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Cloudburst Triggers Flash Floods In Jammu And Kashmir’s Reasi District, No Casualties

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A cloudburst triggered flash floods in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district on Monday, causing fear and panic among mountain dwellers.

The incident took place in Maadi village in Poni tehsil of the district, with no loss of life or damage to any property, officials said.

“There was a huge sound like a blast, and within no time our houses were flooded,” a tribal villager said.

He said the cloudburst occurred around 0300 hours on Monday. “Floods gushed into the village, and we ran away with our children from the houses towards upper areas,” the villager said.

Police rushed to the spot and reviewed the situation, officials added, confirming there was no loss of anything.

A huge mudslide and debris were deposited on the road, which were later cleared by the men and machinery of the Public Works Department, officials said. (Agencies)

Punjab Police Busts Cross-Border Weapon Smuggling Module With Links To Pak, Arrests 2

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“Preliminary investigation reveals that the weapons were sourced from Pakistan through a foreign-based entity for use by criminal gangs in Punjab. The arrested accused — Surinder Singh and Gurpreet — were attempting to deliver these arms to ground operatives of criminal groups on the directions of their foreign handlers,” he said.

The DGP further said an FIR under the Arms Act has been registered at the Sadar Police Station in Fazilka. Further investigation is underway to expose and dismantle the entire network, including its backward and forward linkages, Yadav added. (Agencies)Chandigarh, Sep 15: Punjab Police Monday said they have busted a cross-border weapon smuggling module with links to Pakistan and arrested two people.

Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, said the Fazilka Police busted the module with links to Pakistan following a specific tip-off. Two persons backed by foreign-based handlers were arrested while five foreign-made pistols and nine magazines were seized, he said in the X post.

“Preliminary investigation reveals that the weapons were sourced from Pakistan through a foreign-based entity for use by criminal gangs in Punjab. The arrested accused — Surinder Singh and Gurpreet — were attempting to deliver these arms to ground operatives of criminal groups on the directions of their foreign handlers,” he said.

The DGP further said an FIR under the Arms Act has been registered at the Sadar Police Station in Fazilka. Further investigation is underway to expose and dismantle the entire network, including its backward and forward linkages, Yadav added. (Agencies)

I-T Deptt Clarifies Last Date Of ITR Filing Sep 15 Amid Social Media Buzz On Deadline Extension

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The Income Tax Department has clarified that the deadline for ITR filing for Assessment Year 2025-26 is September 15 and there is no further extension as circulated on social media.

In a late night post on X on September 14, the department termed “fake” a statement in circulation on social media stating that the due date of filing ITRs has been further extended to September 30, 2025.

Asking taxpayers to only rely on official updates on @IncomeTaxIndia, it said “The due date for filing ITRs remains 15.09.2025”.

A host of chartered accountants and individuals have taken to social media over the past couple of days claiming that the I-T portal is facing glitches while making tax payment and downloading AIS (Annual Information Statement).

“The e-filing portal is working fine. Please clear your browser cache or try accessing the portal through a different browser,” the I-T department said in reply to one such post on Monday morning.

Replying to X posts claiming issues with uploading ITR and tax payment, the department has been asking individuals to share their details (along with PAN and mobile number) to e-mail id orm@cpc.incometax.gov.in.

On September 14, the I-T department had replied to users claiming issues with downloading AIS/TIS saying: “We’ve checked with our team. The AIS/TIS facility is functioning without any issues. May we request you to please try accessing it again. In case you continue to face difficulties, please share your details (along with your mobile number & public IP address) with us at cmcpc_support@insight.gov.in.”

In a post on X , the department said to assist taxpayers for ITR filing, tax payment and other related services, its helpdesk is functioning on a 24×7 basis, and is providing support through calls, live chats, WebEx sessions & Twitter/X.

On September 13, the department had said that over 6 crore ITRs had been filed till afternoon.

The department had in May announced an extension of the due date for filing ITRs for Assessment Year (AY) 2025-26 (for income earned in financial year 2024-25) by individuals, HUFs and entities who do not have to get their accounts audited from July 31 to September 15.

