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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…

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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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1 dead, another injured as mortar shell explodes in Samba
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1 dead, another injured as mortar shell explodes in Samba

SAMBA: In the Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday night, a mortar shell exploded, injuring one person and killing another, according to officials. As a result of someone tinkering with an ancient mortar shell that they had taken from a forest, they claimed, the Sumb area exploded. According to the police, the injured party is now in the hospital. According to Samba Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Benam Tosh, the issue has to do with tampering with a mortar shell that was taken from a forested area. He mentioned that there had been an earlier incident of a similar nature in the area. According to the SSP, an investigation is underway. [caption id="attachment_7665" align="alignnone" width="300"] 1 dead, another injured as mortar shell explodes in Samba[/caption]  

Terrorism on its death bed in Kashmir: LG Sinha
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Terrorism on its death bed in Kashmir: LG Sinha

SRINAGAR: On Friday, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha declared that terrorism was dying in the valley and that the union territory's security situation had improved since Article 370 was repealed. The terror attack that occurred on Thursday in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, which resulted in the deaths of five soldiers and the injuries of two more, was also referred to by Sinha as "unfortunate". He accused "our neighbour" of trying to upset the tranquilly in the valley, seemingly referring to Pakistan. "This is a really regrettable occurrence. Such violence is condemned by us. Such actions by our neighbour have been disrupting the tranquilly in the valley. However, Sinha stated that it is all in vain because terrorism is dying in Kashmir."Since the abrogation of Article 370, the security situation has significantly improved," he said to reporters outside of an event hosted by the Calcutta Chamber of Commerce earlier today. As he addressed specific questions posed by the chamber's members, Sinha added, "The security situation in Kashmir is better than that in Bengal." But afterwards, when reporters questioned him about the remark, he added: " [caption id="attachment_7662" align="alignnone" width="300"] Terrorism on its death bed in Kashmir: LG Sinha[/caption]  

12th century sculptures of Lord Shiva, Goddess Indrani found near Jammu
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12th century sculptures of Lord Shiva, Goddess Indrani found near Jammu

JAMMU: Exquisite sculptures from the 12th century have been retrieved by the Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museums from the Bhour Camp area nearby. On Friday, an official stated that the department was notified by some sources of the discovery of rare sculptures in the Bhour Camp area. As a result, a group from the Archaeology department visited the location and removed the sculptures, guided and overseen by Pardeep Kumar, Director of Archives, Archaeology, and Museums. The team seized the sculptures in accordance with the J&K Act 1954's provisions.Based on initial research, it has been discovered that the sculptures, which date to the 12th century AD, are extremely rare. These sculptures show the human form of Goddess Indrani, which measures 28" by 13.5" and weighs roughly 55 kg, and Lord Shiva, which measures 21" by 14" and weighs roughly 40 kg. The official stated that the department is prepared to begin the process of preserving these sculptures. [caption id="attachment_7659" align="alignnone" width="300"] 12th century sculptures of Lord Shiva, Goddess Indrani found near Jammu[/caption]  

NIA visits Poonch encounter site
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NIA visits Poonch encounter site

NEW DELHI: On Friday, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) paid a visit to the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, the site of an encounter that resulted in the deaths of four Indian soldiers and the injuries of three others. It has been learned that a specialised team from the Central agency, headed by a Deputy Inspector General and a rank officer in the Superintendent of Police department, will be keeping an eye on the results of the site visit. Whether or not the case is turned over to the agency, the NIA suo motto chooses to send its team to the crime scene if it discovers any terror angle.Following a gunfight with terrorists in Poonch district that resulted in the deaths of four Indian Army soldiers and the injuries of three more, the agency made the decision to visit the location in order to gather comprehensive input. Two Army vehicles were ambushed by heavily armed terrorists earlier on Thursday evening in the Rajouri district's Dera ki Gali forest, resulting in the deaths of four Army personnel and the injuries of three others. In Thanamandi, Rajouri, the terrorists ambushed two Army vehicles transporting soldiers. At 3:45 pm on Thursday, terrorists opened fire on two army vehicles that were travelling through Dera Ki Gali in the Poonch area of Rajouri. This was the beginning of the encounter.In the Dera ki Gali forest, security personnel are conducting a search and rescue operation. The Jammu and Kashmir Kokernag encounter case, in which a colonel, a major, and a soldier from the Indian Army were martyred, along with a DySP of the J&K Police and Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Uzair Khan, happened in the Anantnag district in September of this year, was recently taken over by the NIA. On September 13, at the Gadole Forest of Kokernag in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, trooper Pardeep Singh, Jammu and Kashmir Police Deputy Superintendent of Police Humayun Bhat, company commander Major Ashish Dhonchak, and 19 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) Commanding Officer Col Manpreet Singh were among the casualties for the Indian Army. September 19 marked the completion of the six-day operation. [caption id="attachment_7641" align="alignnone" width="300"] NIA visits Poonch encounter site[/caption]      

Search operation to track down terrorists in Poonch underway
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Search operation to track down terrorists in Poonch underway

