
Police Use Drones To Announce Curbs
Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday used drones in some parts of the city to announce restrictions on the movement of people as part of the 10-day lockdown to combat the coronavirus pandemic
Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday used drones in some parts of the city to announce restrictions on the movement of people as part of the 10-day lockdown to combat the coronavirus pandemic
The World Health Organization’s top emergency expert said that countries could not simply lockdown their societies to defeat the coronavirus.
Jammu and Kashmir government has ordered shutdown of all establishments and services except essential commodities and services across all districts of Jammu & Kashmir till March 31
Strict restrictions on movement and assembly of people continued for the third consecutive day on Saturday in Kashmir to contain the spread of the new Coronavirus that has infected one person in the valley
SRINAGAR – The Kashmir economy suffered loss to the tune of Rs 17,878 crore in four months of restrictions and shutdown in the valley following abrogation of Article 370 and creation of two union territories out of Jammu and Kashmir, a trade body said on Tuesday. Releasing a comprehensive sector-wise report on losses due to […]
After functioning normally since morning, shops and business establishments were again closed in the afternoon on Friday in the Kashmir valley, where people are protesting against scrapping of Article 370 and 35 A, besides dividing the state into two Union Territories (UTs) on August 5
After witnessing near normal activities for about five hours in the morning, life again came to halt in majority parts of the Kashmir valley
Business activities remained crippled during the day for the 114th day on Tuesday in the Kashmir valley, where pre-paid mobile and internet services of all Cellular companies are suspended since August 5,
SRINAGAR – Life was hit due to spontaneous shutdown across Kashmir Valley though a couple of days back, shops and other business establishments had opened up in various parts but due to appearance of purported militant posters, shopkeepers preferred to remain indoors while on Friday almost all the shops and business centres remained shut while […]
Shops and businesses were shut and public transport remained largely off the roads in most parts of Kashmir on the second consecutive day on Thursday, after posters warning shopkeepers against opening their establishments appeared in some areas
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