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Pulwama’s Drabgam records zero percentage voting
PULWAMA — In Achgoza block of Pulwama district in south Kashmir, one of the District Development Corporation (DDC) constituencies, nearly 6.70 percent turnout was...
Kashmir
Authorities deny eviction of nomads from Pahalgam forests
SRINAGAR — District Administration Anantnag clarified that some political persons are making statements in the media that Gujjar Bakerwal people are being evicted from...
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Kashmir
Don’t force peace loving Gujjar, Bakarwals to take extreme steps: Mehbooba
SRINAGAR — People's Democratic Party president, Mehbooba Mufti on Monday said that government was “pushing” Gujjar and Bakarwal community to take extreme steps.She said...
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Kashmir
2 BSF men among 3 persons held for failed rifle snatching bid in Anantnag
Srinagar: Two BSF personnel including an officer were among three persons arrested after police foiled an attempt to take away rifle of a Personal...
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