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Woman dies after hit by motorcycle in Awantipora

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3 injured as Eco collides with army truck in J&K's Poonch

Srinagar, Oct 23: A woman from Tral lost her life after being hit by a motorcycle near Charsoo, Awantipora on Thursday, officials said.

An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the woman was crossing the road when she was hit by a motorcycle, sustaining multiple injuries.

He said she was first treated at PHC Awantipora before being referred to SMHS Hospital in critical condition, where she succumbed to her injuries.

She was identified as Khateeja, wife of Ab Majeed Bhat and a resident of Mundoora, Tral.

Meanwhile, officials have taken up investigations into the incident.

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After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan will think twice before attempting any misadventure against India: Rajnath

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

New Delhi, Oct 23: “Pakistan will now think twice before attempting any misadventure against India as our Armed Forces have given them a good dose of caution during Operation Sindoor,” stated Defence Minister Rajnath Singh while interacting with soldiers during Barakhana in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan on Thursday.

Reiterating that the operation is not over and only halted, Defence Minister gave a stern warning to Pakistan of an even harsher response if it resorts to any misadventure. “Our pilots displayed only a demo of India’s power to Pakistan. If given an opportunity, they will showcase our real strength,” he said.

Pointing out that the country’s adversaries are never inactive, Rajnath Singh exhorted the Armed Forces to always stay vigilant & ready and take appropriate & effective steps against their activities.

Defence Minister highlighted the role the Armed Forces can play in realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Government’s vision of establishing India as a developed and self-reliant nation by 2047. “Our soldiers are not only the protectors of the borders but are the pioneers of nation-building. This century is ours; the future is ours, and with the strides we have made towards self-reliance, I am confident that our military will undoubtedly become the best in the world,” he said.

Reiterating the Government’s commitment towards border infrastructure development, Rajnath Singh stated that development activities are being carried out across the border to further enhance defence preparedness.

He underscored the importance of Barakhana as the symbol of India’s culture, civilisation & values, where everyone is treated equally. “Our forces are home to people of different religions, castes, languages, and regions. There’s a lot of diversity, which is reflected in a single plate during Barakhana, making it superior to any other dinner gathering,” he said.

Before the Barakhana, Defence Minister inaugurated ‘Shauryavan’, a one-of-its-kind Cacti-cum-Botanical Garden in Jaisalmer. ‘Shauryavan’, an initiative of the Indian Army, transforms the expanse of the Thar Desert into a vibrant oasis, symbolising resilience, ecological preservation, and innovation.

Rajnath Singh also paid solemn tribute at the Jaisalmer War Memorial, a ‘Shaurya Gantavya’, under the ‘Bharat Ranbhoomi Darshan’ initiative. He was briefed on the extensive collection of war trophies and artifacts preserved in the museum at the Memorial which remain as enduring chronicles of the valour of the Indian Army across various theatres of conflict. He witnessed the inaugural display of the Holographic Light & Sound Show at the Memorial, a state-of-the-art technology-based addition that enhances the Memorial’s standing as a premier destination.

Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, Vice Chief of the Army Staff Lieutenant General Pushpendra Singh, all Army Commanders, and other senior officers of the Indian Army were present on the occasion.

Notably on October 24, 2025, Raksha Mantri will visit forward areas and witness a dynamic ‘Capability Demonstration Exercise’ by Southern Command. He will also address the Army Commanders’ Conference in Jaisalmer.

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Former JE RDD convicted in forgery, corruption case: ACB

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ACB arrests in-charge Police Post GMC Jammu, driver for accepting bribe

Srinagar, Oct 23: Jammu and Kashmir Bureau (JKACB) on Thursday convicted former Junior Engineer Rural Development Department, Sonaullah Wani in forgery and corruption case.

