A fisherman’s routine catch in the Jhelum River led to a significant discovery: a stone sculpture of goddess Durga. Recovered in Baramulla, the ancient artifact was promptly handed over to the archaeology department by the Jammu and Kashmir Police. This incident highlights the region’s rich cultural heritage and the police’s commitment to its preservation, encouraging citizens to report similar finds.
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