Health

Jaishankar Meets Chinese VP; Says Normalisation Of Ties Can Produce Mutually Beneficial Outcomes

Beijing, Jul 14: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday conveyed to Chinese Vice President Han Zheng that continued normalisation of India-China ties can produce mutually beneficial outcomes and an open exchange of views between the two sides is “very important” considering the “complex” global scenario. The external affairs minister held talks with Zheng shortly…

Jaishankar Meets Chinese VP; Says Normalisation Of Ties Can Produce Mutually Beneficial Outcomes
Health International National
Amit Shah Reviews Security Along Indo-Pak Border, Airports With Top Officials
Health National

Amit Shah Reviews Security Along Indo-Pak Border, Airports With Top Officials

New Delhi, May 9: Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday reviewed the prevailing situation along India’s border with Pakistan and airports in the country amid the military conflict between the two countries, sources said. The meeting came hours after the Border Security Force said it has foiled an infiltration bid from across the International Border…

Govt committed to offer 200 units free electricity: CM Omar Abdullah

JAMMU: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said that Jammu and Kashmir aims to achieve self-sufficiency in power generation in next two years, ensuring a reliable electricity supply, and that the government was committed to offering 200 units of free electricity. He said Jammu and Kashmir Power Development Corporation was prioritizing the development of hydroelectric…

Govt committed to offer 200 units free electricity: CM Omar Abdullah
Health Jammu and Kashmir National
Grenade attack on police station in north Kashmir’s Baramulla, no casualties: Officials
header Health Jammu and Kashmir National

Grenade attack on police station in north Kashmir’s Baramulla, no casualties: Officials

BARAMULLA: A suspected grenade attack took place at a police station in north Kashmir's Baramulla district late last night, police said today. "During the night intervening March 4-5, at approximately 2120 hrs, a blast-like sound was heard from the backside of Police Post Old Town, Baramulla, causing concern among the general public. No casualty or…

Business

J&K Gets Rs 37,277 Crore In Union Budget 2024

JAMMU, Feb 1: The interim union budget for 2024–2025—which was presented in the Lok Sabha on Thursday by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman—allocates Rs 37,277.74 crore to Jammu & Kashmir. Details show that J&K has been given a budget of Rs 37277.74 crores for the upcoming fiscal year. Of this, just Rs 35,619.30 crore have been set aside for the Union Territory's resource deficiency. Prior to the Lok Sabha elections that are set for April-May of this year, this was the last budget of the PM Modi-led administration. [caption id="attachment_10053" align="alignnone" width="300"] J&K Gets Rs 37,277 Crore In Union Budget 2024[/caption]

No Changes In Tax Rates For Direct, Indirect Taxes: FM

NEW DELHI, Feb 1: Nirmala Sitharaman, the minister of finance, stated on Thursday that there have been no modifications to the tax rates for import tariffs or other indirect taxes. She added that since 2014, the number of tax filers has increased by 2.4 times and the amount of direct tax collected has tripled. According to her, refunds have been issued more quickly and the processing period for tax returns has been slashed from 93 days in FY14 to 10 days. The administration is still working towards fiscal consolidation, with the goal of cutting the deficit to 4.5 percent in 2025–2026. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) tax base has more than doubled since FY14, the speaker continued. [caption id="attachment_10047" align="alignnone" width="300"] No Changes In Tax Rates For Direct, Indirect Taxes: FM[/caption]  

