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Kulgam Police act against stunt biking, eve teasing; juveniles counselled, parents booked

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Kulgam Police act against stunt biking, eve teasing; juveniles counselled, parents booked

Kulgam, Dec 04: Kulgam Police have taken prompt action after a video showing stunt biking and eve-teasing by a group of juvenile boys went viral on social media.

Police Station Qaimoo identified the juveniles involved and seized the motorcycles used in the act. The boys were counselled in the presence of their families. Their parents were booked and legally bound down for allowing minors to ride motorcycles illegally and for enabling behaviour that endangered public safety.

Sharing details, SSP Anayat Ali Choudhary IPS said, “Parents must understand their responsibility and ensure that no minor is ever handed over a motorcycle or any vehicle. When parents allow such behaviour they put their own child’s life in danger and they also risk the lives of other citizens. These acts of stunt riding and eve-teasing are unacceptable and will be dealt with firmly. Kulgam Police will take strict action against anyone who violates the law and we seek full cooperation from the community in promoting discipline safety and respect in public spaces.”

Kulgam Police assured continued strict action against stunt biking, eve-teasing, rash driving, and any activity that threatens the safety and dignity of the public especially women and students.

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Indian Navy synonymous with exceptional courage and determination: PM Modi

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Indian Navy synonymous with exceptional courage and determination: PM Modi

New Delhi, Dec 04: 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 naval personnel on board INS Vikrant, India’s indigenous aircraft carrier.

“I can never forget this year’s Diwali, which I spent with Naval personnel on board INS Vikrant. Wishing the Indian Navy the very best for their endeavours ahead,” the prime minister said.

INS Vikrant, frontline frigate INS Udaygiri, destroyer INS Kolkata and several other state-of-the-art naval platforms were part of an operational demonstration by the Navy off the coast of Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday evening. It was witnessed by President Droupadi Murmu.

Murmu, the supreme commander of the armed forces, attended the event on the Shangumugham beach as part of the Navy-Day celebrations, as the Navy showcased its maritime prowess and multi-domain combat capabilities.

In a post on X on Thursday, she extended greetings to the Indian Navy personnel, veterans and their families on Navy Day.

“Warm greetings to Indian Navy personnel, veterans and their families on Navy Day! The nation salutes the brave men and women who safeguard our maritime borders and national interests with courage, vigilance and unwavering commitment. From securing trade routes and strengthening the blue economy to leading humanitarian missions, the Indian Navy embodies discipline, compassion and responsibility,” the president said.

Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi also offered his greetings and reaffirmed the force’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of India’s maritime interests.

“On occasion of #NavyDay2025 we renew our pledge to serve the Navy and the Nation with Duty, Honour and Courage, and continue to stand firm as a #CombatReady, #Credible, #Cohesive and #FutureReady #Aatmanirbhar Force committed to protecting and promoting India’s National Maritime Interests — Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow” — Adm Dinesh K Tripathi #CNS & all personnel of #IndianNavy,” he said.

In his address at the operational demonstration held a day ago, the admiral had said Navy Day is celebrated on December 4 each year to commemorate the “daring and decisive attacks of the Indian Navy on and off the Karachi harbour during the 1971 India-Pakistan war”.

“The day also offers us an opportunity to pay homage to our brave warriors, whose courage and supreme sacrifice continue to inspire us in service of the Navy and the nation,” he had said.

Navy Day is also about India’s rich maritime heritage — a heritage that continues to “shape our thinking and guide our course” — Admiral Tripathi had said.

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Congress MP says medical entrance NEET commercialised education, demands review

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Congress MP says medical entrance NEET commercialised education, demands review

New Delhi, Dec 4: Congress MP Mannickam Tagore on Thursday sought a full review of medical entrance exam NEET, saying it has not encouraged merit but rather commercialised education by strengthening private run educational empires and weakening schools.

Raising the issue during Zero Hour in Lok Sabha, the Virudhunagar (Tamil Nadu) MP said a committee set up by the Centre has found lapses in the coaching system in the country.

“There are reports that a central committee recommended about the conduct of JEE, NEET and CUET…the preparations begin as early as eleventh grade, the panel recommended to limit coaching hours to two to three hours, hold the exams twice a year and even shift to hybrid assessment using board exams,” he said.

