Kashmir is grappling with a severe water shortage due to an unprecedented snowless winter, impacting not only daily life but also vital sectors such as agriculture and tourism.
For days, people in the Himalayan region of Kashmir watched in agony as a famed ancient spring ran dry amid extreme dry ...
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Winter makes a welcome comeback
After an inordinate delay that sparked concerns about a possible drought, the upper parts of the country finally received rain and snow, causing temperatures to drop below freezing in several ...
The Meteorological Centre in Srinagar stated that Kashmir received 80% deficit rain and snow while Jammu division saw 83% deficit from January 1 to February 20, worrying those associated with the ...
Agricultural scientists cautioned that potato cultivation might be at the highest risk in case of severe waterlogging ...
J&K facing severe threat from climate change’ Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 20: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said ...
Srinagar- Kashmir is facing a severe water crisis as several of its renowned natural springs have dried up due to a prolonged dry spell. The most re ...
Addresses Workshop On NEP-2020 at JU, Lauds ‘Design Your Degree’ programme Jammu: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today reiterated that Jammu and Kashmir is ...
Reiterating that Jammu and Kashmir is facing a severe threat from climate change, particularly in the form of a water crisis, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday stressed the need for greater ...
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today reiterated that Jammu and Kashmir is facing a severe threat from climate change, particularly in the form of a water crisis, stressing the need for greater awareness ...
So far a more quiet contender in the broader AI conversation, India’s tech ecosystem has seen an ostensibly slower, more ...