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Muslims perform last rites of elderly Pandit in Pulwama

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, In an act of communal harmony and amity, members of Muslim community Sunday performed last rites of an elderly deceased Pandit in Washbugh in south-Kashmir’s Pulwama district. Kanhaiya Lal, 80, as learnt by GNS, was putting up as a lone family member at Washbugh and died of prolonged illness […]

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Private school teacher commits suicide in Pampore

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, A 32-year-old private school teacher allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself to death on Sunday in Khrew hamlet of pampore area in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. An official told a local news agency –Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that a youth (name with held) who was working as teacher in

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Kashmir freezes as Srinagar records season’s first sub-zero night

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, Srinagar, the summer capital of J&K, recorded the first sub-zero night of the season while other parts of Kashmir valley continued to endure below freezing point temperature on Sunday. A meteorological department official here told GNS that mercury settled at minus 0.9°C against previous night’s 0.1°C °C. The temperature

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COVID-19: 16 students test positive at JNV Kupwara

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, At least 16 students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Puthsai Lolab in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district tested positive for COVID-19. Official sources told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that 16 students have tested positive for COVID-19 at JNV Puthsai Lolab following which they were isolated and necessary precautionary

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Protester killed in Sudan anti-coup rallies

Published by Al-Araby Sudanese security forces shot dead at least one protester Saturday in a crackdown on anti-coup demonstrations, medics said, after the military tightened its grip by forming a new ruling council. The pro-democracy protests come nearly three weeks after top general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan ousted the government, detained the civilian leadership and declared

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Three Iraqis killed in Syria’s Al-Hol camp: monitor

Published by Al-Araby Three Iraqi nationals, including a woman, were killed in violence inside the northeastern Syrian camp of Al-Hol that houses relatives of suspected jihadists, a monitor said Saturday. The overcrowded camp is under the control of the Kurdish administration running the region but violence, mostly perpetrated by the Islamic State group, is frequent.

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4544 qualify JKPSC’s Combined Competitive Prelims Examination

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: A total of 4544 candidates have qualified the Combined Competitive Preliminary Examination 2021. With this the Main Examination will be held in February 2022. In a notification issued by the JKPSC, it said a total of 4544 candidates have qualified the examination. However the result of candidates who were allowed

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Five arrested after protests against renewed Dutch Covid-19 lockdown

Published by DPA At least five protesters were taken into custody in the Hague after a demonstration against Dutch coronavirus restrictions turned violent late on Friday, according to a report by the ANP news agency. The demonstrators are accused of throwing rocks and fireworks at police officers and of ignoring police instructions during the event,

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Sudanese security forces use tear gas to disperse anti-coup protests- witnesses

Published by Reuters KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudanese security forces fired tear gas to disperse crowds in the capital Khartoum on Saturday as protesters gathered for nationwide mass rallies against a military takeover last month, witnesses said. The demonstrations come two days after military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan announced the formation of a new ruling council

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