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  1. Six children are among 14 people who died in a road accident in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

    Six children are among 14 people who died in a road accident in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

    ISLAMABAD: At least 14 people, including six children, were killed and two injured when a passenger vehicle they were traveling in fell into a ravine in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Wednesday, police said. The officers provided this information.According to the official ambulance and rescue...
  2. Jammu and Kashmir: Mughal Road blocked by landslide, travelers alert

    Jammu and Kashmir: Mughal Road blocked by landslide, travelers alert

    The Mughal Road connects the valley with Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu division and serves as an alternate road to the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway.Officials said the highway has been blocked due to a landslide in Panar.“Efforts to clear the debris are ongoing. “Given the weather...
  3. Manipur: Flood situation improving in Imphal Valley as water recedes

    Manipur: Flood situation improving in Imphal Valley as water recedes

    Imphal, The flood situation in Manipur's Imphal valley improved on Sunday with water receding from most areas. The officers provided this information.He said the water level of all rivers including Iril and Kongba has gone below the danger level.Cracks in embankments at Singjamei and Kongba...
  4. Over 5,800 pilgrims leave from Jammu for Amarnath Yatra

    Over 5,800 pilgrims leave from Jammu for Amarnath Yatra

    Jammu: A fresh batch of over 5,800 pilgrims left Jammu city early Saturday for the twin base camps in Kashmir to join the annual Amarnath Yatra. The officers provided this information.Braving heavy rain, the ninth batch of 5,876 pilgrims, including 1,118 women and 18 children, left the...
  5. With a temperature of 35.7 degrees Celsius, Srinagar witnessed the hottest day of July in 25 years

    With a temperature of 35.7 degrees Celsius, Srinagar witnessed the hottest day of July in 25 years

    Jammu/Srinagar, Heat wave conditions persisted in Kashmir on Thursday with Srinagar recording a maximum temperature of 35.7 degrees Celsius, six notches above normal and the highest in July in 25 years, officials said.The city had recorded a maximum temperature of 37 degrees Celsius in July...
  6. At 35.7 degrees Celsius, Srinagar witnesses hottest July day in 25 years

    At 35.7 degrees Celsius, Srinagar witnesses hottest July day in 25 years

    Srinagar: Heat wave conditions persisted in Kashmir on Thursday and Srinagar recorded a maximum temperature of 35.7 degrees Celsius, six degrees above normal and the highest in July in 25 years, officials said.The city's maximum temperature recorded in July 1999 was 37 degrees Celsius...
  7. Heat wave continues in Kashmir; Srinagar was hotter than Delhi and Kolkata on Wednesday

    Heat wave continues in Kashmir; Srinagar was hotter than Delhi and Kolkata on Wednesday

    Srinagar, Kashmir, is currently in the grip of a heat wave with daytime temperatures at several places soaring to record levels even as Srinagar experienced the hottest July day in over two decades on Wednesday, officials said.Srinagar recorded the maximum temperature of 35.6 degrees Celsius...
  8. How PM Modi's leadership brought 'Sindhu Darshan Puja' to national prominence

    How PM Modi's leadership brought 'Sindhu Darshan Puja' to national prominence

    Started in 1996, the festival's inception aimed at environmental conservation along with the preservation of local culture and heritage.On July 3, 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's surprise visit to Ladakh included a heartwarming moment when he participated in the traditional 'Sindhu...
  9. Heat wave in Kashmir, Srinagar hotter than Kolkata on Tuesday

    Heat wave in Kashmir, Srinagar hotter than Kolkata on Tuesday

    Srinagar, Kashmir, is currently in the grip of a heat wave with daytime temperatures in several places soaring to record levels even as a respite is likely on the horizon this week, officials said on Wednesday.On Tuesday, Srinagar city, at 34.6 degrees Celsius, was hotter than Kolkata, which...
  10. Torrential rains cause massive damage in Italy

    Torrential rains cause massive damage in Italy

    The stormy weather caused intense flooding and widespread landslides in the alpine Aosta Valley region bordering France, particularly affecting Piedmont, Xinhua news agency reported on Monday.In the Aosta valley, concerns were focused on the city of Cagne and the famous Breuil-Cervinia ski...
  11. Jammu and Kashmir's trusted weather expert denies any major flood threat

