Jammu & Kashmir: Flash-floods claim 91 lives in three days
Srinagar: The death toll across Jammu and Kashmir from the past three days touched to 91 as on Friday three more persons including a woman lost their lives due to flood furry. At least 14 persons were trapped while four of them died when a landslide hit Thanamandi town in Rajouri district of Jammu province on Friday, Four persons One person died in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district when he came under an electric poll, uprooted due to flash floods. Another person died of heart attacking after he observed gushing waters making entry into his village in Tangmarg area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district. Two people drowned when strong water currents washed away a bridge at Brazlu in Kulgam district. Three people were washed away when they were crossing Nallah Sukhnag in Khansahab area of Budgam district.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar aims to bring normalcy in Kashmir through Paigam-e-Mohabbat
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar aims to bring normalcy in Kashmir through Paigam-e-Mohabbat
The Art Of Living International Centre Organised Paigam-e-Mohabbat Program Aimed To Bring Normalcy In Kashmir In Bengaluru On Friday. The Program Was All About Love And Emotions. By : Ashish Ranjan | Updated on: 11 Nov 2017, 12:01:42 AM
New Delhi:
The Art of living International Centre organised Paigam-e-Mohabbat program aimed to bring normalcy in Kashmir in Bengaluru on Friday. The program was all about love and emotions.
The program brought together family members of slain militants, former militants, common Kashmiris and families of security personnel who have been martyred in the valley.
Uri Without SDM, Locals Suffer
byIdrees Bukhtiyar
BARAMULLA: The post of Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Uri is lying vacant for the past two weeks after the transfer of the erstwhile SDM causing inconvenience to people of the area.
Locals said various public work projects have been hit in the sub-division Uri due to the absence of SDM.
“It is very unfortunate that almost 15 days have passed and the government is yet to appoint a new officer. We are suffering immensely,” said Abrar Ahmad, a local.
Bashir Ahmad Bhat, a local Right To Information activist said the government has been making big but hollow claims on good governance after the reading down of Article 370.
Wednesday, 14th April, 2021
Islamabad: 14th April 2021 while chairing the review meeting on the progress of Alamabad welfare project Swabi, Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser appreciated the coordination among all concerned departments especially he appreciated the achievement of Deputy commissioner Swabi for transferring the Land to Alamabad project. He also remarked that this state of the art project would bring positive changes in the life of needy and destitute. He also informed the stakeholders of the project to expedite the progress as he intended to invite Imran Khan Prime Minister of Pakistan on this project after Eid if Corono situation got relaxed.
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