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YOU CAN'T BLACKMARKET RATION THRU' DOORSTEP DELIVERY 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 11: Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday slammed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for an alleged attempt to benefit the ratio mafias in the national capital through a doorstep delivery of ration scheme which has been stayed by the Centre. At a Press conference at the BJP headquarters here, he said the doorstep delivery is in violation ofthe
TWELVE REASONS: WHY COVID 2 IS A MAN-MADE DISASTER Home; Opinion; Twelve Reasons: Why COVID 2 is a Man-made Disaster. Kashmir Times. Dated: 5/5/2021 1:00:54 AM. By Prof Ujjwal K Chowdhury “Journalists and health-workers have noted that infections can be two to three times of what is reported, and deaths can be as high as three to four times, differing from state to state. So, these are anyone’s guess.” “The act has been criticized for SOCIAL MEDIA INFO MISLEADING ABOUT BLACK FUNGUS: EXPERTS KT NEWS SERVICE ANANTNAG, May 25: Even as the Jammu and Kashmir administration declared black fungus as epidemic, health experts say that lot of misinformation is being spread on social media about the deadly infection creating panic among the people. Kashmir Times spoke to different experts including ENT specialists and pulmonologists to have their opinion on the mucormycosis KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION COVID-19: Deaths decline, cases go up slightly in J&K. JAMMMU, June 8: Jammu and Kashmir recorded 1,184 fresh cases, taking the infection tally to 3,02,671 on Tuesday, while 11 deaths pushed the toll to 4 KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news POSITIVITY RATE DECLINES TO 6.82% IN LADAKH 22 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE LEH, Jun 10: After registering a steep rise in the COVID-19 cases in the region, the cold desert Ladakh has started to witness a sharp decline in positive cases and deaths in the ensuing month with figures reducing down to double figures only. Ladakh comprising two districts including Leh and Kargil witnessed a sharp rise in the COVID cases forcing authorities to go for KASHMIR SUFFERED RS 45,000-CR LOSSES SINCE AUG 2019 SRINAGAR, June 2: Kashmir’s economy has borne the brunt of three back-to-back lockdowns since the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s limited autonomy in August 2019, resulting in the loss of a whopping Rs 45000 crore. The month-long lockdown from April 30 to May 30 this year has registered a loss of Rs 5000 crore alone, reveal figures worked out by the trade bodies of J&K GOVT ISSUES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 1: The J&K government on Tuesday said that the virtual classes for Pre-Primary and Primary classes shall not exceed the time limit of 30 minutes and 90 minutes a day respectively. It has learnt that the guidelines were issued a day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha directed the School Education Department to frame new SECOND WAVE: MIGRANTS FEAR DYING WITHOUT FOOD, MONEY With the exodus of millions of migrant workers returning to their villages during second wave of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the Central government has relinquished its role in the governance. The state governments are now parenting the city governance for their ignored migrants. Many states have been adopting the break the chain guidelines by implementing extended lockdowns. FARMERS' SLAM TV CHANNEL FOR FAKE REPORTS, 2-CR DEFAMATION NEW DELHI, June 3: The Kisan Ekta Morcha spearheading the farmers' stir on Delhi borders for over six months on Thursday slammed Hindi TV channel Aajtak for "misreporting about the farmers' protest. It tweeted that "in one way or other, farmers' voices are being suppressed due to fake information released by such channels and when confronted, they harass with defamation suit of Rs 2 crore." J&K has been recording a huge KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION COVID-19: Deaths decline, cases go up slightly in J&K. JAMMMU, June 8: Jammu and Kashmir recorded 1,184 fresh cases, taking the infection tally to 3,02,671 on Tuesday, while 11 deaths pushed the toll to 4 KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news POSITIVITY RATE DECLINES TO 6.82% IN LADAKH 22 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE LEH, Jun 10: After registering a steep rise in the COVID-19 cases in the region, the cold desert Ladakh has started to witness a sharp decline in positive cases and deaths in the ensuing month with figures reducing down to double figures only. Ladakh comprising two districts including Leh and Kargil witnessed a sharp rise in the COVID cases forcing authorities to go for KASHMIR SUFFERED RS 45,000-CR LOSSES SINCE AUG 2019 SRINAGAR, June 2: Kashmir’s economy has borne the brunt of three back-to-back lockdowns since the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s limited autonomy in August 2019, resulting in the loss of a whopping Rs 45000 crore. The month-long lockdown from April 30 to May 30 this year has registered a loss of Rs 5000 crore alone, reveal figures worked out by the trade bodies of J&K GOVT ISSUES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 1: The J&K government on Tuesday said that the virtual classes for Pre-Primary and Primary classes shall not exceed the time limit of 30 minutes and 90 minutes a day respectively. It has learnt that the guidelines were issued a day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha directed the School Education Department to frame new SECOND WAVE: MIGRANTS FEAR DYING WITHOUT FOOD, MONEY With the exodus of millions of migrant workers returning to their villages during second wave of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the Central government has relinquished its role in the governance. The state governments are now parenting the city governance for their ignored migrants. Many states have been adopting the break the chain guidelines by implementing extended lockdowns. FARMERS' SLAM TV CHANNEL FOR FAKE REPORTS, 2-CR DEFAMATION NEW DELHI, June 3: The Kisan Ekta Morcha spearheading the farmers' stir on Delhi borders for over six months on Thursday slammed Hindi TV channel Aajtak for "misreporting about the farmers' protest. It tweeted that "in one way or other, farmers' voices are being suppressed due to fake information released by such channels and when confronted, they harass with defamation suit of Rs 2 crore." J&K has been recording a huge KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news BANKS TOLD TO SETTLE CLAIMS OF FAMILIES OF COVID-19 