Curious about what's happening in Jammu & Kashmir right now? This tag gathers clear, useful coverage of J&K issues — from politics and security to local services and daily life. You won't find long-winded essays here. Instead, expect short explainers, practical how-tos and timely updates that help you understand events and act on them.
We cover topics that matter to people who live in, work with, or follow J&K:
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If you're local, focus on security and public service posts to stay informed about administration changes and procedures. If you're outside J&K, use the travel and civic-service guides before planning a visit or handling paperwork. And if something affects daily life — like education drives or policing advice — you'll find concise coverage here that tells you what happened and what to do next.
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The former interlocutor for Jammu and Kashmir and several other prominent figures have taken their grievances to the Supreme Court. This is in response to the move by the government to scrap Articles 370 and 35A from the state's constitution. The petitioners have requested that the court review the legality of the decision and rule on the matter. The petitioners are looking for a speedy resolution to the case and are hoping for a favorable outcome. With such a high-profile case going to the country's highest court, the future of the state is at stake. It remains to be seen what the court will decide and the implications that this case will have in the long run.
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