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Arunachal helicopter crash: Mortal remains of jawan arrives at his native village in Assam’s Karimganj

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The mortal remains of Havildar (Opr) Biresh Sinha, who died along with four other jawans in an Indian army chopper crash incident in Arunachal Pradesh’s Upper Siang district, arrived at his native village in Ratabari in Assam’s Karimganj district on Sunday night.

The Indian Army Aviation Advance Light Helicopter (Weapon Systems Integrated) – ALH WSI based at Likabali (Assam), with five personnel on board had on Friday crashed at 10:43 am near Singging village, 25 kilometres away from the Tuting headquarters in the Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh on Friday. The chopper had taken off from Likabali in the Lower Siang district.

A joint search operation with teams from the Army and Air Force located the site of the crash situated in extremely challenging terrain with hills, steep gradients and thick jungle.

Subsequently, officials said that a court of inquiry constituted to probe the crash will focus on the ‘May Day’ call received by Air Traffic Control (ATC) suggesting a technical or mechanical failure on the chopper.

Earlier on October 5 this year, an Indian Army pilot lost his life in a Cheetah helicopter crash near the Tawang area of Arunachal Pradesh.

J&K | Suspicious Bag Found in Srinagar Outskirt, No IED: Police

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SRINAGAR, October 24: On Monday morning Parimpora area of central Kashmir’s Srinagar district, officials said.
A senior police officer told that a joint team of police, 02 RR of army and CRPF found a suspicious Bag containing small cylinder and urea in orchards in Parimpora.
The officer further said that to remain on safer side, A small controlled blast was done to open the Bag.
However foul play cannot to ruled, officer added.(Agencies)

Ayodhya Deepotsav scripts new Guinness World Record by lighting over 15.76 lakh diyas

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A new Guinness World Record for the ‘largest display of oil lamps’ was set when more than 15.76 lakh earthen lamps were lit at the ‘Ram ki Paidi’ during the Yogi government’s Deepotsav celebrations in Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya on the eve of Diwali.

The record was created in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Thousands of devotees, the general public, and dignitaries witnessed this historic event.

The teachers and students of Awadh University, Ayodhya contributed largely to creating the record. Over 15.76 lakh earthen lamps were lit one by one with the chanting of ‘Shri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram’ as soon as the PM launched the festival.

As the representatives of the Guinness Book of World Records announced the establishment of the record, the entire city of Ayodhya echoed with the chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram.’ The Chief Minister received the certificate, and the Prime Minister congratulated him on the achievement.

It is noteworthy that as many as 1.71 lakh lamps were lit in 2017, the year Deepotsav started in Uttar Pradesh under the Yogi Adityanath government.

Since then the number is continuously increasing to 3.01 lakh in 2018, 4.04 lakh in 2019, 6.06 lakh in 2020, and 9.41 lakh in 2021.

Kohli’s masterclass against Pakistan praised sky-high by Rohit

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Punch-drunk is the word that comes to mind after witnessing the incredible turnaround by India, fashioned by Virat Kohi in the main and supported so well by Hardik Pandya, that lifted the team from the depths of despair to an incredible last-ball victory over arch-foes Pakistan in their opening ICC Men’s T20 World Cup game at the jam-packed Melbourne Cricket Ground here last night.

Kohli’s masterly 82 not out in 53 balls, which contained four sixes and six fours, and his back-to-the-wall stand of 113 with Pandya, who smacked a 37-ball 40 in trying conditions against a pumped-up Pakistani attack, mesmerized the large swathes of Indians in the crowd of 90,000-odd who had trooped into the massive stadium armed with bugles, placards and Indian flags three hours before its commencement.

They were all delirious as India surged to the fabulous four-wicket victory off the last ball with Ravichandran Ashwin calmly lifting the ball from Mohammed Nawaz over the in-field and setting off for the winning run with Kohli at the other end.

Kohli himself rated these innings as his personal best as he led India to the amazing victory in Group 2 of the Super 12 phase of the league and gave the countrymen and women, here and around the globe, the perfect Diwali gift.

“Till today I have always said Mohali was my best innings, against Australia: I got 82 off 52 (in fact 51 on March 27, 2016). Today I got 82 off 53. So they are exactly the same innings, but I think today I will count this one higher because of the magnitude of the game and what the situation was,” Kohli told former India coach Ravi Shastri, now a commentator with the official broadcasters, after the match.

