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Heavy Traffic Disrupts Central Delhi Amid Republic Day Parade Rehearsal

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Central Delhi experienced major traffic snarls on Thursday as the full dress rehearsal for the Republic Day parade led to road diversions and restrictions, causing significant inconvenience to commuters. Key areas, including India Gate and ITO, were particularly affected, leading to long delays and frustration among travelers.

Traffic Chaos Near India Gate & ITO:
Commuters found themselves stuck in heavy traffic, especially around Ring Road near the ITO loop and IP Extension. One commuter described the situation, saying, “I was heading to ITO, and the Ring Road was completely packed with vehicles. Even Vikas Marg was jammed. We had no choice but to take a U-turn near the IP Extension metro station.”

Vehicles were seen crawling near Shivaji Stadium metro station, located close to Connaught Place, further adding to the chaos in the heart of the city.

Delays Extend Beyond Central Delhi:
Traffic issues weren’t confined to central Delhi alone. Sneha Rai, a resident of Noida, reported significant congestion at the Delhi-Noida border due to strict security checks. She said, “The traffic was heavy on the Delhi-Noida border, and Ashram Chowk was also a major bottleneck. Additionally, Ring Road and roads near C-Hexagon at India Gate were closed, leading to diversions and long queues.”

Delhi Police Traffic Advisory:
In preparation for the Republic Day parade, the Delhi Police had issued a traffic advisory earlier this week, warning commuters about restrictions and diversions near India Gate and surrounding areas. While these measures are essential for security, they have created substantial disruptions for daily travelers.

Commuter Tips:
Travelers are advised to avoid areas around India Gate, ITO, and the Delhi-Noida border during the rehearsal and parade period. Alternate routes and public transport options like the metro are recommended for smoother travel.

Deputy Chief Minister Lays Foundation Stone for Key Road Project in Ramban District

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In a significant step towards improving road infrastructure in the Jammu region, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today inaugurated the foundation stone laying ceremony for the much-anticipated Galli to Kateri Road Project. The project, which spans 2.60 kilometers, is aimed at enhancing the connectivity between Nashri and Sanasar, a well-known tourist destination in Ramban district.

The ambitious project, being executed by the Public Works Department (PWD), R&B Division Ramban, will be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 872.84 lakh. This upgraded road infrastructure is expected to greatly benefit the local population by stimulating tourism and local economic activities.

Foundation Stone Ceremony:
The foundation stone laying ceremony was attended by several distinguished figures, including Chairperson District Development Council (DDC) Dr. Shamshad Shan, MLA Ramban Arjun Singh Raju, Chief Engineer PWD Batote Ashok Kumar, ADC Ramban Varunjeet Singh Charak, DDC members, senior officers, and local residents.

Deputy Chief Minister’s Address:
Speaking at the event, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary reiterated the government’s commitment to providing effective governance at the people’s doorstep under the leadership of Chief Minister. He assured that the government was making every effort to resolve public issues and fulfill its promises for the betterment of Jammu and Kashmir.

“The government is working relentlessly to strengthen infrastructure and resolve public grievances. We understand the significance of road connectivity, particularly for regions like Ramban, which hold immense tourism potential,” said Choudhary.

He also emphasized the importance of frequent officer visits to rural areas to ensure the proper implementation of government schemes and to address concerns in a timely manner.

Tourism Potential and Infrastructure Development:
Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary recognized the region’s tourism potential, noting that improvements to the Nashri-Sanasar road would be pivotal for attracting more tourists. He assured that the government would take substantial steps to enhance tourism infrastructure in the region.

Public Darbar Highlights:
During the public darbar, Choudhary took the time to address the concerns raised by local residents, led by DDC Chairperson Dr. Shamshad Shan and MLA Arjun Singh Raju. Several issues were discussed, and the Deputy Chief Minister issued stern instructions to officers to ensure the prompt resolution of these matters.

