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Kashmiri leaders hail major policy shift of Indo-Pak ceasefire pact

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk:Srinagar, The Kashmiri leaders cutting across the political spectrum hailed the fresh pact between India and Pakistan to hold fire along the defacto border in the region.The line of control (LoC) has been rattling with gunfire almost on daily basis causing massive loss to property as well as the civilian lives.Use

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NIFT bucks COVID-19 downturn trend as student placements pick up

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk Srinagar The COVID-19 pandemic may have hit normal life, but the students of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Srinagar have bagged almost 60 percent placements. With the placement season continuing, the NIFT hopes to achieve 100 percent placement by the end of 2021. In the last two years, the

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Palestinians mourn teenager killed by Israeli forces

Published by Al-Araby Hundreds of Palestinians on Saturday mourned the killing of Mohammed Daadas, 13, who was shot by the Israeli forces in Deir al-Hatab in the West Bank city of Nablus city. The mourners carried Palestinian flags and banners with slogans highlighting “Israeli crimes”. Daadas’ father and relatives called on the international community to

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Three seriously injured in knife attack on German high-speed train

Published by DPA Three people were seriously injured in a knife attack on a German high-speed train on Saturday, the Red Cross said. The stabbings occurred in the morning on an InterCity Express (ICE) train between the Bavarian cities of Regensburg and Nuremberg. Police said the sole suspected perpetrator had been arrested and there was

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Schools could shut again in Kashmir after rise in COVID cases

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk:Srinagar,The schools in Kashmir which were opened last month could be shut again after the rise in COVID positive cases here.A large number of schools were closed across the region in past few days after scores of students and teachers tested positive. Of the total number of 200-300 cases which are

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Kashmir is turning into nightmarish COVID landscape

Published by Newscraving Newscraving Desk:Srinagar, The federal area of Kashmir is seeing the COVID positive cases notch up each day as scores of cases go unreported across the region that saw authorities introduce severe measures at the beginning of India-wide lock down to restrict the spread of the deadly disease.The authorities dealt the pandemic with

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Deborra-Lee Furness thinks everyone has ‘experienced childhood trauma’

Published by BANG Showbiz English Deborra-Lee Furness thinks every single person has “experienced childhood trauma” to some degree. The 65-year-old star – who is married to ‘The Greatest Showman’ actor Hugh Jackman – is a big supporter of the Adopt Change charity, which explains its mission as making sure every child has “a safe, nurturing

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U.S. Democrats pass $1 trln infrastructure bill, ending daylong standoff

Published by Reuters By Susan Cornwell and Makini Brice WASHINGTON (Reuters) -After a daylong standoff, Democrats set aside divisions between progressives and centrists to pass a $1 trillion package of highway, broadband and other infrastructure improvement, sending it on to President Joe Biden to sign into law. The 228-to-206 vote late on Friday is a

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