Tiigers of Kolkata produced a statement performance in their eighth ISPL fixture against Srinagar, cruising to a commanding 93-run victory after choosing to bat first.
Majhi Mumbai secured a five-wicket victory over Tiigers of Kolkata, while Delhi Superheros defeated Srinagar Ke Veer by 25 runs in the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) Season 3 match at the Lalbhai Contractor Stadium on Thursday.
Chasing a modest target of 49, Hyderabad completed the task in just 6.5 overs, finishing at 52/4. The match was defined by a devastating bowling spell from Hyderabad's Vicky Bhoir. Bhoir ripped through the Srinagar top order in the second over, claiming three wickets in three consecutive del
The strategic Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) has been closed for vehicular traffic in both directions following heavy snowfall near the high-altitude Navyug Tunnel and continuous rainfall across Udhampur district, officials said on Monday. The suspension of traffic has left hundr
Srinagar Airport on Tuesday issued a statement for several flight cancellations in view of the unfavourable weather conditions and prevailing operational constraints. Among them, 6 Indigo, 2 Air Akasa, and 3 Air India Express flights have been cancelled till 9 AM.
A tourist from Gujarat's Ahmedabad, paints himself in colours of the Tricolour, carries a mini model of BrahMos, waves the National Flag and chants 'Bharat Mata ki jai' as he celebrates the Republic Day at the iconic Ghanta Ghar at Lal Chowk in Srinagar.
Srinagar observed the 16th National Voters' Day at the Government College of Education, M.A. Road, with a special function aimed at promoting democratic values and voter awareness on Sunday.
Abdullah mentioned that the entire state had been waiting for the snowfall, which had caused trouble; however, he stated that his administration would address the challenges. The Chief Minister also informed that snow clearance on highways is progressing rapidly.
The Association highlighted a convergence of serious concerns, including the continued withholding of students' passports by university authorities, coercive academic practices amid an unfolding crisis, and rapidly escalating regional and geopolitical tensions, which have together left In