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Traffic halted as suspicious box found on Banihal highway

BANIHAL — Traffic on Jammu-Srinagar highway was suspended at Banihal on Tuesday after an Army team found a suspicious object lying unattended on roadside.As...

Banihal Blast: Three youth detained in Shopian

SHOPIAN — Three persons have been arrested during nocturnal raids on Vehil village in Shopian district in connection with the Banihal blast case, police...

Car damaged after hitting CRPF vehicle in Banihal

JAMMU — Mysterious explosion damaged a private vehicle after it collided with the CRPF convoy vehicle in Banihal area of the Jammu division on...

Only Srinagar to Jammu traffic allowed today

JAMMU — The Jammu-Srinagar highway was restored for one-way traffic on Tuesday after it remained closed for several hours, a traffic official said.Landslides at...

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