As per the nationwide study, Indias actual Ready for Life Index (RLI) stands at a modest 59, compared to a high perceived readiness of 85, indicating a wide gap of 26 points in financial readiness across Indias urban population Retirement planning emerges as Indias biggest gap area, with two in three individuals, expecting family support after retirement, despite planning Two out of five individuals have an emergency fund to last over four months; two out of five health insurance owners hold a health cover below INR 5 lakh The findings also highlight Indias need for long-term protection and financial literacy across income groups and cities HDFC Lif e has launched Ready for Life - its latest research-based study. This one-of-its-kind report makes an effort to quantify the Financial Readiness Gap the difference between perceived and actual financial preparedness of individuals. Vineet Arora, Executive Director & Chief Business Officer, HDFC Life The Index shows a 26-point gap, which implies that there is a big difference in terms of actual readiness of an individual in comparison to how ready they think they are largely due the lack of action to convert financial planning from merely a plan into reality. In other words, the index reveals that individuals are not well-prepared to handle uncertainties of life across different financial aspects. About the Study The Ready for Life Index 2025 is a proprietary research initiative by HDFC Life. This research has been conducted by Ipsos India, an independent market research company. Based on 1,836 face-to-face interviews with working men and women aged between 2555 years across Metros, Tier 2, and Tier 3 cities*, the study evaluates Indias life readiness across four key pillars Financial Planning, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Well-being, and Retirement Strategy. The index aims to highlight the gap between perception and actual preparedness, encouraging a shift from short-term savings to structured, long-term financial planning. Balancing Confidence and Preparedness Indias Retirement Reality The Ready for Life Index 2025 evaluates India's overall preparedness across life pillars of high importance and finds that though awareness and optimism are visible, preparedness is still uneven. While consumers hold clear ideal retirement goals, their financial actions and product choices suggest that these goals may be difficult to reach. Of all the pillars, retirement preparedness is the weakest with a 37-point gap between confidence and level of action. Close to half of urban Indians have yet to begin saving for retirement, and two out of every three anticipate support from family after retirement. Most respondents who have started planning for retirement, are of the opinion that a corpus of INR 50 lakhs INR 1 crore would last about 17 years, which could prove to be a gross underestimation considering inflation and lifestyle costs. These results stress on the need for India to move from family-supported financial security to independent retirement planning and also on the need for awareness on financial planning Financial Planning and Protection Traditional Strength, Modern Gaps While Indian customers are inclined towards conventional savings instruments like endowment insurance plans, fixed deposits, and gold, protection and growth-oriented products like term insurance, market linked products, and retirement products are underutilised. Term insurance, which is one of the most cost-effective protection instruments, has modest ownership owing to limited product understanding, myths around claim settlement, and belief that premiums offer no return if the policy holder outlives the policy term. While financial discipline is visible to an extent, the savings space remains dominated by traditional products and short-term goals. The real opportunity lies in encouraging systematic, long-term investing to build sustainable wealth and reduce over-reliance on low-growth instruments. On a positive note, there is increasing awareness about health and wellness. Four in five survey participants actively engage in physical activities to maintain their overall physical and mental well-being. Similarly, two out of three go for yearly health check-ups. But the gap in coverage continues to exist; 2 in 5 respondents have health insurance cover of less than INR 5 lakh. Further, in terms of emergency funds, 2 in 5 individuals possess sufficient savings to meet home expenses for more than four months. Regional and Tier-wise Insights The study reveals notable regional variations in financial readiness across India: North India shows the widest readiness gap of 30 points, mainly due to weaker emergency and retirement planning East India records the most realistic self-assessment with a gap of 20 points, and also displays a traditional and disciplined savings approach South India leads in maturity towards financial and health planning West India demonstrates a more diversified investment outlook but lower focus on long-term planning Tier 3 cities display the lowest preparedness and widest confidence gaps, highlighting the need for deeper financial literacy efforts beyond metros here for the report Vineet Arora Executive Director & Chief Business Officer, HDFC Life , shared his thoughts on the study, The Ready for Life Index reflects Indias growing awareness and optimism about financial planning but also reminds us that true readiness is built through consistent planning and protection. Confidence alone is not enough preparedness needs structure and action ." " The findings indicate that retirement remains Indias biggest financial blind spot. Despite higher awareness, the actual action towards long-term security is limited. Through this study, we aim to encourage meaningful conversations around preparedness and protection as essential pillars of financial wellness . * List of cities - Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Jodhpur, Kochi, Vishakhapatnam, Vadodara, Nagpur, Bhubaneshwar, Patna, Muzaffarnagar, Panipat, Thanjavur, Machilipatnam, Anand, Dhule, Bardhaman, Ganjam Disclaimer HDFC Life Insurance Co. Ltd. (HDFC Life) (i) makes no express or implied representations, warranties or covenants as to the accuracy and/or completeness of the information, data, opinions, commentary, analysis and/or any direct or indirect recommendations included in the Ready for Life Index Study conducted by Ipsos India Pvt. Ltd. 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This report does not constitute an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product.
Priyani Vani Panditt Captivates Audiences with a Houseful Performance in Mumbai
After three successful shows in Mumbai, the much-awaited fourth edition of Raageet was recently held at Nehru Centre, Worli. Flawlessly organized by Kalangan Creations and Maitri Multicreations, the event witnessed a houseful audience, reaffirming the timeless appeal of classical melodies that inspire Bollywoods most loved tunes. Priyani Vani Panditt The concept of Raageet beautifully bridges the world of classical ragas and Hindi film music, offering audiences not just a concert, but a musical education wrapped in emotion and nostalgia. The evenings star performer, Priyani Vani Panditt, left the audience spellbound with her soulful renditions and engaging storytelling. Listeners not only hummed along but were deeply moved by her ability to weave history, knowledge, and melody into one seamless experience. Priyani Vani Panditt getting felicitated The live band elevated the Raageet experience with their exceptional artistry and seamless coordination. On Keyboard was Anay Gadgil, Sushant Sharma was on Guitar, Farooque Latif Khan on the Sarangi, Ashish Jha on Tabla, Harsh Nasery on Percussions and Raghav Sharma on Bass Guitar. While the harmonious voices of Anurag Patil, Anurag Puranik, Bandita Bharti and Vaishnevi Bhuyar in the chorus added a rich, layered dimension to the concerts soundscape. Audience The show was directed by Geet Lavesh Vani. Creative mind behind the Raageet concept, Ashish Pandit, a noted lyricist in the Indian film industry, continues to bring together art, knowledge, and performance in a format that is both educational and entertaining. Show Director - Geet Lavesh Vani Talking about the show, Priyani Vani Panditt shares, I am deeply grateful to the Mumbai audience for the overwhelming love and response to Raageet. Its truly heartwarming to see people connect so passionately with our rich musical heritage. Every performance is a celebration of the timeless bond between ragas and Bollywood melodies, and I feel blessed to share that joy with my audience . Fresh from her month-long multi-city tour across the US and Canada, Priyani recently performed in Edmonton, Toronto, Calgary, Fort Lauderdale, Lubbock, and Milwaukee, where she also conducted a special workshop titled Indian Melodies for western music students at Texas Tech Universitys School of Music. Proudly managed by team Thinkerz, Priyani Vani Panditt has an exciting line-up of performances both in India and abroad. She will soon be performing in Akola, Agra, Jodhpur, Indore and Singapore, enchanting audiences with her soulful renditions. Set to end 2025 on a high note, Priyani already has several sold-out shows lined up for 2026. Continuing her mission to make Indian classical-based melodies more accessible and loved across the world, she remains a true ambassador of musical excellence. www.instagram.com/priyanivanipanditt/?hl=en
Vande Bharat Sleeper Train: When will Indian Railways officially launch the service?
Vande Bharat sleeper train launch: India's first Vande Bharat train sleeper coach maintenance facility will be ready by mid-2026 in Jodhpur.
