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| Indian thought has unique power to bridge divides: LG Sinha | | Interfaith Dialogue | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 27: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today addressed ‘Interfaith Dialogue’ organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India. The Lieutenant Governor highlighted India’s legacy as an ancient civilization rooted in mutual respect, where diverse faiths coexist, flourish, and teach the world the wisdom of peace.
“The world recognizes that Hinduism- Sanatana Dharma, the world’s oldest living religio | |
| | | | LG meets civil society groups, business leaders, religious heads to discuss Amarnath Yatra | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 27: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today met with Civil Society Groups, Business Leaders, and Religious Heads to discuss the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. During his interaction, the Lieutenant Governor appealed to all sections of the society to actively support and contribute to this sacred journey, which is a true symbol of social harmony and he urged the public to come forward to ensure a memorable spiritual experience for all pilgrims.
The Lieutena | |
| | | | Scam, suspension, reinstatement: JKCA’s endless hat-trick of controversies | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 27: The power struggle within the scandal-hit Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) intensified on Saturday after the Association’s General Body, claimed to reinstate President Javid Ahmad Kitab, barely two days after a rival faction suspended him and appointed Vice-President Desh Rattan Dubey as the officiating president.
The latest development adds another chapter to the JKCA’s long history of controversies, financial scandals, legal battles, and factional infighting that have repeatedly overshadowed cricket administration in Jammu and Kashmir.
At a Special General Meeting (SGM) held in Srinagar, the General Body unanimously rejected the actions | |
| | | | NIA files chargesheet against absconding doctor, 2 others | | Red Fort blast case: | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 27: Three more accused from Kashmir, including arrested accused Zameer Ahmad Ahanger and Tufail Ahmad Bhat and absconder doctor Muzafar Ahmad, have been charged in the November 2025 Red Fort area car bomb blast that killed 11 persons. Total chargesheeted accused in the case stands at 13.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has chargesheeted three more accused, including an absconding accused, in connection with the November 2025 car bomb explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi that killed 11 persons.
In its supplementary chargesheet in case RC-21/2025/NIA/DLI, the NIA has named Zameer Ahmad Ahanger, Tufail Ahmad Bhat and Muzafar Ahmad @ Faraz @ Zafar, a | |
| | | | Private transport service companies using ‘unfair competition’ to stop Bharat Taxi: Amit Shah | | | | Early Times Report
GANDHINAGAR, June 27: Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Saturday alleged some private transport service companies are engaging in unfair competition by operating at a loss and slashing fares to drive out the cooperative mobility platform, Bharat Taxi.
He declared that Bharat Taxi will reach more than 500 cities across India within two years.
Speaking at the official launch of Bharat Taxi in Gujarat at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, Shah said reports claiming Bharat Taxi’s fares are higher were misleading.
He launched Bharat Taxi service in 14 major cities of the state, including Ahmedabad, Surat, Dwarka, Vadodara, Rajkot, Somnath, Valsad, Anand, Jamnagar, Bha | |
| | | | Interstate ATM fraud syndicate busted by Banihal Police | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 27: In a major crackdown on an interstate ATM fraud racket that allegedly preyed on elderly and unsuspecting people, Banihal Police have arrested three alleged conmen from Leh, Ladakh, after a high-stakes operation spanning hundreds of kilometres.
The three accused, all residents of Uttar Pradesh, are suspected to be members of a well-organised interstate gang that allegedly duped senior citizens and illiterate people by swapping their ATM cards and siphoning off money from their bank accounts.
Police said preliminary investigations indicate that the gang specifically targeted elderly and first-time ATM users who were unfamiliar with operating automated t | |
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