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BJP begins process to elect new national president; Nitin Nabin files nomination, likely unopposed

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday formally initiated the process for the election of its new national president, with senior leaders filing nomination papers in support of the party’s working president, Nitin Nabin.

BJP President J P Nadda and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh submitted one set of Nabin’s nomination papers to the party’s Returning Officer K Laxman, in the presence of Home Minister Amit Shah, Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, and senior leaders Dharmendra Pradhan, Bhupendra Yadav, and Kiren Rijiju.

Later in the day, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, along with other state leaders, filed another set of nomination papers backing Nabin, who was appointed working president last month.

Chief Ministers Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh), Pushkar Singh Dhami (Uttarakhand), Nayab Singh Saini (Haryana), and Pramod Sawant (Goa) were also present during the filing. Leaders from Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Assam, Jharkhand, and several other states extended their support by submitting nomination papers.

The 45-year-old Nitin Nabin is widely expected to be elected unopposed as the BJP’s 12th national president, with top leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, backing his candidature.

The BJP national president is elected by an electoral college comprising members of the party’s national council and state councils, with the process overseen by the national returning officer.

As per the BJP constitution, a candidate must be proposed jointly by at least 20 members of a state’s electoral college, and such proposals must come from a minimum of five states where elections to the national council have been completed. The candidate must also have completed four terms as an active member and possess at least 15 years of party membership.

Eight Soldiers Injured in Gunfight with JeM Terrorists in Kishtwar’s Chatroo Area

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Another fierce encounter broke out between security forces and terrorists in the Sonnar village of the Chatroo area in Kishtwar district on Thursday afternoon, leaving eight Army soldiers injured. The operation was launched following specific intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists in the upper reaches of the area.

According to reports, an Army team had moved to the Sonnar area to conduct a search operation when terrorists, positioned on higher ground, lobbed two grenades at the troops and opened fire. The soldiers immediately retaliated, triggering a gun battle that continued for some time.

Reinforcements from the Army, paramilitary forces, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Special Operations Group (SOG) were rushed to the spot to strengthen the cordon and intensify search operations. The operation continued till late night and was temporarily halted, with plans to resume early Friday morning.

Of the eight injured soldiers, three were airlifted to the Military Hospital in Udhampur for specialized treatment. Their condition is stated to be stable.

Sources said the Army had inputs about the presence of three foreign terrorists belonging to the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfit in the area. The ongoing operation has been named ‘Operation Trashi-I’ by the Army’s Nagrota-based White Knight Corps.

In a post on X, the White Knight Corps stated that contact was established with terrorists in the general area of Sonnar, northeast of Chatroo, during a deliberate joint search operation with Jammu and Kashmir Police. Additional forces have been inducted to reinforce the cordon, supported by close coordination with civil administration and security agencies.

Advanced surveillance equipment, including drones and sniffer dogs, has been deployed to track down the terrorists and prevent their escape through the dense forests and hilly terrain.

This is the third encounter in the Jammu region this year. Earlier encounters were reported in the Kahog and Najote forests of Kathua district on January 7 and 13, respectively. Security operations have been further intensified ahead of Republic Day celebrations to ensure peace and thwart any terror attempts.

Farooq Abdullah: Kashmiri Pandits Welcome to Return, Doubts Permanent Resettlement

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National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Monday said that displaced Kashmiri Pandits are always welcome to return to their homeland, asserting that the Valley is as much their home as anyone else’s. However, he expressed doubts about the practicality of their permanent return, considering that many have established new lives across different parts of the country.

His remarks came on January 19, observed by the displaced community as ‘Holocaust Day’, marking their exodus from the Valley in 1990 following threats and killings by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a two-day party programme, Abdullah pointed out that several Kashmiri Pandit families never left Kashmir and continue to live peacefully in their villages and localities.

“When will they return? Who is stopping them? No one is preventing them. They should come back because it is their home,” he said, adding that many members of the community are already living in the Valley without any obstruction.

Commenting on the protests by Kashmiri Pandits under the banner of ‘Youth 4 Panun Kashmir’, who blocked the Jammu-Srinagar national highway near the Jagti camp demanding a separate homeland and parliamentary recognition of their genocide, Abdullah said he had earlier assured them of housing and necessary support.