The extension was on account of “structural and content revisions” in the income tax return (ITR) forms, which was notified in late April and early May. The changes made in the ITR form for AY 2025-26 also need modifications to be made in ITR filing utilities and the back-end system.

ITR filings have shown consistent growth over the years, reflecting rising compliance and widening of the tax base. For AY 2024-25, a record 7.28 crore ITRs were filed up to July 31, 2024, compared to 6.77 crore for AY 2023-24, registering a 7.5 per cent year-on-year growth. (Agencies)

Doda Police Urges Public To Combat Fake News And Misinformation

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In light of rising concerns regarding misinformation on social media, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sandeep Mehta has issued a pressing caution to all social media users in Doda. The SSP emphasizes the importance of refraining from sharing fake news, old videos, hate speeches, or any content that promotes criminal activities, disturbances, or public unrest.

The SSP clarified that disseminating unverified or incendiary content is considered a serious offense, with potential legal repercussions under applicable laws, including the Information Technology Act and the Indian Penal Code. He also referenced an earlier directive from the District Magistrate (Order No. 3471-74/DM Doda dated 03.09.2025) that underscores the necessity for responsible online behavior.

Citizens are encouraged to thoroughly verify the validity of information before sharing or forwarding it. In cases of encountering misleading or inflammatory posts, the public is advised to report it to local police stations or utilize official helplines.

Doda Police reiterate their dedication to preserving peace and harmony throughout the district and call on residents to collaborate in the fight against misinformation and rumors.

2025 Waqf Law: SC Stalls Key Provisions But Refuses To Stay Entire Law

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The Supreme Court on Monday put on hold several key provisions of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, including the clause that only those practising Islam for the last five years can dedicate a property as Waqf, but refused to stay the entire law.

“We have held that presumption is always in favour of constitutionality of a statute and intervention (can be done) only in the rarest of rare cases,” a bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice Augustine George Masih said in its interim order on the intensely debated issue.

The apex court also pressed pause on the powers given to a collector to adjudicate the status of waqf properties and ruled on the contentious issue of non-Muslim participation in Waqf Boards, directing that the Central Waqf Council should not have more than four non-Muslim members out of 20, and State Waqf Boards not more than three of 11.

The CJI said the bench has considered the “prima facie challenge” to each section in the new law and found that “no case was made out to stay entire provisions of the statute”.

“However some sections need some protection,” he said.

The bench made clear that its directions were prima facie and interim in nature and they would not prevent the petitioners or the government from advancing full arguments on the constitutional validity of the law at the stage of final hearing.

The detailed judgement is awaited.

CJI Gavai then referred to the provisions which have been interfered with or stayed by the interim order.

“The requirement that a person has to be a practicing Muslim for the last five years before he can dedicate a property as waqf (Section 3(r)) has been stayed until the state governments rules are framed for examining whether a person is a practicing Muslim or not. Without any such rule/ mechanism, the provision will lead to an arbitrary exercise of power,” the order said.

One of the most significant interventions came in relation to Section 3C, which had vested powers in designated government officers to determine the status of Waqf properties.

The bench stayed a proviso to Section 3C(2) of the law, which said a property would not be deemed Waqf until a government officer’s report confirmed no encroachment.

It also stayed the operation of section 3C(3), which authorised the officer to declare a property as government land and alter revenue records.

The order stalled Section 3C(4), which required the state government to direct the Waqf Board to correct its records on the basis of the officer’s findings.

“Permitting the collector to determine the rights is against the separation of powers; the executive cannot be permitted to determine the rights of citizens,” it said.

The bench clarified that until the title to a property is finally adjudicated under Section 83 by the Waqf Tribunal, and subject to appeal before the High Court, neither the possession of the Waqf nor its records would be disturbed.

However, during the pendency of inquiry, no third-party rights could be created in such properties, it said.

