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Manzoor Ahmad

Manoor Ahmad is a freelance journalist and has done Masters in Journalism from the University of Pune. He contributes articles to leading local and national newspapers. He hails from Jehama area of central Kashmir's Budgam.
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Dip in temperature causing unscheduled power cuts in Ramadan

Ahead of Ramadan, the Budgam Power Development Department had resorted to unscheduled power cuts as the holy month of Ramadan has begun.

The bitter truth of life in Kashmir!

Everyone who belongs to Kashmir has to taste the bitter feeling of being occupied. The feeling comes mostly due to harassment one faces at...

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