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Air India to suspend Delhi-Washington D. C. flights from September 1

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Now, Air India cancels Delhi-Paris flight due to an ‘issue’

New Delhi, Aug 11: Air India will suspend flights between the national capital and Washington D.C. from September 1, mainly due to non-availability of multiple Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes as the legacy aircraft fleet is undergoing retrofit.

The Tata Group-owned airline, which currently operates five weekly flights from Delhi to Washington using the Dreamliner, on Monday said the decision has been taken on account of a combination of operational factors to ensure reliability of its overall route network.

“The suspension is primarily driven by the planned shortfall in Air India’s fleet, as the airline commenced retrofitting 26 of its Boeing 787-8 aircraft last month. This extensive retrofit programme, aimed at significantly enhancing customer experience, necessitates a prolonged unavailability of multiple aircraft at any given time until at least end of 2026.

“That, coupled with the continued closure of airspace over Pakistan, impacts the airline’s long-haul operations, leading to longer flight routings and increased operational complexity,” Air India said in a statement.

Following the closure of the Pakistan airspace, Air India’s Delhi-Washington flights have a stopover at Vienna and the total flight duration, including the stopover time, is around 19 hours. On the return leg, there is no stop enroute and the flight duration is about 15 hours.

The airline said passengers having bookings to or from Washington D.C. beyond September 1 will be contacted and offered alternative travel arrangements, including rebooking on other flights or full refunds, as per their individual preferences.

At present, apart from Washington, the airline operates non-flights to six destinations in North America — New York, Newark (EWR), Chicago, San Francisco (US), Toronto and Vancouver (Canada).

Currently, Air India has a fleet of around 190 narrow-body and wide-body aircraft.

The retrofit of the legacy 26 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner planes is expected to be completed by July 2027.

“Air India customers will continue to have the options of one-stop flights to Washington D.C. via four US gateways — New York (JFK), Newark (EWR), Chicago, and San Francisco – with the airline’s interline partners, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines, allowing customers to travel on a single itinerary with their baggage checked through to the final destination,” the statement said.

In the wake of the fatal crash of Air India’s Boeing 787-8 plane enroute to London Gatwick from Ahmedabad on June 12, the airline, which has embarked on an ambitious five-year transformation plan, has made changes to its network, including withdrawal of flights on five overseas routes.

The airline, on Sunday, said that starting in early 2027, it will additionally retrofit 13 of its legacy Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, aiming for completion by October 2028, with the timeline having shifted due to supply chain delays.

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Pak intruder shot at, arrested by BSF troops along International Border in J&K’s Kathua

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Encounter breaks out along LoC in J-k's Poonch

Jammu, Aug 11: A Pakistani intruder was arrested in an injured condition after BSF troops opened fire on observing movement of a group of people attempting to sneak into this side along the International Border in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, officials said.

The intruders were noticed by the alert Border Security Force (BSF) troops between Chandwan and Kothey border outposts in the Hiranagar sector around 4 pm and were challenged to stop, the officials said.

They said the intruders paid no heed to the repeated warnings, prompting the BSF personnel manning the forward posts to open fire, resulting in injuries to one of the intruders.

The injured intruder was arrested and immediately shifted to a hospital for treatment, the officials said, adding his identity and the motive behind his abortive attempt to infiltrate into this side was matter of further investigation.

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Gold retreats from all-time high, ends Rs 900 lower at Rs 1,02,520/10g

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Gold declines Rs 600 to Rs 99,020 per 10 g; silver plunges Rs 1,000

New Delhi, Aug 11: Snapping a five-day rally, gold prices retreated from record high levels and ended Rs 900 lower at Rs 1,02,520 per 10 grams in the national capital on Monday as stockists turned to selling amid easing geopolitical tensions.

According to the All India Sarafa Association, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had climbed Rs 800 to hit a record peak of Rs 1,03,420 per 10 grams on Friday.

Gold of 99.5 per cent purity, which also reached the peak of Rs 1,03,000 per 10 grams in the preceding session, declined Rs 900 to Rs 1,02,100 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes) on Monday.

In the five sessions until Friday, the yellow metal prices have increased by Rs 5,800 per 10 grams.

“Gold resumes trading on a weaker note as the upbeat market mood diminishes demand for traditional safe-haven assets.