    Jammu and Kashmir's trusted weather expert denies any major flood threat

    Afraid of the unprecedented flood that hit J&K, especially the Valley in 2014, locals had started getting nervous amid media reports of very heavy rains between July 5 and 7 that could trigger a major deluge in Valley.Speaking exclusively to IANS, a highly trusted climate expert, Sonam Lotus...
  12. Massive Avalanche Hits Gandhi Sarovar Near Kedarnath Dham; no accident

    Massive Avalanche Hits Gandhi Sarovar Near Kedarnath Dham; no accident

    Rudraprayag: A massive avalanche occurred on Sunday morning at Gandhi Sarovar, located four kilometers above Kedarnath Dham.This avalanche occurred near Chorabari Glacier and fell in the valley in the same area but there was no loss of life or property.The devotees who came to visit...
  13. 2 killed, one missing in Swiss landslide: media

    2 killed, one missing in Swiss landslide: media

    Local media said the incident occurred in the Maggia Valley in the canton Ticino and that one person is still missing, Xinhua news agency reported.Storms and heavy rain affected southern and western Switzerland through Saturday evening and overnight.On Sunday morning, Swiss President Viola...
  14. BHEL bags order worth Rs 13,300 crore to set up 1600 MW thermal power project

    BHEL bags order worth Rs 13,300 crore to set up 1600 MW thermal power project

    New Delhi: State-owned engineering company BHEL has received an order worth Rs 13,300 crore from Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) to set up a 1600 MW thermal power plant in Koderma, Jharkhand.In line with the Central Government's goal of ensuring energy security of the country, DVC finalized...
  15. Kashmir Valley gave a befitting reply to India's enemies through record voting: President Murmu

    Kashmir Valley gave a befitting reply to India's enemies through record voting: President Murmu

    New Delhi, President Draupadi Murmu on Thursday highlighted the huge voting percentage in Jammu and Kashmir in the Lok Sabha elections and said Kashmir has given a befitting reply to India's enemies by breaking voting records of several decades.Addressing the joint meeting of both the Houses...
  16. Tournaments like RFYS are needed to take football forward and increase participation of girls: Afshan Ashiq, goalkeeper of J-K women's football team.

    Tournaments like RFYS are needed to take football forward and increase participation of girls: Afshan Ashiq, goalkeeper of J-K women's football team.

    Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], The Reliance Foundation Youth Sports (RFYS), which provides a platform for school and college athletes, inaugurated the inaugural Kashmir leg of U-19 Women's Football Tournament at Green Valley Institute of Education . on Monday.The introduction of this...
  17. Inaugural RFYS U19 football tournament for girls begins in Srinagar

    Inaugural RFYS U19 football tournament for girls begins in Srinagar

    The inaugural event will be held at the city's Green Valley Educational Institute where eight teams will compete in 15 games over the next six days.The tournament in Kashmir will open an exciting new chapter for women's football in one of India's most scenic regions, providing a vital platform...
  18. Jammu and Kashmir: Sangaldan-Reasi rail link to become operational by the end of this month

    Jammu and Kashmir: Sangaldan-Reasi rail link to become operational by the end of this month

    The final inspection of the Sangaldan-Reasi section of USBRL, including the world's highest railway bridge over the Chenab river, will be conducted later this month, officials said.“Regular train service will start from Baramulla to Reasi by the end of this month or in the first week of July...
  19. It is a matter of pride that the whole world is adopting Yoga: Himachal Governor

    It is a matter of pride that the whole world is adopting Yoga: Himachal Governor

    Emphasizing the benefits of yoga and its role in achieving overall well-being, the Governor said in a message, "It is a matter of pride for us that today the entire world is adopting yoga".He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has established Yoga at the international level and today the...
  20. "The big message of the people's mandate in this Lok Sabha election is of stability": PM Modi in Srinagar

    "The big message of the people's mandate in this Lok Sabha election is of stability": PM Modi in Srinagar

    Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], After the BJP-led NDA formed the government for a third consecutive term, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the results of the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections gave a message of stability and said the nation has entered a new era of stable government...
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