The agency in a statement said that the Hon’ble Special Judge Anti-Corruption Court Pulwama, Dr. Noor Mohammad Mir, delivered a significant judgment in a long-pending corruption case and convicted  Sonaullah Wani, then serving as Junior Engineer, in  Rural Development Department. The case, registered under FIR No. 24/2000 of P/S Vigilance Organization Kashmir (now ACB), for offences under Sections 420, 467, 471 RPC read with Section 5(2) of the J&K Prevention of Corruption Act Svt. 2006.

It said the investigation conducted by the then Vigilance Organization Kashmir revealed that the accused had forged his Matriculation certificate and service Book, fraudulently altering his date of birth from 08.06.1940 to 08.06.1945, thereby overstaying in Government service for 21 months and drawing undue salary amounting to Rs 2,62,760, causing equivalent loss to the State exchequer. Expert examination by the Forensic Science Laboratory, Srinagar confirmed forgery of signatures and seals, while verification from the J&K Board of School Education established his actual date of birth.

After a full trial, the Hon’ble Court held that the ACB had proved the case beyond reasonable doubt through convincing documentary, expert and oral evidence and consequently sentenced the accused to undergo seven years simple imprisonment and imposed fine of Rs 352,760/- and ordered his lodgement at Central Jail Srinagar, statement added.

It further said that this conviction stands as a testament to the Anti-Corruption Bureau’s unwavering commitment to fighting corruption and promoting integrity in public administration. The Bureau reiterates its resolve to bring to justice all those who misuse public office for personal gain.

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Div Com Kashmir reviews arrangements for 2nd Edition of Kashmir Marathon

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Div Com Kashmir reviews arrangements for 2nd Edition of Kashmir Marathon

Srinagar, Oct 23: Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Anshul Garg, today chaired a meeting to review the preparations for the 2nd Edition of the Kashmir Marathon, scheduled to be held on November 2.

The meeting was attended by Commissioner SMC, Director Tourism, Vice Chairman LCMA, ADC Srinagar, SSP Traffic, Director Health, and officers from departments including Information, KPDCL, R&B, PHE, Youth Services & Sports, and other concerned agencies.

During the meeting, Div Com emphasized ensuring comprehensive arrangements at the flag-off cum finishing spot, including electricity, sanitation, first-aid, and toilet facilities.

He directed the Director Tourism to share the detailed Marathon route plan with all concerned departments for effective coordination of responsibilities and arrangements.

The Director Tourism and SSP Traffic were instructed to arrange an adequate number of barricades for smooth traffic management on the event day.

To strengthen emergency response, the Div Com directed the Health Department to deploy a water ambulance in Dal Lake and instructed the SDRF to keep their boats ready to assist the Tourism Department in case of exigencies. He also directed the Health Department to establish a field hospital at Polo View for post-Marathon recovery of participants and to set up seventeen aid stations along the route, adequately staffed to assist runners.

Commissioner SMC was directed to beautify the Marathon route with potted flower plants in collaboration with SKUAST-K, and to ensure sanitation along the entire stretch as well as dog-catching measures for the safety of participants.

The R&B Department was instructed to ensure a pothole-free track, while arrangements for bottled drinking water and refreshments were also reviewed.

The Div Com stressed the importance of training and sensitizing volunteers regarding their roles and responsibilities during the event.

The meeting also discussed organizing a joint medal ceremony for the Full Marathon (seven hours) and Half Marathon (three hours) at SKICC.

It also discussed arrangements for three-day exhibition showcasing local products by departments including Handicrafts & Handloom, Horticulture, and Agriculture.

To ensure real-time coordination among departments, the Div Com directed the establishment of a Command & Control Centre for the smooth and successful conduct of the event.

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Two drug peddlers held with contraband substance: Police

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J&K Police arrest six persons for spreading misleading information on social media platforms

Srinagar, Oct 23: As part of its sustained efforts to eradicate the menace of drugs from society, Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested two drug peddlers in Shopian & Budgam, and recoveredThe cases under relevant sections of law have been registered at respective police stations and further investigation have been initiated, official said. contraband substances from their possession.

