News Topic:Player's Unknown BattleGround (PUBG)
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Kashmir becomes first place to witness protest over PUBG ban
SRINAGAR — Kashmir Valley in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory has probably become the first place to witness protests over the ban on popular...
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PUBG Mobile banned in India
SRINAGAR — As border tensions between India and China escalate, India’s Ministry of Information & Technology has banned PUBG Mobile and 118 other mobile...
Kashmir
Shocking! 13-year-old boy commits suicide over PUBG mobile game!
In a shocking incident, a 13-year-old boy in Qasbayar village of Pulwama committed suicide after his younger brother didn’t let him play games on a mobile phone.
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PUBG addiction more dangerous than drug abuse, says DAK
Srinagar: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday appealed parents, teachers, civil societies to restrain the kids from playing Player's Unknown Battle Ground (PUBG) mobile...
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