Jaipur Diary | Rajes roadshow with CM Bhajanlal in Anta
The ruling BJP is going all-out for the high-stakes Anta Assembly by-election. CM Bhajanlal Sharma and former CM Vasundhara Raje held a joint roadshow in Baran to boost BJP candidate Morpal Suman. The event looked less like a campaign rally and more like a show of strength to project unity amid murmurs of internal rifts. The BJP has battled unease over the delay in ticket distribution for Anta and Rajes silence had raised more eyebrows. Insiders say Madam played a key role in the last-minute decision-making. Raje, who has been on the back foot since Bhajanlal took charge as CM in 2023, seems to have drawn a line this time. Winds of change as Raj to scrap two-child rule Winds of change are blowing through Rajasthans local politics and now its all about family size. The state government has quietly kicked off the process to scrap the decades-old two-child rule that barred candidates with more than two children from contesting Panchayat and Municipal elections. A draft ordinance by the Law Department proposes that those blessed with a larger family be allowed to jump into the election ring. The Panchayati Raj and Local Self-Governance departments have sent in their proposals and once the Law Department gives the green light, the ordinance could be rolled out within this month itself. Asaram walks out as HC grants him 6-month bail Looks like the stars have finally aligned for Asaram. After 13 long years behind bars, the self-styled godmanserving a life sentence for raping a minorhas secured a breather. The Gujarat High Court has recently granted him six months bail on medical grounds, effectively suspending his sentence. During the hearing, Asarams lawyer painted a picture of an ailing 86-year-old whos already spent 12 years, 11 months, and 27 days in custody. Asarams first taste of freedom came this January when he received interim bail for medical reasons. He was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Jodhpur court in April 2018. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@ newindianexpress.com
Gujarat HC grants rape convict Asaram Bapu six months bail, cites 'deteriorating health'
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court on Thursday granted a six-month bail to self-styled godman Asaram Bapu, convicted in a 2013 rape case, citing his advanced age and deteriorating heart condition. The order aligns with the Rajasthan High Courts earlier decision to extend similar relief to the controversial godman on medical grounds. The division bench of Justice I J Vora and Justice R T Vachhani observed that, at 86 years old, Asaram has a constitutional right to medical treatment, and his health issues warrant temporary reprieve. The court noted that since the Jodhpur High Court had already allowed bail on medical grounds, Gujarat cannot take a different view. The judges further clarified that if Asarams appeal hearing in the 2013 rape case fails to progress within the next six months, he will be entitled to seek bail extension. Conversely, if the Rajasthan government decides to challenge the Jodhpur order, the Gujarat government will also have the liberty to contest this relief. State counsel informed the court that if medical facilities in Jodhpur Jail prove insufficient, Asaram could be shifted to Sabarmati Jail in Ahmedabad, where advanced treatment could be arranged. However, the court room saw sharp resistance from the survivors lawyer, who accused Asaram of feigning illness. The counsel argued that the self-proclaimed godman, despite claiming serious ailments, has been frequently travelling between Ahmedabad, Jodhpur, Indore, and other cities without any prolonged hospitalisation. He was even seen journeying from Rishikesh to Maharashtra, the lawyer said, adding that Asaram is currently receiving Ayurvedic therapy in Jodhpur and is not suffering from any life-threatening condition. The case stems from a complaint lodged by a Surat woman who accused Asaram of repeatedly sexually assaulting her at his Motera Ashram in Ahmedabad between 1997 and 2006. The FIR, initially filed in Surat in 2013, was later transferred to Gandhinagar, where a sessions court convicted Asaram in January 2023 and sentenced him to life imprisonment
15 Die as Tempo Traveller Rams Stationary Truck in Rajasthan's Phalodi
According to police, the victims were residents of the Sursagar area in Jodhpur and were returning from the Kolayat temple in Bikaner after offering prayers at the Kapil Muni Ashram
15 Killed After Tempo Traveller Crashes Into Truck In Jodhpur
At least 15 people from the same family died in a tempo traveller crash near Matoda village, Jodhpur.
Jodhpur accident: At least 18 dead and three injured after tempo traveller crashes into parked truck in the Matoda area of Phalodi in Rajastha's Jodhpur.
The city becomes only the second from India to be added to UCCN's gastronomy category, after Hyderabad was named in 2019, as per an official press release. Union Minister of Culture and Jodhpur MP Gajendra Singh Shekhawat shared the news on X.
Lucknow gets 'Creative City of Gastronomy' tag from UNESCO
LUCKNOW: UNESCO on Friday declared Lucknow a 'Creative City of Gastronomy' at the 43rd session of its General Conference in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, officials said. The designation places Lucknow among 70 gastronomy cities worldwide and makes it the second Indian city to win the title after Hyderabad. This honour comes at a time when Lucknow is celebrating 250 years as the capital city of Awadh. UNESCO in a statement, said that to celebrate World Cities Day 2025, it has added 58 new cities to its Creative Cities Network. With these additions, the network now includes 408 cities from more than 100 countries. Among the newly designated cities in the Cities of Gastronomy category are Lucknow (India), Zaragoza (Spain), Songkhla (Thailand), San Javier de Loncomilla (Chile), Quanzhou (China), Matosinhos (Portugal), Kelowna (Canada), Cuenca (Ecuador), and Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah (Saudi Arabia). Tourism and Culture Minister Jaiveer Singh welcomed the move, saying that the global recognition reflected how tourism was contributing to the vision of Viksit Uttar Pradesh. Under PM Narendra Modis vision and CM Yogi Adityanaths leadership, UP has become a source of national pride. Culinary tourism has long attracted visitors to the state and the tag will help the state build the sector further, he added. Lucknow has been designated as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, a recognition of its distinguished culinary heritage and invaluable contribution to Indias rich gastronomic traditions. This honour enhances Lucknows global stature, positioning it as a premier destination pic.twitter.com/JUTsK0ew2q Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (@gssjodhpur) November 1, 2025 Principal secretary, tourism, Amrit Abhijat, said this title would further enhance Lucknows global appeal. Every plate served in Lucknow tells a story of royal kitchens, street vendors, and cultural unity. The Creative City status will strengthen global outreach, boost food-based entrepreneurship, and encourage sustainable tourism, he said. Abhijat noted that 8.274 million tourists visited Lucknow in 2024, while in just the first six months of 2025, 7.02 million visitors had already arrived clear evidence that food and culture had become key drivers of tourism growth in Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow is known for its aromatic gravies and melt-in-your-mouth galouti kebab, Awadhi biryani, tokri chaat, puri-kachori, and desserts like malai gilori and makhan malai. The detailed nomination process, steered by the Directorate of Tourism under former principal secretary, tourism, Mukesh Meshram, involved the submission of a dossier to the Union culture ministry.
Three terror suspects held in Rajasthan
Rajasthans Anti-Terrorism Squad detains three terror suspects during ongoing raids in Jodhpur and Jaisalmer
Rajasthan HC grants six-month interim bail to Asaram Bapu on health grounds
JAIPUR:In a major relief to self-styled godman Asaram Bapu, the Rajasthan High Court has granted him six-month interim bail on health grounds. Asaram is serving life sentence in Jodhpur Central Jail for sexually assaulting a minor. He has been reportedly suffering from poor health for a long time. The case was heard by a division bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Sanjiv Prakash Sharma. Senior Supreme Court advocate Devdutt Kamat and advocate Yashpal Singh Rajpurohit appeared on behalf of Asaram. They argued that his deteriorating health required continuous medical attention, which was not possible while in jail. Additional Advocate General (AAG) Deepak Chaudhary represented the Rajasthan government, while advocate P.C. Solanki appeared for the victim. After hearing all parties, the Bench granted Asaram six months interim bail in the first such relief from the Rajasthan High Court. It is worth noting that Asaram has been serving his sentence since April 2018. Earlier, on January 7, 2025, the Supreme Court had granted him interim bail in a separate Gujarat case on medical grounds. Following the expiry of the bail, he surrendered on August 30. Asaram then filed a petition in the Rajasthan High Court seeking an extension of his bail. On August 27, a Division Bench of Justice Dinesh Mehta and Justice Vineet Kumar Mathur rejected his plea, citing a medical board report from Ahmedabads Government Hospital, which stated that his condition was stable and did not require hospitalisation. The court also observed that Asaram had been visiting multiple hospitals in recent months without regular follow-up treatment. Asaram has been convicted in two rape cases. The first case was registered in Jodhpur on August 21, 2013, following an FIR lodged at the citys womens police station for the rape of a minor. He was arrested from his Indore ashram on August 31, 2013, and a 1,021-page charge sheet was filed on November 6, 2013. The Jodhpur Sessions Court sentenced him to life imprisonment on April 25, 2018. In another case, filed in Ahmedabad in August 2013 by a woman from his Gandhinagar ashram, Asaram was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment by the court on January 31, 2023.
