Unpredictable Weather and Dry Spell Ignite Forest Fires in Kashmir

Unpredictable Weather and Dry Spell Ignite Forest Fires in Kashmir

Prolonged Dry Spell: Forest fire breaks out at multiple places in Kashmir The massive forest fire erupted at multiple places across the Valley on Sunday while as the experts here have attributed the rise in forest fire incidents to both climatic factors and human negligence. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a massive fire broke out in Tral forests. He said that a forest fire broke out in Pinglish area of Tral area and has spread to other areas as well. Another official told KNO that forest…

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Beware of Online Scams: Woman Loses Rs 1.2 Crore in Investment Fraud

Beware of Online Scams: Woman Loses Rs 1.2 Crore in Investment Fraud

Online Investment Scam: A Cautionary Tale for Digital Investors By: Javid Amin In an era of increasing online fraud, a 61-year-old government official from Shahdara fell victim to a sophisticated investment scam, losing a staggering Rs 1.2 crore to fraudsters. The scammers, posing as representatives of a fake UK-based online shopping platform, lured her with the promise of high returns. Over 78 days, she was manipulated into investing her life savings, only to realize too late that it was a trap. The Anatomy of the Scam: How It Unfolded The…

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Anticipated Kashmir Rail Service Launch Pushed Back to Late February

Anticipated Kashmir Rail Service Launch Pushed Back to Late February

Proposed launch of Kashmir rail service postponed; Scheduled for February 17, the launch has been pushed back to either February 21 or 22, according to sources in the Northern Railways. Banihal, Feb 16: The much-anticipated launch of the Vande Bharat Express train service between Katra and Srinagar has been postponed, sources told . Scheduled for February 17, the launch has been pushed back to either February 21 or 22, according to sources in the Northern Railways. Although no official order had been issued for the commencement of the rail service…

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Travel Associations in Kashmir Advocate for Alcohol Ban: A Stand for Tradition

Travel Associations in Kashmir Advocate for Alcohol Ban: A Stand for Tradition

Kashmir’s Travel and Tourism Associations Advocate for Alcohol Ban Srinagar, 15 Feb : The joint travel and tourism bodies of Kashmir reaffirm their full support for the proposed complete ban on alcohol in the region. This measure aligns with Kashmir’s cultural, social, and religious values and will help create a healthier and more respectful environment for both residents and visitors. As Kashmir is promoted as a family-oriented tourism destination, we believe there should be a complete ban on alcohol in the region, similar to the alcohol ban in Gujarat. While…

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PDP Vs NC: Clash Ensues After J&K Employees Sacked for Terror Links

PDP Vs NC: Clash Ensues After J&K Employees Sacked for Terror Links

The termination of services of three employees is the second such termination since chief minister Omar Abdullah took over in October last year. It raises questions about Abdullah’s authority. After Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday dismissed three government employees, including a jailed policeman, for terror links, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) hit out at the Omar Abdullah-led National Conference-Congress government in the UT, accusing it of toeing the BJP-led Union government’s line. Sinha invoked Article 311 (2) (c) of the Constitution to terminate the services…

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Kashmir’s Daughters in Peril: Navigating Exploitation, Immoral Activities, and the Fight to Protect Innocence

Kashmir’s Daughters in Peril: Navigating Exploitation, Immoral Activities, and the Fight to Protect Innocence

Our Daughters, Our Pride – A Cultural Legacy Under Siege By: Javid Amin Kashmir, a land where daughters are celebrated as “Rani” (queen) in every household, now faces a harrowing paradox. While the valley’s poets sing of its rivers and roses, its girls and boys are ensnared in a web of exploitation orchestrated by outsiders and fueled by systemic neglect. This article uncovers the untold stories of survival, the data behind the crisis, and the resilient efforts to reclaim Kashmir’s soul. Why This Matters Cultural Symbolism: Kashmiri daughters traditionally lead rituals like “Mehndiraat” (pre-wedding…

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Is Democracy in Danger? S Jaishankar’s Inked Finger Speaks Volumes

Is Democracy in Danger? S Jaishankar's Inked Finger Speaks Volumes

S Jaishankar defended India’s democracy at the Munich Security Conference, contrasting it with the Western view of global democratic decline. External affairs minister S Jaishankar differed from the Western view that democracy is in trouble globally at the Munich Security Conference 2025 and highlighted India’s democracy. Jaishankar presented his view while taking part in a panel discussion on the topic ‘Live to Vote Another Day: Fortifying Democratic Resilience’ alongside Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, US Senator Elissa Slotkin and Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowsk on Friday. On a question about…

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Fatal Crash: 10 Killed in Collision Between Car and Bus on Prayagraj-Mirzapur Highway

Fatal Crash: 10 Killed in Collision Between Car and Bus on Prayagraj-Mirzapur Highway

10 killed after car carrying Maha Kumbh devotees collides with bus on Prayagraj-Mirzapur highway; The accident occurred on the Mirzapur-Prayagraj highway near the Meja police station in Prayagraj when a Bolero car collided with a bus. At least 10 people were killed and 19 others injured when a car carrying Maha Kumbh devotees from Chhattisgarh collided with a bus on the Prayagraj-Mirzapur highway in Uttar Pradesh around Friday midnight. DCP Yamunanagar Vivek Chandra Yadav said the bodies had been sent to Swaroop Rani Nehru Medical Hospital for post-mortem, and further…

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J&K Prepares for Annual Board Exams: 93586 Students in Soft Zones

J&K Prepares for Annual Board Exams: 93586 Students in Soft Zones

93586 students to write exams in 873 centres in J&K’s soft zone areas; Education Minister directs officers to ensure conducive atmosphere for exams Srinagar, Feb 14: As many as 93586 students are scheduled to write their class 12th annual regular examination on Saturday (February 15) , to be conducted by JK Board of School Education (BOSE) in soft zone areas of Jammu and Kashmir. As per the official figures, 102298 students across Jammu and Kashmir have registered for class 12th annual regular examination out of which 93586 fall in soft…

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Strengthening Rural Healthcare: Omar Abdullah’s Key Focus at Medicon-25

Strengthening Rural Healthcare: Omar Abdullah's Key Focus at Medicon-25

Chief minister Omar Abdullah, on Friday, strongly emphasised upon strengthening healthcare sector in the rural areas of Jammu and Kashmir. The CM said that to ensure healthcare in rural areas, young doctors have to contribute their bit because they have lesser responsibilities compared to senior doctors. Chief minister Omar Abdullah, on Friday, strongly emphasised upon strengthening healthcare sector in the rural areas of Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing “Medicon-25”, a medical conference held here, Omar said, “We have to try and ensure that our doctors simply don’t practice in cities. I know…

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