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Delhi Police Arrests iPhone Thief in Six Hours

New Delhi, July 5: The Delhi Police swiftly apprehended a mobile thief within just six hours in the Shahdara area, recovering the stolen iPhone and the scooter used in the crime. According to police officials, a woman named Priya reported the theft at the Shahdara police station. She stated that while returning home after dropping ... Read more Delhi Police Arrests iPhone Thief in Six Hours

Udaipur Kiran 5 Jul 2026 12:00 pm

Haryana gym owner murder case: Two shooters of Lawrence Bishnoi gang killed in encounter

Two alleged shooters linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi-Harry Boxer gang, wanted for the murder of a Hansi gym owner, were killed in a police encounter in Bahadurgarh. The operation, a joint effort by Delhi and Haryana police, saw the suspects open fire on officers. In the ensuing exchange, both were fatally injured. A constable sustained a leg wound during the intense confrontation.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 11:57 am

Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad rain forecast today: IMD predicts rain, thunderstorms, strong winds and increasing rainfall activity till July 9

Delhi, Noida, Gurugram rain today: Delhi-NCR residents should brace for increased rainfall and thunderstorms over the next few days. The India Meteorological Department forecasts active monsoon conditions bringing cloudy skies, intermittent showers, and gusty winds of up to 60 kmph. Rainfall is expected to intensify from July 6 and continue through July 9, with potential for localized disruptions. Stay updated on local forecasts.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 11:49 am

Imran slams Andrew, says he targets boys seeking male role models

Imran Khan criticised Andrew Tate for exploiting vulnerable young boys seeking role models. He credited his mother and family men, including uncle Aamir Khan, for positive influence. Imran debuted in 2008 with Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na, later starring in Delhi Belly. He's now dating Lekha Washington after separating from Avantika Malik.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 11:19 am

Gold, silver prices today 5 July: Check retail rates of 24K, 22K gold, 18K, 999 silver in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata

Gold and silver prices rose in India last week amid positive global cues. Check retail rates of 24K, 22K gold, 18K, 999 silver in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other cities.

Livemint 5 Jul 2026 10:11 am

Weather Today and Tomorrow (July 5-6): IMD warns of extremely heavy rain in Mumbai, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Odisha; thunderstorms, lightning likely in Delhi, Rajasthan, Bihar and Telangana

Weather Today and Tomorrow: India braces for intense monsoon activity on July 5-6, with extremely heavy rainfall predicted for western and central regions. Mumbai and surrounding areas are under a red alert. Northern, eastern, and northeastern states will also see widespread showers, while hill states face landslide and flash flood risks. Residents are urged to stay updated and avoid travel during heavy downpours.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 9:46 am

Asiad-bound track and field athletes to compete in one-day event in Delhi

New Delhi, July 4: All the Asian Games-bound track and field athletes will compete in the final leg of the Indian Athletics Series scheduled to be held here on September 10, the national federation said on Saturday. The Indian athletics team for the Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya in Japan from September 19 to October 4 []

The Shillong Times 5 Jul 2026 8:24 am

Is Sooryavanshis style sustainable for long time, asks Hayden

New Delhi, Juy 4: Vaibhav Sooryavanshis devil may care approach towards batting looks magical but other teenagers trying to ape the boy wonder should ponder if that template is sustainable, Australian legend Matthew Hayden cautioned. When Hayden, who very recently saw Sooryavanshi perform in the IPL while sitting in the Gujarat Titans dug-out, was asked []

The Shillong Times 5 Jul 2026 8:04 am

'Qualitatively different footing': Why Delhi court denied bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam; cites SC order

A Delhi court has rejected the bail pleas of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the 2020 riots larger conspiracy case. The judge stated the court must adhere to a Supreme Court ruling from January 5, 2026, which had previously dismissed their bail petitions. The court found no grounds to reconsider the matter, citing the apex court's prior decision.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 7:26 am

Baltal base camp wears festive look, enthusiasm among pilgrims

With the beginning of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026, the Baltal the base camp of the pilgrimage in Ganderbal district of central Kashmir wore a festive look. The base camp at Baltal on the banks of the nallah Sindh remains active round the clock. Around midnight daily, the huge sprawling camp, guarded heavily by security forces, starts bustling. Pilgrims from various parts of the country board their buses and travel on the 300-km-long Srinagar-Jammu national highway to Baltal and Pahalgam base camps in south Kashmir. Once you reach Baltal base camp after going through a couple of checking points you come across the festive fervour. Well-lit and decorated Langars with loudspeakers blaring bhajans greet you. The lost and found announcements also add to the festivities and are abuzz with Mahesh from Delhi looking for Ramesh. At base camp here is a full-fledged market run by Muslims and Non-Muslims both selling 'puja Samagri and other stuff. You pass through and they call out Bhole puja ka saman le lo, Nahane Ka Garam Pani free, Saaman Rakhna free. The scene here is a real show of communal harmony. The fearlessness and enthusiasm of the pilgrims can be seen during the arrival and stay at base camps with the whole area also reverberate with the chants of Bam Bam Bholey. The pilgrims are seen freely moving around the base camp busy clicking pictures buying different kind of things available in the market. The Langars (community kitchens) set up for the Yatris see a huge rush. The common sight at Baltal is of the Kashmiri Muslims who are the major local service providers to Amarnath pilgrims during the annual yatra. The local service providers mostly consist of those people who have installed their kiosks and tents for Yatris and are seen eagerly waiting to receive them. Mostly local Muslims are the major service providers in Baltal and Pahalgam. The Pony Wallas, tent owners, shopkeepers, labourers and others mostly local Muslims offer services to Amarnath pilgrims during yatra. We have always welcomed the Amarnath pilgrims who are our guests. The yatra is not only just business or earning livelihood for us, Bilal Ahmad Mir a local service provider said. We are very excited about the yatra. I am coming for the second time but my each visit to the shrine makes me more excited, said Suresh Sharma, a pilgrim from Delhi. The Yatris were very enthusiastic to see the arrangements in place. They were happy too as the locals are extending full support and coordination to the Yatris. With every passing year, the facilities and arrangements for the pilgrims have been improving the pilgrims said. They said that Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB) and J&K administration has made the pilgrimage more comfortable and smooth, a group of Yatris said. Meanwhile, Shri Amarnath Shrine Board (SASB), UT administration has made all the arrangements for the annual yatra. Besides heightened security arrangements have been made to ensure a peaceful yatra.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 7:10 am

Suspecting Affair, Delhi Man Kills Wife With Battery, Consumes Poision, Then Tells Family

Police said after killing his wife, Vinay allegedly consumed aluminium phosphide.

NDTV 5 Jul 2026 6:59 am

Indias auto demand remains resilient in June: Report

NEW DELHI, July 4: Auto sector demand in India remained resilient in June, with personal mobility segments continuing to outperform, a report has said. The report from Asit C Mehta Investment Intermediates said easing of supply-side bottlenecks at several OEMs, healthy retail demand and sustained export momentum supported volume growth during June. Export momentum for []

The Shillong Times 5 Jul 2026 6:20 am

Monsoon session of Parliament from Jul 20 to Aug 13

New Delhi, Jul 4:The Monsoon session of Parliament will be held from July 20 to August 13, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren said on Saturday. The 25-day session with 19 sittings comes after the ruling BJPs victories in West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry assembly polls. The aftermath of the rebellion in the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Shiv Sena (UBT) will also play out in the forthcoming session. A decision by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on the demands of 20 TMC and six Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs seeking recognition as separate groups is awaited. In the Rajya Sabha, after newly elected and re-elected MPs took oath, the political numbers further tilted in favour of the ruling NDA. Three rebel TMC MPs from the Upper House have quit and bypolls will help the BJP gather more strength in the Rajya Sabha. In a post on X, Rijiju said on the recommendation of the government, President Draupadi Murmu has summoned both the Houses of Parliament for the Monsoon Session 2026. The Session will commence on 20 July, 2026 and continue till 13 August, 2026 for meaningful debate, discussion and decisions on issues of national importance, he said. The last session ended in disappointment for the BJP-led NDA government as a Constitution amendment bill to implement reservation for women in legislatures in 2029 and increase the number of seats in the Lok Sabha was defeated in the Lower House. The government is now redrafting the bill to possibly increase Lok Sabha seats of all states uniformly by 50 per cent. The population-linked increase in seats has been a major concern for southern parties.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 5:56 am

PM Modi greets Trump, people of US on 250th anniversary of independence

New Delhi, Jul 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday greeted President Donald Trump and the people of the United States on the 250th anniversary of Americas independence and said the two countries shared belief in democracy and the rule of law, and the limitless potential of their people make the friendship a force for global good. Modi asserted that India and the United States share more than a strategic partnership. On behalf of 1.4 billion Indians, I extend my warmest congratulations to President Trump and the people of the United States on the historic 250th anniversary of your Independence, the prime minster said in a post on X. He said the shared belief of India and the US in democracy and the rule of law, and the limitless potential of our people make our friendship a force for global good. May the next 250 years bring even greater prosperity, peace and progress for America and take the India-US partnership to new heights, he said. Trump ushered in the 250th anniversary of American independence on Friday. The signing of the Declaration of Independence, one of historys most-celebrated articulations of democratic ambitions, is being marked in myriad ways. Set to take a central role in the festivities, Trump plans to speak at the National Mall in Washington ahead of what is being billed as a historically-enormous fireworks show that will rain down over the US capital.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 5:54 am

Is Red-bus Inaccessible for PwDs?

