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July 5, 2017 News Students for better services at College canteen Srinagar: Students of Women’s College, M.A Road, complain that the hygiene at the college’s canteen was very poor. The students allege that
July 5, 2017 News Women’s College library goes high tech Srinagar: The automation of library in Government College for Women, M.A Road has started, 67 years after its establishment. Officials said that
July 5, 2017 News Students demand proper dumping yard in Women’s College Srinagar: Students are aghast over lack of a proper garbage dumping space at Women’s College, M.A Road, Srinagar. There is no closed
July 5, 2017 News Students eagerly wait for maiden coffee shop in Women’s College Srinagar: To provide students some space to socialise and relax, authorities in Women’s College, M.A Road, Srinagar have decided to open a
May 18, 2017 News CM Scooty Scheme: 6 months on, students struggle to get documents Srinagar: Hundreds of women students, who were provided scooties on subsidy by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, are struggling to get the registration
May 18, 2017 News Women students break stereotypes, start businesses online Srinagar: They are still in their college and have already established their businesses. The urge to do something new and to
March 20, 2017 News Young Programmer Makes Learning Easier for Students As the Kashmir Valley keeps on countersigning the unfortunate turbulences, its youngsters keep contributing to the society with their creative ideas. Sixteen-year-old
March 20, 2017 News Calligraphy: A Casualty of Technology In a dimly-lit room at Srinagar’s congested downtown, Mohammad Ayoub, 60, dusts his stacked collection of old newspapers. Memoir of his ‘golden
March 20, 2017 News Institution Housed in History Overlooked by mighty Chinars, queens wandered on its lush green lawns, leaders addressed people in its spacious assembly halls, and poets exchanged