Detention order against Sonam Wangchuk arbitrary, based on irrelevant FIRs: Gitanjali Angmo tells SC
NEW DELHI: Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of renowned climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, 52, has told the Supreme Court in her amended application that his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) was not based on genuine concerns of public order or security, but suffers from gross illegality and arbitrariness. The detention order suffers from gross illegality and arbitrariness, as it relies upon stale, irrelevant, and extraneous FIRs. Out of the five FIRs relied upon, three pertain to the year 2024, bearing no proximate, live, or rational nexus to the detention of Wangchuk in September 2025. Moreover, four out of five of the FIRs, out of which three are registered against 'unknown persons', do not name Wangchuk. There is thus no clear, live, proximate, or intelligible connection between the FIRs and the preventive detention of Wangchuk under the NSA, 1980, the application stated. A two-judge bench comprising Justice Aravind Kumar and Justice N V Anajaria, during Wednesdays hearing, allowed the petitioner to amend the petition and directed that the amended copy be filed within a week. The respondents have been given 10 days thereafter to file their amended counter-affidavit. The matter has been listed for further hearing on 24 November. Appearing for Angmo, senior advocate Kapil Sibal submitted that additional grounds have been included in the amended petition challenging the validity of the detention order. Angmo alleged that the Centre and other respondents had violated the safeguards under Section 11(1) of the NSA. Wangchuk has not been afforded an effective opportunity to make a representation before the Advisory Board, thereby rendering the statutory safeguard illusory. Section 11(1) of the NSA necessarily contemplates that the Detenu must not only be informed of his right of representation but must be placed in a fair position to exercise that right effectively, with access to all material relied upon by the detaining authority, she said. Three-member panel to review Sonam Wangchuks NSA detention at Jodhpur jail She further submitted that by allegedly denying the authorised friend access to the complete grounds and supporting material, the detaining authority had obstructed Wangchuks ability to prepare a meaningful representation. This, she claimed, frustrated the very intent of Section 11(1) of the NSA and was contrary to established law. The continued detention of Wangchuk should be vitiated on account of the grave and incurable procedural lapses committed by the Respondents. These lapses strike at the foundation of the constitutional and statutory safeguards embodied under the NSA, 1980, Angmo argued. Wangchuk, a prominent environmentalist, was arrested on 26 September under the NSA following violent protests in Ladakh over the demand for statehood and the regions inclusion in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has accused him of allegedly inciting the violence. The Supreme Court had on 6 October issued notices to the Centre, the Union Territory of Ladakh, and the Superintendent of Police, Jodhpur Central Jail, seeking detailed responses to Angmos plea challenging Wangchuks detention and seeking his release through a habeas corpus petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution. According to case details, Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike since 10 September and allegedly left the protest site in an ambulance after violence broke out. He was subsequently detained under the NSA and shifted to Jodhpur Central Jail in Rajasthan. Angmo alleged that the detention was without cause and questioned why she was not permitted to speak to her husband either over the phone or in person following his arrest. She also questioned the decision to invoke the NSA against him, claiming his arrest was illegal and a violation of rules. Besides Angmo, the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which are leading the agitation for Ladakhs statehood and inclusion in the Sixth Schedule, have also demanded the unconditional release of Wangchuk and all other detainees. Centre resumes talks with Ladakh leaders on statehood, Sixth Schedule, NSA on Sonam Wangchuk
SC Seeks Centres Reply in 10 Days on Sonam Wangchuks NSA Detention Challenge
Bench allows wifes amended plea, permits note exchange with activist jailed in Jodhpur; next hearing Nov 24
Rajasthan shocker: Teachers caught selling school milk powder meant for students to mawa factories
Five teachers in Balotra and Jodhpur have been suspended. They allegedly misused milk powder supplied under the Pannadhay Bal Gopal Yojana. The teachers were found guilty of selling milk powder to mawa factories. A committee is investigating the case. Officials are inspecting schools for meal stock verification. Strict action will be taken against those found guilty.
Rajasthan shocker: Teachers caught selling school milk powder meant for students to mawa factories
Five teachers in Balotra and Jodhpur have been suspended. They allegedly misused milk powder supplied under the Pannadhay Bal Gopal Yojana. The teachers were found guilty of selling milk powder to mawa factories. A committee is investigating the case. Officials are inspecting schools for meal stock verification. Strict action will be taken against those found guilty.
Advisory Board Reviews Ladakh Activist Sonam Wangchuks NSA Detention At Jodhpur Jail
During the nearly three-hour-long session, representations were heard, including from Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali J Angmo
Three-member panel to review Sonam Wangchuks NSA detention at Jodhpur jail
JAIPUR: The Leh administration has constituted a three-member advisory board to examine the case of Sonam Wangchuk, who is currently held in Jodhpur Central Jail under the National Security Act (NSA). The panel, chaired by former judge MK Hujura, is scheduled to hear Wangchuks case on Friday. Security at the jail has reportedly been intensified ahead of the proceedings. The board also includes District Judge Manoj Parihar and social activist Spal Jayesh Angmo. The members travelled to Jodhpur and stayed at the Circuit House before their visit to the jail. According to reports, Wangchuks wife, Geetanjali J Angmo, is likely to be present during the hearing. Sonam Wangchuk was taken into custody on 26 September in connection with the Leh protests and transferred to Jodhpur, where he is under house arrest. His wife has filed appeals challenging his detention with both local authorities and the central government. Geetanjali has also approached the Supreme Court, claiming that her fundamental rights were violated during her visits to meet her husband. She stated that officers from the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Rajasthan Police closely monitored her movements at Jodhpur Central Jail. Centre resumes talks with Ladakh leaders on statehood, Sixth Schedule, NSA on Sonam Wangchuk In an affidavit, she described how she was intercepted upon arrival at Jodhpur airport on 7 October and 11 October, and taken under surveillance to meet her husband. After exiting the airport, IB and Rajasthan Police officers directed me to their vehicle, which had windows covered with white curtains. They accompanied me to the jail and stayed with me throughout the visit. Prior to each visit, they asked for details of my travel and the duration of my stay in Jodhpur, Geetanjali said. She also alleged that two officers remained close by while she met Wangchuk, listening to their conversation and photographing his legal instructions. She was reportedly barred from meeting anyone else in Jodhpur and was escorted to the railway station, travelling with the officers for two hours beyond the city before disembarking at Merta Road Junction. Wangchuks detention followed violent protests in Leh last month demanding statehood for Ladakh, which resulted in four deaths and several injuries. Geetanjali has filed a habeas corpus petition in the Supreme Court regarding her husbands detention. The matter is currently being heard by Justices Arvind Kumar and N V Anjaria.
3-Year-Old Girl Lured With Chips, Raped In Jodhpur; Suspect Arrested
A three-year-old Dalit girl was allegedly raped by a man known to her family in Rajasthan's Jodhpur. The accused, Sajid Khan, lured the child with chips and took her to a nearby field, where he committed the crime.
Angmos surveillance raises question on personal freedoms of NSA detainees family members
Sonam Wangchuks wife told the Supreme Court that she was accompanied by security personnel, her meetings supervised, not allowed to meet anyone in Jodhpur and was taken to the railway station, constantly surveilled in Delhi, among other infringements of her fundamental rights as a free citizen of India
Air India announces 174 weekly flights as part of Northern Winter Schedule
NEW DELHI: Air India has announced the addition of 174 weekly flights on key domestic and short-haul international routes, operated by its single-aisle aircraft, as part of the Northern Winter Schedule.The domestic additions are effective from October 26. This expansion enhances connectivity to major cities in India and Southeast Asia which are in high demand. An official release listed additions to these international routes:Delhi-Kuala Lumpur:Increasing from seven to 10 weekly flights (from November 15) andDelhi-Denpasar (Bali):Increasing from seven to 10 weekly flights (from December 1). These are the additions to domestic routes, all of which are effective from October 26: Flights to Rajasthan: Delhi-Jaipur (new route):three daily flights;Delhi-Jaisalmer (new route):two daily flights;Delhi-Udaipur:Increasing from two to three daily flights;Mumbai-Jaipur:Increasing from three to four daily flights;Mumbai-Udaipur:Increasing from three to four daily flights;Mumbai-Jodhpur:Increasing from one to two daily flights. Flights toMadhya Pradesh: Delhi-Indore:Increasing from three to four daily flights;Delhi-Bhopal:Increasing from two to three daily flights; andMumbai-Indore:Increasing from one to two daily flights. Flights to Gujarat:Mumbai-Bhuj:Increasing from one to two daily flights andDelhi to Rajkot:Increasing from one to two daily flights. Other frequency additions, effective from the same date: Delhi-Varanasi:Increasing from two to threedaily flights;Delhi-Raipur:Increasing from two to three daily flights;Delhi-Port Blair:Increasing from one to two daily flights;Delhi-Aurangabad:Increasing from one to two daily flights;Delhi-Guwahati:Increasing from one to two daily flights;Delhi-Nagpur:Increasing from one to two daily flights;Mumbai-Dehradun:Increasing from one to two daily flights;Mumbai-Patna:Increasing from one to two daily flights andMumbai-Amritsar:Increasing from one to two daily flights.
Restrictions imposed in Kargil ahead of apex body's silent march against September 24 violence
SRINAGAR: After imposing restrictions in Leh district, the Ladakh administration has imposed restrictions under Section 163 of BNSS in Kargil district of the Ladakh Union Territory to foil Saturdays peaceful silent march and blackout called jointly by Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA). The District Magistrate Kargil, Rakesh Kumar in an order imposed restrictions under Section 163 of BNSS 2023, following a report by the SSP. Kargil about an apprehension of disturbance to public order within the territorial jurisdiction of Kargil Town. The administration has banned a procession, rally, or march in the district without prior written approval of the competent authority. According to the DMs order, no individual or organization shall use any loudspeaker, sound amplification device, or vehicle-mounted public address system without prior written permission from the competent authority. No person shall issue or make any public statement, speech, or declarationwhether oral, written, or disseminated through electronic or social mediathat may disturb public peace, incite enmity, or lead to any breach of law and order, reads the order. The DM has banned assembly of five or more persons for purposes that are prejudicial to public peace and tranquility shall remain strictly prohibited within Kargil. Any violation of the order shall be liable for penal action under the relevant provisions of the BNSS 2023 and other applicable laws, warned the order issued by DM. The administration has also imposed similar restrictions in neighbouring Leh district. The mobile internet service has also been suspended in the district, which witnessed the worst ever violence in Ladakhs history on September 24 when four persons were killed and 80 others injured in police firing after protests for statehood and 6thSchedule turned violent. The restrictions have been imposed to foil Saturdays 2-hour peaceful silent march and three-hour blackout across Ladakh called by KDA and LABto express solidarity with the families of four persons killed and those injured in police firing during violence in Leh on September 24. The LAB and KDA have asked people to wear black armbands as a sign of protest and solidarity with the victims. The KDA leader Sajjad Kargili termed imposing of restrictions as nothing but colonial-style treatment with the people of Ladakh proof of how the UT experiment has failed in Ladakh. After the September 24 violence, LAB and KDA suspended dialogue with the centre to demand judicial inquiry by a retired Supreme Court judge into four deaths in police firing, the release of all detainees, including climate activist Sonam Wangchuk , who has been booked under NSA and jailed in Jodhpur jail, and compensation to those killed and injured in police firing. The Ministry of Home Affairs on Friday conceded one of the main demands of Ladakh leaders by ordering a judicial probe by a retired Supreme Court judge into the September 24 violence. KDA leader Kargili,while welcoming the ordering of judicial inquiry by MHA said justice remains incomplete without release of all detainees including Sonam Wangchuk, compensation and medical aid for victims and statehood & 6th Schedule safeguards for Ladakh. Both KDA and LAB have demanded that future talks with the Centre should focus on core issues of the 6th Schedule and statehood to ensure safeguard the rights of the local population.
