TOP STORY OF THE DAY |
|
|
Religious leader among two dozen suspects on radar for sheltering killed Pak terrorists | Rajouri Encounter Aftermath | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 25: Even as security agencies have maintained a guarded silence over the number of locals who provided shelter and logistics to two Pakistani terrorists killed in the Solki encounter, a prominent religious leader and over two dozen suspects are under scanner for their mysterious role in supporting terrorists who were moving in the area before their elimination.
Sources said that security agencies are keeping a watch on the activities of some suspects who allegedly provided support to the dreaded Pakistani terrorist Quari who along with another foreigner terrorist was eliminated during 78-hour long encounter.
Those who provided shelter and food to the terrorists would be exposed and arrested very soon because security agencies are collecting sufficient evidence before taking action against them. Security agencies are assiduously working to identify those Over Ground Workers (OGWs) who provided support to the terrorists.
Sources have said that many suspects from areas like Budhal, Kotranka, Kalakot, etc. of Rajouri are on the radar of securit... | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
FRONT PAGE STORIES |
|
|
On eve of 26/11 terror attack anniversary one more wanted terrorist killed in Pakistan | | | Jammu, November 25: On the eve of the 15th anniversary of the dreaded terror attack in Mumbai, one more of India’s most wanted terrorists was killed by unknown gunmen on Pakistan’s soil.
This time a self-styled commander of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) Younus Khan was shot dead by unknown men in the Mamond area of Bajaur, Pakistan.
He was working as a recruiter for the banned terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammad.
Ten members of the LeT terror group had entered the city of Mumbai on the night of November 26, 2008. Over the course of four days, they killed 166 people and injured 300. One of the locations targeted by the terrorist was a Chabad centre at Nariman House. Four ... | |
| | Woman dies, husband injured as mud house collapses in Udhampur | | |
Early times report
Udhampur Nov 25:
A lady died after the roof of mud house collapsed in Pattan Garh Sethi area of Tehsil Latti in Udhampur District about 4am today
The deceased was identified as Anju Devi, wife of Ratan Lal resident of Pattan Garh, Tehsil Latti, Udhampur.
According to the report, the incident occurred at 4am at Pattan Garh village Tehsil Latti in Udhampur when a mud house roof collapsed, resulting in on spot death of a woman while critical injuries of her husband . The house collapsed due to deteriorating condition of the roof’s wood.
After the incident, when police got information about the incident the Latti police station SHO Zulfikar arrived at th... | |
| | Terror attacks nothing but pin-pricks caused by Pak: DGP | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 25: Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) R R Swain on Saturday said the situation in the Union Territory is not alarming as is being projected, while describing terror attacks in the valley as “pin-pricks” orchestrated at the behest of Pakistan with a sole motive to sell the bloodshed to keep its politics and economy running.
However, Swain said all the security agencies, with active public support, are determined to put an end to such “pin-pric... | |
| | Bilquis Mir also looked after Khelo India programs | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 25: Former PET-appointed Executive Director of Water Sports Centre Srinagar, Bilquis Mir, against whom Anti Corruption Bureau registered a FIR earlier this month was also handling the additional assignment to look after the matters pertaining to functioning of Khelo India programs.
An order a copy of which is with Early Times issued by the Administrative Officer J&K Sports Council no. 769 of 2023 dated 25/09/2023 reads: “In partial modification to the Sports Council orders no. 151 of 2022 dated 11/03/22 under reference Ms Bilquis Mir incharge Water Sports Centre Srinagar shall monitor/look after the matter pertaining to functioning of Khelo India district... | |
| | NC won’t get all the votes: Omar Abdullah | Admits all NC conventions weren’t successful | | Early Times Report
Bandipora, Nov 25: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah on Saturday that he is aware that his party won’t get all the votes whenever elections are held.
Talking to reporters after addressing a party convention here in North Kashmir he acknowledged that all the conventions held by his party haven’t been successful. “Barring a few conventions all were successful,” he said.
While replying to a query Omar said, “I don’t say that the National Conference will get all the votes, but I can say if elections were held the people will participate overwhelmingly. But my and my workers aim is that the National Conference sh... | |
| | People pay last respects to martyred Army Captain | | |
Agencies
Bengaluru, Nov 25: A large number of people paid their last respects to Captain M V Pranjal, who was killed during an encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, amid poignant scenes.
His mortal remains were flown to Bengaluru on Friday night, and later taken to his parents' home in Anekal taluk near here.
Mourners filled past the body of Capt Pranjal and paid tributes.
Leader of Opposition R Ashoka and Bangalore Rural MP D K Suresh were among those who paid homage to the departed soul and offered condolences to the bereaved family today.
After a wreath-laying ceremony, Pranjal was accorded a guard of honour by the Army and the state government. His mortal remains ... | |
| | Cold wave conditions prevail as night temp dips in Kashmir | | |
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 25: Cold wave conditions prevailed on Saturday as the minimum temperature at most of the places dipped to freezing point again after witnessing a slight respite in Kashmir valley.
After witnessing a slight improvement in weather on Friday, the minimum temperature at most of the places including Srinagar plunged again below freezing point causing cold wave conditions in the valley on Saturday.
Meteorological Centre Srinagar forecast the weather is very likely to remain generally cloudy and dry during the next 24 hours. It said the weather will remain generally cloudy on November 27 and 28 also.
There is a possibility of light rain or snow at isolated ... | |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
STOCK UPDATE |
|
|
|
BSE
Sensex |
|
NSE
Nifty |
|
|
|
CRICKET UPDATE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|