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Non-halogenated flame retardants market is expected to expand at rapid pace during 2019-2027. It is estimated to touch the valuation of ~US$ 4 Bn by the end of assessment period
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January 18, 2021 17:33 IST
Police nearing ‘conclusive evidence’ to prove that 3 youths killed in ‘encounter’ in Srinagar on Dec. 30 are militants, he says
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IGP Kashmir Zone Vijay Kumar and SSP Srinagar Dr Haseeb Mughal flag off National Road Safety 2021 in Srinagar, Monday, January 18, 2021. | Photo Credit: NISSAR AHMAD
Police nearing ‘conclusive evidence’ to prove that 3 youths killed in ‘encounter’ in Srinagar on Dec. 30 are militants, he says
Jammu and Kashmir Inspector General of Police (IGP) Vijay Kumar on Monday said the police were nearing a “conclusive evidence” to prove that the three youths killed in a disputed encounter in Srinagar on December 30 last year were militants, and reiterated that “the bodies will not be handed over to the families”.