Dear GK readers, after a much-needed half-year hiatus, this missive comes to you from the top floor of University of the Philippines. I am here in Manila to be part of the panel to discuss Kashmirs inaccessible public transport. I went to bed Friday thinking about my 18 months of terrible travel experience in the Srinagar Smart City Bus. I woke up with the chirping of birds at 5am on Saturday, fretted for more than an hour, then got up, had an American breakfast and dragged myself to my desk. My first thought was: Why are Kashmiris so insensitive towards People with Disabilities. Last fall, when I was in East Africa, back home, my lawyers were helping me draft Public Interest litigation at J&K high Court, to make the much-touted smart city buses accessible for People with disabilities. No sooner had we completed it, J&K CM, Omar Abdullah, announced on the floor of the house fare exemption for Persons with Disabilities. But the chief executive of the half-state probably doesnt know that the word Handicapped is an insensitive term. He can unlearn it now. Dear CM, Disability is an identity. The appropriate term used is Person with Disability. Six months later, there is no official notification. Who is supposed to issue the order? Transport commissioner? SMC Commissioner who also happens to be the CEO of the Smart City or Managing Director SRTC? As a disability rights advocate, I went to the SSCL office and submitted a detailed letter to the CEO on March 12,2026. I even volunteered to conduct two disability-sensitivity workshops for the staff free of charge. I offered my time, expertise and lived experience, believing that meaningful change begins with understanding. But not even the courtesy of a response came my way. The problem is that we continue to frame disability less as a question of citizenship and more as a matter of welfare, rehabilitation and relief. In fact, PwDs are demonized, dehumanized by the non-disabled people and scapegoated for political choices and policy failures by consecutive governments. When was the last time SSCL consulted persons with disabilities and asked them how can we make their travel comfortable by making it accessible. The Next Stop is...? Just like Delhi metro, it can have automatic audio announcements as it moves forward, e.g., if you are travelling to Pattan, Bus no 24 is enroute, at every stop, it can announce, in Kashmiri or in Urdu, Agla stop Hanjiwera hai, Agla Stop Main Market Pattan hai. Do you know what it does, you are making your bus accessible. There are announcements asking men not to sit in seats reserved for women. Those are clear, firm, repeated. But for PwDs, there is no announcement. This is how the travel is gendered. You have to be neutral.That is where red-bus fails the accessibility audit. Harmonized guidelines and space standards for universal accessibility in India 2021, which applies to all public infrastructure is largely ignored. The signage is missing in red-bus. The digital displays say this bus is enroute to Sopore but does not move beyond Pattan. Arent you misinforming people? There is a massive demand that buses should go to Sangrama at least. If the bus can go to Kangan,Tral, Char-e- Sharief, why not Sangrama? Dear SSCL CEO, I dont blame non-disabled folks for occupying the seats meant for PwDs. You are at fault. You are to be blamed. Because you clearly raised awareness about women reservation and forgot Passengers with Disabilities. You ask someone to vacate the seat. Sometimes they do. Sometimes they dont. Sometimes they look at you and say the words you begin to dread: You dont look disabled. At that moment, your body becomes a question. Your identity, something to be verified.Your reality, something to be doubted. I have spoken to people travelling to Pampore, to Ganderbal, to Budgampeople who were told exactly this. Invisible disabilities are treated like deception. Visible ones, like spectacle. There is no middle ground where dignity exists. Some of the staff is highly insensitive towards people with disabilities. As the bus halts, people rush in like cattle since we have zero civic sense. Women pounce on freebies and do not vacate the two seats reserved for Passengers with Disabilities. Has our Red bus been designed with disabilities in mind? We all want to get rid of the transport tensions in the city. And if you are a person with a disability, navigating the city for a better commute becomes much harder. Of all the 95 buses operational at the moment, I travelled in (almost) all of them in the last 18 months to assess and observe how accessible they are. The stickers meant to spread awareness were pasted near legspace. Why has SSCL made a joke out of accessibility? Most of the stickers are erased or completely removed by non-disabled folks, particularly women, as the CCTV footage inside the bus suggests. If this is the reality of our smart bus, what does it say about the rest of Kashmirs transport infrastructure. Here in the Philippines, the seats are clearly earmarked with signage on the windowpanes. POMAS & MAAS 1,40,000 Persons with invisible disabilities in London wear a POMAS badge on public transport. MAAS stands for Meet and Assist. It is a special service provided to help passengers with disabilities to navigate the commute and make their travel experience comfortable. But this does not exist in Kashmir. We are too insensitive for this. We mock, laugh and make jokes on PwDs and ruin their mental health. In the last six months, I reached out to SSCL staff multiple times and suggested they write For Persons with Disabilities on the windowpane with Permanent markers and then have an arrow pointed to the first two seats meant for PwDs (irrespective of Gender). Have proper announcements in Kashmiri or Urdu language that the seats meant for PwDs should not be occupied by non-disabled folks. And then, there is something even more unsettling. Bus conductors, in some cases, have begun photographing or recording details from UDID cardsthe official disability identity documents issued after medical verification. No explanation. No consent. No clarity on where that data goes. I argued in some cases, I was told oopar say hi order hai, group me daalna padta hai. When I phoned the top brass, they feigned ignorance and said no such order was issued. For a community that already struggles to be seen, this feels less like verification and more like surveillance. CHALO App, Mat Chalo Recently, two siblings living with visual disabilities from Chadoora phoned me to ask if Chalo App is accessible for blind persons? I took a deep breath and a stoic pause only to say NO. Whose problem is this? The very tool designed to make Srinagars transport system smart does not speak to those who cannot see. Even the Chalo App SSCL operates is inaccessible for blind passengers. It does not include those who need it most. And so, even in this new, digitized system, exclusion continuesjust in a more sophisticated form. There is a particular kind of betrayal that hurts more than neglectthe betrayal of promise. The promise of affordability, accessibility and inclusion falls flat if barriers are created for PwDs. Dear SSCL, what you are doing is called Purple-washing in the disability domain. Of the 3500-crore spent on SSCM, you do not have something novel, something incredible to showcase to the world. Launched on 3 December 2015, the Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan (Accessible India Campaign) is a flagship initiative aimed at creating an inclusive and barrier-free environment for persons with disabilities. A key pillar of the campaign is improving the accessibility of public transport systems, enabling persons with disabilities to travel independently, safely and with dignity. Why has this campaign failed in my not-so-smart city? There should be clear policy towards Passengers with Disabilities. The E-guides or conductors should not issue morally loaded value judgments. I also observed and confronted some helpers in both SRTC and Redbus that they challenge PwDs saying that they should have 100 percent disability, otherwise they are not eligible. When I phoned and reported the issue to the Managing Director, he grilled them and they issued written apologies (copies of these letters are in my possession). These guys should be schooled about RPwD Act 2016. Some helpers, I observed, train guns at PwDs and scan the disabled folks from top to toe when they show their UDID cards. Next month, I will be (drumroll please) in another top Asian University representing Indias invisible minority talking about mobility issues of PwDs in India. I will also talk about the fact that why are disabled passengers excluded. If special tickets and concessions can be designed for women under initiatives such as Khawateen Khaas, why is there no dedicated ticketing mechanism for persons with disabilities? Are disabled passengers not equally deserving of recognition, dignity, and support? For years, we have been told to wait, adjust and depend on the goodwill of others. Accessibility is not a favor; it is a right. There is a certain kind of betrayal that hurts more than neglect the betrayal of promise. We were promised inclusion. But our smart city bus is neither inclusive nor accessible. After one night transit in Bangkok, the very next morning, we experienced turbulence midair just like PwDs feel turbulence on the very first seat in Srinagars Red bus. In half of the buses, the armrests are broken. Why is it not being repaired? A slight jerk, it can harm the Person with disability. There is no leg-space either. What we see is dusty broom, broken first-aid-kid hanging, some dirty metal around. Of all the helpers I talked to, only one person said he used the lift available in the bus to wheel a PwD in somewhere on the Harwan route. Policies exist. Campaigns have been launched. The Accessible India Campaign speaks of universal access in transport. RPwD Act 2016 clearly mandates non-discrimination and accessibility. And yet, here we are. Solutions are super simple, known and entirely achievable: enforce reserved seating, introduce audio-visual announcements, ensure digital platforms are accessible, prohibit unauthorized handling of personal data and train staff to understand disability as a matter of rights. Policy is not missing. Intent is. Indias iconic poet Sahir Ludhianvi captured this in his lines, Jis subah ki khatir jug jug say, hum sab mar mar k jite hain, Jis subah k amrit ki dhun me hum zeher k pyaale pite hain, woh subah kabhie to aayegi. And the distinguished historian Prof Uma Chakravarti reminds us all, Voh Subah Humhi say aayegi. The author is a doctoral researcher. His research focuses on disability studies, with a particular emphasis on advancing an inclusive approach to Viksit Bharat 2047.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 5:21 am

The Ambush Within Kashmirs Politics

There are moments in politics when an event is smaller than the meaning it carries. Mehbooba Muftis visit to the under-construction AIIMS at Awantipora may outwardly appear to be a quarrel over protocol. It is a symptom of something far more serious: the approaching fragmentation of Kashmirs remaining regional political space. The controversy is not about a hospital alone. It is about power, access and legitimacy. In a normal state, a former chief minister visiting a public project might be dismissed as political theatre. In Jammu and Kashmir, now reduced to a Union Territory with a truncated elected government, such theatre acquires constitutional meaning. When a leader with no official executive authority appears to review a major public project, speaks to a Union minister, and projects herself as a parallel channel of delivery, the act cannot be treated as innocent activism. It becomes a political signal. That signal is simple: the elected Chief Minister may sit in office, but Delhi remains the source of real power; and those who can access Delhi can claim relevance even after electoral defeat. This is why the National Conference has reacted with anger. But anger is not strategy. Omar Abdullahs government is already boxed in by the Union Territory structure. Its authority is narrower than its electoral mandate. Police, public order, security, services and much of the operational architecture of power remain outside its full command. In such a situation, every public embarrassment becomes larger than itself. Every rival intervention becomes an attempt to show that the Chief Minister is ceremonial while others retain operational access. The PDP understands this very well. Since its defeat in the 2024 Assembly elections, it has behaved not like a marginal party reconciled to opposition, but like a formation preparing for the next opening. It has activated cadres, expanded its public ceremonies, cultivated joinings from different walks of life, built digital amplification networks, and kept itself constantly visible. Its messaging is relentless: PDP is not finished; PDP is rebuilding; PDP has reach; PDP can still deliver. There is nothing illegal in political rebuilding. But the timing, method and symbolism matter. The PDP is not merely criticising the government from the opposition benches. It is attempting to occupy a parallel space between the people and Delhi. That is precisely the space New Delhi has always found useful in Kashmir: a regional actor weakened enough to be dependent, but visible enough to be useful. What should worry the NC most is not Mehbooba Muftis provocation alone, but the visible lethargy within its own ranks. Many of its legislators appear tired, faceless and absent from the Valleys everyday political anxieties. The PDP, despite its reduced Assembly strength, is acting with the energy of a party that has understood the vacuum. Its joinings, digital amplification, field visits and public theatre are steadily reclaiming ground that NC has surrendered through complacency, entitlement and invisibility. In politics, numbers matter; but presence matters more. At present, PDP is behaving like a defeated party preparing for recovery, while NC often looks like a victorious party already exhausted by power. Mehbooba Muftis political history makes the suspicion unavoidable. The PDP shared power with the BJP after the 2014 election. The alliance was sold as pragmatism, but it eventually became one of the great moral and strategic disasters of Kashmirs mainstream politics. It gave the BJP an unprecedented opening into J&Ks governing structure and helped normalise a political relationship that many in the Valley had voted precisely to prevent. The later collapse of that alliance did not erase the channels it had created. Nor did it erase the memory of the calculations that made it possible. This is where HaseebDrabus role becomes politically significant. As one of the central intellectual architects of that arrangement, he understood better than most the grammar of Delhi-facing Kashmir politics: speak one language to the Valley, another to the Centre, and present compromise as inevitability. Today, when he warns of mutual ruin, the diagnosis is partly correct. But it is incomplete unless one asks who benefits from that ruin. The answer is obvious. The BJP does. The BJP does not need to storm the Valley. It only needs to wait while NC and PDP hollow each other out. It has already built a formidable position in Jammu. It has expanded its organisational presence through booths, beneficiary networks, youth outreach, womens mobilisation, cultural events, seminars, student exchanges and the language of integration. Its strategy is patient. It is not merely contesting elections; it is re-educating aspiration. It is telling young Kashmiris that dynastic politics produced paralysis, while integration promises mobility. It is telling women that the old parties remembered them only as voters, mourners and beneficiaries, while the new system sees them as participants in a national project. It is telling the middle class that politics is obsolete; delivery is the future. This is not casual outreach. It is cadre construction. At the same time, the coercive atmosphere of national politics cannot be ignored. Across India, opposition parties have repeatedly alleged that central agencies are used as instruments of pressure. The message travels without being spoken: power can investigate, summon, freeze, frighten and fracture. In a small political ecosystem like Kashmir, where many legislators carry vulnerabilities, ambitions or grievances, the mere possibility of such pressure can become a political weapon. One does not need to arrest everyone. One only needs to make everyone believe that a file exists. This is why disgruntlement within NC matters. The Union Territory has fewer ministerial rewards. Many legislators who expected office, influence or patronage must now live with diminished spoils. Such frustration is politically combustible. If Delhi ever decides to engineer a shift, it will not necessarily need a dramatic 1984-style coup. It can proceed more quietly: cultivate defectors, encourage independents, pressure vulnerable MLAs, amplify PDPs attacks, promote development-minded local formations, and then present the resulting instability as proof that regional parties cannot govern. The irony is bitter. NC and PDP should have understood this danger better than anyone. Yet they are structurally incapable of acting together. Their hostility is not routine competition; it is dynastic enmity. The Abdullahs and Muftis do not merely disagree. They delegitimise each others right to speak for Kashmir. Each sees the other not as an adversary, but as an intruder into its inheritance. NC carries the greater historical burden. For decades it treated Kashmir as a family estate and rural Muslim sentiment as electoral raw material. It invoked identity when useful, negotiated compromise when convenient, and converted public anxiety into dynastic advantage. Its record is scarred by opportunism, arrogance and devastating miscalculations. The Rajiv-Farooq accord did not heal Kashmir; it deepened the cynicism that culminated in the disaster of 1987 and the insurgency that followed. PDP later emerged by exploiting that disillusionment, only to reproduce its own version of family control, emotional symbolism and opportunistic compromise. Now both are being outplayed by a national party that studies society more seriously than they do. The most likely outcome is not immediate collapse. It is staged erosion. First, PDP will continue to embarrass NC through hyper-visible interventions. Second, NC will overreact, appearing insecure and arrogant. Third, BJP will watch, occasionally nudge, and repeatedly argue that Kashmirs regional parties are self-serving, dynastic and incapable of stable governance. Fourth, sections of the public, exhausted by unemployment and political theatre, will drift towards whichever formation appears capable of delivery. Finally, by the next major electoral cycle, BJP may not need to win the Valley outright. It may only need enough allies, defectors, independents and fragmented regional actors to become the unavoidable pivot. That is the ambush. Kashmirs old parties are not being destroyed from outside alone. They are assisting in their own reduction. PDP may believe it is staging a comeback. NC may believe it is defending its mandate. But the larger result may be the same: the Valleys political voice will become divided, discredited and negotiable. The tragedy is not that NC and PDP are fighting. The tragedy is that they are fighting inside a cage whose keys are elsewhere. And while they scratch at each other, the hunter waits.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 5:09 am

