Energy deficit JK moves a step towards getting thermal power
Cabinet approves SPV for dev of coal block in Odisha The Cabinet under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today approved the formation of...
38 more villages designated as Backward Areas
Cabinet Decisions The Cabinet which met here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah approved the recommendations of J&K State Commission of Backward...
Key tunnel on Islamabad-Kishtwar road almost shelved
Vested interests don’t want Chenab Valley should get connected with Kashmir: MoS Home Three years after the state governmentapproved the construction of 4.5 kilometer Vailoo-Singhpora...
Mirwaiz holds roadshow in LalChowk
Urges people, youth to make Friday’s rally successful The Hurriyat Conference (M) Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Thursday held a road-show in the heart of Srinagar,...
Polls on mind, NC says Kashmir burning issue
Asks India, Pak to take stakeholders on board for K-resolution; General amnesty likely for stone-pelters; Mandates within a week Ahead of the Assembly elections slated...
Geelani to Delhi: Resolve Kashmir ‘Insaniyat Kay Dairay Mai’
‘Don’t hold Kashmiris hostage to rigid stand’ The Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G), Syed Ali Geelani, Wednesday hit out at the Government of India for...
After severe winter, potable water crisis grips Kashmir
Despite prolonged winter season and substantial surge in water table across, Kashmir is witnessing unusual crisis of potable water in summer which has commenced offlate.Reports...
Governor reviews Yatra arrangements
Governor N.N.Vohra, who is the Chairman of Amarnath Shrine Board, held a meeting today to review the to-date status of snow- melt and the progress ...
Is Baghliar-III project economically viable?
It’s just an idea: PDD Pre-feasibility report ready: PDC Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s announcement notwithstanding, the proposal to set up Baghliar-III hydropower project on Chenab...
Over 16000 booked under PSA in JK in 26 yrs: Govt
‘707 FIRs registered against minors’ The Home Department has revealed that 16,329 people in the State have been booked under infamous Public Safety Act (PSA)...