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PDP gains lead in Budgam by-poll

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PDP gains lead in Budgam by-poll

Srinagar, Nov 14: Aga Muntazir Mehdi of the Peoples Democratic Party has taken a lead of 1521 votes at the end of fifth round of voting in Budgam by-poll results.

The counting of votes for bypoll in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam began at 8 am on Friday, officials said.

As counting for the 4th round was completed, Mehdi had polled 6821 votes followed by Aga Mahmood with 5300 votes.

In the first and second rounds, Aga Mahmood of NC was leading by over 400 votes.

The counting, which would decide the fate of 17 candidates, is taking place at the Government Higher Secondary School in Budgam, they said.

Over 50 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise in the bypoll held on Tuesday.
The final voting percentage was 50.01 per cent.

The Budgam assembly constituency had around 1.26 registered voters.

The bypoll in the assembly constituency was necessitated after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah vacated the seat after winning from both Budgam and Ganderbal in the assembly elections last year. Abdullah chose his family bastion of Ganderbal.

There were 17 candidates in the fray, with Aga Syed Mehmood of the ruling National Conference facing a stiff challenge from the PDP’s (Peoples Democratic Party) Aga Muntazir.

Besides the two Shia leaders, other key candidates included the BJP’s Syed Mohsin, Awami Ittehad Party’s Nazir Ahmad Khan, Aam Aadmi Party’s Deeba Khan, and independent candidate Muntazir Mohiuddin.

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BJP’s Devyani Rana leads with 5,267 votes in Nagrota bypoll

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BJP’s Devyani Rana leads with 5,267 votes in Nagrota bypoll

Jammu, Nov 14: The Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Devyani Rana was ahead with a lead of 5,267 votes over Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) candidate Harsh Dev Singh as counting of votes progressed in the Nagrota seat in Jammu on Friday.

By the end of the third round, the BJP polled 11,581 votes, while the JKNPP candidate secured 4,280 votes, followed by National Conference candidate Shamim Begum with 2,464 votes.

Devyani Rana, the daughter of BJP MLA Devender Rana whose demise necessitated the by-election in Nagrota, has established a lead from the start.

The assembly constituency, which went for polling on November 11, saw a voter turnout of more than 75 per cent.

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PDP’s Aga Muntazir takes small lead in Budgam by-poll

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PDP’s Aga Muntazir takes small lead in Budgam by-poll

Srinagar, Nov 14: Aga Muntazir Mehdi of the Peoples Democratic Party has taken a small lead of 32 votes as third round of voting gets underway in Budgam by-poll results.

The counting of votes for bypoll in Jammu and Kashmir’s Budgam began at 8 am on Friday, officials said.

As counting gets underway for the third round, Mehdi had polled 3206 votes followed by Aga Mahmood with 3174 votes.

In the first and second rounds, Aga Mahmood of NC was leading by over 400 votes.
The counting, which would decide the fate of 17 candidates, is taking place at the Government Higher Secondary School in Budgam, they said.

Over 50 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise in the bypoll held on Tuesday.
The final voting percentage was 50.01 per cent.

The Budgam assembly constituency had around 1.26 registered voters.

The bypoll in the assembly constituency was necessitated after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah vacated the seat after winning from both Budgam and Ganderbal in the assembly elections last year. Abdullah chose his family bastion of Ganderbal.

There were 17 candidates in the fray, with Aga Syed Mehmood of the ruling National Conference facing a stiff challenge from the PDP’s (Peoples Democratic Party) Aga Muntazir.

Besides the two Shia leaders, other key candidates included the BJP’s Syed Mohsin, Awami Ittehad Party’s Nazir Ahmad Khan, Aam Aadmi Party’s Deeba Khan, and independent candidate Muntazir Mohiuddin.

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NDA ahead in 47 assembly seats, INDIA bloc in 14

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NDA ahead in 47 assembly seats, INDIA bloc in 14

Patna, Nov 14: The ruling NDA was ahead in 47 assembly seats, while the opposition INDIA bloc was leading in 14 constituencies, according to trends available on the Election Commission’s website.

The BJP was leading in 25 seats, the JD(U) in 16, and LJP (Ram Vilas) in five. The RJD was leading in 10 seats and the Congress in three.

The Plurals Party and Hindustani Awam Morcha (S) were leading in one seat each.

The counting of votes was underway for 243 constituencies on Friday.

JD(U)’s Anant Kumar Singh was leading in Mokama by 2,716 votes over his nearest rival, Veena Devi of the RJD, after the first round of counting.

RJD’s Rit Lal Roy, who fought the polls from jail, was leading in Danapur by 7,936, while BJP’s Ram Kripal Yadav was trailing.

BJP’s Nitin Nabin was leading by 2,043 votes in Bankipur, while RJD candidate Rekha Kumari was trailing. CPIM(L) Liberation’s Sandeep Saurav was ahead in Paliganj by 241 votes while LJP (RV)’s Sunil Kumar was trailing.

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BJP takes early lead in Nagrota by-election

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BJP takes early lead in Nagrota by-election

Jammu, Nov 14: In the first round of counting, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is ahead in the Nagrota Assembly segment by 1,111 votes.

As per details, BJP’s Devyani Rana has established an early lead over Harshdev Singh, who represents the Panthers Party.

While Devyani has secured 2,477 votes, Harshdev Singh is trailing with 1,366 votes. The National Conference (NC) is in third position, with its candidate Shamim Begum polling 1,110 votes. —(KNO)

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NC leads in Budgam by-election

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NC leads in Budgam by-election

Jammu, Nov 14: In the first round of counting, the National Conference (NC) has taken a lead of 624 votes over the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

NC’s Aga Syed Mehmood has secured 1,152 votes, while PDP’s Muntazir Mehdi has polled 528 votes.