MHA declares 23 Indian, Pakistani nationals as terrorists

New Delhi, Jul 4:The Ministry of Home Affairs, under the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, on Saturday designated 23 individuals as 'terrorists'. The decision is a significant step under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's 'zero tolerance policy' against terrorism, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the PM Modi-led government was committed to dismantling every terror module to ensure the safety of India and its people. In a post on X, Shah said, Pursuing PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji's vision of zero tolerance against terror: the MHA today declared 23 dreaded terror functionaries affiliated with banned organisations as terrorists under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The designated terrorists are involved in anti-India activities, carrying out terror attacks, inciting terror, trafficking arms, infiltrating through the border, facilitating terrorist organisations, raising funds and recruiting terrorists. Out of the 23 terrorists announced today, 17 are Pakistani nationals, and 6 are Indian nationals. However, all of them at present operate terrorist activities from Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He said that formally designating these individuals as terrorists would not only help dismantle the terror ecosystem by curbing their financial networks, movements, recruitment capabilities, and terror-linked activities, but also send a strong message of deterrence against anti-national and terrorist acts. The Union Home Minister said it would.enhance the capacity of security and law enforcement agencies to initiate coordinated legal, investigative, and preventive actions at both national and international levels. Following the amendment to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA) by the Central Government in 2019, a total of 57 individuals have so far been designated as terrorists under Section 35 of the said Act and listed in its Fourth Schedule. The Centre has now designated the 23 additional individuals as 'terrorists as well, listing them in the Fourth Schedule. They have been identified as Masood Ilyas Kashmiri alias Mufti Masood Ilyas, Masood Ilyas, Abu Mohammad, and Muhammad Masood Ilyas; Muhammad Musadiq alias Doctor, Abdul Mannan, Sajjad, Hamza, and Wahid Khan! Mufti Muhammad Asghar Khan alias Abu Saad and Saad Jimmy; Hafiz Abdul Shakoor alias Qari Jarrar; Abdullah Jihadi alias Shahnawaz and Al-Hijama; Firdous Ahmed Bhat; Ghulam Farid alias Gulshan Kumar and Farid; Haroon Rashid Ganai alias Shunu; Bilal Ahmed Mir alias Ahmed Bhai; Abid Qayoom Lone; Nazir Ahmed Gujjar alias Abu Manazil; Abdul Rauf alias Hafiz Abdul Rauf and Hafiz Abdur Rauf; Ashfaq Ahmed alias Ishfaq Ahmed; Hafiz Khalid Walid alias Hafiz Khalid Naik and Khalid Walid; Maulana Imdad Ullah Makki alias Maulana Imdad, Imdad Bhai, and Maulana Imdadullah; Maulana Saifullah Khalid alias Waliul, Muhammad Salim, and Wajid; Muhammad Yaqoob alias Abu Sumama, Samama Ilyas, and Waris Ali; Maulana Yusuf Taibi alias Muhammad Yusuf; Owais Farooz alias Owais Ahmed Mir and Owais Farooz Mir; Qari Yaqub Sheikh alias Qari Muhammad Yaqub Sheikh, Yaqub Sheikh,.Qari Sheikh Muhammad Yaqub, and Muhammad Yaqub; Rana Iftikhar alias Rana Waleed Atif, Rana Iftikhar Haider, Rana Iftikhar Ahmed, and Haider Khan; Wasim Noor Jat alias Qari Wasim and Muhammad Shahid Faisal alias Ustad, Muhandis, and Zakir. According to the MHA, Masood Ilyas Kashmiri is a Pakistani national affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He is a close confidant of Maulana Masood Azhar and the key coordinator for infiltration into Kashmir. He is actively involved in recruiting youth into terrorist groups via social media and raising funds for terrorism. He orchestrated the attack on a police checkpoint near the PDP office in Sunjwan, Jammu, in April 2022, the MHA said. It said that Muhammad Musaddiq is a Pakistani national affiliated with JeM. He serves as the launching commander for the Lasiyakot sector, facilitating infiltration across the border via tunnels. He has been involved in sending consignments of arms and ammunition to India using drones. Additionally, he was involved in conducting reconnaissance of strategic locations such as the RJB complex in Ayodhya, the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, and the IOCL refinery in Panipat, the MHA said. It said Mufti Muhammad Asghar Khan is a Pakistani national affiliated with JeM. He serves as the JeM 'Amir' (chief) and head of its military wing in PoK. He is one of the key conspirators behind the terrorist attack on the Indian Army camp in Nagrota, Jammu. He runs camps in Muzaffarabad to provide jihadist and military training to terrorists, the MHA said. It said Hafiz Abdul Shakoor alias Qari Jarrar is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with JeM and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM). He facilitated the infiltration of three Pakistani terrorists via the Samba-Kathua sector for the attack on the Nagrota Army camp. He participated in the Afghan war during 199596 and coordinates terrorist activities with the assistance of the ISI. He is a member of the JeM's governing council (Shura), the MHA said. It said Abdullah Jihadi is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with JeM. He is a co-conspirator of Mufti Asgar Khan and facilitates the infiltration of terrorists into the North Kashmir region. He has attempted to incite hatred and disaffection against the Government of India. He used to manage several launching camps located in the Kupwara and Baramulla districts, the MHA said. It said Firdous Ahmad Bhat is an Indian national, currently based in Pakistan, associated with Lashkar-e-Toiba. He serves as a 'launching commander' for the group, having crossed into Pakistan via the Wagah border in 2018 using valid travel documents. He facilitates safe passage for foreign terrorists across the Line of Control (LoC). Additionally, he is involved in supplying weapons to Over Ground Workers (OGWs) and radicalising the youth of South Kashmir to recruit them into terrorist activities, the MHA said. It said Ghulam Farid is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with JeM. He served in the Pakistan Army from 2001 to 2005. Subsequently, in September 2008, he entered India illegally via Bangladesh. He was arrested in Jammu in December 2008 and was later deported to Pakistan in July 2019, the MHA said. It said Haroon Rashid Ganai is an Indian national, currently residing in Pakistan, and is affiliated with LeT. He travelled to Pakistan with valid documents in March 2018 and joined LeT there. He incites youths from the Kashmir Valley to join terrorist ranks and supplies arms and ammunition to OGWs for carrying out terrorist activities, the MHA said. It said Bilal Ahmed Mir is an Indian national, currently residing in Muzaffarabad, PoK, and is affiliated with LeT and The Resistance Front (TRF). Operating from across the border in Pakistan and PoK, he conspires to incite and instigate local Kashmiri youth to engage in jihad. Furthermore, he is directly involved in managing the illicit supply chain of arms, ammunition, and logistics into Kashmir, the MHA said. It said Abid Qayoom Lone is an Indian national,.currently residing in PoK, and is affiliated with LeT. He travelled to Pakistan via the Attari check post in February 2020 and did not return. He is involved in planning attacks on security forces in Jammu and Kashmir and raising funds for LeT. He smuggles narcotics on a large scale from Pakistan into India through an organised syndicate operating along the LoC, with the proceeds used to finance terrorist activities, the MHA said. It said Nazir Ahmed Gujjar is an Indian national, currently residing in Islamabad, Pakistan, is affiliated with LeT. He crossed the LoC into PoK in 2006. He recruited local youths to revive terrorist activities in the Doda and Kishtwar regions. He has been a key operator in sending consignments of arms and ammunition into Indian territory via drones across the Samba and R S Pura sectors, the MHA said. It said Abdul Rauf is a Pakistani national associated with LeT, Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), and Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF). He has been a senior leader of Lashkar since 1999 and operates under the direct command of the terrorist Hafiz Saeed. He works to mobilize funds and public support for Lashkar at an international level under the guise of charitable organisations such as the FIF and Al-Madina Welfare Trust. The United States has designated him a 'Specially Designated Global Terrorist' (SDGT), the MHA said. It said Ashfaq Ahmed is a Pakistani national associated with JeM. He joined JeM in 2000 and is in charge of 'Shuaba Hadith' and the Al-Rehmat Trust (JeM's charity wing) in Bahawalpur. He received jihadi training in PoK. He was identified as one of the subscribers of the Pakistani mobile numbers used during the January 2016 attack on the Pathankot Air Force Station, the MHA said. It said Hafiz Khalid Waleed is a Pakistani national associated with LeT and JuD. He is the son-in-law of LeT chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and has been a member of the organisation's Central Advisory Committee since 2003. He was the key mastermind behind the June 2016 Pampore attack, in which eight Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed. He was designated as a global terrorist by the US Department of the Treasury in August 2012, the MHA said. It said Maulana Imdad Ullah Makki is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with JeM. He serves as the Ameer (chief) of Jaish's prisoners' wing Shoba-e-Aseeran and heads the organisation's legal affairs. He is a very close associate of Maulana Masood Azhar and his deputy, Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar. He was involved in real-time coordination with the terrorists who attacked the Pathankot airbase in January 2016, the MHA said. It said Maulana Saifullah Khalid is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with LeT and the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML). He serves as the General Secretary of the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League and previously held the position of President of the Milli Muslim League (MML). He has headed several wings of Lashkar and Jamaat-ud-Dawa, such as the propaganda department and the control and reform wing. In April 2018, the United States designated him as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT), the MHA said. It said Muhammad Yaqoob is a Pakistani national affiliated with LeT. He currently operates as an LeT operational commander based in Islamabad (Chatta Bakhtawar). He coordinates financial and logistical support for other LeT cadres active in the Kashmir Valley to carry out terrorist activities in India. A case has been registered against him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) at the CI Kashmir Police Station in Srinagar, the MHA said. It said Maulana Yusuf Taibi is a Pakistani national associated with LeT and JuD. He is a key leader within LeT and JuD, currently affiliated with the organisation's control and reform, Dawat-o-Islah, wing. He previously headed the 'Jamia Al-Dirasat Al-Islamia Trust' (JADIAT), a Karachi-based entity linked to LeT and JuD. Currently, he is associated with the 'Al-Qadsia Islamic Center' in Lahore and delivers Friday religious sermons at the Sargodha Markaz in Punjab, the MHA said. It said Owais Farooz is an Indian national associated with LeT. He travelled to Pakistan via the Wagah border on a valid Indian passport in April 2018 and joined the terrorist ranks of the LeT. In January 2023, his brother, Farzan Feroz, was arrested by the Srinagar Police with 450 grams of heroin (valued at approximately Rs 9.95 lakh) and an LeT letterhead. The NIA Court, Pulwama, has issued a proclamation order against him under Section 82 of the CrPC, the MHA said. It said Qari Yaqub Sheikh is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with the PMML and JuD. He is a central leader of JuD and a member of its central 'Dawati team' (proselytisation team). He contested the 2018 Pakistani general election as a candidate for the Milli Muslim League (MML). He has played a prominent role in missions to raise funds for Lashkar and JuD in Saudi Arabia. In August 2012, the United States designated him as a global terrorist, the MHA said. It said Rana Iftikhar is a Pakistani national associated with LeT and JuD. He is a close associate of LeT chief Hafiz Saeed and serves as the key manager of finances for the organisation's Kashmir operations. He heads 'Shoba-e-Aseeran,' the wing responsible for the welfare of the families of terrorists who have been killed or are imprisoned in Indian jails. He was arrested in 1993 after being wounded during an encounter in the Mendhar sector of Jammu & Kashmir and remained incarcerated in an Indian prison until 2004, the MHA said. It said Wasim Noor Jat alias Qari Wasim is a Pakistani national associated JeM. He is a JeM 'launching commander' responsible for operations in the Kotli area. During 202122, he was involved in activities related to dropping weapons and ammunition into Indian territory via drones. He was previously arrested by security forces in October 2008 and was incarcerated at Kot Bhalwal Central Jail, Jammu, from 2012 to 2015; following his release, he was deported to Pakistan, the MHA said. It said Muhammad Shahid Faisal holds Pakistani nationality, who is originally Indian and is currently active in Rawalpindi) and is affiliated with LeT, Al-Qaeda, and ISIS. He is the key mastermind and handler behind the 2012 Bengaluru LeT conspiracy case and the 2013 Nanded LeT case, which involved plots for the targeted killings of right-wing politicians and journalists. He fled to Pakistan in 2013 with the assistance of terrorist Farhatullah Ghori. Investigations reveal his involvement as an online handler in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case (2024), the Mangaluru cooker blast, and the Al-Hind ISIS module case. He recruits youth through anti-national and jihadist videos shared on social media and YouTube and Telegram channels like 'Sawat-al-Haq,' the MHA said.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 4:54 am

