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

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

New Delhi, July 07: The demands for Indian defence equipment have increased following Operation Sindoor, said Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday, noting that the world military expenditure has increased to over USD 2.7 trillion in 2024, and a big market is awaiting India.

Speaking at the Controllers Conference organised by DRDO, the Union Defence Minister said, “The world is looking towards our Defence sector. The valour that our soldiers have shown during Operation Sindoor, as well as the way we showcased the capabilities of our domestic equipment, has led to an increase in demand for our indigenous defence products. World military expenditure has increased to over $2.7 trillion in 2024 – such a big market is awaiting us.”

Singh further mentioned that India’s Defence budget is bigger than the GDP of various countries in the world, highlighting the need to utilise the resources in the right way.

“…If you look at our Defence budget, it’s bigger than the GDP of some countries in the world. When a significant portion of people’s hard-earned income is allocated to the Defence Ministry, our responsibility increases exponentially–we ned effective growth. Our Defence expenditure should be such that not only does the budget increase, but also we should utilise it in the right way – by proper deployment at the right time for the right objective, ” said Union Minister Singh.

The Union Minister lauded the decision of the Defence Acquisition Council to grant permission for capital procurement from the GeM portal.

He said, “Defence Acquisition Council for the first time has permitted the capital procurement from the GeM portal, it’s a commendable step… I have also been informed that the department is working on the Comprehensive Pay System and centralised database management for defence personnel…”

The Union Minister further said, “…You have organised a controllers conference, but I think your mind should be open and receptive, so that you can discuss and share about the changes occurring in the defence ecosystem with all stakeholders. Such events give us a chance to do introspection and self-analysis. We can think about the reforms that are needed to bring… This department’s responsibility is not just to manage accounts on paper, but also an important part of our security system. When you honestly, its impact even reaches the soldiers guarding our borders. They feel that they have a system behind them that will be with them in all circumstances…”

The Defence Accounts Department (DAD) is hosting the Controllers’ Conference 2025 from July 7-9 at the Dr SK Kothari Auditorium, DRDO Bhawan, New Delhi.

The conference was inaugurated today by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in the presence of top military and civilian leadership including Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, the three service chiefs, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, Financial Adviser (Defence Services) SG Dastidar, and Controller General of Defence Accounts Mayank Sharma, marking it as a key platform for shaping the future of India’s defence financial architecture.

A flagship forum for policy dialogue, strategic review, and institutional innovation, the Controllers’ Conference brings together top leadership from DAD, civil services, academia, think tanks, and stakeholders across the defence and finance sectors.

It serves as a vital platform for evaluating challenges, initiating reform, and advancing the role of financial governance in defence preparedness.

The theme of this year’s conference, ‘Transforming Financial Advice, Payment, Audit and Accounting through Defence Finance and Economics,’ reflects a paradigm shift within the department, repositioning DAD from a finance & accounts body to a future-ready institution focused on Defence Finance and Economics.

This transformation, guided by the strategic vision articulated by the Defence Minister on October 1, 2024, is internally driven, inclusive, and aligned with emerging national security imperatives. The transition is anchored in DAD’s new Mission Statement and Motto ‘Alert, Agile, Adaptive’ which will be formally released during the event.

The conference features eight high-level business sessions (Manan Satras), covering areas such as budget and accounts reform, internal audit restructuring, collaborative research, pricing innovation, and capacity building.

These sessions will explore the evolving role of Integrated Financial Advisors (IFAs) in balancing fiscal prudence with strategic support for a competitive and self-reliant defence industry.

Managing a defence budget of Rs 6.8 lakh crore, including Rs 1.7 lakh crore dedicated to pensions, DAD plays a pivotal role in payroll, pension disbursement, audit, procurement pricing, and strategic financial advice. Over the past year, the department has made significant strides in digital transformation, with flagship reforms like: –

SAMPURNA: An AI-driven, end-to-end automation system for defence procurement and payments, enhancing transparency and agility

SPARSH: Now serving over 32 lakh pensioners, this digital platform has redefined pension delivery with transparency and accessibility

SPARSH VAN: A mobile outreach innovation launched in Tamil Nadu, delivering pension services directly to veterans’ doorsteps

e-Raksha Awaas: Automated recovery of over Rs 500 crore in rent, generating Rs 2,700+ crore in rent bills

Defence Travel System (DTS) and AI-based procurement tools: Building a smarter, data-centric financial network for defence.

