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Muralitharan’s company cancels Rs 1,650 crore investment in Jammu Kashmir

Muralitharan’s company cancels Rs 1,650 crore investment in Jammu Kashmir

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Muttiah Muralitharan’s company, M/s Ceylon Beverage, has decided to pull out of its proposed Rs 1,650 crore investment in Kathua, Jammu Kashmir, Deccan Herald reproted. The withdrawal follows the expiration of incentives under the 2021 National Sector Industrial Policy, which ended in September 2024. The company had initially planned to establish a production plant in the region, but without an extension of the incentives, the plans have been abandoned. Ceylon Beverage formally applied to back out of the project on March 6, confirming that the plant would now be relocated to Pune. The decision came after a prolonged wait for an extension of the policy incentives, which have yet to be approved by the central government. The land allocation to Ceylon Beverage in Kathua sparked contr...
CRPF trooper dies of cardiac arrest in Srinagar

CRPF trooper dies of cardiac arrest in Srinagar

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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) man posted with the B/117th of the CRPF at Rajbagh in Central Kashmir's Srinagar died of cardiac arrest Tuesday. Officials told news agency JKNS that the CRPF personnel suddenly complained of chest pain, after which he was referred to the nearest medical health care center. They said the CRPF personnel later died of cardiac arrest. He has been identified as Jiterndera Devidass, a resident of Jalgaon in Maharashtra. Meanwhile police have taken cognizance of the incident.—(JKNS)
’18 lakh metric tonnes in 2023-24′: Horticulture exports see massive rise in Kashmir

’18 lakh metric tonnes in 2023-24′: Horticulture exports see massive rise in Kashmir

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Contrary to concerns about a decline, the horticulture industry in Jammu Kashmir has shown positive growth in recent years, according to a government response tabled in the legislative assembly. The reply, addressing an unstarred question regarding the promotion of the apple industry, reveals an increase in both production and exports of horticultural produce. As per the details available with news agency JKNS stated that during 2021-22, the production stood at 23.41 Lakh Metric Tonnes (LMT) with 12.07 LMT exported outside the Union Territory (UT). During 2022-23, the Production increased to 27.21 LMT and exports rose to 17.48 LMT and during 2023-24, the production remained strong at 26.43 LMT with exports reaching 18.57 LMT while in 2024-25 (up to February), the poduction is projected ...
Essential commodities turn costly as Ramadhan begins in Kashmir

Essential commodities turn costly as Ramadhan begins in Kashmir

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Amidst the holy month of Ramadhan, the people across Kashmir have voiced concerns over the skyrocketing prices of essential items, particularly fruits, vegetables, and other daily necessities. Locals from various districts including Srinagar, Ganderbal, Bandipora, Pulwama, Anantnag, Shopian, Baramulla, and Kupwara expressed their concerns, stating, "Vegetables and fruits have become almost unaffordable for the common man. We urge the authorities, especially the Food and Safety Department, to form squads and conduct regular checks throughout the month of Ramadhan. Who is allowing the vendors to raise prices, and why there is no check at all which they claim have made staple items increasingly unaffordable for many, especially during the fasting month.” According to the news agency—Kas...
World Bank says India will continue to be fastest growing economy: PM Modi

World Bank says India will continue to be fastest growing economy: PM Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the World Bank has expressed confidence that India will continue to be the world’s fastest-growing economy in the coming years. He was speaking after inaugurating the mega ‘Invest Madhya Pradesh – Global Investors Summit-2025’ in Bhopal to showcase the state’s infinite possibilities for investors and industrialists. The World Bank had recently said in its Global Economic Prospects report that India will remain the fastest-growing major economy for the next two years. Modi also said the Deregulation Commission will help create an investment-friendly regulatory ecosystem in the states. India is emerging as the top supply chain for global aerospace firms, he said. Textile, tourism, and technology sectors will generate crores of jobs i...
Kashmir’s handicraft exports cross ₹2,500 crore despite global challenges