Curbs imposed in Ladakhs Leh ahead of Saturdays peaceful silent march, blackout called by LAB, KDA
SRINAGAR: The authorities have imposed restrictions in Leh district of Ladakh Union Territory ahead of Saturdays silent march and blackout called jointly by the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA). The District Magistrate Leh, Romil Singh Donk, today imposed restrictions under Section 163 of BNSS 2023 following a report by the SSP Leh that there is an apprehension of disturbance to public peace and tranquility, danger to human life, and a possibility of a law and order problem in Leh. The administration has banned a procession, rally, or march in the district without prior written approval of the competent authority. No one shall use vehicle-mounted or other loudspeakers without prior approval from the competent authority. No one shall make any statements which have the potential to disturb public tranquility and which may lead to a law and order problem. An assembly of five or more persons shall remain prohibited in Leh, the DM said. The restrictions have been imposed a day ahead of Saturdays 2-hour peaceful silent march and three-hour blackout across Ladakh in the evening called by KDA and LAB to express solidarity with the families of four persons killed and those injured in police firing during violence in Leh on September 24. The LAB and KDA have asked people to wear black armbands as a sign of protest and solidarity with the victims. After the September 24 violence, LAB and KDA suspended dialogue with the Centre to demand a judicial inquiry by a retired Supreme Court judge into the four deaths in police firing, the release of all detainees including climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been booked under NSA and jailed in Jodhpur jail, and compensation to those killed and injured in police firing. Centre institutes judicial inquiry panel to probe Leh violence that claimed four lives The Ministry of Home Affairs on Friday conceded one of the main demands of Ladakh leaders by ordering a judicial probe by a retired Supreme Court judge into the September 24 violence. Senior KDA leader Sajjad Kargili said they welcome the ordering of a judicial inquiry by the MHA, but justice remains incomplete without the release of all detainees including Sonam Wangchuk, compensation and medical aid for the victims, and statehood & 6th Schedule safeguards for Ladakh. Both KDA and LAB have demanded that future talks with the Centre should focus on core issues of the 6th Schedule and statehood to ensure safeguard the rights of the local population. The KDA co-chairman Asgar Karbalai in his recent presser had cautioned the MHA and Ladakh UT administration against assuming silence in the UT as normalcy. The administration should understand that this silence could be the calm before the storm. We urge them to stop harassment, coercion, and detentions. The UT administration should stop pressure tactics including targeting government employees and attempting to suppress evidence and silence our youth. It is totally unacceptable to both KDA and LAB, he said.
Jaisalmer bus fire: Death toll rises to 22, authorities seize 66 buses over safety flaws
JAIPUR: Following the devastating bus fire tragedy in Jaisalmer, the Rajasthan Transport Department has seized 66 buses belonging to Jainam Coach Crafters Workshop, the company that manufactured the ill-fated vehicle. According to sources,officials discovered serious defects in emergency exits and AC wiring - issues similar to those suspected in the accident-hit bus. Experts noted that all exit points should function as outward-opening emergency gates, but the partition gate in this model opens inward, violating transport safety norms. Experts said that had the gates opened outward and the emergency exits been functional, the loss of life might have been significantly reduced in the accident. Some reports also claim that the bus involved in the tragedy was originally registered as a non-AC vehicle, but an AC unit was installed later. This modification increased the power load and questions have been raised about the wiring quality and installation standards. Officials are examining whether the additional AC setup contributed to the fire. The size of the emergency gate also appears to fall short of the prescribed safety dimensions and has prompted the department to order fresh measurements and verification. 'I saved my wife, but not my children': Survivors recall Rajasthan bus horror The death toll from the tragedy has risen to 22 after another woman succumbed to her injuries. Of the 19 bodies that were unrecognisable initially, forensic teams have identified 18 victims through DNA testing. The district administration has begun handing over the bodies to the families, while one body remains unidentified due to the absence of relative samples. Authorities said each body is being transported to its native village with utmost respect and sensitivity. A government employee and a police constable are accompanying each ambulance to ensure families face no inconvenience or distress along the way. However, tension continues to mount in Shergarh in Jodhpur, home to several of the victims. Villagers and family members have staged protests demanding adequate compensation and strict action against those responsible. On the other hand, the Police have arrested the bus owner Turab Ali and driver Shaukat, and two FIRs have been registered in the case. The state government has constituted a high-level inquiry committee led by Transport Secretary Shuchi Tyagi to investigate the cause of the fire and identify possible lapses in vehicle design or enforcement. Deputy CM and Transport Minister Dr Premchand Bairwa said that no negligence will be spared. If the committee finds the bus owner or any officials guilty, action will be taken immediately. Buses that fail to meet safety standards will not be allowed to operate, he said. The minister also announced a statewide inspection campaign targeting modified and private long-route buses to prevent similar tragedies in the future. Meanwhile, the governments announcement of financial assistance for victims has triggered fresh controversy. Under the relief package, families that lost three or more members will receive Rs 25 lakh, while those that lost one or two members will be given Rs 10 lakh per victim. The seriously injured will receive Rs 2 lakh each, and those with minor injuries will get Rs 1 lakh. Leader of the Opposition Tikaram Jully has questioned the disparity in compensation, calling it insensitive. He said, The state government announced the assistance two days after the accident, but categorising compensation amounts in this manner is inappropriate. Providing different financial aid for the same tragedy amounts to bargaining with human lives.
Jaisalmer bus fire: Rajasthan CM approves financial aid for kin of deceased, injured
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has stepped in to provide crucial financial assistance following the devastating bus fire on the Jodhpur-Jaisalmer highway. Families mourning the loss of their loved ones will receive Rs 10 lakh, and those impacted by the loss of three or more family members will be supported with Rs 25 lakh.
Rajasthan CM Approves Financial Aid for Victims of JodhpurJaisalmer Bus Tragedy
Jaipur, October 16 (Udaipur Kiran): Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has approved financial assistance for the families of those who lost their lives and for the injured victims in the tragic bus fire accident that occurred on the JodhpurJaisalmer Highway. Expressing deep sorrow, the Chief Minister said that the state government stands firmly with the ... Read more Rajasthan CM Approves Financial Aid for Victims of JodhpurJaisalmer Bus Tragedy
JAIPUR: The BJP's Rajasthan unit chief Madan Rathore said the expenses for airlifting his wife for medical treatment were borne by her firm, as he hit back at Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal for alleging the bus fire victims did not get the same facility. Twenty people were burnt alive, and 16 were critically injured in Rajasthan when a private bus travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur suddenly went up in flames on Tuesday afternoon. Responding to Beniwal's barb, Rathore explained that he did not use government resources for his wife's airlifting and asserted that the Nagaur MP's statement was insensitive and reflective of a degraded mindset. Not a single rupee came from the government. Those who never paid their electricity bills or vacated government houses are now trying to lecture us on honesty, the BJP leader said. Rathore, however, thanked Congress leaders Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot, and Govind Singh Dotasra for inquiring about his wife's health, saying, They behaved with dignity, unlike Beniwal, whose politics is rooted in personal attacks. In a post on X, Beniwal contrasted the inaction in case of the bus fire victims to the swift use of a helicopter a day earlier to transport the ailing wife of Rathore from Pali to Jaipur. He questioned why critically injured victims of a bus fire near Jaisalmer were not airlifted for treatment, despite the availability of military copters. I want to ask Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma, when the state BJP president Madan Rathore's wife fell ill, you could arrange a helicopter to fly her from Pali to Jaipur, but when several citizens were critically burnt in a horrific bus fire near Jaisalmer, why were they not airlifted to Jodhpur? Beniwal posed. There were military helicopters/planes available in Jaisalmer. You could have coordinated with central authorities and defence officials to ensure the victims were flown to Jodhpur or Jaipur for timely treatment, he said. On the Anta Assembly bypoll, BJP state president Rathore accused Congress leaders of running a misleading and baseless campaign and failing to offer a policy-driven agenda to voters. The opposition has no vision. They are repeating the same fabricated claims instead of discussing development, he said. Rathore alleged that a minister in the previous Gehlot government had accused Congress candidate Pramod Jain Bhaya of corruption, yet the same leaders were now praising him. He said that the Gehlot government sat on ERCP for five years despite repeated requests from the Centre. Our government acted decisively for the farmers and the people. Rathore added that the BJP was working to boost farmers' income, curb crime, and deliver good governance. Unlike the Congress, which was mired in infighting and corruption, our focus is on performance, he said.
