News Topic:Kotranka
Jammu
Minor dies after hit by stone in Rajouri
A minor lost her life after being hit by a stone in Dandote area of Rajouri district on Saturday.
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Man found dead under suspicious circumstances in Rajouri
A 27-year-old man was found dead under suspicious circumstances inside a Tempo Traveller vehicle at Salani Bus Stand Rajouri on Tuesday.
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Twin explosions trigger panic in Rajouri’s Kotranka
Two back-to-back explosions in the busy Kotranka town of Rajouri district on Saturday spread panic in the area with forces starting massive investigations.
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Jammu
Apni Party worker shot at outside home in Rajouri
JAMMU — A 36-year old person, reportedly a worker of Apni Party headed by Altaf Bukhari, was shot at by unknown gunmen in Rajouri...
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Kashmir
Three Rajouri ‘labourers’ missing from weeks in Kashmir
SRINAGAR — Family members of three “labourers” from Rajouri district who are missing from last three weeks have filed a written report with police....
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