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Following a tragic incident in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir is seeing a resurgence in tourism, with many foreign visitors ...
Hundreds of Indian students—around 1,500 from Kashmir alone—are enrolled in various medical colleges across Iran ...
Jammu and Kashmir are gradually restoring normalcy in its tourism sector by reopening 16 popular destinations after a terror ...
Kashmir reopened several tourist destinations, including Betaab Valley and Achabal Mughal Gardens. The move, welcomed by locals, politicians, and tourists, aims to revive tourism and restore ...
Israel said it had targeted Iran's nuclear facilities and military leadership. It claimed Iran had launched more than 270 ...
From Pahalgam’s pine-fringed trails to the gardens of Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir begins welcoming tourists back as normalcy ...
Anantnag, June 15:With Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announcing the reopening of tourist spots that were temporarily closed ...
A day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced the reopening of eight major tourist destinations to ...
A day after Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced the reopening of eight major tourist destinations to ...
Eight major tourist spots in Kashmir Valley have been reopened after being closed since the April 22nd Pahalgam terror attack. The left-wing governor announced the reopening, which includes ...