Kashmir is grappling with a severe water shortage due to an unprecedented snowless winter, impacting not only daily life but also vital sectors such as agriculture and tourism.
Meanwhile, the iconic Dal Lake in Srinagar is witnessing a significant surge in tourist footfall. Travellers from across the country and beyond are flocking to experience its enchanting charm.
J&K Police removes hoarding urging tourists to avoid liquor, sparking political backlash; PDP launches signature campaign for ...
MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi Saturday hit out at Jammu and Kashmir Police for removing anti-alcohol hoardings in Srinagar, saying the cops should not behave like a “colonial power”. Follow Us OnG-News | ...
Iconic Dal Lake in Srinagar witnessed a significant surge in tourist footfall amid cold wave on February 22. Travellers from ...
Kashmir's mesmerizing winter landscape, with snow-draped mountains and the bustling Dal Lake, is drawing tourists and ...
SRINAGAR: Kashmir is not only staring at drought-like conditions due to lack of good snowfall this winter, but less ...
For days, people in the Himalayan region of Kashmir watched in agony as a famed ancient spring ran dry amid extreme dry ...
In Srinagar's Lal Chowk, traders have launched an initiative urging tourists to avoid liquor and drugs. With signboards promoting respect for culture, the Traders Association hopes to foster a safe ...
If you're planning to visit the beautiful valleys of Kashmir, there's exciting news for you! No more worrying about costly ...
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Police spokesman said that the successful filing of the charge sheet marks a significant step in the ongoing investigation and reaffirms Srinagar Police’s commitment to combating terrorism and ...