“In Srinagar, a "technical snag" is preventing electricity meters from displaying readings, undermining their purpose of ensuring transparent and accurate...
“The sudden greening of Srinagar’s Dal Lake has sparked public alarm, signaling a fragile ecological crisis that threatens Kashmir’s cultural...
“Kashmir’s Asian Waterbird Census 2026 across 27 wetlands represents a major shift from routine data-gathering to a large-scale, policy-driven surge...
“To achieve Viksit Bharat by 2047, India is shifting its focus to districts as the essential administrative engines for driving...
“While a warm February offers a break from the cold, it has caused premature bud swelling in Kashmir’s apple trees....
“Reopening of tourist destinations is yielding positive results reflected by a steady increase in tourists and restoration of traveler confidence....
“While the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) was established as a national quality-control benchmark to ensure teacher competence, its implementation in...
“Kashmir’s legendary seasonal rhythm—once defined by reliable winters and springs—is collapsing under the weight of the climate crisis, replaced by...
“Acknowledging climate change's impact, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is pivoting Gulmarg’s strategy toward artificial snow infrastructure to protect J&K’s winter...
“Following the 2026 Milano–Cortina Winter Olympics, India's emerging athletes will compete in the Gulmarg leg (February 23–26). This event signals...
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