'I saved my wife, but not my children': Survivors recall Rajasthan bus horror
What began as a routine journey turned into a nightmare on Tuesday afternoon when a private bus traveling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur was engulfed in flames, killing 21 passengers and injuring dozens more. Eyewitnesses recall a scene of unimaginable horror. As thick smoke billowed and flames tore through the vehicle, cries of Bachao! Bachao! echoed through the desert. Some passengers leapt out of windows to save themselves. Others never had the chance. The fire consumed the entire bus in just seven minutes. According to initial reports, a short circuit in the battery caused AC gas to leak and ignite, triggering the blaze. The bus, which had only one emergency exit at the rear, offered little chance of escape. Locals also allege the vehicle was carrying firecrackers in its trunkan accusation now under investigation. A soldiers family lost in the flames Among the most devastating stories is that of Mahendra Meghwal, a 35-year-old Army serviceman from Balesar, Jodhpur. He, his wife Parvati (30), and their children Khushi (12), Diksha (8), and Shaurya (8) all perished in the tragedy. They were returning home for Diwali, said Mahendras relative, Kunjaram. We had spoken to him that afternoon. A few hours later, we heard about the accident. We couldnt believe it. For the Meghwal family, the Diwali lights will now be replaced by the glow of funeral pyres. I saved my wife, but not the children Peer Mohammad is one of the few who survived, but not without enduring unimaginable loss. I broke the window and pushed my wife out first, he recalled, his voice shaking. Then I helped my sister-in-law and a child escape. But before I could reach the two children sleeping on the upper berth, the fire had already consumed the bus. I survived... they didnt. Peer is currently undergoing treatment for burn injuries. His brother, Jamme Khan, said Peer kept repeating the same thing in the ambulance: I couldnt save them. 20 passengers burnt alive as Jodhpur-bound private bus catches fire near Jaisalmer; 16 others injured 21 dead, survivors critical The accident occurred near the War Museum on the JaisalmerJodhpur highway. Out of 57 passengers on board, 19 died on the spot, while two more succumbed later due to severe burns. Victims ranged in age from 8 to 79 years. Four passengers remain on ventilator support at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, Jodhpur. Officials confirmed that DNA testing is underway to identify the victims, as many bodies were burned beyond recognition. Only one body has been identified so far that of 79-year-old Hussain Khan from Jaisalmer, said FSL Additional Director Dr. Shalu Malik. We couldnt even get close Kastur Singh, a liquor contractor from Thaiyat village, was among the first to arrive at the scene. As soon as the bus caught fire, we ran towards it, he said. But the heat was so intense, we couldnt even get near. People were screaming inside. We could see bodies through the flames. Singh and others used a water tanker from a nearby Army cantonment to douse the fire. We broke the gate, pulled out the tanker, and rushed back. But it was already too late. Kojraj Singh, another witness, said he heard a loud explosion before seeing the flames. When we reached, people were lying on the ground some breathing, most not. Inside the bus, there were only charred remains. Delayed response raises questions Survivors and locals allege that no fire brigade arrived for nearly 50 minutes after the fire broke out. In that time, Army personnel used a JCB machine to force open the bus and rescue trapped passengers. Inspector General of Police (Jodhpur Range), Rajesh Meena, confirmed the bus was brand new registered on October 1 and was likely on its third trip. A short circuit caused the AC wiring to catch fire. Flammable materials like resin seats and curtains made the blaze uncontrollable. Families identify victims as jammed door blamed for high casualties in Jaisalmer bus fire Accountability and government action In response, the Rajasthan government suspended Chittorgarhs Acting DTO Surendra Singh and Assistant Administrative Officer Chunni Lal, who had approved the buss body design a structure now deemed unsafe. An FIR has been filed by the brother of journalist Rajendra Chauhan, who was among the deceased, naming the bus owner and driver. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his grief via social media: My heart is saddened by the loss of life and property in the Jaisalmer accident. He announced Rs 2 lakh compensation for the families of the deceased and Rs 50,000 for the injured from the PM Relief Fund. New safety guidelines issued across Rajasthan Following the tragedy, the Transport Department launched a special safety campaign and released revised operational guidelines for all passenger buses in Rajasthan. Key changes include: Installation of emergency hammers near every window seat in AC buses, mandatory inspections to ensure compliance with safety standards, identification and redesign of unsafe private and state-run buses. As the winds sweep through Rajasthans desert, they carry not just the scent of scorched metal and rubber but profound grief. Outside Jodhpur hospitals, families cling to hope, holding photos and waiting for DNA confirmation. For them, this was not just another accident it was a life torn in two: before and after.
Watch: Jaisalmer Bus Fire: Jammed door trapped passengers
A private sleeper bus traveling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire near Thaiyat village on October 14, killing at least 20 passengers and injuring 16 others. Eyewitnesses said many jumped to escape, while authorities continue investigating the cause.
Gitanjali seeks SC nod to amend petition challenging Wangchuk's detention; next hearing on Oct 29
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to petitioner Gitanjali J Angmo's request to amend her habeus corpus petition challenging her husband Sonam Wangchuk's detention under the NSA. Abench of the top court, headed by Justice Aravind Kumar and Justice NV Anjaria adjourned the plea to October 29, Wednesday. A couple of days ago, the Centre had provided her the grounds of Wangchuk's detention under NSA. Senior lawyer Kapil Sibal, appearing for the Angmo, sought permission of the top court to amend the plea so that the grounds of detention supplied by the government may now be challenged appropriately. He clarified thatWangchuk was not allowed to share the notes with his wife. He (Wangchuk) has made certain notes on his detention which he wanted to pass to the lawyer. Whatever notes he prepares, he is entitled to the lawyer's assistance. All that we want is for the notes to be passed, he said. TheSolicitor General Tushar Mehta, senior law officer representing the Centre, said that he has no problem with the notes being shared with the petitioner, but pointed out that the delay in providing the grounds of detention to her should not become a ground to challenge the detention. The Supreme Court had on October 6 issued a notice seeking a response from the Centre, Union Territory of Ladakh, Superintendent of Police Jodhpur Central jail, after hearing the plea of Angmo against his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) and seeking his release. While issuing notice to the Centre and others, a two-judge bench of the top court sought detailed responses from the respective (respondents) governments. The renowned climate activist, Wangchuk, was arrested on September 26 under the NSA in the wake of the protests which erupted in Ladakh over the demand for statehood for the region. Dr Angmo in her petition questioned the slapping of NSA against her husband as she claimed that his arrest was illegal and violation of rules. She added that there was no contact with her husband following his arrest. Terming the detention of Wangchuk as without cause, Dr Angmo questioned why she was not allowed to speak to Wangchuk over the phone or in person. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) held Wangchuk responsible for inciting violence in Leh town. As per the case details, Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike since September 10, and when violence started in the town, he broke his fast and escaped from the spot in an ambulance. Wangchuk was later detained under the NSA and shifted to Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan. Besides, Dr Angmo -- the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), spearheading the agitation for statehood and the UT's inclusion in the 6th Schedule -- have strongly demanded the unconditional release of Wangchuk and all others detained.
Ladakh violence: Sonam Wangchuks wife to amend petition, challenge detention grounds in SC
The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing on Gitanjali J Angmo's plea challenging Sonam Wangchuk's detention. The court noted her intention to amend the petition. Wangchuk's elder brother and lawyer have met him in Jodhpur jail. The activist was detained under the National Security Act following violent protests in Ladakh. The government accused him of inciting the violence.
