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Two absconders wanted in UAPA case arrested in J-K’s Baramulla

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Pakistani intruder arrested along LoC in J&K’s Poonch

Jammu, Nov 02: Two absconders, wanted in a case registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, were arrested after a hunt of five years in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla district, police said here on Sunday.

Owais Farooq and Ahsan Fayaz Leilu, both residents of Old Town, Baramulla, were nabbed by a team from R S Pura police station in Jammu district, a police spokesperson said.

He said an FIR under various sections of Indian Penal Code and UAPA was registered against the duo in 2020 but they could not be traced for the last five years.

Due to their prolonged evasion, a Jammu court had earlier issued warrants under Section 299 CrPC against them, the spokesperson said.

Acting on reliable intelligence and sustained surveillance, a special police team launched a series of raids in Baramulla and apprehended both the accused persons, he said.

Following their arrest, the accused were lodged in district Jail Amphalla, Jammu under judicial custody on the orders of the court.

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Para express condolences on demise of Murran Pulwama woman

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Para express condolences on demise of Murran Pulwama woman

Pulwama, Oct 27: People’s Democratic Party (PDP) MLA from Pulwama, Waheed-ur-Rehman Para, on Monday expressed condolences over the demise of a respected woman from Murran, Pulwama, Jana Begum.

A statement of PDP issued here said that a wave of grief and sorrow swept through Murran Pulwama following the demise of Jana Begum, wife of Sonaullah Bhat, on October 24, 2025, leaving the entire area mourning her loss. The statement said that various political, social, and religious figures expressed sorrow and condolences over her demise.

It said that Para and several notable personalities conveyed heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and highest place in Jannat-ul-Firdous.

In their condolence messages, people described Jana Begum as a kind-hearted, God-fearing, and noble woman who will always be remembered for her affection, sincerity, and dedication to serving humanity.

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One killed, 1 missing, 2 others injured as car plunges into River Chenab in Kishtwar

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One killed, 1 missing, 2 others injured as car plunges into River Chenab in Kishtwar

Ramban, Oct 27: One person killed, another went missing, and two sustained injuries after a car plunged into the River Chenab following a collision between two private vehicles near the Warva Bridge area of Kishtwar on the Batote–Kishtwar National Highway (NH-244) on Monday morning.

According to officials, the accident occurred when an Alto car (registration number JK14B-9208) collided with a Kia car (registration number JK02CD-6124) from the rear near Warra Pul. The impact caused the Kia vehicle to skid off the road and fall into the River Chenab, where it was quickly submerged in the strong current.

Soon after the mishap, rescue teams comprising personnel from the Police, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and Red Cross volunteers rushed to the spot and launched a rescue operation.

Three injured persons were immediately shifted to District Hospital Kishtwar for treatment. The injured were identified as Rajat Kumar (30), son of Raj Kumar, resident of Wassar Kishtwar, and Sushma Devi (50), wife of Chandan Badyal, also from Wassar Kishtwar.

A critically injured person, Sumit Sharma (29), son of Ashok Sharma of Thatri, Doda, was referred to Government Medical College and Hospital Doda for advanced treatment, where he later succumbed to his injuries. After post-mortem and completion of legal formalities, his body was handed over to his family for last rites.

Officials said it was not immediately clear how many people were travelling in the submerged car at the time of the accident. However, rescuers, locals reported that Baljeet Singh (52), resident of Gandoh, the owner of the vehicle, remains missing.

Officials said Baljeet Singh was working as section officer (SO) in Planning department in Kishtwar.

A joint search and rescue operation is currently underway in the River Chenab to trace the missing person and the submerged vehicle.

Police have registered an FIR under relevant sections of law at Police Station Kishtwar and initiated further investigation.

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SC orders JKCA polls in 12 weeks under supervision of former CEC

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New Delhi, Oct 27: The Supreme Court on Monday directed that the elections to the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) be held within 12 weeks under the supervision of a former chief election commissioner.

A bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran took note of the submissions that A K Joti, a former CEC, has agreed to supervise the JKCA polls.

The bench ordered that irrespective of whether the constitution of the JKCA is registered, the polls will be held as per the provisions of the constitution.

It was apprised that the former CEC has sought 12 weeks’ time for conducting the JKCA polls.

The bench also asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to render all assistance to the former CEC for conducting the polls for the cricket body of the Union territory.

Earlier, the top court upheld the new constitution of the JKCA, which was drafted under the supervision of the BCCI.

