Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel at the spot where a CRPF vehicle met with an accident near a water canal, in Ahmad Nagar, in Srinagar on Saturday. (ANI Video Grab) SRINAGAR: At least seven Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured after their vehicle plunged into a canal in Srinagar Saturday morning. The driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle, which skidded off the road in Ahmadnagar area on the city’s outskirts.The injured personnel were rushed to the Shri Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences for treatment. “All seven are stable,” an official said. The vehicle was later retrieved from the canal.In a separate incident, a suspicious object was detected and neutralised in Ganderbal. SSP Khalil Ahmad Poswal said the object was found along the Safapora-Ganderbal road Saturday morning prompting security forces to cordon off the area and restrict traffic as a precautionary measure. “We are not sure whether it was an IED. We are investigating it,” Poswal told TOI. A bomb disposal squad was called, and the object was neutralised. Police have not yet issued any statement on the incident.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrump Raises Worldwide Tariffs From 10% To 15% A Day After Supreme Court Ruling’We Will Continue To Fight’: Brazil President Lula Backs India’s UN Security Council Reform Push‘Swayed By Foreign Interests’: Trump Slams SCOTUS; Attacks US Firms, Attorneys With India TiesExplained: How US tariffs on India evolved amid Supreme Court ruling and trade disputes’Studying Developments For Their Implications’: India After US Top Court’s Order On Trump TariffsIndia, Brazil Sign Rare Earths Deal; Modi Calls It ‘Major Step’ Towards Supply Chain ResilienceBrazil President Lula Calls For Stronger Global South With India To Prevent A New Cold War DividePM Modi Sets 20 Billion Dollar Trade Target As India And Brazil Call Ties A Win Win PartnershipAI Summit Protest By Youth Congress May Be Linked To Nepal Gen Z Conspiracy Plot: Delhi PoliceI To The Power Of AI: Youngest Keynote Speaker Ranvir Sachdeva Wows India AI Summit With Bold Vision123PhotostoriesSunday binge watch: These Hulu dramas are a must tryFrom ‘Emily in Paris’ to ‘Made in Heaven’: 5 times OTT dramas redefined fashionZodiac signs that may face relationship challenges in 20268 Indian tea-time snacks you can air fryer instead of deep fry6 tandoori-style dishes made easily in an air fryer7 iconic paneer starters for guests and instant cravingsFrom decorating the house to preparing Iftaar: Dipika Kakar and Shoaib Ibrahim share their Ramadan preparationsBengaluru to Goa by Vande Bharat in just over 12 hours? What we know’e200x’: Chennai startup to develop first electric air taxi9 Indian breads beyond roti and naan you should know about123Hot PicksIndia-US trade dealGold rate todayDelhi traffic advisoryArjun’s wedding ceremonyIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingEllyse PerryAlysa Liu familyTommaso GiacomelMens Hockey OlympicsTravis Kelce MansionsSidney Crosby and Kathy Leutner Net WorthDillon GabrielNathan MacKinnonCade CunninghamMontreal Canadiens
SRINAGAR: At least seven Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were injured after their vehicle plunged into a canal in Srinagar Saturday morning. The driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle, which skidded off the road in Ahmadnagar area on the city’s outskirts.The injured personnel were rushed to the Shri Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences for treatment. “All seven are stable,” an official said. The vehicle was later retrieved from the canal.In a separate incident, a suspicious object was detected and neutralised in Ganderbal. SSP Khalil Ahmad Poswal said the object was found along the Safapora-Ganderbal road Saturday morning prompting security forces to cordon off the area and restrict traffic as a precautionary measure. “We are not sure whether it was an IED. We are investigating it,” Poswal told TOI. A bomb disposal squad was called, and the object was neutralised. Police have not yet issued any statement on the incident.