Tagore termed the current practice a “flawed” policy with focus on only “single stakes exams” that benefitted only the rich, the coaching mafia and dummy schools.

“Government school children, rural students, first generation learners, students from SC, ST and OBC communities…all have been pushed out of opportunity not because of lack of talent but because they cannot afford lakhs of rupees on coaching. “The same committee report also highlights structural failures, syllabus gaps across boards, weak formative assessments, even teacher support and rise of dummy schools, these are not accidental,” he said.

Tagore asserted that the education minister must realise that NEET has not ensured meritocracy, it has commercialised education, it has strengthened private run educational empires, weakening schools.

“I demand a full review of NEET and its impact on equity. There should also be a roadmap to strengthen school education and urgent measures to end the coaching nexus,” he said.

The Ministry of Education had earlier this year set up a nine-member panel to examine issues relating to coaching and the emergence of “dummy schools” besides the effectiveness and fairness of entrance examinations.

Meanwhile, Sangli MP Vishaldada Prakashbabu Patil, raised the issue of pressures being faced by school children.

“A student of St Columba’s school died by suicide over harassment by teachers. An FIR has been filed but no arrest has been made. Student suicides have grown…I urge the government to intervene in the matter and get these people arrested. An example has to be set for teachers to be aware about the action they will face if they harass or hurt the students,” he said.

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Holiday or not, Sheikh Abdullah lives in people’s hearts: CM Omar

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Holiday or not, Sheikh Abdullah lives in people’s hearts: CM Omar

Srinagar Dec 04 : Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said the authority to declare public holidays rests with the Centre, not the elected government of the Union Territory, adding that this is why J&K needs its full statehood back.

He said whether a holiday is declared on Sheikh Abdullah’s birth anniversary or not, the late leader’s place “resides in the hearts of the people.”

“Under the distribution of powers, the elected government here has not been given the authority to declare or remove a holiday. That power lies with the central government,” he said. “This is why we say give us back statehood so that we can take both big and small decisions ourselves.”

Omar said Sheikh Abdullah’s stature does not depend on official notifications. “There is no need for a holiday to remember the Sher-e-Kashmir. People remember him from their hearts,” he said, adding that even the best cadet in the passing-out parade was awarded the Sher-e-Kashmir Sword of Honour, reflecting the respect associated with his name.

Speaking to reporters, Omar said the Agni Veer scheme was a new model of recruitment, and the hope remains that those joining through it will uphold the regiment’s long tradition of unity, discipline, and national service.
“We expect that, like those who served before them, the new recruits will also strengthen the spirit of brotherhood and unity across the country,” he said.

Speaking on India–Russia ties in the context of President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India, Omar said Russia has consistently supported India on critical fronts.

“Russia has come forward to help us whether in supplying weapons or using its veto in the United Nations, especially in the Security Council,” he said as per KNS.
However, he expressed hope that Moscow would move towards de-escalation. “We hope Russia takes the path of peace and stops the attack on Ukraine,” he added.

On being asked naming changes in government institutions, Omar responded with a Shakespearean reference. “A rose by any other name will still smell as sweet,” he said, explaining that people care about governance and service, not labels.

“Whether you call it Raj Bhawan or Lok Bhawan, the purpose is the same that people should get comfort and timely service,” he said. He added that such steps are meaningful only when they improve public convenience.

Omar also said that government is committed to the Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme (RAS), previously known as SRO-43, under which a family member of a government employee who dies in service is given a job to help them withstand financial hardship.

He said the administrative process takes time but the government has cleared a significant number of cases and recently distributed around 60 appointment orders in Kashmir. He said departments have been instructed to set realistic schedules and strictly follow them.(KNS)

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Putin arrives this evening; both sides to ink several agreements to boost partnership

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Putin arrives this evening; both sides to ink several agreements to boost partnership

New Delhi, Dec 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host a private dinner for Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, hours after he lands in New Delhi to further expand a nearly eight-decade partnership that has remained steadfast notwithstanding fractious geopolitical environment and tensions.

Boosting defence ties, insulating India-Russia trade from external pressure and exploring cooperation in small modular reactors are set to be the focus of the summit meeting between Modi and Putin on Friday that is expected to be closely watched by Western capitals.

