There is a growing demand for the resumption of ‘Darbar Move’, an annual affair of shifting capitals between Jammu and Srinagar in J&K, as the ruling party as well as several regional ...
Three years after the 149-year-old Darbar Move tradition was formally abolished in J&K, the practice has “by and large” been reinstated, The Indian Express has learnt. According to official sources, ...
Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid seeks restoration of 'Darbar move' in Jammu and Kashmir The Lok Sabha MP said our only demand is that people should be told which city was the capital of J&K. PTI ...
SRINAGAR – Member of Parliament Sheikh Rashid on Friday held a ‘peaceful’ protest outside the civil secretariat in Srinagar, demanding restoration of darbar move. Speaking with reporters ...
SRINAGAR, Oct 24: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference general secretary and MLA Khanyar, Ali Mohd Sagar, convened an Awami Darbar wherein he interacted with public delegations from Dalgate, ...
The bi-annual Darbar Move, a long-standing tradition in Jammu and Kashmir that was halted during the COVID-19 pandemic, is unlikely to occur this winter. The practice involved shifting the government ...
JAMMU, Oct 23: There will be no Darbar Move at least for this winter as the General Administration Department (GAD) today came out with an order stating that only the Administrative Secretaries and ...
The pact was signed between the two countries in October 2019, with the first batch of devotees visiting the holy shrine in November of that year read more Indian Sikh pilgrims are seen during their ...
The First Gorkha Rifles (1GR), one of the Indian Army’s oldest and most distinguished regiments, commemorated its regimental reunion at its Centre in Subathu from October 18-19. On the occasion ...
Chandigarh: The 1st Gorkha Rifles (1 GR), one of the Indian Army’s oldest and most distinguished regiments, celebrated its Regimental Reunion on Oct 18-19 at Subathu, Himachal Pradesh.
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...