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 9: The Indian Bank Association (IBA) chairman on Wednesday advised banks to pay balance and settle claims of the surviving family members of Covid-19 deceased quickly to mitigate delays and hardships, without waiting for the death certificate from the municipality. He listed the proactive measures to expedite handling of the claims, which include digital JKBOSE CANCELS EXAMS FOR CLASS 11, 12 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) on Wednesday cancelled the pending board exams for Class 11 and Class 12. The exams have been cancelled in view of safety and well-being of the students due to COVID 19 pandemic, the Office of Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir tweeted. The evaluation criteria along with the marking POSITIVITY RATE DECLINES TO 6.82% IN LADAKH 22 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE LEH, Jun 10: After registering a steep rise in the COVID-19 cases in the region, the cold desert Ladakh has started to witness a sharp decline in positive cases and deaths in the ensuing month with figures reducing down to double figures only. Ladakh comprising two districts including Leh and Kargil witnessed a sharp rise in the COVID cases forcing authorities to go for RATH YATRA IN PURI SANS DEVOTEES 22 hours ago · Home; India; Rath yatra in Puri sans devotees. Kashmir Times. Dated: 6/11/2021 12:12:18 AM. KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 10: The Centre on Thursday cleared the world-famous Rath Yatra at Puri on July 12 without any devotees, after the Odisha government agreed to prohibit the Rath Yatras in other temples across the state due to the ongoing pandemic. The Home Ministry has, WELCOME BUT HALF-HEARTED Prime minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation on Monday appears to have sketched the path for course correction with respect to the country’s fight against Covid-19 pandemic. Some of its major highlights including centralizing the vaccine procurement, free vaccines for all and free food grains for over 800 million poor citizens till Diwali are significant and welcome steps. ‘J&K RANKS THIRD IN ZERO HUNGER INDEX’ 22 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, Jun 10: On the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of Zero Hunger index, Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory (UT) has managed to secure third rank among eight others in the fray. The Index was revealed by Niti Aayog on Thursday with India’s overall score across SDG improving marginally by six points from 60 in 2019 to 66 in 2021. It has learnt that with the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY POLLS IN POK ON JULY 25 22 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 10: Despite appeals to postpone the polls for two months due to the threat of a resurgence of the coronavirus, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's top election official has announced to hold the general election for the legislative assembly on July 25. The elections will be held to elect 45 representatives of the legislative assembly, including 33 in PoK and 12 for ONE PARK, 2 SANCTUARIES MAY BE DECLARED ECO-SENSITIVE 22 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, Jun 10: The Government of India has unveiled a draft notification to declare 69.97 square kilometers around the boundary of Kazinag National Park, Limber Wildlife Sanctuary and Lachipora Wildlife Sanctuary as eco-sensitive zone. The Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change has notified the proposal to seek suggestions of the public KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION COVID-19: Deaths decline, cases go up slightly in J&K. JAMMMU, June 8: Jammu and Kashmir recorded 1,184 fresh cases, taking the infection tally to 3,02,671 on Tuesday, while 11 deaths pushed the toll to 4 KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news POSITIVITY RATE DECLINES TO 6.82% IN LADAKH 15 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE LEH, Jun 10: After registering a steep rise in the COVID-19 cases in the region, the cold desert Ladakh has started to witness a sharp decline in positive cases and deaths in the ensuing month with figures reducing down to double figures only. Ladakh comprising two districts including Leh and Kargil witnessed a sharp rise in the COVID cases forcing authorities to go for KASHMIR SUFFERED RS 45,000-CR LOSSES SINCE AUG 2019 SRINAGAR, June 2: Kashmir’s economy has borne the brunt of three back-to-back lockdowns since the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s limited autonomy in August 2019, resulting in the loss of a whopping Rs 45000 crore. The month-long lockdown from April 30 to May 30 this year has registered a loss of Rs 5000 crore alone, reveal figures worked out by the trade bodies of J&K GOVT ISSUES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 1: The J&K government on Tuesday said that the virtual classes for Pre-Primary and Primary classes shall not exceed the time limit of 30 minutes and 90 minutes a day respectively. It has learnt that the guidelines were issued a day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha directed the School Education Department to frame new SECOND WAVE: MIGRANTS FEAR DYING WITHOUT FOOD, MONEY With the exodus of millions of migrant workers returning to their villages during second wave of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the Central government has relinquished its role in the governance. The state governments are now parenting the city governance for their ignored migrants. Many states have been adopting the break the chain guidelines by implementing extended lockdowns. FARMERS' SLAM TV CHANNEL FOR FAKE REPORTS, 2-CR DEFAMATION NEW DELHI, June 3: The Kisan Ekta Morcha spearheading the farmers' stir on Delhi borders for over six months on Thursday slammed Hindi TV channel Aajtak for "misreporting about the farmers' protest. It tweeted that "in one way or other, farmers' voices are being suppressed due to fake information released by such channels and when confronted, they harass with defamation suit of Rs 2 crore." J&K has been recording a huge KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION COVID-19: Deaths decline, cases go up slightly in J&K. JAMMMU, June 8: Jammu and Kashmir recorded 1,184 fresh cases, taking the infection tally to 3,02,671 on Tuesday, while 11 deaths pushed the toll to 4 KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news POSITIVITY RATE DECLINES TO 6.82% IN LADAKH 15 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE LEH, Jun 10: After registering a steep rise in the COVID-19 cases in the region, the cold desert Ladakh has