LG Sinha suspends 8 officials in separatist book row

Jammu, July 4: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday ordered the suspension of eight officials and supervisory staff of School Education Department (SED) for serious negligence, dereliction of duty, while recommending two books for Higher Secondary classes, containing highly inappropriate content related to separatism, having potential for creating law and order situation. He also instructed for disengaging a contractual Computer Assistant with immediate effect in this connection and ordered a probe by a senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer into the matter. LG Sinhas action was preceded by the withdrawal of both the controversial books by the School Education Department, a day earlier, amid political uproar over their inclusion in the government school libraries under Samagra Shiksha. As per the order issued by SED Commissioner Secretary on behalf of the Lieutenant Governor, in view of the seriousness of the matter and misconduct of the suspended officials, Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary), Power Development Department Ashwani Kumar has been appointed as Inquiry Officer to conduct an enquiry. He has been asked to submit his report to the competent authority within 30 days. Rohit Sharma, a senior Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) officer and Additional Secretary, General Administration Department has been appointed as the Presenting Officer in the case. Lieutenant Governor has also ordered for banning and blacklisting the authors and publishers of both the books viz., Personalities and Legends of J&K, authored by Hilal Ahmad and Santosh Meena, published by Oberoi Book Service, Jammu and Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir authored by Dr Sushant Giri, published by Anurag Prakashan, Delhi. The suspended officials also included a Principal and four lecturers. The order mentioned that Samagra Shiksha got the library grant for procurement of age-appropriate books for 18328 government schools and 394 PM SHRI School and accordingly Expression of Interest (EOI) was floated. 4 Sub Committees of experts and academicians from both Jammu and Kashmir divisions were constituted for selection of such (age appropriate) library books. These sub committees were for Primary Classes (Series 1); Upper Primary Classes (Series 2); Secondary Classes (Series 3) and Higher Secondary classes (Series 4). These four Sub Committees selected 463 books, submitted by 364 publishers. Out of these books, two books have been noticed on July 3, 2026 to have inappropriate content. Accordingly, these books were withdrawn vide Order No Edu/SPD/SMS/Quality/1338-43/2026-27 dated July 3, 2026 and Edu/SPD/Quality/1331-36-2026-27 dated July 3, 2026 respectively, the order specified. These two books were i.e., Personalities and Legends of J&K and Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir. 123 copies of Personalities and Legends of J&K books were supplied to Jammu, Ramban and Udhampur districts and 128 copies of Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir were supplied to Jammu and Baramulla districts. It has come to the notice of the department that these books have highly inappropriate content, it is quite evident that there was serious negligence, dereliction of duty and lack of proper due diligence was carried out by the members of the Sub Committee Series 4 and Supervisory Officers while recommending such books which contained content related to separatism which has potential for creating law and order situations, SED Commissioner Secretary Ram Niwas Sharma observed. He stated that keeping in view these facts and circumstances of the matter, the members of the Sub Committee Series 4 appeared to be responsible for such serious lapses and negligence - unbecoming of government servants. Therefore, these official(s) and supervisory staff of the School Education Department in terms of Rule -31(1 )(a) Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Classification. Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956, are hereby placed under suspension, with immediate effect, he ordered. Those suspended included Fazil Imran Saddiqui, Coordinator Library, posted under Samagra Shiksha; Gurjeet Singh, Assistant Coordinator, also posted under Samagra Shiksha; Sanjeev Sharma, Principal GHSS, Kore Pannu, Kathua; Shazia Kouser, Academic Officer, SCERT, Jammu; Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir, Lecturer, BHSS, Wathoora, Budgam; Niranjan Sharma, Lecturer GHSS, Badhat, Kishtwar; Renu Mengi, Lecturer DIET, Jammu and Rajmohini, Lecturer GGHSS, Poonch. During the period of suspension, they will remain attached with the Administrative Department (School Education Department). It is further ordered that Sheikh Suheel Ahmad, Computer Assistant (Contractual) assisting the Coordinator Library, Samagra Shiksha is hereby dis-engaged with immediate effect from his contractual engagement, SED Commissioner Secretary directed. Further, it has been ordered that the authors and publishers of both the books are hereby banned and blacklisted, henceforth, in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Furthermore, any printed material authored and/or published by them shall also be withdrawn from the Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the order read. The matter vis--vis two books came to the fore and soon turned into a big controversy after the Jammu Kashmir Peoples' Forum (JKPF)- a social and non-political organisation flagged it on July 3, 2026, expressing anguish and concern over the contents of Great Personalities and Legends of J&K (Series 4), purchased by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir under the Samagra Shiksha Scheme during the 2025-26 academic session. It pointed out that the book was distributed to school libraries after being marked with the Samagra Shiksha logo. The book dedicates special chapter for terrorist and convicted person like Maqbool Bhat and separatists leaders like Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Shabir Ahmad Shah, Masarat Alam, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Maulvi Farooq, as great personalities of Jammu and Kashmir and has glorified their characters although they have worked throughout their life against the erstwhile State of J&K, now UT of J&K and Government of India as secessionists elements and pleaded the cause for a separate nation of J&K, JKPF had argued in its press statement. It contended that the personalities highlighted in the book always challenged the sovereignty of Government of India over J&K State and advocated the accession of J&K with Pakistan. Giving a detailed account vis--vis content of the book, JKPF had appealed to the Lieutenant Governor of UT of J&K to look into the matter. The competent authority should take appropriate action including the criminal prosecution against the guilty persons particularly the officials of Samagra Shiksha Scheme and the expert Committee which cleared this book for purchase and circulation to the libraries of different government and government aided schools, it demanded, besides seeking a probe into the matter. The issue on July 4 was picked up by the J&K BJP and JKPCC, reiterating the demands echoed by JKPF. As the issue turned into a major controversy, the Lieutenant Governor, by evening, issued a detailed order, almost meeting all the demands of concerned stakeholders.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 4:52 am

Inquiry report against Justice Varma will be tabled this session: Om Birla

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla confirmed the report on corruption charges against Justice Yashwant Varma will be presented in the monsoon session, despite his resignation. The House will decide the next steps after the report's tabling, which could happen on the session's first day. Justice Varma faces allegations of financial irregularities following a fire incident at his Delhi residence last year.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 4:31 am

SC rejects adulterers privacy claim, upholds Delhi HC order

PTI New Delhi The Supreme Court has upheld the Delhi High Court ruling that a wife can seek assistance of the court to collect evidence such as call detail records (CDRs) and hotel booking details of her husband to substantiate her charge of adultery levelled against him. A bench of Justices Manmohan and K Vinod []

The Navhind Times 5 Jul 2026 1:45 am

Celebratory firing death: Bihar BJP MLA gets 4-yr jail

PTI New Delhi A Delhi court on Saturday sentenced Bihar BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh to simple imprisonment for four years for the death of a woman in celebratory firing in 2018, with the judgeslamming gun culture and saying we need neither a Singham nor a Pushpa in a state governed by the rule of []

