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Fire Breaks Out At MLA Hostel In Srinagar

SRINAGAR, Dec 10: A fire broke out in the Member Legislative Assembly Hostel (MLA) in Srinagar on Tuesday, officials said. There was no report of any casualty in the incident. The Fire and Emergency officials said that fire broke out at around noon in the first floor of the MLA hostel quarter situated at the…

Fire Breaks Out At MLA Hostel In Srinagar
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10 infants dead after massive fire erupts at Jhansi Medical College
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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…

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…

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Kashmiri Youth pledge greater electoral participation to foster democracy
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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…

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Kashmir higher reaches receive fresh snowfall, temperature plummets

SRINAGAR: On Saturday morning, fresh snowfall in the Kashmir Valley's higher elevations while rainfall in the lowlands, causing a dramatic reduction in the day's high temperatures. According to an official, the plains had torrential rainfall while the upper elevations of the Gurez Valley, including Razdan Pass, received new snowfall. He claimed that the authorities were obliged to close Bandipora-Gurez road due to the nightlong rain and snowfall on Razdan Top and other locations. Other areas of the Kashmir valley were also hit by rain, which caused a significant drop in the maximum temperature. Due to snowfall and severe rain in the area, the authorities have also closed Sinthan Top and Margan Roads to traffic. Additionally, the Meteorological Department in Kashmir has predicted snow and rain for a few isolated spots in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday night. [caption id="attachment_3961" align="alignnone" width="300"] Kashmir higher reaches receive fresh snowfall, temperature plummets[/caption]  

Punjab Police busts LeT terror module with arrest of 2 J&K residents

CHANDIGARH: On Saturday, the Punjab Police announced that it has deactivated a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror cell after detaining two Jammu and Kashmir citizens. They were taken into custody, according to the police, along with two IEDs, two hand grenades, a revolver, two magazines, 24 cartridges, a timer switch, eight detonators, and four batteries. Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav stated that the State Special Operation Cell-Amritsar Police carried out the operation alongside a central organisation. "In a major breakthrough, State Special Operation Cell -Amritsar in a joint operation with a central agency busted a LeT module and arrested two persons who are residents of Jammu and Kashmir," the Punjab Police chief wrote on X. Yadav claimed the arrests were a "major blow to terror module attempting to disturb peace in Punjab" and claimed the terror module was run by one Firdaus Ahmed Bhat, a current Lashkar-e-Toiba member. [caption id="attachment_3958" align="alignnone" width="300"] Punjab Police busts LeT terror module with arrest of 2 J&K residents[/caption]    

Security forces find 3 cylinder IED planted near Handwara
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Security forces find 3 cylinder IED planted near Handwara

SRINAGAR : An important IED attack on the Srinagar-Kupwara Highway near Handwara in Jammu and Kashmir was stopped by security troops on Friday. "A high-powered IED connected with three 10-kilogram LPG Cylinders was spotted by an alert Road Opening Party near Langait," said the Indian Army. The IED was allegedly planted on the National Highway that connects Kupwara and Srinagar, according to the officials. "Nearly 1000 civilian vehicles and 200 military vehicles passed by the location of the IED. The IED was discovered by the column of an air defence unit stationed nearby, according to the Indian Army. According to a press release, security personnel earlier that day blew up three suspicious gas cylinders they had discovered in the village of Ganapora in the Kupwara area of north Kashmir.The Army's road opening party (ROP), in coordination with the 30 Rashtriya Rifles (30RR) and Handwara Police, controlled the explosion of the suspicious cylinders. According to an official press release, "In a swift response to a potential security threat, the ROP of 25 ADP in collaboration with the 30 Rashtriya Rifles (30RR) and Handwara Police, successfully detonated three suspicious small petrol cylinders found along the roadside in Ganapora, area of Kralgund Handwara in Kupwara district." "At approximately 8:00 am, the ROP of 25 ADP spotted three suspicious tiny gas cylinders concealed under some bushes, roughly 100 meters from the Ganapora crossing, travelling towards Udipura," it continued." The security officers quickly assessed and reduced the threat after becoming aware of the potential threat. The suspected cylinders were securely destroyed by the joint team of the 30RR and the Handwara Police at around 1030 hours, it added. [caption id="attachment_3952" align="alignnone" width="300"] Security forces find 3 cylinder IED planted near Handwara[/caption]    

1 more dies of dengue, 119 fresh cases reported
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1 more dies of dengue, 119 fresh cases reported

