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Why Kashmir's Government Employees Hold a Hidden Investing Edge

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- These doubts are born out of a culture where saving has long been favored over investing. The fixed deposit in a bank still feels safer than the stock market. Yet there is an iro... Read More


Kashmir and Beyond: The Beautiful Landscapes That Conceal Deadly Faults

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- Earlier, on June 21, the same region experienced a magnitude 5.9 tremor, also shallow, that similarly caused loss of life. These tragedies are hardly surprising, given that earth... Read More


From Food Boom to Food Fear in Kashmir

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- For years, Kashmiris lived with the idea that dining out was an occasional treat. Families saved such outings for weddings, festivals, or visits from relatives. Then came the chan... Read More


A Signature Can Cost You Everything in Kashmir

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- We live in a society where trust often takes the shape of a signature. A brother seeks help for his business, a cousin pleads for support in securing a loan, and a friend insists ... Read More


100+ Dead in J&K Extreme Weather Events in August

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- According to the details, the region has experienced its sixth wettest August since 1901, with the region recording 319.3 mm of rainfall against the normal of 184.9 mm, marking an... Read More


Fresh MeT Warning Adds To Weather Woes In J&K

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- According to the advisory, isolated showers are expected in parts of the region on Monday afternoon, followed by a fresh spell of intense rainfall over sections of Jammu division ... Read More


AI, Data Analytics Key To Studying Cloudbursts: Shah

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- Chairing a high-level meeting at the Raj Bhavan here after a whirlwind tour of the areas worst-hit by the series of disasters since August 14, he assured the people that the centr... Read More


Highway Closure Sparks Crisis In Kashmir Fruit Trade

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- Although the highway partially reopened on Monday to clear stranded vehicles, the damage to perishable consignments is already extensive, leaving growers and traders deeply concer... Read More


PM: 'Nations Must Reject Double Standards'

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- The Prime Minister said nations must reject double standards on terrorism and speak with one voice against it. He added that terrorism, in every form, must be opposed, calling it ... Read More


Man Injured In Bear Attack In Central Kashmir

Srinagar, Sept. 1 -- The injured has been identified as Abdul Qayoom Thokar, son of Ghulam Rasool Thokar. Eyewitnesses said the bear suddenly appeared and attacked him while he was on a routine visit ... Read More