The Navhind Times 5 Jul 2026 1:44 am

Industry experts defend ethanol blending, say E20 fuel safe for vehicles

PTI New Delhi Industry executives on Saturday sought to allay concerns over the use of 20 per cent ethanol-blended petrol (E20), saying the fuel has undergone rigorous scientific testing, is safe for both new and older vehicles, and is critical for reducing Indias dependence on imported crude oil. At a news conference organised at the []

The Navhind Times 5 Jul 2026 1:43 am

MHA designates 23 more terrorists under UAPA

17 Pakistani, 6 Indian nationals named; total now 80 Pursuing PM Modis zero tolerance against terror: Amit Shah New Delhi, Jul 04: Taking another significant step under the Modi government's 'Zero Tolerance Policy' against terrorism, the Ministry of Home Affairs, under the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, has designated 23 more individuals as 'terrorists' under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, including 17 Pakistani nationals and 6 Indian nationals, all of whom operate terrorist activities from Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In a post on X, Amit Shah said: Pursuing PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji's vision of zero tolerance against terror: the MHA today declared 23 dreaded terror functionaries affiliated with banned organisations as terrorists under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The designated terrorists are involved in anti-India activities, carrying out terror attacks, inciting terror, trafficking arms, infiltrating through the border, facilitating terrorist organisations, raising funds and recruiting terrorists. Out of the 23 terrorists announced on Saturday, 17 are Pakistani nationals and 6 are Indian nationals. However, all of them at present operate terrorist activities from Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The Centre has added Jaish-e-Mohamed terrorists Masood Ilyas Kashmiri, Mohammad Mussadiq alias Doctor, Mufti Muhammad Asghar Khan alias Abu Saad, Hafiz Abdul Shakoor alias Qari Zarrar, Abdullah Jehadi, Ghulam Fareed, Maulana Imdad Ullah Makki and Waseem Noor Jat. Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists Firdous Ahmad Bhat, Haroon Rashid Ganai, Bilal Ahmad Mir, Abid Quyoom Lone, Nazir Ahmed Gujjar, Abdul Rauf alias Hafiz Adbul Rauf, Ashfaq Ahmad, Hafiz Khalid Waleed, Maulana Saifullah Khalid, Mohammad Yaqoob, Molana Yousaf Taibi, Owais Farooz, Qari Yaqub Sheikh, Rana Iftikhar, Mohammed Shaheed Faisal (also linked to Al Qaeda and ISIS) have also been added to the list. Formally designating these individuals as terrorists will help dismantle the terror ecosystem by curbing their financial networks, movements, recruitment capabilities, and terror-linked activities, while also sending a strong message of deterrence against anti-national and terrorist acts. Furthermore, it will enhance the capacity of security and law enforcement agencies to initiate coordinated legal, investigative, and preventive actions at both national and international levels. Following the amendment to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA) by the Central Government in 2019, a total of 57 individuals have so far been designated as 'terrorists' under Section 35 of the said Act and listed in its Fourth Schedule. The Central Government has now designated these 23 additional individuals as 'terrorists' as well, listing them in the Fourth Schedule. The Union Home Minister reiterated that the Modi government is committed to dismantling every terror module to ensure the safety of India and its people. List of terrorists and their activities 1. Masood Ilyas Kashmiri (also known as Mufti Masood Ilyas, Masood Ilyas, Abu Mohammad, or M. Masood Ilyas) is a Pakistani national affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He is a close confidant of Maulana Masood Azhar and the key coordinator for infiltration into Kashmir. He is actively involved in recruiting youth into terrorist groups via social media and raising funds for terrorism. He orchestrated the attack on a police checkpoint near the PDP office in Sunjwan, Jammu, in April 2022. 2. Mohammad Musaddiq (alias Doctor, Abdul Mannan, Sajjad, Hamza, Wahid Khan) is a Pakistani national affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He serves as the launching commander for the Lasiyakot sector, facilitating infiltration across the border via tunnels. He has been involved in sending consignments of arms and ammunition to India using drones. Additionally, he was involved in conducting reconnaissance of strategic locations such as the RJB complex in Ayodhya, the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, and the IOCL refinery in Panipat. 3. Mufti Mohammad Asghar Khan, alias Abu Saad or Saad Jimiki, is a Pakistani national affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He serves as the JeM 'Amir' (chief) and head of its military wing in PoK. He is one of the key conspirators behind the terrorist attack on the Indian Army camp in Nagrota, Jammu. He runs camps in Muzaffarabad to provide jihadist and military training to terrorists. 4. Hafiz Abdul Shakoor alias Qari Jarrar is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM). He facilitated the infiltration of three Pakistani terrorists via the Samba-Kathua sector for the attack on the Nagrota Army camp. He participated in the Afghan war during 199596 and coordinates terrorist activities with the assistance of the ISI. He is a member of the JeM's governing council (Shura). 5. Abdullah Jihadi alias Shahnawaz alias Al-Hijama is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He is a co-conspirator of Mufti Asgar Khan and facilitates the infiltration of terrorists into the North Kashmir region. He has attempted to incite hatred and disaffection against the Government of India. He used to manage several launching camps located in the Kupwara and Baramulla districts. 6. Firdous Ahmad Bhat is an Indian national (currently based in Pakistan) associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba. He serves as a 'launching commander' for the group, having crossed into Pakistan via the Wagah border in 2018 using valid travel documents. He facilitates safe passage for foreign terrorists across the Line of Control (LoC). Additionally, he is involved in supplying weapons to Over Ground Workers (OGWs) and radicalizing the youth of South Kashmir to recruit them into terrorist activities. 7. Ghulam Farid (alias Gulshan Kumar) is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed. He served in the Pakistan Army from 2001 to 2005. Subsequently, in September 2008, he entered India illegally via Bangladesh. He was arrested in Jammu in December 2008 and was later deported to Pakistan in July 2019. 8. Haroon Rashid Ganai alias Shunu is an Indian national (currently residing in Pakistan) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba. He traveled to Pakistan with valid documents in March 2018 and joined Lashkar-e-Taiba there. He incites youths from the Kashmir Valley to join terrorist ranks and supplies arms and ammunition to Over Ground Workers for carrying out terrorist activities. 9. Bilal Ahmed Mir, alias 'Ahmed Bhai', is an Indian national (currently residing in Muzaffarabad, PoK) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and The Resistance Front (TRF). Operating from across the border (Pakistan/PoK), he conspires to incite and instigate local Kashmiri youth to engage in jihad. Furthermore, he is directly involved in managing the illicit supply chain of arms, ammunition, and logistics into the Kashmir Valley. 10. Abid Qayoom Lone is an Indian national (currently residing in PoK) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He traveled to Pakistan via the Attari check post in February 2020 and did not return. He is involved in planning attacks on security forces in Jammu and Kashmir and raising funds for LeT. He smuggles narcotics on a large scale from Pakistan into India through an organized syndicate operating along the Line of Control (LoC), with the proceeds used to finance terrorist activities. 11. Nazir Ahmed Gujjar alias Abu Manazil is an Indian national (currently residing in Islamabad, Pakistan) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He crossed the Line of Control into PoK in 2006. He recruited local youths to revive terrorist activities in the Doda and Kishtwar regions. He has been a key operator in sending consignments of arms and ammunition into Indian territory via drones across the Samba and R.S. Pura sectors. 12. Abdul Rauf (also known as Hafiz Abdul Rauf or Hafiz Abdur Rauf) is a Pakistani national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), and Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF). He has been a senior leader of Lashkar since 1999 and operates under the direct command of the terrorist Hafiz Saeed. He works to mobilize funds and public support for Lashkar at an international level under the guise of charitable organizations such as the 'Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation' (FIF) and Al-Madina Welfare Trust. The United States has designated him a 'Specially Designated Global Terrorist' (SDGT). 13. Ashfaq Ahmed (alias Ishfaq Ahmed) is a Pakistani national associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He joined JeM in 2000 and is in charge of 'Shuaba Hadith' and the Al-Rehmat Trust (JeM's charity wing) in Bahawalpur. He received jihadi training in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He was identified as one of the subscribers of the Pakistani mobile numbers used during the January 2016 attack on the Pathankot Air Force Station. 14. Hafiz Khalid Waleed (alias Hafiz Khalid Naik/Khalid Waleed) is a Pakistani national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). He is the son-in-law of LeT chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed and has been a member of the organization's Central Advisory Committee since 2003. He was the key mastermind behind the June 2016 Pampore attack, in which eight Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed. He was designated as a global terrorist by the US Department of the Treasury in August 2012. 15. Maulana Imdad Ullah Makki (also known as Maulana Imdad, Imdad Bhai, or Maulana Imdadullah) is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He serves as the Amir (chief) of Jaish's prisoners' wing (Shoba-e-Aseeran) and heads the organization's legal affairs. He is a very close associate of Maulana Masood Azhar and his deputy, Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar. He was involved in real-time coordination with the terrorists who attacked the Pathankot airbase in January 2016. 16. Maulana Saifullah Khalid (alias Waliul, Mohammad Salim, Wajid) is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML). He serves as the General Secretary of the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League and previously held the position of President of the Milli Muslim League (MML). He has headed several wings of Lashkar and Jamaat-ud-Dawa, such as the propaganda department and the control and reform wing. In April 2018, the United States designated him as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT). 17. Mohammad Yaqoob (alias Abu Sumama, Samama Ilyas, Waris Ali) is a Pakistani national affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He currently operates as an LeT operational commander based in Islamabad (Chatta Bakhtawar). He coordinates financial and logistical support for other LeT cadres active in the Kashmir Valley to carry out terrorist activities in India. A case has been registered against him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) at the CI Kashmir Police Station in Srinagar. 18. Maulana Yusuf Taibi (alias Mohammad Yusuf) is a Pakistani national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). He is a key leader within LeT/JuD, currently affiliated with the organization's control and reform (Dawat-o-Islah) wing. He previously headed the 'Jamia Al-Dirasat Al-Islamia Trust' (JADIAT), a Karachi-based entity linked to LeT/JuD. Currently, he is associated with the 'Al-Qadsia Islamic Center' in Lahore and delivers Friday religious sermons (Khutba) at the Sargodha Markaz in Punjab. 19. Owais Farooz (alias Owais Ahmed Mir / Owais Farooz Mir) is an Indian national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He traveled to Pakistan via the Wagah border on a valid Indian passport in April 2018 and joined the terrorist ranks of the LeT. In January 2023, his brother, Farzan Feroz, was arrested by the Srinagar Police with 450 grams of heroin (valued at approximately 9.95 lakh) and an LeT letterhead. The NIA Court, Pulwama, has issued a proclamation order against him under Section 82 of the CrPC. 20. Qari Yaqub Sheikh (also known as Qari Mohammad Yaqub Sheikh, Yaqub Sheikh, Qari Sheikh Muhammad Yaqub, and Mohammad Yaqub) is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). He is a central leader of JuD and a member of its central 'Dawati team' (proselytization team). He contested the 2018 Pakistani general election as a candidate for the Milli Muslim League (MML). He has played a prominent role in missions to raise funds for Lashkar and JuD in Saudi Arabia. In August 2012, the United States designated him as a global terrorist. 21. Rana Iftikhar (also known as Rana Waleed Atif, Rana Iftikhar Haider, Rana Iftikhar Ahmed, or Haider Khan) is a Pakistani national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). He is a close associate of LeT chief Hafiz Saeed and serves as the key manager of finances for the organization's Kashmir operations. He heads 'Shoba-e-Aseeran,' the wing responsible for the welfare of the families of terrorists who have been killed or are imprisoned in Indian jails. He was arrested in 1993 after being wounded during an encounter in the Mendhar sector of Jammu & Kashmir and remained incarcerated in an Indian prison until 2004. 22. Wasim Noor Jat alias Qari Wasim is a Pakistani national associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He is a JeM 'launching commander' responsible for operations in the Kotli area. During 202122, he was involved in activities related to dropping weapons and ammunition into Indian territory via drones. He was previously arrested by security forces in October 2008 and was incarcerated at Kot Bhalwal Central Jail, Jammu, from 2012 to 2015; following his release, he was deported to Pakistan. 23. Mohammad Shahid Faisal (alias Ustad, Muhandis, Zakir) holds Pakistani nationality (originally Indian, currently active in Rawalpindi) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Al-Qaeda, and ISIS. He is the key mastermind and handler behind the 2012 Bengaluru LeT conspiracy case and the 2013 Nanded LeT case, which involved plots for the targeted killings of right-wing politicians and journalists. He fled to Pakistan in 2013 with the assistance of terrorist Farhatullah Ghori. Investigations reveal his involvement as an online handler in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case (2024), the Mangaluru cooker blast, and the Al-Hind ISIS module case. He recruits youth through anti-national and jihadist videos shared on social media and YouTube/Telegram channels (such as 'Sawat-al-Haq').