JAMMU: Dengue has claimed one more life, and 119 further cases of the vector-borne illness have been reported from various locations in Jammu and Kashmir, bringing the year's total to 3271 cases and four fatalities. According to a health official, Tejpal Pratap, a 20-year-old boy from Bihar who was residing in CTM Colony Kathua on October 10, passed away from dengue in Government Medical College and Hospital, Jammu. He claimed the patient was sent to GMCH Jammu on October 10 after being diagnosed with dengue fever on October 3 at GMC Kathua. He added that with this passing, there have now been four deaths related to the vector-borne illness this year. "This is the fourth death in Jammu province and the first in Kathua district," he said. The official added that 119 of the 828 people who had been tested for dengue today had tested positive. Out of the 119 positive cases, 66 instances were reported from the Jammu district, followed by 26 cases in Udhampur, 11 cases in Kathua, 6 cases in Samba, 4 cases in Reasi, 3 cases in Doda, 2 cases in Poonch, and 1 case in Ramban. 98 people and 21 kids are among the individuals who tested positive, he continued. According to him, out of the total 2234 cases documented so far, the majority are from the Jammu district, followed by the Udhampur district (348 cases), Kathua (249 cases), and Samba (218 cases). "There were 64 cases in Rajouri, 31 in Reasi, 30 in Ramban, 24 in Doda, 23 in Poonch, 4 in Kishtwar, 15 in Kashmir and 27 from other parts of the country," added the official. The official added that a total of 1094 dengue patients had been hospitalised to the hospitals as of now, and that 962 of them had been released while 101 were still receiving treatment. The official stated that "the number of dengue cases is increasing every day" and recommended the public to prevent stagnant water from forming in and around their homes because this is where the mosquitoes that transmit dengue thrive. He advised covering water-filled tanks and kitchenware, as well as emptying the cooler twice a week.   [caption id="attachment_3949" align="alignnone" width="300"] 1 more dies of dengue, 119 fresh cases reported[/caption]  

IGP Anand Jain reviews arrangements for Commemoration Day Parade
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IGP Anand Jain reviews arrangements for Commemoration Day Parade

JAMMU: Anand Jain, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) for the Jammu Zone, reviewed the security-related plans for the Commemoration Day Parade, which will be held on October 21, 2023, to honour the police martyrs. The IGP Jammu announced that a blood donation camp will be held in conjunction with the Commemoration Day Parade while presiding over a high-level security-related meeting of the police officials in this regard. He gave the officers a briefing on how to prepare for the event and how to make administrative, public relations, and other key arrangements. Anand Jain, the IGP for the Jammu Zone, gave the police officers instructions to maintain close coordination and make sure that all the preparations are made in a coordinated way. Among the authorities present were the DIG JKS Range, DIG Armed Jammu, DIG IRP Jammu, SSP Jammu, CO SDRF Jammu, SSP Railways Jammu, SSP Traffic City, Jammu, SSP APCR, Jammu, and SP City North/South/Rural Jammu.   [caption id="attachment_3946" align="alignnone" width="300"] IGP Anand Jain reviews arrangements for Commemoration Day Parade[/caption]  

CGM SBI ,Political Leaders & J&K Sharnarthi Action Committee delegation call on LG
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CGM SBI ,Political Leaders & J&K Sharnarthi Action Committee delegation call on LG

JAMMU: Former Minister Priya Sethi visited Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan to discuss the preservation of Jammu's spiritual and cultural legacy. Former lawmaker and prominent BJP leader Devender Singh Rana also visited the Lt. Governor and briefed him on a number of matters of public significance. A delegation from the Jammu Kashmir Sharnarthi Action Committee, led by its president Gurdev Singh, presented the Lt Governor with a list of demands and asked for his help in resolving the pressing problems involving the 1947 POJK Displaced Persons. The delegation's members received assurances from the Lt Governor that the central government would be made aware of their legitimate concerns and demands. Later, the Lt. Governor was briefed on the extension of SBI's services and their commitment to actively aiding the socio-economic development of the UT of J&K by Vinod Jaiswal, Chief General Manager, State Bank of India, Chandigarh Circle. [caption id="attachment_3943" align="alignnone" width="300"] CGM SBI ,Political Leaders & J&K Sharnarthi Action Committee delegation call on LG[/caption]    

Father, Son Injured In Attack By Wild Bear In Poonch
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Father, Son Injured In Attack By Wild Bear In Poonch

JAMMU, Oct 13:In the Poonch area of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, a F and his kid were hurt in an attack by a wild bear, according to officials. They claimed that while the two were cutting grass in the Hardi district of Surankote, a bear attacked them. According to officials, the villagers responded quickly and saved them. They were then taken to a hospital for treatment. [caption id="attachment_3939" align="alignnone" width="300"] Father, Son Injured In Attack By Wild Bear In Poonch[/caption]    

“Mentally Unsound” Pak National Held On LoC In Poonch
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“Mentally Unsound” Pak National Held On LoC In Poonch

Jammu, Oct 13: Along the Line of Control in the Poonch area of Jammu and Kashmir, the Army detained one "mentally unsound" Pakistani civilian on Friday. One Pakistani civilian was seized by alert army troops this morning along the LoC, according to official sources.They claimed that he appears to be "mentally unsound," but every possibility is being investigated. He continued, "We are looking into the problem. [caption id="attachment_3924" align="alignnone" width="300"] “Mentally Unsound” Pak National Held On LoC In Poonch[/caption]  