He stated that after the fall of his government, the responsibility to implement such proposals rested with the Central government. Abdullah also observed that the displaced community would have to assess the present situation realistically, as many Pandits are now settled in other states.

“They have grown older, many require medical treatment, and their children are studying or working outside. They may visit Kashmir, but I do not think many will return to live there permanently,” he added.

Moderate 5.7 Earthquake Strikes Leh District, Situation Normal

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An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale struck Leh district of Ladakh on Monday, causing brief panic among residents in the region.

According to the National Center for Seismology (NCS), the tremor occurred at 11:51 am (IST). The epicentre was located in the Leh region, and the earthquake originated at a depth of 171 kilometres beneath the earth’s surface.

Due to the considerable depth of the quake, the impact on the surface remained limited. There were no immediate reports of loss of life or damage to property from any part of the district.

Officials said the situation is being closely monitored, and disaster management teams remain on alert as a precautionary measure. Residents were advised to remain calm and follow standard safety protocols in case of aftershocks.

Ladakh falls in a seismically active zone and frequently experiences mild to moderate tremors. Authorities have reiterated the importance of earthquake preparedness and awareness in the region.

Who is Sahana Chalawadi? Fashion Modeling Industry’s Rising Pageant Director & Glam Icon

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By Staff Reporter | Karnataka

Sahana Chalawadi: From Professional Model to ‘Shining Glamstar’ Pageant Director — A New Face of Empowerment in Karnataka

Sahana Chalawadi, D/o Yalappa Chalawadi, is a young and dynamic personality from Karnataka who is rapidly making her name in the fashion modeling industry. At just 28 years of age, Sahana has successfully built a strong identity not only as a professional model but also as a Pageant Director, inspiring many youth—especially young women—to pursue confidence, personality development, and stage excellence.

Born on 04 June 1998, Sahana’s journey reflects passion, discipline, and consistent hard work. She has always shown a keen interest in fashion, grooming, and stage presentation, which later became her career foundation in the modeling world.

Sahana completed her education from Government Polytechnic College (Women’s Hubli campus), Karnataka, where she developed her skills while shaping her ambitions. Gradually, she stepped into professional modeling and earned recognition through her presence, talent, and leadership.

Today, she holds an important position as the Pageant Show Director of “SHINING GLAMSTAR”, a platform that promotes emerging talent and creates opportunities for aspiring models. Under her direction, Shining Glamstar is being recognized as a grooming and empowerment stage for youth who aim to grow in the fashion and pageantry world.

In the modeling and event space, Sahana is known for her professionalism, confidence-building mentorship, and leadership qualities. She believes that pageants are not only about beauty, but also about personality, discipline, communication skills, and self-belief.

With her increasing influence in the industry, Sahana Chalawadi is being seen as one of Karnataka’s promising faces in fashion and pageantry—building not just a personal brand, but also empowering others through her platform.

Quick Profile

Name: Sahana Chalawadi

Father’s Name: Yalappa Chalawadi

Age: 28

DOB: 04/06/1998

Industry: Fashion Modeling

Profession: Professional Model & Pageant Director

Position: Pageant Show Director – Shining Glamstar

Education: Government Polytechnic College (Women’s Hubli campus), Karnataka

Who is Sahana Chalawadi? Fashion Modeling Industry’s Rising Pageant Director & Glam Icon

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By Staff Reporter | Karnataka

Sahana Chalawadi: From Professional Model to ‘Shining Glamstar’ Pageant Director — A New Face of Empowerment in Karnataka

Sahana Chalawadi, D/o Yalappa Chalawadi, is a young and dynamic personality from Karnataka who is rapidly making her name in the fashion modeling industry. At just 28 years of age, Sahana has successfully built a strong identity not only as a professional model but also as a Pageant Director, inspiring many youth—especially young women—to pursue confidence, personality development, and stage excellence.

Born on 04 June 1998, Sahana’s journey reflects passion, discipline, and consistent hard work. She has always shown a keen interest in fashion, grooming, and stage presentation, which later became her career foundation in the modeling world.

Sahana completed her education from Government Polytechnic College (Women’s Hubli campus), Karnataka, where she developed her skills while shaping her ambitions. Gradually, she stepped into professional modeling and earned recognition through her presence, talent, and leadership.

