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| Young athletes Bharat’s ‘Bhagya Vidhatas’: LG Sinha | | Attends closing ceremony of National School Games | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 25: Calling the young athletes participating in the National School Games as the “Bhagya Vidhatas (destiny writers)” of Bharat, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday called upon the J&K youth to step up against organisations and individuals involved in radicalisation in Kashmir.
Addressing the closing ceremony of the 69th National School Games- 2025 here, LG Sinha said, “The young athletes reflect unity and the spirit of building a stronger Bharat.”
He called upon the J&K youth to stay away from radical influences and instead channel their energy towards nation-building, excellence, and sportsmanship.
The Lieutenant Governor said, “When youth and ... | |
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| White collar terrorists turning to Telegram for secret communication | | Doctors, engineers among those using encrypted platform for terror activities | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 25: In a worrying trend, professional terror networks operating within India have increasingly turned to the encrypted messaging platform Telegram to stay in touch with each other and coordinate their activities, security officials have revealed.
Investigators probing the recently busted “white-collar terror module”—comprising doctors and medical professionals—confirmed that its members were in constant communication with one another as well as with their handlers across the border through Telegram channels and private groups. These operatives allegedly used the platform’s secure features, disappearing messages, and anonymous handles to evade surveillance ... | |
| | | | Ladakh autonomy row deepens as prominent Buddhist leader flags exclusion, intimidation | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 25: A major controversy has erupted in Ladakh just a week after the region’s agitating groups submitted their charter of demands to the Union Government.
Former president of the Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA), Dr. Tondup Tsewang Chospa, has levelled serious allegations against the Apex Body, Leh, claiming that the draft submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) was prepared without public consultation and fails to represent the aspirations of diverse communities.
Raising concerns over what he termed “public exclusion,” Dr. Chospa said the document had been drafted “unilaterally by only a handful of individuals,” ignoring the voices of significan... | |
| | | | Centuries-old wounds healing: PM Modi in Ayodhya | | Outlines roadmap for developed India by 2047 | | Early Times Report
Ayodhya (UP), Nov 25: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the “wounds and pain of centuries are healing” as India marked the formal completion of the Ram temple here, and used the occasion to draw a broader national roadmap aimed at achieving the goal of a developed India by 2047.
Addressing a gathering after hoisting a saffron flag atop the Ram temple to mark the ceremonial completion of its construction, Modi said the moment symbolised a cultural resurgence for... | |
| | | | Souls of those who sacrificed life for Ram Temple must be in peace today, says RSS Chief | | | Early Times Report
AYODHYA (UP), Nov 25: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Tuesday said those who sacrificed their life for the Ram Temple in Ayodhya must be in peace today as the hoisting of the saffron flag atop the shrine marked the formal completion of its construction.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi ceremonially hoisted the saffron flag atop the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Speaking at the flag-hoisting ceremony at the temple, Bhagwat said a flag is always a symbol, and the installation of such a... | |
| | | | Property scam: CBK files chargesheet against 4 accused | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 25: The Economic Offences Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir has filed a chargesheet against four individuals accused of orchestrating a massive Rs 1.66 crore fraud by selling a Srinagar property through forged documents and fabricated deals, officials said.
In a statement spokesperson said, Economic Offences Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir today filed a charge sheet before the Hon’ble Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Srinagar, against four accused individuals, Ab... | |
| | | | J&K Police probe ‘tax evasion’ by schools | | | |
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SRINAGAR, Nov 25: Police have initiated a probe into the alleged tax evasion and Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) irregularities by two educational institutions in Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Tuesday.
The authorities have also registered a case against another educational institution under the Unlawful activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
“Baramulla Police initiated inquiry into Al Huda and Salfia Educational Trusts in Baramulla over Tax evasion/FCRA irregularities & land issues. Probe ongoing,” Baramulla police said in a post on its X handle.
It said an FIR has been registered under the UAPA against Idarah Fallh-u-Darain so... | |
| | | | Cold wave grips Kashmir | | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 25: The cold wave in Kashmir intensified as the minimum temperature across the valley stayed several degrees below the freezing point, officials said here on Tuesday.
Srinagar city recorded a low of minus 3.1 degrees Celsius, which was the second coldest night of this winter season, MET officials said.
The city on Monday recorded the coldest night as the minimum had settled at minus 3.2 degrees Celsius the previous night.
Shopian town in south Kashmir was the coldest recorded place in the valley as the minimum dipped to minus 5.4 degrees Celsius followed closely by Pulwama where the minimum temperature stayed five degrees below the freezing point.
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| | | | Winter break for schools announced | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: Jammu and Kashmir government on Tuesday announced the winter vacation schedule for schools of the Kashmir valley and the winter zone of the Jammu region.
According to an official order, pre-primary classes will close for winter break from November 26 (Wednesday), while classwork for students of classes 1 to 8 will end on December 1. The academic work for classes 9 to 12 will stop from December 11.
Schools up to class 8 are scheduled to reopen on March 1 next year, while higher classes will resume a week earlier, on February 22.
The government said the decision was taken in view of temperatures dipping several degrees below freezing across Kashmir ove... | |
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