News Topic:Bandzoo

Police apprehend notorious drug peddler in Pulwama

Continuing its efforts to curb the menace of drugs, police have arrested a notorious drug peddler in Pulwama and recovered contraband substance.

Policeman shot at, injured in Pulwama village

Suspected militants on Sunday evening shot at and injured a policeman in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, reports said.

Dilapidated Bandzoo-Jandwal road in Pulwama irks residents

The Bandzoo-Jandwal road stretch in this Pulwama district continues to be in shambles, causing inconvenience to the inhabitants in the area.

Two militants killed in Pulwama’s Bandzoo village

As the encounter spree continues in south Kashmir, two militants and one CRPF personnel were killed in a gunfight in Bandzoo area of Pulwama district on Tuesday.

Pulwama youth injured after being shot by Naka party

PULWAMA — A youth was on Saturday injured after Army opened fire upon him during a Naka checking in Bandzoo area of south Kashmir’s...

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