There have been 244 militancy-related incidents in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir in the year 2020 and 229 incidents in the year 2021
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The government obtained the majority of State land in Udhampur, Kathua, Doda, Pulwama, Srinagar and Anantnag
The visually pleasing cottages constructed from locally produced raw materials have become a tourist destination for both locals as well as visitors
No official event was conducted for the third year in a row on “Martyrs’ Day” in Kashmir to honour 22 Kashmiris killed by a Dogra ruler's troops on July 13 in 1
According to local police officials, teams from the J&K Police, NDRF, and SDRF are vigorously searching the location for the missing persons
There are rumours that the long-delayed Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir may take place soon, and the JKPCC is preparing to nominate a new president.
Unregistered pilgrims, travelling without radio-frequency identification will not be allowed to move to Kashmir from the Navyug tunnel
RFID location chips have been placed with the pilgrims, and unmanned aerial vehicles have been brought to use to monitor the pilgrimage routes.
After 11 years of research and laborious work, the innovator has succeeded in turning his curiosity into a real endeavour by developing an inexpensive electric
In view of the current scenario, authorities ordered the closure of all schools in as many as eight districts
IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar says that militants cannot impede attempts of J&K Police to bring peace to the Valley.
The number of Assembly seats has increased to 90 in Jammu and Kashmir following the latest delimitation, with 47 in Kashmir and 43 in Jammu.
Hundreds of vehicles queued up at nearly every filling station, authorities claimed, causing traffic jams in various districts across the valley
Hindus including Kashmiri Pandits were greeted by local Muslims before performing the rituals of the festival at the temple
In one more targeted attack, an unknown gunman shot and killed a bank manager from Rajasthan in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday.
The killing of the woman, belonging to the minority community, has again stoked protests by Kashmiri Pandits while local politicians have condemned the killing.
Due to the comparatively warmer weather in the Valley, harvesting of the crop began a month early in the Valley as the fruit got ready for plucking
Ambreen Bhat, a popular television actress in the Valley, was shot outside her home in Budgam district.
NIA had urged for awarding the death penalty to the JKLF leader under section 121 of the Indian Penal Code
The water body has recently turned pink, which the Pandits interpret as a bad omen and an indication of impending trouble