started to witness a sharp decline in positive cases and deaths in the ensuing month with figures reducing down to double figures only. Ladakh comprising two districts including Leh and Kargil witnessed a sharp rise in the COVID cases forcing authorities to go for KASHMIR SUFFERED RS 45,000-CR LOSSES SINCE AUG 2019 SRINAGAR, June 2: Kashmir’s economy has borne the brunt of three back-to-back lockdowns since the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s limited autonomy in August 2019, resulting in the loss of a whopping Rs 45000 crore. The month-long lockdown from April 30 to May 30 this year has registered a loss of Rs 5000 crore alone, reveal figures worked out by the trade bodies of J&K GOVT ISSUES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 1: The J&K government on Tuesday said that the virtual classes for Pre-Primary and Primary classes shall not exceed the time limit of 30 minutes and 90 minutes a day respectively. It has learnt that the guidelines were issued a day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha directed the School Education Department to frame new SECOND WAVE: MIGRANTS FEAR DYING WITHOUT FOOD, MONEY With the exodus of millions of migrant workers returning to their villages during second wave of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the Central government has relinquished its role in the governance. The state governments are now parenting the city governance for their ignored migrants. Many states have been adopting the break the chain guidelines by implementing extended lockdowns. FARMERS' SLAM TV CHANNEL FOR FAKE REPORTS, 2-CR DEFAMATION NEW DELHI, June 3: The Kisan Ekta Morcha spearheading the farmers' stir on Delhi borders for over six months on Thursday slammed Hindi TV channel Aajtak for "misreporting about the farmers' protest. It tweeted that "in one way or other, farmers' voices are being suppressed due to fake information released by such channels and when confronted, they harass with defamation suit of Rs 2 crore." J&K has been recording a huge KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news BANKS TOLD TO SETTLE CLAIMS OF FAMILIES OF COVID-19 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 9: The Indian Bank Association (IBA) chairman on Wednesday advised banks to pay balance and settle claims of the surviving family members of Covid-19 deceased quickly to mitigate delays and hardships, without waiting for the death certificate from the municipality. He listed the proactive measures to expedite handling of the claims, which include digital JKBOSE CANCELS EXAMS FOR CLASS 11, 12 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) on Wednesday cancelled the pending board exams for Class 11 and Class 12. The exams have been cancelled in view of safety and well-being of the students due to COVID 19 pandemic, the Office of Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir tweeted. The evaluation criteria along with the marking POSITIVITY RATE DECLINES TO 6.82% IN LADAKH 15 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE LEH, Jun 10: After registering a steep rise in the COVID-19 cases in the region, the cold desert Ladakh has started to witness a sharp decline in positive cases and deaths in the ensuing month with figures reducing down to double figures only. Ladakh comprising two districts including Leh and Kargil witnessed a sharp rise in the COVID cases forcing authorities to go for RATH YATRA IN PURI SANS DEVOTEES 15 hours ago · Home; India; Rath yatra in Puri sans devotees. Kashmir Times. Dated: 6/11/2021 12:12:18 AM. KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 10: The Centre on Thursday cleared the world-famous Rath Yatra at Puri on July 12 without any devotees, after the Odisha government agreed to prohibit the Rath Yatras in other temples across the state due to the ongoing pandemic. The Home Ministry has, WELCOME BUT HALF-HEARTED Prime minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation on Monday appears to have sketched the path for course correction with respect to the country’s fight against Covid-19 pandemic. Some of its major highlights including centralizing the vaccine procurement, free vaccines for all and free food grains for over 800 million poor citizens till Diwali are significant and welcome steps. ‘J&K RANKS THIRD IN ZERO HUNGER INDEX’ 15 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, Jun 10: On the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of Zero Hunger index, Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory (UT) has managed to secure third rank among eight others in the fray. The Index was revealed by Niti Aayog on Thursday with India’s overall score across SDG improving marginally by six points from 60 in 2019 to 66 in 2021. It has learnt that with the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY POLLS IN POK ON JULY 25 15 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 10: Despite appeals to postpone the polls for two months due to the threat of a resurgence of the coronavirus, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's top election official has announced to hold the general election for the legislative assembly on July 25. The elections will be held to elect 45 representatives of the legislative assembly, including 33 in PoK and 12 for ONE PARK, 2 SANCTUARIES MAY BE DECLARED ECO-SENSITIVE 15 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, Jun 10: The Government of India has unveiled a draft notification to declare 69.97 square kilometers around the boundary of Kazinag National Park, Limber Wildlife Sanctuary and Lachipora Wildlife Sanctuary as eco-sensitive zone. The Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change has notified the proposal to seek suggestions of the public KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION COVID-19: J&K reports 25 deaths, 1,448 positive cases. JAMMU, Jun 5: The Jammu and Kashmir Union territory on Saturday witnessed 25 deaths due to Covid-19 while as 17 DEATHS, 1098 COVID-19 POSITIVE CASES IN J&K 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: 1098 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19) were reported on Wednesday, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 303749. However, 17 more COVID-19 deaths have been reported, 7 from Jammu Division and 10 from Kashmir Division. Moreover, 3046 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news CORONA CASES ON DECLINE KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, June 4: The Coronavirus onslaught on India in the second wave is on the decline. The Health Ministry reported 1,32,364 new cases of infection and 2713 deaths in the country in the past 24 hours ending