Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a drastic change in weather patterns. In the year 2024, the Union territory experienced the lowest rainfall in the last 50 years, and the rain deficit ...
Kashmir has always held a central place in the heart of Pakistan, not merely as a geographical entity but as an inseparable part of its ideological and strategic framework. Its significance transcends ...
Srinagar- Amidst melting of glaciers, River Jhelum, the lifeline of Kashmir, is witnessing one of its all-time lowest water levels this season, raising alarms about the growing impact of climate ...
These two locations also serve as significant catchments for the River Jhelum, which spans an area of 17,622 km², covering approximately 47% of the Kashmir Valley. Notably, this region is home to 91% ...
As the Valley experienced the driest year in five decades, the river Jhelum has been flowing at its all-time low water level as well. Jammu and Kashmir has experienced a precipitation deficit in ...