Srinagar, Oct 13: After the Congress opted out of the Rajya Sabha election race in Jammu and Kashmir, the National Conference (NC) on Monday announced its spokesperson, Imran Nabi Dar,
Srinagar, Oct 13: After the Congress opted out of the Rajya Sabha election race in Jammu and Kashmir, the National Conference (NC) on Monday announced its spokesperson, Imran Nabi Dar,
New Delhi, Oct 13: The board of retirement fund body EPFO on Monday approved liberalised part withdrawals for its more than seven crore subscribers, allowing up to 100 per cent
Bitcoin is trusted by governments and financial institutions. Reputable investors call it “digital gold,” and some even claim it’s better than gold. Notwithstanding all these, Bitcoin is still facing various
Srinagar, Oct 13: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo chaired a high-level meeting to review the functioning of the Jammu & Kashmir Rural Livelihoods Mission (JKRLM) and directed for effective convergence of
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SRINAGAR: Union Minister Jitendra Singh Monday said that Jammu and Kashmir has received special attention from the Government of India over the past 11 years since Prime
Jammu, Oct 13: Kishtwar and Baramulla – the two districts in Jammu and Kashmir- are among out of 100 selected districts across India, to be developed as “Aspirational Agricultural Districts”
Srinagar, Oct 13: The IFAD Start-up Mission under the Jammu & Kashmir Competitiveness Improvement of Agriculture and Allied Sectors Project (JKCIP) commenced at SKUAST-Kashmir. The five-day mission (Oct 13–17) aims
Srinagar, Oct 13: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), asserting that the party cannot win even a single Rajya Sabha
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