CM Omar Abdullah opens highest rotating conference hall at Gulmarg’s Gondola Phase 2, offering 360° views of Affarwat.
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Centre Can’t Claim Normalcy In J-K Without Opening Places Closed Post Pahalgam Attack: CM Abdullah
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the Centre cannot claim normalcy in the Union territory until the destinations, closed after the Pahalgam attack earlier this year, are ...
Gulmarg hotels, which saw single-digit occupancy recently, begin seeing 60% bookings; Kashmir tourism’s recovery has been ...
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Looking Back 2025: Pahalgam Attack And Operation Sindoor, A Turning Point In India’s Fight Against Terrorism
The precision military response under Operation Sindoor targeted militant camps across the Line of Control, showcasing a ...
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday strongly condemned attempts to paint an entire community with a ...
Constitutional changes not going to end terror’ *INDIA bloc on life support, may wheel into ICU Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 6: ...
Speaking at HT Summit, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated that the year so far has certainly been a difficult one. “Answer by any yardstick if you want to assess the year, it has ...
Shock, grief, despair, glory, hope, joy: 2025 was a montage of emotions. Some moments drove us to tears, and some made us ...
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Not All Kashmiris Support Terrorism, Says J&K CM Omar Abdullah On Pahalgam Attack, Delhi Blast
He emphasised that only a minority supports terrorism, highlighting public grief and economic damage following the Pahalgam ...
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Omar Abdullah blames UT model for creating 'silo' in security decision making
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday termed his first year in office "a difficult one" due to major terror attacks, while sharply criticising the Union territory model for ...
Says Kashmiris are as disturbed by Delhi blast as by Pahalgam attack Condemns blanket suspicion Argues removing Art 370 didn’t end ‘home-grown terrorism’ New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister ...
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