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 1:16 am

Foreigner among 3 held with MDMA worth Rs 14 lakh in Greater Noida

One of the accused, a Nigerian man, was allegedly out on bail in an earlier NDPS case; police are probing links to a wider network

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 1:02 am

Responsible Social Media: Time To Scroll With Conscience

In an age of instant outrage, the share button carries more power than we admit There was a time when news travelled slowly in Kashmir. A rumour would move from one chai shop to another, from the masjid courtyard to a village lane, taking hours or days to harden into fact. Today, the same rumour can reach lakhs of people in minutes. One forward in a WhatsApp group, one tweet, one reel on Instagram and a half truth begins to shape real lives, real emotions, and sometimes real violence. This is the age of social media, and we are living inside its constant storm. For many in Kashmir, social media has been a lifeline. It has connected families across borders and continents, given a voice to the unheard, and allowed local stories to reach global audiences. Yet, alongside this empowerment runs a darker current: misinformation, trolling, character assassination, and the slow erosion of trust in institutions and in each other. The question before us is simple but urgent: will we allow social media to shape us irresponsibly, or will we learn to use it with conscience and care? From window to weapon At its best, social media is a window: a way to view the world beyond our limited surroundings. A student in Baramulla can follow lectures from professors in Delhi or London. An artisan in downtown Srinagar can find customers in Mumbai or Dubai. A local environmentalist can document the shrinking of the Dal Lake and inspire others to act. These are real gains, and we cannot wish them away. But the same platforms can easily become weapons. An edited clip taken out of context can tarnish a persons reputation. A fake quote attributed to a leader can deepen communal fault lines. A sensational headline, designed only to attract clicks, can drown out sober analysis and patient reporting. We have seen how quickly anger builds online, and how slowly it recedes. The problem is not technology itself; it is the way we, as users, choose to behave on it. Social media does not think; it only amplifies what we feed into it. When we reward noise over nuance, hatred over humility, and speed over accuracy, we become active participants in our own poisoning. The illusion of consequence free speech One of the biggest illusions social media creates is that words have no consequences. Behind a screen and a username, it feels easy to mock, insult, spread rumours, or casually forward unverified claims. The person on the other side of the screen becomes an abstract idea, not a human being with a family, a career, and a fragile sense of dignity. In our society, where honour and respect carry deep meaning, an irresponsible post can be devastating. A single allegation, even without proof, can cling to someones name for years. Young people, already navigating intense academic and social pressures, can be pushed into anxiety and depression by online bullying and constant comparison. We often speak of azadi-e-bayan freedom of expression but rarely about zimmedari-e-bayan responsibility of expression. The two must go together. Freedom does not mean the right to harm others with lies, half truths, and cruel jokes. In the physical world, we understand this clearly. We know we cannot walk into a crowded market and shout fire just to watch the chaos. Yet online, we too easily accept equivalent behaviour as just a joke or just a forward. The epidemic of the just a forward mindset Perhaps the most dangerous phrase of our time is: I only forwarded it. It is the perfect excuse and the perfect escape. By hiding behind it, we refuse to take ownership of what we circulate. But forwarding is not a neutral act. When we click share, we are putting our personal stamp on information. Friends, family, and colleagues often trust a message precisely because it came from someone they know. That trust is a precious social currency. To waste it on unverified content is more than laziness; it is a form of betrayal. Responsible social media use begins with a simple discipline: pause before you forward. Ask basic questions. Who is the source? Is there any credible reporting behind this claim? Does the message use excessive emotion, insult, or fear to push you into reacting? Is it attacking a community, a person, or an institution without real evidence? If the answer is unclear, the most responsible choice is often not to share at all. When anger becomes entertainment Another troubling trend is the way anger has been turned into entertainment. Platforms reward engagement likes, comments, shares and nothing draws engagement faster than outrage. As a result, the loudest, most aggressive voices often rise to the top of our feeds. We have normalised public shaming and humiliation as if they are harmless spectacles. A minor mistake by a public figure, a teacher, or even an ordinary citizen can trigger an avalanche of insults, memes, and abuse. People join these online mobs not always because they truly care about justice, but because it feels thrilling to be part of something dramatic. Yet what gets lost in this theatre of anger is any hope of genuine dialogue. There is no space for nuance, for apology, for second chances. Once a person is declared guilty by the court of social media, no explanation seems sufficient. In such a climate, many choose silence over participation. The cost of speaking, especially for those already marginalised, feels too high. A healthy society must find ways to express disagreement without dehumanising the other. Our history and culture are rich with traditions of debate, poetry, and argument. We can disagree sharply while still recognising the humanity of those we oppose. Social media, used responsibly, can revive that spirit. Used recklessly, it reduces us to angry caricatures shouting into the void. Protecting the young mind The heaviest price of irresponsible social media is often paid by the young. Teenagers and children are growing up in a world where likes and followers can become measures of self worth. The pressure to appear perfect online always happy, always successful, always beautiful is relentless. In a place like Kashmir, where young people already face many social challenges, the additional burden of online performance can be overwhelming. Cyberbullying, anonymous harassment, and the spread of intimate or doctored images are not abstract issues; they are real threats to the mental health and safety of our youth. Parents, teachers, and community leaders cannot afford to treat social media as a private playground where adults have no role. Conversations about digital ethics, privacy, and consent must become as common as conversations about studies or career choices. Young people need not only access to technology, but also guidance on how to use it with wisdom. The role of media and institutions It is easy to place all responsibility on individual users, but institutions, too, must look inward. Media organisations that chase clicks through sensational headlines, unverified breaking news, or inflammatory opinion pieces contribute to the chaos. When established outlets mirror the worst instincts of social media, they surrender the credibility that once set them apart. Institutions whether governmental, educational, or religious often struggle with how to engage online. Some remain silent, allowing rumours to flourish. Others respond with heavy handed attempts at control, which only deepen mistrust. What is needed instead is a commitment to transparency and credible communication. When institutions explain decisions clearly, provide timely updates, and correct their own mistakes publicly, they help build a healthier information environment. In such a space, rumours have less room to breathe. Towards a culture of digital responsibility Responsible social media is not a new app we can download; it is a culture we must build, click by click. That culture begins with individual choices but must be reinforced by families, schools, religious bodies, media houses, and civil society. Some steps are simple, almost obvious: Verify before you share. Refuse to participate in online abuse, even when you dislike the target. Teach children and younger relatives about privacy, consent, and the risks of oversharing. Support platforms and pages that prioritise accuracy and civility over drama. Take regular breaks from the endless scroll to reconnect with real conversations and real surroundings. None of this requires a law or a regulation. It requires a decision: to treat our digital actions as moral actions, not casual gestures. A shared responsibility Kashmir has known the cost of careless words spoken in anger and suspicion. We understand, perhaps more than many, how quickly narratives can harden and how slowly wounds can heal. In such a landscape, the way we use social media is not a small matter; it is a question tied to our social fabric, our mental health, and our democratic future. The smartphone in our hand is both a mirror and a megaphone. It reflects who we are and amplifies what we choose to send into the world. The choice before us is stark: do we add to the noise, or do we become custodians of a more thoughtful, compassionate conversation? Responsible social media does not mean silence. It means speaking with care, listening with patience, and remembering that behind every profile is a person. In an age where a single post can travel farther than a lifetime of spoken words, that reminder may be the most important responsibility of all. ( The Author is a Columnist and Postdoc Researcher)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:43 am

Honeytrap gang that robbed people busted, 5 held

Gang ran online friendship club to choose victims, stole cash, phones, cars from them

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:40 am

60-year-old held for rape of 2 year-old girl

The horrific incident took place in the Vijaynagar area, triggering widespread outrage and swift police action.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:38 am

CCT Announces Kausalyam 2026 And Threads of Hope Bazaar Craft Events

Crafts Council of Telangana (CCT) has announced Kausalyam 2026 and Threads of Hope Bazaar, two craft events that will raise support for the Bharoon Embroidery Cluster and artisans affected by the March 15 fire at Dastkar Nature Bazaar in New Delhi.

Deccan Chronicle 5 Jul 2026 12:28 am

Noida schools failing to upload RTE data to lose fee aid

Education dept sets final deadline of July 10 for nearly 250 defaulting pvt schools

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:23 am

Two of Noida burglary gang that used slingshots to check if homes empty before striking arrested

Uber Driver, BCom grad Among Two Held For Series Of Burglaries

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:15 am

In Ghaziabad, Kanwar route shops must display owner names, licence details

Admin Says Move To Improve Transparency, Strengthen Compliance With Food Safety Regulations

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:13 am

1L+ trees need to be cut, kanwar corridor held up

NGT To Hear Matter On Aug 20; After Clearance, Stretch To Be Ready Next Yr: Chief Engineer

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:10 am

Gayatris Parents Meet Dehradun DSP Over Dowry Death Case

Gayatris parents, P. Sudhakar and P. Satyavathi, were informed that a police team had been sent to the residence of the accused, S. Sricharan, in Delhi.

