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Gulmarg & Sonmarg Blanketed in Fresh Snowfall

Heavy snowfall transforms Gulmarg, Sonmarg, and other high-altitude areas into picturesque landscapes, bringing cheer to tourists and locals while boosting winter tourism prospects in Jammu & Kashmir.

Delhi Police Busts Fake Currency Unit, 3 Held

Delhi Police uncovers high-tech fake currency printing unit in Narela, seizes advanced equipment and arrests three key operatives in significant blow to counterfeit network.

IFJ Slams Pakistan's Growing Crisis Against Journalists

The International Federation of Journalists reveals shocking details about the dangerous environment for media professionals in Pakistan, with censorship, violence, and economic pressures creating an unprecedented crisis.

Nehru blocked Patel's Kashmir plan: PM Modi reveals

Prime Minister Narendra Modi discloses historical revelation that India's first Home Minister Sardar Patel wanted complete Kashmir integration, but Jawaharlal Nehru prevented it during crucial period.

India rejects OIC's Kashmir remarks: No locus standi

India firmly rejects OIC's comments on Jammu & Kashmir, asserting the grouping has no standing to speak on internal affairs. MEA emphasizes constitutional integrity and territorial sovereignty.

Kupwara Blast: 4 Children Injured in J&K

Four young boys sustained serious injuries after an unexpected explosion in North Kashmir's Kupwara district. The incident has raised concerns about public safety in the region.

Why No Diwali & Dussehra in Kerala & Kashmir?

Discover the fascinating cultural and historical reasons behind Kerala and Kashmir's unique approach to major Hindu festivals like Diwali and Dussehra, and how regional traditions shape celebrations differently across India.

OIC's Kashmir focus questioned amid PoK protests

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation addresses Kashmir while remaining silent on widespread protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. India condemns the selective approach as diplomatic hypocrisy.

Sonu Nigam Srinagar concert sees low turnout

Renowned playback singer Sonu Nigam faced disappointing turnout at his much-anticipated Srinagar performance as past comments about Azaan resurface, creating mixed reactions in Kashmir.

Heatwaves Wilt Kashmir's Prized Saffron Harvest

Unprecedented heatwaves in Kashmir devastate saffron crops, threatening the world's most expensive spice and livelihoods of local farmers. Climate change impacts become painfully visible.

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