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Following a tragic bus accident that claimed the lives of two students, the Jammu and Kashmir government has banned school ...
The Army’s support for the Azmat-e-Hind initative at the Line of Control (LOC) in Teetwal area of Kupwara district has ...
School, College Picnics Banned in Jammu & Kashmir After Kupwara Bus Tragedy: Fresh Guidelines Issued
The decision to ban school, college picnics on holidays was announced after a high-level safety review meeting chaired by Education Minister Sakeena Itoo.
Middle schools and below should seek permission from respective zonal education officers who will inform the chief education ...
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Asian News International on MSNArmy's 'Azmat-e-Hind' initiative boosts border tourism in J-K"Azmat-e-Hind was made in 2023 in Teetwal for one purpose that tourists visit these border and remote areas, see the area and stay with the people and see how the Army, with the local population, ...
Jammu and Kashmir Education Minister Sakeena Itoo expressed displeasure over rising accidents and urged the transport department and police to launch drives against overspeeding, drink-driving as well ...
In response to a fatal bus accident, the Jammu and Kashmir government has banned school and college picnics on weekends and holidays. New safety measures, such as CCTV and fire safety tools, are ...
Kashmir witnessed a significant spike in temperatures on Tuesday, with the summer capital Srinagar recording a day temperature of 30.4°C — the second-highest ever for April in nearly eight decades.
SRINAGAR: The Meteorological Department Srinagar on Monday said that several areas across Kashmir witnessed a significant spike in maximum temperatures while predicting a wet spell from April 18.
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