Srinagar: An earthquake of magnitude 4.1 hit Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, but there was no report of any damage, officials said.

At 10:01 pm, the earthquake struck at a latitude of 33.03 degrees north and a longitude of 75.93 degrees east -- 93 kms east of Katra, they added.

The depth of the earthquake was 10 kms, the officials said.

They said while the tremors caused panic among people, there were no reports of any loss of life or injury or damage to property.

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New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party is leading in five out of the seven seats where counting of votes for the by-elections is currently underway, according to early trends.

In Maharashtra’s Baramati, Sunetra Pawar of the Nationalist Congress Party is in the lead.

In Karnataka’s Bagalkot constituency, Congress candidate Umesh Meti is ahead.

The counting process is ongoing, and final results are yet to be declared.