To implement the constitution, the BCCI appointed a sub-committee in June 2021, consisting of Brigadier Anil Gupta, former cricketer and present BCCI president Mithun Manhas, and senior advocate Sunil Sethi.

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We must remain prepared for war-like situation: Rajnath Singh

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"Op Sindoor led to increase in demand for our Indigenous defence products": Rajnath Singh

New Delhi, Oct 27: India must remain ready for a “war-like situation” as the four-day military conflict with Pakistan in May showed anything can happen anytime along the frontiers, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday.

Addressing an event, Singh said that though India gave a “firm response” to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, it should serve as a case study to learn and chart the future course of action in dealing with national security challenges.

The defence minister said the effective use of indigenously manufactured military equipment during the May 7-10 operation bolstered India’s reputation both regionally and internationally.

Singh also suggested that Operation Sindoor led to a situation where war was also “knocking at our doorstep”. “Although we gave a firm response with a firm resolve and our forces are fully prepared to defend the country’s borders, we must continue to introspect,” he said.

“Operation Sindoor should serve as a case study from which we can learn and chart our future course. This incident has once again shown us that anything can happen at our borders, anywhere, at any time.”

“We need to be ready for a war-like situation, and our preparedness must be based on our own foundation,” he said.

The defence minister emphasised that the present-day global uncertainties call for an in-depth assessment of every domain, with ‘indigenisation’ being the only way to deal with the challenges.

“The established world order is weakening, and conflict zones are increasing in many regions. It has, therefore, become necessary for India to redefine its security and strategy,” he said.

Singh asserted that the world witnessed the power of the Akash missile system, BrahMos, Akashteer air defence control system and other indigenous equipment and platforms during Operation Sindoor.

The credit for the operation’s success goes to the brave armed forces as well as “industry warriors” who worked on the front lines of innovation, design, and manufacturing.

He described the Indian industry as one of the most important pillars of defence alongside the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.

Singh pointed out that the government is creating a level-playing field to enhance defence manufacturing and strengthen the domestic ecosystem, and the industry must make full use of this opportunity.

“We’re striving to ensure that the defence equipment is not just assembled in the country, but a real manufacturing base is established to create the equipment embodying the spirit of ‘Made in India, Made for the World’,” he said.

“Numerous initiatives such as the Quantum Mission, Atal Innovation Mission, and the National Research Foundation have been taken to develop a culture of innovation and R and D. Our industry must accomplish what has not yet been achieved in the country,” he said.

The defence minister said that before 2014, India was completely dependent on imports for its security needs, but today it is manufacturing the defence equipment on its own soil.

“Our defence production, which was only around Rs 46,000 crore in 2014, has now increased to a record Rs 1.51 lakh crore, of which Rs 33,000 crore has been contributed by the private sector,” he said.

“Our defence exports, which were less than Rs 1,000 crore 10 years ago, have touched a record approx. Rs 24,000 crore. I’m confident that defence exports would reach Rs 30,000 crore by March 2026,” he added.

To further increase indigenisation, Singh urged the industry to strive towards dominating supply chains while focusing on indigenous manufacturing of individual subsystems and components, and not just complete platforms.

The defence minister said the purchase of major equipment from abroad puts a strain on India’s resources in terms of maintenance and life-cycle costs.

“As a platform contains a large number of components and inputs, indigenous manufacturing of these subsystems can help increase our indigenous content. We must ensure that ‘our soil, our shield’ becomes our first choice,” he said.

The defence minister said the objective should not be merely to assemble in India, but rather to develop technology-based manufacturing within the country. “We must ensure that any technology transfer is effective and also serves as a means of empowering our indigenous industries,” he said.

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Three detained for damaging Ambedkar’s statue in Kathua

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Jammu, Oct 27: Three people have been detained for allegedly damaging the statue of B R Ambedkar in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district, officials said on Monday.

An FIR was registered under section 196 and 324(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Bani police station following a complaint about the desecration of the statue at a public park, the officials said.

Section 196 criminalises promoting hatred, disharmony, or enmity between different groups based on religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, caste, or community, while Section 324(2) deals with the offence of mischief.

The statue was found damaged in the Bani area on Sunday, sparking protests by local residents, including of Dalit community who demanded stern action against the culprits, the officials said.

Meanwhile, Congress leader and former minister Yashpal Kundal condemned the incident and said, “It is not merely the destruction of stone and metal, but an assault on the self-respect of marginalized communities and the principles enshrined in the Constitution.”

