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Jammu’s Shreya Gupta Shines at Senior National Fencing Championship, Secures Bronze

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Jammu and Kashmir’s star fencer, Shreya Gupta, has added yet another accolade to her impressive career by clinching a Bronze medal at the 35th Senior National Fencing Championship held in Kannur, Kerala. The prestigious tournament commenced on December 31, 2024, and will conclude on January 3, 2025.

Shreya reached the semifinals, where she faced Olympian Bhawani Devi in a thrilling match. Despite starting strong and leading 8-4, Bhawani’s vast experience turned the tide, resulting in a 15-11 victory for the Olympian. Undeterred, Shreya bounced back in the medal bout, showcasing her resilience and skill by defeating Kerala’s Jose Josna Christy 15-9.

Earlier in the knockout stages, Shreya demonstrated her dominance with convincing 15-6 victories over Prakriti Sharma of Rajasthan and Vandita Barad of Gujarat.

With an impressive career record that includes 5 International medals and 20 National Golds, Shreya continues to cement her status as one of India’s top fencers.

The Secretary of the J&K Sports Council, Nuzhat Gull, congratulated Shreya on her remarkable performance. She also acknowledged the dedication of Shreya’s coach, Shotu Lal Sharma, whose guidance has been instrumental in her success. Gull praised both for bringing immense pride to Jammu and Kashmir through their achievements in the sport.

Shreya’s journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes in the region, highlighting the potential for excellence with determination and the right support.

TIMELY ACTION URGED FOR CHENAB REGION POST SNOWFALL IMPACT Dr Farooq Abdullah Commends Relief Efforts, Calls for Sustained Measures

National Conference president Dr. Farooq Abdullah has urged the administration to expedite their efforts in resolving the challenges faced by the residents of the Chenab region in the wake of heavy snowfall.

Acknowledging the scale of the snowfall and its adverse impact, Dr. Farooq emphasized the importance of continuous administrative intervention in restoring essential services and meeting the immediate needs of the affected communities.

Dr. Farooq praised the Government, led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, for its proactive measures and the extensive public outreach programs undertaken by party MLAs and Ministers during these trying times. “The swift response in clearing snow, restoring power and water supply, and ensuring the availability of ration has significantly alleviated the suffering of the people,” he remarked.

The National Conference leader lauded Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for personally supervising relief operations and ensuring administrative presence on the ground. This hands-on approach, according to Dr. Farooq, has fostered public confidence and demonstrated the Government’s dedication to the welfare of its citizens.

Dr. Farooq called for sustained vigilance by the administration to ensure the uninterrupted continuation of relief measures until normalcy is restored in the Chenab region. He expressed optimism that such concerted efforts will strengthen public trust and reinforce faith in governance.

The Chenab region, along with parts of the Kashmir Valley and winter zones in Jammu, has been grappling with the aftermath of the heavy snowfall, which disrupted essential services and posed significant challenges to daily life. Dr. Farooq’s statement underscores the importance of robust and effective governance in the face of natural calamities

Three Men Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances in Bhadarwah Hotel

Panic gripped the serene town of Bhadarwah this evening as three men were found dead under mysterious circumstances in the Royal Inn Guest House. The incident has left the local community in shock and authorities scrambling for answers.

The deceased have been identified as:

  • Mukesh Singh (39), son of Kuldeep Singh, resident of Domana in Jammu.
  • Ashutosh Singh Rana (30), son of Daleep Singh Rana, resident of Bhela, Doda, currently residing in Purkhoo, Jammu.
  • Sunny Choudhary, further details yet to be confirmed.

The unsettling discovery has raised numerous questions, and authorities remain tight-lipped about the possible causes. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Doda, Sandeep Mehta, stated that investigations are underway and refrained from commenting further until conclusive evidence emerges.

Local sources revealed that the discovery of the bodies caused widespread panic in the area. Efforts to reach other senior police officials for additional information were met with silence, as many officers declined to respond to repeated inquiries.

The authorities have assured a thorough investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the deaths. Residents and visitors have been advised to remain calm and allow the law enforcement agencies to carry out their work.

Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.

 

Srinagar’s Ahmed Taha Masoodi Wins Bronze at 5th Junior World Pencak Silat Championship

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Ahmed Taha Masoodi, a rising star in martial arts from Srinagar, has brought immense pride to India by clinching a bronze medal at the prestigious 5th Junior World Pencak Silat Championship, held in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The championship, featuring over 1,100 athletes from 55 countries, stands as one of the most competitive global tournaments in Pencak Silat. Ahmed’s stellar performance shone brightly amidst fierce competition, underscoring the growing prominence of Indian talent on the international stage.

