Education
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Bandipora engineer siblings awarded for using biomedical wastes to construct roads
Bandipora, 21 August, KDC: Two civil Engineers Benit-ul-Islam and her sibling Shabnum Masood hailing from north Kashmir’s Bandipora district have…
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Govt has ensured best healthcare for all; Quality medical education for Youth: Manoj Sinha
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that the government is investing in healthcare and medical education so that all…
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‘PG Course Admission Outside State’: CBK Files Chargesheet Against Accused
Srinagar, Aug 22 : The Economic Offence (EO) wing of Crime Branch Kashmir on Monday produced a charge sheet against…
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Rain Lashes J&K, MeT Forecasts More In 24 Hours
Srinagar, Aug 20: Rain lashed Jammu and Kashmir even as weatherman on Saturday forecast widespread light to moderate showers and…
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Need For New Thinking In School Education: LG
Srinagar, Aug 20 : Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha stressed the need for a “new thinking” in school education even as…
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60 students join annual IIPA debate at KU; VC chairs valedictory session
The annual debate of the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) held at the University of Kashmir saw an overwhelming…
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Re-exam of JKSI posts in October, says Manoj Sinha
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Friday said that the administration is going to conduct the re-exam of Jammu and Kashmir sub-inspector…
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PSAJK welcomes appointment of Alok Kumar as Principal Secretary Education
Srinagar, August 18: Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) today welcomed the appointment of Alok Kumar as Principal…
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Awantipora youth publishes maiden anthology ‘The Consciousness of Universe’
Awantipora: A youth from Awantipora area of Pulwama has written his maiden anthology titled “The consciousness of universe”. Suhail Ahmad…
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Education: In J&K, 22 percent schools at primary level, 6 per cent at Upper Primary Level have surplus teacher or student deficit
Srinagar: In Jammu and Kashmir, more than 22 percent of schools at Primary Level and six percent at Upper Primary…
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