He said Ambedkar showed the path of equality and justice to the nation.

“Targeting his statue is a direct attack on those very ideals, and such acts will not be tolerated,” he said, urging the administration to identify and punish the culprits and also ensure that such incidents are never repeated.

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Police recover charas from residential house in Shopian, accused arrested

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Police recover charas from residential house in Shopian, accused arrested

Srinagar, Oct 27: In its continued crackdown against drug menace, Jammu and Kashmir Police in Shopian have recovered contraband substance from a residential house in Zainapora area.

A police spokesperson said that acting on specific information, Police Station Zainapora registered a case under FIR No. 98/2025 and obtained a search warrant from the Hon’ble Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate 1st Class Shopian. A team from Police Station Zainapora accompanied by the Executive Magistrate 1st Class, raided the house of Ainaul Ul Huda Dar, resident of Darbagh. During the search, 1.164Kgs of charas-like substance was seized.

The accused has been arrested and further investigation is underway, spokesperson said.

Police reiterated its commitment to eradicate the menace of drugs from society and urged the public to extend cooperation.

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UAE Land Forces Commander arrives in India

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UAE Land Forces Commander arrives in India

New Delhi, Oct 27: Major General Yousef Maayouf Saeed Al Hallami, Commander of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Land Forces, began a two-day official visit to India on Monday aimed at strengthening bilateral military cooperation and exploring new avenues for collaboration in training and capability enhancement.

On his arrival, Maj Gen Al Hallami was accorded a ceremonial welcome and received a detailed briefing on Operation Sindoor. He was also briefed by senior officials from the Directorate General of Information Systems and the Army Design Bureau on India’s defence capabilities and the Army’s Artificial Intelligence roadmap.

On Tuesday, the visiting Commander will lay a wreath at the National War Memorial to honour India’s fallen soldiers. He is also scheduled to visit the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) headquarters, where he will be briefed on indigenous weapon systems and equipment platforms, and hold discussions with Dr. Samir V. Kamat, Secretary, Defence R&D and Chairman of DRDO. Maj Gen Al Hallami will also meet representatives of Indian defence industries to explore opportunities for joint development and industrial partnerships. The visit marks an important milestone in India–UAE defence cooperation and is expected to further deepen their strategic partnership, contributing to a stronger, future-ready collaboration in military engagement and regional security.

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Unidentified male body recovered under mysterious circumstances in Samba

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Jammu, Oct 27: An unidentified male dead body was recovered under mysterious circumstances in the Ramgarh Sector area of Samba district on Monday.

Quoting officials, the news agency KNC reported that police reached the spot and took custody of the body for necessary legal formalities.

The cause of the death is being ascertained, officials said.

Further investigation into the matter is underway.

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TCS refutes UK media report on losing 1 bn dollar M&S contract, calls it ‘misleading’

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TCS refutes UK media report on losing 1 bn dollar M&S contract, calls it ‘misleading’

New Delhi, Oct 27: Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has denied a UK media report claiming that British retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) ended a $1 billion contract with the Indian IT giant after cyberattack-related failures.

The company called the report “misleading” and “factually inaccurate.”

In a clarification to the stock exchanges, TCS said that the article titled “M&S ousts Indian outsourcer accused of £300m cyberattack failures” contained several wrong details, including the reported size of the contract and its connection with the cyber incident.

““The report published is misleading, with factual inaccuracies including the size of the contract and the continuity of TCS’ work for Marks & Spencer (M&S),” the tech giant said.

TCS explained that the M&S service desk contract mentioned in the report had gone through a routine competitive tender process that began in January 2025.

According to the company, Marks & Spencer decided to work with other partners “much prior to the cyber incident in April 2025,” adding that the two matters were “clearly unrelated.”

The IT firm also noted that the service desk contract was a very small part of its overall partnership with M&S.

“TCS continues to work on numerous other areas in its role as a strategic partner for M&S and is proud of this longstanding partnership,” the company said.

Regarding the cyberattack, TCS clarified that it had conducted a complete scan of its systems and found no vulnerabilities from its end.

It further stated that it does not provide cybersecurity services to M&S, as those are handled by another vendor.

The clarification came after reports suggested that M&S chose not to renew its $1 billion technology helpdesk deal with TCS following a cyberattack that caused the retailer losses worth about GBP 300 million.

Both companies have since confirmed that the contract decision was made before the incident and was part of a regular renewal process.

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