“Additionally, a de-escalation in geopolitical tensions, as President Donald Trump agreed to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, later this week to discuss peace efforts surrounding the Russia-Ukraine conflict,” Saumil Gandhi, Senior Analyst – Commodities at HDFC Securities, said.

Also, the clarification from the White House regarding a 39 per cent tariff on gold bars exerted downward pressure on gold prices, Gandhi said.

According to the All India Sarafa Association, silver prices depreciated by Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,14,000 per kilogram (inclusive of all taxes) on Monday. The white metal had ended at Rs 1,15,000 per kg on Friday.

Silver prices had added Rs 5,500 per kg in the preceding five days till Friday.

In the global market, spot gold fell by USD 40.61 or 1.19 per cent to trade at USD 3,358.17 per ounce in New York.

On the multi commodity exchange, gold futures for October contract depreciated Rs 1,280 or 1.26 per cent to trade at Rs 1,00,518 per 10 grams.

“Gold slipped more than 1 per cent, largely erasing last week’s gains as markets await clarification after the Trump administration on Friday called reports of tariffs on gold and other specialty products ‘misinformation’,” Kaynat Chainwala, AVP of Commodity Research at Kotak Securities, said.

Spot silver slipped 1.39 per cent to trade at USD 37.81 per ounce.

Prathamesh Mallya, DVP-Research, Non-Agri Commodities and Currencies at Angel One, said, “The tariff situation has caused chaos across the global world order and if it escalates then traders might see further rally in gold prices in the international markets to move higher towards USD 3,800 per ounce-mark while MCX futures will move higher towards Rs 1,10,000 per 10 grams mark from a three month perspective.”

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Iran says talks with IAEA will be ‘technical’ and ‘complicated’ ahead of agency’s planned visit

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Iran warns it will target Israel's 'secret nuclear sites' if attacked

Tehran, Aug 11: Talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency will be “technical” and “complicated,” the Islamic Republic’s Foreign Ministry said Monday ahead of a visit by the nuclear watchdog for the first time since Tehran cut ties with the organisation last month.

Relations between the two soured after a 12-day air war was waged by Israel and the US in June, which saw key Iranian nuclear facilities bombed. The IAEA board said on June 12 Iran had breached its non-proliferation obligations, a day before Israel’s airstrikes over Iran that sparked the war.

The IAEA did not immediately issue a statement about the visit by the agency’s deputy head, which will not include any planned access to Iranian nuclear sites.

Esmail Baghaei, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, told reporters there could be a meeting with Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, “but it is a bit soon to predict what the talks will result since these are technical talks, complicated talks.”

Baghaei also criticised the IAEA’s “unique situation” during the June war with Israel.

“Peaceful facilities of a country that was under 24-hour monitoring were the target of strikes and the agency refrained from showing a wise and rational reaction and did not condemn it as it was required,” he said.

Aragchi had previously said that cooperation with the agency, which will now require approval by Iran’s highest security body, the Supreme National Security Council, would be about redefining how both sides cooperate. The decision will likely further limit inspectors’ ability to track Tehran’s programme that had been enriching uranium to near weapons-grade levels.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on July 3 ordered the country to suspend its cooperation with the IAEA, after the US bombed three major Iranian nuclear sites as Israel waged an air war with Iran, killing nearly 1,100 people, including many military commanders. Retaliatory Iranian strikes killed 28 in Israel.

Iran has had limited IAEA inspections in the past as a pressure tactic in negotiating with the West, and it is unclear how soon talks between Tehran and Washington for a deal over its nuclear programme will resume.

US intelligence agencies and the IAEA had assessed Iran last had an organised nuclear weapons programme in 2003, though Tehran had been enriching uranium up to 60 per cent — a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90 per cent.

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India slams Pakistan Army Chief’s nuclear threats

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India slams Pakistan Army Chief’s nuclear threats

New Delhi, Aug 11: New Delhi has sharply condemned Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir’s remarks in the United States, in which he threatened to destroy Indian infrastructure and issued a nuclear warning.

Speaking in Tampa, Florida on Sunday at a private dinner hosted by businessman, Munir said Pakistan would target any Indian dam on the Indus River, adding that his country had “no shortage of missiles.” He further warned that Pakistan could “take half the world down” if pushed to the brink.

