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AAIB launches probe into Air India crash incident as Aviation Ministry orders safety review

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"Ahmedabad airport now available for flight operations," says Civil Aviation Ministry following Air India plane crash

New Delhi, June 19: The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has initiated a formal investigation into the recent Air India flight incident near Ahmedabad, prompting a wider safety and operations review by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. The probe began on June 12 with the arrival of a multi-disciplinary team at the crash site. In line with international protocols under the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the AAIB is being assisted by technical experts from the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the aircraft’s Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).

Investigators have recovered two sets of black box components, the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) and the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR), on June 13 and 16 respectively.

This particular aircraft model carries dual flight recorder systems. With key recovery work, including evidence collection and site documentation, now complete, the focus has shifted to analysis. The Ministry has stated that a decision on whether the flight data recorders will be decoded abroad will be made by AAIB after assessing all technical, safety, and security considerations. Urging media and public restraint, the Ministry emphasised that speculation on such sensitive matters could hamper the professional conduct of the investigation.

 

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Kashmir police chief reviews security arrangements for Muharram, other upcoming events

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Kashmir police chief reviews security arrangements for Muharram, other upcoming events

Srinagar, June 19: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Zone, V K Birdi today chaired a security review meeting at Conference Hall of PCR Kashmir to review the security arrangements for Muharram, International Yoga Day and other upcoming events.

The meeting was attended by IG CRPF Srinagar, JD SIB Srinagar, DIsG of Kashmir Zone, CID Kashmir, SSB Srinagar, CRPF South/North Srinagar, BSF; SSsP of Kashmir Zone, PCR Kashmir, Traffic City, Railways, Traffic Rural, APCR, CID CIK, Security, DC SB Srinagar; SP PC Srinagar, SP CID SBK, SP Telecom and other officers.

At the onset of the meeting, participating officers briefed the chair on the security arrangements planned for the smooth and peaceful conduct of Muharram processions, and other significant events. The security measures related to the management of mourning processions, crowd control, traffic regulation and maintenance of law & order during the period were also discussed. IGP Kashmir also reviewed the arrangements for the International Yoga Day and took stock of the security and logistical preparations for the event.

IGP Kashmir directed the officers to ensure foolproof security arrangements to ensure peaceful conduct of the events. He also directed the officers to increase surveillance upon ANEs and mischief mongers and also increase vigil during night processions. The officers were directed to hold coordination meetings with all the stake holders, seeking their cooperation for the smooth conduct of all the events. He also directed the district heads to devise comprehensive security strategies and route plans in their respective districts so as to prevent any untoward event.

The meeting concluded with a strong commitment from all the officers to ensure smooth and peaceful conduct of the forthcoming events.

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Sufi shrines are centers of harmony, hope: Dr Darakhshan

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Sufi shrines are centers of harmony, hope: Dr Darakhshan

Jammu, June 19: Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board chairperson, Dr Darakhshan Andrabi has stated that Sufi shrines are centers of harmony and hope. She expressed these remarks while attending the annual Urs of Peer Baba Budhan Ali Shah in Jammu today.

Dr Andrabi joined special prayers held at the shrine for peace and prosperity of the humanity. She supervised the Bhandara and other facilities for the devotees visiting the Ziyarat.

The people praised the efforts of Dr Andrabi and the Waqf Board for the shrine development and for the facilities put up during the Urs. Many public delegations interacted with the Waqf Board Chairperson and thanked her for the infrastructural development at the Sufi shrines.

Dr Andrabi spoke to media on the occasion and said that it was satisfying to see the devotees appreciating the infrastructural upgradation at the shrine and the facilities provided during the Urs at this prominent shrine.

“Sufi shrines are the centers of harmony and hope. Here the social barriers don’t work. Such spiritual centers are the bridges of humanity”, said Dr Darakhshan.

She said that Waqf Board is now synonymous with non-stop development and we are committed to ensure that the journey of development continues with enhanced pace.

Notably the Waqf Board had for the first time created canopy areas in the complex to facilitate people amid the scorching heat.