An AIP-backed candidate, Nazir Ahmad Khan, is close behind the PDP candidate with 508 votes, while independent candidate Jibran Dar has secured 208 votes. —(KNO)

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PM Modi offers tributes to Nehru on birth anniversary

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PM Modi offers tributes to Nehru on birth anniversary

New Delhi, Nov 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday offered tributes to India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru on his birth anniversary.

“Tributes to former Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Ji on the occasion of his birth anniversary,” Modi said in a post on X.

Nehru was born on this date in 1889 in Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh. He was one of the leading faces of the country’s freedom struggle. He breathed his last on May 27, 1964.

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Russian fighter jet Su-30 crashes near Finland border during training, 2 pilots killed

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Russian fighter jet Su-30 crashes near Finland border during training, 2 pilots killed

Moscow, Nov 13:  A Russian Su-30 fighter jet on a routine training sortie crashed in Karelia region bordering Finland on Thursday evening, killing its two crew members, the Russian Defence Ministry said.

The aircraft crashed in an uninhabited area, the ministry said.

“Today, at around 7.00 pm Moscow time, a Su-30 fighter jet crashed in Karelia while performing a scheduled training flight. The aircraft crashed in an uninhabited area. The flight was performed without ammunition. The crew of the aircraft was killed,” the Defence Ministry statement released by TASS said.

The authorities of Russia’s northwestern republic of Karelia have sent emergency services to the presumed crash site of a military jet, regional Governor said Artur Parfenchikov said.

“I have received information about the crash of a military jet in the Prionezhsky district. I have dispatched Karelia’s emergency services to the suspected crash site,” he wrote on his Telegram channel.

Later, the governor said there were no casualties or damage on the ground as the ill fated aircraft crashed in dense forest.

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AIIMS Jammu hosts twin international conferences

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AIIMS Jammu hosts twin international conferences

Jammu, Nov 13: The All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jammu organized two major international academic events in November 2025 — a symposium on “Innovations in Lung Cancer Research and Precision Oncology” and a two-day conference on “Care of the Critically Injured.”

Both programs, according to an AIIMS Jammu spokesperson, featured eminent faculty from the University of Michigan, USA, and other leading institutions, reflecting AIIMS Jammu’s growing global collaborations and commitment to advancing education, research, and patient care.

Symposium on Lung Cancer Research and Precision Oncology

The Department of Radiation Oncology hosted a high-impact symposium that brought together oncologists, researchers, and clinicians to discuss cutting-edge developments in thoracic oncology and precision medicine.

Dr Nithya Ramnath, Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, spoke on evolving paradigms in lung cancer treatment and immunotherapy.

Dr Shruti Jolly, Professor and Associate Chair of Radiation Oncology, Michigan Medicine, highlighted innovations in radiation therapy and quality assurance through MROQC.

Dr Chandan Kumar Sinha, Associate Research Scientist, Michigan Centre for Translational Pathology, discussed genomic profiling and its role in personalized cancer trials.

The event concluded with a dynamic panel discussion on AI in Lung Cancer Research, exploring artificial intelligence applications in diagnosis and treatment planning, and identifying areas for institutional collaboration.

Conference on Care of the Critically Injured

The two-day international conference on “Care of the Critically Injured” (11–12 November 2025) focused on strengthening trauma care and critical care systems.

Key speakers included Dr. Krishnan Raghavendran, Professor of Surgery, University of Michigan; Dr. Ajai Malhotra, Professor of Surgery, University of Vermont; and Dr. Ross Blank, Associate Professor of Anaesthesiology, University of Michigan.

Sessions, spokesperson said, covered trauma system development, the role of trauma centers, and practical training in mechanical ventilation and ARDS management.

Hands-on bedside demonstrations provided participants with valuable exposure to advanced critical care practices, emphasizing multidisciplinary teamwork and structured trauma protocols.

 

 

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GoC-in-C Northern Command reviews Army’s drone warfare readiness

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GoC-in-C Northern Command reviews Army’s drone warfare readiness

Srinagar, Nov 13: General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GoC-in-C) Northern Command, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, reviewed the preparedness and deployment of drone warfare systems under his command.

During his visit to Kashmir, Lt Gen Sharma was given a detailed briefing on the combat capabilities, surveillance potential, and operational readiness of the state-of-the-art drones currently being inducted and operated by formations in Northern Command.

The briefing covered a wide spectrum of unmanned aerial platforms from tactical reconnaissance drones to armed systems designed for precision engagement and real-time battlefield intelligence.

The Northern Army Commander commended all ranks for their relentless pursuit of innovation and technological excellence and said that their efforts had significantly strengthened the Army’s preparedness for Multi-Domain Operations (MDO).

He praised the indigenous development and integration of cutting-edge drone technologies, highlighting how these advancements were redefining the conduct of modern warfare in high-altitude and complex terrains.

Lt Gen Sharma said that Northern Command, responsible for safeguarding India’s most sensitive frontiers, continues to lead the way in adapting to evolving security challenges through technology-driven solutions.

He said that the command’s focus on drone warfare capabilities aligns with the Army’s broader vision of achieving self-reliance under the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative and ensuring a decisive edge in future conflicts.

“Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, #ArmyCdrNC, reviewed Drone Warfare preparedness. He was briefed on the combat capabilities and operational readiness of the state-of-the-art drones. #ArmyCdrNC lauded all ranks for their innovation, technological excellence, and capability development in Multi Domain Operations. The achievement underscores #NorthernCommand’s commitment to harnessing cutting-edge technologies to maintain a decisive edge in modern warfare.#AlwaysInCombat#NationFirst#TechAbsorption#FutureReady@adgpi,” Northern Command-Indian Army said in a post on X.

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