Girl student killed, 17 injured after college bus overturns in J&K's Kupwara
Officials said the injured were taken to a hospital in Handwara, where a girl student was declared brought dead. Two were referred to a hospital here, while 15 remain under treatment in Handwara.

Press Trust of India | April 12, 2025 | 01:27 PM IST
NEW DELHI: A girl student died and 17 others were injured after a college bus they were travelling in met with an accident in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district on Saturday, officials said. A bus of Government Degree College Handwara carrying 27 students for picnic lost control and turned turtle near Vodpora area of Handwara, they said.
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The officials said that the injured were taken to a hospital in Handwara where one girl student was declared brought dead. Two of the injured were referred to a hospital here, while 15 were undergoing treatment at the Handwara hospital, they said.
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