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| LG inaugurates 6th edition of KPPL | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 8: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha on Monday called upon the players and youth to dream big and define clear goals in life and make them reality with hard work, dedication and perseverance.
“The power of sports can transform individuals, society and the nation. We must believe in ourselves, promote shared values, embrace the challenges and stay focussed to foster national identity and unity,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of 6th edition of Kashmiri Pandit Premier League (KPPL) at M.A Stadium, Jammu.
In his address, the Lieutenant Governor extended his felicitations and best wishes to all the participating players and everyone associated with the Kashmiri Pandit Premier League.
The Lieutenant Governor reaffirmed that under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Government of India and UT Administration is committed to the welfare of Kashmiri Pandit Communit... | |
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| PM Modi targets Nehru: ‘Vande Mataram altered under pressure from Jinnah’ | | | Sanjay Pandita
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday described Vande Mataram as a powerful source of inspiration for building an Atmanirbhar Bharat and a prosperous India, as he opened the discussion in the Lok Sabha marking the 150th anniversary of the national song.
Launching a sharp political attack, Modi alleged that former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru removed certain lines from the 1870 version of the song to appease the Muhammad Ali Jinnah–led Mus... | |
| | | | HC rejects bail of accused in wife’s-murder case | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 8: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has dismissed the bail plea of Sudesh Singh, an accused in a case relating to the alleged murder of his wife, holding that at this stage it is not possible to conclude that there is no evidence against him warranting release. Justice Rajnesh Oswal passed the order in bail application, arising out of FIR No. 67/2020 dated 08.08.2020 registered under Section 302 IPC and pending trial before the Principal Sessions Jud... | |
| | | | Day 7: IndiGo cancels more than 250 flights From Delhi, Bengaluru | | | Early Times Report
MUMBAI, Dec 8: “More than 250 IndiGo flights were cancelled from Delhi and Bengaluru airports on Monday as the disruptions in the crisis-hit airline’s flight operations entered the seventh day,” sources said.
In another development, aviation safety regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in an order on Sunday late evening (December 7, 2025) extended the time by Monday 6 p.m. (December 8, 2025) for IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and Chief Operating Officer and Ac... | |
| | | | Failed love story helps police to bust ‘white-collar’ terror module | | Red Fort Blast Case | | | Atul Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 8: A month after Jammu and Kashmir Police cracked the sensational “white-collar terror module” involving doctors and educated professionals, investigators have revealed a dramatic twist: the entire network was exposed due to a failed love affair.
According to officials, the ex-girlfriend of Dr. Adil Ahmed tipped off the police about his alleged anti-national activities. Acting on her information, J&K Police traced and arrested Dr. Adil from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh—an arrest that would ultimately unravel one of the most sophisticated terror syndicates in recent years.
As doctor Adil has ditched his girlfriend, she was looking for an opport... | |
| | | | Delhi Court extends NIA custody of 3 doctors, preacher by 4 days | | | New Delhi, Dec 8:
A Delhi court on Monday extended the NIA custody of three doctors and a preacher, who were arrested in connection with the November 10 Red Fort blast case, by four days.
All four accused — Dr Muzammil Ganai, Dr Adeel Rather, Dr Shaheena Saeed and Maulvi Irfan Ahmed Wagay — were produced before Principal and Sessions Judge Anju Bajaj Chandna on the expiry of their 10-day NIA custody granted on November 29.
Mediapersons were barred from covering the court proceedings, wh... | |
| | | | Form-C violations trigger crackdown | | Srinagar Police book hotels, homestays, houseboats across city | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 8: In a major crackdown aimed at strengthening security vigilance in the summer capital, Srinagar Police has booked multiple hotels, homestays and houseboats for serious lapses in mandatory Form-C reporting an obligation under the Immigration & Foreigners Act for hosting foreign nationals.
In a statement reads that, In view of strengthening security measures in the city, Srinagar Police has taken stringent legal action against several hotels and a homestay ... | |
| | | | Day 7: IndiGo cancels more than 250 flights From Delhi, Bengaluru | | | Early Times Report
MUMBAI, Dec 8: “More than 250 IndiGo flights were cancelled from Delhi and Bengaluru airports on Monday as the disruptions in the crisis-hit airline’s flight operations entered the seventh day,” sources said.
In another development, aviation safety regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in an order on Sunday late evening (December 7, 2025) extended the time by Monday 6 p.m. (December 8, 2025) for IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and Chief Operating Officer and Ac... | |
| | | | 16 flights cancelled at Sgr Airport | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 8: Air traffic at Srinagar International Airport witnessed continues disruptions on Monday early morning after multiple Indigo flights were cancelled, officials said.
An airport official said that out of the total 64 scheduled flight movements (32 arrivals and 32 departures), Indigo had 36 movements planned for the day.
However, 16 Indigo flights (8 arrivals and 8 departures) were cancelled due to operational reasons until 8am on Monday, the official said.
No cancellations were reported from any other airline, and no Indigo flight delays were recorded till the filing of this report.
Flight operations for the remaining scheduled services are contin... | |
| | | | Inquiry against IndiGo on: Aviation Minister | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Dec 8: Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said in the Rajya Sabha on Monday that the government has initiated an inquiry into Indigo’s mass flight cancellations and will take strict action against the operator to set an example for other airlines.
Blaming the airlines for its failure to manage the crew and duty roster through its day-to-day operations, Naidu said, “We are not taking this situation easily. We are doing an inquiry. We will take very, very strict... | |
| | | | Govt redesigning ‘Prasad’ Scheme: Govt informs Lok Sabha | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Dec 8: The Government is redesigning the Prasad scheme aimed at encouraging pilgrim tourism in various states of the country, the Lok Sabha was informed on Monday.
Responding to a supplementary during Question Hour, Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said 54 projects have been sanctioned under the scheme in the last ten years.
He said the scheme was aligned with the financial cycle and now that the cycle is on the verge of being completed and the Min... | |
| | | | Terror hideout busted | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 8: Security forces on Sunday launched a search operation in Doda district, during which an SLR rifle and ammunition were recovered, officials said.
Official sources told that a joint team of security forces began a search operation in the forest area of Bhallara, under the jurisdiction of Police Post Karrara and Police Station Thathri.
During the operation, the team recovered one SLR rifle, two magazines and 20 rounds, they said.
The search operation is continuing in the area, and further details are awaited, they added. ... | |
| | | | 2 injured in bear attacks | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 8: Two persons, including a woman, were injured after a wild bear attacked them in separate incidents in the Kashtigarh area of Doda district on Monday, officials said.
According to officials, the injured have been identified as Rubina, and Muneer.
Locals rushed to help and managed to drive the bear back into the forest, the officials said. Both were taken to hospital.
Villagers, anxious after the incidents, have asked the wildlife department to take measures to prevent further attacks. ... | |
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