News Topic:Parraypora
Kashmir
Srinagar Police deploys women’s safety squad at Parraypora
As the crime rate against women is increasing in Kashmir, Srinagar Police has taken the initiative of deploying a women's squad in Parrypora area.
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Education
Teacher beats student ‘ruthlessly’ at Srinagar Coaching Centre
A teenager student has been beaten to pulp by a teacher in Hope Classes, a private coaching centre, in Parraypora Srinagar.
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Kashmir
Rumours create uncertainty in Valley
SRINAGAR — The additional deployments of central forces and subsequent crackdown on leaders from separatist organizations and Jammat-e-Islami in Kashmir Valley raised many eye-brows...
Kashmir
Students protest against attacks on Kashmiris outside Valley
SRINAGAR — Students of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) of North Campus at Wadoora Sopore in north Kashmir on Monday staged...
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