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Iran’s foreign minister will meet with European counterparts: State media reports

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Iran's foreign minister will meet with European counterparts: State media reports

Israel, Jun 19: Iran’s foreign minister will meet with European counterparts in Geneva as an Israeli airstrike campaign continues to target his country, state media reported on Thursday.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Geneva for the meetings Friday, the state-run IRNA news agency report.

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J&K govt’s handling of reservation issue shattered students’ trust in system: PDP leader

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J&K govt's handling of reservation issue shattered students' trust in system: PDP leader

Srinagar, June 19: PDP leader Waheed Para said on Thursday that the Jammu and Kashmir government’s handling of the reservation issue has disillusioned students and shattered their trust in the system.

“Six months ago, the J&K government promised to resolve the reservation issue through a subcommittee report. That deadline has passed, leaving thousands of students heartbroken and disillusioned, their trust in the system shattered and their futures put on hold,” Para said in a longish post on X.

The opposition MLA from Pulwama said the National Conference (NC) government in the Union Territory has the power to strike down the BJP-imposed policy with a single administrative order, but the ruling party that had promised to reverse the BJP’s damage is now complicit in continuing it.

“This is a deliberate denial of justice. These students have already endured violence, lockdowns, and lost opportunities. Now, as they seek fair representation and rationalised reservation, the government is pushing them further to the margins.

“If this is their response to a pressing youth issue well within their control to solve, then what should we expect on Article 370, statehood, or the Wakf Amendment Bill which requires them to speak truth to power?” he asked.

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader said ignoring merit is not just a political issue but a national-security concern.

“Erasing merit in Kashmir is not just a political issue but also a national security concern, given that J&K is a border state where the youth are vulnerable to militancy, radicalism, and cross-border influences. If the Kashmiri youth are not offered hope, it will only empower subversive elements, further destabilising a generation and future. The government’s inaction risks pushing these young people into a corner, forcing them to choose between studying and preparing to face the world or fighting against a system that has failed them,” he added.

Para said the government must act now with the urgency that this issue demands.

“It cannot continue to hide behind excuses while the students’ futures hang in the balance. Rationalisation of reservation and proportional representation represent the only fair path forward, and it must be implemented without further delay,” he said.

The PDP leader said he stood with the students without affiliations and unions, “feeling their pain, sharing their concern. Their struggle is genuine, and we will fight alongside them until justice is served”.

In an earlier post, Para said the cabinet sub-committee exists to stall the government’s stand on merit.

The sub-committee, formed in December last year following student protests, was scheduled to submit its report to the government at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday.

However, the government has maintained a stoic silence on whether the report was submitted or not.

The head of the sub-committee, Minister for Social Welfare Sakina Ittoo, announced last week that the report was completed within the time-frame of six months and that it would be placed before the cabinet at its next meeting.

Para said it was unfortunate that how some student sold out merit for petty favours.

“Unfortunate how some students who indulged in this false process sold out merit for petty favours,” he added.

The existing reservation policy, which as enacted after the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution, provides only 30 per cent vacancies for general category candidates, who account for nearly 70 per cent of the population.

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First batch of 9 Kashmiri students return from Iran

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First batch of 9 Kashmiri students return from Iran

Srinagar, June 19: The first batch of nine Kashmiri students, who were stranded in Iran amid the ongoing regional conflict, returned home on Thursday, marking the beginning of the much-awaited evacuation effort.

Among the returnees is a student named Saba, a resident of Safa Kadal in Downtown Srinagar, who was received by her relieved family members. she said, “I’m feeling happy that I’ve finally reached home. I came along with eight other students from Iran.”

However, she also voiced her disappointment over the lack of air travel arrangements from Delhi to Srinagar. “After a long and exhausting journey, we expected better support from the government, but we were asked to travel in SRTC buses,” she said, criticising the Omar Abdullah-led government for not providing direct flights for the returning students.

Earlier, the Office of the J&K Chief Minister had stated in a post that CM Omar Abdullah had taken note of the transportation issues and directed the Resident Commissioner to coordinate with JKRTC for arranging deluxe sleeper buses for the evacuated students. “The government is making arrangements for their smooth journey home,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) also acknowledged the intervention, stating, “While our primary demand remains connecting flights, we appreciate the prompt response and intervention by the CM’s advisor Nasir Aslam Wani Sahab, who ensured that sleeper buses were arranged.”