at 8 AM on Friday, while the active cases also decreased by another 77,420 cases. As many as 2.86 crore people have been infected in the country so far while SECOND WAVE: MIGRANTS FEAR DYING WITHOUT FOOD, MONEY With the exodus of millions of migrant workers returning to their villages during second wave of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the Central government has relinquished its role in the governance. The state governments are now parenting the city governance for their ignored migrants. Many states have been adopting the break the chain guidelines by implementing extended lockdowns. J&K GOVT ISSUES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 1: The J&K government on Tuesday said that the virtual classes for Pre-Primary and Primary classes shall not exceed the time limit of 30 minutes and 90 minutes a day respectively. It has learnt that the guidelines were issued a day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha directed the School Education Department to frame new FARMERS' SLAM TV CHANNEL FOR FAKE REPORTS, 2-CR DEFAMATION NEW DELHI, June 3: The Kisan Ekta Morcha spearheading the farmers' stir on Delhi borders for over six months on Thursday slammed Hindi TV channel Aajtak for "misreporting about the farmers' protest. It tweeted that "in one way or other, farmers' voices are being suppressed due to fake information released by such channels and when confronted, they harass with defamation suit of Rs 2 crore." J&K has been recording a huge KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION COVID-19: J&K reports 25 deaths, 1,448 positive cases. JAMMU, Jun 5: The Jammu and Kashmir Union territory on Saturday witnessed 25 deaths due to Covid-19 while as KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news CORONA CASES ON DECLINE KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, June 4: The Coronavirus onslaught on India in the second wave is on the decline. The Health Ministry reported 1,32,364 new cases of infection and 2713 deaths in the country in the past 24 hours ending at 8 AM on Friday, while the active cases also decreased by another 77,420 cases. As many as 2.86 crore people have been infected in the country so far while POSITIVITY RATE DECLINES TO 6.82% IN LADAKH 12 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE LEH, Jun 10: After registering a steep rise in the COVID-19 cases in the region, the cold desert Ladakh has started to witness a sharp decline in positive cases and deaths in the ensuing month with figures reducing down to double figures only. Ladakh comprising two districts including Leh and Kargil witnessed a sharp rise in the COVID cases forcing authorities to go for SECOND WAVE: MIGRANTS FEAR DYING WITHOUT FOOD, MONEY With the exodus of millions of migrant workers returning to their villages during second wave of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the Central government has relinquished its role in the governance. The state governments are now parenting the city governance for their ignored migrants. Many states have been adopting the break the chain guidelines by implementing extended lockdowns. FARMERS' SLAM TV CHANNEL FOR FAKE REPORTS, 2-CR DEFAMATION NEW DELHI, June 3: The Kisan Ekta Morcha spearheading the farmers' stir on Delhi borders for over six months on Thursday slammed Hindi TV channel Aajtak for "misreporting about the farmers' protest. It tweeted that "in one way or other, farmers' voices are being suppressed due to fake information released by such channels and when confronted, they harass with defamation suit of Rs 2 crore." J&K has been recording a huge KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news BANKS TOLD TO SETTLE CLAIMS OF FAMILIES OF COVID-19 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 9: The Indian Bank Association (IBA) chairman on Wednesday advised banks to pay balance and settle claims of the surviving family members of Covid-19 deceased quickly to mitigate delays and hardships, without waiting for the death certificate from the municipality. He listed the proactive measures to expedite handling of the claims, which include digital JKBOSE CANCELS EXAMS FOR CLASS 11, 12 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) on Wednesday cancelled the pending board exams for Class 11 and Class 12. The exams have been cancelled in view of safety and well-being of the students due to COVID 19 pandemic, the Office of Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir tweeted. The evaluation criteria along with the marking 17 DEATHS, 1098 COVID-19 POSITIVE CASES IN J&K 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: 1098 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19) were reported on Wednesday, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 303749. However, 17 more COVID-19 deaths have been reported, 7 from Jammu Division and 10 from Kashmir Division. Moreover, 3046 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR RIGHTS OF PEOPLE OF J&K: FAROOQ KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU June 8: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President and Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday presided over a virtual meeting of the party’s provincial Committee members, Jammu. The meeting in which wide ranging issues were discussed lasted for eight hours. Party Vice President Omar Abdullah also participated in the deliberations. WELCOME BUT HALF-HEARTED Prime minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation on Monday appears to have sketched the path for course correction with respect to the country’s fight against Covid-19 pandemic. Some of its major highlights including centralizing the vaccine procurement, free vaccines for all and free food grains for over 800 million poor citizens till Diwali are significant and welcome steps. ADGP MUKESH SINGH BEREAVED 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: father of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Jammu zone, Mukesh Singh passed away on Wednesday morning at Narayana Hospital in Katra. As per family sources, last rites of the deceased was performed today at Jogi Gate Jammu. Upendra Prasad Singh father of Mukesh Singh was under treatment at Narayana Speciality Hospital Kakriyal Katra CENTRE RAISES MSP OF KHARIF CROPS TO ENSURE MINIMUM 50% 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 9: Instead of sitting down with the farmers protesting at Delhi borders for the past six months, the Modi government on Wednesday tried to placate them with a hike in the minimum support prices of the Kharif crops in 2021-22 to ensure a minimum 50% return over the cost, except for Bajra (85%) Tur (62%) and Urad (65%). Union Agriculture Minister STAND BY AUG 4 DECLARATION: PAGD 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, June 9: The signatories of Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on Wednesday reiterated their commitment to their declaration of August 4, 2019 in a meeting held here today amidst rumours of some administrative change in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in the offing. The rumours have triggered reorientation of administrative boundaries, NEW REVOLUTION IN FARMING SECTOR INITIATED IN J&K: L-G KT NERWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, Jun 8: Taking a giant leap in the agriculture sector & adopting environment-friendly farming practices across the UT, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today flagged off the first consignment of IFFCO’s Nano Urea (Liquid) from Kalol area of Gujarat, through virtual mode. “I express my heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for encouraging the KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION COVID-19: J&K reports 25 deaths, 1,448 positive cases. JAMMU, Jun 5: The Jammu and Kashmir Union territory on Saturday witnessed 25 deaths due to Covid-19 while as 17 DEATHS, 1098 COVID-19 POSITIVE CASES IN J&K 6 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: 1098 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19) were reported on Wednesday, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 303749. However, 17 more COVID-19 deaths have been reported, 7 from Jammu Division and 10 from Kashmir Division. Moreover, 3046 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news CORONA CASES ON DECLINE KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, June 4: The Coronavirus onslaught on India in the second wave is on the decline. The Health Ministry reported 1,32,364 new cases of infection and 2713 deaths in the country in the past 24 hours ending at 8 AM on Friday, while the active cases also decreased by another 77,420 cases. As many as 2.86 crore people have been infected in the country so far while SECOND WAVE: MIGRANTS FEAR DYING WITHOUT FOOD, MONEY With the exodus of millions of migrant workers returning to their villages during second wave of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the Central government has relinquished its role in the governance. The state governments are now parenting the city governance for their ignored migrants. Many states have been adopting the break the chain guidelines by implementing extended lockdowns. J&K GOVT ISSUES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 1: The J&K government on Tuesday said that the virtual classes for Pre-Primary and Primary classes shall not exceed the time limit of 30 minutes and 90 minutes a day respectively. It has learnt that the guidelines were issued a day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha directed the School Education Department to frame new FARMERS' SLAM TV CHANNEL FOR FAKE REPORTS, 2-CR DEFAMATION NEW DELHI, June 3: The Kisan Ekta Morcha spearheading the farmers' stir on Delhi borders for over six months on Thursday slammed Hindi TV channel Aajtak for "misreporting about the farmers' protest. It tweeted that "in one way or other, farmers' voices are being suppressed due to fake information released by such channels and when confronted, they harass with defamation suit of Rs 2 crore." J&K has been recording a huge KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION COVID-19: J&K reports 25 deaths, 1,448 positive cases. JAMMU, Jun 5: The Jammu and Kashmir Union territory on Saturday witnessed 25 deaths due to Covid-19 while as 17 DEATHS, 1098 COVID-19 POSITIVE CASES IN J&K 6 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: 1098 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19) were reported on Wednesday, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 303749. However, 17 more COVID-19 deaths have been reported, 7 from Jammu Division and 10 from Kashmir Division. Moreover, 3046 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news CORONA CASES ON DECLINE KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, June 4: The Coronavirus onslaught on India in the second wave is on the decline. The Health Ministry reported 1,32,364 new cases of infection and 2713 deaths in the country in the past 24 hours ending at 8 AM on Friday, while the active cases also decreased by another 77,420 cases. As many as 2.86 crore people have been infected in the country so far while SECOND WAVE: MIGRANTS FEAR DYING WITHOUT FOOD, MONEY With the exodus of millions of migrant workers returning to their villages during second wave of the coronavirus-induced lockdown, the Central government has relinquished its role in the governance. The state governments are now parenting the city governance for their ignored migrants. Many states have been adopting the break the chain guidelines by implementing extended lockdowns. J&K GOVT ISSUES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 1: The J&K government on Tuesday said that the virtual classes for Pre-Primary and Primary classes shall not exceed the time limit of 30 minutes and 90 minutes a day respectively. It has learnt that the guidelines were issued a day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha directed the School Education Department to frame new FARMERS' SLAM TV CHANNEL FOR FAKE REPORTS, 2-CR DEFAMATION NEW DELHI, June 3: The Kisan Ekta Morcha spearheading the farmers' stir on Delhi borders for over six months on Thursday slammed Hindi TV channel Aajtak for "misreporting about the farmers' protest. It tweeted that "in one way or other, farmers' voices are being suppressed due to fake information released by such channels and when confronted, they harass with defamation suit of Rs 2 crore." J&K has been recording a huge KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADING Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news BANKS TOLD TO SETTLE CLAIMS OF FAMILIES OF COVID-19 6 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 9: The Indian Bank Association (IBA) chairman on Wednesday advised banks to pay balance and settle claims of the surviving family members of Covid-19 deceased quickly to mitigate delays and hardships, without waiting for the death certificate from the municipality. He listed the proactive measures to expedite handling of the claims, which include digital JKBOSE CANCELS EXAMS FOR CLASS 11, 12 6 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: Jammu and Kashmir Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE) on Wednesday cancelled the pending board exams for Class 11 and Class 12. The exams have been cancelled in view of safety