Ahmed’s journey to this global triumph was paved by his extraordinary achievements at the national level. In November 2024, he bagged four gold medals across two national Pencak Silat Championships, demonstrating his exceptional skills and building momentum for his success at the world championship.

Hailing from a region with limited resources and facilities, Ahmed’s passion and dedication for Pencak Silat have been instrumental in his rise. He credits his success to his family’s unwavering support and the mentorship of his coach, Mohd Iqbal, who has played a pivotal role in shaping his career.

The championship, organized by the International Pencak Silat Federation, saw tough competition from Pencak Silat powerhouses like Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Ahmed’s bronze medal not only brought him recognition but also earned him admiration from peers and spectators alike.

In his statement, Ahmed expressed heartfelt gratitude to his family and coaches, highlighting their role in his journey. He emphasized that his achievement is a testament to the power of determination and support, serving as an inspiration for young athletes, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir.

Ahmed Taha Masoodi’s accomplishment is a beacon of hope, proving that with passion and perseverance, even the most challenging circumstances can be overcome to achieve global success.

6th Jammu & Kashmir UT Karate Championship 2024 Concludes with Over 500 Participants

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The 6th Jammu & Kashmir UT Karate Championship 2024 concluded today at the Indoor Stadium, Bhagwati Nagar, with over 500 participants showcasing their skills in various categories. The two-day event featured competitions in Sub-Junior, Cadet, Junior, and Senior categories.

The championship was organized with meticulous attention to technical standards, under the guidance of officials including Shihan Ashwani Yadav (AKF Certified Judge), Sensei Akhtar (Head Admin, KIO Sportdata India), Mohd Aurangzeb (President, SKFI), and other qualified referees like Anilkumar, Rajan Jamwal, Tajamul Islam, Ganesh Gupta, and Priya Sharma.

The closing ceremony was graced by special guests Rahil Gupta (Vice Chairman, AKAJK) and Ambedkar Gupta (President, AKAJK), who distributed medals to the winners. Ajaz Ahmed (General Secretary, AKAJK) extended a vote of thanks. Notable international karatekas Poonam Salathia, Azmat Kalyan, and Rajat Singh were recognized for their contributions to the sport.

Team Kumite Highlights

The AKA-JK Team secured first place, with Jammu District taking second, and Baramulla and Udhampur Districts sharing third place.

Individual Achievements

Cadet Boys & Girls Category:

  • Gold: Mehr un N (Budgam), Avneet K (Jammu), Angat S (Udhampur), Vishal V (Udhampur), Hussnain A (Rajouri), Rudra Pratap S (Udhampur), Rudrah S (Udhampur)
  • Silver: Sumanshi S (Udhampur), Rutba H (Ganderbal), Arifa W (Baramulla), Surinder G (Rajouri), Ahmad Saqib C (Ganderbal), Haroon N (Budgam), Aryan B (Jammu)
  • Bronze: Zikra B (Budgam), Ekam Ekagar V (Rajouri), Masroof Ahmad D (Kupwara), Wani M (Kupwara), Bashir Mir B (Budgam), Munazim M (Ganderbal), Farooq M (Kupwara), Munazim M (Ganderbal)

Junior Boys & Girls Category:

  • Gold: Varun K (Udhampur), Zameer Ahmad B (Bandipora), Lovesh D (Budgam), Majeed Malik (Kupwara), Leepakshi B (Rajouri), Lovesh D (Budgam)
  • Silver: Varun S (Udhampur), Prashant D (Rajouri), Sahil A (Budgam), Ifra P (Baramulla)
  • Bronze: Puran S (Udhampur), Prince B (Udhampur)

Under-21 Boys & Girls Category:

  • Gold: Pakeeza N (Baramulla), Adil M (Rajouri), Vipul S (Rajouri), Owais W (Baramulla), Reshi A (Kupwara)
  • Silver: Riya S (Udhampur), Sangra Arindham (Kathua), Bhanu Partap (Udhampur), Harman J (Jammu), Faizan Bashir (Budgam)
  • Bronze: Junaid A (Bandipora), Nasir Farooq (Baramulla), Saqib Modh K (Rajouri)

Senior Male & Female Categories:

  • Gold: Iram I (Ganderbal), Mukhtar D (Srinagar), Neeraj M (Udhampur), Kalian K (Jammu), Sheikh N (Kathua), Sahiba (Ganderbal), Tanzeela N (Budgam), Bilal Zarah (Jammu), Shabrar S (Budgam), Mukhtar A (Budgam), Rajat Singh (Jammu), Vipul (Rajouri)
  • Silver: Priyanshi S (Udhampur), Tabiya F (Ganderbal), Sahil Hamid M (Baramulla), Mazoor M (Kupwara), Shakir S (Baramulla), Fayaz S (Kupwara), Farhat M (Baramulla), Misba M (Budgam), Syed A (Budgam), Umar F (Baramulla), Maqbool (Budgam), Rishav (Jammu)
  • Bronze: Devi V (Udhampur), Vansh S (Udhampur), Dushyant G (Udhampur), Takhmeena T (Budgam), Mohammad U (Bandipora), Ashish (Rajouri), Vikas Charak (Jammu), Raghav (Budgam), Manhas Singh (Jammu), Kumar R (Jammu)

The event was a testament to the region’s growing prowess in karate and the enthusiasm of its participants.

