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Prospects of Inland Water Transportation in the River Drainage System of Kashmir
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 06 | June 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 Prospects of Inland Water Transportation in the River Drainage System of Kashmir Maleeha Rashid1 PG Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, Desh Bhagat University, Punjab, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract – There is an immense potential of inland water providing adequate motivation to adopt IWT by transportation as an alternate transportation in Kashmir. The user. major consideration for such a linkage is navigation on river. Evaluate and propose the IWT system with best This energy efficient and environment friendly mode of economic and financial transport system got defunct after alternative modes of road and rail networks came to fore with quick movement and 1.2. Potential of Inland Water Transport in Kashmir several other facilities. Current Traffic estimation and Valley envisaged traffic and passenger forecast was taken into consideration .Moreover, detailed design of waterway, The length of navigable waterways in the State of Jammu & passenger vessel and terminals on the projected traffic volume. Kashmir exceeds 200 kms. Most of the rivers flowing in the Comparative Tariff analysis for IWT and other services Jammu province have a steep gradient and are therefore not providing adequate motivation to adopt IWT by user. To know suitable for navigation. Except for a few ferry crossings in the the existing condition of river, hydrographic survey was lower reaches of the Chenab, there is hardly any water conducted between Pampore and Chattabal. transport in the Jammu Province. In Kashmir valley, River Jhelum is the principal waterway and is important from Key Words: Inland Water Transportation, Hydrographic navigational point of view. -
Kashmir's First Handcrafted Boutique Hotel
NEW IN TOWN Special Interview With Shades Of ‘Greens’ From P8 "JHELUM CAFE" “Saqib Mir” “Le Delice” Bakery P4 Kashmir’s Emerald... P6 Vol: 02 | Issue: 03 Wednesday 01 MAY 2019 Khyen Chyenkhyenchyen.net World’s Food Guide To Kashmir Kashmir's First Handcrafted Boutique Hotel `5 FREE WITH KASHMIR OBSERVER 2 Editors Take! FOOD NEWS fter spending fairly good time in the valley and gradually understand- Aing the F&B industry in Kashmir, I feel I should too write a column. It’s EDITOR'S PICK an amazing journey, starting from my first visit to Kashmir in 2002 when there were no cafes but only a few restaurants. Kashmir has come a long way since then Kashmir's First Handcrafted Boutique and its commendable how the young and passionate entrepreneurs ventured into this business. These cafes and restaurants Hotel - NADIS, Into the Flow... have not only changed the atmosphere of the city but it has also given opportunities to the local people to come out and experi- hen day ends and night falls ence different cuisines. The “eating out” and its quiet and you can see culture has changed the vibe of the city in Wthe stars. On the foot hills of a way one has never see before. Through zabarwan hills and few kilometres these initiatives city has given tourists a from the famous mughal garden. chance to explore traditional Kashmiri Nadis is a modern kashmir house, cuisine and world cuisine with the best inspired by the picturesque alpine possible ambience. “Khyen Chyen” in landscape and rich heritage of kash- Kashmir is a first initiative of its kind mir culture. -
Islamic University of Science & Technology
ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AWANTIPORA , KASHMIR List of provisionally eligible candidates applied for the post of Jr. Assistant - 2017 Vide Advertisement Notification No: 05 of 2017 Dated: 05-05-2017 S.No. Form No. Name Parentage Address Remarks 1 1280002 Umar Afzal Dar Mohd Afzal Dar Gulbugh Ratnipora Pulwama,Pulwama ELIGIBLE 2 1280004 Feroz Ahmad Dar Gull Mohd Dar Chandpora Kanelwon Bijbehara,Anantnag ELIGIBLE 3 1280006 Bisma Gull Gh Mohd Bhat Gaberpora Hawal,Pulwama ELIGIBLE 4 1280008 Umar Yousuf Mohmad Yousuf Bhat New Theed Harwan Near J And K Bank,Srinagar ELIGIBLE 5 1280009 Mir Imran Javid Ahmad Mir Brazloo Jagir, Mir Mohalla, Post Office - ELIGIBLE Yaripora.,Kulgam 6 1280010 Jahangeer Yousuf Sheikh Mohammad Yousuf Sheikh Mirak Abad, Shalimar ,Srinagar ELIGIBLE 7 1280011 Bashir Ahmad Kumhar Gh Ahmad Kumhar Mohalla, Awantipora,Pulwama ELIGIBLE 8 1280012 Peerzada Hamid Ahmad Peer Gh Nabi Peer Mohalla Dialgam Anantnag J&K,Anantnag ELIGIBLE 9 1280014 Muzafar Ahmad Shaikh Gh.Mohammad Shaikh R/O.Midoora Awantipora,Pulwama ELIGIBLE 10 1280016 Asif Amin Mohammad Amin Najar Near Ignou Regional Centre My School Lane Kursoo ELIGIBLE Rajbagh,Srinagar 11 1280017 Moonis Muntazir Mohd Ramzan Parray Gulshanpora Tral, Pulwama,Pulwama ELIGIBLE 12 1280019 Rayees Ahmad Shah Gh Nabi Shah Achabal Anantnag Kashmir,Anantnag ELIGIBLE 13 1280021 Syed Muneeb Andrabi Syed Bashir Ahmad Andrabi Andrabi Mohallah,Ratnipora Pulwama ELIGIBLE Kashmir,Pulwama 14 1280024 Ishfaq Ahmad Sheikh Mohd Yousuf Sheikh Ranbirpora, Mattan,Anantnag ELIGIBLE 15 1280025 Adil Majid Bader Ab. Majid Bader Tral-I-Payeen,Pulwama ELIGIBLE 16 1280026 Shahid Manzoor Manzoor Ahmad Hajam Rajbagh Colony, Rangil,Ganderbal ELIGIBLE 17 1280028 Mubina Akther Gh Mohdn Kuchay Barsoo Awantipora,Pulwama ELIGIBLE Page 1 of 33 Designed & Developed By : Advanced Center for Information Technology & e-Governance,DOCS IUST S.No. -