Taking stock of various public welfare schemes and projects across sectors like Education, Health, Labour, Jal Shakti, Animal Husbandry, PWD, and PMGSY, the Deputy Chief Minister emphasized that any misappropriation of funds or laxity in service would not be tolerated.

Commitment to Public Welfare:
Choudhary assured the public that the government was committed to improving the quality of life for the residents of Jammu and Kashmir, and that necessary steps would be taken to guarantee that welfare schemes and projects benefit the community effectively.

Mysterious Illness Claims 17 Lives in Rajouri’s Badhaal Village District Magistrate Declares Crisis-Hit Area as Containment Zone

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Badhaal village, located in Kotranka Sub Division, has been declared a containment zone by the District Magistrate of Rajouri in light of the ongoing health crisis. The village has been battling a deadly, unidentified illness that has claimed the lives of 17 people over the past 47 days. Today, four more individuals, including three sisters, were transferred to hospitals as their health rapidly deteriorated.

The Rising Mystery

As investigations into the cause of the deaths continue, the Principal of Government Medical College (GMC) Rajouri, Dr. A.S. Bhatia, revealed that the common factor among all the fatalities is severe damage to the brain and nervous system.

“The deaths all share the involvement of brain damage and nervous system deterioration,” Dr. Bhatia stated, underscoring the alarming nature of the illness.

New Cases Surface

The latest patients to be hospitalized include three sisters—Tazeem Akhtar (22), Khalida Begum (18), and Nazia Kouser (16)—who were airlifted to GMC Jammu in a helicopter. The fourth patient, Shabnam Akhtar (18), was also transferred from the village after her health rapidly worsened. All four are reported to be close relatives of the families that lost loved ones to the illness.

Another patient, Javid Ahmad (25), was airlifted to PGI Chandigarh for specialized treatment and is said to be stable as of the latest reports.

Ongoing Investigation

A Central investigation team, formed by the Union Home Ministry, is currently conducting a detailed probe into the mysterious deaths. More than 200 samples have been sent for testing to laboratories across the country. Forensic teams from Chandigarh and Lucknow are also assisting with the investigation.

Dr. Bhatia mentioned that while the exact cause of the illness remains elusive, initial tests suggest that it may not be a bacterial or viral infection. Experts are focusing their attention on potential toxins in the food supply.

Investigation Findings So Far

“We have ruled out communicable diseases,” said Senior Epidemiologist Shuja Qadri. “The primary focus is now on foodborne toxins as a potential cause.” Based on preliminary findings, authorities are narrowing down the possibilities, with food-related toxins emerging as the leading suspect.

Dr. Bhatia emphasized that the recovery rate for those affected has been promising, with 5 out of 9 patients who were admitted to GMC Rajouri successfully recovering. However, recovery remains difficult once the brain is impacted by the mysterious illness.

Hope for a Solution

Local MLA Javaid Iqbal Choudhary assured the public that all necessary measures are being taken to address the situation, and both local and central authorities are committed to finding answers. “We are hopeful that the investigations will soon reveal the cause, and the situation will be controlled effectively,” he said.

As the investigation continues, the residents of Badhaal village remain in a state of uncertainty, anxiously awaiting answers while adhering to preventive measures.

Authorities urge the public to refrain from sharing food items until the cause of the illness is definitively identified.

Jal Shakti Department Assures Restoration of Water Supply in Dabda and Gwari Soon

Doda: The Jal Shakti (PHE) Department has assured that efforts are underway to address the non-functionality of the Water Supply Scheme (WSS) at Bellaru Chakrabhati, which serves the villages of Dabda and Gwari in Panchayat Bellaru.

 

According to the department, the project had faced several challenges that caused delays. The construction of the gravity main pipeline was earlier halted due to unforeseen circumstances, and portions of the pipeline were damaged, further complicating progress. These issues, along with logistical challenges during testing and commissioning, resulted in significant delays.