Today, she holds an important position as the Pageant Show Director of “SHINING GLAMSTAR”, a platform that promotes emerging talent and creates opportunities for aspiring models. Under her direction, Shining Glamstar is being recognized as a grooming and empowerment stage for youth who aim to grow in the fashion and pageantry world.

In the modeling and event space, Sahana is known for her professionalism, confidence-building mentorship, and leadership qualities. She believes that pageants are not only about beauty, but also about personality, discipline, communication skills, and self-belief.

With her increasing influence in the industry, Sahana Chalawadi is being seen as one of Karnataka’s promising faces in fashion and pageantry—building not just a personal brand, but also empowering others through her platform.

Quick Profile

Name: Sahana Chalawadi

Father’s Name: Yalappa Chalawadi

Age: 28

DOB: 04/06/1998

Industry: Fashion Modeling

Profession: Professional Model & Pageant Director

Position: Pageant Show Director – Shining Glamstar

Education: Government Polytechnic College (Women’s Hubli campus), Karnataka

HV Harshavardhan Gowda Hassan: A Young Entrepreneur Building Multiple Companies in Just Two Years

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Hassan (Karnataka):

In a remarkable example of youth entrepreneurship, HV Harshavardhan Gowda Hassan, a Film Producer, Social Worker, and Director of multiple Private Limited companies, has emerged as one of the most dynamic business personalities from Hassan District, Karnataka.

Born on 15 August 1997, HV Harshavardhan (Gowda Hassan), S/o Shri Venkatesh, has built a strong identity in the business and media sector within a short span. At the age of 25, he has successfully established 3 to 4 companies within just two years, reflecting a rare combination of vision, leadership, and disciplined execution.

His daughter’s name is Monisha Vardhan

Business Expansion with Strong Vision

HV Harshavardhan has expanded his business footprint across multiple sectors including media, cinema, food & hospitality, insurance, finance, import-export, and fashion event management. His ventures reflect both innovation and employment-generation capacity, giving a fresh direction to local business growth.

Security Due to Life Threat Concerns

According to sources, he has securitydue to his expanding business activities and potential life-threatening risks related to business and public exposure.

Key Business Achievements / Ventures

The ventures initiated or managed by HV Harshavardhan include:

Vardhan News Kannada

Vardhan Cinemas

Vardhan Enterprises

Karavali Food Court

Udupi Veg

Alico Unity Insurance Company

Import & Export Business

Shining Glamstar (Fashion Events & Glamour Platform)

Ashwatthama Microfinance Pvt Ltd

Rightway PE Pvt Ltd

Rightway Capital

Social Work and Community Impact

Apart from business, HV Harshavardhan is also known as a social worker, actively contributing to community development and supporting initiatives that encourage youth empowerment, local employment, and positive social change.

Inspiration for Young India

HV Harshavardhan Gowda Hassan is now being recognized as a symbol of modern entrepreneurship in Karnataka, showing how determination and smart business planning can create multiple successful ventures in a short period of time.

With his growing influence in media, cinema, finance, and hospitality, he is expected to play a bigger role in shaping the business ecosystem of Hassan and nearby regions in the coming years.

ED Finds Al Falah University Appointed Terror-Linked Doctors Without Police Verification; Assets Worth ₹140 Crore Attached

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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has found that Faridabad-based Al Falah University appointed at least three doctors linked to terrorism — including two arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and one alleged suicide bomber involved in the November 2025 Red Fort area blast — without any police verification or security scrutiny.

The findings form part of a money laundering probe against the promoter of the university, with the ED filing a nearly 260-page chargesheet before a Delhi court on Friday. The court is yet to take cognisance of the complaint.

The accused named in the chargesheet are Al Falah Group chairman Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui (61) and the Al Falah Charitable Trust, which controls the university. The case has been registered under various provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

In an official statement, the ED said it has provisionally attached the university’s land and building, worth approximately ₹140 crore, located in the Dhauj area of Faridabad.

Doctors Appointed Without Verification

According to the chargesheet, three doctors — Dr Muzammil Ganaie, Dr Shaheen Saeed, and Dr Umar Nabi — were appointed during the tenure of the current Vice-Chancellor and Principal without any police verification.

