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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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Acting tough against defaulters, JPDCL disconnects power of more than 1700 consumers, realizes 9 Cr in 2 days

JAMMU: The Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) has disconnected 1702 defaulters in a campaign against "illegal" power connections and past-due payments, earning an astounding Rs 9 crore in revenue in just two days, according to officials today. "In the first place, connections of 1702 consumers including influential consumers (Industries, Hotels and Influential persons) were disconnected to sensitise the masses to clear their liabilities on account of electricity bills and develop habits of paying electricity bills in time," it stated. The JPDCL spokesperson went on to say that between March 2023 and October 2023, 49,028 inspections were carried out, resulting in the disconnections of 23131 customers' power and the realisation of Rs. 68.19 crore.All customers have been advised by JPDCL to pay their outstanding balances right now in order to prevent being disconnected. During the crackdown, which was a component of JPDCL's continuous efforts to stop energy theft and deal with financial irregularities, the inspection procedure was strengthened and included both day and night patrols to look for power theft. Spokesman for the JPDCL emphasised that the initiative's goal was to tighten the noose around customers who frequently connect up, violate agreed-upon loads, and bypass metres. The JPDCL underlined in an official statement that it is dedicated to helping legitimate customers and making sure they are not burdened by the misdeeds of bad people.The electricity distribution company emphasised even further how actions like energy theft must be taken seriously. These actions not only cause blackouts but also damage to transformers, which inconveniences law-abiding customers. JPDCL's two-day operation yielded significant revenue, with a total of Rs 9.03 crore collected on Tuesday alone in arrear dues. This indicates the gravity of the problem and the organization's resolve to immediately settle outstanding payments. With 1411 inspections conducted throughout the Jammu Division, the inspection covered a number of circles. In the course of these initiatives, 432 KW of load was added in each of Jammu Province's 10 districts.In the meantime, JPDCL claimed in an official statement that several Sub Divisions of JPDCL initiated a new, enormous disconnection drive against powerful and persistent defaulters with significant arrears after realising that the defaulters were not receiving a consistent supply of power over the winter. Targeted during the drive were domestic, commercial, and industrial customers with large arrears. In order to prevent power disconnections, the JPDCL asked customers to pay their outstanding bills as soon as possible. It emphasised that it is still dedicated to delivering dependable and continuous power supply to those who meet their financial commitments. [caption id="attachment_6412" align="alignnone" width="300"] Acting tough against defaulters, JPDCL disconnects power of more than 1700 consumers, realizes 9 Cr in 2 days[/caption]  

Gang involved in illegal trade of counterfeit gold biscuits busted in Budgam, 3 held

SRINAGAR : In the Budgam area of Jammu and Kashmir, a gang purportedly engaged in the illicit trade of fake gold biscuits was dismantled, and three individuals were taken into custody, according to police on Wednesday. According to a police spokeswoman, the Khansahib police station was notified by credible sources on Tuesday about the involvement of a number of people in the illegal sale of fake gold biscuits. In response to a tip, he claimed, a suspect car was stopped close to the Gogjipathri crossing in the Khansahib neighbourhood of the central Kashmir district.He said that the three individuals in the car were Fayaz Ahmad Dar, a resident of Malwa Kunzar, Farooq Ahmad Dar, and Shabir Ahmad Dar, both of Arizal Khansahib. According to the spokesman, 239 biscuits that resembled gold and were perhaps fake were found when searching the car. He said that the accused were immediately apprehended after they were unable to provide proof of the products' authenticity. According to police, an investigation into the matter has begun and a case has been filed. He continued, saying that preliminary research indicates that these individuals were charging outrageous prices to customers for these phoney gold biscuits. You may access real-time, accurate, and fast local news on your tablet or smartphone. [caption id="attachment_6409" align="alignnone" width="300"] Gang involved in illegal trade of counterfeit gold biscuits busted in Budgam, 3 held[/caption]  

Srinagar Police books NIT student for uploading ‘sensitive content’

