Journalists can lose accreditation if they act against national security, says new policy
Journalists acting in a manner prejudicial to the country’s “security, sovereignty and integrity” as well as “public order, decency or...
Read moreJournalists acting in a manner prejudicial to the country’s “security, sovereignty and integrity” as well as “public order, decency or...
Read moreAt least seven passengers were injured in a bus accident in Thangrote village of Teryath tehsil of Rajouri district of...
Read moreIndia reported 67,597 new COVID-19 cases and 1,188 deaths in the last 24 hours, informed the Union Ministry of Health...
Read moreWhile upper reaches including Gulmarg and Pahalgam received fresh light snowfall while rains lashed plains, night temperature recorded a drop...
Read more17 IPS officers are likely to get promoted to various higher ranks in Jammu and Kashmir after the joint departmental...
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