Airtel, Jio, BSNL, Vi Told to Enable Intra-Circle Roaming in Jammu and Kashmir
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Centre asks telecom operators to activate ICR in J&K
Jammu, Aug 27: The Centre has directed all the telecom service providers (TSPs) to activate the Intra Circle Roaming (ICR) facility for the Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory till September 2, 2025, or till further instructions. It has been instructed that the ICR facility will continue to be extended to all in-roamers in Jammu and Kashmir. The instructions have been issued by the Disaster Management Unit in the Department of Telecommunications o…
Airtel, Jio, BSNL, Vi will activate Intra-Circle Roaming to help connectivity blackout in Jammu and Kashmir
DoT mandates intra-circle roaming (ICR) in Jammu & Kashmir until Sept 2 due to widespread telecom failure caused by floods. ICR allows telecom users to access the network using any service provider


Centre asks all telcos to activate intra-circle roaming facility in J-K
Due to heavy rainfall and landslides causing widespread damage to optical fibres and telecom service disruptions in Jammu and Kashmir, the Centre has directed telecom service providers, including Airtel, BSNL, Reliance-Jio, and Vodafone-Idea, to immediately activate intra-circle roaming (ICR) until September 2. This measure aims to restore connectivity and facilitate emergency response efforts amidst the communication blackout.
Rains wreak havoc in J-K; rescue operation underway in landslide and flash flood-hit areas
Jammu: Thousands of people were evacuated from low-lying flooded areas as torrential rains continued for the fourth consecutive day on Wednesday, creating havoc in most parts of Jammu and Kashmir. A rescue operation is still continuing along the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine route near Adhkuwari, where a landslide struck on Tuesday, killing nine pilgrims and injuring 21 others, officials said. They said a flash flood washed away 10 residential houses…
Rains Relentlessly Pound J&K; Rescue Operation Underway In Landslide And Flash Flood-Hit Areas
Jammu/Srinagar, Aug 27: Thousands of people were evacuated from low-lying flooded areas as torrential rains continued for the fourth consecutive day on Wednesday, creating havoc in most parts of Jammu and Kashmir. They said a flash flood washed away 10 residential houses and a bridge in remote Margi area of the Kishtwar district, but there was no immediate report of any casualty. More than 12 paramilitary personnel were also trapped in the flood…
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