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| Unrest, violence in Bangladesh sparks panic among families of J&K medical students | | | Sanjay Pandita
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 22: An atmosphere of anxiety and uncertainty has gripped the families of nearly 4,500 students from Jammu and Kashmir who are currently pursuing MBBS courses in Bangladesh, amid reports of growing unrest and alleged attempts by radical groups to foment anti-India sentiment in the violence-hit country.
According to rough estimates, around 600 to 700 students from Jammu and Kashmir secure admission every year in various medical colleges across Bangladesh, making the prevailing situation a matter of serious concern for parents and relatives back home. Families fear for the safety and well-being of their wards as incidents of violence, protests... | |
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| AI-generated fake tickets pose new challenge for railways | | | Atul Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 22: The misuse of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to generate fake railway tickets has emerged as a new challenge for railway authorities, prompting intensified vigilance and enforcement measures across the Jammu Division of Northern Railway.
To enhance passenger safety, ensure compliance with railway rules, and curb ticket fraud, the Jammu Division of Northern Railway, under the leadership of Senior Divisional Commercial Manager (Sr. DCM) Uchit Sing... | |
| | | | Terrorism, all other criminal activities under strict vigil of J&K Police: DGP Prabhat | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 22: Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat said on Monday that terrorism and all other forms of criminal activities will always remain under the strict vigil of the UT’s police force.
Inaugurating the 14th police martyrs memorial T20 cricket tournament 2025-2026 in Kathua, the DGP said that whether it is drugs, gangsters, mafia or any other kind of crime, especially terrorism, everything will remain in the sight of the police gun. He s... | |
| | | | Udhampur: Searches on to track down terrorists | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 22: Security forces widened the area of the search operation to track down terrorists hiding in the forest belt of Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district on Monday, officials said.
The cordon and search operation, which entered its second day, was launched in the Majalta forests after two terrorists reportedly took food from a house before escaping into the nearby forest area, officials said on Sunday.
The area of the cordon and search operation, backed by snif... | |
| | | | Kashmir sees rise in night temperatures | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 22: Recent precipitation across Kashmir has led to a rise in night temperatures and a dip in day temperatures, with the Meteorological Department forecasting another spell of snow or rain over the next 12 hours.
The minimum temperature in Srinagar on Sunday night was recorded at 4.0 degrees Celsius, which is 6.4 degrees above the seasonal normal, an official with the department said. On contrary, the maximum temperature on Sunday settled at 6.0 degrees Celsi... | |
| | | | Gold, Silver futures hit fresh peaks | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Dec 22: Gold and silver prices surged to hit fresh lifetime highs in both domestic and international markets on Monday, driven by a weak US dollar and growing expectations of rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve.
On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold futures for February delivery climbed Rs 1,628, or 1.21 per cent, to a new record of Rs 1,35,824 per 10 grams. The yellow metal had gained Rs 574, or 0.43 per cent, during the past week. Silver futures witness... | |
| | | | PM Modi to chair 5th national conference of Chief Secys | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Dec 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the fifth national conference of chief secretaries in the national capital this week, a senior government official said on Monday.
The fifth national conference of chief secretaries will be held in Delhi from December 26-28, and it will be a significant step towards further strengthening the partnership between the Centre and state governments, the official said.
Several officials, including young district collec... | |
| | | | School picnic permissions cancelled | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 22: Citing adverse weather conditions and concerns over student safety, the Chief Education Officer (CEO) Jammu on Monday cancelled all previously granted permissions for school picnics scheduled from December 22 onwards, officials said.
As per a notice issued by the Office of the Chief Education Officer, Jammu, In view of prevailing adverse weather conditions, the Chief Education Officer (CEO) Jammu has cancelled all permissions granted to government and private recognised schools for picnics scheduled from December 22 onwards.
All earlier orders allowing school picnics stand cancelled ab-initio to ensure the safety and well-being of students.
The autho... | |
| | | | Govt constitutes committee | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 22: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has constituted a high-level committee to finalise inputs and comments to be submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, on actionable points arising from the Prime Minister’s interaction with Secretaries to the Government of India held on 6 October 2025.... | |
| | | | Searches held near Bakshi Stadium | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 22: Security forces carried out searches in areas located near the Bakshi Stadium here, which is set to be the main venue for the Republic Day celebrations in Kashmir, officials said.
Sniffer dogs and metal detectors were pressed into service to look for any explosives or arms, and ammunition in some residential units of the densely populated business areas of Amirakadal and the Maharaja Bazaar.
So far, security forces have not found anything suspicious during the searches, officials informed.
The anti-sabotage checks and searches were carried out in areas located close to Bakshi Stadium, which is the main venue for Republic Day and Independence Day ce... | |
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