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| PM Modi meets survivors | | Says perpetrators will be brought to justice | | | New Delhi, Nov 12:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the LNJP Hospital on Wednesday and met the survivors of the Red Fort blast, saying the perpetrators will be brought to justice.
“Went to LNJP Hospital and met those injured during the blast in Delhi. Praying for everyone’s quick recovery. Those behind the conspiracy will be brought to justice!” Modi said in a post on X.
Upon landing from Bhutan, the prime minister went straight to the hospital to meet those injured after the blast, officials said.
There was heavy security deployment in and around the hospital where the injured are undergoing treatment.
He met and interacted with the injured and wished them a speedy recovery, officials said, adding that he was also briefed by officials and doctors at the hospital.
A powerful explosion ripped through a slow-moving vehicle on Monday near the Red Fort traffic signal, claiming the lives of 12 people.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the hospital to meet the survivors on... | |
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| Doctor dismissed for terror links hired as Professor by Al-Falah University | | | | Atul Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 12: Under the growing shadow of a national security investigation linked to the recently busted “White Coat Terror Module”, Haryana’s Al-Falah University is now facing fresh controversy over its hiring practices. The university has reportedly employed Dr. Nisar-ul-Hassan, the former president of the Doctors Association of Kashmir (DAK), who was earlier terminated from government service by the Jammu and Kashmir administration for alleged links with terrorist organisations.
Located in Faridabad, Al-Falah University has already drawn attention from law enforcement and intelligence agencies after several doctors associated with it were arrested in... | |
| | | | Jammu Police ask public to remain alert | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 12: Police on Wednesday reached out to various localities and sensitive areas in Jammu city, urging people—particularly traders—to remain alert about any suspicious movement and to install CCTV cameras as part of the security setup in the capital city.
The move comes in the wake of a high-intensity explosion that ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station in Delhi on Monday evening, killing at least 12 people and gutting several vehicles.
“We have asked the people, particularly shopkeepers and business establishments, to remain alert about any suspicious movement in their areas. The drive aims to sensitise them,” D... | |
| | | | Arrested doctor recced Red Fort many times in Jan 2025 | | | | NEW DELHI, Nov 12:
An analysis of dump data retrieved from the mobile phone of Dr Muzammil Ganaie, who was arrested after police busted a white-collar terror module recently, showed that he conducted multiple reconnaissances of the Red Fort area in January this year, officials said.
Police said they suspect these recces were part of a larger conspiracy to target the historic monument on Republic Day, but were foiled due to intensified patrolling in the area at the time.
Hours after police busted the terror module with links to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, and arrested eight people including three doctors, a high-intensity blast ripped through a slow-moving car near Delh... | |
| | | | NIA, J&K Police probe Pan-India ‘doctor module’ terror link | | 5 arrested, 3 detained | | | New Delhi, Nov 12:
A total of fifteen individuals have been arrested and three detained in connection with a “Doctor Terror Module” allegedly working for Jaish-e-Mohammad, suspected to be responsible for the Red Fort explosion on November 10 at 6:52 pm.
The arrests were made by the Jammu and Kashmir Police, and a total of 56 doctors have been questioned so far.
Hospital sources said that no explosives were found on the bodies of the deceased, while investigators now suspect that a modified explosive may have been used in the blast. The investigation traces back to an objectionable poster containing threats to security forces that appeared in the Nowgam Police Station area of Srinagar.... | |
| | | | Second vehicle traced | | | | New Delhi, Nov 12:
Faridabad police have recovered the red EcoSport, thought to be linked to the prime suspected, Dr Umar Un Nabi, in the Delhi blast case. It was found parked near Khandawali village, a wire agency reported, citing a source from Faridabad Police.
Earlier today, Delhi police informed that all police stations, outposts and border checkpoints across Delhi have been placed on alert to search for a red Ford EcoSport, after investigators discovered that the suspects in the Red Fort blast case were using an additional vehicle alongside the Hyundai i20 previously identified.... | |
| | | | Arrest of 2 OGWs, swift probe led to unravelling of terror plot | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 12: The arrest of two overground workers (OGWs) carrying posters of terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwatul Hind (AGuH) led to the busting of an interstate and trans-national module of terrorists, resulting in a major haul of arms and 2900 kilograms of explosive material, officials said on Wednesday.
