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Portion of road caves in at Srinagar

A portion of a road in Dalgate area on the bank of Dal Lake caved in on Wednesday, affecting traffic in the area.

Krishna Dhaba owner’s son stable, says doctor

The condition of son of owner of Krishna Dhaba – who was shot and wounded in an attack last evening – is stated to be stable.

Mother, son from Dalgate die of COVID-19 in Srinagar

SRINAGAR — A mother-son duo from Dalgate locality of Srinagar died due to deadly Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Tuesday while experts raised alarm, appealing people...

COVID-19: Quarantined people in Valley allege favouritism in testing

People who returned from Goa some two weeks ago today alleged that dilly dally tactics are being adopted in declaring their test results.

Forces use batons, tear gas shells to break up Muharram procession

Srinagar: At least six mourners were injured on Wednesday when government forces used batons and fired teargas canisters to break up traditional 8th Muharram...

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