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Declared COVID free, Budgam boy infects four family members

Well placed sources said that a 21-year-old student from Jawalapora village of central Kashmir’s Budgam district returned from Rajasthan and was quarantined in a building at Narbal like other travelers.

Doesn’t take religious belief to feel agony of Kashmiris: Afridi

Once again, former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has raised the Kashmir issue, saying it “does not take a religious belief to feel the agony of Kashmiris…just a right heart at the right place.

Protest erupt as soldier allegedly eve-teases a girl in Baramulla

An Army Commanding Officer Saturday pacified angry mob and stopped the issue getting snowballed into a major controversy when he ‘apologized’ to people who alleged that a soldier, part of a patrolling party, passed ‘lewd’ comments on a young girl in Singhpora area of Pattan town here in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Saturday morning.

Overnight CASO continues in Anantnag

People in Lal Chowk and its adjacent areas spent whole night under sky after combined forces launched a cordon and search operation in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district which is still in progress.

Major works allotted to non-locals when Kashmir was incommunicado

The spread of the novel Coronavirus has in fact started impacting ongoing construction projects in Kashmir Valley, but the basic reason why work on developmental projects has stopped is the non-availability of construction material.

Three persons injured during clashes in Pulwama

At least three persons including an 18-year-old youth suffered pellet injuries after clashes erupted in Rahmoo area in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Friday afternoon, reports and officials said.

Woman commits suicide in Anantnag

A 22-year-old lady allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself inside her home at Trahpoo village of Achabal in Anantnag district of south Kashmir on Friday, officials said.

Lockdown: Smugglers loot Shopian forest compartments at will

The lockdown is proving a boon for the jungle smugglers as they are looting the green gold at will in length and breadth of Kashmir Valley.

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