News Topic:Singoo Narbal

On World Blood Donor Day, this Pulwama man donates 201st pint of blood

A 61-year-old man from south Kashmir’s Pulwama district has earned recognition as the ‘Blood Man of Kashmir’ as he has donated over 200 pints of blood so far.

One student had explosive device in classroom: Police

SRINAGAR — Police on Thursday said that an explosion in the school at Pulwama occurred after one of the students was carrying an explosive...

Ex-gratia of Rs. 50,000 announced for students injured in Pulwama

SRINAGAR — Governor Satya Pal Malik has deeply regretted the unfortunate incident of an explosion at a school in Pulwama in which twenty eight...

Mysterious blast in tuition centre in Pulwama

PULWAMA — A mysterious blast occurred today in a tuition centre at Singoo Narbal village of south Kashmir's Pulwama district. More than twenty students...

More than twenty students injured in mysterious blast in Pulwama

PULWAMA — More than twenty students on Wednesday were injured in a mysterious blast inside a school in Singoo Narbal village of south Kashmir’s Pulwama...

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Driver killed, conductor injured after truck falls into gorge in Anantnag

A truck driver was killed while as its conductor was injured after the vehicle fell into a deep gorge at Margan top area of southern Kashmir’s Anantnag district.
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Fire breaks out in residential houses in Kulgam’s DH Pora

A fire broke out in Damhal Hanji Pora area of southern Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Tuesday evening, engulfing residential houses, officials said.

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A Breath of Death: Cement factories suffocate Kashmir

Cement factories in Kashmir poison the air, sicken the people and threaten the environment. A young man fights for change.

From City Lights to Family Nights: Remote work trend in Kashmir

Kashmir's youth, facing unemployment, are turning to remote work. This shift, accelerated by the pandemic, offers flexibility, reshaping the traditional work paradigm.