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SRINAGAR: With seven bodies retrieved and efforts underway to locate the missing residents in Hunzar, the cloudburst pushed Kishtwar into instant mourning. People aware of the area said it is very difficult to locate bodies as the cloudburst has added an unimaginable quantum of water to the local Hunzar rivulet. Rope Bridge: In the twentieth century, rope bridges were abundant in Kashmir and elsewhere. This rope bridge over the Wadwan river is the main bridge connecting the scores of villages inhabiting the two sides. Image: Mahmood Ahmad So far 17 persons were recovered in injured condition. Still, more than 20 people are being said to be missing. These injured were washed to the shores by the water currents. Of the persons rescued, five are stated to be in a critical condition. ....
Eid has ceased to be a business opportunity as the fall in liquidity and inflation has seriously crippled the purchasing capacity of the consumer. The politics and the pandemic is adding to the retail mess that is already facing serious competition from the online, reports Ibtisam Fayaz Khan A Kashmiri girl decorating her hands with the henna ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid-Ul-Azha, being celebrated in Kashmir on July 21, 2021. KL Image: Bilal Bahadur Eid in Kashmir, like the rest of the world, is not a matter of faith alone. It is a roaring business, too. For one or the other reasons, the last four Eid festivals, starting in 2019, were seriously impacted in Kashmir. The continuous recession in the Kashmir markets details the costs. As the customer capacity got compromised, the market viability took a hit. ....
Gumla: Rebels belonging to the outlawed CPI (Maoist) have cautioned residents of several villages under Kurumgarh police station limits in the district have been against venturing into nearby forests after a few IEDs, planted by them to target the security forces, exploded and injured Mahendra Mahto from Madwa village while he was grazing cattle in the nearby Sahdeo Jharia forest on February 27. Mahto, a civilian, lost his leg in the incident. The advisory was issued in March but Gumla police learnt about it last week. Chainpur sub-divisional police officer Siril Marandi said, “The Maoists did not issue any missive or put up posters to drive home their point, but the locals confessed that they were advised not to enter the forests.” ....
Gumla man loses leg in IED blast, flown to Ranchi for treatment | Ranchi News indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.