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Strong winds wreak havoc in Srinagar; uproot trees, damage vehicles

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Strong winds wreak havoc in Srinagar; uproot trees, damage vehicles

Srinagar, July 07: Several parts of Srinagar city on Monday afternoon received rain and hailstorm along with strong winds, causing damage to vehicles and electric infrastructure.

The afternoon rains and hailstorm lashed several south-end parts of the district, while gusty winds uprooted trees and electric poles at many places which snapped electric supply in several areas.

Eye witnesses said that the gusty winds uprooted a tree between Batwara and Pandrethan area which crashed onto an e-rickshaw bearing registration number JK01AV-1587, causing damage and road blockade.

The authorities however swung into action and pressed men and machinery into service to restore the services.

Earlier the Meteorological department in an advisory had predicted light to moderate spell of rain and thundershower over Kashmir parts during next three hours. The department had said that few places may receive intense showers, triggering flash floods, landslides and mudslides.

MeT had also said that few places may experience strong gusty winds up to 40-50 KMPH.

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NIA gets custody of two accused for 10 more days

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NIA gets custody of two accused for 10 more days

Jammu, July 07: A special court in Jammu on Monday granted the National Investigation Agency (NIA) 10 more days’ remand of the two accused arrested for allegedly harbouring Pakistani terrorists involved in the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in April, officials said.

After the expiry of the earlier 10-day remand, Parvaiz Ahmad Jothar and Bashir Ahmad Jothar were produced before the Special NIA Court, which extended their remand to enable the NIA to carry out its investigation in the case, the officials said.

The two were arrested on June 22 and were presented in a local court in Jammu the next day. The court initially granted the NIA five days’ remand before the case was shifted to the special court.

According to the NIA, the accused disclosed the identities of the three armed terrorists involved in the attack and confirmed that they were Pakistani nationals affiliated with the banned terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

The federal agency alleged that Parvaiz and Bashir had knowingly harboured the terrorists at a seasonal ‘dhok’ (hut) in Hill Park in Pahalgam before the April 22 attack that left 26 people, mostly tourists, dead and 16 others injured.

The two provided food, shelter and logistical support to the terrorists, who, on the fateful afternoon, selectively targeted and killed tourists based on their religious identity, making it one of the most gruesome terrorist attacks in recent memory, the NIA said, as it continues its probe into the terror network behind the massacre in Kashmir’s tourism hub.

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Brighter night-time light exposure may not be good for your heart

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Only 3 out of 5 heart failure patients see cardiologist at least once a year: Study

New Delhi, July 07: Are you in the habit of sleeping with lights on during the night? Beware, a study led by an international team of researchers found that brighter night-time light exposure may increase the risks of five major cardiovascular diseases.

Light at night causes circadian disruption, which is a known risk factor for adverse cardiovascular outcomes. However, it is not well understood whether personal light exposure patterns predict an individual’s risk of cardiovascular diseases.

In a study of 88,905 people, yet to be peer-reviewed, researchers from the Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute, along with colleagues in the UK and the US, showed that avoiding exposure to night light may lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

The study posted on the pre-print site medRxiv, that night light exposure to women more, with stronger associations for heart failure and coronary artery disease. Younger participants were also found at an increased risk for heart failure and atrial fibrillation.

“Night light exposure was a significant risk factor for developing cardiovascular diseases. In addition, to current preventative measures, avoiding light at night may be a useful strategy for reducing risks of cardiovascular diseases,” the researchers said.

In the study, the team used approximately 13 million hours of personal light exposure data, tracked by wrist-worn light sensors (one week each).

The findings showed that people sleeping with the brightest nights had significantly higher risks of developing coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction (heart attack), heart failure, atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat), and stroke, compared to people sleeping in the dark.

The relationships were robust after adjusting for established risk factors for cardiovascular health, including physical activity, smoking, alcohol, diet, sleep duration, socioeconomic status, and polygenic risk.

The researchers explained that unnatural light may cause circadian disruption which “may trigger metabolic and vascular perturbations elevating cardiovascular risk”.

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Trump calls Texas floods a ‘100-year catastrophe’, says Gaza deal likely this week

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‘The two will figure it out,’ says Trump on heightened India-Pakistan tensions

New Jersey, July 07: US President Donald Trump on Sunday (local time) described the floods in Texas as a “100-year catastrophe” and said he is likely to visit the state on Friday. He said the administration is working in close coordination with local representatives to manage the situation.