India looked down and out for the count when they had slumped to 31 for four just after power play – having lost K L Rahul, Rohit, Suryakumar Yadav and the promoted Axar Patel – before the innings was revived so brilliantly by Kohli and Pandya with their century partnership for the fifth wicket.

Kohli’s successive sixes off Pakistan’s best bowler of the day, speedster Haris Rauf in the penultimate over, was vintage stuff and reduced the required run rate steeply before he struck Nawaz for a leg side flicked six in the final over square leg, after summoning for a lighter willow, to put India on the doorsteps of a famous victory that will not be forgotten easily.

“When the situation was such that you had to hit the big ones, I changed my bat. I was playing with a lighter bat because all three (Shaheen Afridi, Rauf and Nazeem Shah) of them were bowling 145kph-plus. And I kept believing in myself. Those two shots to Haris Rauf was the time I was just talking to myself – ‘you have to hit those sixes here, otherwise, there’s no chance, we’re gonna (going to) win this game.”

Skipper Rohit Sharma was effusive in his praise of not in his post-match presser and said that the master batter was in his element ever since the Asia Cup held recently in the United Arab Emirates.

“Speaking about Virat, I honestly don’t think he was struggling with form or anything. He was batting as good as he was, but with him, the expectations are always so high that even if he gets a good 30 or 40, people tend to talk about it.

“From the team management perspective, I thought he was in good space right from the Asia Cup where he got a month off (total break from the game) and then he came back to the Asia Cup. He was fresh, got a brilliant hundred there (122 against Afghanistan), and got a couple of fifties leading up to the World Cup. We know the quality that he has and he’s done so well in these types of conditions in all three forms.

In fact, since the excellent 67 made in the UAE, for a lost cause, against Pakistan in the last World T20 Cup in UAE, Kohli has aggregated 635 runs in 18 innings – five of those unbeaten – from 20 matches at a fine average of 42.33.

Kohli, whose drought of centuries in all formats was more of an aberration considering the way he was timing the ball in this near three-year phase, benefited from his vast experience of having gone through such trying situations in his illustrious career, according to Rohit.

“Obviously, he used his experience today more than anything else, staying calm under pressure. And we know how good he is when the score is in front of him. He’s one of the best chasers in the world,” Rohit gushed by declaring the knock as easily not only Kohli’s best (in this format) but also among the best ever by an Indian.

“Yeah, he definitely best for sure, (judging) from the situation we were in and to come out with a victory, I think it has to be one of India’s best knocks, not just (only) his best knock, because until the 13th over we were so behind the game and the required rate was just climbing up and up. But to come out and chase that score was an extremely brilliant effort from Virat and then obviously Hardik played a role there, as well.

Rohit also hailed Pandya who in the course of his crucial knock, after taking 3 wickets in the Pakistan innings, became the first from the country to reach the 1000-run mark and the haul of 50 wickets in T20Is.

“Yeah, I thought that partnership between both of these guys, the hundred-run partnership, was a game-changing moment,” said Rohit about Pandya’s contribution.

“I thought that both of them, because these guys have played under pressure (in) so many games for us, so they knew exactly how to handle that kind of situation. And they did pretty well in that situation,” he remarked further.

Pandya, in the course of his crucial knock after taking 3 wickets in the Pakistan innings, became the first from the country to reach the 1000-run mark and the haul of 50 wickets in T20Is.

Not to be left behind, the Indian bowlers also came in for praise from the Indian captain.

”The first four or five overs were brilliant to watch, honestly. For a little while, it felt like a Test match because of the way the ball was moving around and the carry in the pitch, as well. It was a good cricketing pitch,” Rohit commented.

Both Bhuvneshwar Kumar and left arm Arshdeep Singh, who packed off Pakistan captain Babar Azam and fellow-opener Mohammed Rizwan in his first two overs with just 14 on the board, utilized the seaming, cold conditions well by adjusting their lengths, felt Rohit.

“You’ve got to sometimes understand what the pitch is doing, as well. That back of a length, slightly back of a length, slightly full, was not easy to hit. And what happened in today’s game will tell you that. A lot of the guys got wickets bowling that back of length because, as I said at the toss, there was a little bit of grass on the pitch and the weather was quite nippy, as well.”

