News Topic:Anchar

Man found unconscious, declared dead at SKIMS Soura

Tariq Ahmad, a resident of Manz Mohalla Anchar, was found unconscious at his workplace before being pronounced dead upon arrival at SKIMS Soura.

Militant from Shopian buried in Handwara

The 23-year-old militant, whose body was found in Soura locality here last evening, was on Monday buried at Handwara area in north Kashmir.

Body of 23-year-old militant found from Soura: Police

Body of 23-year-old militant was found in Soura locality of Srinagar city on Sunday evening, officials said.

Clashes erupt in Soura during SSP Srinagar’s visit

Clashes erupted in Anchar area of Kashmir capital Srinagar on Thursday morning after the City police Chief visited the area.

Unknown persons assault cop in Soura

SRINAGAR — Unknown persons Wednesday assaulted a Jammu and Kashmir Policeman at Anchar area of Soura in Srinagar.An official said that Sgct Mohammad Rafiq...

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