As the calendar edges closer to August 31, the administrative machinery in North Kashmir's Bandipora district hums with ceaseless activity, meticulously laying the groundwork for the imminent 'Chota Amarnath Yatra.'
In the annals of history, some moments mark a paradigm shift, altering the course of a region's destiny. The revocation of Article 370 by the Indian government on August 5, 2019, was one such moment for Jammu and Kashmir.
The 'Sarvajan Hitay, Sarvajan Sukhay Sankalp Yatra' was officially inaugurated from Sandhu Palace in Dholpur under the leadership of Bahujan Samaj Party's National Coordinator, Akash Anand, aiming to champion the cause of the people and bring attention to pertinent issues facing the nation.
Senior Superintendent of Police of Udhampur, Vinod Kumar, while talking about the incident, said that one pilgrim is in serious condition after the incident.
The recent Tiranga Yatra, where hundreds of enthusiastic youths waved the tricolour, shattered long-held misconceptions about the aspirations of Kashmiri youth. The tide of change has ushered in an era of peace, prosperity, and development after two decades of militancy.
School kids along with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel participated in the 'Tiranga Yatra' and celebrated Independence Day with patriotic fervour on Tuesday in Mohla Manpur.
Upbeat Kashmiris have now decided to carry forward the vision of Prime Minister Modi to make India a developed Nation by 2047. Four years after 2019, Jammu and Kashmir is decked up to celebrate the 77th Independence Day.
Jubilant Kashmiris holding the National Flag and the tricolour flying high at the iconic Ghanta Ghar in the heart of Srinagar's Lal Chowk today have disproved the statement made in 2019 by Mehbooba Mufti, former Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, that if article 3
Sharma, MLA from Huzur assembly constituency, Bhopal, made the remark while talking to ANI during Tiranga Yatra being taken out in the capital city on Monday. The Tiranga Yatra was taken out from Kolar locality to Bairagarh locality in the state capital.
In an order issued on Monday, the Uttarakhand State Disaster Management Authority said, "Char Dham Yatra stopped temporarily on the 14th and 15th August following disruption in the movement of traffic due to landslides after heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand."