KU’s South Campus celebrates Chinar Day with plantation drive The South Campus of the University of Kashmir (KU) Saturday ...
SRINAGAR: Sports have emerged as a powerful tool for revitalising the lives of Kashmiri youth and has channelised their energy to promote physical and mental we ...
Chinar trees in Kashmir now have unique numbers under the 'Digital Tree Aadhaar' initiative. This helps in real-time tracking ...
In a major boost for women’s sports in Kashmir, a 15-member women’s cricket team has embarked on a tour to Maharashtra under ...
Once a Mughal garden, later a prison, 700-year-old Dogra Jail in Srinagar remains a silent witness to history, and shifting ...
Under the Jammu and Kashmir Land Revenue Act of 1996, Chinar trees cannot be felled or removed without approval from a divisional commissioner – a high-ranking government authority. Even on ...
SRINAGAR: When the seasons paint Kashmir in myriad hues, the Chinar burns red in autumn and glows green in spring. But even giants fall. Over the years, this legally protected tree has been felled ...
The state of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) was established under the Treaty of Amritsar between the East India Company and Raja Gulab Singh of Jammu. Raja Gulab Singh purchased Kashmir Valley for ₹75 ...
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