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In a stunning display of diplomatic irony, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, currently facing war crimes accusations at the International Criminal Court, arrived at the White House Monday eve ...
Education Minister Sakina Masood Itoo on Tuesday said that the current school timings are not final and may be adjusted based on feedback from students and parents.
A noticeable drop in night temperatures was recorded across Kashmir on Tuesday following widespread rainfall in the past 24 hours, bringing much-needed relief from the prevailing heatwave conditions.
A non-local man was crushed to death after being hit by a moving train in the Central Kashmir's Budgam district on Tuesday morning, officials said.
India has abstained in the UN General Assembly on a draft resolution on Afghanistan, noting that a “business as usual” approach is unlikely to deliver outcomes that the global community envisions for ...
Since May 10, Trump has repeated more than a dozen times his claim that he “helped settle” the tensions between India and Pakistan and that he told the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours that ...
Schools in Jammu and Kashmir reopened on Tuesday after two weeks of summer vacation as heavy rains on Monday ended the prolonged heatwave in the valley.
A fresh batch of over 7,500 pilgrims left here early Tuesday for the 3,880-metre-high cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas, officials said.
The body of a teenage boy who drowned while bathing two days ago in the River Jhelum near Jetty Khawaja Bagh, Baramulla, was recovered early Tuesday morning after continuous efforts by rescue teams.
The police on Tuesday said they have arrested another suspect, a JCB driver, involved in the graveyard excavation case in North Kashmir's Baramulla district.
An intense rainfall and hailstorm wreaked havoc across Srinagar on Monday, inundating dozens of localities and causing widespread damage to property, vehicles, and infrastructure. The downpour, though ...
Corruption quietly chokes everyday life. It’s not just a political issue, it seeps into the smallest spaces, from bribed approvals to favours exchanged behind closed doors. People blame the system, ...