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Rising Kashmir is a daily English newspaper printed and published in Srinagar, the summer capital of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. [1] It was founded by Shujaat Bukhari in March 2008. [2] The newspaper has nurtured scores of reporters based in Kashmir, who now work in top news organisations around the world. [3]
These publications serve as important sources of news and information within the region. [1] Major periodicals in Jammu and Kashmir include Greater Kashmir, Kashmir News Service, Kashmir Observer, Rising Kashmir, Kashmir Times, Srinagar Jang, Aftab, Daily Excelsior, Elite Kashmir and Kashmir Monitor. [2]
State Times is an Indian English language daily newspaper from the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir. The publication is owned and operated by State Times Group, J&K . The newspaper is widely read in the northern states of India and has also included Delhi edition in its repertoire.
Srinagar railway station Jammu–Srinagar National Highway The under-construction Jammu-Baramulla line of the Northern Railways is the only railway line in the territory. Once complete, the line will connect the two regions of Jammu and Kashmir and will also provide a rail link to the Kashmir valley from other parts of the country.
In 1964 it was converted as a daily. This newspaper is the oldest and largest circulated newspaper of Jammu and Kashmir and it has a total subscription of two million it is worldwide also known as "Key to Kashmir affairs. [2] On 19 Oct 2020, the Srinagar Office of Kashmir Times was sealed by the Indian Government without any explanation. [3]
The Greater Kashmir has its largest base of circulation in Jammu and Kashmir, and is the most widely read English daily newspaper in the state. [ 3 ] The Greater Kashmir group (GK Communications Pvt. Ltd) also publishes its sister projects in Urdu language – Nawa-e-Jhelum [ 4 ] and Kashmir Uzma – and the English-language magazine Kashmir Ink .
A British Residency was established in Srinagar and direct British influence on the administration of the state grew. During this time, Srinagar, and in turn the Kashmir Valley, was connected to the rest of India via roads, which saw increased trade with Punjab. In 1886, a municipality was established for the city of Srinagar. [58]
Kashmir Observer is an Indian newspaper published from Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir since 1996. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Sajjad Haider , a past president of Kashmir Editors Guild, is its editor-in-chief. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Besides the print and online formats, its stories are republished by other media outlets.