65% parents don’t prefer online education apps in J&K, reveals survey
Srinagar: The survey conducted by GMC Srinagar has found that 65 percent parents in Jammu and Kashmir don’t prefer online ...
Srinagar: The survey conducted by GMC Srinagar has found that 65 percent parents in Jammu and Kashmir don’t prefer online ...
Srinagar: One person was killed and three others were injured after a vehicle they were travelling skidded off the road ...
Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk has asked employees to return to the office or leave the company, according to ...
United Nations, June 1: Seeing the devastation brought by the Covid-19 pandemic, India has put a spotlight on the threat ...
New Delhi, June 1: Meta-owned WhatsApp on Wednesday said that it banned over 16.6 lakh bad accounts in India in ...
BEIJING: The world’s biggest nation is about to shrink. China accounts for more than one sixth of the world’s population. ...
When things don’t go your way, it’s easy to look around for someone or something to blame. You may be ...
After two long, difficult years of the pandemic, life has started to return to normal or at least something resembling ...
The days of heart transplant survivors undergoing invasive biopsies could soon be over after a new MRI technique has proven ...
According to a recent study, infusions of the local anaesthetic lidocaine may provide pain relief to people with chronic migraine ...
Baramulla: The authorities in the tourism department Kashmir have strictly prohibited sledging activities on Ski slopes of Gulmarg to avoid...
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