Chief minister Omar Abdullah says all tourist destinations should be opened; at Apharwat, he inaugurates the rotating ...
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Can't claim normalcy without opening places closed post Pahalgam attack: CM
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the Centre cannot claim normalcy in the Union territory until the destinations, closed after the Pahalgam attack earlier this ...
“Kashmiris are as disturbed by the attack in Delhi as they were about Pahalgam,” Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah said at ...
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol by boat on Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, on Friday after 26 people were killed by gunmen who opened fire on a group of tourists in the popular destination of ...
Despite a rise in night temperatures, the Kashmir region continues to experience temperatures below freezing. Pahalgam ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – Pakistan and India continue to engage in war rhetoric and have exchanged fire across the Line of Control (LoC), the de facto border in Kashmir, days after the Pahalgam attack, in ...
Gulmarg hotels, which saw single-digit occupancy recently, begin seeing 60% bookings; Kashmir tourism’s recovery has been ...
WHAT’s NEXT for Kashmir? Since India blamed Pakistan for backing a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22nd, thousands of Kashmiris have been displaced from their homes. Pakistani shelling has ...
The Kashmir Valley continued to face biting cold last night as temperatures stayed below freezing across most stations, with ...
The deepening cold wave forces schools to declare winter breaks: classes up to 8 from 1 Dec, and classes 9–12 from 11 ...
The massacre of 26 people has magnified the alienation long felt in a region that lives under tight watch and has limited democratic rights. By Anupreeta Das and Showkat Nanda Photographs by Atul Loke ...
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