Nearly 200 militants, including 24 commanders, killed in military operations in November in Pakistan

Nearly 200 militants, including 24 commanders, killed in military operations in November in Pakistan

Nearly 200 terrorists, including 24 commanders associated with militant groups such as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, Baloch Liberation Army and others, have been killed in military operations in November in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, officials said. They said that the security forces have accelerated their operations against militant groups in the wake of the…

ICC: Jay Shah takes over as new chairman with eye on ending CT impasse
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ICC: Jay Shah takes over as new chairman with eye on ending CT impasse

Indian cricket administrator Jay Shah on Sunday took charge as the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with an immediate goal of ending the impasse surrounding the Champions Trophy and a broader vision of making cricket a commercially viable Olympic sport. The 36-year-old Shah, who headlined the BCCI as its secretary for the last…

Police arrested 2 drug peddlers in Baramulla; Contraband substance recovered
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Police arrested 2 drug peddlers in Baramulla; Contraband substance recovered

Continuing its efforts to eradicate the menace of drugs from the society, Police have arrested two drug peddlers in Baramulla and recovered contraband substance from their possession. A Police party of Police Post Mirgund headed by IC PP Mirgund at a checkpoint established at Mirgund Pattan, intercepted one vehicle truck bearing registration number JK02BT-8863 in…

Tribal clashes claim six more lives in Pakistan’s Kurram, Death toll climbs to 130
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Tribal clashes claim six more lives in Pakistan’s Kurram, Death toll climbs to 130

At least six more people were killed, and eight others wounded in District Kurram on Sunday, police said, as the deadly tribal clashes continued for the 11th consecutive day. Police said the death toll in the recent incidents of violence has surged to 130 and while the number of people who sustained injuries reached 186….

PDP chief calls for united fight to counter polarization, repeat of 1947-like situation
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PDP chief calls for united fight to counter polarization, repeat of 1947-like situation

[17:37, 1/12/2024] +91 99067 66639: Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday asserted that the majority of Hindus in the country are are secular and called for a united fight against the forces trying to divide the people on religious lines, warning against a repeat of the 1947-like riots. “The situation in the country…

CS reviews disaster preparedness of J&K
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CS reviews disaster preparedness of J&K

Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today held a detailed meeting of the Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation & Reconstruction (DMRR&R) to take assessment of its measures taken for disaster mitigation in J&K. Those who attended include Principal Secretary, Home and DMRR&R Departments; Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir/Jammu; Relief Commissioner and other concerned officers and officials of the…

No change in migrant status of Kashmiri Pandit women marrying non-migrants: J&K HC
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No change in migrant status of Kashmiri Pandit women marrying non-migrants: J&K HC

The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has observed that there will be no change in the migrant status of Kashmiri Pandit women even if they marry non-migrants, upholding a Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) order in favour of two women selected under PM employment package. The two women — Seema Koul and Vishalni…

Actor Ajaz Khan’s wife arrested in drugs case
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Actor Ajaz Khan’s wife arrested in drugs case

Fallon Guliwala (40), actor and Big Boss contestant Ajaz Khan’s wife, has been arrested by the Customs department in a drugs case, an official said on Friday. Customs officials raided her residence in the western suburb of Jogeshwari on Thursday and seized 130 grams of marijuana, he said. On October 8, the Customs had arrested…

JKECC and JKTA Organize a magnanimous one day Conference on Drug Abuse and Social Evils at SP College Srinagar.
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JKECC and JKTA Organize a magnanimous one day Conference on Drug Abuse and Social Evils at SP College Srinagar.

Prominent Officers and Officials from Civil and Police Administration among the esteemed guests. We will fight tooth and nail against the menace of drug abuse: Shah Fayaz In a historic and unparalleled initiative, the Jammu and Kashmir Employees Coordination Committee (JKECC), an amalgamation of more than 36 Employees Groups in collaboration with the Jammu and…

Kulgam:South Kashmir’s longest bridge restricts traffic to single-way due to cracks
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Kulgam:South Kashmir’s longest bridge restricts traffic to single-way due to cracks

South Kashmir’s longest bridge, located in Kulgam district, has been restricted to single-way traffic after cracks developed on one side, officials said. Sources informed that the Chambgund Bridge, spanning 400 metres over the Vaishaw stream—a major tributary of River Jhelum—has shown signs of structural damage. This bridge, funded by the World Bank at an estimated…