Shehla Rashid’s father alleges death threat from daughter, seeks funds probeThe father of activist and former JNU Students' Union vice-president Shehla Rashid on Monday wrote to J&K DGP Dilbag Singh, saying he feare...
Ex-J&K minister’s son held for duping bank to buy homes abroadHilal Ahmed Rather, the son of three-time National Conference MLA Abdul Rahim Rather, was picked up from Jammu after an investigation into ...
One nation, one ration card: Inside food ministry's ambitious scheme to make ration cards portableThe food ministry is moving towards making ration cards portable to help migrant workers.
Semblance of normalcy in KashmirThe shutdown, however, has affected the education as schools, colleges and other educational institutions continued to remain shut in the V...
Several top separatist leaders placed under house arrestSeveral top separatist leaders including chairman of moderate Hurriyat Conference Mirwaiz Umar Farooq were today placed under house arrest ...
PDP workers, government employees at PM Narendra Modi's Jammu and Kashmir rallyPDP) workers, migrant labourers and casual employees of J&K government appeared to form the bulk of the audience for PM Modi's public rally.
Separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah put under house arrestKashmiri separatist leader Shabir Ahmad Shah was today put under house arrest again ahead of Friday prayers.
TDP's Srinivas Yadav quits as legislator; set to join TRS governmentSrinivas Yadav's entry into the Cabinet is expected to help TRS in the ensuing Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election.
J&K floods: How are people in Kashmir dealing with the natural calamity?Everything is political in Kashmir. And this includes floods. And even people stressing that this is not the time for politics, know that.
Ministers reach out to flood-hit populace of Kashmir ValleyAkbar Lone, who was heading the team, said government has taken all necessary measures for rehabilitation of flood-hit families.
J&K floods: Omar Abdullah thanks Centre, says his government will function from ThursdayThe armed forces and the NDRF rescued over 2,34,000 flood-hit people in Jammu & Kashmir as relief efforts continued on Monday.
J&K floods: Water levels recede, but no end to sufferingsMany stories of heartrending tragedies and uplifting heroism are flowing out of relief camps across the city.
Militants attack security forces convoy in SrinagarMilitants opened fire on a convoy of security forces in the outskirts of the Srinagar city today, leaving a civilian injured.