An official said that during routine naka checking at Dangerpora Amshipora, a police party intercepted one auto bearing registration No. JK03-9305 with three persons on board. However, on seeing the police party two persons fled away from the vehicle while third person was tactfully apprehended and identified as Shakeel Ahmad Das, resident of Waghama Bijbehara. Upon search of the vehicle, 03 bags of Poppy Straw (24 kgs) were recovered. The vehicle used in commission of the crime has also been seized on the spot. Investigation has been initiated to trace the forward and backward linkages of the accused person and to unearth the broader network involved in the trade.

Similarly in Budgam, a police party from Police Post Soibugh at a checkpoint established at Warpora/Galwanpora Crossing intercepted a three-wheeler (Passenger Auto) bearing registration number JK01Q-7851. During checking, 376 grams charas-like substances in grinded form along with 27 grams of the same substance in a disposable bag were recovered from the vehicle. The accused driver identified as Hilal Ahmad Sheikh, son of Bashir Ahmad Sheikh, resident of Chodrybagh Sebdan, was arrested on the spot and the vehicle used in the commission of crime was also seized.

The cases under relevant sections of law have been registered at respective police stations and further investigation have been initiated, official said.

Police urged the general public to come forward with any information regarding drug peddling or other anti-social activities in their areas.

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Govt initiates process to appoint new CJI; Justice Surya Kant next in line

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Govt initiates process to appoint new CJI; Justice Surya Kant next in line

New Delhi, Oct 23: The government on Thursday initiated the process to appoint the next chief justice of India as incumbent B R Gavai demits office on November 23, sources said.

The letter asking Justice Gavai to name his successor is set to be delivered either this evening or on Friday, people aware of the procedure to appoint Supreme Court and high court judges told PTI.

According to the memorandum of procedure, a set of documents which guide the appointment, transfer and elevation of SC and HC judges states that appointment to the office of the Chief Justice of India should be of the seniormost judge of the Supreme Court considered fit to hold the office.

The Union law minister would, “at the appropriate time”, seek the recommendation of the outgoing Chief Justice of India for the appointment of his successor.

Conventionally, the letter is sent a month before the incumbent CJI retires on attaining the age of 65 years.

Justice Surya Kant is the seniormost judge after the CJI and is next in line to become the head of the Indian judiciary.

Once appointed, Justice Surya Kant will become the next CJI on November 24 and hold the office for nearly 15 months till February 9, 2027.

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SC to hear on October 27 contempt plea against man who hurled shoe towards CJI

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New Delhi, Oct 23: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on October 27 a petition seeking contempt action against advocate Rakesh Kishore, who hurled a shoe towards Chief Justice of India B R Gavai during court proceedings earlier this month.

According to the cause list of October 27 uploaded on the apex court’s website, the plea filed by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) will come up for hearing before a bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi.

On October 6, in a shocking security breach, 71-year-old Kishore hurled a shoe towards the CJI in his courtroom, which prompted the Bar Council of India to suspend his licence with immediate effect.

The CJI, who remained unfazed during and after the unprecedented incident, asked the court officials and security personnel present to “just ignore” it and let off the errant lawyer with a warning.

The incident sparked widespread condemnation from different sections of the society, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking to the CJI and calling the attack “reprehensible”.

On October 16, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and senior advocate Vikas Singh, who is also the president of the SCBA, sought an urgent listing of the plea for contempt action against Kishore.

Mehta informed the bench that Attorney General R Venkataramani had granted his consent for initiating criminal contempt action against the lawyer as it was a question of institutional integrity.

The right to speech and expression cannot be exercised at the cost of others’ dignity and integrity, the apex court had said then.

It had cautioned about the dangers of “unregulated” social media, saying incidents like hurling a shoe towards the CJI were nothing but “money-spinning ventures”.