However, the department has confirmed that repair work is in progress and testing activities are being actively carried out. Officials have assured that the water supply system is expected to be functional within the next 10 to 15 days, subject to the successful completion of repairs and testing.

The Jal Shakti Department reiterated its commitment to ensuring the successful implementation of the scheme and resolving the water crisis in Dabda and Gwari at the earliest.

 

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Inaugurates 47th Annual Day of Vidyadhiraja Sainik School; Announces 100 New Sainik Schools

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, during his visit to Kerala, inaugurated the 47th annual day celebrations of the Vidyadhiraja Sainik School in Alappuzha. In a significant announcement, he confirmed the Centre’s decision to establish 100 new sainik schools across the country. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the quality of basic education and contributing to the nation’s overall development, particularly in rural and remote areas.

The Defence Minister also outlined the government’s plan to open sainik schools to girls, marking a transformative step in gender inclusivity within the military education system. Singh added that the expansion of sainik schools would ensure that students from diverse cultural and geographical backgrounds have access to top-tier education, fostering a more inclusive and representative future for India’s armed forces.

Singh’s remarks came as part of his broader vision for India’s development. As the country advances toward self-reliance across sectors like health, communication, industry, transport, and defence, he stressed the need for a “revolution in education,” emphasizing the importance of fostering the holistic development of children to secure India’s place in the global landscape.

Key Points:

  • 100 New Sainik Schools: To be established nationwide to improve access to quality education.
  • Inclusivity: Girls will now be admitted to sainik schools, making the institutions more inclusive.
  • Holistic Education: The need for a revolution in India’s education system to align with national progress.
  • Values of a Sainik: Soldiers symbolize discipline, focus, and selflessness, traits shared by great leaders such as Swami Vivekananda, Adi Shankaracharya, and Raja Ravi Varma.

During his speech, Rajnath Singh also underscored that a ‘sainik’ should not be defined only by their role in war but by the values they represent—values that are critical not only to military service but to leadership in all aspects of society. He drew inspiration from India’s great historical figures, highlighting how their contributions to social, political, cultural, and religious reforms were equally monumental.

As the Centre moves forward with its plans to expand sainik schools and revitalize education, Singh’s address signals a new era of military and educational integration aimed at fostering national growth through discipline, resilience, and commitment.

Aneesha Sharma Wins Silver at Sports for All Shooting Championship 2025

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Aneesha Sharma, a rising shooting star from Jammu and Kashmir and a trainee at the Mission Olympics Shooting Academy Jammu, clinched a silver medal at the prestigious Sports for All Shooting Championship 2025. The event, held at the renowned Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi, witnessed Aneesha’s stellar performance in the 10M Air Rifle women’s category.

Aneesha scored an impressive 631.5 points, securing the silver medal and earning a spot in the coveted Champion of Champions (COC) category. Her remarkable achievement was further celebrated with a cash prize of Rs 30,000.

This victory is a testament to Aneesha’s hard work, perseverance, and the dedication of her coaches, Vishal Mehra and Aman Singh, who played an instrumental role in her preparation. The Mission Olympics Shooting Academy Jammu continues to serve as a key institution for fostering top-tier shooting talent in the country.

In recognition of her achievement, Dilbag Singh, Patron-in-Chief of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifle Association (JKRA), along with President S.S. Sodhi, Chairman Kuldeep Jamwal, and CEO DySP Sharat Chander Singh, congratulated Aneesha for her exceptional performance, expressing pride in her success.

Second Ice Hockey Coaching Camp and First Block-Level Championship Conclude at Tai-Suru

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The Second Ice Hockey Coaching Camp-2025 and the inaugural Block-Level Ice Hockey Championship-2025 concluded today at the Ice Hockey Rink in Tai-Suru, marking a successful culmination of 20 days of intense training and competitive action.