POONCH: A day after a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district left five army personnel dead and two injured, security forces on Friday began a massive cordon and search operation in the area. According to officials, Lt Gen Sandeep Jain, the General Officer Commanding (GoC) of the XVI Corps, visited the area and met with senior army and police officers to assess the situation. White Knight Corps, or XVI corps, posted on X, saying, "Indian Army and White Knight Corps salutes the bravery and supreme sacrifice of four soldiers in Surankote on yesterday while fighting the scourge of terrorism". According to an official, sniffer dogs have been deployed to locate the terrorists who ambushed two Army vehicles in the area on Thursday afternoon, and helicopters are also being used for aerial monitoring. "A massive cordon and search operation has begun this morning after a night cordon in area," a police officer stated. The surgery was still ongoing. He said that more troops have been brought into the area in an effort to find the terrorists responsible for the gunfire. At approximately 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, two army vehicles transporting personnel to the location of a cordon-and-search operation were ambushed at a blind curve in Dhatyar Morh, which is under the Surankote police station's jurisdiction and connects Dhera Ki Gali and Bufliaz.According to the officer who was cited earlier, traffic has been stopped on Dhera Ki Gali (DKG) Road. High ranking army and police officials are keeping an eye on the situation on the ground. The armed terrorists, estimated to number between three and four, first set up shop on hilltops, selecting a blind curve as their target for the army vehicles. According to officials, following the attack, they allegedly disfigured the bodies of at least two soldiers and stole some of their weapons. According to security officials, an investigation into the location is being conducted to determine the pattern and application of weapons, such as steel core bullets, in the ambush. On Friday, security experts expressed concern over the increasing number of terror incidents in the Rajouri-Poonch area. "There is cause for concern. In the past two months, there have been two incidents. Until recently, this area was peaceful. Here, 35 soldiers have lost their lives in the last two years. Why is that taking place? Why have extremists gained such confidence?" stated Col. S. S. Pathania, a defence expert. According to security expert Captain (retd) Anil Gaur, Pakistan is manipulating these incidents in an attempt to resurrect terrorism in this area. "There are some issues with the way we are handling terrorism. It's time to bolster the region's intelligence and security infrastructure and eradicate all terrorists operating in challenging areas. Caves exist," he declared. A number of organisations, including the Jammu Statehood Organisation, staged anti-Pakistan demonstrations in Jammu and set fire to a Pakistani effigy. [caption id="attachment_7638" align="alignnone" width="300"] Search operation to track down…

Man Dies In Police Custody In Jammu Outskirts
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Man Dies In Police Custody In Jammu Outskirts

JAMMU, Dec 22: On Friday, a 35-year-old man in police custody in the Jourian neighbourhood of Akhnoor, on the outskirts of the city, passed away under suspicious circumstances. Authorities reported that while being held at Police Post Jourian, a man known as Sushil Kumar, a resident of Garhi, Jourion, passed away under suspicious circumstances. While the investigation is ongoing, the body has been sent to the Government Medical College and Hospital in Jammu for a post-mortem, according to the police. However, the deceased's family and relatives protested and called for an investigation into the situation. (Agencies) [caption id="attachment_7635" align="alignnone" width="300"] Man Dies In Police Custody In Jammu Outskirts[/caption]

Severe cold conditions continue in Kashmir, minus 3.3°C in Srinagar
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Severe cold conditions continue in Kashmir, minus 3.3°C in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: On Friday, the second day of the 40-day harsh winter period known as "Chillai-Kalan," Jammu and Kashmir experienced severe cold conditions. According to a meteorological department official, Srinagar's minimum temperature was minus 3.3°C, down from minus 4.3°C the night before. This is below the 1.3°C average for the summer capital of J&K at this time of year. According to him, Qazigund recorded a minimum of minus 3.3°C as opposed to 4.0°C the night before. According to the MeT official, the minimum temperature was 1.0°C lower than usual for Kashmir's gateway town. Pahalgam recorded a low of minus 4.8°C, which was 0.2°C above average for the well-known south Kashmir resort, compared to minus 5.8°C the night before.According to the official, Kokernag, located in south Kashmir, saw a minimum temperature of minus 2.4°C, down from minus 3.0°C the night before. The temperature was 0.3°C below average for the area. According to the official, Kupwara town in north Kashmir saw a low of minus 3.4°C, down from minus 4.0°C the night before. This was 1.4°C below average. According to the official, Gulmarg saw a low of minus 1.0°C, down from minus 3.0°C the night before, and the temperature was 5.8°C higher than usual for the well-known north Kashmiri skiing resort. According to him, Jammu recorded a minimum temperature of 8.5°C, which was 0.3°C below normal for the winter capital of J&K, compared to 7.3°C the night before. According to him, Banihal recorded 3.8°C, Batote 6.3°C, and Bhaderwah 3.5°C. Even though 'Chillai-Kalan' will conclude on January 30, winter will still persist. The next two periods are called "Chillai-Khurd," which lasts for 20 days from January 30 to February 19, and "Chillai-Bachha," or "baby cold," which lasts for 10 days from February 20 to March 1. "Generally cloudy weather with possibility of light snow over isolated higher reaches" is what MeT has forecast for the next twenty-four hours. The weather for December 24–26 is predicted to be mainly dry. On December 27, mostly cloudy conditions are predicted with the chance of light snowfall over a few isolated higher regions. Generally speaking, December 28–31 is going to be dry. "Overall there is no significant weather activity till December ending" . [caption id="attachment_7629" align="alignnone" width="300"] Severe cold conditions continue in Kashmir, minus 3.3°C in Srinagar[/caption]