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Target pro-India Kashmiri Muslims, suggests ISI sponsored discussion on Twitter | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 21: At the behest of Pakistan’s notorious intelligence agency ISI, Jihadi elements have become active across the world to perpetrate violence in Kashmir Valley after the Hyderpora encounter.
These forces across the globe became active to perpetrate violence against nationalist Muslims of Jammu and Kashmir in particular and security forces deployed in the Union Territory (UT) in general.
On Saturday evening, anti-India forcesheld a closed room discussion on Twitter. Anti-India elemented across the globe participated in the discussions in which venom was spitted against nationalist people in general and nationalist Muslims in particular.
Video of the discussions, which has gone viral on social media, some panelists suggested inciting people against secur... | |
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Sheer Determination: Martyred soldier’s wife becomes Army officer | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 21: It was the inspiring words of her mother that motivated Jyoti Deepak Nainwal, the proud wife of martyred Naik Deepak Kumar, to rise from a being a humble homemaker in Uttarkhand and become an Army officer.
Jyoti Nainwal’s mother wanted her to set an example for her children to scale greater heights, notwithstanding the emotional distress, rather than encouraging them to do so by citing examples from the lives of other successful people.
A Dehradun-based homemake... | |
| | DGP Conference: PM for devising strategy to face challenges of drones | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 21: After Pakistan used drones to target highly fortified Air Force station at Jammu in June this year, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Sunday called for devising a strategy to face this new challenge of drones.
Addressing the 56th DGsP/IGsP Conference at Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister called for facing the challenge of drones.
The Prime Minister participated in the discussions and gave valuable suggestions during the conference. In the run-up to the conference, various core groups of DGsP were formed for holding discussions on key aspects of national security such as, prison reforms, terrorism, left wing extremism, cyber-crimes, narcotics traf... | |
| | Centre may approve bills to withdraw farm laws on Wednesday: Report | | | Agencies
New Delhi, Nov 21: The Union Cabinet is likely to take up for approval on Wednesday the bills to withdraw the three farm laws, sources in the government said.
These bills shall then be introduced in the forthcoming session of Parliament, they added. On the occasion of Gurpurab, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced the government’s intention to withdraw the laws in the interest of the nation.
The winter session of Parliament starts on November 29.
Demanding the withdrawal of the laws, agitating farmers have been sitting at three sites on Delhi’s borders since November last year. They have said they will stay put till Parliament repeals the laws.
The government wil... | |
| | COVID-19: Jammu reports 23 new cases, Kashmir 142 | | | Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Nov 21: The Government today informed that 165 new positive cases of novel Corona virus (COVID-19), 23 from Jammu division and 142 from Kashmir division, have been reported today, thus taking the total number of positive cases in Jammu and Kashmir to 335368.
Moreover, 160 more COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged from various hospitals including 21from Jammu Division and 139 from Kashmir Division.
The Bulletin informs that no new case of Mucormycosis has been reported today.
On COVID vaccination, the bulletin informs that 39,887doses of COVID vaccine have been administered in the last 24 hours bringing the cumulative number of doses adminis... | |
| | Ladakh freezes at -12 C, cold grips Kashmir | | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Nov 21: Fog engulfed the picturesque Kashmir Valley on Sunday, disrupting normal life, while Drass in the Union territory of Ladakh froze at minus 12.0 degrees Celsius.
Night temperatures further intensified at most places in Kashmir and Ladakh, however, there was a slight improvement in Srinagar, where minimum temperature was recorded at minus 1.3 degrees Celsius against minus 1.5 degrees Celsius the previous day.
Vehicles were playing on most of the roads in Srinagar with headlights on in the morning.
A large rush of people in the traditional Sunday market on Residency Road and at Lal Chowk, making purchase of warm clothes.
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