In a strongly worded statement on Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs said, “Our attention has been drawn to remarks reportedly made by the Pakistani Chief of Army Staff while on a visit to the United States. Nuclear sabre-rattling is Pakistan’s stock-in-trade. The international community can draw its own conclusions on the irresponsibility inherent in such remarks, which also reinforce the well-held doubts about the integrity of nuclear command and control in a state where the military is hand-in-glove with terrorist groups. It is also regrettable that these remarks should have been made from the soil of a friendly third country. India has already made it clear that it will not give in to nuclear blackmail. We will continue to take all steps necessary to safeguard our national security.”

Munir’s comments came amid heightened tensions over India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. He claimed such a move could put hundreds of millions in Pakistan at risk of starvation and vowed retaliation against any Indian attempts to alter water flows.

India has repeatedly accused Pakistan of making provocative statements to divert attention from its own internal challenges and its alleged support for cross-border terrorism.

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Exemplary punishment awaits those selling unsafe food: CM Omar Abdullah

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Exemplary punishment awaits those selling unsafe food: CM Omar Abdullah

Srinagar, Aug 11: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired a high-level meeting to review the ongoing food safety enforcement campaign in the wake of recent seizures of unsafe meat and meat products, particularly in the Kashmir Valley. The Chief Minister directed exemplary punitive action against those found storing or selling unsafe food, emphasising that offenders posing risks to public health must be prosecuted under the relevant provisions of the Food Safety & Standards Act. He called for criminal proceedings against the most serious violators.

“The grave problem appears to have remain unchecked and unnoticed for too long. The unscrupulous elements have played with health and lives of people. This has to stop and those deliberately involved in playing with public health must face the law.” Chief Minister said.

“I appreciate officials for launching the drive and exposing the dangerous rot in our food chain. There can be no compromise on public health and the drive will continue. There will be an audit of the concerned departments and the mechanism to stop import, sale and use of the unhygienic meat and other food items,” CM added.

To tighten quality control, the Chief Minister ordered the establishment of entry-point check posts and testing laboratories at Lakhanpur and Qazigund to screen mutton, chicken, and other perishable items entering Jammu & Kashmir.

He further directed that Food Testing Laboratories be set up at every district headquarters, instead of limiting such facilities to Jammu and Srinagar, thereby significantly enhancing the Government’s enforcement capacity. No meat should be sold and used without proper clearance.

The Chief Minister also emphasised that the Food Safety and Drugs Organization would be further strengthened to ensure rigorous monitoring and swift action against violations.

The Chief Minister further instructed intensified inspection drives across all districts, with Deputy Commissioners personally leading surprise market checks to ensure strict compliance with prescribed hygiene and quality standards. All mobile food-testing vans are to be deployed immediately to support these operations.

While acknowledging the justified public and media concern, the CM urged citizens to approach the concerned authorities rather than taking the law into their own hands. He cautioned against vigilante actions and directed the Food Safety Department to follow due procedure, work with the police for surprise raids, and avoid harassment of traders who comply with safety regulations.

The CM also ordered the registration of all food distributors, traders, and vendors, bringing them under a formal licensing framework. An inter-departmental committee will be constituted to ensure coordination, efficiency, and smooth enforcement, particularly for the distribution and sale of safe, hygienic, fresh, and properly labelled perishable items such as meat and chicken.

Departments have been instructed to verify that meat supplies originate from safe sources, that the cold chain is maintained, and that cold stores are equipped with deep-freezing facilities. The CM took serious note of the use of harmful chemicals, unauthorized synthetic additives, and colouring agents, stressing their potential health hazards.

Health experts, including the Director of SKIMS and the Principal of GMC Srinagar, briefed the meeting on the ill-effects of food adulteration and the health risks posed by unsafe food, urging changes in food habits to reduce the rising incidence of chronic illnesses.

The meeting was attended by Health & Education Minister Sakina Itoo, Agriculture Minister Javed Ahmed Dar, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Minister Satish Sharma, Advisor to the CM Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, Principal Secretary Agriculture Shailender Kumar, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce Vikramjeet Singh, Commissioner Secretary Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Saurabh Bhagat, Secretary Health & Medical Education Dr Abid Rashid Shah, Director SKIMS Dr M. Ashraf Ganai, Principal GMC Srinagar Dr Iffat Hassan, Commissioner Food Safety Smita Sethi, and other senior officials.

Dr Abid Rashid Shah presented details of recent enforcement activities, seizures of unsafe meat and poultry, penalties prescribed under law, and the roles of various departments, including Food Safety, Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Agriculture, Industries & Commerce, Home, Housing & Urban Development, and District Administration.