Deccan Chronicle 5 Jul 2026 12:10 am

Police probe sophisticated fake govt ID racket

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:08 am

MCD begins microchipping of stray dogs

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:07 am

Fire Breaks Out at Chemical Godown, No Injuries Reported

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:07 am

Dialogue between Ind-Pak must for lasting peace: Hakeem Yaseen

Srinagar, July 4: President of the People's Democratic Front (PDF) and former Minister Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen on Saturday said that calls being made by various sections of society for dialogue between India and Pakistan are a welcome development, asserting that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have always longed for peace, stability and a better future. In a statement issued here, Yaseen said the people of Jammu and Kashmir have suffered the consequences of prolonged uncertainty and tensions for decades and, therefore, any sincere effort aimed at promoting peace deserves appreciation. The overwhelming majority of people in Jammu and Kashmir want peace. They want their children to grow up in a peaceful environment, free from fear and uncertainty. Dialogue has always been regarded as the most effective and civilized way of resolving differences, and it remains the way forward, he said. Yaseen observed that in recent times, several political leaders, intellectuals, retired officials and members of civil society have been advocating the need for renewed engagement between India and Pakistan through seminars, conferences and public discussions held in Kashmir. While welcoming such initiatives, he said these voices should not remain confined to the Valley alone. It is encouraging that people are speaking about peace and dialogue. However, those who genuinely believe that engagement between India and Pakistan is necessary should also raise these issues in New Delhi. The national capital is the country's principal policy-making platform, and such appeals are likely to have greater relevance and impact there, he said. He added that repeatedly raising the issue only in Kashmir could create unrealistic expectations among the people or lead to misunderstandings regarding where crucial policy decisions are made. Those who organize seminars and workshops in Kashmir should also organize similar programmes in New Delhi and present their views before policymakers, opinion makers and national institutions. That would strengthen the credibility of their efforts and demonstrate a genuine commitment to the cause of peace, Yaseen said. The PDF President said that lasting peace in the region can only be achieved through mutual understanding, confidence-building measures and sustained diplomatic engagement. He stressed that promoting dialogue should not be viewed through a political lens but as a humanitarian necessity that serves the interests of millions of people living on both sides.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 11:58 pm

CBI arrests 3 in bribery case

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 11:39 pm

MCD targets 90% waste segregation at source by 2028

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 11:31 pm

Venezuela thanks India for Caracas quake relief mission

Caracas: Venezuelas Foreign Minister Yvan Gil visited the Indian field hospital in Caracas and thanked New Delhi for its earthquake relief work. The field hospital, set up by the Indian Army at the International La Rinconada Racetrack, provides comprehensive care to those affected by the devastating earthquakes that took place in Venezuela last month, which Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Jul 2026 11:14 pm

Probe report on Justice Varma to be tabled in Monsoon Session: Lok Sabha Speaker Birla

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will table the inquiry committee's report on former Delhi HC judge Justice Yashwant Varma on the Monsoon Session's opening day, July 20. This move allows Parliament to discuss impeachment proceedings, even after the judge's resignation. The panel investigated allegations following the discovery of unaccounted burnt cash at his residence in March 2025. Justice Varma resigned on April 9, 2026.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 11:13 pm

Manipur: BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte laid to rest

Manipur BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte, a prominent tribal leader, was finally laid to rest in Churachandpur district, 134 days after succumbing to injuries from ethnic violence. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh attended the funeral, marking a significant visit to the district since the unrest began. Valte, a three-time legislator, had been receiving treatment in Delhi following a brutal attack in Imphal last year.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 11:10 pm

AAP Calls for Delhi CM, Health Minister's Resignation Over Medical Scam

Singh alleged irregularities in the procurement of bedsheets, portable X-ray machines, ORS packets and medicines, claiming these resulted in losses worth around Rs 650 crore.

Deccan Chronicle 4 Jul 2026 10:14 pm

Members, Staff of Gymkhana Club Approach Delhi HC Over Eviction Notice

The applications, which seek a stay on the operation of the show-cause notice, have been listed for hearing before Justice Avneesh Jhingan on July 6.

Deccan Chronicle 4 Jul 2026 8:36 pm

Delhi court denies relief to Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam; cites SC order

New Delhi: A court here on Saturday, July 4, rejected the bail applications of student activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the larger-conspiracy case linked to the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, saying it had no option but to follow the Supreme Courts January 5 order and, therefore, could neither entertain the pleas nor grant Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Jul 2026 7:55 pm

Delhi Gymkhana Club challenges Centre's eviction proceedings in HC, plea listed for July 6

The Delhi Gymkhana Club and its staff are challenging the government's eviction notice in the Delhi High Court. The Centre initiated proceedings after terminating the club's perpetual lease, deeming its continued occupation of the 27.3-acre Lutyens' Delhi property an unauthorised occupation. The government claims the land is needed for defence and public-interest projects, but the club contests the termination and eviction order.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 7:51 pm

Delhi Gymkhana Club members, staff move Delhi HC against Centre's show-cause notice for eviction

The Delhi Gymkhana Club and its Staff Welfare Association have approached the Delhi High Court, contesting the central government's move to evict them from their Lutyens' Delhi property. Justice Avneesh Jhingan is set to hear the petitions on July 6, as the club fights to remain at its 2, Safdarjung Road location. This legal challenge highlights a significant dispute over the prestigious club's future.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 7:51 pm

Delhi Riots larger conspiracy case: Court rejects bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam

A Delhi court on Saturday rejected the bail applications of former JNU scholar and activist Umar Khalid and activist Sharjeel Imam in the Delhi riots larger conspiracy case. Additional District Judge Sameer Bajpai of Karkardooma courts dismissed the bail pleas filed by Khalid and Imam, who are accused in the alleged larger conspiracy behind the [] The post Delhi Riots larger conspiracy case: Court rejects bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam appeared first on India Legal .

indialegallive 4 Jul 2026 7:31 pm

History At Old Trafford: 15-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Breaks Sachin Tendulkars 37-Year Record

New Delhi, July 4 : Some records were considered untouchable. For 37 years, one of them belonged to Sachin Tendulkar. On Saturday evening at Old [] The post History At Old Trafford: 15-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Breaks Sachin Tendulkars 37-Year Record appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .

Voice Of Sikkim 4 Jul 2026 7:29 pm

Time has come to move from promise to practice: Harsh Vardhan Shringla calls for India and Indonesia to match strategic intent with implementation

Senior Indian policymakers and diplomats convened in New Delhi to explore deepening the India-Indonesia strategic partnership, ahead of the Prime Minister's visit to Jakarta. Discussions highlighted the strategic necessity of the relationship, driven by geography and trade, and explored converting civilisational ties into tangible strategic capabilities. Key areas for enhanced cooperation include digital public infrastructure, defence, and critical minerals, with a call to move from discussion to implementation.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 7:08 pm

J&K LG orders suspension of 8 SED officials over controversial library book; ACS PDD to probe lapses

Srinagar, Jul 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Saturday suspended eight officials of the School Education Department (SED) over the approval and procurement of a controversial library book titled 'Personalities and Legends of J&K' series - 4, that allegedly contained content glorifying separatism. The order has been issued by the orders of the J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. As per the order, a high level probe has been ordered into the matter as well. The action comes hours after the SED withdrew the two books following widespread backlash from the BJP and other quarters over the inclusion of the book in government school libraries under the Samagra Shiksha programme. As per the government Order No. 257-JK(Edu) of 2026, the government observed that there was serious negligence, dereliction of duty and lack of proper due diligence on the part of members of the Series-4 Sub-Committee and supervisory officers who recommended the books despite their highly inappropriate content related to separatism, which had the potential to create law and order issues. The SED order reads that Samagra Shiksha had received a library grant for procurement of age-appropriate books for 18,328 government schools and 394 PM SHRI schools, following which an Expression of Interest (EOI) was floated. Four expert sub-committees comprising academicians from Jammu and Kashmir divisions were constituted to evaluate and recommend books for different school levels, it reads. It reads that the committees selected 463 books submitted by 364 publishers. However, two books were found to contain objectionable material and were withdrawn by the department on July 3, the order reads. The books are titled as Personalities and Legends of J&K, authored by Hilal Ahmad and Santosh Meena and published by Oberoi Book Service, Jammu, and Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir authored by Dr. Sushant Giri and published by Anurag Prakashan, Delhi. As per the order, 123 copies of the first book were supplied to schools in Jammu, Ramban and Udhampur districts, while 128 copies of the second book were distributed in Jammu and Baramulla districts before they were withdrawn. In wake of this, the government placed eight officials under suspension with immediate effect under Rule 31(1)(a) of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956. The officials suspended include Coordinator Library, Samagra Shiksha Fazil Imran Saddiqui, Assistant Coordinator Gurjeet Singh, Principal Sanjeev Sharma, Academic Officer Shazia Kouser, Lecturers Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir, Niranjan Sharma, Renu Mengi and Rajmohini. During the suspension period, all of them will remain attached to the Administrative Department of the School Education Department, the order reads. The government also ordered the immediate disengagement of Sheikh Suheel Ahmad, a contractual Computer Assistant assisting the Coordinator Library in Samagra Shiksha. Also, the government appointed Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department Ashwani Kumar as the inquiry officer while the Additional Secretary in the General Administration Department, Rohit Sharma has been appointed as the Presenting Officer. The inquiry officer has been directed to submit his report to the competent authority within 30 days As per the order, the government also ordered that the authors and publishers of the two books be banned and blacklisted in J&K UT. Any printed material authored or published by them should be withdrawn from the UT, the order reads.

Greater Kashmir 4 Jul 2026 6:32 pm

2020 Delhi riots case: Court rejects fresh bail pleas of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam

Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam had filed for bail after a Supreme Court bench raised objections to coordinate bench order denying them bail in 2020 Delhi riots case

The Hindu 4 Jul 2026 6:15 pm

Delhi Court Dismisses Bail Pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam

Khalid and Imam moved the bail pleas contending that their continued incarceration without the commencement of the trial violates their fundamental right to liberty

Deccan Chronicle 4 Jul 2026 6:01 pm

'Struck her head with battery': Man kills wife over infidelity suspicion; later dies by suicide in Delhi

A shocking incident unfolded in Delhi's Ranhola area where a 28-year-old man allegedly murdered his wife, 24-year-old Nisha, by striking her with a battery over suspected phone conversations. He later died by suicide after consuming poison. The couple's three-year-old daughter was found safe with the accused's mother. Police are investigating the case registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 5:58 pm

2020 Delhi riots: Court denies bail to student activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam in larger-conspiracy case

A Delhi court has denied bail to activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the 2020 northeast Delhi riots conspiracy case. The activists argued their prolonged detention without trial violated their rights, citing recent judicial pronouncements favouring bail. However, the court rejected their pleas, following the Supreme Court's earlier denial of bail in this UAPA-registered case.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 5:46 pm

Next stop: Ad break? Delhi Metro plans in-train audio ads on 'Red, Yellow, Blue and Magenta' lines to boost non-fare revenue

Delhi Metro is set to introduce audio advertisements on its Red, Yellow, Blue, and Magenta lines to boost non-fare revenue. This move aims to position the metro as a premium advertising platform, mirroring global transit systems. Advertisements will play during brief pauses between essential passenger announcements, ensuring information remains uninterrupted. The DMRC will receive 85% of the revenue, with a portion reserved for public interest messages.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 5:42 pm

CJP says Wangchuks health deteriorates as fast enters day 7

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has entered the seventh day of his hunger strike at Delhis Jantar Mantar. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) claims Wangchuk has lost more than five kilograms and that his health is deteriorating, while demanding action against Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged examination irregularities. The protest has drawn support from political leaders and activists.

