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One ‘hybrid terrorist’ of LeT arrested in J-K’s Budgam

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A ‘hybrid’ terrorist of the proscribed terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has been arrested by the Indian Army’s 34 RR unit in the Budgam area of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Sunday.

The accused arrested has been identified as Arshid Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Sangam Budgam. The arrests were made by a joint team of Srinagar Police and 2RR at Lawaypura.

The officials also seized incriminating materials which include 5 pistols, 5 magazines, 50 rounds.

Two hand grenades were also recovered from the terrorist.
A Case has been registered at Shalteng Police Station.

Earlier on May 1, another ‘hybrid’ terrorist of the proscribed terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) was arrested by the Indian Army’s 34 RR unit along with Kulgam Police from Kashmir.

According to police, the arrested LeT terrorist was in contact with Pakistan-based terrorists as well as local LeT terrorists and was tasked to execute terror incidents.

The hybrid terrorist was also involved in providing shelter, logistics and other support to the terrorists which includes transporting arms and ammunition and explosive material of the terrorists in district Kulgam.

The arrested terrorist has been identified as Yamin Yousaf Bhat, a resident of Kulgam’s Gadihama, said the Kashmir police.

Incriminating materials consisting of arms and ammunition including a pistol, one magazine, two hand grenades and 51 (9 mm) pistol rounds have been recovered, stated police.

An FIR has been registered against the said terrorist in Kulgam Police Station under relevant sections of law and further investigation regarding the incident is in progress.

The arrest of the Hybrid terrorist is an achievement for Kulgam Police as the said terrorist was well known about the topography of the district and it was easy for him to choose soft targets.

He was also in contact with PoK based terrorists and was working under their command and guidance. More arrests and recoveries are expected in the instant case, stated the police.

Sharath, Sreeja clinch gold medal in table tennis mixed doubles at CWG

Birminghaml, Augst 8: A. Sharath Kamal and Sreeja Akula gave India its first-ever Commonwealth Games mixed doubles gold medal and the second table tennis gold in Birmingham by overcoming the giant-killer Malaysian pair of Javen Choong and Karen Lyne in Birmingham on Sunday night.
Sharath and Sreeja kept their scintillating run alive in the tournament to overcome Choong and Lyne — who had earlier ousted pre-tournament favourites G. Sathiyan and Manika Batra — 11-4, 9-11, 11-5, 11-6 in the best-of-five-games final.
India’s men’s team — led by Sharath — had earlier won the team championship gold.
The victory meant Sharath — who had earlier made it to the men’s singles final despite settling for silver in the men’s doubles category along with Sathiyan — remained on course for a treble-gold medal run.
For Sreeja — the star of India’s women paddlers this week — it was a deserving medal, that too on top of the podium, to sign off a memorable week. Having lost the singles bronze medal playoff, Sreeja overcame the disappointment and starred in the last encounter of the day with her powerful forehand winners.
Sharath lets Sreeja take centre stage
Sharath, having played two matches earlier in the day, was happy to let Sreeja take centre stage and chipped in consistently against a relatively inexperienced pairing.
Earlier in the evening, while Sharath ousted England’s Paul Drinkhall in six hard-fought games in the men’s singles semifinal, Sathiyan stumbled against England No. 1 Liam Pitchford.
Pitchford proved to be too aggressive and quick for Sathiyan, who was found wanting on multiple fronts in the semifinal. While Sharath will face Pitchford in Monday’s final, Sathiyan will hope to earn his maiden CWG medal by defeating Drinkhall in the bronze medal playoff. (Agencies)

Active Covid cases in country rise to 1,35,510

New Delhi, Aug 8: With 16,167 new coronavirus infections being reported in a day, India’s total tally of COVID-19 cases rose to 4,41,61,899, while the active cases have increased to 1,35,510, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday.
The death toll has climbed to 5,26,730, the data updated at 8 am stated.
The active cases comprise 0.31 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 98.50 per cent, the ministry said.
An increase of 577 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.
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.
The country crossed the grim milestone of two crore on May 4 and three crore on June 23 last year. It crossed the four-crore mark on January 25 this year. (Agencies)

NIA Raids Underway At Multiple Locations In Jammu, Doda In Terror Funding Case

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JAMMU, Aug 8: In a huge development, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) teams have been carrying out multiple raids at several places in the Jammu and Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, in connection to the terror funding case ahead of Independence day.
Notably, on Monday, the NIA started raiding several places in the Jammu and Doda district pertaining to a terror funding case on how terror sympathisers aided terror and separatist activities in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. J&K police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have cordoned off the area so that one is allowed to make in and out movement in the concerned areas where the raids are underway. They are also deployed to prevent the law and order situation in the region while the raids by the central agency are underway.