  • Dr Umar Nabi, an assistant professor in the general medicine department since May 2024, was the alleged suicide bomber who died in the November 10, 2025, blast near the Red Fort area.
  • Dr Muzammil Ganaie, a junior resident since October 2021, and Dr Shaheen Saeed, an associate professor in pharmacology since October 2021, were later arrested by the NIA. All are currently in judicial custody.

The Registrar of the University told the ED that these doctors were hired “without” any police verification. The Vice-Chancellor stated that their appointments were recommended by the HR head and approved by Siddiqui, following which formal appointment letters were issued.

‘On Paper’ Doctors to Mislead Regulators

The ED has alleged that the medical college employed several doctors merely “on paper” under arrangements such as “22 days punch” or “two days per week” to falsely project adequate faculty strength before the National Medical Commission (NMC).

According to the agency, many of these doctors neither attended the college regularly nor treated patients, and were shown as staff only to obtain regulatory approvals.

The chargesheet claims that:

  • “On paper” doctors were knowingly part of the arrangement.
  • Some were issued fake work experience certificates.
  • Several were paid significantly lower salaries than others of the same designation.
  • Some consultants’ remuneration was linked to ICU occupancy levels, irrespective of clinical necessity.

Fake Patients, Non-Functional Hospital

Chats and records appended to the chargesheet reportedly show that the hospital was virtually non-functional less than three weeks before an NMC inspection, with no patients, staff, or doctors present. The ED claims that “fake” patients were admitted just before the inspection to create a false impression of operations.

Despite this, the NMC granted permission in June 2025 to increase MBBS seats from 150 to 200, which the ED alleges was obtained through continued misrepresentation.

₹493 Crore Proceeds of Crime Alleged

The ED has estimated the proceeds of crime at ₹493.24 crore, allegedly generated from tuition and examination fees by deceiving students using false claims of NAAC accreditation and UGC recognition.

The agency said Siddiqui played a “central, dominant and controlling role” in the entire operation. Siddiqui, however, has denied having any connection with any terrorist or banned organisation.

More Action Likely

The ED has recorded statements of several senior executives and faculty members under Section 50 of the PMLA, which are admissible in court. The agency is expected to file a supplementary chargesheet, as the current probe has examined the university’s finances only up to March 2025 and the alleged proceeds of crime may increase further.

LG Manoj Sinha Inaugurates National Sports Conference ‘SRIJAN’ in Jammu, Calls for Linking Sports with Education

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 Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday inaugurated the two-day National Level Sports Conference – SRIJAN, organised by the Department of Youth Services and Sports in Jammu. The conference aims to identify actionable strategies to strengthen the sports ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir, prepare a roadmap for the effective implementation of the National Sports Policy 2025 and J&K Sports Policy 2022, and outline measures to build a resilient and future-ready generation.

Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor stressed the need to integrate sports with education and essential life skills, stating that sports, when embedded in the academic curriculum, can become a powerful instrument for the holistic development of youth.

“Sports is a powerful force that shapes individuals, brings communities together, and plays a vital role in nation-building. For youth, sports serve as a real-life school that teaches discipline, values, and leadership through lived experience. It is a strong medium for empowerment, social awareness, and overall societal progress,” he said.

The Lieutenant Governor emphasised that sports must be kept completely away from politics, observing that talent can only be nurtured in a peaceful and fair environment. “If India is to become a true sporting powerhouse, sports and politics must remain strictly separate. Politics should not interfere in sports, and talented youth should never be deprived of the opportunities they deserve,” he asserted.

He called for a transparent and credible selection system, stating, “We must move forward and create a system where there is no room for doubt in the selection process.”

Reiterating the administration’s commitment, the Lieutenant Governor said that the government will continue to extend full support to sportspersons and develop state-of-the-art sports infrastructure, especially at the grassroots level. He also laid special emphasis on encouraging greater participation of women and youth in sports and removing the barriers that limit their access and opportunities.

“Investing in sports means investing in disciplined citizens and a confident future. To truly build a sports culture, we must bring sports into the heart of daily community life and connect it deeply with education and life skills,” he added.