On the non-Muslim participation in Waqf Boards, the bench declined to stay the provisions but imposed limitations.

While not striking down Section 23, which deals with the appointment of chief executive officers (CEOs), the bench said, “As far as possible, efforts should be made to appoint the CEO, who is also the ex-officio secretary of the board, from the Muslim community.”

It, however, refused to interfere with the provision mandating registration of Waqfs, observing that it was not a new requirement and had existed under earlier legislations of 1995 and 2013.

According to the Act, Waqf refers to an endowment made by a Muslim for charitable or religious purposes, such as building mosques, schools, hospitals, or other public institutions. “Another defining feature of a Waqf is that it’s inalienable- which means it cannot be sold, gifted, inherited or encumbered,” it states.School supplies

On May 22, the Supreme Court reserved its orders on three key issues, including the power to denotify properties declared as “waqf by courts, waqf-by-user or waqf by deed”, which cropped up during the hearing of pleas challenging the validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.

Apart from the issue of denotification, petitioners raised questions over the composition of state waqf boards and the Central Waqf Council, where they contended that only Muslims should operate except ex-officio members.

The third issue relates to a provision that says a waqf property will not be treated as a waqf when the collector conducts an inquiry to ascertain if the property is government land.

On April 25, the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs filed a preliminary 1,332-page affidavit defending the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 and opposed any “blanket stay” by the court on a “law having presumption of constitutionality passed by Parliament”.

The Centre notified the Act on April 8 after it got President Droupadi Murmu’s assent on April 5.

The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha passed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 on April 3 and April 4 respectively. (Agencies)

WPI Inflation Turns Positive After 2 Months, At 0.52% In August

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Wholesale price inflation (WPI) returned to the positive zone after two months at 0.52 per cent in August, as prices of food articles and manufactured items inched up, government data showed on Monday.

WPI-based inflation was (-) 0.58 and (-) 0.19 per cent in July and June, respectively. It was 1.25 per cent in August last year.

“Positive rate of inflation in August 2025 is primarily due to an increase in prices of food products, manufacturing, non-food articles, non-metallic mineral products and transport equipment etc,” the industry ministry said in a statement.

As per WPI data, deflation in food articles was 3.06 per cent in August, as against a deflation of 6.29 per cent in July, with vegetables witnessing a spike in prices. Deflation in vegetables was 14.18 per cent in August, as against 28.96 per cent in July.

In the case of manufactured products, inflation was higher at 2.55 per cent in August, as against 2.05 per cent in the month before.

Fuel and power saw a negative inflation or deflation of 3.17 per cent in August, as against 2.43 per cent in July.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which takes into account retail inflation, had kept benchmark policy rates unchanged at 5.5 per cent last month.

After declining for nine months since November 2024, retail inflation inched up to 2.07 per cent in August, driven by a rise in prices of kitchen items, like vegetables, meat, fish, and eggs, data released last week showed. (Agencies)

DIGP DKR RANGE, DC AND SSP DODA HELD A PEACE COMMITTEE MEETING WITH BEOPAR MANDAL, TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION AND PROMINENT CITIZENS OF DODA

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Doda, September 13:- The Dy Inspector General of Police, DKR Range, Sh. Shridhar Patil IPS, along with Deputy Commissioner Doda, Sh. Harvinder Singh IAS, and SSP Doda, Sh. Sandeep Kumar Mehta JKPS, held a meeting with the representatives from Beopar Mandal, Transport Association and prominent citizens & civil society of Doda, at District Police Office, Doda. The discussion was mainly focused on the various issues pertaining to restoring peace and resolving issues of the public at large.

Representatives of Beopar Mandal, transport association and others assured their active support and cooperation to the District administration in maintaining public order and requested for phase wise lifting of restrictions imposed under section 163 BNSS, so that Govt./ public business establishments may run smoothly and general public feels relieved. The representatives highlighted that in the recent flood situation, landslides in the district, the general public having already suffered significant losses needed to be supported through lifting of restrictions. They further requested for immediate restoration of services including Internet, transport facilities, opening of schools and market and assured to extend their active support and cooperation to administration in bringing the situation back to track.

