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Draft Electoral Roll Published in Uttar Pradesh After Special Revision

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 The draft electoral roll for Uttar Pradesh was published on Tuesday following a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, with 12.55 crore voters retained out of the 15.44 crore listed earlier, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Navdeep Rinwa said.

Addressing a press conference, Rinwa said that around 18.70 per cent of voters—approximately 2.89 crore—could not be included in the draft list due to reasons such as death, permanent migration or multiple registrations.

He said the Election Commission carried out a door-to-door enumeration drive as part of the exercise, during which enumeration forms were required to be filled and signed by voters or their family members.

The CEO noted that the revision exercise was initially scheduled to conclude on December 11. However, the state sought an extension of 15 days after it was observed that a large number of voters—nearly 2.97 crore—were being excluded from the draft electoral roll during the process.

Further steps, including claims and objections, will follow as per the prescribed election schedule, officials said.

JNU Seeks FIR Over Allegedly Provocative Slogans Raised on Campus

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 Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has sought registration of an FIR after some students allegedly raised “provocative” and “inflammatory” slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah during an event held on the campus on Monday night, university officials said.

In a letter to the Delhi Police, the JNU administration stated that certain students raised “highly objectionable, provocative and inflammatory” slogans, which it claimed amounted to contempt of the Supreme Court and violated the university’s Code of Conduct.

The letter, addressed to the Station House Officer of Vasant Kunj (North), said the programme titled “A Night of Resistance with Guerrilla Dhaba” was organised around 10 pm by students associated with the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU). Initially, the gathering, attended by around 30 to 35 students, was meant to commemorate the January 5, 2020 campus violence.

According to the university, the nature of the event changed following a recent judicial verdict on the bail pleas of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, after which some participants allegedly raised slogans that were termed objectionable and inflammatory by the administration. A purported video of the incident has also surfaced on social media.

The administration said the slogans were “deliberate” and “repeated” and had the potential to seriously disrupt public order, campus harmony and security. Several students, including current JNUSU president Aditi Mishra, have been named in the letter as having been identified during the programme. Security personnel were present at the venue and monitored the situation, it added.

The university’s chief security officer has requested the police to register an FIR under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Senior university officials said the JNU administration held a meeting on Tuesday and decided to initiate corrective action. An internal inquiry is being set up, and disciplinary action will be taken if students are found guilty of violating rules and regulations. An advisory is also expected to be issued.

Students, meanwhile, said that protests are held every year to condemn the violence of January 5, 2020, when masked attackers stormed the campus and targeted students in several hostels. During that incident, at least 28 people, including the then JNUSU president, were injured as violence continued for nearly two hours.

Sonia Gandhi Admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Condition Stable

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Congress leader Sonia Gandhi has been admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in the national capital, sources said on Tuesday.

Hospital sources said she is doing fine and has been kept under observation by a chest physician. The admission has been described as routine.

“She has a problem of chronic cough and frequently comes for check-ups, especially considering the high pollution levels in the city,” a hospital source said, adding that she was admitted on Monday evening.

Sonia Gandhi, who turned 79 in December 2025, is currently under medical supervision as a precautionary measure.

Delhi HC Seeks CBI Reply on Tejashwi Yadav’s Plea in IRCTC Scam Case

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 The Delhi High Court on Tuesday sought a response from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on a plea filed by RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav challenging the trial court order framing charges against him in the alleged IRCTC scam case.

Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma issued notice to the CBI on Tejashwi’s petition as well as his application seeking a stay on the proceedings. The matter has been listed for further hearing on January 14, the same day when a similar plea filed by his father and former Union Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav will also be taken up.

On October 13, 2025, the trial court framed charges against Lalu Prasad Yadav, his wife and former Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi, son Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, and 11 other accused. The charges include offences of cheating and criminal conspiracy under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), along with provisions of the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act.

Both Tejashwi and Lalu have approached the High Court challenging the trial court’s order, which arises out of alleged irregularities in the grant of operational contracts of two Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) hotels to a private firm.

Apart from Lalu Prasad, charges under Section 13(2) read with Section 13(1)(d)(ii) and (iii) of the PC Act were framed against Pradeep Kumar Goel, Rakesh Saksena, Bhupendra Kumar Agarwal, Rakesh Kumar Gogia and Vinod Kumar Asthana. These provisions deal with criminal misconduct by a public servant and abuse of official position to obtain undue advantage.

The trial court also directed that charges under IPC Section 420 (cheating) be framed against Lalu Prasad, Rabri Devi, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, M/s LARA Projects LLP, Vijay Kochhar, Vinay Kochhar, Sarla Gupta and Prem Chand Gupta.

Further, a common charge of criminal conspiracy under Section 120B IPC was ordered to be framed against all 14 accused, read with Section 420 IPC and the relevant provisions of the PC Act.

Under the Prevention of Corruption Act, the maximum punishment prescribed is 10 years of imprisonment, while the offence of cheating under the IPC carries a maximum sentence of seven years.

Nearly 20 kg Heroin Seized in Joint ANTF–BSF Operation, Four Arrested

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Chandigarh: In a major crackdown on trans-border drug smuggling, the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF), in coordination with the Border Security Force (BSF), has recovered nearly 20 kg of heroin and arrested four accused, including a key operative allegedly managing the supply chain.

Punjab Police Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said on Tuesday that preliminary investigations indicate the key operative was in contact with Pakistan-based handlers and was coordinating the delivery and distribution of drug consignments across the region.

“An FIR has been registered under the NDPS Act, and the investigation is underway to identify cross-border handlers, trace supply routes and dismantle the entire network,” the DGP said in a post on X.

Further investigations are ongoing to uncover the full extent of the smuggling racket and its interstate and cross-border linkages.