The Lieutenant Governor commended the Department of Youth Services and Sports, J&K, for its unique initiative to advance the national sports agenda through the exchange of best practices in governance, participation, athlete development, and performance excellence. He urged sports councils, federations, and administrators to prepare strategic development plans aimed at improving India’s performance in international competitions.

The inaugural ceremony was attended by Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Yasha Mudgal, Commissioner/Secretary, Youth Services and Sports; Padma Shri Dr. Karnam Malleswari, Olympian and Vice-Chancellor, Delhi Sports University; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Anuradha Gupta, Director General, Youth Services and Sports; senior officials, representatives of the Sports Authority of India, eminent sports personalities, experts, and a large number of youth.

Congress Accuses Modi Government of ‘Communalising Education’, Demands Reopening of SMVD Medical College

The Congress on Saturday accused the Modi government of indulging in the “communalisation of education” following the withdrawal of permission for the MBBS course at the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence (SMVDIME) and demanded that the medical college be reopened after corrective measures.

Earlier this month, the National Medical Commission (NMC) revoked the Letter of Permission to the Katra-based medical college in Jammu and Kashmir, citing non-compliance with minimum standards and serious deficiencies in faculty strength, clinical material and infrastructure.

The decision followed an agitation by the Sangharsh Samiti, a recently formed conglomerate of right-wing outfits backed by the BJP, which demanded the cancellation of admissions to the college and sought reservation of seats exclusively for students professing faith in Mata Vaishno Devi.

Addressing a press conference, Congress general secretary in-charge Jammu and Kashmir, Syed Naseer Hussain, accused the Centre of targeting the institution on communal lines. He was accompanied by J&K AICC Secretary Divvya Madernna.

“Admissions at Vaishno Devi Medical College were done strictly on the basis of NEET. In the final list, 42 out of 50 students were Muslims because the Muslim population is higher in that region. During counselling, most students chose colleges close to their homes. This is a natural process,” Hussain said.

He said the NMC had now cancelled the permission for the college altogether, raising serious questions over the regulatory process.

“In such a situation, the question arises — was no proper inspection conducted before granting the licence? Were all the rules not followed at that time? There are many examples across the country where students from different communities study in Muslim or Christian institutions as well,” he said.

Hussain also questioned the timing and intent behind the sudden inspection of the college. “Who complained? Was the action taken due to pressure created in the public domain? Were the circumstances so serious that the entire medical college had to be shut down?” he asked.

He pointed out that permission for the MBBS course was granted in September 2025 and asked whether no inspection related to infrastructure had been conducted before that.

The Congress leader further alleged that just like the ED, CBI, IT and the Election Commission, the National Medical Commission was also being misused for political purposes.

Raising the party’s demands, Hussain said the medical college should be reopened after taking corrective measures, instead of being shut down entirely.

The Congress leaders also raised the issue of the demolition of a school in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh.

They said a person named Abdul Naeem had invested Rs 20–22 lakh of his personal savings, purchased land, obtained the required NOCs and licences and established a school to educate children from nearby villages and tribal communities.

“Despite this, rumours were spread branding the school a ‘madrasa’, even though only three Muslim families live in the village. Subsequently, the district administration demolished the structure allegedly without prior notice or a transparent investigation,” they alleged.

They demanded that the school in Betul be rebuilt and allowed to reopen, and called for a high-level inquiry into both the SMVD medical college case and the demolition in Madhya Pradesh, with punishment for those found guilty.

They also accused the BJP of promoting “bulldozer culture” and toxic politics.

However, the Betul district administration said it had demolished only an illegal portion of a building for not completing formalities, rejecting reports that the action was taken due to rumours of a madrasa or school being run from the structure.

According to officials, a team led by Sub-Divisional Magistrate Ajit Maravi demolished a shed constructed with iron sheets in Dhaba village under Bhainsdehi tehsil last Tuesday.

In her remarks, Divvya Madernna said, “Sonia Gandhi brought the Right to Education Act during the UPA government, but the BJP is now bringing the Right to Demolish Education System. For the BJP, education has become nothing more than an election slogan.”

She alleged that the BJP wants to systematically weaken rational and critical thinking among youth so that it can run what she described as a “WhatsApp University”.