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10 infants dead after massive fire erupts at Jhansi Medical College

JHANSI: At least 10 infants were killed after a massive fire broke out at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Jhansi Medical College in Uttar Pradesh late Friday evening, officials said. According to hospital officials, there were 54 infants admitted to the NICU ward and several infants trapped have been rescued. The dousing, as…

10 infants dead after massive fire erupts at Jhansi Medical College
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DC Jammu seeks explanation from absentee health staff
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DC Jammu seeks explanation from absentee health staff

JAMMU, AUGUST 30: Deputy Commissioner, Sachin Kumar Vaishya conducted a surprise inspection of the Tehsil Office and the Government Health & Wellness Centre Pargwal. Additional District Development Commissioner Sher Singh accompanied the Deputy Commissioner during the inspection tour. At the Tehsil Office, the Deputy Commissioner scrutinised the Service Plus portal and evaluated the office's adherence…

Kashmiri Youth pledge greater electoral participation to foster democracy

Exhibited enthusiastic participation in Run for Democracy, Cycle Rally, Shikara Rally at SKICC SRINAGAR, AUGUST 09: Hundreds of youngsters of Kashmir came together with unmatched enthusiasm, promoting the importance of voting and expressing their faith in democracy. The students participated in several programs under SVEEP like Run for Democracy, Cycle Rally and Shikara Rally at…

Kashmiri Youth pledge greater electoral participation to foster democracy
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Shrine Board Adds Robust Health Care Accessibility On Mata Vaishno Devi Track
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Shrine Board Adds Robust Health Care Accessibility On Mata Vaishno Devi Track

KATRA, Apr 6: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) is committed to provide good and easily accessible health care services to the pilgrims visiting to the Holy Shrine.In the endeavor, the Shrine Board has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Hewlett Packard Enterprise India Private Limited (HPEIPL) and Hewlett Packard (India) Software…

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ED attaches Rs 1.21 cr worth assets of Lal Singh
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ED attaches Rs 1.21 cr worth assets of Lal Singh

JAMMU: In a money laundering investigation, the Enforcement Directorate has attached properties valued at Rs 1.21 crore belonging to Lal Singh, a former minister and leader of the Dogra Swabhiman Sangathan Party (DSSP). The properties that were attached were 35 kanals of property valued at Rs 27.73 lakh, 48 kanals of land valued at Rs 33.01 lakh, and 84 kanals and nine marlas of land worth Rs 65.46 lakh. Parts of two colleges and a school in the Kathua district village of Karandi, valued at a total of Rs 1.21 crore, are attached assets. The Enforcement Directorate Jammu's Deputy Director issued an attachment order today. It should be noted that Lal Singh spent about eighteen days in the ED's custody and jail before the court granted him temporary release last week.   The chair of M/s RB Education Trust, which is embroiled in a money laundering issue, is her wife, former MLA Kanta Andotra. [caption id="attachment_6354" align="alignnone" width="300"] ED attaches Rs 1.21 cr worth assets of Lal Singh[/caption]          

Softer Provision Of UAPA Invoked Against Arrested Students: JKP
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Softer Provision Of UAPA Invoked Against Arrested Students: JKP

SRINAGAR: Following criticism from certain politicians, the Jammu and Kashmir Police defended on Tuesday, citing a "softer provision" of the anti-terror law, the booking under UAPA of seven university students who had yelled offensive slogans following the Indian cricket team's World Cup match. A number of politicians have denounced the police action, claiming that the youths will be negatively impacted by such severe punishment. These politicians include Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, the former chief ministers of J&K. The lads have been charged under section 13 of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, or UAPA, according to a statement released by police on Tuesday. They also noted that "this provision of the Act is softer than other provisions."The UAPA's Section 13 prohibits encouraging or advising any illegal behaviour and carries a seven-year prison sentence. The Indian Penal Code's Sections 505 and 506, which deal with criminal intimidation and public mischief, have also been applied against the students. If found guilty, these clauses carry a maximum five-year prison sentence. According to the police, the event involved more than just shouting pro-Pakistan slogans. "...these slogans, as has usually been the case with a select few bullies, were aired to intimidate those who disagreed and also to identify and vilify those who choose to keep a distance." They claimed that terrorist and separatist networks were the cause of the incident. In support of the police action, the statement said that the teens' goal was not to express personal preferences for a specific sports team, nor was it to advocate for dissent or freedom of speech. "The goal is to intimidate people who might be harbouring negative feelings towards Pakistan or India or who disagree." This was supported by written complaints, according to the statement. According to the police, a written complaint served as the basis for the FIR, and sections were invoked in accordance with the complaint's contents. [caption id="attachment_6340" align="alignnone" width="300"] Softer Provision Of UAPA Invoked Against Arrested Students: JKP[/caption]  

