LG Manoj Sinha announces additional 10 kg Ration at Subsidized Rates for J&K’s Priority Households

LG Manoj Sinha announces additional 10 kg Ration at Subsidized Rates for J&K's Priority Households

Jammu Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday announced 10 kg additional ration at subsidized rates for priority households of UT under Prime Minister’s Food Supplementation Scheme for Priority households. He also said that there was no alternative to the smart meters as power debt bills for J&K mounted to Rs 31000 Crore in the past four years. Addressing a press conference at Rajbhawan here, the LG as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that priority households in J&K are already getting 5 kg ration free per member per family.…

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Former J&K CM Azad tells Modi govt to ‘not even think’ of implementing UCC

Former J&K CM Azad tells Modi govt to 'not even think' of implementing UCC

Former Union minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Saturday cautioned the Narendra Modi-led central government over the implementation of a uniform civil code (UCC), saying it will annoy all minority communities at once. Azad asserted that implementing the UCC will not be “easy as it was to revoke Article 370” since all religions are involved in it. “There is no question (of implementing it). It is not easy as it was to revoke Article 370. All religions are involved in it. Not only Muslims, but Christians and Sikhs also, tribals, Jains,…

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Mehbooba, Omar, and Sajad Unite: Seek clarity from J&K LG on ‘Land for Landless’ Scheme

Mehbooba, Omar, and Sajad Unite: Seek clarity from J&K LG on 'Land for Landless' Scheme

A day after People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti questioned the Jammu and Kashmir administration’s decision to provide five marlas of land to landless people under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), other political parties in the Valley also questioned the move and sought clarity from the L-G administration regarding the beneficiaries. National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah said, “The government should clarify who they are counting among the homeless. Are those people that have come here even a week back also among the homeless? Is there a cut-off date?”…

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Tragic Incidents: Kulgam Man Dies in Lightning Strike, Three Individuals Drown in Ramban

Tragic Incidents: Kulgam Man Dies in Lightning Strike, Three Individuals Drown in Ramban

A 45-year-old man died after he was struck by a lightning bolt in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Friday. The incident occurred early in the morning. He was identified as Hamidullah, son of Ghulam Hassan Khan of Gudder village. “He died after lightning struck him when he had taken his cattle for grazing to nearby Kaznad,” locals said. Following the incident, officials from Police and civil-administration visited the spot. They assured of providing all assistance to the kin of the deceased. Three persons including a teenager and a father-son duo drowned when a…

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Kishanganga River: A Majestic Waterway and Its Enchanting Adjacent Tourist Spots

Kishanganga River: A Majestic Waterway and Its Enchanting Adjacent Tourist Spots

By: Tahir Majeed The 245 kilometres long Kishanganga River originates in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir near the Krishansar lake and the popular tourist destination, Sonamarg. The river is a captivating watercourse that flows through various breath-taking valleys of Kashmir. It covers 50 kilometres in the Kashmir valley the remaining 195 kilometres fall in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. From its origin at Sonamarg, the river flows northwards through the Tulail and Gurez Valleys of Kashmir before entering Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. It then continues its course, winding through the Neelum…

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People bear the Brunt of Slow pace of Smart City Projects

People bear the Brunt of Slow pace of Smart City Projects

The Srinagar Smart City project is progressing at an alarmingly slow pace causing inconvenience to people. Most of the roads in the city have been left in a dilapidated condition, with some being dug up for the project. This has resulted in a multitude of issues, particularly in the Downtown areas and the stretch leading from Lal Chowk to Downtown. The condition of these roads has caused great inconvenience to the citizens, with dug-up drains, potholes, and manholes posing threats to their safety. The lack of progress is evident in various…

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Heavy Rains disrupt Srinagar-Jammu Highway, Mughal Road, and SSG Road; Kashmir lashed by Rainfall with more expected, says MeT

Heavy Rains disrupt Srinagar-Jammu Highway, Mughal Road, and SSG Road; Kashmir lashed by Rainfall with more expected, says MeT

Jammu and Kashmir in the ongoing season has recorded normal precipitation of 99.2 mm while the weatherman here has issued a fresh weather advisory, predicting the possibility of moderate to heavy rainfall in the Union Territory over the next two days. The weatherman has also stated that the major wet spell would likely impact the ongoing Amarnath yatra. Director Meteorological Department Sonum Lotus has forwarded a copy of weather advisory to Divisional Commissioners of both the regions of Jammu and Kashmir, informing them about the possibility of major wet spell…

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