“Everybody in Texas, we’ll continue to be there, and we’re working very closely, representing us from Texas,” Trump said during a media interaction at Morristown Municipal Airport. “And it’s a horrible thing at this place, absolutely horrible. So we say, God bless all of the people that have gone through so much, and God bless, God bless the state of Texas.”

On federal relief, Trump said, “FEMA is something we can talk about later, but right now they’re busy working, so we’ll leave it at that.”

The President said letters related to trade deals would begin going out on Monday. “We’re going to be sending letters out on Monday, having to do with the trade deals. It could be 12, maybe 15, you know, Secretary of Commerce right here, I guess Howard I would say it could be maybe as many as could be. And they’ll be going out on Monday, and a couple on Tuesday and Wednesday. And we’ve made deals also so we can have a combination of letters, and some deals have been made.”

On the political front, Trump dismissed reports of Elon Musk launching a third party. “I think it’s ridiculous to start a third party. We have a tremendous success with the Republican Party. The Democrats have lost their way, but it’s only been party system. And I think starting a third party just adds to the confusion. It really seems to have been developed for two parties. Third parties should never work so he can have fun with it, but I think it’s ridiculous.”

Regarding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit, Trump said, “We’re working on a lot of things with Israel, and one of the things is probably a permanent deal with Iran. They have to give up all of the things that you know so well the attack turned out, according to every single Atomic Energy Commission, that was a complete and total obliteration.”

On developments in Gaza, Trump said a deal involving the remaining hostages held by Hamas could be finalized this week. “I think we’re close to a deal on Gaza. Could have it this week. I think there’s a good chance we have a deal with Hamas during the week pertaining to quite a few of the hostages. You know, we’ve gotten a lot of the hostages out, but pertaining to the remaining hostages, quite a few, we think we’ll have that done this week.”

He said most countries will likely receive trade deal letters or agreements by July 9. “I think we’ll have most countries done by July 9, either a letter or a deal.” Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick added, “Tariffs go into effect August 1, but the President is setting the rates and the deals.”

Addressing concerns over federal agency staffing, Trump said, “You look at that situation that was really a Biden setup. That was not our setup, but I wouldn’t blame Biden for it either. I would just say this is a 100 year catastrophe, and it’s just so horrible for all.”

On the timing of his Texas visit, the President said, “Probably on Friday. We wanted to leave a little time. I would have done it today, but we’d just be in their way, probably Friday.”

Trump also commented on the DC City Council’s decision regarding a new stadium for the Commanders. “We’ll see what happens. I’ve been looking at the deal, and I don’t claim that they have the very important piece of property, is a great piece of property. So we’ll see what if I can help them out. You know, ultimately we control them. The federal government ultimately controls so we’ll see what happens. I saw the plan, I saw the stadium. The owner is very, very successful and a very good man. I know a little bit, and it would be a great place for the NFL to be there, I can tell you that. So if they want to negotiate a little tough, that’s okay.”

He added that he would not have changed the team’s name. “You want me to make a controversial statement? I wouldn’t have changed the name. It doesn’t have the same ring to me. But you know, winning can make everything sound good. So if they win, all of a sudden, the commander sounds good, but I wouldn’t have changed the name.”

On his recent call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump said, “I thought it was a good call. He’s being hit very hard. As I said, he would. He’s being hit very hard.” He added, “I was very disappointed with my call with President Putin. I was very disappointed.”

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Online classes only for 6th grade onwards, says School Education Department

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Online classes only for 6th grade onwards, says School Education Department

Srinagar, July 07: School Education Department has issued clarification on online classes to be conducted from tomorrow after the end of summer vocations in Kashmir. The department stated that online classes will be held from sixth grade onwards after the dispersal of students from schools.

In case of municipal areas, the classes will start sharp at 12:30 PM till 2:00 PM s and in non-municipal areas classes will begin half an hour late, sharp at 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM

According to a notification issued by School Education Department, “after the dispersal of students from schools, online classes (Blended Learning Mode) except those in Primary Grades (Classes 1st to 5th) shall be conducted from 12:30 PM till 2:00 PM in case of Municipal areas and from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM in case of non-municipal areas.”

