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Kashmir Valley was cut off from the rest of India after heavy rains triggered multiple landslides and road washouts, closing all major highways, including Jammu-Srinagar. Over 3,500 vehicles are stranded, while restoration work continues to restore essential connectivity and supplies
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The Indian Army’s White Knight Corps has launched relief operations in Katra after deadly landslides near the Vaishno Devi shrine killed five pilgrims. Heavy rain has disrupted life across Jammu and Kashmir, collapsing bridges and cutting off key highways.
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Jammu and Kashmir L-G Manoj Sinha said terror-related fear in the Valley has nearly ended, with Pulwama witnessing more industrial growth than Srinagar. Local terror recruitment is minimal, strikes rare, and people are actively standing against terrorists, he added.
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According to officials, nearly 70,000 people have performed the ongoing Shri Amarnath ji Yata so far since it started on July 3. Of these 21,512 Yatris had ‘Darshan’ inside the holy cave shrine on Sunday.
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Telangana Horticultural University scientists mull saffron cultivation using aeroponics, aiming to replicate Kashmir’s climate in a controlled facility. The project seeks to make Telangana a new hub for saffron production and create opportunities for youth in modern horticulture
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Deal with the entire ecosystem of terror, its supporters, and the strong network of Overground Workers with an iron fist
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Security forces conducted extensive searches and as these efforts did not yield any breakthroughs, the operation was called off on April 22, the day when terrorists targeted tourists in Pahalgam, said officials
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The firing was along the LoC in the districts of Kupwara and Baramulla in Kashmir and the Akhnoor sector in Jammu
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On Monday, the superstar took to his Instagram, and shared three pictures in which he can be seen in a pool and posing for the camera with a bare upper body.
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The tunnel will help tackle Pakistan and China’s seasonal military aggression on LoC and LAC, respectively
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Barring Gulmarg in north Kashmir, minimum temperatures across the Valley dropped by several notches as cold conditions intensified in Kashmir
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MeT Department officials say that minimum temperature was minus 3 and 2.6 degrees Celsius in Gulmarg and Pahalgam hill stations, respectively
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Towns like Qazigund and Kokernag in Kashmir recorded their all-time highest maximum temperature of 35.6 and 34.1, respectively
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A thorough probe must be ordered into the charges of custodial torture and misuse of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act
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Phased withdrawal of the Army from the Valley must be followed up with genuine political outreach
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The SIA, which was constituted recently with a mandate to investigate crimes connected with terrorism and secessionism, conducted overnight raids to focus on the network of JeM at 10 different locations in various districts of south and central Kashmir.
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Yadadri: Calling the BJP Government an ‘utter flop’ government, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said the sooner the nation gets rid of the BJP government, the better it would be for the country. In a blistering attack on the Central Government, particularly Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister said in the last 8 years […]
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Hyderabad: The depiction of landscapes has been in existence long before it established itself as an exclusive genre of art in its own right. Capturing mountains, valleys, bodies of water, fields, forests, and coasts from different nooks and corners of the world, landscape art familiarised a place to multitudes of people before the invention of […]
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Srinagar: There was a slight increase in minimum temperatures in most places in Kashmir, but they remained below the freezing point, meteorological department officials said on Wednesday. The department has also forecast three days of snowfall and rain from Sunday in the region. There was an improvement in the minimum temperatures on Tuesday night at […]
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The Tulip garden is located at the foothills of Zaberwan range with an overview of Dal Lake and is the largest tulip garden in Asia.