“You have been my family…”PM Modi’s Diwali message in Kargil to soldiers

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Kargil (Ladakh), October 24: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who landed in Kargil on Monday to celebrate the festival of light with soldiers said Diwali means the “festival of end of terror” and that Kargil had made it possible.
Addressing soldiers Prime Minister said, “For me, all of you have been my family for years now. It is a privilege to spend Diwali with our brave jawans in Kargil.”
“The forces are the pillar of India’s security. From this victorious land of Kargil, I wish the countrymen and the world a very happy Diwali. There has not been a single war with Pakistan where Kargil has not hoisted the flag of victory. The meaning of Diwali is end of Atank (terror) and Kargil made it possible,” he said.
“In Kargil, our forces crushed terror. I was fortunate enough to be a witness. I was shown my old photos here, and I am grateful for that,” he added.
The Prime Minister has been celebrating the festival with soldiers for several years now.
In 2019, the Prime Minister celebrated Diwali with soldiers in the Rajouri district along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. He had called soldiers as his family and lauded them for guarding the borders even during festivals. He had exchanged Diwali greetings with the Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel at Pathankot Air Force Station.
In 2018, Prime Minister Modi had celebrated Diwali with jawans of the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), at Harsil in Uttarakhand. Following that he had offered prayers at the Kedarnath shrine. In 2017, the Prime Minister celebrated the festival of light with army soldiers and Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in the Gurez Valley of Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipora District.
In 2016, the PM went to Himachal Pradesh to celebrate the festival with Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel at an outpost.
He visited the Punjab border to celebrate Diwali with soldiers in 2015. In 2014, Prime Minister Modi spent Diwali in Siachen with soldiers.
Notably, PM Modi has been visiting soldiers on Diwali, ever since he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. (AGENCIES)

COVID-19: India records 1,334 fresh cases

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New Delhi, Oct 24: India has recorded 1,334 fresh coronavirus infections, the lowest in 188 days, which took the tally of cases to 4,46,44,076, while the number of active cases has declined to 23,193, the Union health ministry said on Monday.
The death toll has climbed to 5,28,977 with 16 fatalities, which include 12 deaths reconciled by Kerala, data updated by the ministry at 8 am stated.
The active cases comprise 0.05 per cent of the total infections, while the national recovery rate has increased to 98.76 per cent, it said.
The ministry said that a decrease of 239 cases has been recorded in active COVID-19 cases in a span of 24 hours.
While the daily positivity rate has been recorded at 1.52 per cent, the weekly positivity rate stands at 0.95 per cent, it said.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease has increased to 4,40,91,906, while the case fatality rate has been recorded at 1.18 per cent.

According to the ministry, 219.56 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccine has been administered so far under the nationwide vaccination drive.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 2020, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16. It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19, 2020.
India recorded two crore cases on May 4 and three crore on June 23 last year, and four crore on January 25.
Of the four fatalities, recorded in the past 24 hours, one each was reported from Karnataka, Odisha, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh. (Agencies)

Dry weather with hazy mornings, evenings likely in J&K: MeT

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JAMMU, Oct 24: The Meteorological (MeT) department on Monday forecast dry weather with hazy mornings and evenings during the next 24 hours in Jammu and Kashmir.
Weather was dry in the union Territory during the last 24 hours.
“Dry weather with hazy mornings/evenings is likely in J&K during the next 24 hours”, an official of the MeT department said.
Meanwhile, Srinagar recorded 3.7 degrees Celsius, Pahalgam zero and Gulmarg 0.5 degrees Celsius as the minimum temperature this morning.
Drass town in Ladakh region had minus 4.1 degree, Kargil minus 1.2 and Leh minus 1.8, while

Jammu clocked 14.2, Katra 13.6, Batote 7.5, Banihal 5 and Bhaderwah 5.3 degrees. (Agencies)

Bhandari lashed out at Dr Jatinder Singh, Termed his visit an eye Wash

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Kishtwar 23 Oct:- Thakur Randeep Bhandari Youth Leader of Azad led DAP Kishtwar have lashed out at Dr.Jatinder Singh MOS PMO, slamed his visit to Kishtwar only an eye wash and alleged he has done nothing new for Kishtwar. Bhandari claimed that Singh has done nothing for the development of Kishtwar and in last 8 Years as MP he only visited Kishtwar 6 times and added that it was tenture of Ghulam Nabi Azad Kishtwar got District keeping all parameters in considerstion and all now Kishtwar is hub of development and when he visit Kishwar he only recall old work because he got nothing to show and he remind one thing that GMC at Doda was announced by Ghulam Nabi Azad. Bhandari advised Singh to check fact before commenting and he must go and check his adopted village Bhatan Nagseni which is zero in development at this time.

