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Muslim villagers mourn death of Pandit fellow in Pulwama

Muslim population in Pulwama village mourned the death of a septuagenarian Kashmiri Pandit and carried his bier along with his relatives for the cremation.

Loot of Rich Heritage: Miniature painting of Shah-e-Hamdan, handwritten copy of Quran by Aurangzeb, statues still untraceable

At least 90 artifacts of Jammu & Kashmir origin have gone missing from the erstwhile state, records reveal.

NIA raids multiple locations in J-K and Punjab

National Investigation Agency (NIA) today said that it raided multiple locations in Kashmir and Punjab in connection with the attacks on the minority community.

Militant associate arrested for possessing live AK-47 bullets

Police on Wednesday claimed that it arrested a militant associate and recovered 71 bullets from his possession in Singhpora Pattan area of Baramulla district.

Kashmir produces highest saffron in 27 years

Kashmir has recorded 16 metric tonnes of saffron in 2022 which is the highest in the last 27 years.

5 CRPF personnel injured in Udhampur road mishap

The collision between a truck and a CRPF vehicle on Wednesday left five paramilitary personnel including four officers injured on the Jammu-Udhampur highway.

Man injured after allegedly attacked by in-laws in Budgam

A man was hospitalized on Tuesday evening after he was allegedly attacked by in-laws in Narkara area of central Kashmir's Budgam district.

Amid protests, JKSSB defers computer-based exams to April 5

Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB) on Tuesday deferred computer-based examinations for various posts scheduled to be held from March 16 to April 5.

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