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Jerusalem shooting leaves five dead, several injured

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Set to be deported, Pak national dies of cardiac arrest in Amritsar

New Delhi, Sept 08: Five people were killed and at least seven others seriously wounded when suspected Palestinian gunmen opened fire at a bus stop in northern Jerusalem, the BBC reported, quoting Israeli paramedics and police.

According to Israel’s Magen David Adom ambulance service, the victims included three men in their 30s, a woman in her 50s, and a man in his 50s. Nine people suffering from gunshot wounds and three others injured by shattered glass were taken to nearby hospitals.

Police said two attackers fired at civilians waiting at Ramot Junction on the city’s outskirts. A security officer and an armed civilian returned fire, killing both assailants, reports BBC.

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Vaishno Devi yatra remains suspended for 14th consecutive day

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Vaishno Devi Board denies disregarding weather advisories, says yatra halted before cloudburst

Katra, Sep 08: The pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi continues to remain suspended for the 14th straight day on Monday due to adverse weather conditions and multiple landslides in the region.

Authorities have cited safety concerns as persistent rainfall has triggered landslides and blocked tracks leading to the shrine, making movement unsafe for pilgrims. The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway also remains disrupted at several points due to landslides and road damage, further complicating connectivity.

 

Officials informed that restoration work is underway on priority to clear the debris and ensure the safety of routes. However, the yatra will only be resumed once weather conditions improve and the tracks are declared safe for passage.

The prolonged suspension has caused disappointment among devotees, while local businesses dependent on the yatra are also facing difficulties. The administration has appealed to the public and pilgrims to remain patient and avoid unnecessary travel towards the shrine until further notice.
Authorities have said that the Vaishno Devi Yatra will resume only after the situation improves and the track is declared safe for devotees.

A devotee from Kerala, who was waiting for the gates to open, on the 13th consecutive day of yatra suspension, said, “I am very sad that I did not get to go to the temple. I have been waiting for the last 2 days. The people here are saying that the gates will open after 15 days. But I am hopeful, and I will go home only after completing my yatra.” He also expressed condolences over the death of pilgrims due to the landslide in the area.

The Vaishno Devi Yatra was suspended after a landslide on August 26 that killed 34 people and injured several. The disaster struck in the afternoon, around 3 pm, when heavy rains triggered a massive landslide near the Inderprastha Bhojnalaya at Adhkuwari, about halfway along the 12-kilometre trek from Katra to the shrine.

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha had ordered the constitution of a high-level three-member committee to investigate the causes of the landslide. Shaleen Kabra, Additional Chief Secretary of the Department of Jal Shakti, Jammu and Kashmir, is heading the committee, which includes the Divisional Commissioner and the Inspector General of Police, Jammu.
According to an official order, the committee also includes the Divisional Commissioner and the Inspector General of Police, Jammu.

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Azharuddin Stresses Need for Elected Cricket Body in Jammu and Kashmir

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Azharuddin Stresses Need for Elected Cricket Body in Jammu and Kashmir

Baramulla, Sep 8: Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin on Monday underscored that cricket in Jammu and Kashmir can flourish only if an elected body takes charge of the sport instead of relying on ad-hoc arrangements.

Speaking to reporters during his visit to Baramulla, Azharuddin said elections are vital to ensure accountability and long-term development. “You cannot run associations indefinitely through temporary committees. Elections are the only way to bring stability, and only an elected body can take the game in the right direction,” he said.

The former skipper identified inadequate infrastructure as the single largest obstacle to cricket’s growth in the region. He pointed out that without proper stadiums, turf wickets, and training facilities, both sponsors and young players lose motivation. “There is a lot of raw talent here, but talent without guidance and proper coaching fades away. Children play with enthusiasm for some time but are eventually forced to give up due to lack of facilities,” he remarked.

Azharuddin recalled Kashmir’s cricketing legacy, noting that the Valley had once hosted international teams, including the West Indies and Australia. He said the passion for the sport remains strong, adding, “If a good match is organised here, ten to twenty thousand people will turn up to watch.”