       SSP Doda Sh Sandeep Mehta JKPS,  exhorted upon the  participants to keep eye on the miscreants who are hell bent to disrupt the peace full situation of the district for which we all have to take responsibility to maintain law and order.    

While addressing the participants, Dy Commissioner Doda Harvinder Singh assured the participants that all their demands shall be met on priority and all the issues of the public related to supply of essential commodities for Doda and Kishtwar shall be addressed in 24 hours time.

       The DIGP DKR range Shridhar Patil commended the role and support of general public of Doda including all stake holders, in maintaining peace and order in the district despite of attempts to create unrest not only in the district but whole of UT of J&K. He highlighted that the people of Doda have set an example of maintaining peace and communal harmony. The DIGP stressed upon the participants particularly business community to activate the CCTV cameras and ensure their functionality so that activities of trouble creators could be monitored. He sought cooperation and responsibility of transport association, shopkeepers to keep an eye on miscreants trouble creators which include sensitization of drivers, laborers, workers etc connected with the business activities.   

The representatives were assured that restrictions would be progressively eased out starting immediately. The reopening of shops in the market, resumption of transport services, restoration of broadband and mobile internet services and the reopening of schools will be carried out in a phased manner after assessing the ground situation. It was stressed upon the participants to remain in constant touch with the administration and help in bringing the situation towards normalcy which is the priority of the administration. Among others, Addl. DC Doda, ACR Doda, Addl. SP Hqrs Doda, Dy. SP Hqrs. DODA , SO to DIGP DKR range and SHO PS Doda were also present in the meeting.

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Ramakrishna Mission Medical Centre organises free mega multi-speciality health camp on 13 September 2025

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JAMMU, 13 Sep: The Ramakrishna Mission Medical Centre in Udheywala, Jammu, successfully organized a one-day free mega multi-speciality health camp on September 13. The camp featured Dr. Sushil Razdan, Dr. KK Pandita, a highly renowned Neurologists and Dr. SK Bali, Nephrologist from Jammu and Kashmir, among other specialists and Dr. Rajni Razdan.

The health camp provided a comprehensive range of free medical services, including consultations with Neurologists, Nephrologists, Orthopaedist, Gynaecologist, Dental Surgeon, ENT specialist, Ophthalmologist, Allopathy Physicians, Physiotherapist, and Clinical Psychologist. Refreshments were also provided for all attendees.

In addition to the free consultations, the camp offered check-ups for blood sugar, Hba1c, and blood pressure at no cost. A Full Body Check-up covering 66 parameters, including CBC, LFT, KFT, Lipid profile, BSF, Urine tests, and thyroid function tests (T3, T4, TSH), was available. Free neurpathy, uric acid, sugar and hb tests were also available.

A total 345 of patients benefited from the expertise of 14 doctors at this camp.

This camp was a part of Ramakrishna Mission Medical Centre’s ongoing commitment to serving the community and providing accessible healthcare services to all.

Distinguished guests including Shri Farooq Qaiser, SSP Traffic, Shri Harpreet Anand, Owner Jammu Sanskriti Schools, Shri Raman Gupta MD, pans and pots, Dr. Vijay Gupta, Gynaecologist graced the event with their presence. 

Farooq Qaiser, SSP Traffic commended the Centre’s efforts in alignment with Swami Vivekananda’s vision and urged public support for such humanitarian initiatives. 

Harpreet Anand praised the Mission’s commendable work and encouraged local citizens to make the most of these medical services.

Swami Yajnadharananda Ji, Secretary of Ramakrishna Mission, Jammu, highlighted the organization’s commitment to the ideals of Sri Ramakrishna Dev, Maa Sarada, and Swami Vivekananda, emphasizing service to humanity as a form of divine worship. He also announced plans to organize such free camps monthly.