“We are not against freedom of speech and expression, but this right cannot be exercised at the cost of the integrity and dignity of others,” a bench headed by Justice Kant had said.

The observation came when Singh pointed out that Kishore had not expressed remorse and was giving interviews, which were circulating on social media, affecting the apex court’s institutional integrity.

“Social media has gone berserk over the incident. He is giving interviews and these are going on and on and demeaning the institutional integrity and dignity. Please restrain social media from airing such content. I am seeking an order on the line of a John Doe order,” Singh had said.

A John Doe order is a type of a legal order passed by a court that allows a person or entity to take action against an unidentified party or parties.

The court had, on October 16, indicated that the matter might be listed after the Diwali break.

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J&K Administration orders transfers and postings of four JKPS officers

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700 field staff employees of PHE division Baramulla transfered as part of reform drive in the department

Srinagar, Oct 23: The Jammu and Kashmir Administration on Thursday ordered transfers and postings of senior police officers, with immediate effect.

An order issued by Home Department stated, the transfers were made following approval from the competent authority and clearance from the Election Commission of India.

Mr. Girdhari Lal (JKPS 2001), SSP Traffic Rural, Jammu, has been transferred and posted as SSP CIROSE Rammu against a vacant position.

Mr. Amit Bhasin (JKPS 2001), previously awaiting orders, has been posted as SSP Traffic City, Jammu, replacing Mr. Farooq Qesor Malik.

Mr. Farooq Qesor Malik (JKPS 2004), SSP Traffic City Jammu, has been transferred and posted as SSP Traffic Rural, Jammu, succeeding Mr. Girdhari Lal.

Mr. Koushal Kumar (JKPS 2008), previously awaiting orders, has been posted as Dy.CO 18 IR, filling an available vacancy.

The administration said the reshuffle aims to ensure better operational efficiency and strengthen policing across the Union Territory. (KNC)

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CM regrets omission of Sultan Panditpori’s name in obituary reference

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CM regrets omission of Sultan Panditpori's name in obituary reference

Srinagar Oct 23: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday regretted omission of former Legislator Muhammad Sultan Panditpori’s name in the list.

Speaking during the obituary reference in the House, Omar Abdullah said the name has been omitted due to negligence of officers at some level.

“You have already taken note of it and I beleive Chief Secretary must have also taken cognizance of the matter. An explanation must be sought from the officers for this mistake,” Omar Abdullah said.

Earlier Speaker said that administration in several districts did not provide adequate information. “This should not happen. I urge Chief Secretary to look into the matter and seek explanation from officers,” Omar Abdullah said.

Meanwhile, CM said that legislators while speaking during obituary references bring politics in it.
“As politicians, we have a habit of bringing politics into everything. So I suggest that we must change the schedule and let the reference come from the Speaker only that will save time of the House. This is only my suggestion. Final decision has to come from the Speaker of the House,” Omar Abdullah said.

Following this, Speaker Legislative Assembly Abdul Raheen Rather said the suggestion was welcome and will be considered.

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BJP MLA Ranbir Singh Pathania

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“We’ll win one seat, fight strongly for others, no horse trading”: BJP MLA Ranbir Singh Pathania

Srinagar, Oct 23: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Ranbir Singh Pathania on Thursday said, the party is fully prepared for tomorrow’s Rajya Sabha elections and confident of a positive outcome.

While speaking to media persons after a meeting of legislators, Pathania stated, “We had a meeting of legislators today, especially focused on tomorrow’s Rajya Sabha elections. We are hopeful of winning one seat and will fight strongly for the remaining two.”

He further emphasized that all BJP legislators will strictly adhere to the party line during the voting process. “We will not go for horse trading or unconscious support, but we will consciously and willingly vote in line with our principles,” he said.

Reaffirming the BJP’s commitment to its ideology, Pathania added, “We will defend our stand on all issues as per our ideology and in the spirit of nationalism.” (KNC)

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