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Artisans of J&K in dire need of assistance for a sustainable future

The government, both in the UT and the Centre, has failed to offer assistance to Jammu and Kashmir’s craftsmen in their efforts to create a sustainable future.

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Constitution of State Investigation Agency in J&K to further stifle dissent: AILAJ

All India Lawyers Association For Justice (AILAJ) has condemned the constitution of a State Investigation Agency (SIA) by the Government of Jammu & Kashmir.

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Child Wasting: J&K’s malnourished children point to poor socioeconomic conditions

According to a report by NITI Aayog, over three lakh children under the age of five years have been suffering from malnutrition in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Uber cab services anticipated to be available in J&K’s Srinagar city

Uber, a renowned cab aggregator, is expected to launch its services in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir's summer capital.

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Lakhs of seasonal migratory birds of various species arrive in Kashmir

Lakhs of migratory birds have arrived in the wetlands to spend the winter months, keeping their tryst with Kashmir.

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Amid skyrocketing inflation, security guards working for J&K Bank handed big pay cuts

Bank security personnel in Jammu and Kashmir have been put in an unpleasant situation after a private security company handed them substantial pay cuts.

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Kashmir Crisis: 13 civilians, 12 soldiers and 20 militants killed in Kashmir’s worst October

October was the worst month in Kashmir so far this year, with 45 lives lost, including 20 militants, 12 security personnel, and 13 civilians.

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Kashmiris be skinned alive as they have Pakistani blood in their veins: BJP leader

Vikram Singh Randhawa, a BJP politician from Jammu, stated that Kashmiris who cheered Pakistan's victory over India in the ICC World Cup should be skinned alive

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J-K Govt plans to resurrect dying silk industry

The office of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha is eager to restore the fading Silk plant in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir's summer capital.

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Slapped with sedition after Pak victory in T20 World Cup, Kashmir students’ families seek their release

The families of Kashmiri engineering students, arrested on sedition charges in Uttar Pradesh's Agra, have pleaded for their release on humanitarian grounds.

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Devotees outraged over continuous closure of Jamia Masjid Srinagar for Friday prayers

For the 13th Friday in a row, no congregational prayers were performed at Srinagar's Jamia Masjid, which is Kashmir valley's grand mosque.

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Bizarre! Government College in Kashmir naively promoting online gambling

In a very strange and shocking act, a Govt Degree College Sopore has been naively promoting online gambling through its official website.

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Kashmir valley’s agricultural land is shrinking rapidly despite protective laws

In the absence of any monitoring agency, the establishment of hotels, retail malls, and residential dwellings on agricultural land continues apace in Kashmir.

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Over two dozen J&K scientists listed in Stanford University’s research database

At least 25 scientists from the UT of Jammu & Kashmir have been listed in Stanford University's research database, which rates the top 2% of scientists globally

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Kashmir faces a shortage of labour force amid high unemployment

The migration of non-local labourers in the aftermath of recent civilian killings in Kashmir has resulted in a workforce crisis.

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International flights to begin at Srinagar airport today

From October 23, Srinagar Airport will begin offering international flights, linking the city with the rest of the world.

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Snowfall in the plains concerns orchardists in Kashmir

Farmers and apple growers were terrified when the J&K Meteorological Department projected severe rain and snowfall across the region.

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Willow bats from Kashmir make it to ICC T20 World Cup scene

Kashmir-made willow bats have made it to the world arena, with a few players from the Oman cricket team using Kashmiri bats in ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

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We’re staying in the valley because of majority community: Kashmiri minorities

We may have left Kashmir if we didn't have good relations with Muslims, say minorities in the valley, while urging the majority to reclaim their trust.

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Third-gen army personnel Sepoy Karanvir Singh martyred in encounter in Kashmir

Sepoy Karanvir Singh laid his life for the nation. Karanvir was a member of the team which was involved in an encounter with ultras in Shopian District.

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