and well-being of the students due to COVID 19 pandemic, the Office of Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir tweeted. The evaluation criteria along with the marking 17 DEATHS, 1098 COVID-19 POSITIVE CASES IN J&K 6 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: 1098 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19) were reported on Wednesday, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 303749. However, 17 more COVID-19 deaths have been reported, 7 from Jammu Division and 10 from Kashmir Division. Moreover, 3046 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and discharged from WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR RIGHTS OF PEOPLE OF J&K: FAROOQ 1 day ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU June 8: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President and Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday presided over a virtual meeting of the party’s provincial Committee members, Jammu. The meeting in which wide ranging issues were discussed lasted for eight hours. Party Vice President Omar Abdullah also participated in the deliberations. WELCOME BUT HALF-HEARTED 1 day ago · Prime minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation on Monday appears to have sketched the path for course correction with respect to the country’s fight against Covid-19 pandemic. Some of its major highlights including centralizing the vaccine procurement, free vaccines for all and free food grains for over 800 million poor citizens till Diwali are significant and welcome steps. ADGP MUKESH SINGH BEREAVED 6 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 9: father of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Jammu zone, Mukesh Singh passed away on Wednesday morning at Narayana Hospital in Katra. As per family sources, last rites of the deceased was performed today at Jogi Gate Jammu. Upendra Prasad Singh father of Mukesh Singh was under treatment at Narayana Speciality Hospital Kakriyal Katra CENTRE RAISES MSP OF KHARIF CROPS TO ENSURE MINIMUM 50% 6 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, Jun 9: Instead of sitting down with the farmers protesting at Delhi borders for the past six months, the Modi government on Wednesday tried to placate them with a hike in the minimum support prices of the Kharif crops in 2021-22 to ensure a minimum 50% return over the cost, except for Bajra (85%) Tur (62%) and Urad (65%). Union Agriculture Minister STAND BY AUG 4 DECLARATION: PAGD 6 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, June 9: The signatories of Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on Wednesday reiterated their commitment to their declaration of August 4, 2019 in a meeting held here today amidst rumours of some administrative change in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in the offing. The rumours have triggered reorientation of administrative boundaries, NEW REVOLUTION IN FARMING SECTOR INITIATED IN J&K: L-G 1 day ago · KT NERWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, Jun 8: Taking a giant leap in the agriculture sector & adopting environment-friendly farming practices across the UT, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today flagged off the first consignment of IFFCO’s Nano Urea (Liquid) from Kalol area of Gujarat, through virtual mode. “I express my heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for encouraging the KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION 34 more patients die of Covid-19, 1723 new positive cases in J&K. JAMMU, June 4: Thirty-four more patients died due to COVID-19 infection on Friday, thus taking KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGKASHMIR TIMES NEWSPAPERKASHMIR TIMES JAMMUKASHMIR TIMES DAILYDAILY KASHMIR TIMES URDU NEWSPAPERKASHMIR TIMES EPAPERJAMMU KASHMIR NEWSPAPER Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news WELCOME BUT HALF-HEARTED Prime minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation on Monday appears to have sketched the path for course correction with respect to the country’s fight against Covid-19 pandemic. Some of its major highlights including centralizing the vaccine procurement, free vaccines for all and free food grains for over 800 million poor citizens till Diwali are significant and welcome steps. WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR RIGHTS OF PEOPLE OF J&K: FAROOQ KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU June 8: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President and Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday presided over a virtual meeting of the party’s provincial Committee members, Jammu. The meeting in which wide ranging issues were discussed lasted for eight hours. Party Vice President Omar Abdullah also participated in the deliberations. COVID-19: DEATHS DECLINE, CASES GO UP SLIGHTLY IN J&K JAMMMU, June 8: Jammu and Kashmir recorded 1,184 fresh cases, taking the infection tally to 3,02,671 on Tuesday, while 11 deaths pushed the toll to 4,101. Officials said that out of the fresh cases, 421 were from the Jammu division and 763 from the Kashmir division, they said. Srinagar district recorded the highest of 245 cases, followed by 109 in Baramulla district. KIM SHOWS PLANS TO STABILISE BATTERED NORTH KOREAN ECONOMY SEOULL, June 8 (Agencies): The North Korean economy has been crippled by decades of mismanagement, US-led sanctions over Kim's nuclear weapons program and the coronavirus pandemic. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presented economic plans to senior ruling party officials before an upcoming meeting to review the nation's efforts to overcome severe hardships amid a prolonged J&K ADOPTED CITIZEN-CENTRIC APPROACH TO TACKLE PANDEMIC: L KT NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, June 8: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today delivered the keynote address at the Project Yug Parivartan Global Summit-2021 being held from June 4th - 8th through virtual mode, here at Raj Bhavan. While addressing the summit, the Lt Governor said that any challenge can be met by strengthening the community participation and equity. END RESTRICTIONS ON CIVIL SOCIETY INVESTIGATING KILLING OF Demanding judicial investigation into the incident and prosecution of security officers who were involved in and ordered the firing, NAPM said, “Exemplary compensation must be paid to all the families of the deceased and injured”. KT NEWS FEATURE India's premier civil society network, National Alliance of People’s Movement (NAPM), has demanded “immediate end” to the Chhattisgarh DISTRICT ADMIN TO PROCURE 60 FOWLER BEDS (COMPLETE); 10 ARIF MUNSHI KISHTWAR