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Tennis Ball Cricket Championship inaugurated in Bandipora

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Tennis Ball Cricket Championship inaugurated in Bandipora

Bandipora, Sep 16: The Tennis Ball Cricket Championship 2025 was inaugurated on Friday at Government NM Higher Secondary School Kaloosa, Bandipora, by the Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Bandipora, Zaffar Husson Shawal.

The inaugural ceremony, as per the official statement, was attended by the Deputy Education Officer of Bandipora, the Principal of Government NM Higher Secondary School Kaloosa, and a member of the Bandipora Advisory Board, besides Padma Shri Awardee and Brand Ambassador of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, Faisal Ali Dar.

The championship is being organised under the banner of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan and My Youth My Pride initiatives by the district Bandipora Tennis Ball Cricket Association, affiliated with the J&K Tennis Ball Cricket Association.

A total of 16 teams from across the district, representing schools and clubs in sub-junior, junior, and senior categories, are participating in the tournament.

Speaking on the occasion, ADC highlighted the importance of sports in channelling the energy of youth towards constructive activities. He said cricket, being one of the most popular sports in the country, offers wide opportunities for talent and growth.

He further underlined that tennis ball cricket provides a dynamic and time-efficient platform for youth to engage meaningfully in sports, while promoting discipline and teamwork.

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Veteran journalist M L Kotru passes away

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New Delhi, Sep 26: Veteran journalist and former Editor of The Statesman, M L Kotru, passed away on September 25 at the age of 91.

He leaves behind a rich legacy of fearless reporting, editorial integrity, and unforgettable anecdotes.

Widely regarded as a doyen of Indian journalism, Kotru combined rigorous professionalism for six decades with a deep affection for Kashmir, a land he revisited often and wrote about with empathy and insight.

Editor-in-Chief of Greater Kashmir, Fayaz Kaloo, remembered Kotru with deep affection, recalling both his warmth and his invaluable contributions to journalism.

“After Khawaja Sanaullah Bhat Sahab, Kotru Sahab stood by us as a true well-wisher, extending moral and professional support. He was more than a colleague. He was a friend, a guide, and a constant source of wisdom, generously sharing his vast experiences of journalism and always ready to help. His opinion pieces in Greater Kashmir used to be very realistic. We at Greater Kashmir will profoundly feel his absence,” he said.

Kotru served as the News Editor of The Statesman in Delhi and was also the India correspondent for The Sunday Times of London.

His published works include The Kashmir Story (1994) and Asia ’72: Official Guide (co-authored with Benoy Sarkar).

A familiar presence at the Press Club of India, where he was its 45th member and later Secretary General, Kotru often reminisced about its “heydays,” recalling interactions with legends of Indian journalism.

Celebrated Kashmiri artist Veer Munshi mourned Kotru’s passing with a heartfelt tribute, “Alvida, Kotru Saab – former Editor of The Statesman, a great friend, my neighbour both at the Media Centre in Gurgaon and in Shital Nath, Srinagar. A man who lived life on his own terms till his last day, at 91. I will forever cherish your stories and incredible anecdotes, treasures to remember for all time.”

Munshi also sketched a portrait of Kotru, symbolising the affection and respect he commanded beyond newsrooms.

Senior Kashmiri journalist Mohammad Sayeed Malik described him as both colleague and mentor, “Master of the craft, M L Kotru is no more. A lovable person and a towering colleague, Kotru Sahab leaves behind a rich professional legacy.”

Another veteran journalist, Bansi Raina, remembered Kotru’s frequent visits to Srinagar, “Even though his base was Delhi, he was regularly in Srinagar during his active service. A great Editor with great analytical and investigative skills, he was a very popular figure pre-1990 and had friends all around, from all cross sections. Rest in peace.”

Tributes poured in from cultural figures as well.

Indian Air Force officer and writer Sqn Ldr Anil Sehgal wrote, “A real grand old man of the journalistic world! And what a man! I have very fond memories of him. Sadgati, respected Kotru saheb…”

Businessman Pervez Bakshi said, “Another good friend left us. M L Kotru is no more. May his soul rest in eternal peace.”

Filmmaker Mushtaq Bala described Kotru’s passing as a deep loss to journalism and remembered him as approachable, insightful, and always encouraging to younger colleagues.

Colleagues recalled that during the tumultuous 1990s, Kotru frequently visited Kashmir, interacting with local journalists and reporting with honesty and courage.

His contributions to Greater Kashmir offered sharp, uncompromising analyses of political and social developments.