The events were organized by the ZPEO Tai-Suru, with significant support from Councillor Taisuru, Abdul Hadi, who graced the event as the chief guest. Tehsildar Taisuru, Abdul Rehman, attended as the special guest, with additional dignitaries including Block Development Officer Taisuru, Rukhsar Ahmad, I/c Block Medical Officer Tai-Suru, Dr. Umar, and Headmaster of High School Youljuk, Mohd Hassan.

20-Day Coaching Camp and Championship Highlights

The Ice Hockey Coaching Camp, which spanned 20 days, saw the participation of 180 enthusiastic students who underwent rigorous training under the guidance of Coach Mohd Ishaq. The Block-Level Championship featured fierce competition, with seven boys’ teams and four girls’ teams vying for the coveted titles.

In the girls’ final, the Nun Kun Ice Hockey Team, led by Arifa Batool, secured a dominant 4-1 victory over the Suru Valley Ice Hockey Team. Meanwhile, in the boys’ final, Ice Warriors Taisuru, captained by Qasim Ali, emerged victorious with a resounding 7-0 win over the Suru Valley Titans.

Prize Distribution and Acknowledgments

To honor the efforts and achievements of all involved, the Councillor of Taisuru presented cash prizes to the maintenance committee members and event staff. Additionally, medals, mementos, and certificates were awarded to the winners, runners-up, and officials for their contributions and performance.

Coach Mohd Ishaq, who served as the ZPEO Tai-Suru, expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the support and cooperation extended by everyone involved in making the camp and championship a success. His efforts in training and promoting ice hockey in the region were widely appreciated, and the event marked a significant step forward in fostering sports development in Tai-Suru.

Gautam Adani Visits Maha Kumbh, Seeks Blessings of Maa Ganga

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Renowned industrialist and Chairman of the Adani Group, Gautam Adani, expressed his awe and admiration for the grandeur of the Maha Kumbh as he visited Prayagraj on Tuesday with his family. Adani, who arrived in the afternoon, took a holy dip and offered prayers at the Triveni Sangam, accompanied by his wife, Dr. Preeti Adani, Chairperson of Adani Foundation, son Karan Adani, daughter-in-law Paridhi Adani, and granddaughters. His younger son, Jeet Adani, also joined the family at the event.

Seeking Blessings for Family Occasion

Adani shared that his visit to the Kumbh was also to seek blessings from Maa Ganga ahead of a significant family occasion — the wedding of his son Jeet on February 7. He mentioned that the wedding would be a simple family affair, marking a special moment in the Adani family’s life.

Praising the Management of Maha Kumbh

Overwhelmed by the scale and organization of the Maha Kumbh, Adani praised the management of the event, emphasizing that even corporate houses could learn valuable lessons from the coordination and dedication that went into the Kumbh. “The efforts of everyone, from security personnel to sanitation workers, have been crucial to the success of this event,” he remarked.

He also took the opportunity to express gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for the seamless organization of the Maha Kumbh. He highlighted the remarkable development work being carried out in Uttar Pradesh and reiterated the Adani Group’s commitment to supporting the state’s growth. “Uttar Pradesh, with its population of 25-26 crores, has abundant possibilities for development, and the Adani Group stands with the state in this endeavor,” he said.

Participating in Seva at ISKCON

During his visit, Adani also participated in seva (service) activities at ISKCON, where he helped prepare prasad in the kitchen. Dr. Preeti Adani and Paridhi Adani were also seen engaging in the kitchen activities, applying ghee to rotis and peeling peas.

Spiritual Experience at Sangam

Adani later traveled by boat to the Sangam, where he took a holy dip and worshipped at the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers. The experience left him deeply moved. “When I arrived in Prayagraj, it felt as though the faith, spirit of service, and cultures from around the world had converged at the lap of Maa Ganga,” Adani reflected. He also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the government, administration, sanitation workers, and security forces for their tireless efforts in ensuring the smooth conduct of the Kumbh, serving the sadhus, saints, Kalpvasis, and devotees.