The Russian leader’s nearly 27-hour visit to New Delhi has assumed greater significance as it is taking place against the backdrop of rapid downturn in India-US relations.

Following the 23rd India-Russia summit, the two sides are expected to seal several agreements, including in areas of trade.

As the Russian leader is visiting India amid renewed American push to end the war in Ukraine, the issue is likely to figure prominently at the summit.

The Russian president is likely to arrive in New Delhi at around 6:35 pm on Thursday, and hours later, Modi will host him for a private dinner in reciprocation of a similar gesture extended to the Indian prime minister by the Russian leader during his visit to Moscow in July last year.

On Friday, Putin will be accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhavan before the 23rd India-Russia summit. Modi will also host a working lunch for the Russian leader and his delegation at Hyderabad House, the venue for the summit.

Putin will also visit Rajghat in the morning, according to people familiar with the matter.

After the summit, Putin is set to launch the new India channel of Russian state-run broadcaster, following which he will attend a state banquet to be hosted in his honour by President Droupadi Murmu.

The Russian leader is expected to leave India at around 9 pm on Friday.

In the summit talks, New Delhi is expected to press for addressing the increasing trade deficit caused by India’s procurement of large volumes of Russian crude oil.

The Russian president’s trip to India is taking place at a time when India-US relations are going through possibly the worst phase in the last two decades after Washington imposed a whopping 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods, including 25 per cent levies for New Delhi’s procurement of Russian crude oil.

The impact of American sanctions on India’s procurement of Russian crude oil is likely to be discussed at the summit.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday said New Delhi’s purchase of crude oil from Russia may decline for “a brief period” in view of Western sanctions, but, at the same time, he said Moscow is taking steps to enhance the supplies.

At the summit, Putin is expected to apprise Modi about the latest US efforts to bring an end to the Ukraine conflict. India has been consistently maintaining that dialogue and diplomacy is the only way forward to end the war.

Following the Modi-Putin talks, the two sides are expected to ink a plethora of agreements, including one on facilitating the movement of Indian workers to Russia, and another on logistical support under a broader framework of defence cooperation.

It is learnt that under the trade basket, Indian exports to Russia are expected to significantly increase in areas of pharma, agriculture, food products and consumer goods.

The move comes amid concerns in New Delhi over a ballooning trade deficit in favour of Russia.

India’s annual procurement of goods and services from Russia amounts to around USD 65 billion, while Russia’s imports from India stand at around USD 5 billion. Officials said India is also looking at boosting cooperation in the fertiliser sector. Russia supplies three to four million tonnes of fertilisers to India annually.

The Indian and Russian sides are also likely to discuss New Delhi’s proposed free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union.

Ahead of the summit, the defence ministers of the two countries will hold wide-ranging talks on Thursday that are likely to focus on India’s plan to procure additional batches of S-400 missile systems and other critical military hardware from Russia.

The S-400 missile systems proved to be very effective during Operation Sindoor. Top military officials said the overall focus will be to further expand the already close defence and security ties between the two countries, with a particular focus on ensuring expeditious supply of military hardware from Russia to India.

In October 2018, India signed a USD 5 billion deal with Russia to buy five units of the S-400 air defence missile systems, notwithstanding a warning by the US that going ahead with the contract may invite US sanctions under the provisions of Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).

Peskov said there may be a discussion on the possibility of Russia supplying Su-57 fighter jets to India. India is in the process of procuring a batch of fifth-generation fighter jets.

Dassault Aviation’s Rafale, Lockheed Martin’s F-21, Boeing’s F/A-18 and the Eurofighter Typhoon are the main contenders.

Ways to bolster bilateral energy ties are also expected to figure prominently in the summit. It is learnt that Russia has offered India additional discounts for its procurement of crude oil.

The offer came after the volume of India’s purchase of Russian crude oil registered a decline in the last few weeks following the latest wave of US sanctions on two Russian oil producers.

India and Russia have a mechanism under which India’s prime minister and the Russian president hold a summit meeting annually to review the entire gamut of ties. So far, 22 annual summit meetings have taken place alternatively in India and Russia. The Russian president had last visited New Delhi in 2021.

In July last year, PM Modi travelled to Moscow for the annual summit.

Russia has been a time-tested partner for India and a key pillar of New Delhi’s foreign policy.