June 8: Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar, Ashok Sharma in media briefing today informed that Dr. Jitendra Singh Minister of State for Prime Minister's Office; Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Space has sanctioned an amount of Rs 30.63 lacs from his MPLAD fund for Oxygen plants and upgradation of COVID health NEW REVOLUTION IN FARMING SECTOR INITIATED IN J&K: L-G KT NERWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, Jun 8: Taking a giant leap in the agriculture sector & adopting environment-friendly farming practices across the UT, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today flagged off the first consignment of IFFCO’s Nano Urea (Liquid) from Kalol area of Gujarat, through virtual mode. “I express my heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for encouraging the KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGJ&KHOMEJAMMUKASHMIREDITORIALOPINION 34 more patients die of Covid-19, 1723 new positive cases in J&K. JAMMU, June 4: Thirty-four more patients died due to COVID-19 infection on Friday, thus taking KASHMIR TIMES: OLDEST ENGLISH NEWSPAPER JAMMU, LEADINGKASHMIR TIMES NEWSPAPERKASHMIR TIMES JAMMUKASHMIR TIMES DAILYDAILY KASHMIR TIMES URDU NEWSPAPERKASHMIR TIMES EPAPERJAMMU KASHMIR NEWSPAPER Latest News about Jammu & Kashmir, Kashmir Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu, Best Newspaper Jammu, No. 1 Newspaper Jammu, Kashmir news, Jammu news WELCOME BUT HALF-HEARTED Prime minister Narendra Modi’s address to the nation on Monday appears to have sketched the path for course correction with respect to the country’s fight against Covid-19 pandemic. Some of its major highlights including centralizing the vaccine procurement, free vaccines for all and free food grains for over 800 million poor citizens till Diwali are significant and welcome steps. WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR RIGHTS OF PEOPLE OF J&K: FAROOQ KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU June 8: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President and Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday presided over a virtual meeting of the party’s provincial Committee members, Jammu. The meeting in which wide ranging issues were discussed lasted for eight hours. Party Vice President Omar Abdullah also participated in the deliberations. COVID-19: DEATHS DECLINE, CASES GO UP SLIGHTLY IN J&K JAMMMU, June 8: Jammu and Kashmir recorded 1,184 fresh cases, taking the infection tally to 3,02,671 on Tuesday, while 11 deaths pushed the toll to 4,101. Officials said that out of the fresh cases, 421 were from the Jammu division and 763 from the Kashmir division, they said. Srinagar district recorded the highest of 245 cases, followed by 109 in Baramulla district. KIM SHOWS PLANS TO STABILISE BATTERED NORTH KOREAN ECONOMY SEOULL, June 8 (Agencies): The North Korean economy has been crippled by decades of mismanagement, US-led sanctions over Kim's nuclear weapons program and the coronavirus pandemic. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presented economic plans to senior ruling party officials before an upcoming meeting to review the nation's efforts to overcome severe hardships amid a prolonged J&K ADOPTED CITIZEN-CENTRIC APPROACH TO TACKLE PANDEMIC: L KT NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, June 8: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today delivered the keynote address at the Project Yug Parivartan Global Summit-2021 being held from June 4th - 8th through virtual mode, here at Raj Bhavan. While addressing the summit, the Lt Governor said that any challenge can be met by strengthening the community participation and equity. END RESTRICTIONS ON CIVIL SOCIETY INVESTIGATING KILLING OF Demanding judicial investigation into the incident and prosecution of security officers who were involved in and ordered the firing, NAPM said, “Exemplary compensation must be paid to all the families of the deceased and injured”. KT NEWS FEATURE India's premier civil society network, National Alliance of People’s Movement (NAPM), has demanded “immediate end” to the Chhattisgarh DISTRICT ADMIN TO PROCURE 60 FOWLER BEDS (COMPLETE); 10 ARIF MUNSHI KISHTWAR June 8: Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar, Ashok Sharma in media briefing today informed that Dr. Jitendra Singh Minister of State for Prime Minister's Office; Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Space has sanctioned an amount of Rs 30.63 lacs from his MPLAD fund for Oxygen plants and upgradation of COVID health NEW REVOLUTION IN FARMING SECTOR INITIATED IN J&K: L-G KT NERWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, Jun 8: Taking a giant leap in the agriculture sector & adopting environment-friendly farming practices across the UT, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today flagged off the first consignment of IFFCO’s Nano Urea (Liquid) from Kalol area of Gujarat, through virtual mode. “I express my heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for encouraging the WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR RIGHTS OF PEOPLE OF J&K: FAROOQ KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU June 8: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President and Member of Parliament Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday presided over a virtual meeting of the party’s provincial Committee members, Jammu. The meeting in which wide ranging issues were discussed lasted for eight hours. Party Vice President Omar Abdullah also participated in the deliberations. J&K ADOPTED CITIZEN-CENTRIC APPROACH TO TACKLE PANDEMIC: L KT NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, June 8: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today delivered the keynote address at the Project Yug Parivartan Global Summit-2021 being held from June 4th - 8th through virtual mode, here at Raj Bhavan. While addressing the summit, the Lt Governor said that any challenge can be met by strengthening the community participation and equity. COVID-19: DEATHS DECLINE, CASES GO UP SLIGHTLY IN J&K JAMMMU, June 8: Jammu and Kashmir recorded 1,184 fresh cases, taking the infection tally to 3,02,671 on Tuesday, while 11 deaths pushed the toll to 4,101. Officials said that out of the fresh cases, 421 were from the Jammu division and 763 from the Kashmir division, they said. Srinagar district recorded the highest of 245 cases, followed by 109 in Baramulla district. ABHAY BAKAYA DEMANDS LOAN MORATORIUM EXTENSION 14 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE Jammu, June 6: State Youth General Secretary, Apni Party, Abhay Bakaya on Sunday expressed his