Palladium bunker to ‘shrink’
DDC reviews Lal Chowk beautification; says fiscal ending wont lapse CM’s Rs 2 core grant; work to be completed in 3 months
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, Mar 12: The paramilitary CRPF bunker near erstwhile Palladium Cinema is likely to “shrink” in the comings days for Lal Chowk beautification. But its shifting, a long pending demand of the City centre traders, may take time, official sources Friday disclosed. They said the trader MoreGet helmet, take back bike
Traffic cops way of setting ‘erring’ riders right
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, Mar 12: The Traffic police department has found a novel way of taming the two-wheelers riders who don’t wear helmet risking their lives. The department has intensified its drive against the erring lot. But unlike the past, they don’t go by the routine of slapping fine on the offenders and More30,000 visit employment fair at Kashmir Haat
GK News Network
Srinagar, March 12: With encouraging response from the public, in particular from educated unemployed youth, the 5-day mega employment fair concluded at the Kashmir Haat (Exhibition Grounds) in the City Friday. Over 7000 jobless youth, including women, got themselves registered for starting More
Bad road irks Shampora
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Mar 12: The residents of Shampora, Nowhatta are up in arms against the authorities for what they said “ill treating” this Shahr-e-Khaas locality. The residents said the colony road was in a bad condition for the past many years adding that the despite repeated appeals the authorities More
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Palladium bunker to ‘shrink’
DDC reviews Lal Chowk beautification; says fiscal ending wont lapse CM’s Rs 2 core grant; work to be completed in 3 months
GK CITY CORRESPONDENT
Srinagar, Mar 12: The paramilitary CRPF bunker near erstwhile Palladium Cinema is likely to “shrink” in the comings days for Lal Chowk beautification. But its shifting, a long pending demand of the City More
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Lakhvinder’s bail plea: Court adjourns case for 6 days
ZAHID FAROOQ’S KILLING
SAMAAN LATEEF
Srinagar, Mar 12: A local court has adjourned for six days the case in which the Border Security Force constable, Lakhvinder Kumar, accused of being involved in the killing of Nishat teenager, Zahid Farooq More
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