He also acknowledged the Indian Army’s role in creating cricket infrastructure in Baramulla but maintained that facilities matching national standards were necessary to sustain and expand the sport.

Addressing young cricketers of Jammu and Kashmir, Azharuddin urged them to play with dedication. “The talent is here. With passion and hard work, players from the region can reach domestic semi-finals and finals, and some can even break into the national side,” he said. [KNT]

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High Court acts on EPG report, summons top officials over flood threat

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HC restores permission to Ludhiana trust to run Langar at Panchtarni

Srinagar, Sep 08: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh on Monday took serious note of the emerging flood crisis in the Valley (Flood 2025) during the hearing of the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) titled Environmental Policy Group (EPG) v. Union of India & Others.

The Division Bench led by the Hon’ble Chief Justice examined a six-page urgent report filed by EPG Convenor Faiz Bakshi, which was presented before the Court by Advocate Nadeem Qadri, Amicus Curiae appointed in the matter. The report raised immediate concerns over preparedness, flood-control measures, and the risks to life, property, and the fragile ecology of Kashmir.

Taking cognisance of these concerns, the Court directed the Commissioner/Secretary, Irrigation & Flood Control Department, the Commissioner/Secretary, Housing & Urban Development Department, and the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir to appear personally before the Bench in a special hearing scheduled for tomorrow.

The Court also ordered the government of Jammu & Kashmir to take urgent steps and file a comprehensive Action Taken Report (ATR). The matter has been listed for further consideration on September 9, 2025.

In his written report, Bakshi was unsparing in his criticism of the administration’s handling of the issue. “The government is clueless on the way forward,” he wrote.

“Those who are competent and qualified to decide the future course of action are neither empowered nor listened to, while those who are empowered but not qualified are not inclined to act. Till the government decides on a clear strategy, it is imperative that no land be allotted for government buildings or other facilities without first establishing that it is not a waterbody. Any allocation, sale, transfer of land, or construction within 500 metres of wetlands must be stopped immediately. Projects like Rakh Arth, Transworld University, and IIM Srinagar should be halted forthwith.”

The EPG report urged the Court to enforce an immediate ban on all land allotments, transfers, and construction in wetland areas, noting that rampant encroachment was compounding the Valley’s flood vulnerability. It also stressed that conservation of natural flood basins and wetlands was critical to preventing a repeat of the devastation witnessed in September 2014.

Bakshi, while underscoring the absence of a coherent government policy, emphasised that Kashmir’s long-term security depends on flood moderation. “We do not have any other viable and practical solution,” he cautioned. “Small storages must be created in every basin and sub-basin and used to moderate the flow. These mini dams can, in fact, be paired with solar power to construct hybrid pumped storage systems. Therein lies the answer to our two main woes — flood and power — in that order.”

The Court’s intervention is being seen as a significant step towards ensuring accountability, compelling the administration to act decisively, and safeguarding the lives, property, and environment of millions of residents of the Valley who remain exposed to the looming flood threat.

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Veteran journalst Sankarshan Thakur passes away; J&K leaders express grief

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Veteran journalst Sankarshan Thakur passes away; J&K leaders express grief

Srinagar, Sept 8: Veteran journalist and author Sankarshan Thakur has passed away, leaving behind a deep void in political journalism. Thakur, known for his incisive reporting and authoritative books on Indian politics, particularly Bihar, was widely respected across the country.

In Jammu and Kashmir, political leaders expressed grief over his demise. Former Chief Minister and National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah, in a post on X, wrote: “Deeply saddened to hear about the passing away of Sankarshan Thakur. His work reflected depth, fairness, and integrity. A huge loss to journalism.”

NC Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq and PDP President Mehbooba Mufti also paid tributes. Mehbooba said Thakur remained “a fearless voice committed to truth.”

NC leader Nasir Aslam Wani (Sogami) wrote on X: “Shocked to hear about the untimely demise of Sankarshan Thakur. His writings brought out the complexities of Indian politics with unmatched clarity. My deepest condolences to his family.”