concern over the suffering of the business class, traders and entrepreneurs in Jammu and Kashmir due to the current pandemic crisis. In a statement issued here, Abhay said that the economic situation of the business class in J&K was already in shambles but with DAK TAKES STRONG EXCEPTION TO DC SRINAGAR’S DEMEANING 14 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE Srinagar, June 6: The Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Sunday took a strong exception to the letter written by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar in which he has demeaned DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan and attempted to belittle all the good work he has been doing vis-à-vis the Covid-19 pandemic. Condemning the letter, DAK spokesperson, Dr Riyaz Ahmad Dagga said the J&K GOVT ISSUES NEW GUIDELINES FOR VIRTUAL CLASSES KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 1: The J&K government on Tuesday said that the virtual classes for Pre-Primary and Primary classes shall not exceed the time limit of 30 minutes and 90 minutes a day respectively. It has learnt that the guidelines were issued a day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha directed the School Education Department to frame new NEW REVOLUTION IN FARMING SECTOR INITIATED IN J&K: L-G KT NERWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, Jun 8: Taking a giant leap in the agriculture sector & adopting environment-friendly farming practices across the UT, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today flagged off the first consignment of IFFCO’s Nano Urea (Liquid) from Kalol area of Gujarat, through virtual mode. “I express my heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for encouraging the DISTRICT ADMIN TO PROCURE 60 FOWLER BEDS (COMPLETE); 10 ARIF MUNSHI KISHTWAR June 8: Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar, Ashok Sharma in media briefing today informed that Dr. Jitendra Singh Minister of State for Prime Minister's Office; Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Space has sanctioned an amount of Rs 30.63 lacs from his MPLAD fund for Oxygen plants and upgradation of COVID health RAVINDER SHARMA SUPPORTS AGRICULTURE TECHNOCRATS OF JAMMU 14 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE JAMMU, June 7: Former MLC and Chief Spokesperson JKPCC Shri Ravinder Sharma, has demanded that Agriculture Technocrats of Jammu Region should also be given promotion after DPC and should not be deprived of their due rights in the promotion to which they are eligible, as it is reported that technocrats from Kashmir Valley are promoted after DPC.Extending
MAN DIES AFTER HIT BY SPEEDY VEHICLE IN KULGAM 14 hours ago · KT NEWS SERVICE SRINAGAR, June 7: A 31-year-old mentally unsound died on the spot on Monday after being hit by a speedy vehicle at Ashmuji in South Kashmir's Kulgam district. Eyewitnesses told news agency CNS that the man was hit by a dumper vehicle near Mirpora Ashmuji and he was immediately rushed to DH Kulgam for treatment, where doctors declared brought× Home J&K Jammu
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JKLF CHAIRMAN MUHAMMAD YASIN MALIK BEING ARRESTED AT SAIRAIBALA IN SRINAGAR ON FRIDAY KT PHOTO/QAZI IRSHAD JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik being arrested at Sairaibala in Srinagar on Friday KT Photo/Qazi Irshad People Looking Damaged house after gun-battle at Pulwama on ThuresdayKT Photo/Wani Umer
People during funeral praocession of Two (LeT) militants at Pulwama on Thursday KT Photo/Wani Umer Students of different colleges stage a protest against college authorities in Srinagar on Thursday KT Photo/Qazi Irshad Chairman JKLF Muhammad Yasin Malik visits SMHS to enquire well being of injureds of Kakpora Pulwama on Thursday KT Photo. Senior NC leaders Abdul Raheem Rather addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Wednesday. KT Photo/Qazi Irshad Clashes in Pulwama between security forces and students on Wednesday.Photo/Wani Umer
Clashes between protesters and police at Soura in Srinagar on Friday. KT Photo/Qazi Irshad Shops and Business establishments in Srinagar remained closed on Friday against killing of Shopian youth. KT Photo/Qazi Irshad People running for cover after forces resorted to tear gas shelling to disperse protesters at Sairaibala in Srinagar on Friday KT Photo/QaziIrshad
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PAK RANGERS VIOLATE CEASEFIRE ON KATHUA IB JAMMU, Dec 2: Pakistani Rangers opened fire at border outposts along the International Border (IB) in Hiranagar sector of Kathua, drawingretaliation
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BSF MAN SHOOTS SELF DEAD SRINAGAR, Dec 2: A Border Security Force personnel today shot himself dead in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. According to news agencyGNS, an of
* Missing 3-yr-old found dead * Tarigami challenges new land laws in SC * Jaish militant arrested: Police * Ailing CRPF man dies 'mysteriously' in Kulgam * Kupwara police arrests JeM militant associate * Mobile internet suspended in Pulwama, Shopian * Voter injured in stone pelting * KPSS hunger strike enters 7th day * Risk of heart attack, stroke doubles in winter: DAK * Stopped from visiting ‘illegal sand-mining’ sites: Mehbooba * 2 Jaish associates arrested: PoliceINDIA
CRISIS OF LEADERS IN RAHUL CAMP NEW DELHI, Dec 2: Rahul Gandhi (50), who is to be re-anointed as the Congress President, faces a serious crisis of shortage of capableleaders in his
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COVID TOOK A BITE OUT OF US SEAFOOD INDUSTRY: FROZEN LESS AFFECTED NEW DELHI, Dec 1: The US seafood industry faced massive declines in the months following the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, and willneed target
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DEAN JONES WAS SCHEDULED TO DO COMMENTARY IN THE LPL MUMBAI, Sep 25: Former Australia batsman and the IPL (studio) commentator Dean Jones, 59, who died on Thursday noon after a massiveheart attack in h
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* Indian cricketers’ July gang : July has given many great cricketing stars to Indian cricket * Akila Dananjaya added to the training squad as the 25th player * Fate of the Asia Cup still "undecided" * US Cricket Hall Of Fame recommends Dave Cameron for ICC top post * Sripali Weerakkody is Sri Lanka's first woman cricketer qualified as Master and Fitness Trainer in * India-born doctor on England player's back * Pace Doctor for fast bowlers * DGP inaugurates Open Air Gym at Gulshan Ground Tribute's to Sh. Ved Bhasin Ji SEARCH KASHMIR TIMESVIDEOS
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