News Topic:Gawkadal

Youth injured in late evening stabbing incident in Srinagar’s Gaw Kadal

A youth was injured after being stabbed in Gaw Kadal area of Srinagar on Friday late evening, an official said.

‘Worst’ power scenario spark protest in Srinagar

The womenfolk from the Gawkadal area of Srinagar city held a strong protest against Power Development Department (PDD) for its failure to provide electricity.

Gaw Kadal Massacre: When a bridge became the scene of major killings in Kashmir

It has been over 31 years since 1990, when the Indian paramilitary troops of the CRPF opened fire on a procession passing over a bridge.

Couple, their daughter injured in gas cylinder blast in Mandir Bagh

Three of a family including Husband-wife and their daughter were injured after LPG cylinder exploded in a residential house at Mandir Bagh area of Gow Kadal in Srinagar.

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