A new report by SYSF Foundation shreds decades-long myth of unmarked graves in Kashmir, revealing 93 per cent of such graves belonged to Pakistani terrorists, not locals.
The crackdown against rotten meat supply in Kashmir began in early August, when an insider in the meat trade informed a local news outlet about rotten meat making its way into Jammu and Kashmir markets from Delhi’s Ghazipur mandi.
Security forces eliminated Hashim Musa and two others during a swift encounter after tracking suspicious satellite phone signals and receiving key local inputs. Forensic tests will confirm their direct role in the Pahalgam killings.
26th July, 2025, marks 26 years since India’s victory in the Kargil War. Known as Kargil Vijay Diwas, this day honours the soldiers who bravely fought to reclaim peaks occupied by Pakistani troops and terrorists in 1999.
Government of India on Friday dismissed a Court of Arbitration under the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty as illegal, and rejected its recent rulings over Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects in Jammu and Kashmir
Dr Madhavi Latha’s team pioneered a “design-as-you-go” approach for the Chenab Bridge. They constantly innovated on site to address hidden cavities, fractured rock, changing rock properties, and hydrological hazards.