A year after the Pahalgam attack, tourism has slowed in Indian-administered Kashmir, hitting lives and livelihoods.
A year after militants killed 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir, families are trying to cope with their loss.
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India orders closure of Kashmir Seminary under UAPAPublished on: April 27, 2026 9:02 PM
Srinagar, April 27 -- Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have declared a seminary in Shopian district an unlawful entity under ...
Kashmir lost 58 lakh tourists after the Pahalgam attack. Recovery is underway, but the Gulf crisis is now threatening the ...
Siraj-ul-Uloom, one of the biggest seminaries in south Kashmir, is also accused of financial irregularities and of having ...
A passenger bus has slid off a Himalayan highway in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing at least 21 people and injuring about ...
Hoteliers are switching on the lights to welcome a trickle of visitors back to the once-booming resort towns of ...
J&K govt cites Jamaat links and radicalisation at Siraj-ul-Uloom; Mirwaiz terms move “policy of harassment.” ...
Pahalgam, with steep ravines, grassy hillsides and pine forests, is a base for Hindu pilgrimages that business operators hope ...
A 55-year-old woman from Srigufwara in Anantnag district of South Kashmir died on Friday evening at Government Medical ...
When falling bombs shattered the usual calm of his Kashmir village, Mohammad Rashid set his mind to building a shelter for ...
It seems that because of adamant attitude of family of survivor, the love affair between two young persons culminated in ...
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