Media Times December 2017
MEDIA TIMES ARMLESS ALLROUNDER ﻮر य ﯽ اﻟﻨ गम ﻟ ोत ﺖ ا ﻤ ٰ ा ﻠ ﻈ म ﻟ ो ا ﻦ स ﻣ म त U N IR IV M ER H SITY OF KAS MEDIA EDUCATION RESEARCH CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR JOURNALISS No.0975/6647 Vol: 27 No 1 MEDIA TIMES DECEMBER 2017 MEDIA TIMES DECEMBER 2017 06 | Wular Lake: A Heritage Lost 90 | Football In Kashmir–Marching Wajahat Shabir Ahead Silently 08 | Bhand Pather: A Lost Heritage Waseem Ahmad Munawar Hussain 92 | Replicating Emotions 10 | Trip To Ladakh Yawar Shafi Ali Mohammad 94 | Representation Of Aniconism 12 | Spirituality And Material Comforts In Islamic Art Syed Humaira Mujeeb Ul Feroz 14 | Carbon Imprint And Ladakh 95 | Crossing High Hurdles For A Free Zakir Hussain Run On The Rugby Field 16 | Untapped Gurez Sajida Yousuf Hayat Manan 97 | Silent Lips And Their Unsaid Words 18 | A Forgotten Legacy “Tilven Waan” Shaheen Shafique Useeba Bashir 98| Coaching Centres: The New Age 20 | Kashmir’s Famed Heritage In Scammers Floating Water Pirzada Shakir Nausheen Naseer 100 | Regressive Dogma And Stereotypes 22 | Trash Turns Treasure Still Plaguing Common Values Imran Ali Buth Bint Ul Huda 23 | Conservation Of Environment 101 | Bus Conductor Defies His Ego To Be In J&K Known As Dr Bhatt Madhiya Nabi Ayadullah Dar 25 | Aliens In Its Owned City 103 | Kwff: Reviving Film Culture Iqra Akhoon In Valley 26 | Book Stores In Kashmir Idrees Bukhtiyar Arif Nazir 105 | Natural Climates In J&K; Causes And 28 | Wetland Turns Into Wasteland CONTENTS Mitigation Adil Amin Shahjhan Mughal 30 | More Than Just A Place To Pray 107 | Innovation And Sculpturing -
Travel Agents Association of Kashmir
ANNUAL DIRECTORY, 2018 TAAK TRAVEL AGENTS ASSOCIATION OF KASHMIR KASHMIR YOU CAN’T HAVE ENOUGH OF IT 10EDITIONth TRAVEL AGENTS ASSOCIATION OF KASHMIR Madni-o-Parwani, Masjid Complex, Basant Bagh, Gaw Kadal, Srinagar, Kashmir (J&K) - 190001 Tel/Fax: +91-194-2482444 | +91-9419008804 | e-mail: [email protected] | www.taak.in DIRECTORY 2018 TRAVEL AGENTS ASSOCIATION OF KASHMIR www.taak.in 1 2 www.taak.in TRAVEL AGENTS ASSOCIATION OF KASHMIR DIRECTORY 2018 t was May 13, 2017 that brought a shocking news to the TAAK family and the whole Tourism fraternity when we got the news of untimely demise of our most favourite Mr. Manzoor Sidiq our President for heavenly eternal abode. IIt is now several months since Manzoor Sb left us in the midst of his tenure as President TAAK. But the life goes on and we at TAAK are committed to carry on the task and goal to upkeep the flag of the TAAK as the pioneer Group of Travel and Tourism professionals. The string of VIPs who lined up for his last respects was huge and condolences kept on pouring in for days and months at his eternal place of peace and solitude and his home. What a man! And what an amazing human being, a towering personality among born leaders, a passionate, friendly and humane homo sapien. He had developed some strange mutual bond that developed between the TAAK members and him as an unmatchable leader. Tourism and betterment of Tourism was in his blood and his care and affection for the people was clear during the Floods of 2014 when he started assisting his neighbours with whatever he had and whichever way he could. -
Jammu and Kashmir Bank
D KASHM S i DRAFT EIGHTH PLAN AND ANNUAL PLAN 1991-92 NIEPA DC UU0359 9 ' Contents S* ^Na f Subjects Page Nos. CHAPTERS i. Review of the 7th Five Year Plan 1985-90 and Annual Plan 1989-90..................................................... 1--6 II. Draft 8th Five Year Plan (1990-95) and Annual Plan 1991-92 ............................................................... 7-19 III. Decentralised Planning................................................................................................................................. 20—25 STATEMENTS (i) Statement GN-1 Abstract.............................................................................................................................26 (ii) Statement GN-I Sectoral Allocations............................................................................................. 27-35 SECTORAL DETAILS OF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES WITH STATEMENT GN-2. L Agriculture and Allied Services 1. Qop Husbandry (i) Agriculture (including Soil and Water Conservation and Assistance to S.M. Farmers)................................................................................................ 36-47 (ii) Horticulure ............................................................................................................................. 48-52 (iii) Agro Industrial........................................................................................................ .............. 53-57 2. Animal/Sheep Husbandry (i) Animal Husbandry....................................................................................