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29 years on, justice eludes Ajas massacre victims
Even after 29 years have passed since BSF men killed five civilians, justice is still eluding victim families of Ajas village of Bandipora.
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Teacher dies of cardiac arrest in Ajas Bandipora
BANDIPORA — A private school teacher died of a sudden cardiac arrest on Monday morning in Ajas area of north Kashmir's Bandipora district.Reports reaching...
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Army soldier along two Bandipora girls detained
SRINAGAR — Tourist Police on Saturday detained two girls from north Kashmir's Bandipora district along with an Army soldier when they were walking in...
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Kashmir
Hizb militant arrested in Bandipora village
Bandipora: Police on Monday arrested a militant in north Kashmir’s Bandipora village.According to sources, government forces had laid a Naka in Ajas area of the...
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No let up in braid chopping across Kashmir
Srinagar: Panic gripped in Batamaloo area of Srinagar after three incidents of mysterious braid chopping occurred in the locality from the past three consecutive...
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