Philanthropic Pledge and Support for Kumbh

Adani’s visit also included a trip to the Gita Press pandal, where he distributed the Aarti collection. As part of his commitment to serving the community, Adani has pledged to distribute one crore Aarti collections in collaboration with Gita Press and feed one lakh people every day in partnership with ISKCON.

Before concluding his visit, Adani visited the Sri Shankaracharya Temple’s ‘Viman Mandap’ before returning to Ahmedabad.

Through his visit and contributions, Gautam Adani expressed his admiration for the Maha Kumbh’s sacred significance while reaffirming his dedication to supporting the spiritual and social causes surrounding the event.

Kalpvas: A Tradition of Austerity and Devotion at Maha Kumbh

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Amid the grand spiritual atmosphere of the Maha Kumbh, 68-year-old Rohini Jha from Bihar’s Maithili region is enduring the biting cold and living in austerity as she performs Kalpvas – a month-long tradition that has been a part of the region’s spiritual heritage for centuries. She sleeps on the ground in her camp on the banks of the Sangam, wakes up early to take a holy dip, and has just one meal a day as part of the deeply rooted practice.

The Sacred Journey of Kalpvas

Kalpvas, which spans from Paush Purnima to Magh Purnima, is a significant practice for devotees, highlighting austerity, spiritual focus, and self-discipline. The tradition has been part of the spiritual landscape of India for centuries and is referenced in ancient texts such as the Mahabharata and the Ramcharitmanas. Rohini Jha, who is on her 11th Kalpvas, recalls that she began this sacred journey at the tender age of four, accompanying her parents. “It is believed that performing at least 12 Kalpvas is auspicious,” she shared, emphasizing the spiritual fulfillment it brings.

Embracing Simplicity and Detachment

Devotees who undertake Kalpvas forsake their comforts and lead a simple, detached life during this period. They reside in temporary tents near the Sangam, symbolizing their disconnection from worldly pleasures. “The more pain or difficulty you face during Kalpvas, the more successful it is… You feel closer to God, and free from worldly concerns,” Jha explained. She is accompanied by seven family members, all senior citizens, who also practice Kalpvas.

The practice, although challenging, strengthens spiritual devotion. Jha, who once slept directly on the sand, now uses bedding due to her age. “The rules of Kalpvas are strict, but now, people follow them flexibly. It’s the thought and the devotion that matters,” she added.

The Rigorous Daily Routine

Kalpvasis, the practitioners of Kalpvas, maintain a strict daily routine. They bathe at least twice a day in the holy waters of the Sangam — the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers. They also attend spiritual discourses and listen to devotional music throughout the day. This strict regimen fosters inner purification and spiritual growth.

While family members and friends visit the Kalpvasis to seek blessings, they cannot stay for the entire month or follow the rigorous routine. Kalpvas usually begins with planting tulsi, bananas, and barley, marking the beginning of their disciplined and austere journey.

A Spiritual Family Tradition

For the Sharma family from Ballia, Kalpvas is more than a ritual – it is a tradition passed down through generations. “We set up our tent in the same familiar spot near the Ganga, and the elders share stories from their youth. The younger ones gradually learn about patience, resilience, and spirituality,” said VK Sharma. For them, Kalpvas is a blend of individual devotion and collective spiritual activities, from community service to quiet philosophical discussions around a fire in the evenings.

A Commitment to Spiritual Growth

The commitment to Kalpvas is seen as an intense spiritual journey, with devotees like Shivanand Pandey taking a break from their regular lives to focus solely on their religious practices. “Kalpvasis pledge to camp on the cold banks of the Sangam, bathe thrice a day in the sacred waters, and observe a disciplined lifestyle focused on patience, non-violence, and devotion,” Pandey explained. This pledge, according to tradition, must be followed for 12 continuous years to be fulfilled.

