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Foreign diplomats to visit Kashmir to take first-hand view of J&K elections

Srinagar: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has invited a group of senior diplomats, primarily from American, European, and ASEAN embassies, to visit Kashmir for “a first-hand account of the ongoing election process in J&K,” a report in the The Hindu newspaper said. According to official sources, the MEA extended invitations to around 20 diplomats

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Authorities issue alert over imposter posing as J&K DGP

Srinagar: Authorities have issued a warning regarding an imposter using the mobile number 8891979985, falsely posing as R.R. Swain, DGP of Jammu & Kashmir, with malicious intent. Immediate legal action has been launched to address this issue. “An imposter using mobile number 8891979985 is posing himself to be Sh.R.R.Swain DGP, J&K with an ulterior motive.

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Man dies after coming under landslide in Charar-i-Sharief area

Srinagar: A tragic incident occurred in the Charisharief area of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Wednesday night, resulting in the death of a 27-year-old man. An official reported that Ishfaq Ahmad Khatana, son of Shabir Ahmad and a resident of Bajpathri Watakullo Charisharief, was extracting soil at Bajpathri Charisharief Budgam when a landslide struck. Khatana

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Holiday on account of Sikh Guru’s death anniversary rescheduled for tomorrow

Srinagar: The Jammu Kashmir government has rescheduled two holidays in the union territory: Martyr’s Day of Guru Arjun Dev and Guru Hargobind’s birthday. According to an order from the government, a copy of which was obtained by the Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the holidays will now be observed on June 10 and June 22, respectively.

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