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FIR registered against hotel in Pahalgam for alleged violation of Foreigners Act

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FIR registered against hotel in Pahalgam for alleged violation of Foreigners Act

Srinagar, Dec 4: Police in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district have registered a case against a hotel in Pahalgam for allegedly violating provisions of the Immigration and Foreigners Act by failing to report the stay of two foreign nationals.

According to officials, a police team from Police Station Pahalgam, during routine inspections of hotels and guest houses in the Rafting Point area, found that Hotel Golden Heritage, located at Rafting Point, Yenner, had accommodated two visitors from Thailand without completing the mandatory reporting formalities.

The hotel management had “deliberately concealed their stay” and failed to submit the compulsory online Form C, which all lodging establishments are required to file for registration of foreign nationals, police said. Filing Form C is a legal requirement aimed at maintaining security oversight and ensuring proper documentation of foreign visitors.

Terming the lapse a serious security concern, police said the act amounts to a violation of the Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025.

Following the findings, FIR No. 79/2025 under Sections 8 and 23(b) of the Act was registered against the hotel management at Police Station Pahalgam. Further investigation is underway.

The Anantnag Police urged all hotels, guest houses and homestays to strictly adhere to legal and security protocols, emphasizing that non-compliance will invite strict action.

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SC extends stay on trial court proceedings against Rahul Gandhi

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SC extends stay on trial court proceedings against Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi, Dec 4: The Supreme Court on Thursday extended till April 22 next year its interim order staying proceedings against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a case related to his alleged derogatory remarks against the Indian Army during his 2022 Bharat Jodo Yatra.

A bench of Justices M M Sundresh and Satish Chandra Sharma admitted the appeal filed by Gandhi, and said it will hear the matter in detail.

The bench was hearing Gandhi’s plea challenging a May 29 order of the Allahabad High Court dismissing his plea challenging the trial court’s summoning order in the case.

While hearing Gandhi’s plea on August 4, the top court stayed till the next date of hearing further proceedings in the case pending before a court in Lucknow.

“How do you get to know that 2,000 sq km of Indian territory has been occupied by Chinese? Were you there? Do you have any credible material?” the bench had earlier asked Gandhi about his alleged remarks.

“Why do you make these statements without having any material? If you are a true Indian, you won’t say such a thing,” it added.

The top court had then issued notice to the Uttar Pradesh government and the complainant in the case seeking their responses on Gandhi’s plea.

Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, appearing for Gandhi, had told the apex court that it would be an unfortunate situation if the Leader of Opposition cannot raise issues.

He referred to Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and said prior hearing of the accused was mandatory before the court took cognisance of a criminal complaint, which was not done in the present case.

In his plea filed in a court, complainant Udai Shanker Srivastava alleged that Gandhi made several derogatory remarks against the Indian Army in context of the clashes with Chinese soldiers during his December 2022 yatra.

The trial court summoned Gandhi as an accused for facing trial for the alleged offence of defamation. Gandhi’s advocate Pranshu Agarwal argued that the allegations appeared to be fabricated, just by reading the complaint.

It was also argued that Gandhi is not a resident of Lucknow. So the trial court should have investigated the veracity of the allegations before summoning him on this complaint, and he should have been summoned only if the allegations were prima facie found to be fit for trial.

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IndiGo shares fall over 3 pc as massive flight cancellations trigger regulator probe

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IndiGo shares fall over 3 pc as massive flight cancellations trigger regulator probe

New Delhi, Dec 4: InterGlobe Aviation, the parent company of IndiGo, saw its shares fall more than 3 per cent on Thursday as the airline continued to struggle with large-scale flight disruptions across the country.

The stock dropped to Rs 5,405 in the morning, its lowest level in over five months, and extended its decline for the second straight session. IndiGo faced one of its biggest operational setbacks in recent years, with around 200 flights cancelled on Wednesday.

The disruptions were mainly caused by a severe shortage of crew, particularly pilots, after the revised Flight Duty Time Limitation norms came into effect last month.

The new rules require airlines to provide more rest hours and humane work schedules for crew members. IndiGo has been finding it difficult to quickly adjust its network to these changes.

The impact spilled over to Thursday as well, with nearly 73 flights cancelled at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport, adding to passenger inconvenience.