Kashmir’s handicraft exports cross ₹2,500 crore despite global challenges

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Despite facing hurdles due to global conflicts, exports of Kashmir’s renowned handicrafts and handloom products have touched ₹2,567 crore over the past two and a half financial years. Officials anticipate the total exports to reach ₹3,000 crore by the end of the current fiscal year. According to figures from the Handicrafts and Handloom Department, shawls—including the celebrated Kani and Sozni varieties—have led the export market, generating ₹1,105 crore in revenue, while hand-knotted carpets have accounted for ₹728 crore. Other notable exports include crewel embroidery, papier mâché, chain stitch work, and wood carving. To support artisans and exporters, the government has introduced financial incentives, including a subsidy scheme that reimburses up to 10% of total export value, cappe...
Khyber Cement honored as ‘Most Impactful Cement Brand of Kashmir’ at Big Impact Awards 2025

Khyber Cement honored as ‘Most Impactful Cement Brand of Kashmir’ at Big Impact Awards 2025

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Khyber Cement has once again reinforced its position as a leader in Jammu & Kashmir’s industrial sector by securing the prestigious ‘Most Impactful Cement Brand of Kashmir’ award at the Big Impact Awards 2025. The grand ceremony, hosted by BIG FM at Hotel Radisson Blu in Jammu, was graced by several distinguished guests, including J & K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, alongside prominent industry figures and changemakers from diverse sectors. The award acknowledges Khyber Cement’s remarkable contributions since its establishment in 1983, recognizing its consistent delivery of high-quality cement and its unwavering dedication to the socio-economic development of the region. Over the years, the company has emerged as a pioneer in sustainability, community welfare, and innovation, re...
JK Bank faces ₹16,000-Crore GST demand, Vows legal action

JK Bank faces ₹16,000-Crore GST demand, Vows legal action

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Jammu Kashmir Bank has been served a Goods and Services Tax (GST) demand notice by the Joint Commissioner of the Central GST Commissionerate, Jammu, amounting to approximately ₹8,130.66 crore. With additional penalties and interest, the total demand reaches nearly ₹16,000 crore—exceeding the bank’s market capitalization of ₹11,273.91 crore. Despite the significant amount, J&K Bank maintains that the notice will not materially impact its financials or operations. A senior bank official said that the dispute arises from the treatment of interest receivable under the Transfer Pricing Mechanism (TPM), which has been classified as a taxable financial service. Following the news, the bank’s share price dropped to an intraday low of ₹99.26 on the National Stock Exchange, a decline...
Ex-JK Bank employee arrested in multi-crore loan fraud case in Jammu

Ex-JK Bank employee arrested in multi-crore loan fraud case in Jammu

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The Crime Branch of Jammu Kashmir Police on Friday arrested the main accused in a multi-crore loan scam in J&K Bank immediately after his bail application was denied by the court. The arrested individual, identified as Rohit Taroch, is a former employee of the BC Road branch of the bank in Jammu. He was terminated from service following the unearthing of a loan scam amounting to ₹1.44 crore, officials said. The arrest followed a written complaint from the then branch manager of the bank to the Crime Branch. It was alleged that between 2018 and 2019, 14 borrowers approached the bank for personal consumption loans (PCL) under the bank’s Sahulat and Saral scheme for government employees. The borrowers claimed to be employees of the military farmhouse in Jammu, administrative c...
What’s getting cheaper and costlier in Budget 2025? Full breakdown

What’s getting cheaper and costlier in Budget 2025? Full breakdown

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Imported life-saving drugs, including those for cancer and chronic diseases, alongside high-end imported cars and motorcycles, are set to become cheaper following cuts in customs duties announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Union Budget for 2025-26. However, certain items like interactive flat-panel displays and knitted fabrics will see price hikes due to increased basic customs duties. Here’s the revised list of what will get costlier and cheaper: Cheaper: - Imported motorcycles (CBU) with engine capacity up to 1600cc - Motorcycles (SKD) with engine capacity up to 1600cc - Motorcycles (CKD) with engine capacity up to 1600cc - Imported motorcycles (CBU, SKD, and CKD) with engine capacity above 1600cc - Imported vehicles for the transport of 10 or m...
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