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| NAAC cracks down on Al-Falah University for misleading public, false accreditation claims | | RED FORT BLAST | | | sanjay pandita
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 13: The Bengaluru-based National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has issued a show-cause notice to the Al-Falah School of Engineering and Technology in Haryana for falsely claiming NAAC accreditation on its website and other public platforms.
The notice, dated Thursday, was sent by Prof. Ganesan Kannabiran, Director of NAAC, to the Registrar of Al-Falah University, questioning why the institution should not be disqualified from future accreditation consideration for allegedly misleading students, parents, and stakeholders about its accreditation status.
Located around 27 km from the Haryana–Delhi border at Dhauj, Al-Falah Univer | |
| | | | White Coat Terror deepens: Kashmiri doctor flees abroad | | | | Atul Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 13: Jammu and Kashmir Police have suspected a Turkey link to the doctors allegedly involved in Monday’s car explosion in Delhi and have sought a Red Corner Notice from Interpol against Dr. Muzaffar of Qazigund, south Kashmir, who is
currently believed to be in Afghanistan.
Police sources said that the J&K Police have moved Interpol for issuing the notice against the Kulgam native, who is accused of being part of the interstate white-collar terror module recently busted in Faridabad, Haryana.
Dr. Muzaffar is the brother of Dr. Adil Rather, who was arrested after an AK-47 rifle was recovered from his locker at the Government Medical College (G | |
| | | | Hunt intensifies for third missing car | | | | NEW DELHI, Nov 13:
Multiple security agencies are on the lookout for a third car believed to be linked to the Red Fort blast case, police sources said on Thursday.
While a white Hyundai i20 exploded near Red Fort on Monday evening, killing 12 people and injuring 30 others, investigators later traced a second vehicle — a red Ford EcoSport — to Faridabad.
However, a third car, suspected to be a Maruti Brezza, remains untraced.
“The missing third car is suspected to have been used by the accused for reconnaissance or escape. Multiple teams are looking for the third car,” said the source.
Searches are being carried out in Delhi-NCR and adjoining states to locate the Maruti Brezza, he sa | |
| | | | Police seal area around car linked to terror module | | | | Chandigarh, Nov 13:
Police has cordoned off areas within a 200-metre radius of the red Ford EcoSport car allegedly linked to suspects behind the deadly blast in Delhi, a day after it was seized from Haryana’s Faridabad district, police sources said on Thursday.
A bomb disposal squad has arrived for inspection after the vehicle was seized from Khandawali village in Faridabad on Wednesday evening, they said.
Faridabad Police has also rounded up a person who allegedly parked the car in the village and handed him over to Delhi Police, officials said.
Earlier, Delhi Police had sounded an alert across all police stations, police outposts, and border checkpoints to trace the red Ford EcoSpo | |
| | | | 10 picked up for questioning in Kashmir | | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 13: Around 10 persons, including three government employees, have been picked up for questioning from various parts of Kashmir in connection with the ‘white collar terror’ module case, officials said.
The officials said the investigators picked up the suspects from Anantnag, Pulwama and Kulgam districts during overnight raids.
Police and other security agencies have intensified the crackdown on the terror ecosystem in the valley in the aftermath of the Delhi blast on Monday that left 13 people dead.
The questioning of the suspects has revealed that some of them had visited Turkiye in the past one year, the officials said.
While seven persons, includin | |
| | | | Air ticket from Srinagar to Delhi found from doctor’s rented house | | | | Saharanpur (UP), Nov 13:
A flight ticket showing that Dr. Adil Ahmad, a Jammu and Kashmir native arrested from Saharanpur last week, had travelled from Srinagar to Delhi on October 31, just days before the November 10 car explosion near Red Fort that killed 13 people and injured over 20.
According to officials, the air ticket bearing Adil’s name and travel date was recovered from a garbage pile outside his rented house in Aman Vihar Colony, Manakmau, along Ambala Road in Saharanpur on Wednesday.
The house, now sealed and under police guard, was searched after multiple intelligence and anti-terror teams reached the city earlier this week, they said.
Police sources said the ticket has | |
| | | | CIK raids 13 locations across Kashmir | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 13: The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) on Thursday launched simultaneous raids at 13 locations across the Kashmir valley in connection with the ongoing investigation into the Srinagar Jaish-e-Muhammad conspiracy and the recent Delhi bomb blast case, officials said.
Official sources said, the searches are being carried out based on intelligence inputs gathered by the J&K CID as part of a larger probe into the network suspected of facilitating the Red Fort blast earlier this week.
