Samba, Oct 19: Samba district is fast emerging as a symbol of agricultural innovation in Jammu and Kashmir. Several farmers are moving beyond traditional practices to embrace modern farming techniques.
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Samba, Oct 19: Samba district is fast emerging as a symbol of agricultural innovation in Jammu and Kashmir. Several farmers are moving beyond traditional practices to embrace modern farming techniques.
Srinagar, Oct 19: J&K Bank’s Rehabilitation Package is being implemented across the Union Territory to support borrowers affected by the disturbances that followed the Pahalgam incident. The bank has designed
New Delhi, Oct 19: The government on Sunday extended the due date for filing the monthly GSTR-3B tax payment form by 5 days till October 25. The Central Board of
Srinagar, Oct 18: While maintaining higher provisioning requirements owing to regulatory compliance, J&K Bank posted a net profit of Rs 494.11 Cr for the July-September Quarter (Q2) of current financial
Ganderbal, Oct 18: A colorful blend of science, tradition and enterprise marked the “Livestock Show 2025” was organised by Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Kashmir (SKUAST-K), at its
Srinagar, Oct 18: Reliance Jio has launched its services in the remotest areas of the Gurez region. Along with the Army, it has installed five new mobile towers. Kupwara Sentinels
Baramulla, Oct 18: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Departments, Javid Ahmad Dar on Saturday acknowledged the presence of spurious pesticides and fertilisers in
Kargil, Oct 18: A Kargil-based agricultural institute has devised a new method to extract honey from buckwheat crops, opening new pathways towards sustainable agriculture and rural livelihood development According to
Srinagar, Oct 18: Industrial bodies across the Kashmir Valley have sharply criticised what they describe as “arbitrary and coercive” notices issued by the Jammu and Kashmir Pollution Control Committee (JKPCC)
Srinagar, Oct 17: With growing concern over cheap machine-made imitations, the demand for Geographical Indication (GI) tagging of Kashmiri handicrafts has surged. Artisans, exporters, and traders are now calling for