He also outlined an immediate 30-day action plan involving: Mapping all food businesses and vendors, Intensified inspection drives, Public reporting campaigns via “Dial 104”, Community engagement initiatives, and Establishing entry check posts at Lakhanpur and Qazigund.

Concluding the meeting, the CM reiterated the government’s commitment to take concerted and coordinated action to curb violations in the sale, storage, and distribution of perishable food items—particularly meat, meat-based products, and dairy—ensuring the highest standards of consumer safety and public health.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah appealed people to remain vigilant and not to buy any processed meat from unauthorized vendors.

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All security arrangements in place for I-Day function: DC Baramulla

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All security arrangements in place for I-Day function: DC Baramulla

Baramulla, Aug 11: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa, on Monday said comprehensive security arrangements have been made to ensure that the Independence Day celebrations are held smoothly and in a safe environment.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a Tiranga Rally in Baramulla town, the DC said elaborate measures have been taken by Baramulla Police in view of the upcoming event.

“All necessary arrangements, including the deployment of security forces as required, have been put in place by SSP Baramulla,” he said.

The main Independence Day function will be held at Prof. Showkat Ali Stadium, Khoja Bagh, Baramulla.

Briefing about Monday’s Tiranga Rally—from the main town to the stadium—the DC said around 12,000 students from various schools, along with locals, participated, carrying a 2.5-kilometre-long national flag.

“We plan to continue such events in the coming days and will organise similar rallies at the Tehsil level as well,” Sherpa said, adding that the district administration has received enough national flags to ensure every household has a Tricolour before August 15.

“I urge people to participate in large numbers in the Independence Day function at Prof. Showkat Ali Stadium,” he added.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Baramulla, Gurinderpal Singh, said Independence Day functions will be held at 147 venues, including sub-division headquarters and schools, with the main event at Khoja Bagh.

“All security measures are in place to ensure smooth conduct at every venue,” he said, adding that three to four Tiranga Rallies are being organised daily in the run-up to August 15.

He also said the situation along the Line of Control (LoC) remains normal and arrangements are in place to deal with any possible eventuality.

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LG Sinha expresses grief over death of  2 policemen in road accident

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Indians proud of armed forces, sentiment strengthened after Op Sindoor: JK LG Manoj Sinha

Srinagar, August 11: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha has expressed deep grief over the death of J&K Police’s PSI Sachin Verma of 23 Bn IRP and PSI Shubam Seth of 21 Bn IRP in a tragic road accident in Nowgam area of Srinagar.

According to a press statement, “Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha expressed deep grief over the death of J&K Police’s PSI Sachin Verma of 23 Bn IRP and PSI Shubam Seth of 21 Bn IRP in a tragic road accident in Nowgam area of Srinagar.”

According to officials, three sub-inspectors were travelling from Srinagar to Jammu after performing Amarnath Yatra duty when met with an accident at Tengan in Lasjan area of the city. The policemen were rushed to a hospital where two of them were declared brought dead.

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Security, logistical arrangements in place for Independence Day events: IGP Kashmir

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Security, logistical arrangements in place for Independence Day events: IGP Kashmir

Srinagar, Aug 11: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, VK Birdi on Monday said that all necessary security and logistical arrangements have been put in place for the upcoming Independence Day celebrations across the Valley.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a rehearsal parade at Partap Park Srinagar, IGP Birdi said rehearsal drills are being carried out as part of the preparations.

He said multiple layers of security will be in place on August 15, with special arrangements at sensitive locations to ensure the event passes off peacefully.

The IGP also said every effort is being made to ensure smooth and incident-free celebrations—(KNO)

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Kishtwar encounter: Searches continue on day 2

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Kishtwar encounter: Searches continue on day 2

Kishtwar, Aug 11: A search operation by security forces to track down terrorists hiding in a Dool area of Kishtwar district entered the two day on Monday, with additional deployment made in the area to reinforce the cordon, sources said.

Official sources informed that an encounter broke out between the terrorists and the security forces in the Dool Kisthwar on Sunday.

The encounter broke out when police, assisted by Army and CRPF, launched a cordon and search operation in Nagalo Sunday early morning based on intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists in the area.

The search has been expanded in the area to track down the hiding terrorists. It is believed there are two to three of them, sources said.—(KNC)

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