in a public park in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district , ostensibly for “pruning”, has outraged people across the Union Territory. Centuries-old Chinar trees after being felled at Rani Bagh ...
SRINAGAR: In a stark contradiction, the government is geo-tagging and equipping the iconic Chinar trees in the Valley with QR-code for digital protection while ...
in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district. The Bijbehara MLA was reacting to pictures on social media that purported to show green Chinar trees being felled in the Rani Bagh public park.
Centuries-old Chinar trees after being felled, at Rani Bagh, in Anantnag of J&K. (Pic credit: PTI) "On even days the Jammu and Kashmir government geotags Chinar trees, promoting conservation ...
KU’s South Campus celebrates Chinar Day with plantation drive The South Campus of the University of Kashmir (KU) Saturday ...
J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah plans to re-open Kashmir Press Club, emphasizing press freedom and journalist rights.
In Anantnag, Kashmir, the felling of Chinar trees for "pruning" has sparked outrage, raising concerns over heritage and environmental protection laws.
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 ...
After an almost 18-hour drive from Delhi to Srinagar, the moment I entered Kashmir ... Bagh, a historic garden built by Emperor Jahangir for his beloved Nur Jahan. Lined with tall and bare Chinar ...