SRINAGAR: On Wednesday, the Jammu and Kashmir Police announced that they had opened a complaint against a student at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Srinagar, on the grounds that the student had uploaded sensitive material that offended the religious feelings of a specific community. A post on the official X feed of Srinagar Police stated, "Police have taken cognizance of the incident of uploading of sensitive content against religious sentiments of a particular community by one student of NIT Srinagar." Sections 295A (acts intending to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, etc.), and 153 (intentionally provoking someone in a way that may lead to a riot) of the Indian Penal Code were the sections under which the case was registered. The post from Srinagar Police went on to say, "Upon receipt of communication from NIT authorities, case FIR No.156/23 u/s 295A,153A,153 IPC registered." More information is anticipated.   [caption id="attachment_6406" align="alignnone" width="300"] Srinagar Police books NIT student for uploading 'sensitive content'[/caption]

SC Appointed SIT On Black Money To Submit 8th Interim Report Soon

NEW DELHI, Nov 29: Vice-chairman Justice (Retired) Arijit Pasayat of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Black Money, which was established by the Supreme Court, announced yesterday that the group will shortly provide its eighth interim report to the highest court. In its first cabinet meeting following its election in May 2014, the Narendra Modi administration authorised the Supreme Court's directive to appoint the SIT. The Supreme Court has received seven interim reports from the SIT in the past nine years. On Tuesday, November 28, 2023, Justice Pasayat hosted a meeting at his home with representatives from the federal and state administrations regarding the identification and suppression of the nation's production of black money."For more than two hours, officials from the Central Board of Indirect Tax, Income Tax, Enforcement Directorate, Customs and Excise, and Enforcement Directorate met and deliberated on strategies to identify and impede the creation of illicit funds both domestically and internationally," Justice Pasayat informed the media. [caption id="attachment_6373" align="alignnone" width="300"] SC Appointed SIT On Black Money To Submit 8th Interim Report Soon[/caption]  

Night temp drops amid forecast for rains in plains, snow over upper reaches

SRINAGAR:The nighttime temperature decreased throughout most areas on Wednesday, while it remained above average in Jammu and Kashmir, as the weatherman had predicted extensive rain and snow. An official from the meteorological department here said that on November 29 and 30, there is likely to be light to moderate rain in the lowlands and snow over the middle and higher levels, with isolated thunderstorm and lightning chances. Additionally, for these two days, the MeT department has issued a "yellow warning" for isolated thunderstorms and lightning in the Jammu & Kashmir region. The degree of caution is indicated by four different colour codes: orange indicates that government agencies must be ready for severe weather, red indicates that agencies must take action, and green indicates no action."Partially to generally cloudy weather is expected from December 1st to 6th," a meteorological department official stated. He stated that the weather is expected to be partly to generally cloudy on December 1st and 2nd, generally cloudy on December 3rd, and partly to generally cloudy on December 4th and 7th. He added that the city's low temperature was 0.8°C, down from 3.9°C the night before, and that it was 1.7°C warmer than usual for this time of year. According to him, Qazigund recorded a minimum of 0.8°C as opposed to 3.8°C the night before. According to the official, the minimum temperature in Kashmir's gateway town was 1.8°C below average. Pahalgam, a well-known resort in south Kashmir, saw a low of minus 1.2°C, down from 1.2°C the night before. This was 1.9°C above average. According to the official, Kokernag, which is located in south Kashmir, saw a minimum temperature of 2.6°C, down from 2.8°C the night before. The temperature was 3.0°C higher than usual for the area. According to the official, Kupwara town in north Kashmir saw a low of 1.3°C compared to 3.0°C the night before, and it was 2.4°C above average there. According to the official, Gulmarg saw a low of minus 1.8°C as opposed to minus 0.2°C, and the most recent temperature was 1.3°C higher than usual for the well-known skiing destination in north Kashmir. According to him, Jammu's minimum temperature of 10.6°C was 0.3°C higher than average for J&K's winter capital. [caption id="attachment_6370" align="alignnone" width="300"] Night temp drops amid forecast for rains in plains, snow over upper reaches[/caption]  

