News Topic:Gool
Jammu
Over 24 houses develop cracks as 5-km Ramban-Gool road caves in at Pernote
Almost two dozen houses have developed cracks after a road caved in at the five-kilometre Ramban-Gool road in Ramban district on Thursday evening, officials said.
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Jammu
Properties of three persons involved in grenade blast case attached in Ramban
Properties of three persons who were allegedly involved in the militant activities have been attached by the Special Investigation Unit of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
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Jammu
Landslide: 13 houses damaged in Ramban
At least 13 houses and a road stretch of 200 meters were damaged in an incident of 'land erosion' at Gool area of Ramban district, officials said on Sunday.
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Kashmir
Two suspected militants detained in Ramban
JAMMU — Government forces on Monday detained two suspected persons from Gool area of Ramban district.In a statement issued here, an Army spokesman in...
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