News Topic:Sangaldan
Travel
Significant progress on Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link as key tunnels completed
The long-awaited dream of travelling to Kashmir by train is closer to reality as significant progress has been made on the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project.
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Travel
Key railway link between Sangaldan and Reasi nears completion
The Sangaldan to Reasi railway line is nearing completion, bringing the 'Jammu-Srinagar rail line project' one step closer to reality.
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Jammu
Two young men killed in late-night accident on Jammu-Srinagar highway
Tragedy struck late last night in Ramban district as two young men lost their lives in an accident, according to official sources.
Travel
Northern Railways set to launch Baramulla-Sangaldan train services
The Northern Railways is inching closer to connecting Kashmir with the rest of the railway network in India, as it will start services Baramulla to Sangaldan sections.
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India’s ambitious push toward a 20% ethanol-blended fuel, known as E20, is facing significant backlash from vehicle owners and environmentalists.
How Does a Minimalist Diamond Mangalsutra Perfectly Balance Sacred Tradition with Modern Fashion?
Minimalist diamond mangalsutra offers a flawless blend of heritage and modern style, allowing women carry their marital vows with pride with fashion sensibilities.
When Zero Depreciation Insurance Doesn’t Pay: Hidden Clauses Explained
Many vehicle owners choose zero depreciation car insurance. Still, this add-on does not automatically mean that every repair expense will be covered by the insurer.
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