New investors coming forward to invest in Jammu and Kashmir are being assured that they need not worry as the ground situation has improved, terrorism is on its last legs and the era of uncertainty and chaos has ended.
The Indian Army troops on Saturday recovered 7 kg of narcotics, and foreign currency worth over Rs 2 crore, from the residence of Mohd Rafique in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, the army said.
The ambitious 'Mumkin' Scheme, conceived by Jammu and Kashmir government under the Mission Youth initiative, is proving instrumental in fulfilling the aspirations of youth who can contribute to societal growth and welfare in tremendous ways, said a press release.
The security forces on Friday busted a narco-terror module and recovered 7 kg of heroin, Rs 2 crore in cash, arms and ammunition from the house of a notorious drug peddler in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Delhi High court on Friday disposed of the plea of Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti with a direction to passport authorities to decide her application expeditiously. Mufti had challenged the rejection of her application seeking renewal of her passport.
A resident of Baramulla, Reshi is a 'listed terrorist' under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and has been operating from Pakistan after his exfiltration to Pakistan. He has been found funding terror activities and acts in the valley, the NIA said on Friday.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday attached the property of Basit Reshi, a terrorist, who belonged to the proscribed terror outfit Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, in the Sopore area of north Kashmir's Baramulla district.
The Zangir, Bomai area of the district, was being neglected by the authorities for a long time. But now, work is going on various projects to improve basic needs like roads and water, besides improving the electricity transmission system.
Keeping pace with the changing world Jammu and Kashmir has become a champion in terms of digital transactions in the country in the last two-and-a half year, said Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.
The government support is helping a Kashmiri artisan named Muhammad Yousuf Bhat to keep the centuries-old 'Pulhoor' (traditional sleepers) alive in the valley.