Ayush Jammu Organises Immunity Booster Kwath Distribution to CRPF BN-76

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Jammu: Department of AYUSH Jammu organised a Ayush Kwath Distribution Camp in Collaboration with Assistant Commandant Geeta Mishra of BN CRPF C/76.

Under the Guidance of worthy director Ayush Dr Mohan Singh and Supervision of DAO Jammu Dr Suresh Sharma and in collaboration with Astt. Commandant Geeta Mishra Immunoboosting Ayush kwath was distributed among the officers and officials of the BN CRPF C/76 deputed in Amarnath duty by the evening staff of Bhagwati Nagar namely Dr. Himani Bhutyal (Medical officer)Sh Kamal Netar (Pharmacist) Ishan Mansotra,Jagandeep Singh and Malvi Gupta (Yoga Instructors) and Kamesh Sudan(Vice – President Bajrang Dal). Ayush Staff had provided them Ayush kwath also.

CRPF Officials thanked Ayush Department Jammu for organising the camp.

Chhari Mubarak leaves for Darshan of Swami Amarnath

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Srinagar, Aug 7: Mahant Deependra Giri, the custodian of the Charri-Mubarak of Swami Amarnath, the holy mace of Lord Shiva accompanied by a group of Sadhus leave in a bus from Dashnami Akhara Temple Srinagar for the cave shrine to conduct the final rituals of yatra amid tight security arrangements on Sunday.
“Chhari Mubarak” depicting – one Lord Shiva and another Goddess Parvati.. leave for Pahalgam from Dashnami Akhara Temple, Srinagar early today as per the age old traditions, rituals accompanied by group of Sadhus shouting “Bum Bum bole “ to Amarnath cave from the traditional route.
The “Charri Mubarak” on the way was taken to Shivji Mahraj Harishchandra Temple at Bijbehara and Shri Martanda temple where special pooja was performed amid tight security arrangements.
The “Charri Mubarak” will reach Pahalgam this evening and stay there for today and tomorrow before it would be taken to Chandanwari on August 9 for second halt, Sheshnag on August 11 and Panchtarni on August 12 respectively from where it will reach to the holy cave on August 13 for final pooja.
“This is the final ritual of this year’s Amarnath yatra”, Mahant Deependra Giri told media persons at Bijbehara temple.
Today is the shravan shukh prakash dashnami and we left from Shri Dashnami Akhara Srinagar for the yatra purpose to perform last rituals at the holy cave shrine of Amarnath, Deepinder Giri said .
He said “we performed poojan at Pampore and in the old temple of Shivaji Maharaj Harishchandran temple at Bijbehara where for the past five years it could not have happened besides paid obeisance at Martand Surya Bhawan where poojan was also performed”.
He said “I have been serving for the past 30 years and the people of Jammu and Kashmir have always cooperated and provided a helping hand”.
Deepinder Giri said everybody knows, those who are coming from all across India for the yatra, have one goal to “Pray” the people of Jammu and Kashmir are believers in religion. They know these people are coming to pay obeisance at Amarnath Cave shrine and leave back to their homes…the people always wholeheartedly welcome the Pilgrims.
“I still remember the old days when people from all religions and all walks of life were visiting to see off the “Charri Mubarak” at Dashnami Akhara in Srinagar”, Mahant Deepinder Giri said.
The annual holy Amarnath Yatra commenced on June 30 and more than 3 lakh pilgrims paid obeisance at the holy cave shrine in Kashmir. (Agencies)

