Zojila Tunnel Breakthrough Marks Historic Step Towards Year-Round Kashmir-Ladakh Connectivity By: Javid Amin | 09 June 2026 World’s Highest and Longest Bi-Directional Road Tunnel Nears Completion After Major Engineering Milestone A Historic Breakthrough Beneath the Himalayas In a landmark moment for India’s infrastructure sector, the Zojila Tunnel project achieved its final breakthrough on Tuesday, marking the completion of excavation for what is set to become the world’s longest single-tube bi-directional road tunnel at such a high altitude. The breakthrough was triggered remotely by Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin…
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Kashmir Vs Ladakh: Which Destination Should You Choose in 2026? A Complete Travel Comparison Before You Book
Kashmir vs Ladakh 2026: Which Himalayan Destination Is Better for Your Next Trip? By: Javid Amin | 14 May 2026 Paradise or Adventure? Here’s the Ultimate Kashmir vs Ladakh Travel Guide For many travelers planning a trip to the Himalayas, one question often becomes the biggest dilemma: Kashmir or Ladakh? Both destinations are breathtaking, both sit in India’s northern frontier, and both promise unforgettable memories. Yet, the experiences they offer are completely different. While Kashmir is known for its lush valleys, Mughal gardens, lakes, culture, and relaxing vacations, Ladakh attracts…
Read MoreAdventure Awaits: Chadar Trek on Zanskar River Kicks Off
Chadar trek on Zanskar river to begin today after delay; The much-anticipated Chadar trek on the frozen Zanskar river in Ladakh is set to commence on January 13, following a delay caused by the late formation of ice along the riverbanks. The much-anticipated Chadar trek on the frozen Zanskar river in Ladakh is set to commence on January 13, following a delay caused by the late formation of ice along the riverbanks. The trek, which attracts adventure enthusiasts from across the country every year, was initially scheduled to begin on…
Read MorePossibility of Light Snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir Due to Western Disturbances
As prolonged dry spell in Kashmir continues, the Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid on Friday organised a prayer for its end. A large number of people across the Kashmir valley participated in the prayers The Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid, overseeing the grand mosque of Kashmir in Srinagar, said the prayers were conducted in various mosques, dargahs and shrines as dry weather has impacted lives of people. A feeble western disturbance is likely to affect Jammu and Kashmir with a possibility of light snowfall over isolated places in the higher reaches, according to…
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