NYK organises District level Yuva Utsav at Bhadarwah, more than 500 students participated

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By King RJ

Bhadarwah: To engage youths in positive activities and to provide them a platform to showcase their talent, Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Doda, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India organised a one day ‘District Level Yuva Utsav’ at Community Hall, Bhadarwah under the aegis of “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”.

The event was organised on the theme “Sense of Duty among the Citizens”. Six different events including Young Artist Camp, Young Writers Contest, Photography Contest, Declamation Contest, Cultural Fest and Yuva Samvaad were held during the day long event.

Dhanater Singh, Chairman District Development Council Doda was the Chief Guest where as Dil Mir Choudhary, ADC Bhadarwah was the Guest of Honor. While Aftab Alam SP Bhadarwah was the Special Guest of the programme. Yousaf Ul Umar, EO MC Bhaderwah also attended the event along with Jury members belonging to different academic backgrounds.

At the outset, Khushal Gupta, District Youth Officer welcomed the guests and participants and briefed about the objectives of organising such events.

Thereafter more than 500 young boys and girls showed their talent in their respective categories. Cultural teams belonging to the remotest corners of the district made the event more colourful. After the competitive events, Prizes and Certificates were distributed among the winners of all events followed by the addresses of all guests.

Dhanater Singh (DDC Chairman) welcomed such initiatives being undertaken by NYK Doda to provide platform to the youngsters and extended his cooperation towards such nation building events. He welcomed all the participants on the land of Bhaderwah. 

Dil Mir Choudhary, ADC Bhadarwah also encouraged the youth and spoke about the various initiatives being taken by district administration to uplift the youth of rural areas. Aftab Alam SP Bhadarwah lauded the efforts of NYK Doda to bring the youth under one platform and guided the participants to remain away from Drug Addiction and come towards nation building activities.

Participants Mehr-Ul-Nisa and others expressed their gratitude to the organizers for providing them an opportunity to perform and showcase their talent.

7th Ayurveda day celebrated at Govt. Ayurvedic Medical College, Akhnoor

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7th Ayurveda Day celebrated with enthusiasm at Govt. Ayuvedic Medical College Akhnoor with the theme Har Din Har Ghar Ayurveda (Ayurveda Everyday, Ayurveda Everywhere) to promote Ayurveda in leading a healthy life. Principal Prof. (Dr.) Shashi Sudhan in her address emphasis to adopt Ayurveda not only for treatment but also for prevention of disease process, so that burden of disease can be decreased. The programme commenced with Lamp lighting ceremony, Dhanwantri Vandana followed by a amazing skit on Lord Dhanwantri’s Avataran & Samudra Manthan presented by BAMS students under guidance of Dr. Sheetal Sharma & Dr. Anupama Thakur, department of Samhita & Siddhanta, GAMC Akhnoor. Dravyaguna department organized a workshop on Ayurveda in the Kitchen in which Dr. Rajesh Sharma & Dr. Dheeraj Khajuria explained the importance and scientific value of various herbs (spices) used in the kitchen like cumin seeds in anaemia, Tamarind in liver disorders, Clove for toothache, Trikatu most essential spices (Black Pepper, Long Pepper, Dry Ginger) for recurrent cough and obesity (in children). A Health check-up and free investigation camp organized by department of Roga Nidana under the leadership of Dr. Priya Puesh Pargotra, Associate Professor, GAMC. The function was attended by Accounts Officer, Statistical Officer, Faculty members, Non teaching staff, Hospital staff and BAMS students. Vote of thanks was presented by Dr. Twinkle Gupta, Associate Professor, GAMC.

Regards

Dr Abhishek Magotra