PM’s rehabilitation package fails to attract KP migrants
'Not a single family returns to Valley'
AKSHAY AZAD
Jammu, Feb 29: The efforts of State as well as Central Government for the return of Kashmiri Pandit migrants to Kashmir are proving futile as not even a single migrant family has returned to the Valley even after two years of sanctioning of Prime Minister’s package for their return and rehabilitation MoreAmarnath yatra dates decided on religious calendar: SASB
Jammu, Feb 29: Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB) that manages the annual Amarnath yatra on Wednesday said the dates for this year’s pilgrimage were decided according to the religious calendar and also keeping the weather conditions in mind. The SASB last week had announced that Amarnath MoreAgri-technocrats hunger strike continues
Jammu, Feb 29: The hunger strike started by agriculture technocrats at Mubarak Mandi here to press their demand for amendment in the regularization policy entered its second day today. The hunger strike by the agriculture technocrats is going on under the banner of Rehbar-I Zirrat (JKATA), More116 promotions in Auxiliary Police, SDRF
Jammu, Feb 29: The State level Departmental Promotion Committee meeting held here today under the chairperson of Additional Director General of Police, Home-guards, Civil Defence and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), D R Doley Burman and promoted 116 officers and officials of different ranks with MoreJK govt sets up Disaster Response Force
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir today set up State Disaster Response Force and converted two existing Auxiliary Police Battalions as SDRF with immediate effect, officials said. The Battalions will be trained and equipped to respond to natural and man made disasters. More- Kashmir
Geelani visits World Book Fair in New Delhi
Interacts With People From Different Muslim Countries
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Feb 29: The Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani on Wednesday appealed to the Muslim youth to rise above their maslaki and group differences and put in their efforts to establish More
- Srinagar City
As rights activists defend killer dogs, newborn calf dies unheard in City centre
M HYDERI
Srinagar, Feb 29: It’s an unusual scene in the backyard of Kashmir’s media hub –the Mushtaq Memorial Press Enclave –where a parking lot caters to the busy City centre. The sunset is approaching fast and More
- Jammu
PM’s rehabilitation package fails to attract KP migrants
'Not a single family returns to Valley'
AKSHAY AZAD
Jammu, Feb 29: The efforts of State as well as Central Government for the return of Kashmiri Pandit migrants to Kashmir are proving futile as not even a single migrant family has returned to the Valley More
- South Asia
All-inclusive dialogue imperative to resolve K-issue: Saghar
NISAR AHMED THOKAR
Islamabad, Feb 29: The convener of Hurriyat Conference (M) Pak chapter Mehmood Ahmed Saghar on Wednesday said the solution of Kashmir dispute was possible either through the implementation of the long More
- World
XINJIANG PUT ON HIGH ALERT AFTER 20 DEATHS
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Beijing, Feb 29: China has put its volatile Xinjiang province, bordering Pakistan administered Kashmir, on high alert after at least 20 people including seven militants were killed yesterday in the region More