Even in his later years, he remained candid about the decline of newsroom culture and told Mint, “The culture has changed and honesty has disappeared from this place.”

Kotru’s career spanned nearly six decades, during which he mentored generations of journalists.

In 1959, he received the Watumull Award, instituted by the Watumull Foundation in Hawaii, for his evocative series of articles ‘The Other Side’, published in The Statesman.

The Press Club of India, in a message on X, said, “Deeply saddened at the demise of veteran journalist and former Editor of The Statesman, M L Kotru. During his nearly six-decade-long stint in media, Kotru mentored generations of journalists. His passing away is an irreparable loss to journalism. We pay our heartfelt tributes to him.”

A prayer meeting would be held in memory of Kotru on Sunday, September 28, at Yagyashala (2nd Floor), Arya Samaj Mandir, Greater Kailash Part 1, New Delhi, from 11 am to 12 noon.

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Property of Hizb operative attached in Shopian: NIA

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NIA launches probe into killing of Pahalgam attack mastermind in Srinagar encounter

New Delhi, Sep 26: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday attached the immovable properties of a Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) terror operative involved in the supply of arms and ammunition to active militants of the banned outfit for promoting terrorist activities in Kashmir.

“On the orders of the NIA Special Court, Jammu, the agency has attached the immovable properties of Tariq Ahmad Mir, a chargesheeted accused who was arrested in April 2025 in the case RC-01/2020/NIA/JMU,” a spokesman said in a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

The attached properties included a concrete, single-storey residential building built on land measuring 780 sq. ft. under Survey No. 82 Min, recorded as Shamilat (Khahcharai) in Village Maldera, District Shopian, and a piece of land measuring 08 Marlas, classified as Abi-Soum under Survey No. 74 Min at Village Maldera, District Shopian, UT of J&K, in the form of an orchard.

An associate of HM terrorist Syed Naveed Mushtaq, Tariq was chargesheeted in October 2024 before the NIA Special Court, Jammu, under various sections of IPC, Arms Act, and UA(P)Act, the statement added.

“Today’s property attachment was part of NIA’s ongoing action against terror networks operating in Kashmir with the aim of disrupting India’s peace, stability and harmony,” the spokesman said.

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Power supply to remain affected in coming days in Kashmir parts: KPDCL

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Power supply affected in several Kashmir areas as KPDCL announces shutdown

Srinagar, Sep 26: According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL, in order to facilitate branch cutting of trees coming in the corridor of 33 KV lines, shutdown of 33KV Rawalpora Bagh-i-Mehtab line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Station at Bagh-i-Mehtab shall remain off while power supply to Bagh-i-Mehtab, Gopalpora, Kralpora, Mochwa and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 27 September, 2025.

Also in this connection, shutdown of 33KV Rawalpora Chanapora line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Chanapora, Bone & Joint shall remain off while power supply to Lalnagar, Chanapora, Methan, Nowgam, Natipora, Budshah Nagar and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 27 September, 2025.

Similarly, shutdown of 33KV Rawalpora Rangreth line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Rangreth, Wanbal, JAKLI, Beacon, SIDCO Complex, Doodhganga shall remain off while power supply to Rangreth, Wanbal, Kralpora, Gogo, Yayil and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 29 September, 2025.

Likewise, shutdown of 33KV Rawalpora Air Force line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Peerbagh, Humhama, STC BSF, Airforce shall remain off while power supply to Peerbagh, Humhuma Heights, Sheikhpora, Friends Colony, Hyderpora and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 29 September, 2025.

Besides, shutdown of 33KV Rawalpora Silk Factory line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Station at Silk Factory shall remain off while power supply to Allochibagh, Rambagh, Cargo, Tulsibagh and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 06 October, 2025.

Further, shutdown of 33KV GIS Tengpora Grid Narkara line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Narkara, Gangbugh shall remain off while power supply to Narkara, Galwanpora, Gangbugh, Shah Anwar Colony, West End Colony, Gulbahar Colony and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 06 October, 2025.

Additionally, shutdown of 33KV GIS Tengpora (Tapline) Allochibagh Bund portion line shall be observed due to which power supply to Allochibagh, Bulbulbagh and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 07 October, 2025.

Moreover, shutdown of 33KV GIS Tengpora KP Bagh line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at KP Bagh, Jawahar Nagar shall remain off while power supply to Jawahar Nagar, Mehjoor Nagar, Soiteng, KP Bagh and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 07 October, 2025.

Furthermore, shutdown of 33KV TRC Rajbagh line/ KP Bagh Rajbagh line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Station at Rajbagh shall remain off while power supply to Rajbagh, Kursoo, Gogjibagh and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 08 October, 2025.

