News Topic:Sedow
Education
Pellet survivor Insha Mushtaq shines in Class 12th exams, sets sights on IAS
18-year-old Insha Mushtaq, who lost her vision due to pellets in 2016, has cleared her Class 12th Board examinations with flying colours.
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Kashmir
Tragic Mishap: 7-year-old drowns in unfenced pond in Shopian
A 7-year-old kid slipped to death in a pond backside of a government school in Sedow village of south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Tuesday.
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Kashmir
Four militants, OGWs held for June 2 ‘IED’ blast in Shopian
Four militants and their associates have been arrested in connection with the last week’s "IED" blast in Sedow area of Shopian.
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Kashmir
Soldier killed, two others injured in Shopian blast
A soldier was killed while two others were injured in a blast inside a vehicle in Sedow area of Shopian on Thursday, officials said.
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Kashmir
Soldier slips to death in south Kashmir’s Shopian
A soldier died after slipping from a bridge in south Kashmir’s Shopian district, more specifically in Sedow forest area of southern district.
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Kashmir
COVID-19: Two villages declared red zones in Shopian
SHOPIAN — In wake of the fresh positive cases for coronavirus, the administration here on Monday declared two villages in Shopian district of south...
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