Delhi Air Quality Remains ‘Poor’, AQI at 293; Chandni Chowk Worst Affected

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 Delhi’s air quality continued to remain in the ‘poor’ category during the morning hours on Tuesday, with the city’s average Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 293, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board’s Sameer app.

Station-wise data revealed that Chandni Chowk recorded the worst air quality, with an AQI of 352, placing it in the ‘very poor’ category. Of the monitoring stations across the city, 20 recorded ‘very poor’ air quality, 15 fell under the ‘poor’ category, while two stations reported ‘moderate’ air quality.

As per CPCB standards, an AQI of 0–50 is classified as ‘good’, 51–100 as ‘satisfactory’, 101–200 ‘moderate’, 201–300 ‘poor’, 301–400 ‘very poor’ and 401–500 ‘severe’. On Monday, Delhi’s 24-hour average AQI stood at 244, also in the ‘poor’ category.

The Air Quality Early Warning System has forecast that the city’s air quality is likely to remain in the poor to very poor range over the next six days.

On the weather front, shallow fog was observed in parts of the national capital during the morning hours. The minimum temperature was recorded at 7.6 degrees Celsius, which is 0.7 degrees above the seasonal average. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 18 degrees Celsius.

The India Meteorological Department reported relative humidity levels of up to 100 per cent in some parts of the city during the morning. Station-wise data showed that Safdarjung, Lodhi Road, Ridge and Ayanagar recorded a minimum temperature of 7.6 degrees Celsius, while Palam registered a slightly lower minimum of 6.5 degrees Celsius.

All Govt Electricity Connections In Ladakh To Shift To Prepaid Mode From Feb 2026

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The Ladakh Power Development Department has ordered the conversion of all Government department electricity connections with smart meters from postpaid to prepaid mode with effect from February 1, 2026.

Punjab: Teenager Apprehended For Sharing Information With Pakistani Handlers

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A 15-year-old boy has been apprehended in Punjab’s Pathankot for allegedly sharing information about sensitive locations with Pakistani handlers, police said on Tuesday According to police, the boy was radicalised on a social media platform.

Police had received information that the boy was in contact with and was providing information concerning the country’s security to Pakistan military officers, ISI and frontal organisations running terror modules in that country, Pathankot Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Daljinder Singh Dhillon said.

On the basis of this information, the boy was apprehended on Monday and questioned, the SSP told reporters in Pathankot.

The SSP said the boy had lost his father, who resided in J-K, over an year back and suspected that he was murdered.

Police investigations did not find that the boy’s father was murdered but the boy suspected so and it affected his psyche, the SSP said.

The boy visited many social media platforms and during this he fell in the trap of the Pakistani agencies and was in touch with them for the past one year, he said.

The Pakistani agents had created a clone of the boy’s mobile phone, Dhillon said.

Describing the boy as tech-savvy, the SSP said Pakistani agencies and handlers had started taking information from his mobile phone through cloning.

He had done videography of some important locations and taken information. Possibly if his phone was hacked that information could have even gone live, SSP said.

He was also in touch with gangsters running terror module, he said.

“Had we not apprehended him, in future he could have carried out any kind of activity,” he said. (Agencies)

Another Example Of Honesty And Integrity From Kashmir: Pahalgam Cab Driver Returns Bag With Cash And Valuables To Lady Tourist

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 In yet another example of honesty and integrity that the people of Kashmir are known for, a cab driver in Pahalgam in South Kashmir set a remarkable example by returning a bag containing cash, an iPhone, and other valuables to a visiting tourist.

According to details available, the tourist had inadvertently left the bag inside the cab after completing the journey in Pahalgam. The bag reportedly contained a substantial amount of cash, an iPhone, and important personal belongings. Upon noticing the unattended bag, the cab driver made efforts to trace the owner instead of keeping the valuables.

After confirming the identity of the tourist, the driver returned the bag intact, drawing appreciation from the visitor and locals alike. The tourist expressed gratitude for the honesty shown, stating that such a gesture is rare and reflects the deep rooted values of trust and integrity prevalent among the inhabitants of Kashmir.

Incidents like these continue to reinforce the long standing reputation of Kashmir’s people for honesty and ethical conduct. Despite facing challenging circumstances over the years, such acts repeatedly highlight the strong moral fabric of society in the region and leave a lasting impression on visitors.

Locals said that such gestures are not isolated incidents and that similar examples of honesty are frequently witnessed across Kashmir, especially in interactions involving tourists. (KNT)

Cold Conditions Return To Kashmir With Light Snowfall In Higher Reaches

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Light snowfall was recorded in a few areas in the higher reaches of Kashmir, causing night temperatures to drop and bringing back cold conditions to the region, officials said on Tuesday.

Gulmarg in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district was the coldest place in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday night with a minimum temperature of minus 8.6 degrees Celsius, they said.

Under the influence of a feeble western disturbance, there was light snowfall in a few areas in the higher reaches of Kashmir, including the Mughal Road and the upper areas of Ganderbal, on Monday night, the officials said.

They said the minimum temperatures at most places in Kashmir dipped last night.

Srinagar recorded a low of minus 4 degrees Celsius, a slight drop from minus 3.6 degrees Celsius on Sunday night.

Kokernag recorded a low of minus 2 degrees Celsius and Kupwara minus 3.1 degrees Celsius.

The region is currently in the midst of ‘Chilla-e-Kalan’, a 40-day period of extreme cold, during which night temperatures often drop several degrees below the freezing point and chances of snowfall are the highest.

The plains of the valley have not received any snowfall so far this season.

The India Meteorological Department has said there is a possibility of light snow over isolated higher reaches of north and central Kashmir during the day.

After that, the weather is likely to remain dry but cloudy till January 20.