The shutdown of 33KV Bemina Exhibition line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Court Complex, GIS Batamaloo, Tengpora Station shall remain off while power supply to Hamdania Colony, Nundresh Colony, Batamaloo, Moominabad, Batamaloo Market and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 12 October, 2025.

Meanwhile, to carry out branch cutting of trees coming in the corridor of 33 KV lines, shutdown of 33KV Bemina- KP Bagh line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Station at Rakhiarth shall remain off while power supply to Rakh-i-Arth, Hamdania Colony and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 12 October, 2025.

Also in this connection, shutdown of 33KV GIS Tengpora Grid-Exhibition (Tapline) Cargo line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Stations at Exhibition, Batamaloo shall remain off while power supply to HSHS Market, Batmaloo, PCR, Batmaloo, Firdousabad, Batmaloo and adjoining areas will be affected from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM on 05 October, 2025.

As per a separate shutdown schedule issued by the Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL, in order to carry out works under RDSS at 33 KV Budgam SIDCO Tap line, shutdown of 33KV Budgam-SIDCO Tap line shall be observed due to which 33/11KV Receiving Station at SIDCO shall remain off while power supply to Sheikhpora, Ompora, Bhathara, Housing Colony, Mohanpora, Khanpora, Zorigund, Wadipora, SIDCO and adjoining areas will be affected from 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM on 29 September, 2025.

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MiG-21 added many proud moments to military aviation journey: Rajnath

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MiG-21 added many proud moments to military aviation journey: Rajnath

Chandigarh, Sep 26: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said the MiG-21 is not only an aircraft or a machine but a national pride, and a testimony to the deep ties between India and Russia.

Noting that the over 60-year-old journey of the MiG-21 is unmatched, he said the mighty machine picked up the burden of the country’s security on its wings for decades, and shaped “our confidence and strengthened our strategy”.

The defence minister was addressed a gathering at the decommissioning ceremony of the Russian-origin MiG-21 at the Chandigarh Air Force Station here.

The iconic Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 fighter jets, which have been the backbone of Indian Air Force’s (IAF) combat fleet, flew for the last time in Indian skies here on Friday, bringing the curtain down on a 62-year-long journey. The MiG-21 fighter jets have been part of the IAF’s combat fleet since the 1960s.

Remembering the valour of the armed forces, Singh said the MiG-21 has a big contribution in their journey of bravery.

“We gathered here for the final operational sortie of MiG-21. Being amongst you, I have emotions of pride and gratitude,” Singh said.

“When we are today giving a send-off to MiG 21 from its operational journey, I feel that we are giving a send-off to a chapter which will be written in golden letters in military aviation history,” he said.

“MiG-21 is not only an aircraft or a machine but it is also a proof of deep ties between India and Russia,” he stated.

The history of military aviation is incredible, he said, adding MiG-21 aircraft added many proud moments in the military aviation journey.

“In the history of the world’s military aviation, there has not been any fighter jet which was made in such a big number,” he stated.

Over 11,500 MiG 21 aircraft were made worldwide, and of them, 850 fighter jets remained part of the IAF, he said and added, “This number is the testimony of this aircraft’s popularity, credibility and multi-dimensional capability”.

“MiG-21 has been a witness to many brave works. Its contribution has not been limited to one incident or a war,” he said as he recalled its role in the 1971 war with Pakistan, 1999 Kargil conflict as well as 2019 Balakot air strikes.

Recalling the many occasions when MiG-21 proved its decisive capacity, he said, “From 1971 war to Kargil war, or from Balakot air strikes to Operation Sindoor, there was no such occasion when MiG-21 did not provide tremendous power to our armed forces”.

“Who can forget the 1971 war? During a war against Pakistan, the day MiG-21 attacked the Dhaka Governor House in adverse conditions, that day the outline of the outcome of the battle was decided,” he said.

“Be it any historic mission, MiG-21 always kept the honour of the national flag high. This farewell is of our collective memories and national pride, and of this journey of courage, sacrifice and excellence,” he said.

Singh said he was seeing the MiG-21 journey from a different perspective as well.

“This perspective is also giving a glimpse of traditions of ancient India. Our ancient culture teaches that the presence of God is not only in living but also in non-living things,” the minister said.

“We consider this land our mother and ourselves its children. You must have seen that when a new house is built, we perform ‘puja’ before entering it. If we have a new car, we perform ‘puja’ for it.