On Thakur’s demise, the Press Club of India stated, “We’ve lost a fearless voice in journalism”. Praising his Praising his integrity in profession, it added that “His sharp political analysis and unwavering commitment to the truth will be deeply missed”

In a post on X, the Press Club of India wrote, “Senior journalist and editor of The Telegraph newspaper, Sankarshan Thakur passed away today. He was 63. We’ve lost a fearless voice in journalism. His sharp political analysis and unwavering commitment to the truth will be deeply missed. In this time of sorrow, the Press Club of India stands with his family, friends, and all who feel the weight of this loss.”

Thakur authored several acclaimed books, including The Brothers Bihari and Single Man: The Life and Times of Nitish Kumar of Bihar, and had a long career with leading national dailies.

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Former Chenani MLA Dina Nath Bhagat passes away, cremation at Devika today

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Former Chenani MLA Dina Nath Bhagat passes away, cremation at Devika today

Srinagar, Sept 08: Former Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Chenani and retired Range Officer, Dina Nath Bhagat, passed away on Monday.

Family sources informed that Bhagat breathed his last this morning. His demise has been widely condoled across political and social circles.

The cremation of the veteran leader will take place today at 4:30 PM at Devika Ghat in Udhampur.

Leaders and colleagues have expressed deep sorrow over his passing, extending heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. (KNC)

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Violence not the answer, but emblem misuse must be addressed: Tanvir Sadiq

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Violence not the answer, but emblem misuse must be addressed: Tanvir Sadiq

Srinagar, Sept 8: National Conference Chief Spokesperson and MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq on Monday said that the violence at the Hazratbal shrine was a spontaneous reaction to a violation of religious sentiments and demanded immediate action against those responsible, including the Vice-Chairperson of the Waqf Board.

He also urged the formation of a House Committee to investigate irregularities in allotments and tenders by the board.

Sneaking to reporters, Sadiq condemned the violence but said it was a response to the misuse of the state emblem at the shrine. “Violence is no one’s answer. We can fix it better, but because religious sentiments were broken, what people did was a spontaneous response,” he said.

He added that the misuse of the state emblem was a serious violation and action should be taken against those responsible. “The police also have to see that if the state emblem is misused, that is a big thing… whoever misuses the emblem, there should be action on it,” he said.

Sadiq called for accountability and said that the first step should be to take action against the Vice-Chairperson. “First there should be action against VC , and the rest of the FIRs, I think, it was better to talk to them, call them lovingly… intimidate them and give them reference of the police and PSA, that is wrong,” he said.

He further called on the Assembly’s House Committee to take up an inquiry into irregularities in allotments and tenders given without proper procedures. “We request the House Committee that as soon as possible, we have to remove all the charges that have been filed in the work board, the allotment that has been done without any e-tendering, against our people… we want an investigation on that, and all those involved should be punished,” he said.

Earlier, while referring to the contribution of people in building the Hazratbal Shrine, Sadiq recalled the efforts of Sheikh Abdullah in collecting donations. “The biggest institution, which is our Muslim Awaqaf Trust, which is now the Waqf Board, the hard work that Shere-e-Kashmir has done by going at everyone’s home, to make Dargah so good, that our devotees can come here from afar to pray, to do their religious duty… so their contribution is something we will never forget,” he said.(KNS)

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Highway clearance works underway in Udhampur, essentials transported via special train: MoS Dr Jitendra Singh

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Highway clearance works underway in Udhampur, essentials transported via special train: MoS Dr Jitendra Singh

Srinagar, Sept 08: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Monday said that efforts are being made on a war footing to clear the Jammu–Srinagar National Highway blockade at Thard and Bali Nalah in Udhampur.

In a post on X, Dr Singh said the weather had cleared and the NHAI authorities were working round the clock to restore traffic movement on the highway. “Hopefully by late evening, it may be possible to start allowing the traffic movement,” he said.

He added that in the absence of road connectivity beyond Udhampur, special arrangements have been made to transport essential supplies. A newly introduced special local passenger train is operating between Katra and Ramban Sangaldan, ensuring movement of essentials.