Several teams of CIK personnel are conducting the raids in coordination with local police and other security agencies. The searches are focused on premises of individuals al | |
| | | | CCTV trail shows bomber’s calm drive | | | | New Delhi, Nov 13:
The Delhi Police has reconstructed a chilling journey of Dr Umar Nabi — the accused in Monday’s Red Fort blast that killed 13 people — showing how he travelled from Haryana to Delhi through the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, halted for food at a roadside eatery, and spent the night inside his car before entering the national capital the next morning.
According to police sources, Umar’s movements — captured in footage from over 50 CCTV cameras — indicate meticulous planning and deliberate attempts to avoid detection. He was first spotted leaving Faridabad early Monday morning, making multiple halts, including one at a dhaba where he ate and another at a mosque where he offe | |
| | | | J&K Police move Interpol for Red Corner Notice against doctor | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 13: Jammu and Kashmir police has approached Interpol to issue a Red Corner Notice against Qazigund-based Dr Muzaffar in connection with the interstate ‘white collar’ terror module busted earlier this week, officials said on Thursday.
Muzaffar is the brother of Dr Adeel who was amongst the eight people, including three doctors, arrested in the case linked to the Red Fort blast. Of the eight arrested, seven are from Kashmir. Muzaffar’s name surfaced during interrogation of those arrested. They said he was part of the doctors’ team that visited Turkiye in 2021 along with Muzammil Ganaie and Umar Nabi, who was driving the explosives-laden car that detonated | |
| | | | Terrorism poses fundamental threat to peace, progress: LG Sinha | | Addresses second special convocation of Jammu University | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 13: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, graced the 19th (Second Special) Convocation Ceremony of University of Jammu, today.
In his convocation address, the Lieutenant Governor underscored the importance of embracing change in the higher education sector and asked the faculty members to focus on skill-first curriculum, collaboration across disciplines and keeping pace with evolving trends to meet the demands of India’s economy and the society.
“There is a ne | |
| | | | Cong leaders huddle in Delhi ahead of counting | | Decision on coalition future in J&K soon | | | Sandeep Bhat
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 14: Amid reports of growing unease within the Congress over its alliance with the National Conference (NC) in Jammu and Kashmir, the party’s central leadership held an important meeting in Delhi on Thursday — just hours ahead of the counting of votes for the Bihar Assembly elections and two J&K bypolls scheduled for Friday.
The meeting was chaired by AICC general in charge J&K Dr. Syed Nasser Hussain and attended by J&K Congress chief Tariq Hameed Kara, CLP leader G H Mir, AICC secretaries Pargat Singh and Divya Maderna
A senior Congress leader said the Congress will take a “decisive call” on the future of its alliance with the NC only afte | |
| | | | Delhi blast culprits deserve strictest punishment: CM | | Says innocent Kashmiris should not be harassed | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 13: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said those behind the Delhi blast should be given the strictest punishment, but emphasised that the entire population of Jammu and Kashmir cannot be branded as sympathisers of terrorism. The chief minister said only a few elements were responsible for disturbing peace and harmony in the region.
A blast in an explosives-laden car, which was being driven by Dr Umar Nabi, who hailed from south Kashmir’s Pulwama, near the Red Fort in Delhi killed 12 people and injured several
others on November 10. He has emerged as key in a terror network spanning Kashmir, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
The blast oc | |
| | | | Crime Branch books duo for duping job seekers | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 13: The Special Crime Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir has submitted a chargesheet against two persons accused of defrauding job aspirants by promising them government employment in exchange for money.
The chargesheet pertains to FIR No. 19/2023 and has been filed before the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kulgam.
Spokesperson in a statement, Special Crime Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir has produced a chargesheet in case FIR No. 19/2023 under Sections 419, 420, and 120-B of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC) against two accused individuals before the Hon’ble Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kulgam.
Statement reads, The case originated from a written complain | |
| | | | Drug peddler’s property attached | | | | Early Times Report
POONCH, Nov 13: In a major action under the ongoing drive against drug trafficking and illicit narco trade, Poonch Police has attached property belonging to a notorious drug peddler in the district.
Police Spokesperson in a statement, In connection with FIR No. 178/2025 registered at Police Station Poonch under sections 8/21/22/29 of the NDPS Act and Section 111 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the property belonging to Mohd Iqbal S/o Ghulam Nabi R/o Seri Khwaja A/P Kamsar has been attached by Poonch Police.
The attached property, standing in the name of his wife Shahnaz Kouser, consists of a three-storey building under construction, falling under Khasra No. 209 | |
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