Jaisalmer Bus Fire: Victims Bodies Brought to Jodhpur for DNA Identification
Jodhpur, October 15 (Daily Kiran): The bodies of 19 victims who lost their lives in the tragic Jaisalmer bus fire incident on Tuesday afternoon have been brought to Jodhpur for DNA testing before being handed over to their families. The bodies have been kept at the mortuaries of Mahatma Gandhi Hospital (MGH) and AIIMS Jodhpur. ... Read more Jaisalmer Bus Fire: Victims Bodies Brought to Jodhpur for DNA Identification
Jaisalmer bus fire: Jammed door trapped passengers; bodies being verified
At least 20 passengers were burnt alive, and 15 others sustained critical burn injuries after the private bus travelling to Jodhpur caught fire, barely 10 minutes after it left Jaisalmer
Families identify victims as jammed door blamed for high casualties in Jaisalmer bus fire
JAISALMER/JODHPUR: A jammed door in the AC sleeper bus that caught fire near Jaisalmer was the main reason for the high number of casualties, police said on Wednesday. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma personally reviewed the rescue and medical response, and called the incident deeply tragic. Twenty passengers were burnt alive and 15 others sustained critical burn injuries after the private bus travelling to Jodhpur on Tuesday afternoon caught fire, barely 10 minutes after it left Jaisalmer. Kailash Dan, Additional SP, Jaisalmer, said the fire caused the bus door to get locked, preventing passengers from escaping. Most of the bodies were found in the aisle of the bus, which shows that people tried to escape but couldn't because the door was stuck, he told PTI. The bus caught fire near the Army War Memorial. The Army personnel reached the site quickly and joined the rescue operations. The door had to be pried open, while a few passengers managed to escape by breaking windows. Water from a passing tanker was also used to control the blaze. Jaisalmer SP Abhishek Shivhare said that 19 charred bodies were recovered from the bus and 16 critically injured were rushed to hospital in Jodhpur. One passenger died on the way to Jodhpur. The bodies were sent to Jodhpur for DNA sampling and identification. They will be handed over to families after matching is confirmed by the Forensic Science Laboratory, he said. Police officials said that the number of people inside the bus at the time of the incident is being verified. Twenty people have died and 15 are undergoing treatment. No missing person has been reported yet. We are verifying the number of the persons. CCTV footage from the bus' departing point and the route has been collected and is being examined, the Additional SP said. He said that the forensics teams have been inspecting the site since last night. Initial indications suggest a short circuit, though other possibilities like firecrackers in the bus are also being probed, he said. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, as soon as he received information about the incident on Tuesday evening, ended a scheduled meeting in Jaipur midway and started coordinating with officials present on the ground. At the meeting attended by ministers Kirori Lal Meena, Gautam Dak and senior officials, Sharma informed everyone that due to the seriousness of the situation, he would be heading to Jaisalmer. The chief minister directed authorities to establish a green corridor to facilitate the smooth transfer of the injured from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur for advanced treatment, an official said. Sharma reached Jaisalmer at night and visited the site. He acknowledged and appreciated the efforts of the Indian Army and local civilians in rescue and relief operations, the official said. The chief minister then proceeded to Jodhpur and met with families of the victims. He instructed doctors to provide the best possible medical care to the injured and reviewed the availability of critical care infrastructure in the burn unit, including ventilators, oxygen support, ICU beds, and essential medicines. A dedicated medical monitoring team has been deployed to ensure round-the-clock care in Jodhpur. Sharma also directed that the families of the injured be provided with proper accommodation, meals, and all necessary support within the hospital premises. He spoke with local legislators, party workers, and administrative officials in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, appealing to them to assist in relief efforts. He also instructed Cabinet Minister Madan Dilawar to remain in Jodhpur to oversee the situation. Rescue officials described the bus as a fireball that gave passengers little time to react. It was a newly registered vehicle, which was only on its fourth journey. The bus had departed Jaisalmer around 3 pm and was scheduled to pick up more passengers along the route. A policeman, citing eyewitness accounts, said that a loud blast was heard from the rear of the bus, believed to be from the AC compressor. The resulting blaze was intensified by diesel, AC gas, and fibre-based interiors. There was only one door on the bus, which got jammed. Most passengers could not escape. The Army recovered what bodies they could, but some were burnt to ashes beyond recognition, Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar said. Primary investigation reveals that the bus had no emergency exit, no window hammers and had a narrow aisle that trapped passengers. Once the wiring caught fire, the automatic door-lock system activated, sealing off escape. Several bodies were found piled on top of one another inside the bus. The injured include two children and four women. Some have up to 70 per cent burn injuries. All were first taken to government hospital in Jaisalmer before being referred to Jodhpur. Jaisalmer District Collector Pratap Singh Nathawat said rescue operation was launched immediately. All 19 recovered bodies have been sent to Jodhpur for DNA-based identification, he said.
20 Charred to Death as Bus Catches Fire Near Jaisalmer
JAIPUR, Oct 15: In a devastating accident barely a week after the SMS Hospital fire tragedy, at least 20 passengers were burnt alive and 16 others sustained critical injuries when a private bus traveling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire near the War Museum on Tuesday. Officials said the bus, which had departed Jaisalmer on [] The post 20 Charred to Death as Bus Catches Fire Near Jaisalmer appeared first on Northlines .
Ladakh Violence: Will Amend Petition, Challenge Grounds Of Detention, Sonam Wangchuks Wife To SC
New Delhi, Oct 15: The Supreme Court on Wednesday adjourned to October 29 the hearing on a plea filed by Sonam Wangchuks wife Gitanjali J Angmo challenging the climate activists detention after noting that she wants to amend her petition. A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria noted that an affidavit filed by the jailor of Jodhpur jail has filed an affidavit that Wangchuks elder brother and lawyer met the detenue. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for [] The post Ladakh Violence: Will Amend Petition, Challenge Grounds Of Detention, Sonam Wangchuks Wife To SC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Passenger bus in Rajasthan catches fire and burns at least 20 people to death
NEW DELHI, October 15, 2025 (AP) A suspected short circuit sparked a fire on a passenger bus in Rajasthan on Tuesday, rapidly engulfing the vehicle in flames and burning at least 20 people to death, authorities said. The bus with 35 to 50 passengers aboard was minutes from starting its journey between the towns of Jaisalmer and Jodhpur when the fire broke out, local ruling party lawmaker Mahant Pratap Puri told The Associated Press. Passengers didnt get time to deboard the bus as the fire spread quickly, Puri said. The bodies of 19 passengers were recovered from the bus,
Jaisalmer bus tragedy: Authorities issue helpline numbers after 20 passengers killed
A bus fire near Thaiyat village in Jaisalmer claimed 20 lives. Authorities have released helpline numbers for the public to assist in identifying victims and supporting affected families. DNA identification efforts are underway, with an expert team en route to Jodhpur.
20 Killed After Bus Catches Fire On Jaisalmer-Jodhpur Highway
At least 20 people were killed when a private bus travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur in Rajasthan caught fire on Tuesday, the police said.
Jaisalmer bus fire: 20 passengers burnt alive, 16 critical
Jaisalmer: Twenty passengers were burnt alive and 16 were critically injured when a private bus travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire on Tuesday, police said. According to police, the bus, carrying 57 passengers, left Jaisalmer around 3 pm. On the Jaisalmer-Jodhpur highway, smoke began emerging from the rear portion. The driver stopped the bus 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 .
Jaisalmer-Jodhpur Bus Catches Fire, Fatalities Feared
Police said 16 critically injured passengers have been referred to a hospital in Jodhpur
19 Killed After Bus Catches Fire On Jaisalmer-Jodhpur Highway
Nineteen people were killed when a private bus travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur in Rajasthan caught fire on Tuesday, the police said.
Jaisalmer-Jodhpur bus catches fire, 16 critically injured; fatalities feared: Police
A private bus traveling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire, critically injuring 16 passengers, with some feared dead. The blaze, suspected to be caused by a short circuit, engulfed the vehicle shortly after smoke appeared. Rescue operations are underway, and authorities are providing medical assistance to the injured.
JaisalmerJodhpur bus catches fire, 16 critically injured: Police
Jaisalmer: A private bus travelling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire on Tuesday, critically injuring 16 people, while some are feared dead, police said. The number of casualties is currently unknown. However, IG Jodhpur Rajesh Meena said, FSL team is reaching the spot. It will be clear in some time how many casualties there are 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 .
