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B.Sc Nursing student found dead in rented room in Srinagar

A 21-year-old B.Sc Nursing student was found dead in Saida Kadal area of Srinagar on Tuesday evening.

Militants attack police vehicle in Kashmir capital Srinagar

Unknown militants fired upon police in Saida Kadal area of Srinagar. The area falls under the jurisdiction of Police Station Rainawari.

Teenager critically injured after hit by CRPF vehicle at Saida Kadal

A teenage boy was critically injured after being hit by a CRPF vehicle in Saida Kadal area of Srinagar on Wednesday.

Would-be bride murdered by alcoholic step-brother in Srinagar

SRINAGAR — The Jammu and Kashmir Police have claimed to solve a “blind murder case” in record time and have arrested the accused involved...

After thrashing chicken-seller, troopers kill off his chicken in Srinagar

SRINAGAR — Instead of taking action against some stone-pelters, Paramilitary troopers thrashed a chicken seller, crushed his chickens to death and broke his cell...

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