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Discloses Assets; Ministers Outshine Him in Wealth

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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has disclosed movable and immovable assets worth ₹1.64 crore, according to the latest asset declarations made mandatory for all cabinet ministers at the end of every calendar year.

As per the details uploaded on the Bihar government’s website on December 31, Kumar’s assets include ₹21,052 in cash and ₹60,811.56 in bank accounts. The Chief Minister’s movable properties are valued at ₹16,97,741.56, while his immovable assets amount to ₹1.48 crore. Kumar owns a single residential flat in a cooperative housing society in Dwarka, New Delhi.

Interestingly, several of his cabinet colleagues surpass him in wealth. Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary holds ₹6,70,000 in cash, while his wife Kumari Mamta possesses ₹5,70,000 in cash. Choudhary owns a rifle valued at ₹4 lakh and immovable properties worth ₹8.28 crore.

Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha owns immovable assets worth ₹2.42 crore, with his wife owning assets worth ₹3.32 crore. Sinha also possesses a revolver worth ₹77,181 but has no cash in hand.

Other ministers who have disclosed their assets include:

  • Sumit Kumar Singh (Science, Technology, and Technical Education)
  • Sunil Kumar (Education)
  • Mangal Pandey (Health)
  • Ratnesh Sada (SC/ST Welfare)
  • Leshi Singh (Food and Consumer Protection)
  • Jayant Raj (Building Construction)
  • Neeraj Kumar Singh (Public Health and Engineering)
  • Zama Khan (Minority Welfare)
  • Sheela Kumari (Transport)
  • Madan Sahni (Social Welfare)

The Nitish Kumar government’s initiative of mandatory disclosure aims to promote transparency and accountability among public representatives.

Prime Minister Modi Extends New Year Greetings

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm greetings to the nation on the occasion of the New Year, expressing hope for a year filled with opportunities and happiness.

Taking to social media platform X, the Prime Minister wrote, “Happy 2025! May this year bring everyone new opportunities, success, and endless joy. May everybody be blessed with wonderful health and prosperity.”

The message resonated with citizens across the country, marking the beginning of another year filled with optimism and hope for progress and well-being.

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Appeals for Cleanliness and Hospitality Ahead of Maha Kumbh

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reiterated his appeal to the residents of Prayagraj to uphold exemplary standards of cleanliness and hospitality as the city gears up to host the grand Maha Kumbh.

Extending his New Year wishes after a review meeting, the Chief Minister said, “With the cooperation of all, Prayagraj will host the Maha Kumbh with unparalleled grandeur, showcasing the efforts of the double-engine government and the pride of its people. I urge everyone to surpass the remarkable cleanliness and hospitality displayed during the 2019 Kumbh. This time, Prayagraj will again shine as a model city.”

Massive Preparations Underway

The Chief Minister highlighted significant progress in Prayagraj’s development, stating:

  • Infrastructure Upgrades: Over 200 roads have been upgraded, including single-lane roads converted to double lanes and double lanes to four and six lanes. Out of 14 planned flyovers and railway overbridges (ROBs), 13 are completed, with the last nearing completion.
  • Parking and Transportation: The Mela Authority has developed parking areas spanning 5,000 acres, equipped with checkpoints, robust security, and public address systems.
  • Pontoon Bridges: The number of pontoon bridges has increased from 22 in 2019 to 30, with 28 already completed and the remaining two set to finish within days.
  • Ghats and Water Supply: A kilometre-long temporary ghat and a permanent ghat near Arail are nearing completion. Additionally, 450 kilometers of pipelines have been laid to ensure clean drinking water.

Grand Scale and Global Anticipation

Chief Minister Adityanath emphasized that the Maha Kumbh, a once-in-144-years spiritual event, is attracting global attention. “This monumental gathering will see participation from over 7,000 organizations and 1.5 lakh tents arranged for devotees,” he said.

The event will commence with the Paush Purnima bath on January 13, followed by:

  • Makar Sankranti (Amrit Snan): January 14
  • Mauni Amavasya: January 29 (largest gathering of 6-8 crore devotees)
  • Basant Panchami: February 3
  • Two additional baths: February 12 and February 26

Inclusive Celebrations

The Chief Minister assured that there would be no protocol restrictions during the main baths, creating an inclusive environment for all devotees. Floral showers will be arranged to honor saints and welcome pilgrims.