“These essentials can then be carried forward by road to districts Doda and Kishtwar as well,” the minister said, while assuring that continuous efforts are being made to restore normal traffic on the highway. (JKNS)

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Govt may deny holiday, but we will continue to remember Sher-e-Kashmir: NC’s Nasir Aslam Wani

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Govt may deny holiday, but we will continue to remember Sher-e-Kashmir: NC's Nasir Aslam Wani

Srinagar, Sept 08: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference on Monday observed the 43rd death anniversary of party founder and former Chief Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah at Qaid Mazar, Naseem Bagh, Srinagar.

Party president Dr Farooq Abdullah, along with senior leaders and workers, offered tributes at the mausoleum and recalled the contribution of Sher-e-Kashmir to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Advisor to J&K Chief Minister and NC leader Nasir Aslam Wani, while speaking to media persons, as per JKNS said, “We are remembering our leader today. For generations, we have been honouring his sacrifices, and we can never forget them. The very existence of the people of Jammu and Kashmir is because of the vision and struggle of Sher-e-Kashmir.”

He added, “It is our duty to remember him and all those elders who gave their lives for us. Whether or not the government declares a holiday on this day, we will continue to commemorate it with devotion. This party was created in the spirit of public service, not for the sake of power. Our prayer is that Allah grants us the ability to serve our people in the best possible way.” (JKNS)

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Nawaz’s hat trick leads Pakistan to tri-series victory over Afghanistan in the final

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Nawaz''s hat trick leads Pakistan to tri-series victory over Afghanistan in the final

Sharjah, Sep 08: Left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz claimed a hat trick and inspired Pakistan to a 75-run win in the final of the Twenty20 tri-series as Afghanistan crashed to its second lowest-ever T20 score of 66.

Afghanistan’s spinners, led by Rashid Khan’s 3-38, had earlier limited Pakistan to 141-8 which was the lowest total by teams batting first in the tournament that also featured United Arab Emirates.

“It was the kind of wicket where even 130-140 was always going to be challenging and once we got there, we knew it would be tough for them,” Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha said.

“Since Nawaz’s comeback, he’s been outstanding, performing brilliantly in all departments. For me, he’s the guy I can rely on in tough situations.”

Nawaz (5-19) sliced through the Afghan middle-order with the wickets of Darwish Rasooli and Azmatullah Omarzai off the last two balls of his first over in the powerplay. He became only the third Pakistani bowler to achieve a hat trick in T20s when in-form batter Ibrahim Zadran was stumped off the first ball of Nawaz’s second over.

Fast bowlers Faheem Ashraf and Mohammad Hasnain achieved hat tricks for Pakistan against Sri Lanka in 2017 and 2019, respectively.

Nawaz had Afghanistan on the mat with four wickets for just one run in his first two overs when he also had Karim Janat leg before wicket off a straight delivery before he rounded off a perfect night at Sharjah Cricket Stadium by claiming the wicket of Khan in his final over.

Khan, playing in his 100th T20 for Afghanistan, top-scored for his team with 17 while Sediqullah Atal made 13 as none of the other batters could reach double-figures with two specialist spinners Sufiyan Muqeem (2-9) and Abrar Ahmed (2-17) also baffling the batters.

“I feel like that was a chaseable total but we didn’t play the brand of cricket we wanted,” Khan said. “Losing five wickets inside the powerplay made it really hard to bounce back … it’s important for us to learn from these conditions ahead of the Asia Cup.”

Pakistan had earlier chosen to bat first and stuttered to 72-5 in the 12th over before Nawaz revived the innings by contributing 25 runs off 21 balls and sharing a 40-run stand with Agha, who made 24 before falling to Khan in the 17th over.

On a spinning wicket, Pakistan batters struggled and Saim Ayub was limited to 17 runs off 19 balls while Fakhar Zaman couldn’t read Khan’s straight delivery and was out plumb leg before wicket for 27 in 26 deliveries.

But Pakistan’s template of going with a fleet of all-rounders bailed them out and gave the team confidence ahead of the Asia Cup, starting in UAE on Tuesday.

“We wanted to prepare in a way that helps us for the Asia Cup and we’ve done that,” Agha said. “We’ve been doing really well since the Bangladesh home series. Finally, we’re in very good shape and fully prepared for the Asia Cup.”

 

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