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Zehanpora Dig Reveals Kashmir's Ancient Buddhist Past

The excavation of a 2,000-year-old Buddhist site in Baramulla's Zehanpora highlights Kashmir's pivotal role in ancient Indian civilization and global Buddhism. Essential reading for UPSC aspirants.

Tourists Flock Back to Kashmir for Winter Charm

Kashmir witnesses a surge in tourist arrivals this winter, boosting local livelihoods and travel sentiment. Officials confirm rising footfall as confidence returns to the valley.

CRPF jawan injured in leopard attack at Anantnag camp

A CRPF head constable was attacked by a leopard inside a paramilitary camp in Anantnag, south Kashmir. The incident highlights a worrying rise in wild animal encounters in the region. Read the full report.

First Foodgrain Freight Train Arrives in Anantnag

The first dedicated foodgrain freight train has reached Anantnag, Kashmir, marking a new era for supply chains following the PM Modi-inaugurated rail link. Read how this transforms the region's logistics.

Snowfall in Kashmir as Chillai-Kalan winter period begins

Kashmir's higher reaches receive fresh snowfall, plains see rain as the harsh 40-day Chillai-Kalan winter sets in. The precipitation brings relief from dry spell, improves air quality, and boosts winter tourism prospects. Read more.

PDP Plans Kashmir Comeback After Poor 2024 Poll Show

Following a dismal performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is strategizing a major revival in the Kashmir Valley. Learn about their new plans and leadership's vision.

Kashmir Winter Tourism Waits for Snow, Hotels Empty

Kashmir's winter tourism season is in peril due to a lack of snowfall. Hoteliers report unprecedented vacancies in Gulmarg, contrasting sharply with previous years. Read more about the economic impact.

Vaishno Devi Medical College: Campus Calm Amid Admission Row

Despite protests over Muslim-majority admissions, the first batch at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence studies in peace. Classes proceed with bhajans, strict rules, and community outreach. Read the full story.

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