Flight Carrying 212 Indians From Israel Lands In Delhi
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Flight Carrying 212 Indians From Israel Lands In Delhi

New Delhi, Oct 13: Under "Operation Ajay," a plane transporting the first group of Indians who were trapped in Israel due to the current conflict landed in New Delhi on Friday morning. At least 212 Indian people have landed at the Delhi airport from Israel. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, a minister for the Union, met them at the airport. Chandrasekhar hailed the reentering Indians with his hands folded. Then he started talking to the students. The federal minister informed the travellers that India is steadfast in its commitment to the security of every Indian. He stated that Prime Minister Modi is committed to defending them.No Indian will ever be abandoned by our administration. Our government, led by our prime minister, is committed to defending them and ensuring their safe return. We are grateful to EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar, the staff at the Ministry of External Affairs, and the Air India flight crew for making this possible and sending our kids back to their families securely and soundly, Chandrasekhar stated. When an Indian citizen returned from Israel, he or she said, "This is the first time we are dealing with this scenario there. For bringing us back, the Indian government is to be commended, especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi. So that we may get back to work as soon as possible, we're hoping for peace as soon as feasible. On Thursday, the first group of Indian travellers took off from Tel Aviv for India as part of Operation Ajay. On this occasion, Sanjeev Singla, the Indian ambassador to Israel, stated that the Indian Embassy in Israel is striving to secure the safety of Indian citizens in the war-torn country of Israel and that the embassy will assist Indian citizens who want to return to India through "Operation Ajay.""As I mentioned the day before, the Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv has been making constant efforts to safeguard the welfare and safety of all of our Indian people in Israel. Operation Ajay, a programme to assist Indians who want to return to their country, was introduced by the external affairs minister yesterday. And the first flight is returning to India today as part of Operation Ajay," he added. "We are working to ensure that we have a similar flight in the coming days," he continued, "and it's going to have almost 200 Indian citizens on board, including students, carers, and business professionals."Tomorrow, we'll only have one flight.I want to reach out to my fellow Indian citizens in this country and encourage them to keep their cool and follow the local safety recommendations in order to stay safe. I also want to reassure them that we will always be by their side. We are supporting them. A returning Indian citizen from Tel Aviv hailed the Indian government for helping during difficult times and claimed that "Operation Ajay" had been of great assistance. Arindam Bagchi, a spokesperson for the External Affairs Ministry, stated earlier on Thursday, "As indicated by EAM yesterday, Operation Ajay has been started to make it easier for our citizens who want to return from Israel to do so. The first chartered flight would likely depart from Tel Aviv tomorrow morning and arrive in India later tonight to take up the Indian people, according to the spokeswoman for the external affairs ministry."We are closely monitoring the situation in Israel." There haven't been any Indian casualties thus far, according to the MEA spokesperson.So yet, no casualties have been reported, he said."There are about 18,000 Indians in Israel. It is concerning that there is conflict going on. Indians are asked to heed the guidance provided by our mission, added Bagchi.Prime Minister Narendra Modi started "Operation Ajay" to return roughly 18,000 Indians who were living in Israel. Indian registration commenced on Thursday. Indian enterprises receive assistance from the Indian embassy in Israel, which has also established a helpline for Indian residents who require assistance. A 24-hour control room has been established by the MEA due to the growing hostility. The control room will assist in keeping an eye on the situation and in providing data and support. Earlier, a meeting to discuss "Operation Ajay" preparations was presided over by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. [caption…

145 more test +ve for dengue
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145 more test +ve for dengue

JAMMU: An additional 145 dengue cases were recorded on Thursday from various locations in Jammu and Kashmir, bringing the year's total to 3152. According to a health official, 78 instances were recorded today from the Jammu district alone, along with 33 cases from Udhampur, 15 cases from Kathua, 7 cases from Samba, 5 cases from Rajouri, 3 cases from Poonch, one case from each of the districts of Reasi, Doda, and Kishtwar, and one case from outside the UT. 126 adults and 19 kids are among the individuals who tested positive, he continued. According to him, out of the total 2168 cases reported thus far, the majority come from the Jammu district, followed by the Udhampur district (322 cases), Kathua (238 cases), and Samba (212 cases apiece)."There were 64 cases in Rajouri, 29 in Ramban, 27 in Reasi, 21 each in Poonch and Doda, 4 in Kishtwar, 15 in Kashmir and 27 from other parts of the country," added the official. The official added that a total of 1047 dengue patients had been hospitalised to the hospitals as of now, and that 928 of them had been released while 89 were still receiving treatment. The official stated that "the number of dengue cases is increasing every day" and recommended the public to prevent stagnant water from forming in and around their homes because this is where the mosquitoes that transmit dengue thrive. [caption id="attachment_3915" align="alignnone" width="300"] 145 more test +ve for dengue[/caption]