Yogi Adityanath expressed gratitude to nature and the holy rivers, Ganga and Yamuna, for their blessings, ensuring a successful and safe Maha Kumbh. He concluded by stating, “The double-engine government is dedicated to making this sacred event a historic success, reflecting the spiritual and cultural richness of Prayagraj and India.”

Maha Kumbh: A Celebration of Faith and Unity

With preparations nearing completion, Prayagraj is set to welcome millions from across the globe, uniting in faith, spirituality, and the spirit of cleanliness and hospitality.

Lieutenant Governor Extends New Year Greetings to People

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha extended heartfelt New Year wishes to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, conveying his warm greetings on the eve of 2025.

In his message, the Lieutenant Governor expressed, “On this joyous occasion of New Year, I extend my warm greetings and good wishes to all. The commencement of a new year inspires us to reaffirm our commitment to building a society that is peaceful, compassionate, and inclusive.”

He emphasized the importance of aligning with the vision of Viksit Bharat and working collectively to elevate Jammu and Kashmir to new heights of development and prosperity. “Let us celebrate the diversity of our rich culture and continue to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and harmony in our society,” Sinha added.

Wishing happiness and well-being to everyone, the Lieutenant Governor concluded, “May the New Year 2025 bring health, prosperity, and joy to all households.”

Celebrating Diversity and Progress

The message resonates with the aspirations of the region, highlighting the need to cherish cultural richness and work collaboratively towards sustainable development.

As Jammu and Kashmir moves forward, the New Year serves as a reminder of shared goals, unity, and the collective responsibility to foster growth and harmony in the Union Territory.

Wishing everyone a prosperous and joyful 2025!

Congress Criticizes Repressive Measures in Katra, Calls for Immediate Intervention

In a press briefing held today, the Congress Party lambasted the administration for its “repressive measures” in addressing the ongoing unrest in Katra. The party called for the immediate intervention of the Lieutenant Governor to facilitate the release of detained leaders and to create a conducive atmosphere for dialogue.

Addressing the Press

JKPCC President Tariq Hameed Karra, flanked by senior party leaders, expressed strong disapproval of the administration’s handling of the Katra situation. He accused the authorities of adopting a “repressive policy” that undermines efforts to resolve the crisis. “Detaining representatives of the protestors and subjecting them to alleged inhumane and unhygienic conditions only worsens the situation,” Karra said.

Karra was joined by Working Presidents Tara Chand and Raman Bhalla, Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma, and other notable leaders, including Th Balwan Singh, Yogesh Sawhney, Ved Mahajan, SS Channi, and Namrata Sharma. They criticized the administration for blocking Congress leaders from visiting Katra, while leaders of other political parties were allowed access.

Concerns Over Stakeholders’ Treatment

The Congress leadership questioned the Shrine Board’s claims of seeking an amicable solution. “Is this the proper approach to engage stakeholders?” Karra asked, referring to the detention of local leaders who represent various aggrieved groups. “This heavy-handedness sends a wrong message and only deepens the divide.”

Karra reiterated Congress’ efforts to mediate since the unrest began on November 27. He noted that despite appeals to the Divisional Commissioner Jammu and visits by Congress delegations to Katra, the administration’s “repressive” approach has stalled progress.

Appeal to the Lieutenant Governor

The Congress party has formally approached the Lieutenant Governor, seeking his intervention to secure the release of detained leaders. “If the authorities are sincere about dialogue, they must release the detainees and address the concerns of all stakeholders,” Karra urged. The party has requested an audience with the LG to discuss the crisis and propose sending a high-powered delegation to Katra.

Impact on Livelihoods and Pilgrimage

Karra highlighted the dire implications of the unrest on local livelihoods, including Pony-walas, Pithu-walas, Palkiwalas, traders, shopkeepers, transporters, and vendors. He also expressed concern over the inconvenience caused to pilgrims visiting Katra, urging authorities to consider the religious and economic ramifications of the ongoing conflict.

Resentment Over Unfulfilled Promises

Reflecting broader discontent, Karra pointed out the unfulfilled promise of restoring Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, a commitment repeatedly made in public rallies and on the floor of Parliament. “The people of J&K feel betrayed once again in 2024,” he said, noting the widespread resentment across the region.

The Way Forward

The Congress party emphasized the need for a thoughtful and inclusive approach to resolving the Katra crisis. “Haste and repression will only alienate stakeholders further,” Karra warned, urging authorities to prioritize dialogue and address the legitimate concerns of all affected parties.