Legends League cricketers take a swing at Jammu Tawi Golf Course

JAMMU: Renowned Legends League players, such as Martin Guptil, Kevin Pietersen, Ben Dunk, Devon Smith, Rusty Theron, Tilakratne Dilshan, Nikhil Chopra, and others, enjoyed a leisurely round of golf at the picturesque Jammu Tawi Golf Course as a delightful break from their busy tournament schedule. During their day off from the intense cricket matches at Maulana Aazad Stadium Jammu, these legendary cricket players displayed their abilities on the golf course, entertaining the local audience who came to watch this exceptional display of athletic talent. Players were spotted having a friendly competition amid the verdant greens and magnificent scenery of the Jammu Tawi Golf Course, showcasing the brotherhood that exists beyond the rules of cricket.The golfers showered in admiration, impressed by the Jammu Tawi Golf Course's immaculate beauty and high levels of maintenance. "Jammu's golf course is just as magical as the cricket grounds; it's not just about the cricket, Martin Guptil said." Kevin Pietersen agreed, stating that the incredible course would live on in their memory. The cricketers' visit to the Jammu Tawi Golf Course not only gave them a much-needed rest, but it also helped to strengthen ties between the locals and the world-class athletes.Their off-day golf outing is a treasured part of their Jammu experience, even as these cricket giants continue to amaze on the pitch. The cricket players were appreciated for their time and warm remarks by Manav Gupta, Secretary of the Jammu Tawi Golf Course. In addition, he welcomed them to future events at Jammu Tawi Golf Course and gave them an update on the course's amenities. [caption id="attachment_6363" align="alignnone" width="300"] Legends League cricketers take a swing at Jammu Tawi Golf Course[/caption]  

Sheetal Devi becomes World No. 1 Para Archer

JAMMU: Sheetal Devi jumped up two spots to take the top spot in the para world archery rankings for the women's compound open category after winning two gold medals at the Para Asian Games. Rakesh Kumar, who won three gold medals at the just finished Para Asian Championship, has also seen improvement, rising two spots to take third place internationally. He is ranked lower than Matteo Bonacina of Italy and Nathan Macqueen of Great Britain. Sarita, another Indian para-archer, advanced significantly in the standings after winning a bronze medal at the Bangkok Asian Championships. In the most recent update, she moved up seven spots to claim the sixth spot, which is a significant improvement in her global ranking. [caption id="attachment_6360" align="alignnone" width="300"] Sheetal Devi becomes World No. 1 Para Archer[/caption]  

Recognizing Punjabi language on top of party agenda : Altaf Bukhari

JAMMU: The president of the Apni Party, Altaf Bukhari, stated that his party's main goal is for Jammu and Kashmir to recognise Punjabi as one of its official languages. "We plan to officially recognise Punjabi as one of Jammu and Kashmir's official languages. At a joining programme in Gandhi Nagar, Jammu, Bukhari stated, "The language has a huge contribution and is spoken by people from all the communities in most regions of Jammu and Kashmir." The event was planned by the party's women's wing and Jammu provincial president Pavneet Kour. Prominent Sikh Community social activist Inderpal Singh joined the Apni Party in the presence of the party president, along with his supporters Surinder Singh, Ranjit Singh, Bila Pardan, Paramjit Singh, Bachan Kumar, Ajit Singh, and others. Bukhari welcomed them into the fold of the party. Speaking at the event, Bukhari promised that the Party will address the problems facing the Sikh community and that no one would be left to suffer in silence. He told the newcomers and other Sikh community leaders that it is their first priority to recognise Punjabi language as one of the official languages in Jammu and Kashmir, alluding to the demand for its recognition. He reminisced about the literary and cultural contributions made by the language of Jammu and Kashmir. Additionally, he pleaded with the government to ensure that representatives of the Sikh community from every area were represented in the Legislative Assembly. "Apni Party is committed to work for all the communities for their social, economic, and political upliftment by providing them equal representation," he stated. In addition to other languages, he pleaded with parents to educate their kids Punjabi so that it might be revitalised in accordance with community wishes. According to Bukhari, UT is suffering from power outages. After the severe winter, more electricity needs to be purchased for the Jammu and Kashmir areas in order to satisfy the increasing demand. He declared that the Apni Party is determined to carry on the fight for statehood and asked that Jammu and Kashmir hold assembly elections. Prominent party figures in attendance included Dr. Rohit Gupta, Ajaz Kazmi, Abhay Bakaya, Faqir Nath, Prem Lal, Shafi Sheikh, Ghulam Hassan Mir, Usman Majeed, Vijay Bakaya, Manjit Singh, and others. [caption id="attachment_6357" align="alignnone" width="300"] Recognizing Punjabi language on top of party agenda : Altaf Bukhari[/caption]