Following the widespread cancellations, IndiGo issued an apology, acknowledging major disruptions across its network over the past two days.

The airline said multiple unforeseen challenges — including minor technical glitches, winter schedule adjustments, bad weather, increased air traffic congestion, and the rollout of updated crew rostering rules — combined to create a situation that was difficult to anticipate.

To stabilise operations, the airline said it has made calibrated schedule adjustments that will remain in place for the next 48 hours. IndiGo expects these measures to help restore normal operations and gradually recover punctuality.

Meanwhile, aviation regulator DGCA has launched an investigation into the disruptions. The watchdog has asked IndiGo to submit a detailed report explaining the reasons behind the cancellations and its plan to reduce delays and minimise inconvenience for passengers.

On Tuesday, IndiGo shares had already fallen around 2 per cent to close at Rs 5,595.50. The stock has slipped nearly 6 per cent in the past five days but remains more than 2 per cent higher over the last six months.

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Omar Abdullah felicitates Anekha Devi for historic win in Blind Women’s T20 World Cup

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Omar Abdullah felicitates Anekha Devi for historic win in Blind Women’s T20 World Cup

Jammu, Dec 3: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister on Wednesday felicitated cricketer Anekha Devi for her outstanding performance in the inaugural T20 World Cup for the Blind, in which India emerged victorious.

He lauded her determination and said her achievement is a matter of pride for Jammu and Kashmir and the nation.

Devi was accorded a grand reception by several organisations, including the Yuva Rajput Sabha (YRS), on Tuesday for her stellar performance in the World Cup.

Twenty-year-old Anekha Devi, daughter of daily wager Bachitar Singh from the remote village of Machhedi (Bajohi) in Kathua district, represented India in the inaugural Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup for the Blind 2025.

The Indian women’s blind cricket team created history by winning the title with a seven-wicket victory over Nepal in the final in Colombo.

India began their campaign by defeating Sri Lanka, followed by a 57-run win over Australia after the Aussies failed to chase a 293-run target. India then beat arch-rivals Pakistan, chasing 136 runs in just 10.2 overs.

In the semi-final, India thrashed Australia by nine wickets before sealing the trophy with a dominant win over Nepal in the final.

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Cold wave intensifies across Kashmir, Srinagar freezes at minus 4 degree celsius

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Cold wave intensifies across Kashmir, Srinagar freezes at minus 4 degree celsius

Srinagar, Dec 4: A severe cold wave has tightened its grip over Kashmir as temperatures plunged further below freezing across the Valley on Wednesday night, a local weather monitoring agency said on Thursday.

According to data compiled by the independent weather forecaster, Srinagar recorded a bone-chilling minimum of -4.0°C, marking one of the coldest nights of the season so far. Qazigund registered -3.6°C, while tourist destination Pahalgam continued to shiver at -4.8°C.

Other stations in the Valley also witnessed harsh conditions: Kupwara logged -3.2°C, Kokernag -0.8°C, and Gulmarg -1.0°C.

Peripheral and south Kashmir areas saw even lower temperatures. Pampore dropped to -5.0°C, Srinagar Airport to -4.6°C, and Awantipora to -4.0°C. Budgam settled at -4.2°C, while Anantnag, Baramulla, and Zethan Rafiabad recorded -4.8°C, -4.8°C, and -4.6°C respectively. Pulwama and Shopian remained among the coldest habitations at -5.6°C and -5.3°C, with Bandipora touching -3.9°C. Ganderbal recorded -2.6°C, Sonamarg -3.6°C, and Zojila Pass stood out as the coldest point at a frigid -17.0°C.

In the Jammu region, temperatures remained relatively milder. Jammu city recorded 8.0°C, Banihal 2.1°C, Batote 4.7°C, and Katra 8.4°C. Bhaderwah dipped to 0.4°C, Kathua to 7.2°C, and Jammu Airport to 8.7°C. Udhampur reported 3.0°C, Ramban 4.3°C, Samba 3.3°C, Rajouri 1.7°C, Kishtwar 3.6°C, Reasi 6.1°C, and Doda 4.7°C.

In the cold desert region of Ladakh, sub-zero conditions also persisted. Leh recorded -9.0°C, Kargil -7.8°C, and the Nubra Valley -7.6°C.

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