“In a few days on Dussehra, we perform ‘Shastra puja’. This tradition is not only faith and belief, it is an emotion of our gratitude towards each tool, each system and each instrument which protect and empower us,” he said.

“Our civilisation and our culture teach us that respect should not only be given to a human being but also to everything which made some contribution in our lives,” Singh said.

“When we give respect to every small and big thing then MiG-21 is our national pride and it has been a shield of our defence and a symbol of our strength and then how can we leave its respect,” he stated.

When we gathered here to give farewell to MiG-21, it should not be seen as a formal military ceremony but as an expansion of cultural tradition, he said.

The way we give respect to a soldier on his retirement, the same way, we are today giving respect to this mighty machine which picked up the burden of our security on its wings for decades, he said.

Everybody knows about its valour, he said, adding the aircraft is deeply embedded in its country’s emotions and memories

Hailing the role of the aircraft, he said the 60-year-old journey of MiG-21 is unmatched.

“For us this is not a fighter jet but like a family member and with which our attachment is quite deep,” he said.

He said the MiG-21 shaped our confidence, strengthened our strategy and helped us in establishing at the global stage. This fighter jet faced each challenge in its journey and proved its capability every time, he asserted.

The minister made it clear that the MiG-21 that were being used till now were 40-year old while those inducted in the 1960s and 1970s were out of service for a long time.

“When there is talk of MiG-21, it is often said that IAF was flying 60-year-old aircraft. I want to clarify an important fact that the MiG-21, which came to the armed forces in the 1960s and 1970s, have already been out of service a long time ago,” he said.

MiG 21 aircraft, which we were flying till now, were maximum 40-year-old. The 40-year lifetime for the standards of such aircraft is completely normal, he asserted.

In several countries, such fighter jets are kept active till such time, he said, stressing that MiG-21 had been kept updated technically.

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Centre transfers over Rs 540 crore under PM-KISAN to 27 lakh farmers in 3 flood-hit states

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Centre transfers over Rs 540 crore under PM-KISAN to 27 lakh farmers in 3 flood-hit states

New Delhi, Sep 26: The government on Friday released over Rs 540 crore under the 21st instalment of the PM-KISAN scheme to more than 27 lakh farmers of three food-affected states – Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttarakhand.

The PM-KISAN scheme is a central sector scheme launched in February 2019 by the Prime Minister to supplement the financial needs of land-holding farmers.

Under the scheme, a financial benefit of Rs 6,000 per year is transferred in three equal instalments into the Aadhaar-seeded bank accounts of farmers through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode.

According to an official statement, “the release of the 21st instalment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme was declared by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, through video conferencing.” This instalment has been specially prioritised for the farmers of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttarakhand which have been severely affected by recent floods and landslides.

“A total of more than Rs 540 crore has been directly transferred into the bank accounts of over 27 lakh farmers, including around 2.7 lakh women farmers, across the three states. This support aims to provide timely relief to farmers as they work to recover from the recent calamities,” the statement said.

The Centre transferred Rs 160.21 crore to 8,01,045 farmers in Himachal Pradesh. As many as 11,09,895 farmers in Punjab received Rs 221.98 crore, while 7,89,128 farmers in Uttarakhand got Rs 157.83 crore.

With this release, the cumulative disbursement under PM-KISAN to the three states has crossed Rs 13,626 crore since the launch of the scheme on February 24, 2019.

Chouhan asserted that the government is committed to standing by farmers in every situation.

He highlighted that the instalment of Rs 2,000 will help farmers meet immediate household needs, procure seeds and fertilisers for the next sowing cycle, and restore their confidence to resume cultivation.

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Govt report estimates one-third of India’s children age 5-9 have high triglycerides

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Govt report estimates one-third of India's children age 5-9 have high triglycerides

New Delhi, Sep 26: Over a third of India’s children aged 5-9 could be having high triglycerides, with Jammu and Kashmir, West Bengal and northeastern states showing highest prevalence, according to a government report.

Over 67 per cent of children in West Bengal, 64 per cent in Sikkim, 55 per cent in Nagaland, 57 per cent in Assam and 50 per cent in Jammu Kashmir were estimated to have high levels of triglycerides — a type of blood fat that is known to increase risk of heart disease in later life.

Kerala and Maharashtra were among the states showing lowest prevalence at 16.6 per cent and 19.1 per cent, respectively.

‘Children in India 2025’ — the fourth edition since its start in 2008 — was released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation during the 29th Conference of Central and State Statistical Organisations (CoCSSO) on September 25 in Chandigarh.