Seven Students Booked Under UAPA For Raising Objectionable Slogans, Celebrating India Loss In WC
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Seven Students Booked Under UAPA For Raising Objectionable Slogans, Celebrating India Loss In WC

Srinagar, Nov 27 :According to authorities, seven students from an agricultural university were detained here on Monday under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) for allegedly cheering the Indian cricket team's defeat in the World Cup final and yelling offensive slogans. According to the officials, the youths who were arrested are enrolled in classes at the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST)–Kashmir. Following an investigation by police into a complaint from a non-local student, who claimed his collegemates had harassed him and yelled offensive remarks after India lost the cup and final match to Australia, the students were taken into custody. According to the officials, the students have been charged under several sections of the Indian Penal Code and the UAPA. (Agencies) [caption id="attachment_6294" align="alignnone" width="300"] Seven Students Booked Under UAPA For Raising Objectionable Slogans, Celebrating India Loss In WC[/caption]    

Arms, ammunition recovered in Kupwara; 2 held
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Arms, ammunition recovered in Kupwara; 2 held

KUPWARA: According to an official statement released by the Indian Army, two people were arrested on Monday following the discovery of weapons and ammunition in the Kupwara district. According to the Indian Army, a Mobile Vehicle Interception Post (MVIP) was set up at Kupwara's Gushi Bridge as part of Operation GUSHI. On X, the Chinar Corps of the Indian Army stated, "In a Joint Operation launched by the Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police on specific intelligence, a Mobile Vehicle Interception Post (MVIP) was established today at Gushi Bridge at Kupwara where two suspected individuals were apprehended." "Four hand Grenades, one Pistol with ammunition along with other incriminating materials were recovered," it continued. Investigations are currently being conducted further. [caption id="attachment_6288" align="alignnone" width="300"] Arms, ammunition recovered in Kupwara; 2 held[/caption]

Delegation Led By Principal Secy To PM Modi Oversees Ongoing Rescue Operations In Uttarkashi
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Delegation Led By Principal Secy To PM Modi Oversees Ongoing Rescue Operations In Uttarkashi

Uttarkashi, Nov 27: On the sixteenth day of the operations, a delegation headed by Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Pramod Kumar Mishra assessed the status of the ongoing efforts to free 41 trapped workers in the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi. Pramod Kumar Mishra, Uttarakhand Chief Secretary SS Sandhu, and Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla examined the tunnel's construction. The food supplies sent to the labourers stranded inside the tunnel were another question the Principal Secretary asked. The families of the stranded workers were also addressed by PK Mishra.According to Chris Cooper, a specialist in microtunnelling, all of the auger machine's debris has been removed, and in a few hours, manual drilling will begin to release the trapped labourers. Using a plasma cutter, the auger machine that was being used to drill the tunnel horizontally and became lodged inside the pipe was cut and removed on Monday morning. Lieutenant General Harpal Singh (Retd), a former Army Engineer-in-Chief, defended the manual method by stating that it is the only remaining option for rescuing the trapped workers.Singh claimed that he arrived at the scene to offer technical assistance and support for the ongoing rescue efforts. He continued by saying that every effort is being made to expedite the rescue procedure. Officials say that in order to expedite the rescue, the debris inside the pipe will be removed by hand drilling using the rat hole mining technique. In coal mining, the rat hole mining technique is typically employed, particularly in areas with challenging topography.Six experts have arrived at the location to start the manual drilling process, and eleven individuals will manually remove the debris from the 800 mm tunnel pipe. Along with civilians, the team consists of engineers from the Madras Engineering Group of the Indian Army. Additionally, attempts are being made to enter from the Barkot side of the tunnel, which is the other mouth of the tunnel, in cooperation with the Border Road Organisation and other agencies. Just 10 metres of the 500 metres have been covered after four blasts carried out under BRO's supervision.Additionally, the SJVN will carry out the construction of a small tunnel that the rescuers intend to build along the left side of the tunnel. It will be horizontal and perpendicular to the Silkyara tunnel. On November 12, a section of the tunnel collapsed, trapping 41 labourers within the still-under-construction 60-meter stretch on the Silkyara side of the tunnel. [caption id="attachment_6264" align="alignnone" width="300"] Delegation Led By Principal Secy To PM Modi Oversees Ongoing Rescue Operations In Uttarkashi[/caption]  …