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| Baldev Raj Sharma attends 5th All India Astrology Conference at Katra | | | Early Times Report
Katra, June 7: MLA Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Constituency, Shri Baldev Raj Sharma, today attended the 5th All India Astrology Conference at Bali Resort, Katra, as the Chief Guest.
The prestigious conference witnessed the participation of renowned astrologers, numerologists, Vastu experts, and scholars from various parts of India. The event served as a platform for meaningful discussions on astrology, Vedic sciences, spirituality, and India’s rich cultural heritage.
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| | | | KVK Reasi celebrates World Environment Day | | | Early Times Report
Reasi, June 7: Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Reasi under the aegis of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu (SKUAST-J) organized World Environment Day with a plantation drive here at Bhabbar village in Reasi district of J&K. Number of women farmers of the village participated in the programme. The programme was organised under the dynamic leadership of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. B.N. Tripathi and able guidance of Director Extension, P | |
| | | | Dr. Ambedkar advocated classless society: Balbir to Rajya Sabha MP | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 7: Jammu and Kashmir BJP Spokesperson and former Vice Chairman, Balbir Ram Rattan, called on Rajya Sabha MP Er. Gulam Ali Khatana and discussed the life, philosophy, and vision of Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, emphasizing the continued relevance of his ideals in building an equitable and progressive society.
During his interaction, Balbir Ram Rattan said that Dr. Ambedkar was one of the greatest nation-builders of modern India who dedicated his entire life t | |
| | | | Jammu (Rural) police foils two bovine smuggling attempts; 13 bovines rescued | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 7: Continuing its sustained drive against bovine smuggling under “Operation Kamdhenu,” Jammu (Rural) Police achieved another major success by foiling two separate bovine smuggling attempts in the jurisdictions of Police Station Akhnoor and Police Station Domana, rescuing a total of 13 bovine animals.
In the first operation, a police team of Police Post Chowki Choura intercepted a vehicle bearing registration No. JK12C-8926 at Chowki Choura. Upon checking, the vehicle was found carrying 04 bovine animals in a cruel manner and attempting to transport them illegally.
The vehicle was seized and two accused persons, namely Raiz Ahmed S/o Mohd Rustam R/o Saik | |
| | | | Teen killed after being pushed into glass door in Kerala; three held | | | | Early Times Report
Thiruvananthapuram, June 7: Police on Sunday said they had taken three youths into custody in connection with the death of an 18-year-old who suffered fatal injuries after being pushed into a glass door near here.
The deceased was identified as Shiva Soorya, son of Suresh Kumar, a resident of Ayanimoodu.
According to police, the incident occurred at around 8 pm on Saturday when Soorya was allegedly attacked by a five-member group.
Police said the victim had earlier played football with one of the accused, and a dispute had reportedly arisen following a match held last year.
On Saturday night, the accused allegedly approached Soorya while he was alone.
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| | | | Free Urology Camp organized at Uppal Neuro & Multispeciality OPD Clinic | | | Early Times Report
Amritsar, June 7: A Free Urology Check-up Camp was successfully organized at Uppal Neuro & Multispeciality OPD Clinic, Jammu, located at Kaluchak, under the guidance of Dr. Ashok Uppal. During the camp, patients were examined by Dr. Tushar Aggarwal, and a large number of people availed themselves of the healthcare services offered.
As part of the camp, patients were provided with free Uroflowmetry tests, along with special discounts on investigations and treatment proced | |
| | | | Delhi plans induction of 2,800 electric buses under PM E-DRIVE scheme | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, June 7: The Delhi government plans to induct 2,800 air-conditioned low-floor electric buses under the Centre’s PM E-DRIVE scheme to strengthen public transport connectivity and promote sustainable mobility in the national capital, Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh announced on Sunday.
The proposed fleet will comprise 1,400 nine-metre and 1,400 twelve-metre electric buses, aimed at improving accessibility across the city and enhancing connectivity in underserved and peripheral areas, according to a statement.
The induction is part of a broader strategy to expand Delhi’s public transport network and increase the share of zero-emission vehicles in the ci | |
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