J&K govt ropes in filmmaker Imtiaz Ali to promote local art and culture
Celebrities | December 15, 2020 20:29 ISTJammu and Kashmir government invited well-known film director Imtiaz Ali to promote local art and culture.
Jammu and Kashmir government invited well-known film director Imtiaz Ali to promote local art and culture.
"There is no vendetta (against anyone). In its natural course, the way Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) is working now, we won't let go big fishes. No one will be spared – whether he belongs to any party or however big he is. No one is big before the law. I am here. I am not going anywhere," Malik told reporters after starting a plantation drive at Zabarwan hills here.
The official said this after the meeting, chaired by Secretary Irrigation and Flood Control department Farooq Ahmed Shah, to review the functioning of flood mitigation plans held here yesterday.
Jammu: Virtually rejecting demands for re-arrest of separatist leader Masarat Alam by several quarters including BJP, the Jammu and Kashmir government tonight said there was no ground for his fresh detention. “Without charges, how can
New Delhi: PDP and BJP have ironed out their differences and reached a consensus on a Common Minimum Programme (CMP) that will form the basis of their unique coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir to
New Delhi: The postponement of an expected meeting today between PDP patron Mufti Mohammed Sayeed and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has triggered speculation about any last minute hitches on key issues that could form the
New Delhi: There has been a “significant” and “decisive” headway in the talks between BJP and PDP for government formation in Jammu and Kashmir, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said today.Speaking to reporters outside Parliament House,
New Delhi: Decks have been cleared for a PDP-BJP government in Jammu and Kashmir possibly within a week with both sides agreeing on a Common Minimum Programme (CMP) which is understood to have addressed controversial
Jammu: While the structured dialogue with PDP was on for government formation in Jammu and Kashmir, BJP today said it was too early to say what issues will be “dropped” to arrive at a consensus
Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today questioned the delay in government formation in the state, saying BJP and PDP should explain it.“Will someone from @jkpdp or @BJP4India please tell us why
Kochi: Declining to give any timeframe on formation of government in Jammu and Kashmir, BJP today claimed there will be a stable government in that state soon.“We hope to have a stable government. BJP, obviously
Srinagar: As flood response efforts move from rescue to relief and rehabilitation, Jammu and Kashmir government today announced a Rs 200 crore assistance package, first instalment of Rs 75,000 to the homeless for rebuilding homes
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