Water level at 2 pm
Srinagar, Apr 06: The Gauge Reading at 2 pm (1400 hrs) A - RIVER JHELUM i. Sangam = 19.05 ft (Alarm level 18, Danger level 21) ii. Ram Munshibagh =...
Read moreDetailsSrinagar, Apr 06: The Gauge Reading at 2 pm (1400 hrs) A - RIVER JHELUM i. Sangam = 19.05 ft (Alarm level 18, Danger level 21) ii. Ram Munshibagh =...
Read moreDetailsSrinagar: Keeping in view the inclement weather conditions, Directorate Of Health Services, Kashmir (DHSK) has constituted a Divisional & District level Control Rooms for the facilitation of healthare sservices to...
Read moreDetailsSrinagar, April 05: In view of the inclement weather and prediction of rains and snowfall, Jammu and Kashmir police has established emergency help lines across the valley. Police has put...
Read moreDetailsSrinagar, Apr 06: Flood like situation triggered by incessant rains has caused heavy damages to residential houses, public buildings including Schools and mosques and standing crops in several parts of...
Read moreDetailsSrinagar, Apr 06: Minister for Education, Syed Muhammad Altaf Bukhari Thursday informed that all schools and colleges in Valley have been closed due to bad weather till Monday. Bukhari told...
Read moreDetailsSrinagar, April 06: The Gauge Reading at 7 am (0700 hrs) A - RIVER JHELUM i. Sangam = 14. 70 ft (Alarm level 18, Danger level 21) ii. Ram Munshibagh...
Read moreDetailsJammu/April 5: The Department of Libraries & Research has roped in top IITian Vivek Gupta to conduct counselling and mentoring of the J&K students appearing in NEET-2017. According to Director...
Read moreDetailsIslamabad/April 5: Even as India rebuffed the suggestion, Pakistan has welcomed the US' offer to help de-escalate tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad. "Any positive role that the US plays...
Read moreDetailsNew Delhi/April 5: After the federal cabinet of Pakistan approved the merger of tribal areas with Khyber-Pakhtunkhuwa province last month, India on Wednesday said that any attempt to alter the...
Read moreDetailsSrinagar/April 5: National Conference (NC) president and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah Wednesday said that those who pelt stones are just fighting for the nation and have...
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