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Gradual improvement in telecom services
NEW DELHI: Telecom services in flood-hit Kashmir Valley are slowly being restored with BSNL resuming connectivity to 7,000 landline phones and 14 mobile towers in Srinagar city.
Private sector operator Bharti Airtel's network has been…
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LeT ‘commander’ among 4 terrorists killed in north Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) 'commander' was among four terrorists killed in a fierce gun fight with army troops in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Based on specific information, troops of 15 Rashtriya Rifles killed three…
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Over 80,000 rescued, Army says will continue to work through ‘day and night’
SRINAGAR/NEW DELHI: Army Chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag said the forces would continue to work through "day and night" to render relief to the affected people in Kashmir.
He said the flood situation in Kashmir is "improving" and stressed upon…
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Will rescue every stranded person, promises Army Chief
Srinagar: Army Chief Dalbir Singh Suhag promised to rescue every stranded person from the flood-affected areas of Jammu and Kashmir.
“Will rescue every stranded person in J&K,” Suhag said as per a news agency and added, “Rescue…
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Azad, Sham visited flood hit area along with River Tawi
‘Take stock of situation & restoration works”
Jammu: Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood
Control, Sham Lal Sharma chaired a high level meeting of officers and engineers of various wings of PHE Irrigation, Flood Control, PDD, PWD…
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Steel bridge over Chenab river reopens
AKHNOOR: Akhnoor steel bridge reopened for traffic on Wednesday after proper check by 57 Road Construction Company (RCC) of Border Road Organisation (BRO).
According to OC 57 RCC Gurkirpal Singh, the bridge was closed due to abnormal rise…
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flood causes heavy loss to SKUAST Jammu
JAMMU : Flash floods on the night of 5th Sep and then again on 6TH September, 2014 created
havoc and caused huge losses to SKUAST Jammu University.
The university,
in fact, was affected by flash floods in Balole Nallah and Tawi River. On…
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Kathua Industries Assn provides relief material
KATHUA : Satyam Cement and TMT Saria Kathua through Industries Association Kathua came forward to help the flood victims in the State and sent food articles and drinking water though Kathua administration.
The relief truck loaded…
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Maruti van blown up on NH
UDHAMPUR: Panic griped at Dharuva Theater near Northern Command Office on Jammu and Kashmir National Highway while a Maruti van suddenly blew up after a blast.
On hearing the sound army jawans came in action and cordoned the area till fire…
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