Families of other stranded students in Iran continue to wait for further updates, urging the administration to expedite the evacuation process. (JKNS)

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Putin says Russia could help broker deal between Iran, Israel

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Russian President Putin declares temporary ceasefire in Ukraine for Victory Day

Russia, Jun 19: Russian President Vladimir Putin offered on Wednesday to help mediate an end to the conflict between Israel and Iran, suggesting Moscow could help negotiate a settlement that could allow Tehran to pursue a peaceful atomic programme while assuaging Israeli security concerns.

Speaking to senior news leaders of international news agencies, Putin noted that “it’s a delicate issue,” but added that “in my view, a solution could be found”.

Asked how Russia would react if Israel kills Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Putin refused to answer, saying that “I don’t even want to discuss such a possibility.”

Khamenei has rejected US calls for surrender in the face of more Israeli strikes and warned that any military involvement by the Americans would cause “irreparable damage to them”.

Putin said he shared Moscow’s proposals with Iran, Israel and the United States.

“We are not imposing anything on anyone; we are simply talking about how we see a possible way out of the situation. But the decision, of course, is up to the political leadership of all these countries, primarily Iran and Israel,” he said.

Russia has maintained a delicate balancing act in the Middle East for decades, trying to navigate its warm relations with Israel even as it developed strong economic and military ties with Iran, a policy that could allow Moscow to play power broker.

Putin’s comments follow a mediation offer that he made in a call with US President Donald Trump last weekend.

Trump said Wednesday that he told Putin to stay focused on finding an endgame to his own conflict with Ukraine.

“I said, Do me a favour, mediate your own,’” Trump said he told Putin. “I said, Vladimir, let’s mediate Russia first. You can worry about this later.’”

The comments represented a shift for Trump, who earlier this week said he was “open” to Putin’s offer to mediate in the Middle East..

Over 200 Russians remain at Iran’s nuclear power plant

Putin, meeting with senior news leaders of international news agencies including The Associated Press on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, emphasised that Russia has a trusting relationship with Iran and helped built its first nuclear power plant in Bushehr on the Persian Gulf south of Tehran.

He said that over 200 Russian workers are involved in building two more reactors in Bushehr, adding that “we agreed with the Israeli leadership that their security will be ensured”.

Putin emphasised that Tehran hasn’t asked Moscow for military assistance, noting the “strategic partnership” treaty between the countries that was signed in January doesn’t envision such aid.

In addition to a few air defence systems that Russia supplied to Iran in the past, it also offered previously to help create comprehensive air defences, but Tehran didn’t want it, he said.

“Our proposal was to create a system, not isolated deliveries, but a system,” Putin said. “We used to discuss it in the past, but the Iranian side showed little interest.”

Israel said that it knocked out Iran’s Russia-supplied S-300 air defence missile systems during last year’s strikes. Praise for Trump’s push for peace in Ukraine

Putin on Wednesday praised Trump’s push for peace in Ukraine, seconding the American leader’s repeated claims that the 3-year-old conflict wouldn’t have started if he had been in the White House in 2022.

“If Trump had been the president, the conflict indeed might not have erupted,” Putin said.

Russia has intensified its aerial campaign in Ukraine recently and stepped up ground attacks along the more than 1,000-kilometre front line. Putin has effectively rejected Trump’s offer of an immediate 30-day ceasefire, making it conditional on a halt on Ukraine’s mobilization effort and a freeze on Western arms supplies.

He said he is open for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but repeated his claim that he lost his legitimacy after his term expired last year — allegations rejected by Kyiv and its allies.

“We are ready for substantive talks on the principles of a settlement,” Putin said, noting the previous round of talks had led to an exchange of prisoners and the bodies of fallen soldiers.

Asked by AP about Russia condemning Israel’s strikes on Iran even as Ukrainian civilians are killed in attacks by Moscow, Putin responded that Russia was targeting the country’s arms factories.

“The strikes were carried out against military industries, not residential quarters,” Putin said.

