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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
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Amit Shah Reviews Security Along Indo-Pak Border, Airports With Top Officials
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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
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Grenade attack on police station in north Kashmir’s Baramulla, no casualties: Officials
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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…

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Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra records highest number of pilgrims in a decade
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Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra records highest number of pilgrims in a decade

KATRA: Over 95 lakh pilgrims have arrived at the sacred cave shrine of Vaishno Devi in the Trikuta Hills of Katra town in the Reasi district this year, the most in the previous ten years. Thus far this year, approximately 94.35 lakh pilgrims have offered their respects to Goddess Vaishno Devi. The year 2012 saw the greatest number of pilgrims ever make the journey—1 crore 4 lakh 9, thousand, five hundred and sixty-nine devotees visited the sacred shrine. Prior to 2012, when 1 crore 4 lakh, 9 thousand, and 5 hundred and sixty-nine devotees visited the hallowed temple, the highest recorded number of pilgrims was observed. [caption id="attachment_7996" align="alignnone" width="300"] Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra records highest number of pilgrims in a decade[/caption]    

Mobile internet restored in Rajouri-Poonch after week-long suspension
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Mobile internet restored in Rajouri-Poonch after week-long suspension

RAJOURI: A week after being suspended due to a terror attack on two army vehicles, mobile Internet services were reinstated in the districts of Poonch and Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir, according to officials. In order to stop rumours from spreading and avoid a potential law and order situation, curbs were put in place last Friday. "Services in the Rajouri-Poonch region are back online. Divisional Commissioner for the Jammu region Ramesh Kumar stated here that "the situation is normal." The following day, three people who were among those the Army had taken into custody to question them following the terrorist ambush that claimed the lives of four soldiers were discovered dead for unknown reasons. While the inquiry into their deaths is ongoing, their bodies have been turned over to their relatives for final ceremonies. [caption id="attachment_7993" align="alignnone" width="300"] Mobile internet restored in Rajouri-Poonch after week-long suspension[/caption]      

Farooq Abdullah expresses concern over civilian deaths, calls for justice
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Farooq Abdullah expresses concern over civilian deaths, calls for justice

JAMMU: Farooq Abdullah, the president of the National Conference, said on Friday that the Army was to blame for the deaths of three civilians and expressed optimism that the families would receive justice, as promised by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. Abdullah emphasised the critical role that public support plays in overcoming a variety of obstacles and the possible impact that such incidents may have on public trust in the system. "It is regrettable that innocent people are being killed by our army in our nation. Rajnath Singh, our Minister of Defence, had arrived. He has promised that a thorough investigation will be conducted and that those responsible will face consequences. Abdullah told reporters in this location, "We hope that action will be taken against them and that such incidents would not be repeated."After they were allegedly picked up by the Army for questioning in relation to a terrorist ambush earlier this month that resulted in the deaths of four soldiers in the Poonch district, three civilians were found dead and five injured. "They are innocent people. How terrorists have come here? Where have they come from? Why have they come here? What can we do, if they come to our houses with guns? They (people) do not have weapons. They don't have anyone to protect them," Abdullah said after meeting with the injured civilians in Poonch. He also referred to them as victims of terrorism and questioned the circumstances of terrorists' cross-border infiltration. Abdullah expressed worry about the effects of abuse by the military, saying that a nation cannot develop without the participation of its civilian population."You strike them, causing bleeding. There have been three fatalities. Will such deeds strengthen our nation? In the face of such incidents, people tend to lose faith in the system. He cautioned, "This is a dangerous trend for the nation." Abdullah highlighted the importance of public support in winning wars, citing a lieutenant general. Reiterating his opposition to terrorism, he acknowledged the difficulties presented by skilled terrorists who target police and army officers. It's important to remember that you can win the war if the people support you. Love and empathy for the people around you. There are terrorists entering. Nothing is stopping them. They have extensive training. They are murdering our army and police officers," he declared. Endorsing dialogue with Pakistan as the sole means of resolving disputes, Abdullah conveyed optimism for a resumption of talks following elections in both nations. The government of Jammu and Kashmir has announced jobs and compensation for the families of the fallen civilians. With full support and cooperation for the investigation, the Army has ordered a thorough internal investigation.   [caption id="attachment_7990" align="alignnone" width="300"] Farooq Abdullah expresses concern over civilian…

Raina reaches Buffliaz, meets the victim families, assured Justice
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Raina reaches Buffliaz, meets the victim families, assured Justice

POONCH: The families of the victims were met by BJP President J&K Ravinder Raina during a visit to the Topi Peer neighbourhood of Buffliaz. Along with Ravinder Raina were BJP District President Rajesh Raina, DDC Thanamandi Qayoom Mir, DDC Surankote Advocate Sohail Malik, BJP Leader Azhar Manhas, and Mehtab Bukhari. Later, after visiting Army Hospital Potha and Surankote Hospital, Ravinder Raina and other BJP leaders spoke with the injured. In addition, Raina met with the senior Army Commander to talk about security concerns and to make a request for sufficient compensation for the families of the victims. Declaring that there is no way to make up for the harm that has been done. He declared that we completely support the people involved and that the entire incident is heartbreaking.He said that the people of Topi Peer have the backing of the entire country, and that the Union Defence Minister has personally visited the area and promised that no one who has done anything wrong will escape punishment. He declared that everyone is equal under the law and that we have complete faith in it. Raina added that the action has already been taken and no guilty would be served. Humanity's murders will not be accepted. He said that anybody who will be found guilty will not be spared by the court of law. He declared that the people are going through a difficult moment and that we will support them wholeheartedly until justice is done. [caption id="attachment_7987" align="alignnone" width="285"] Raina reaches Buffliaz, meets the victim families, assured Justice[/caption]      

