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Braving snowfall, thousands attend militant’s funeral in Pulwama
Pulwama: Braving snowfall, thousands of people on Saturday participated in the funeral prayers of Jaish-e-Mohammad militant, Saqib Shafi Dar who was killed along with...
Kashmir
One militant from Pulwama among two slain militants in Pampore
Srinagar: The two Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) militants, who were killed in Pampore, have been identified as a local and a foreigner.A senior police official said...
Music & Culture
ARSH RAINA: Pulwama’s emerging Vocalist & Songwriter
Pulwama: Arsh Raina, from the south Kashmir's Pulwama is one of the emerging vocalists & songwriters in the district.The multitalented youth is not only a...
Kashmir Uprising 2016
Sikh leader speaks up for Kashmir’s liberation during ‘Itihad-e-Millat’ gathering in Arihal Pulwama
A huge pro-freedom rally was held in Arihal area of Pulwama district. A Sikh leader spoke in favor of Kashmir's liberation during the 'Itihad-e-Millat' gathering.The...
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For more than a year, young students at Government Upper Primary School (UPS) Chewakalan in Pulwama have been forced to study in sweltering, makeshift tin sheds.

