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A Bridge Too Far: Locals Blame Stalled Project For Jhelum Tragedy

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 17 April 2024
The incomplete Ganderbal bridge tragedy in Srinagar, with the boat capsize and drowning of six schoolchildren, exposed delays and challenges. The urgent need for completion to prevent future disasters is evident.
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