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Domicile Rules, Job Quotas Announced For Ladakh

Srinagar, June 3 -- The new rules also define who qualifies as a domicile: anyone who has lived in Ladakh for 15 years, or studied for 7 years and appeared in Class 10 or 12 exams there. Children of c... Read More


Policeman Among 3 J&K Govt Staffers Sacked for Terror Links by LG

Srinagar, June 3 -- The sacked individuals-Malik Ishfaq Naseer, a police constable; Ajaz Ahmed, a teacher in the School Education Department; and Waseem Ahmad Khan, a Junior Assistant at Government Me... Read More


Early School Timings In Kashmir Spark Parental Outcry

Srinagar, June 3 -- Effective from May 26, schools within Srinagar's municipal limits now operate from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., while those outside function from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The DSEK stated the sh... Read More


Passport Can't Be Seized for Pending Probe:J&KHC

Srinagar, June 3 -- A bench of Justice Sindhu Sharma made the observations while allowing a petition by a former IAS officer, Sajad Ahmad Khan, challenging rejection of his application for release of ... Read More


India's Active COVID-19 Cases Cross 4,000

Srinagar, June 3 -- There are 4,026 active cases in India and five fresh deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours. Since January this year, 37 deaths have been reported in the country. There w... Read More


Anantnag Police Warn Against VPN Use

Srinagar, June 3 -- The Anantnag district magistrate had on May 7 suspended the use of all VPNs for two months as police reported large-scale use of these networks to access websites and content block... Read More


Jammu-Srinagar Record Rooms Go Digital

Srinagar, June 3 -- Integrated with the JK Revenue Portal, the new services will allow citizens to obtain records digitally, eliminating the need for in-person visits to the Central Record Rooms. Acco... Read More


South KashmirGrowers Seek Crop Insurance After Hailstorm

Srinagar, June 3 -- Growers from Chitragam and surrounding areas in Shopian district expressed their anger, saying the relief of only a few thousand rupees is grossly insufficient. Bashir Ahmad, a fr... Read More


Kashmir Changed. I Did Too. But the Words Were Waiting.

Srinagar, June 3 -- It's a strange thing, standing at the edge of something that once felt like mine. There's no real word for the feeling. Not grief. Not fear. Just a tightness in the chest. Like tr... Read More


What Kashmir's Rural Women Taught Me About Power, Grace, and Grit

Srinagar, June 3 -- I used to think I understood gender justice. In university, I studied it deeply. Books, journals, seminars. I could quote Foucault and bell hooks in the same breath. I learned how... Read More