News Topic:Lower Munda
Kashmir
4 children among 6 injured in blast in Lower Munda
Four children among six persons were injured in a blast near encounter site at Lower Munda on Monday afternoon and one of them was referred to SMHS Srinagar hospital while three others require “surgical intervention.”
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Kashmir
Three militants killed, searches continue in Qazigund
Three militants were killed in an encounter which broke between government forces and militants in Lower Munda area of Qazigund in south Kashmir's Kulgam district on Monday morning.
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Kashmir
Lashkar-e-Toiba lauds militants for Qazigund attack
Srinagar: Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) on Saturday lauded the militants for carrying out a ‘successful ambush operation against Indian forces’ in Lower Munda area of Qazigund.In...
Kashmir
Army personnel killed in Qazigund attack
Srinagar: Two Army personnel lost his life and four others were injured in Qazigund attack on Army convoy at Qazigund area of Anantnag.Six army men were...
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11 cold storage units in Pulwama face closure as PCC cracks whip
11 CA cold storage units in Lassipora Industrial Growth Centre have been served closure notices by the Jammu and Kashmir Pollution Control Committee.
Fake pesticides leave Shopian farmers in severe distress
The recovery of suspected sub-standard pesticides and fungicides from multiple locations in south Kashmir's Shopian district has sparked outrage among farmers.
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