His wife, Neha Pandey, who has completed 12 Kalpvas, accompanies him each year, although she did not take the pledge this time due to health reasons. She believes in the auspiciousness of performing ‘seva’ — service — for a Kalpvasi. “The dawn dip in the Sangam is believed to cleanse both the body and the soul, absolving devotees of their sins,” she added.

The Growing Spiritual Gathering

The Maha Kumbh is a massive religious gathering that occurs every 12 years, with over seven crore pilgrims expected to take part this year. Over 15 lakh Kalpvasis are anticipated to participate, with each Kalpvasi typically accompanied by two or three people. The administration has made arrangements to ensure they have the support they need during their time at the Sangam.

Vivek Chaturvedi, Mahakumbh Nagar’s Additional District Magistrate, highlighted the importance of the event. “Most Kalpvasis are connected to religious organizations or seers, and they stay in tents arranged by their gurus. We also provide support for families who make their own arrangements,” he said.

The Essence of Kalpvas: Timeless and Unchanging

For 75-year-old Gopal Nuniwal, a seasoned Kalpvasi, the essence of Kalpvas remains unchanged despite the evolving landscape of the Kumbh. “It is not just an event; it is a way of life. It is a time to reconnect with your inner self and the divine,” he remarked.

As the Maha Kumbh continues, the practice of Kalpvas offers a profound spiritual experience for devotees who seek peace, devotion, and connection with the divine. For many, including Jha and the Sharma family, Kalpvas remains a deeply personal and transformative journey, marked by self-discipline, austerity, and a strengthened bond with their spirituality.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Launches 2025 Calendars and Trekking Maps to Promote Jammu and Kashmir Tourism

In a bid to further boost tourism in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today unveiled the official calendars for the year 2025 and trekking maps created by the Department of Tourism. The event, held at the Civil Secretariat, was attended by various senior officials including Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Additional Chief Secretary Dheeraj Gupta, Commissioner Secretary of Tourism Yasha Mudgal, and Directors of Tourism from both Kashmir and Jammu.

Showcasing Jammu and Kashmir’s Scenic Beauty

The launch included wall calendars and table calendars featuring mesmerizing images of the region’s landscapes, cultural heritage, and top tourist spots. These calendars, meant to capture the essence of Jammu and Kashmir’s natural beauty, highlight the region’s diverse attractions from its snowy peaks to lush valleys, and historic monuments.

The trekking maps unveiled at the event are designed to showcase the various adventurous trekking routes in the region. These include renowned trails such as the Kolahoi Glacier Trek, Khrew-Wasterwan Trail, Gurez-Sonamarg Trek, Sarbal Bear Valley Trek, and Margan Pass Tsoharmarg Trek. The maps are aimed at providing trekkers and adventurers with detailed information to explore the hidden gems of the region.

Promoting Jammu and Kashmir as a Global Tourist Destination

In his speech at the launch, Omar Abdullah commended the efforts of the Tourism Department, stressing the importance of these initiatives in promoting Jammu and Kashmir as a premier tourist destination. “These calendars and trekking maps will serve as valuable tools to inform people about our region’s stunning tourist destinations and exciting trekking routes. This initiative will undoubtedly help attract more visitors to explore the natural beauty and adventure opportunities our state offers,” the Chief Minister said.

By highlighting the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir, the launch is expected to encourage both domestic and international tourism. The trekking maps, in particular, will be instrumental in guiding adventurers to some of the most scenic and challenging trails the state has to offer.

A Step Towards Sustainable Tourism Growth

The launch of the calendars and trekking maps is a part of the state’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainable tourism and boost local economies through the travel and hospitality sector. With an increasing interest in adventure tourism and eco-tourism, Jammu and Kashmir is positioning itself as a leading destination for both leisure and adventure seekers.

As the tourism industry continues to grow, the government’s focus remains on enhancing infrastructure and ensuring that the natural beauty of the region is preserved for future generations.