Tragic Bus Fire Near Jaisalmer: 1012 Feared Dead, Over 15 Injured
Jaisalmer, October 14 (Daily Kiran): A private passenger bus traveling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire on Tuesday afternoon, leaving over 15 people injured and at least 10 to 12 feared dead. The incident occurred near Thaiyat village, just outside Jaisalmer, creating panic among passengers as the flames spread rapidly. According to officials, the bus ... Read more Tragic Bus Fire Near Jaisalmer: 1012 Feared Dead, Over 15 Injured
'I'm under surveillance': Wangchuk's wife tells SC, alleges privacy violations during jail visits
NEW DELHI: Gitanjali J Angmo, the wife of 52-year-old climate activist, Sonam Wangchuk, who has filed a habeas corpus petition challenging his detention, on Tuesday also filed an affidavit in the top court and said that she has een put under surveillance. I am being followed and am under surveillance in Delhi constantly. I have observed this fact after I came to Delhi on Septemner 30 and held a press conference in Delhi on the same day. As soon as I step out of my accommodation in Delhi, a car and a man on a bike trail me wherever I go across Delhi. This surveillance is inconsistent with the rights I enjoy as a citizen of this country under Articles 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India, said the affidavit filed by Gitanjali. She also said that she had visited Sonam Wangchuk on October 7 and on October 11 at Jodhpur Jail. On both occasions, as soon as I landed and came out of the Airport, the officers from the Intelligence Bureau and the Rajasthan Police came to me right outside the Airport and asked me to sit in their car with white curtains drawn on the windows blocking the view, and they took me to the jail for the meeting. The said officers took me to the office of the Jail Superintendent and were there with me for the entire period. Before every visit, they ask me the details of my journey and the time I would land in Jodhpur, said her affidavit copy, accessed by TNIE. Gitanjali further added that during the meeting with Wangchuk, the DCP, Mangalesh, and a lady constable sat within earshot for the entire duration of the meeting and took notes of the conversation. After the meeting was over, the said officer of the Rajasthan Police was asked to take pictures of the notes by the Jail Superintendent, which I wrote to seek legal assistance on the instructions of Sonam Wangchuk. The Officer then took pictures of my notes, the affidavit of Gitanjali said. She further added that after the meeting was over, the aforesaid officers did not allow me to go anywhere else or to meet anyone in Jodhpur and further took me to the railway station even when I had few hours to spare before I could board the train. They boarded the train with me and they alighted from the train at Merta Road Junction, the next stop which came after 2 hours of the train journey from Jodhpur, she stated. Objecting that her privacy was interfered with while she met Wangchuk, Gitanjali submitted in the affidavit that as a free citizen, she was entitled to go to Jodhpur when she liked and meet her husband without restriction on my movements. No other person should have the right to be privy to my conversations with Sonam Wangchuk. These actions are violative of my rights under Article 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India, she alleged in her affidavit. Leh administration defends Wangchuk's detention, tells SC he indulged in activities 'prejudicial to national security'
JAIPUR: Barely a week after a horrific fire tragedy at Jaipurs SMS Hospital claimed eight lives, on Tuesday, 15 people were killed and another 15 passengers were seriously injured when a private bus traveling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire. Official sources say that around 15 people have died, though unofficial estimates say that the casualty figure may be much higher. Several of the injured, including women and children, are reported to be in critical condition. According to officials, the bus had left from Jaisalmer as per its daily schedule and had reached near the War Museum, around 20 kilometers from the desert city, when flames erupted from its rear section. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, though a short circuit inside the vehicle is suspected. Administrative officers along with a technical team have begun a detailed investigation. A bus traveling from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire near Thaiyat village this afternoon. 15 passengers, including 3 children and 4 women, suffered burn injuries. The bus had 57 people onboard. @santwana99 @jayanthjacob @NewIndianXpress @TheMornStandard pic.twitter.com/FPAhUjqqi8 Rajesh Asnani (@asnaniraajesh) October 14, 2025 Since the incident occurred close to an Army area, Army personnel were among the first to reach the spot and began rescue operations. The injured were initially provided first aid at the Army hospital and later shifted to Jaisalmer. Those in critical condition were referred to Jodhpur for advanced treatment. A large crowd gathered outside Jaisalmers Jawahar Hospital as news of the accident spread, while top district officials rushed to the site. Municipal Council Assistant Fire Officer Krishnapal Singh Rathore said the bus was completely engulfed in flames when the fire brigade arrived. The team managed to douse the fire, but initially it was feared that 10 to 12 passengers had been burned alive, he said. District Collector Pratap Singh said, Sixteen injured passengers have been referred to Jodhpur. The bodies of the deceased are still inside the bus, and efforts to retrieve them are delayed due to the intense heat, he added. A forensic team has been called from Jodhpur to assist in the investigation. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has spoken to the Collector and Superintendent of Police, directing them to provide all possible assistance and ensure the best medical care for the injured. Expressing grief over the tragedy, Opposition leaders including former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully, and Congress State President Govind Singh Dotasra conveyed condolences to the bereaved families. The district administration has set up a control room and issued helpline numbers to assist the families of the victims and provide accurate information regarding their relatives.
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In an affidavit filed before the Supreme Court on Tuesday, the Ladakh administration alleged that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk had been indulging in activities prejudicial to the security of the state, maintenance of public order and services essential to the community... The affidavit filed by the district magistrate of Lehsought to defend the legal charges against the activist, stressing that his detention order under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) was passed after duly considering the material placed before him, as mandated under the law. And after arriving at a subjective satisfaction on the circumstances that prevailed within the local limits of the jurisdiction where Sonam Wangchuk had been indulging in activities prejudicial to the Security of the State, Maintenance of Public Order and Services essential to the community as mentioned in the grounds of detention. I was satisfied and continue to be satisfied of the detention of the detenue, the affidavit said. The affidavit was filed before a bench comprising Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria, in response to Wangchuk's wife, Gitanjali Angmo's petition challenging his detention under the NSA and seeking his immediate release. The affidavit stated that Wangchuk was categorically informed of his detention under the National Security Act, 1980, as well as about his transfer to Central Jail, Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The same was also immediately communicated telephonically to his wife Geetanjali Angmo, which she has acknowledged in her petition, the affidavit said. The Leh DM submitted that the grounds of detention along with the material, were communicated to the detenue. The detention order has been forwarded to the Advisory Board as required under section 10 of the National Security Act, 1980, by the Union Territory of Ladakh within the period prescribed under the said provision, along with the grounds on which the order is passed by me, the DM said. The affidavit added that Wangchuk has not made any representation as required under Section 10 of the National Security Act, 1980. The petitioner has, however, sent a letter addressed to the President of India and neither to the Advisory Board nor to any of the statutory authorities. Under the scheme of Section 10 of the Act, only the detenue can make a representation. However, since a copy of the letter addressed by the petitioner to the Hon'ble President of India is marked to the Union Territory of Ladakh, the said letter is also placed before the Advisory Board. The Advisory Board has intimated the detenue in writing to make a representation if he so chooses within one week from the date of the intimation, which is October 10, 2025, the affidavit said. The top court has posted the matter for hearing on Wednesday after senior advocate Kapil Sibal sought adjournment. Meanwhile, in a separate affidavit, the superintendent of the Jodhpur Central Jail, where Wangchuk has been lodged, informed the top court that the activist is not lodged in solitary confinement and is entitled to all rights available to a detenu, including access to visitors. The detenu was detained in a Standard Barrack in the General Ward, admeasuring 20 feet x 20 feet, where he continues to be detained till date and is the sole occupant of such prison barrack at present. In the interest of clarity, it is specifically stated that the detenu is not in a solitary confinement as he is entitled to all rights available to the detenues, the affidavit said. The jail superintendent divulged that Wangchuk, being in completely normal health, is consuming a normal diet every day since his detention. It is imperative to highlight that under the Rajasthan Prison Rules, 2022, Rule 538 prescribes that detenues under the National Security Act, 1980 shall not be permitted to communicate with their visitors without the presence of a local police personnel, who is acquainted with the facts of the case. To ensure scrupulous compliance and to ensure that the detenu can interact with his visitors, the Jail Administration has ensured the presence of local police personnel during visitation of the detenu, the affidavit said. The jail administration of Central Jail, Jodhpur has taken all possible measures to ensure that the detenu is given access to the visitors and to ensure that his visitation rights under the Prison Rules are not compromised in any manner, the affidavit added.
Sonam Wangchuk not lodged in solitary confinement: Jodhpur jail superintendent to SC
Jodhpur Central Jail superintendent informed the Supreme Court that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, detained under the NSA, is not in solitary confinement and has access to visitors. Wangchuk is medically fit and housed in a standard barrack, with jail administration ensuring his visitation rights are upheld as per Rajasthan Prison Rules.
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Sonam Wangchuk's Wife Geetanjali Angmo Visits Him In Jodhpur Jail
Geetanjali Angmo on Wednesday said she had visited her husband, Sonam Wangchuk, in Jodhpur jail, where he was lodged in the wake of the September 24 Leh violence.
Gitanjali Angmo visits husband Sonam Wangchuk in Jodhpur jail
Geetanjali Angmo Visits Husband Sonam Wangchuk In Jodhpur Jail
Jodhpur, Oct 8: Geetanjali Angmo on Wednesday said she had visited her husband, Sonam Wangchuk, in Jodhpur jail, where he was lodged in the wake of the September 24 Leh violence. Angmo met the climate activist on Tuesday along with lawyer Ritam Khare, she said on X. She said Wangchuks legal team has obtained the detention order, which will be challenged in court. The document lists the allegations against Wangchuk and the reasons for the invocation of the National Security [] The post Geetanjali Angmo Visits Husband Sonam Wangchuk In Jodhpur Jail appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC asks Centre to consider plea by Sonam Wangchuks wife against husbands NSA detention
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court onMonday issued notice and sought responses from the Centre, Union Territory of Ladakh, Superintendent of Police Jodhpur Central jail, after hearing a plea of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk s wife, Dr Gitanjali Angmo, against his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) and seeking his release. While issuing notice to the Centre and other respondents, a two-judge bench of the top court, headed byJustice Aravind Kumar and Justice NV Anjaria, sought detailed responses from the respective (respondents) governments and posted the matter for further hearing to October 14, Tuesday. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal appearing for Wangchuks wife, Dr Angmo, told the apex court that the grounds of detention of Wangchuk have not been supplied to the family, and it should be served on her as soon as possible. Activist Sonam Wangchuks provocative statements incited Ladakh violence, says Centre The renowned climate activist, Sonam Wangchuk was accused of allegedly inciting a violent protest in Ladakh. During the course of the hearing on Monday, Sibal submitted that Wangchuks detention was illegal, as no grounds of arrest have been supplied. Without the grounds of detention, the detention order cannot be challenged, he added. The Solicitor General (SG) Tushar Mehta, senior law officer appearing for the Central govt, replied that the grounds of detention were already served to detenue (Wangchuk) and there is no legal requirement for the grounds of detention to be communicated to the wife. He, however, agreed to examine -- besides the legal requirements -- if there is any possibility to serve the copy of the grounds to his wife. Opposing the detention of Wangchuk under NSA, Sibal sought a direction from the top court for immediate interim relief on medical grounds. Replying to this, Mehta said that when the activist was produced for medical examination, Wangchuk stated that he was not on any medication. He, however, clarified that if any medical assistance were needed by him, they would be given. Sibal also sought a direction that Wangchuks wife should meet her husband. Mehta said that Angmo had already submitted a request to meet Wangchuk, and the same was being considered.This is all just to portray in media and in that region that he is deprived of medicines and access to wife. Just to create an emotive atmosphere. That's all, Mehta added. The petitioner, Dr Angmo, has filed the writ petition, through a habeus corpus plea, on Thursday, in the top court under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution and claimed that the arresting of her husband, Wangchuk was illegal. Wangchuk wasagitating for getting statehood and the UT's inclusion in the 6th Schedule. Ladakh DGP says Sonam Wangchuk is under probe for having Pak links; administration defends his transfer to Jodhpur jail The renowned climate activist, Wangchuk, was arrested on September 26 under the NSA in the wake of the protests which erupted in Ladakh over the demand for statehood for the region. Dr Angmo in her petition questioned the slapping of NSA against her husband as she claimed that his arrest was illegal and violation of rules. She added that there was no contact with her husband following his arrest. Dr Angmo, talking to Social media X (formerly known as Twitter), said she hassought relief from the Supreme Court through a Habeus Corpus petition against Wangchuk's detention. It is one week today (October 2). Still I have no information about Sonam Wangchuks health, the condition he is in nor the grounds of detention. On Wednesday, Dr Angmo also wrote to President Droupadi Murmu, seeking her intervention for the release of the climate activist . In the three-page letter, she alleged a witch hunt against her husband for taking up the cause of the people over the past four years. Terming the detention of Wangchuk as without cause, Dr Angmo questioned why she was not allowed to speak to Wangchuk over the phone or in person. I have sought relief from the SUPREME COURT OF INDIA through a HABEAS CORPUS petition against @Wangchuk66 s detention. It is one week today. Still I have no information about Sonam Wangchuks health, the condition he is in nor the grounds of detention. pic.twitter.com/P4EPzO630A Gitanjali J Angmo (@GitanjaliAngmo) October 3, 2025 The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) held Wangchuk responsible for inciting violence in Leh town. As per the case details, Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike since September 10, and when violence started in the town, he broke his fast and escaped from the spot in an ambulance. He was later detained under the NSA and shifted to Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan. Besides, Dr Angmo -- the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) , spearheading the agitation for statehood and the UT's inclusion in the 6th Schedule -- have strongly demanded the unconditional release of Wangchuk and all others detained.
