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Tazias, intricately crafted miniature replicas symbolising the tomb of Imam Hussain, are an integral part of the processions.
The second highest temperature in Srinagar has been 37.7°C which was recorded on July 5, 1953 while the all-time high temperature of 38.3°C over Srinagar was observed on July 10, 1946 ...
Common man wants peace, says Sinha Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, July 5: Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Coal, ...
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have initiated legal action after certain individuals committed deliberate and unlawful acts ...
In a decisive move against the terror ecosystem and to dismantle its supporting infrastructure, Srinagar Police have attached a residential property estimated to be worth approximately Rupees 1.5 ...
The Kashmir Valley, a haven for tourists and Amarnath pilgrims seeking respite from the summer heat, is instead grappling with an unprecedented heatwave that has pushed temperatures to historic highs.
At least 36 Amarnath pilgrims sustained minor injuries in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district after a bus collision triggered ...
Pahalgam, which serves as a major base camp for ongoing Amarnath Yatra, recorded its all-time highest maximum temperature of ...
Members of a parliamentary panel led by BJP MP Anurag Thakur called on Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at the Raj Bhawan here on Saturday, an official said. The Parliamentary ...
The accident with Amarnath pilgrims occurred when the last bus in the convoy experienced a brake failure and rammed into two ...
In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, a flurry of activity aims to revitalize tourism in the Kashmir Valley. Union ...
Srinagar experienced the hottest July day in over seven decades on Saturday as a persistent heatwave continued across Kashmir, officials said. The maximum temperature in Srinagar reached 37.4 degrees ...
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