News Topic:Fateh Kadal
Kashmir
Two injured after being stabbed by ‘unknown’ persons in Fateh Kadal Srinagar
The unknown persons on Sunday stabbed and injured two persons in Baba Demb locality of Fateh Kadal in Srinagar area.
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Kashmir
Srinagar man working in Army goes missing from Jammu
SRINAGAR — A Srinagar man posted in Indian Army is missing from Jammu city since September 03, 2020.The family of missing 50-year-old man Reyaz...
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Kashmir
COVID-19: Kashmir records two deaths, J&K toll now 26
With the death of two more persons due to COVID-19 in Kashmir, the death toll reached 26 in J&K.
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J&K
October witnesses 38 killings in Jammu & Kashmir
Srinagar: Like other months, October also turned out to be bloodiest month in Kashmir Valley. At least 38 lives including two top scholars turned...
Kashmir
Crushed by CRPF vehicle, youth dies at SKIMS
Srinagar: Kaisar Ahmad, one of the three young men who was run over by a CRPF armoured vehicle in Nowhatta yesterday in the afternoon,...
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