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LG Sinha lauds J&K Police, security forces for putting in efforts to make UT terror-free | Says terrorism breathing its last in J&K, peace has brought greater prosperity in lives of people | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Oct 10: Lauding the concerted efforts of J&K Police and security forces to make the Union Territory terror-free, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said that Jammu and Kashmir has left behind the dark chapter of terrorism and is steadily advancing on the path of peace, prosperity, and development.
Addressing the athletes participating in the 10th All India Police Judo Cluster here, LG Sinha, said, “Terrorism is now on its last legs and counting its final breaths.”
He said, “I congratulate the Jammu and Kashmir Police and other security forces for their unwavering dedication and exemplary service. Their concerted efforts have tightened the noose around the entire ecosystem of terrorism, dismantling terror outfits and preventing infiltration attemp... | |
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NC announces candidates for 3 seats, likely to leave risky seat for Cong | Rajya Sabha Elections | | Sanjay Pandita
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 10: All hopes of the Congress to secure a Rajya Sabha seat from Jammu and Kashmir were dashed today after the ruling National Conference (NC) announced its three candidates for the upcoming elections to the four vacant seats of the Upper House of Parliament.
As the ruling coalition is comfortably placed to win three seats, the National Conference declared its nominees for these “safe” constituencies and is likely to leave the remaining “risky” seat for its coalition partner, the Congress.
Although no Congress leader was willing to officially comment on the development, party sources described it as a serious setback, as the Congress had b... | |
| | Nation must stand united for countering cybersecurity threats: Union Home Secretary | | | Kochi, Oct 10:
Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan here on Friday said the nation must stand united to tackle cybersecurity issues.
He was speaking after inaugurating COCON 2025, the annual cybersecurity conference organised by the Kerala Police here. Mohan pointed out that cybercrime is on the rise globally, even as defensive measures are put in place. He said that, along with offences such as digital arrest, cyber-dependent crimes are also increasing.
Investigation agencies must act vigi... | |
| | Big anti-terror sweep in Srinagar: Police raid homes of suspected OGWs | | | Atul Sharma
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 10: In a major counter-terror operation aimed at dismantling the terror ecosystem and cracking down on unlawful networks, Srinagar Police on Friday launched a series of coordinated raids across the city, tightening the noose around overground workers (OGWs) and associates of proscribed terrorist organizations.
The massive search operation, carried out under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), marks one of the most extensive anti-terro... | |
| | Make conversations on mental health more mainstream: PM Modi | | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Oct 10: In his message on World Mental Health Day on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for creating an environment where conversations around mental health become more mainstream.
The World Mental Health Day serves as a powerful reminder that mental health is a fundamental part of our overall well-being, the PM wrote on X.
“In a fast-paced world, this day underscores the importance of reflecting and extending compassion to others,” PM Modi wrote.
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| | Infiltrators in voters’ list pollute spirit of Constitution: Amit Shah | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Oct 10: Backing the SIR exercise, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the inclusion of infiltrators in the voters’ list pollutes the spirit of the Constitution and asserted that voting rights should only be available to the citizens of the country.
Delivering a lecture in the memory of former editor-in-chief of Dainik Jagran, Narendra Mohan, on the topic of ‘infiltration (ghuspaith), demographic change and democracy’, the home minister said the Centre ... | |
| | CJ orders major promotions in High Court secretariat | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 10: In a major administrative reshuffle, the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has promoted 19 officers in the Secretary cadre following approval from the Chief Justice.
As per the order by the Registrar General, Syed Tasaduq Hussain Qadri, Anil Kumar Raina, and Syed Mujtaba Hussain have been promoted as Registrars against newly created and vacancy-based posts. Ved Parkash, Sarveeda Nissar, Nuzhat Parveen, and Anil Sanhotra have been elevated as Additi... | |
| | Govt cuts 307 house physician posts, creates 121 senior resident posts | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the creation of 121 posts of Senior Residents and Tutors in Government Medical Colleges Srinagar and Jammu by abolishing 307 posts of House Physicians and House Surgeons.
As per Government Order No. 663-JK (HME) of 2025, issued by the Health and Medical Education Department, 54 posts of Senior Residents/Tutors have been created in GMC Srinagar by reducing 137 posts of House Physicians/House Surgeons. Similarly, ... | |
| | Another paratrooper’s body recovered | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Oct 10: The body of another paratrooper has been recovered from the upper reaches of Kokernag in South Kashmir, three days after the duo went missing during an anti-terror operation in the area amid a severe snowstorm.
Officials said the soldier’s body was located during the ongoing search and rescue operation launched soon after communication was lost with the two personnel during the adverse weather conditions.
Earlier, the body of one paratrooper was recover... | |
| | SC rejects PIL seeking CBI probe, nationwide review | Cough Syrup Deaths | | Early Times Report
NEW DELHI, Oct 10: The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a PIL seeking an inquiry and systemic reform in drug safety mechanisms in the wake of deaths of children in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan allegedly due to consumption of toxic cough syrups.
A bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and K Vinod Chandran dismissed the PIL filed by lawyer Vishal Tiwari after Solicitor General Tushar Mehta objected to it.
The top law officer said the petitioner reads the newspaper and rushes to the court.
The bench, which was initially of the view that the notice should be issued, later dismissed it.
Mehta said he was not appearing for any state at the m... | |
| | Man dead, 2 injured in Ramban accident | | | Early Times Report
Ramban, Oct 10: One person lost his life while two others sustained injuries after a truck and a light motor vehicle collided at Seri area of Ramban district on Friday morning.
An official said, the accident occurred when the two vehicles crashed into each other on the highway, resulting in on-the-spot death of one person and injuries to two others.
Soon after the incident, police and rescue teams rushed to the spot and shifted the injured to a nearby hospital for trea... | |
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