The Hindu 4 Jul 2026 5:41 pm

2020 Delhi riots: Court denies bail to Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam in larger conspiracy case

A Delhi court has denied bail to activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in connection with the 2020 northeast Delhi riots conspiracy case. The judge rejected their pleas, citing the Supreme Court's earlier denial and the ongoing nature of the investigation. Both activists argued their prolonged detention without trial violated their fundamental rights, but the court did not find sufficient grounds for release at this stage.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 5:40 pm

Delhi Riots Case: Court Reserves Order on Bail of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam

Khalid and Imam moved bail pleas contending that their continued incarceration without commencement of trial violated their fundamental right to liberty.

Deccan Chronicle 4 Jul 2026 5:07 pm

Celebratory firing murder case: Bihar BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh gets 4-year jail

A Delhi court has sentenced Bihar BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh to four years of simple imprisonment and a Rs 25 lakh fine for his role in a 2018 celebratory firing incident that led to a woman's death. The court found Singh culpable for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and violations of the Arms Act.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 4:42 pm

AIIMS BSc Nursing result 2026 released at aiimsexams.ac.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

AIIMS has released the BSc Nursing 2026 entrance exam results, allowing candidates to download scorecards and the merit list from aiimsexams.ac.in. Qualified students can now prepare for the upcoming online counselling process, with AIIMS, New Delhi, set to announce the detailed schedule shortly. Aspiring nurses are urged to regularly check the official website for crucial updates regarding seat allocation.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 4:38 pm

Next stop: Ad break? DMRC plans in-train audio ads on 4 metro lines

Delhi Metro is set to introduce in-train audio advertisements on its Red, Yellow, Blue, and Magenta lines to boost revenue. This move aims to transform trains into a premium advertising platform, mirroring global transit systems. Advertisements will be aired only during silent intervals between essential passenger announcements, ensuring information flow remains uninterrupted.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 4:31 pm

DDA announces 8-point development roadmap for Delhi's urban transformation; affordable housing, green growth in focus

Delhi is set to transform into a greener, more sustainable city with the DDA's ambitious eight-point plan. Focusing on affordable housing, improved urban mobility, environmental protection, and heritage preservation, the initiative aims to tackle key challenges like congestion and pollution. The roadmap emphasizes planned growth, enhanced quality of life, and strengthening Delhi's economic and cultural identity through extensive development projects.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 3:55 pm

A month after her death, DU students remember Prof Debosmita Paul

In the wake of Dr. Debosmita Paul's tragic passing, linked to a property dispute, her former students recall not the circumstances of her death but the inspiring teacher she was. They remember her dedication to Indian literature, the subtle encouragement she provided, and her ability to make every student feel important. This nurturing presence fostered a lifelong love of learning that shaped many futures long after they left her class.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 3:41 pm

Govt asks Telegram to curb pirated content, warns legal action

New Delhi: The Centre has served a notice to popular messaging app Telegram, directing it to crack down on the widespread dissemination of pirated films, OTT (over-the-top) content and other audio-visual material through its platform, government officials said on Saturday, July 4. In its notice, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting sought an Action Taken Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Jul 2026 3:23 pm

ED tells Delhi Court Robert Vadra allegedly exercised 'ultimate control' over London property

Appearing before the Court, the ED submitted that the present filing is a supplementary prosecution complaint and that cognisance in the case has already been taken with respect to the offence. The agency argued that, in law, cognisance is taken of the offence and not the offender, and therefore issuance of a fresh notice to Vadra is not required at this stage.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 3:19 pm

Ram temple recce operative, Saeed Hafiz kin in terrorist list

New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry on Saturday, July 4, designated 23 individuals based in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) as terrorists under the anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for involvement in infiltration, recruitment, logistics, financing and operational planning to target India. Six of them are Indian nationals, now based in Pakistan Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Jul 2026 3:10 pm

Two arrested over mobile phone snatching case in Delhi

Authorities have apprehended two alleged mobile phone snatchers operating in the ITO-IP Estate area, uncovering a structured street crime module. The arrests followed a series of incidents, leading police to invoke provisions for organised crime. Investigations revealed a division of roles, from snatching to arranging stolen vehicles and selling the phones, with a systematic distribution of proceeds among the accused.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 2:56 pm

'My Father Took That Decision Instantly': Samson Recalls How He Shifted Base To Kerala After Rejection In Delhi

T20 World Cup: Struggling to break into Delhi's competitive cricket circuit, flamboyant India batter Sanju Samson on Saturday revealed how a sudden, life-changing decision was made by his father Viswanathan to shift the entire family to Kerala, which later turned out to be the turning point of his eventual cricketing career. Samson had a breakthrough time by hitting three consecutive fifties to take India to T20 World Cup glory at home earlier this year and became Player of the Tournament. But Samson hasnt been at his best of late making five and zero in the series defeat to Ireland and posting just one in the abandoned T20I against England in Durham. Samson, though, will be backed to find his rhythm when India take on England in the second T20I at Old Trafford on Saturday. Back in school, I used to see friends wear the DDCA jacket and talk about playing for the state cricket team of Delhi. That motivated me. I wanted to represent Delhi too. I went for trials, attended state camps, and scored runs. Two or three times I made it to the camp but never got a breakthrough into the state team. The competition was tough. Then one day, the team list was announced after my trials had ended. My name was not there. We returned home in silence. As soon as we reached home, my father told my mother, 'We will have to move to Kerala. We are shifting.' My mother said, 'The kids are only in 6th standard. Let them complete 10th.' My father said, 'No, we have to go now. Pack your things. I am booking tickets in three days.' He took that decision instantly. I remember, we all boarded the train. Then we reached Kerala and I started playing for Kerala. That is how my cricket journey for the Kerala State team began, said Samson on JioStar's show 'Superstars'. He also recalled how he began to have a love for cricket while growing up in the police colony in GTB Nagar. Delhi has played a very big role in my life, to be very honest. My life started in Delhi. My father was in the Delhi Police football team. He used to go for practice in the morning and evening. From that time, I developed a love for sports. I felt that yes, I want to become a sportsman one day. I used to live in the police quarters. There, cricket used to be played everywhere. So automatically, cricket attracted me from childhood. I used to gather my friends and we would play in the middle of the road in the police colony, with quarters on both sides. We would put up stumps and play there. It started from proper gully cricket, with a tennis ball. We had our own rule. My father also saw that I was enjoying cricket. He never tried to push me into football. He used to take us to play football, and we still play it, but he thought that cricket has a good future. He told me, 'I saw you batting and I felt that you have talent.' So, he made me and my brother play cricket instead of football. He further shared a fond memory of seeing a rare practice session at the iconic Arun Jaitley Stadium (formerly Feroz Shah Kotla), arranged courtesy of his father being on police duty. It is a very special memory. As kids, we used to go to academies and practice in schools. One day, my father said that he would take me to Feroz Shah Kotla for practice. We would put up stumps and play there. It started from proper gully cricket, with a tennis ball. We had our own rule. My father also saw that I was enjoying cricket. He never tried to push me into football. He used to take us to play football, and we still play it, but he thought that cricket has a good future. He told me, 'I saw you batting and I felt that you have talent.' So, he made me and my brother play cricket instead of football. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, my brother, my father, and I practiced together in the nets for an hour. I don't know, it must have been a big blessing. I don't know how my father managed it, but nowadays they don't allow such things. Maybe because my father was on duty, it happened. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Jul 2026 2:48 pm

CJP protest day 15: Why Pradhan not sacked yet, Dipke asks

New Delhi: Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk entered the seventh day of his hunger strike at Jantar Mantar on Saturday, July 4, with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) saying he has lost five kilograms and that his health is deteriorating fast. The outfit insisted on its demand for the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Jul 2026 2:37 pm

Hafiz Saeeds son Talha to head Lashkar as ISI rebuilds outfit into three commands

New Delhi, July 4: The Lashkar-e-Taiba, which suffered the heaviest losses during Operation Sindoor last year, has begun efforts to rebuild its network and leadership. After weeks of internal deliberations over succession, the outfit has finally decided to elevate its founder Hafiz Saeeds son, Talha Saeed, to lead the organisation. While some within the group []

The Shillong Times 4 Jul 2026 2:25 pm

Rain lashes parts of Delhi; IMD issues yellow alert, more showers likely till July 9

Delhi experienced rain on Saturday as the IMD issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds. The minimum temperature reached 29 degrees Celsius, slightly above normal, with the maximum expected around 35. Cloudy skies are set to continue, with increased rainfall anticipated from Sunday. Residents can expect continued stormy weather with strong winds until July 9.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 2:16 pm

2020 Delhi riots: Court reserves order on bail of student activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam

A Delhi court has reserved its decision on bail pleas for activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case. Both argue their prolonged detention without trial violates their fundamental rights. Khalid points to recent Supreme Court remarks emphasizing 'bail is the rule' under UAPA as a changed circumstance, while Imam highlights nearly six years in custody without charges being framed.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 2:14 pm

Yellow alert in Delhi: Thunderstorms, rain to continue till July 9, says IMD

Delhi experienced scattered showers on Saturday amidst humid conditions, with an overcast sky and 77% relative humidity. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, and lightning, with winds up to 40 kmph expected. Temperatures hovered around 29C minimum and a likely 35C maximum. This wet spell is predicted to continue until July 9, with increased rainfall expected from Sunday.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 2:12 pm

OnCare launches cancer treatment centre in Bengaluru

Bengaluru now has a new cancer treatment centre launched by OnCare, aiming to bring accessible, affordable, and patient-friendly oncology services to the region. Following success in Delhi-NCR, the facility offers comprehensive care including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and supportive services.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 2:12 pm

Delhi Riots 2020: Court reserves verdict on fresh bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid

A Delhi court on Saturday reserved its order on the fresh regular bail applications filed by former JNU scholar Umar Khalid and activist Sharjeel Imam in the larger conspiracy case relating to the 2020 Northeast Delhi riots, registered under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. Additional Sessions Judge Sameer Bajpai of the [] The post Delhi Riots 2020: Court reserves verdict on fresh bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid appeared first on India Legal .

indialegallive 4 Jul 2026 2:04 pm

Delhi Riots: Court reserves bail order for Umar Khalid, Sharjeel

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday, July 4, reserved its order on bail applications moved by activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the larger conspiracy case related to the 2020 Delhi riots. Additional Sessions Judge Sameer Bajpai reserved its order after hearing the arguments from both sides. The judge will likely pass the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 4 Jul 2026 1:58 pm

SC upholds Delhi HC order rejecting man's claim to right to privacy in divorce case

The Supreme Court has affirmed a Delhi High Court ruling allowing wives to seek court assistance in gathering evidence like call records and hotel bookings to prove adultery. The apex court dismissed an appeal by a husband challenging the order, emphasizing that while privacy is a right, it's not absolute, especially when public interest and marital laws are involved.

The Economic Times 4 Jul 2026 1:57 pm