The Srinagar police apprehended the OGWs on November 2, and a swift investigation by the local police led to the unravelling of the plot in less than three days.
Inspector Mir Masrat Aalam, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Nowgam police station, discovered during questioning that the suspects were part of a larger network and their handl... | |
| | | | Terrorism biggest enemy of J&K youth: LG Sinha | | Addresses valedictory session of IUST's Foundation Day Celebrations | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 12: "We have created massive infrastructure in 5 years and now young professionals must focus on development strategies to change J&K's fortunes," the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Wednesday.
He said the massive investment in the last 5-6 years in human capital, Research & Development, Incubation Centres and University's infrastructure will drive J&K's economic growth. The Lieutenant Governor was addressing the Valedictory session of Foundation Day... | |
| | | | DGP orders attachment of Mian Qayoom’s property | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 12 : Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Wednesday ordered the attachment of the immovable property of former president of High Court Bar Association (HCBA), Advocate Mian Abdul Qayoom, in Srinagar in connection with a 2009 case related to an anti-India seminar.
In a post on X, Jammu and Kashmir Police said: “Nalin Prabhat, DGP, orders the attachment of the property of Pakistani agent and terrorist, Mian Qayoom.”
Authorities have ordered the attachment of a double-storeyed residential house belonging to Mian Qayoom at Bulbul Bagh, Barzulla in Srinagar under provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
According to the or... | |
| | | | J&K solarisation: 5400 houses receiving ‘zero’ power bills | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 12: Over 13,600 rooftop solar systems have been installed in Jammu and Kashmir, with more than 5,400 households receiving “zero electricity bills’, officials said on Wednesday, adding that a target has been set to cover 83,500 households in the Union territory.
This was revealed at a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo to review the progress of the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana across Jammu and Kashmir.
“As many as 5,413 consumers under the scheme have already received zero electricity bills, reflecting tangible progress on the ground,” a senior official said.
The Managing Director of Jammu Power Development Corporation Limited, Gu... | |
| | | | Police raids JeI network in Ganderbal | | | | Early Times Report
Ganderbal, Nov 12: In a major, well-coordinated operation, J&K Police carried out extensive Search operations at multiple locations across District Ganderbal, targeting individuals and premises associated with the proscribed organization Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), banned under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
The district-wide counter–terror and anti-separatist operation was conducted simultaneously in several areas with the assistance of other security agencies.
The action followed credible intelligence inputs indicating attempts by JeI-linked elements to revive organizational activities through covert channels and front groups.
During the raids, a larg... | |
| | | | Tackle air pollution-related diseases: Centre to States, UTs | | | | New Delhi, Nov 12:
The Centre has issued an updated advisory to all states and Union territories asking them to ensure chest clinics in government health facilities and medical colleges under its National Programme on Climate Change and Human Health (NPCCHH) to tackle air pollution-related diseases
During the peak air pollution months (usually from September to March), the clinics are expected to function for a fixed duration of at least two hours daily.
Issuing instructions for immediate action, the Union health ministry has sent 33-page guidelines to the states and Union territories stating that cases of respiratory and cardiac diseases tend to rise due to pollution and therefore, h... | |
| | | | Srinagar freezes at minus 1.6 C | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 12: Jammu and Kashmir’s Srinagar city witnessed the coldest night of the season on Wednesday as the minimum temperature dropped to minus 1.6 degrees Celsius, while the Pahalgam hill station recorded minus 3.8.
The Meteorological (MeT) Department officials said the minimum temperature dropped to minus 1.6 degrees Celsius in Srinagar city on Wednesday
“As expected, the minimum temperature dropped to minus 1.6 degrees Celsius in Srinagar today, which is the lowest this season so far. The night temperature is likely to drop further in the coming days. Pahalgam recorded minus 3.8 while Gulmarg recorded minus 1 today as the minimum temperature,” the MeT offic... | |
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