"Due to the improvement in infrastructure & allied services by government, Amarnath Yatra registered over 3 lakh record-breaking number of pilgrims who visited Holy Cave just within twenty-one days which is comparatively much higher than the previous year number at the same time," an
In a bid to revitalise and preserve the fading art of calligraphy in Kashmir, a transformative ten-day calligraphy workshop organized by Department of Culture and Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages, Srinagar successfully concluded on Thursday.
The Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar, along with senior police and paramilitary officials, conducted a comprehensive security review at various points, including the Navyug Tunnel on National Highway in Kashmir to ensure the safety and security of pilgrim
Speaking at Amar Singh College in Srinagar, Sinha highlighted the significant transformation taking place in the Valley, where the flourishing business sectors and growing economy are benefiting from the prevailing peace.
As part of the celebrations of India’s G20 presidency, Akashvani Srinagar hosted a captivating Children Variety Show showcasing a delightful range of children’s performances.
During his visit, Shorey gained valuable insights into the office's operations in the Kashmir valley, where it has been operational since September 2019 and holds jurisdiction over all districts within the region. Notably, the office also serves as the official liquidator attached to the Hig
Nisar Ahmad Sofi, has devoted his life to preserving and promoting the rich heritage of the Kashmiri language. With his unwavering commitment, Sofi has become a beacon of hope for the preservation and revitalization of Kashmiri.
The purpose of his visit was to assess the security measures put in place and ensure the safety and well-being of the yatris participating in the annual Amarnath Yatra.
The annual Amarnath Yatra resumed after three days from the Ramban on Tuesday following an improvement in weather conditions in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Aabid Naseer and Moin Ayoub, two young entrepreneurs, have taken the bold step of introducing this unique treat in Srinagar, and their venture, aptly named "Turquoise," is already creating waves in the City Mall.