The report “provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the well-being of children in the country,” the ministry said in a statement.

Data gathered via government’s ministries and departments, such as National Family Health Survey 2019-21 and Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey 2016-18, were compiled.

Prematurity and a low weight at birth was found to be the most common cause of death among newborns in the first 29 days of life — national prevalence estimated at 48 per cent.

Birth asphyxia (not getting enough oxygen) and trauma during birth, and pneumonia were second and third most common reasons, with a prevalence of 16 per cent and nine per cent.

Authors of the report also classified about five per cent of the country’s teenagers as hypertensive — highest prevalence of 10 per cent seen in Delhi, followed by Uttar Pradesh (8.6 per cent), Manipur (8.3 per cent) and Chhatisgarh (seven per cent).

Over 16 per cent of adolescents in India were estimated to have high triglycerides.

‘Education and development’, and ‘crimes involving children and child protection’ were among other aspects that the report compiled data on.

Overall, 63.1 per cent of India’s children and adolescents are literate, with 73.1 per cent of those aged seven and above being literate, the report said.

Over 80 per cent of boys aged 7-9, 92 per cent of those aged 10-14 and 91 per cent of those aged 15-19 are literate, while 81.2 per cent of girls aged 7-9, 90 per cent of those aged 10-14 and 86.2 per cent of girls aged 15-19 are literate, it said.

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Silver surges Rs 1,900 to hit new peak of Rs 1.41 lakh/kg; gold gains Rs 330

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Silver rallies to hit fresh peak, gold gains Rs 540 as Israel-Iran conflict intensifies

New Delhi, Sep 26: Silver prices surged Rs 1,900 to hit a fresh high of Rs 1,41,900 per kilogram while gold rose by Rs 330 in the national capital on Friday amid heavy demand from stockists during the ongoing festival season, according to the All India Sarafa Association.

Gold prices advanced, with 99.9 per cent purity rising Rs 330 to Rs 1,17,700 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes). The yellow metal had ended at Rs 1,17,370 per 10 grams on Thursday.

In the local bullion market, gold of 99.5 per cent purity climbed Rs 400 to Rs 1,17,100 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes), up from Rs 1,16,700 per 10 grams in the previous session.

Silver, which had closed at Rs 1,40,000 per kilogram on Thursday, continued its record-breaking streak, buoyed by robust festival demand and firm investor interest in the physical market, as per the association.

Globally, however, both precious metals traded lower. Spot gold eased 0.12 per cent to USD 3,744.75 per ounce, while silver slipped 0.35 per cent to USD 45.03 per ounce.

Traders said the persistent domestic demand and festive buying momentum have offset weak global cues, helping bullion maintain its upward trajectory in local markets.

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India rejects NATO chief’s remarks on Modi-Putin call as “baseless”

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"We maintain constant watch": MEA on China-Pakistan-Bangladesh trilateral meeting

New Delhi, Sep 26: India has strongly rejected a remark by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about U.S. tariffs on India. Responding to media reports, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal dismissed the claim as “factually incorrect and entirely baseless.”

“We have seen the statement by NATO Secretary-General Mr. Mark Rutte regarding a purported phone conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin. The statement is factually incorrect and entirely baseless. At no point has Prime Minister Modi spoken with President Putin in the manner suggested. No such conversation has taken place. We expect the leadership of an important institution like NATO to exercise greater responsibility and accuracy in public statements. Speculative or careless remarks that misrepresent the Prime Minister’s engagements or suggest conversations that never occurred are unacceptable. As previously stated, India’s energy imports are meant to ensure predictable and affordable energy costs to the Indian consumer. India will continue taking all necessary measures to safeguard its national interests and economic security,” Jaiswal said.

The clarification came after Rutte, in an interview with journalist Christiane Amanpour, suggested that President Putin may be under pressure from India following fresh U.S. tariffs. While stressing that U.S. President Donald Trump had not imposed sanctions on Russia, Rutte argued that secondary actions—such as tariffs on India—could affect Moscow indirectly. However, NATO later clarified that Rutte’s comment was meant as a hypothetical example of indirect pressure on Russia, not as a description of any actual conversation between Modi and Putin.

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Sainik Colony Murder Case: Prime accused arrested

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

Jammu, Sept 26: The Crime Branch Jammu on Friday arrested Sher Singh, the prime accused in the Sainik Colony murder case, from the Gandhi Nagar area, sources said.

The arrest comes after the suspension of the SHO Channi Himmat, the Incharge Police Post Sainik Colony, and the Investigation Officer, who were earlier removed from duty in connection with the case.

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