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| Indian Navy synonymous with exceptional courage and determination: PM Modi | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Dec 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended Navy Day greetings to the force personnel on Thursday and said the Indian Navy is synonymous with "exceptional courage and determination".
In a post on X, he also said in the recent years, the Navy has focussed on self-reliance and modernisation, and this has "enhanced our security apparatus".
Navy Day on December 4 serves as a reminder of the naval force's "vital role" during the 1971 India-Pakistan War. The missile boats of the Indian Navy had launched a daring attack on the Karachi harbour as part of Operation Trident.
"Navy Day greetings to all personnel of the Indian Navy. Our Navy is synonymous with exceptional courage and determination. They safeguard our shores and uphold our maritime interests. In the recent years, our Navy has focussed on self-reliance and modernisation. This has enhanced our security apparatus," Modi said in his post.
He also recalled a recent occasion when he spent time with ... | |
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| ‘Visit India to see Cheetah in all its splendour’ | | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Dec 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said Project Cheetah was an effort to revive lost ecological heritage and urged wildlife enthusiasts to visit India to see the wild cat in all its splendour.
In a post on X on International Cheetah Day, the prime minister extended best wishes to "all wildlife lovers and conservationists dedicated to protecting the cheetah, one of the planet's most remarkable creatures."
"Three years ago, our Government launched Project Cheetah with the aim of safeguarding this magnificent animal and restoring the ecosystem in which it can truly flourish. It was also an effort to revive lost ecological heritage and strengthen ... | |
| | | | Focus on enhancing diagnostic accuracy: LG Sinha | | Delivers keynote address at annual conference on Pathology ‘APCON 2025’ at GMC Jammu | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 4: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday addressed the inaugural session of ‘APCON 2025’, the 73rd Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Pathologists & Microbiologists (IAPM) and International Academy of Pathologists -Indian Division (IAP-ID), at Government Medical College, Jammu.
The 5-Day annual conference on the theme “Emerging Trends in Pathology: From Morphology to Molecular Insights,” has brought together leading pathologists and microbiolo... | |
| | | | DGP visits Basantgarh, reviews ongoing operations | | | | Early Times Report
Udhampur, Dec 4: DGP J&K, Nalin Prabhat, visited the Basantgarh area to review ongoing operations. He was accompanied by IGP Jammu Zone Bhim Sen Tuti IPS, IG CRPF Gopal Rao IPS, SSP Udhampur Amod Nagpure IPS and officers from the CRPF and Army.
The DGP chaired a joint meeting with officers of all forces, reviewing operational preparedness, coordination and the overall security situation.
He interacted with personnel at Forward Operating Bases, appreciated their commitment in tough conditions and urged them to stay alert while ensuring the safety of the local population.
The DGP emphasized stronger community engagement, improved outreach and prompt grievance redressa... | |
| | | | Pak-linked drug racket busted | | 6 held with 5 Kg Heroin worth Rs 30cr | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 4: Police on Thursday claimed to have busted a cross-border narcotics racket by arresting six people and recovering nearly five kilograms of heroin along with three pistols here, officials said.
The value of the seized drug is more than Rs 30 crore in international market, they said.
“A major narcotics racket has been busted in Jammu.
Six members have been arrested. Four of them have been sent to judicial custody. As many as 4.95 kilograms of heroin was reco... | |
| | | | ACB arrests Patwari, Chowkidar for taking Rs 10,000 bribe | | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has trapped and arrested Ganderab Singh, Patwari of Patwar Halqa Thalora in Majalta tehsil, and Kuldeep Kumar, a Chowkidar, for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000.
As per an ACB official, a case under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, and Section 61(2) of the BNS, 2023, was registered against both officials at ACB Police Station Udhampur.
According to him, the complainant approached the bureau after the Patwari allegedly demanded Rs 10,000 to correct his name in the revenue
records.
A discreet verification confirmed the bribe demand, following which a formal FIR... | |
| | | | Files chargesheet against AE | | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Dec 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has filed a detailed charge-sheet against Tanveer Ahmad Dar, the then Assistant Engineer posted in the BDO office Suresyar Chadoora, in connection with a trap case registered last year.
An ACB official said the charge-sheet, filed before the Additional Special Anti-Corruption Judge Srinagar, pertains to FIR No. 25/2023 under Section 7 of the Prevention of
Corruption Act, 1988.
He said the case began with a written complaint received on December 21, 2023, in which the complainant alleged that Dar had demanded Rs 2,000 as a bribe for clearing NREGA bills.
Acting swiftly on the complaint, he said, a ... | |
| | | | NIA Court rejects bail plea of narco-terror accused | | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 4: In a significant order in the high-profile narco-terror case being tried in Jammu, the Designated Special Court under the NIA Act has rejected the bail plea of accused Altaf Ahmed Shah (A-10), holding that the gravity of the allegations, the material collected and the stage of trial do not permit his release at this juncture.
The order was passed by Sandeep Gandotra, Additional Sessions Judge / Special Judge NIA, Jammu, in a case registered as RC No. 03/2020/NIA/JMU, arising out of a major narcotics and terror-financing conspiracy allegedly spanning Jammu & Kashmir and cross-border handlers.
Shah, a resident of Dangerpora, Ganderbal, is facing trial for... | |
| | | | ‘Trump didn’t play any role in India-Pak ceasefire’ | | ‘Operation Sindoor’ | | | New Delhi, Dec 4 :
Maintaining that United States President Donald Trump had no role to play in ceasefire between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor in May this year, the Centre on Thursday informed the Parliament that the agreement to end hostilities was arrived directly between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both the countries.
Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh, in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha said the development came after India’s diplomatic and military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, orchestrated by Pakistani terrorists. “India launched Operation Sindoor in response to the attack on civilians. Ou... | |
| | | | Gold falls by Rs 600 | | | | New Delhi, Dec 4:
Gold prices fell by Rs 600 to Rs 1,31,600 per 10 grams in the national capital on Thursday, following weak global trends and investor caution ahead of the US Federal Reserve’s policy meeting next week.
The precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had closed at Rs 1,32,200 per 10 grams on Wednesday.
Silver extended its losses for the second straight day, depreciating by Rs 900 to Rs 1,80,000 per kilogram (inclusive of all taxes) from the previous close of Rs 1,80,900 per kg.
“Gold prices retreated on Thursday amid a lack of follow-up buying and a cautious tone among market participants ahead of next week’s Federal Open Market Committee policy decision,” Saumil Gandhi, ... | |
| | | | Kashmir shivers, Pulwama records minus 5.6 C | | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 4: Kashmir reeled under cold conditions as the minimum temperature settled below the freezing point, even as a thick layer of fog engulfed most parts of the valley, officials said on Thursday.
The night temperature in Srinagar settled at a low of minus 4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday night, slightly up from minus 4.4 degrees Celsius the previous night, the officials said.
A thick blanket of fog wrapped Srinagar and other parts of the valley, especially areas around water bodies, they said.
Pulwama town in south Kashmir was the coldest recorded place in the valley with a minimum temperature of minus 5.6 degrees Celsius.
The gateway town to the valley, Q... | |
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