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Baramulla driver found dead in truck in Samba, family confirms

A young driver from northern Kashmir's Baramulla district was found dead inside his truck in Samba district on Thursday morning.

Three Al-Badr militants arrested in Sopore: J-K Police

Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday said that three militants belonging to Al-Badr outfit were arrested by security forces in Dangwachi area of Sopore.

Road mishap in Rafiabad leaves many cops wounded

BARAMULLA — Ten policemen were injured after their vehicle met with an accident in Tragpora village of Rafiabad in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Friday.Reports...

Ten cops injured during mishap in Rafiabad

BARAMULLA — Ten policemen were injured after their vehicle met with an accident in Tragpora village of Rafiabad in north Kashmir's Kupwara district on...

LS Polls: Classwork to be suspended in Sopore’s 7 institutes

BARAMULLA — District administration Baramulla on Thursday said that seven educational institutes have been identified as accommodation for government forces personnel incoming for LS...

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