Hours after court orders, prayers performed inside cellar of Gyanvapi mosque

VARANASI: In compliance with court instructions, prayers were held inside the Gyanvapi mosque's cellar on Wednesday night, according to Nagendra Pandey, president of the Kashi Vishwanath temple trust. An important milestone in the legal dispute over the mosque next to the Kashi Vishwanath temple occurred earlier on Wednesday when the district court decided that a priest might offer prayers in front of the idols in the Gyanvapi Masjid's crypt. Approximately 10.30 p.m. on Wednesday, according to Pandey, "Vyas ji's cellar was opened after 31 years for prayers." "Yes," he said when asked if prayers were conducted in the basement. "It was necessary to follow the court's orders, so the district administration made all the arrangements with great promptness," Pandey said. Stated District Magistrate S Rajlingam, "I have followed the court's directive." According to some villagers, a 'aarti' involving Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesh was done following the cellar's cleansing. According to district administration officials, the barricades in front of the Nandi monument facing the mosque's "wazukhana" were taken down at approximately 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday after the Kashi-Vishwanath Trust members were contacted. The municipal government was instructed by the court to set up prayers in the cellar within a week. It stated that "proper arrangements" with metal barricades at the complex will be necessary for this. Akhilesh Yadav, the president of the Samajwadi Party, took aim at the Yogi Adityanath government in the state, claiming that the BJP's hurry in obeying court decisions is an attempt to thwart any legal action. "Any court order must be followed while upholding due process. A seven-day period was set by the Varanasi Court for it (making arrangements). Yadav stated on X that "what we are witnessing right now is a deliberate attempt to circumvent due process and thwart any potential legal action." A day after an Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) study on the mosque complex was made public, Judge A K Vishvesha issued his ruling. According to the ASI survey, which the same court ordered in relation to a related case, the mosque was built on the ruins of a Hindu temple during Aurangzeb's reign. The order on Wednesday was granted based on a request by Shailendra Kumar Pathak, who stated that, according to Hindu side lawyer Madan Mohan Yadav, his maternal grandfather, priest Somnath Vyas, gave prayers till December 1993. Pathak added that after the Ayodhya Babri Mosque was destroyed on December 6, 1992, the puja was discontinued during the administration of former chief minister Mulayam Singh Yadav. The Muslim parties refuted the petitioner's account throughout the hearing. It stated that since there were no gods in the cellar, prayers couldn't be said there until 1993. The Varanasi court had already ordered on January 17 that the district magistrate assume responsibility for the cellar. However, at that time, it had not provided guidance regarding the right to pray there. Mumtaz Ahmed, the Muslim side's representative, stated: "Today, the district judge rendered a final decision, granting Hindus the ability to practise their religion. We will now challenge this ruling in the High Court."   [caption id="attachment_10041" align="alignnone" width="300"] Hours after court orders,…

Snowfall at Vaishnodevi shrine, rains in Jammu
Breaking News header Jammu and Kashmir National

Snowfall at Vaishnodevi shrine, rains in Jammu

Jammu, Feb 1: On Thursday morning, new snow fall in high altitude portions of Jammu province, including the cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi situated atop the Trikuta hills in Reasi district. According to officials, the Jammu region's plains were also battered by moderate to light rainfall. There has been recent snowfall in and around Mata Vaishnodevi's Bhawan. This morning, a layer of snow coated the Trikuta highlands area, they reported. They stated that snow fell on Bhairon Ghati and Himkoti in the Trikuta hills as well as on the winding path that leads to the temple. Hundreds of pilgrims left the Katra base camp this morning, undeterred by the snowstorm, as they continued their journey to the temple.In addition to Vaishno Devi, snow fell on the Mughal Road, the mountains of Kishtwar, Doda, Reasi, Ramban, Kathua, Rajouri, and Poonch. Authorities have asked the public to avoid making needless travel plans and have alerted them to the possibility of landslides and stone explosions near highways. Snow also fell in the hills surrounding the Patnitop hill resort. Rain and gentle breezes heralded the end of more than a month of chilly, foggy conditions in the districts of Jammu and Samba. A MeT official stated, "Rains have ended the extreme cold conditions, providing relief to the residents." According to officials, there is a forecast for heavy snowfall and rain in the Kishtwar area, which increases the possibility of landslides and interruptions on mountainous and national highways. [caption id="attachment_10038" align="alignnone" width="300"] Snowfall at Vaishnodevi shrine, rains in Jammu[/caption]  

DGP sanctions Rs 1.06 cr retirement gift

JAMMU: A retirement present of Rs 1.06 crore has been approved by Director General of Police (DGP), RR Swain, for 106 employees who left their jobs either reaching superannuation or choosing to leave voluntarily. Additionally, the DGP has approved a welfare/parting gift of Rs 3.6 lakh for nine SPOs who have reached the age of sixty. A statement stated that four gazetted officers, seventy-two non-gazetted officials, twenty lesser subordinates, and eight followers of various police wings have each been approved to receive retiring gifts of Rs 1 lakh from the Contributory Police Welfare Fund. It stated that nine SPOs who were removed from the SPO records after turning 60 had each been approved for a welfare/partying gift of Rs 40,000. As a lasting thank you for their contributions to the department, police officers are authorised to receive retirement gifts. [caption id="attachment_10035" align="alignnone" width="204"] DGP sanctions Rs 1.06 cr retirement gift[/caption]  

Jammu-Srinagar highway blocked after fresh snowfall

RAMBAN: Due to stone-throwing at the T2 tunnel, the Jammu-Srinagar highway—the only route tying Kashmir to the outside world—has been closed. The Jammu-Srinagar NHW is stopped, according to an official, because of shooting stones at T2, which happened after significant rain along the NHW and snowfall between Ramsoo and Banihal. The officer gave advice to those travelling on NHW to wait for the route to be cleared and to check with the traffic control unit before leaving. The inspector further added that snow buildup has already stopped the Srinagar-Sonamarg road and the Mughal road. [caption id="attachment_10032" align="alignnone" width="300"] Jammu-Srinagar highway blocked after fresh snowfall[/caption]