The clarification came after the education minister, Sakina Itoo, in an exclusive conversation with Greater Kashmir stated earlier in the day that no extension has been granted in summer vacation and the schools will reopen on Tuesday (July 8). Adding, she had said, “but the students after reaching home will take one hour break and attend online classes for two hours,”

In this regard, the School Education Department clarified the timing and grades eligible for online sessions.

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Indonesian farmer who went missing, found dead inside stomach of giant 26-foot Python

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Indonesian farmer who went missing, found dead inside stomach of giant 26-foot Python

Srinagar, July 7: The body of a 63-year-old farmer, La Noti, was discovered inside an eight-meter-long python in Majapahit Village, Batauga, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. The grim discovery was made around 2:30 p.m. Central Indonesia Time (WITA), according to Laode Risawal, Head of Emergency and Logistics at the South Buton Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD).

La Noti had been reported missing earlier, prompting a search operation by local residents. His remains were eventually found during the effort—completely swallowed by the massive python.

The python appeared to have swollen something human-like and was struggling to move. Thereafter, the residents killed the snake and cut its belly open.

A video was shared online and has been going viral since.

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Four injured as vehicle carrying Amarnath pilgrims skids off road in Pahalgam

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

Srinagar, July 07: At least four people, including three Amarnath pilgrims from Gujarat and a local driver, sustained minor injuries after their vehicle skidded off the road near Z-Mod, Chandanwari in Pahalgam on Monday.

Officials said that a taxi bearing registration number JK03C-5073 met with an accident near the Chandanwari route when it lost control and slid off the road.

Four persons were injured and three pilgrims were identified as residents of Guzrat, while taxi driver was identified as resident of Pahalgam.

All the injured were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment, and their condition is reported to be stable, they said.

Local police have taken cognizance of the incident and initiated necessary proceedings. (JKNS)

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BSF jawan shoots himself dead in J&K’s Samba

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Body with bullet injury found in Jammu park, suicide suspected

Samba, July 07: A Border Security Force (BSF) jawan allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself with his service rifle at a forward post in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, officials said.

Constable Mridul Dass was on sentry duty in Border Out-Post Malluchak in Ramgarh sector when he fired upon himself, the officials said.

They said the motive behind his taking such an extreme step was not known immediately.

Police have shifted the body of the deceased to Community Health Centre in Ramgarh for postmortem and also started inquest proceedings.

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Israel launches airstrikes on Yemen’s Red Sea ports

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Israel launches airstrikes on Yemen's Red Sea ports

Jerusalem, July 07: Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Yemen’s Red Sea ports in western Hodeidah Province on late Sunday night, the media reported.

The strikes came minutes after the Israeli military issued an urgent evacuation warning on the social media platform X. Witnesses reported explosions in several locations along Yemen’s western coast, including the port of Hodeidah, Xinhua news agency reported.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement that the strikes targeted what he described as Houthi strongholds, including the ports of Hodeidah, As Salif, and Ras Isa, the Ras Katib power station, and the Galaxy Leader, a ship seized by Houthi forces in November 2023.

The Israeli military said the targeted ports had been used by the Houthis to “transfer weapons from the Iranian regime, which are then used to carry out terror operations against the State of Israel and its allies.”

It added that the Galaxy Leader had been equipped with a radar system used to track vessels in the Red Sea, facilitating further militant activities.

Taking to X, the Israel Defense Forces wrote: “IAF jets, guided by intelligence, struck Houthi terror targets at the ports of Al Hudaydah, Ras Isa, Salif, and the Ras Kanatib Power Plant. The strikes targeted sites used to transfer Iranian weapons and attack Israeli civilians with UAVs & missiles. Among the targets: the Galaxy Leader ship seized by the Houthis in 2023 and fitted with a radar system to track international vessels for terror operations. The IDF will continue to act against threats to Israeli civilians—wherever required.”

Katz suggested a broader escalation may follow, saying, “Yemen will be treated the same as Tehran.”

“Anyone who tries to harm Israel will be harmed, and anyone who raises a hand against Israel will have it cut off,” Katz said. “The Houthis will continue to pay a heavy price for their actions.”

Earlier on Sunday, a missile fired by Houthi forces triggered air raid sirens in southern Israel and was intercepted without causing injuries, according to the Israeli military. The Houthis claimed it was a hypersonic missile targeting Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, Xinhua reported.

Israel has carried out several strikes on key ports and infrastructure in Yemen in recent months, as the Houthis continue to fire missiles toward Israel, citing solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

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