AP reporters have documented damage to residential buildings in Ukraine, most recently this week. On Wednesday, emergency workers pulled more bodies from the rubble of a nine-story Kyiv apartment building demolished by a Russian attack earlier this week, raising the death toll from the strike on the capital to 28.

Putin vowed that Moscow will achieve its goal to “demilitarise” Ukraine.

“We will not allow Ukraine to have armed forces that would threaten the Russian Federation and its people,” he said. “And if we fail to reach a settlement, we will achieve our goals by military means.”

He strongly warned Germany against delivering long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine, saying that it could draw it into a direct military conflict with Russia but won’t help stem Russian advances.

“Our troops are advancing along the entire line of contact,” he said, warning Ukraine to accept Russia’s terms for a peace deal or face tougher conditions in the future. “If they fail to agree, the situation could change for the worse.”

He also dismissed Western warnings of Russia’s purported plans to attack NATO countries as “ravings”, noting the alliance’s military spending far exceed Moscow’s defence budget.

Putin has used the annual forum to highlight Russia’s economic achievements and seek foreign investment. Western executives, who attended the event in the past, have avoided it after Putin sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022, leaving it to business leaders from Asia, Africa and Latin America.

He met earlier with former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who now heads the New Development Bank created by the BRICS alliance of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

He is also set to have meetings with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and He’s also expected to confer with top officials from China, South Africa and Bahrain and the head of the OPEC group of oil-producing countries.

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6-year-old boy dies, sister critical after falling into tubewell in Harwani Budgam

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6-year-old boy dies, sister critical after falling into tubewell in Harwani Budgam

Budgam, June 19: Two siblings from Harwani, Khansahab area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district reportedly fell into a deep water tubewell on Wednesday, resulting in the death of a six-year-old boy, while his younger sister remains critical.

Official sources said that the victims have been identified as Basit Ahmad Khan (6) and his sister Zainab (5), children of Mohammad Afrooz Khan, residents of Harwani.

After falling in the tubewell both children were found unconscious and were rushed to the nearby Sub-District Hospital by their family, they said.

Doctors at the hospital declared Basit dead on arrival, while Zainab was referred to SMHS Hospital in Srinagar for advanced treatment. Her condition remains critical, official sources said.

Cognizance of the incident has been taken and further investigation started. (JKNS)

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Tirupati-bound SpiceJet flight returns to Hyderabad due to technical snag

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Tirupati-bound SpiceJet flight returns to Hyderabad due to technical snag

Hyderabad, June 19: A SpiceJet flight from Hyderabad to Tirupati returned 10 minutes after taking off from Hyderabad airport due to a technical problem on Thursday.

The flight SG 2696 with 80 passengers on board had taken off for Tirupati from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad at 6.10 a.m.

However, minutes later, the pilot detected a technical problem. He immediately contacted Air Traffic Control and sought permission to return to the airport.

The flight safely landed back at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. The airline was making alternate arrangements for the passengers to reach their destination.

Following the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed 274 lives, many flights across various airlines and routes were cancelled or diverted due to technical snags and security threats.

On June 15, a Hyderabad-bound Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt returned to the German airport after a bomb threat was received at the Hyderabad airport.

Authorities at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport received a bomb threat email at 6.01 p.m. on June 15. According to officials, a bomb threat assessment committee was formed, and all procedures were followed as per SOP. In the interest of safety, the airline was advised to divert back to the origin or the nearest suitable airport.

Later, the Air Traffic Control (ATC) at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad received a message that the flight was returning to Frankfurt.

The flight took off from Frankfurt Airport around 2.15 p.m. It had not entered the Indian airspace when it returned. After two hours into its journey, Flight LH752 returned and safely landed at Frankfurt Airport.

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Israel strikes Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, state television says

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Israel strikes Iran's Arak heavy water reactor, state television says

Dubai, Jun 19: Israel has attacked Iran’s Arak heavy water reactor, Iranian state television said Thursday.

The report said there was “no radiation danger whatsoever” and that the facility had already been evacuated before the attack.

Israel warned earlier Thursday morning it would attack the facility and urged the public to flee the area.

 

 

 

 

 

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