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5-year-old boy drowns to death in Lidder Nallah

A 5-year-old boy drowned to death in Lidder Nallah near Rajwas bridge in south Kashmir's Anantnag district on Sunday morning.

Tourism Department orders halt on rafting in Kashmir

SRINAGAR — After three deaths in little over a fortnight, the Tourism department has ordered a halt on rafting related activities in Kashmir Valley...

Tourism employee, female participant dead as boat capsizes in river Lidder

SRINAGAR — An employee of the Tourism department and a participant of championship named after brave heart, Rouf Ahmad Dar were killed and eight...

Body of missing Pahalgam kid found after a month

Anantnag: Dead body of the missing toddler from south Kashmir’s Seer Hamdan was found on Tuesday.The body was found in river Lidder in village...

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