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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.

Trump Administration Expands Travel Ban to Over 30 Countries

The Trump administration has significantly widened its travel ban, now restricting entry from over 30 countries. The move follows security concerns and aims to address issues with visa overstays and unreliable documents. Read the full list of affected nat

Kashmir Youth Turn to Trade & Skills Post-2019

Since 2019, Jammu & Kashmir's Mission Youth program has empowered young people through entrepreneurship and vocational training, channeling energy into self-employment. Discover the impact.

Kashmir Air Quality Plunges, AQI Hits 288

Jammu & Kashmir's air quality index nears 300, falling into 'Very Poor' category. Health risks rise and tourism faces concerns. Read the full report.

Mohammed Iqbal Khan Shoots in Hometown Jammu and Kashmir

TV actor Mohammed Iqbal Khan shares his joy of filming in his childhood paradise, Jammu and Kashmir. He discusses nostalgia, missing family due to winter shoots, and his deep-rooted love for Kashmiri culture. Read his heartfelt story.

US Immigration Crackdown Starts in New Orleans

US immigration authorities launch a major crackdown in New Orleans, targeting 2,000 undocumented migrants. The operation, part of a nationwide effort, has sparked fear and legal challenges. Read the full story.

Bear Spotted at Kashmir University & SKIMS Hospital

A Himalayan black bear's 4-day sighting spree at Kashmir University & SKIMS hospital triggers alarm. Wildlife officials deploy drones & traps. Experts link unusual activity to climate change & garbage. Stay safe, avoid open waste disposal.

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