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Two militants neutralized in Kulgam: Army

The gunfight in Kashmir’s Kulgam hamlet ended on Friday with the killing of two militants including one who was active from past five years.

Militant killed as gunfight rages in Kulgam

An unidentified militant has been killed in an ongoing encounter at Chawalgam area of south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Thursday.

Live grenade found, defused in Kulgam

Security forces on Saturday morning found a live hand grenade in Chawalgam area of south Kashmir's Kulgam district that was later diffused.

Locals help government forces after mishap in Kulgam

SRINAGAR — Local people came to the rescue of government forces after their vehicle met with an accident in Kulgam district on Friday early...

Al-Hilal Residential Educational Institute needs non-teaching staff

Al-Hilal Residential Educational Institute urgently requires non-teaching staff including Principal for the academic session - 2017.In this regard, applications are invited on plain paper...

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