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Policeman on leave, Civilian injured In grenade blast

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, A policeman on leave and a civilian were injured in a grenade blast at Aalimasjid Eidgah in central Kashmir’s Srinagar on Wednesday. Official sources told GNS that suspected militants hurled grenade near CRPF’s 161 battalion camp, injuring a policeman who was in civvies and on leave besides a civilian.

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Chadoora residents up in arms over laxity of PDD field staff

Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, Residents of Almurshid Colony Chadoora have urged on the PDD higher authorities to act against the field staff who have shown laxity in services. Local residents said that some staff members are doubling up as traffic personnel. They said that staff deployed for duties at the Almurshid colony instead of attending to

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Residential house gutted in Anantnag’s Rampora village

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, A residential house was damaged fully in a fire incident in Rampora village of Mattan in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Wednesday afternoon. Reports reaching GNS said a massive fire broke out in a residential house belonging to Mohammad Amin Khan son of Saidullah Khan of Rampora Mattan. Soon

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Don’t demand 9% token tax on registration of outside vehicles in J&K: HC directs Govt

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk: Srinagar, The J&K and Ladakh High Court has asked government not to demand 9% token tax from the owners of the outside registered vehicles in Jammu and Kashmir. Hearing a contempt petition, a division bench of Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey and Justice Sanjay Dhar also granted three weeks more time

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In test, U.N. skirts Taliban to pay Afghan health workers

Published by Reuters By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United Nations has paid nearly $8 million in salaries to some 23,500 health workers across Afghanistan over the past month, bypassing the Taliban-run health ministry in a test case to inject much needed liquidity into a dire Afghan economy. The U.N. development agency UNDP

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India could ship vaccines to COVAX in a few weeks, say sources

Published by Reuters By Krishna N. Das NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India could resume deliveries of COVID-19 shots to global vaccine-sharing platform COVAX in a few weeks for the first time since April, two health industry sources said, ending a suspension of supplies that has hurt poor countries. The World Health Organization (WHO), which co-leads

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Saudi-led coalition says over 100 Yemen rebels killed near Marib

Published by Al-Araby The Saudi-led coalition in Yemen said Tuesday that it had killed 110 Houthi rebels in air strikes over the past 24 hours around Marib, the government’s last northern bastion. “Twenty-two military vehicles and an arms depot were destroyed and 110” rebels were killed in the strikes on the provinces of Marib and

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