For other information contact us on number 9596984032. Ramakrishna Mission, Jammu provides cultural, educational and medical services following the ideals of Sri Ramakrishna Dev, Maa Sarada and Swami Vivekananda.

Omar Abdullah’s NC Govt Exposed: Full Funds to Srinagar, Jammu Still Deprived of CAPEX Share

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Jammu, 12 September 2025: 

Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) has accused the NC-led elected government headed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of indulging in blatant regional discrimination by depriving Jammu of its rightful share of CAPEX funds.

Addressing a joint press conference here at Party Headquarters today, BJP Spokespersons Gaurav Gupta and Zorawar Singh Jamwal in presence of party Media Incharge Dr. Pardeep Mahotra, revealed that both Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) and Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) were to receive around ₹40–50 crore each under CAPEX. However, while SMC has been granted full release of funds and is ready to begin developmental works, JMC is still awaiting nearly ₹26 crore—almost half of its allocation.

“This is a shocking example of step-motherly treatment. Despite Jammu facing devastation from cloudbursts, flash floods, and heavy rains which left roads, drains, water supply systems, and other civic infrastructure crippled, the Omar Abdullah government has not released even a single penny against JMC’s ₹60 crore proposal. The people of Jammu are being pushed to suffer while Srinagar marches ahead,” Gaurav Gupta said.

He stressed that the Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD), which is under the direct charge of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, has failed in its duty towards Jammu. “By releasing full funds to Srinagar while deliberately stalling Jammu’s share, the NC-led dispensation has once again exposed its anti-Jammu mindset. This biased governance is unacceptable and will be resisted at every level,” he added.

Gupta further said that if the pending ₹26 crore is released without delay, urgent works like retaining walls at vulnerable Nallahs, permanent road restoration, and strengthening of water supply systems can be immediately taken up. “Temporary repairs may give short-term relief, but without permanent solutions, Jammu will remain vulnerable during every monsoon,” he warned.

Calling for immediate corrective action, Zorawar Singh Jamwal asserted that the people of Jammu will no longer tolerate discrimination. “Our demand is crystal clear—equal treatment, timely release of funds, and accelerated development. The Omar Abdullah government must answer why it gave full funds to SMC but denied the same to JMC. This betrayal of Jammu will not be forgotten,” he maintained.

Concluding the press conference, Gaurav Gupta demanded immediate release of the pending ₹26 crore for JMC, stressing that Jammu deserves nothing less than equal treatment and justice.

Gunfire outside actress Disha Patani’s family home in Bareilly

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Bollywood actress Disha Patani’s family residence in Bareilly came under attack early Friday morning when two unidentified assailants on a motorcycle opened fire outside the house.

The incident took place around 3:00 AM in the Civil Lines area, where Patani’s father, retired DSP Jagdish Patani, and other family members were present.

According to police reports, two rounds were fired before the attackers fled the scene. No injuries were reported, but the family was left shaken. Jagdish Patani immediately alerted the local police. A forensic team recovered two empty cartridges from outside the residence.

The attack has been claimed by the notorious criminal network led by gangsters Rohit Godara and Goldy Brar. In a threatening Facebook post, the gang claimed responsibility, stating that the firing was carried out in retaliation for alleged derogatory remarks made by someone associated with the Patani family against revered Hindu spiritual leaders Sant Premanand Maharaj and Aniruddhacharya Maharaj.

The post further warned that the incident was “just a trailer” and threatened that anyone disrespecting their religion or spiritual figures would face deadly consequences. The gang also extended its warning to the wider film industry, urging it to “respect Sanatan Dharma” or be prepared for similar actions.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Anurag Arya confirmed that the case has been handed over to the Crime Branch, and five special teams have been formed to identify and apprehend the culprits. Additional police personnel have been deployed at the Patani residence to ensure the family’s safety.

“We are scanning nearby CCTV footage and have alerted intelligence units regarding the threat posed by Goldy Brar and his network,” said SSP Arya. He added that a formal case has been registered based on the family’s complaint and that security arrangements for high-profile individuals in the city are under review.