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MeT predicts mainly dry weather as temperature rises in J&K

Srinagar, July 13: Amid forecast for mainly dry weather with possibility of “isolated very light rain and thunderstorm” during next few days, the minimum temperature recorded a rise at most places in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday. A meteorological department official here told GNS that “intermittent light to moderate rain” was expected at many places

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Weather department predicts isolated light rains till July 14

Srinagar, July 12: Weather department on Wednesday forecast mainly dry weather with possibility of isolated light rain and thunderstorm till July 14. A meteorological department official said that “intermittent light to moderate rain” was expected at many places of J-K from July 15-17. Regarding the minimum temperature, the official said that Srinagar recorded a low

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Article 370: Centre Claims J&K Back To Normal; Final SC Hearing From Aug 2

Published by BOOM Live By Ritika Jain The Supreme Court will start hearing pleas challenging the Centre’s move to scrap Article 370, from August 2, 2023. The top court today also allowed bureaucrat Shah Faesal and activist Shehla Rashid to withdraw their pleas in this batch of matters. The Supreme Court will finally hear the

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Weather department forecasts ‘hot and humid’ weather in Jammu and Kashmir today

Srinagar, July 2: Weather department here on forecast mainly clear, “hot and humid” weather in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. However, an official of the meteorological department here said that a “brief spell of showers may occur in some areas towards late afternoon and evening.” “Today’s maximum temperature In Jammu and Srinagar is expected to

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No, Viral Video Does Not Show Priyank Kharge Promoting Cow Slaughter

Published by BOOM Live By Hazel Gandhi As Bakri Eid approaches, the Twitter handle of BJP Karnataka has shared a video of INC leader Priyank Kharge addressing law enforcement officials and accused him of “abusing his power” and “promoting illegal cow slaughter.” BOOM found that a longer version of the clip shows Kharge speaking against

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Centre Vs Jack Dorsey: RTI Data Shows Rise In Twitter Takedown Requests

Published by BOOM Live By Ritika Jain In an interview with a YouTube channel, ex-Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said the Indian government made several requests to take down tweets supporting the 2020 farmers’ protest and gag journalists critical of the ruling dispensation. This, Dorsey said, was followed up with threats to shut down the Twitter

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NIA attaches property of jailed Hurriyat leader Ayaz Akbar

Srinagar, June 13: National Investigation Agency (NIA) Tuesday attached the property of incarcerated Hurriyat (G) leader Ayaz Akbar at Shalteng area of Srinagar. Officials said that NIA pasted the notice of attachment on the immovable property that read “this is to inform all members of the public that the immovable property ie. land measuring 1

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NIA attaches Zahoor Watali’s 3 properties in Handwara

The Newscraving Desk Srinagar, June 12: National Investigation Agency on Monday attached three immovable properties in the name of Zahoor Ahmad Shah Watali, who was arrested in 2017 by the premier Investigation Agency, at Baghatpora Handwara in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. Official sources said that land measuring 13.3 Marlas, 8.6 Marlas and 10.3 Marlas were

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