Chugh exhorts J&K BJP to make PM’S vision of Har Ghar Tiranga a big success

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Jammu, Aug 7: BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh today exhorted party workers in J&K to make prime minister Narendra Modi’s call for “har ghar tiranga ” a big success in the Union Territory.
Addressing a meeting of former MLAs, minister’s, district incharges and other senior BJP leaders here Chugh said Azadi ka Amritmahotsava would see every house unfurling national flag during the “har ghar tiranga” campaign between August 13 and 15. He said on 9th and 10th August the BJP workers will take out “Yatra” to distribute national flag in every corner of the UT, from 12th to 14th the party campaign would spread the message widely and on August 14 a special programme by POJK (Pakistan occupied J&K) would be held to pay tribute to those who fought against Pakistan invaders.
Those present in meeting included JK president Ravinder Rana, former Dy CM Nirmal Singh, ex-speaket Kavinder Gupta, former president Sat Sharma, Divinder Rana, Dr Divinder Manyal, Sunil Sharma, Vibodh Gupta, Priya Sethi.
Chugh said it was the prime minister’s vision to see national flag on every house in J&K and for this the BJP workers must work day and night.
“It is time that the Muftis and Abdullahs, whi have been surviving due to the support of anti-national forces are also shown their place in J&K,” he added.

J&K|Retired JKAS Officer Babu Ram Is no More

Retired JKAS Officer Babu Ram Is no More

HAL developing long-endurance drone for vigil over LAC

New Delhi, Aug 7: State-run aerospace behemoth Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is working on an AI-driven multi-role, advanced and long-endurance drone for strategic missions in high-altitude areas including along the frontiers with China, people familiar with the development said on Sunday.
The rotary-wing drone will have the capability to carry a load of 40 kgs, including missiles and sensors, and it is being developed considering the requirement of the armed forces to keep a strong vigil over the mountainous areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), they said.
The HAL has set a target of conducting the maiden test-flying of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) by the middle of next year and plans to produce 60 such platforms in the first phase of the project, the people in the know said.
They said the operating system of the long-endurance drone will feature applications of Artificial Intelligence and the armed forces will be able to use it for multiple purposes including transporting essential supplies.
“The drone is being developed in such a way that it can carry a wide range of vital military systems including sensors, missiles and various other weapons,” said one of the people cited above.
Separately, HAL is also looking at the possibility of producing the Israeli Heron TP drones in collaboration with its manufacturer under an ambitious project.
“This project is aimed at addressing the requirement of our armed forces as well as global supplies,” the person said.
The medium-altitude Heron drones are capable of operating for nearly 45 hours at an altitude of up to 35,000 feet.
The Heron TP drones are equipped with automatic taxi-takeoff and landing (ATOL) and satellite communication (SATCOM) systems for an extended range.
The HAL is also working on two separate drone projects with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
The three services are planning to acquire a sizeable number of unmanned aerial platforms in the next few years to significantly ramp up their surveillance capability, particularly to monitor Chinese activities along the LAC and Indian Ocean Region.
Each of the three services has drawn up plans for the acquisition of the new-age platforms.
The armed forces have been focusing on procuring unmanned platforms including armed drones following the eastern Ladakh standoff with China and a drone strike on the Jammu airbase last year.
Explosives-laden drones were used to carry out the attack on the Jammu Air Force station in June last year in the first such instance of suspected Pakistan-based terrorists deploying unmanned aerial vehicles to strike at vital military installations in India.
India is also planning to procure around 30 multi-mission armed Predator drones from the US for the three services at an estimated cost of over USD 3 billion.
In November 2020, the Navy got two non-weaponised MQ-9B Sea Guardian drones from the US on lease. (Agencies)

Commonwealth Games 2022: Boxers Amit Panghal, Nitu Ghanghas strike gold

Birmingham, August 7: Indian boxers Nitu Ghanghas won the women’s 48kg Commonwealth Games title before Amit Panghal (men’s 51kg) joined her on the top of the podium, here on Sunday.
Panghal bettered his silver from the last edition as he out-punched European Championship silver medallist England’s Kiaran MacDonald by a 5-0 verdict in the men’s flyweight.
Nitu, on the other hand, upstaged 2019 world championships bronze medallist Demie-Jade Resztan of England by a 5-0 unanimous verdict.

Despite the height disadvantage, Asian Games gold medallist Panghal was the far better pugilist among the two.
But MacDonald upped the ante in the final round despite managing a nasty cut.
The first Indian boxer to take the ring, the 21-year-old Nitu, competing in her first CWG, looked completely in control throughout the nine minutes, giving the home boxer no chance.
The Southpaw continued to dazzle in the ring as she threw sharp, accurate combination of punches and controlled the pace of the contest. (AGENCIES)