Security forces seize pistols, hand grenades during search ops in Poonch
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Security forces seize pistols, hand grenades during search ops in Poonch

POONCH: During a search operation in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district on Friday, security forces found weapons and ammunition, including three handguns and four hand grenades, according to police sources. According to them, a team made up of police and Army personnel searched the Kasblari area of the district. According to the sources, a house was searched and found to have 64 rounds, six magazines, four hand grenades, and three pistols. They said that after the recovery, a search has been initiated to find those responsible for the cross-border smuggling of firearms. [caption id="attachment_7984" align="alignnone" width="300"] Security forces seize pistols, hand grenades during search ops in Poonch[/caption]  

India Seeks Extradition Of Let Founder Hafiz Saeed
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India Seeks Extradition Of Let Founder Hafiz Saeed

NEW DELHI, Dec 29: Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), is wanted in India for a number of terror attacks, including the 2008 Mumbai attacks. India has requested that Pakistan extradite Saeed. According to Arindam Bagchi, a spokesman for the External Affairs Ministry, Islamabad recently received the request for the terrorist's extradition along with a few supporting documents. In response to a question during his weekly media briefing, Bagchi stated that an extradition request had recently been sent. Saeed is a terrorist that the UN has banned. [caption id="attachment_7972" align="alignnone" width="300"] India Seeks Extradition Of Let Founder Hafiz Saeed[/caption]  

Around 500 Climbers, Including Four Indians, Conquer Mt Everest In The 70th Anniversary Yr Of The First Successful Summit
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Around 500 Climbers, Including Four Indians, Conquer Mt Everest In The 70th Anniversary Yr Of The First Successful Summit

KATHMANDU, Dec 29: In 2023, the mountaineering community celebrated the 70th anniversary of climbing Mount Everest, with about 500 climbers—including four Indians—making it to the summit. Despite worries about rising temperatures, melting glaciers and snow, and an increase in extreme weather events, they continued to climb. Since Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepali, reached the summit of 8,848.86 metres (29,032 feet) on May 29, 1953, thousands of climbers from all over the world—including India and Nepal—have been drawn to the world's highest peak. While many of them died trying to reach the summit, thousands of climbers have succeeded.According to official data, over 300 climbers have died and about 7,000 people have successfully reached the summit of Mount Everest since the Hillary-Norgay ascent in 1953. 2023 was not any different. In the spring of 2023, 478 climbers—103 of whom were women—ascended to the summit of Everest during the one and only window of opportunity to reach the incredibly high altitudes. This year, four Indian nationals reached the summit of Everest, and one passed away in the high alpine regions. On May 17, Yashi Jain, Mithil Raju, Sunil Kumar, and Pinkhi Haris Chhed accomplished the feat of climbing the world's highest peak. On May 18, Indian mountaineer Suzanne Leopoldina Jesus, who had a pacemaker, passed away while attempting to reach the summit close to Everest Base Camp. According to officials, eight climbers went missing and four Nepalese, one Indian, and one Chinese climber died during their individual Everest expeditions. Kami Rita Sherpa, 53, of Nepal achieved two summits this season on May 17 and May 23, setting a new world record for the most ascents of Mount Everest. Sherpa Pasang Dawa, 46, a fellow countryman, matched Kami Rita's record until 2022 when he reached the highest peak on May 14 and May 17, respectively, marking his 26th and 27th visits to the summit this year. Not only the Sherpa community, though, has kept pushing the boundaries of human endurance and setting records in the thin air of Nepal's high-altitude Himalayas.On May 19, Hari Budhamagar, a 43-year-old double amputee and former British Gurkha soldier, made history by becoming the first person in his category to summit the highest peak in the world using prosthetic legs. On May 19, a 39-year-old Singaporean climber of Indian descent named Shrinivas Sainis Dattatraya vanished while making his way back from the top of Mount Everest. The Sherpa people who live in the foothills of the snow-capped mountains are essential to any expedition in the high-altitude Himalayas. They are also the most at risk on the perilous hikes to the highest mountainous region on Earth because of this.Themwa Tenzing Sherpa, Lakpa Rita Sherpa, and Badure Sherpa, three Nepalese Sherpa guides, vanished on April 12 when a massive ice sheet that fell from the mountain, more than 50 metres high, buried them under five to six metres of snow on the most treacherous part of Mount Everest during an avalanche. This was the first accident of the season at the highest peak in the world. This spring, Nepal issued a record 466 climbing permits to climbers from 65 different countries, including 40 from India, for Mount Everest. This surpassed the previous record of 409 set in 2021. 323 was the number in 2022.For the small Himalayan nation of Nepal, which has a sizable mountain population reliant on mountaineering and associated tourism in the area, mountaineering is a lucrative source of income. For this reason, the vast majority of people whose livelihoods are at risk due to climate change are concerned about the melting glaciers, increasing temperatures, and growing frequency of extreme rainfall events. According to the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), in just 60 years, the thickness of 79 of the glaciers surrounding Everest has decreased by more than 100 metres, and since 2009, the rate of thinning has almost doubled.As part of the #SaveOurSnow campaign, which coincided with the 70th anniversary of the summit of Mount Everest, ICIMOD, backed by mountain institutes around the world, including the Nepal Mountaineering Association, urged governments to honour their pledges to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees. [caption id="attachment_7969" align="alignnone" width="300"] Around 500 Climbers, Including Four Indians, Conquer Mt Everest…