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BJP willfully delaying delimitation, Assembly polls in J&K: Harshdev

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 24: JKNPP Chairman and former Minister, Harshdev Singh today alleged that the Central BJP was willfully delaying

JKNPP protests against soaring fuel prices, property tax, Toll Plazas

JKNPP protests against soaring fuel prices, property tax, Toll Plazas JKNPP protests against soaring fuel prices, property tax, Toll Plazas Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 18: Accusing the BJP of having miserably failed to control fuel price rise and inflation besides imposing weird taxes one after the other, Panthers Party activists staged a protest demonstration at Exhibition Ground Jammu, here today. Led by Harshdev Singh, Chairman-JKNPP and Yash Paul Kundal, General Secretary-JKNPP, the protestors raised slogans against the Modi Government. Describing India’s Petrol and Diesel prices costliest in Southeast Asia, Harshdev Singh said that at the time when GST had been introduced to rationalise indirect taxes in the country, it was indeed unjustifiable to keep petro-products outside the ambit of new taxation regime.

Briefing February 14-20, 2021

Hokersar -The Heaven of Migratory Birds. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur After Hokersar wetland, the wildlife authorities had a humanitarian show at Dachigam national park, where they made arrangements of food for Hangul, the Kashmir stag.  As it snowed heavily this year, the officials witnessed that the deer came down to the park in search of food and they said that its movement increased this year so extra care was taken to ensure that they get enough food. The Hangul is the only surviving Red Deer sub-species in the Indian subcontinent. The magnificent mammal has been declared as a ‘critically endangered species’ by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). Known for its giant antlers bearing 11 to 16 points, the Hangul has been hunted for centuries which lead to its population plunging to 150 (as of 2017). Once found in high altitude regions of Northern India, the Kashmir Stag is now confined to only Dachigam National Park in Kashmir and its population has remai

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