The Supreme Court sought responses from the Centre and Ladakh. This concerned a plea by Sonam Wangchuk's wife. She challenged his detention under the National Security Act. The court refused to order grounds of detention. Wangchuk was detained after protests in Ladakh. He is currently lodged in Jodhpur jail. The next hearing is scheduled for October 14.
Wangchuk appeals for peace, says he is Doing Well, Physically & Mentally
Jammu Tawi, Oct 5: Environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk, currently lodged in Jodhpur Central Jail, has sent a message to the people conveying that he is doing well both physically and mentally and reaffirming his resolve to continue the struggle for Ladakhs constitutional rights through peaceful means. He called for an independent judicial inquiry into the deaths [] The post Wangchuk appeals for peace, says he is Doing Well, Physically & Mentally appeared first on Northlines .
Ladakh unrest: Sonam Wangchuk vows to stay imprisoned what he said from Jodhpur jail
Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk, currently held in Jodhpur Central Jail, has called for peace and unity among Ladakhis. He demands an independent judicial inquiry into the killing of four protestors during recent violent unrest in Leh, which erupted over statehood and Sixth Schedule demands. Wangchuk, detained under NSA, advocates for a peaceful, non-violent struggle.
Sonam Wangchuck demands independent judicial inquiry into killing of 4 people during Leh protest
Activist Sonam Wangchuk, currently held in Jodhpur Central Jail, demands an independent judicial inquiry into the killing of four people during the Leh protests, stating he will remain incarcerated until this demand is met. Detained under NSA following violent clashes over Ladakh's statehood and 6th Schedule demands, he reaffirmed his commitment to the cause and urged peaceful, non-violent struggle.
Sonam Wangchuk Appeals For Peace, Says He Is Doing Well, Physically And Mentally
SRINAGAR, Oct 5: Environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk, currently lodged in Jodhpur Central Jail, has sent a message to the people conveying that he is doing well both physically and mentally and reaffirming his resolve to continue the struggle for Ladakhs constitutional rights through peaceful means. He called for an independent judicial inquiry into the deaths in the recent violent protests in Ladakh and said he was ready to remain in jail until such an inquiry is ordered. In a statement conveyed [] The post Sonam Wangchuk Appeals For Peace, Says He Is Doing Well, Physically And Mentally appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
From Jail, Sonam Wangchuk Seeks Judicial Probe Into Leh Violence
Leh, Oct 5: Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, detained under the National Security Act (NSA) and currently lodged in Jodhpur Central Jail in connection with the recent Leh violence, has called for an independent judicial inquiry into the killings that occurred during the unrest. Wangchuks message from jail was relayed by his elder brother Ka Tsetan [] The post From Jail, Sonam Wangchuk Seeks Judicial Probe Into Leh Violence appeared first on Northlines .
'Prepared to stay in jail until judicial inquiry into Ladakh killings': Sonam Wangchuk
NEW DELHI: Detained climate activist and education reformer Sonam Wangchuk has sent out a message from Jodhpur Central Jail, where he is lodged under the National Security Act (NSA), saying he is prepared to remain in custody until an independent judicial inquiry is ordered into the killing of four people during the violence in Ladakh . The message was conveyed through Wangchuks lawyer, Mustafa Haji, and his elder brother, Ka Tsetan Dorjey Ley, who met him at Jodhpur Central Jail on Saturday. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday a petition filed by Sonam Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, challenging the climate activists detention under the National Security Act (NSA) and seeking his immediate release. There should be an independent judicial inquiry into the killing of our four people, and unless that is conducted, I am prepared to remain in jail. I stand firmly with the Apex Body, the KDA, and the people of Ladakh in our genuine constitutional demand for Sixth Schedule status and statehood. I fully support whatever actions the Apex Body takes in the interest of Ladakh, wholeheartedly, he added. No talks with Centre till normalcy restored: Leh Apex Body; KDA demands unconditional release of Wangchuk Both the Apex Body and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) have withdrawn from the talks proposed by the Centre, stating they will not participate until the detained activists are released and a judicial inquiry is conducted. Wangchuk was detained under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) on September 26, two days after protests demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh left four people dead and 90 injured in the Union territory. Expressing gratitude for the concern and prayers he has received, Wangchuk said he is doing well both physically and mentally. My heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives, and my prayers are with those who are injured or have been arrested, he said. Wangchuk also appealed to the people to maintain peace and unity, and to continue the struggle in a peaceful, Gandhian manner rooted in non-violence.
'Prepared To Stay In Jail': Sonam Wangchuk Demands Judicial Probe In Ladakh Violence Deaths
Sonam Wangchuk, currently in Jodhpur jail over Leh violence, demanded an independent judicial inquiry into the killings, and urged people to continue their struggle peacefully.
SC to hear Sonam Wangchuks wife plea challenging his NSA detention on October 6
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will hear on October 6 the plea of Dr Gitanjali J. Angmo, wife of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk , challenging his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) at Jodhpur Central Jail in Rajasthan. Dr Angmo has sought his immediate release through a habeas corpus petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution. Wangchuk, renowned for his climate activism, was arrested on September 26, accused of allegedly inciting violent protests in Ladakh over the demand for statehood and the region's inclusion in the 6th Schedule. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) held him responsible for inciting violence in Leh town, following which he was detained and shifted to Jodhpur jail. According to the Supreme Court causelist, a two-judge bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria will hear Dr Angmos plea. She has alleged that Wangchuks arrest was illegal and violated rules , noting that she has had no contact with him since his detention. Dr Angmo highlighted on the social media platform X that it has been a week since Wangchuks arrest, and she remains uninformed about his health, condition, or the grounds of detention. She also wrote to President Droupadi Murmu seeking intervention, alleging a witch hunt against her husband for advocating peoples causes over the past four years. Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike since September 10 but broke his fast when violence erupted in Leh. He reportedly escaped the scene in an ambulance before being detained by the NSA. Local bodies, including the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which have been leading the agitation for statehood and the 6th Schedule inclusion, have also demanded Wangchuks unconditional release along with others detained during the protests.
Ladakh violence: SC to hear wife's plea challenging Sonam Wangchuk's detention on October 6
The Supreme Court will hear a plea on October 6. Sonam Wangchuk's wife challenges his detention under the National Security Act. She seeks his immediate release from Jodhpur jail. The plea alleges illegal and unconstitutional detention. It also highlights harassment of his institute's staff. The court will examine the grounds of detention and seek medical reports.
Leh: Sonam Wangchuk's wife moves SC challenging his detention under NSA
Sonam Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, has moved the Supreme Court challenging his detention under the National Security Act. Arrested after Leh protests over Ladakh statehood, Wangchuk is jailed in Jodhpur. The plea calls his detention illegal, seeks immediate access, and refutes claims of Pakistani intelligence links.
Ladakh Violence: Wangchuks Wife Moves SC, Seeks His Immediate Release
New Delhi, Oct 3: Climate activist Sonam Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali Angmo, has moved the Supreme Court seeking his release. Wangchuk was detained under the stringent National Security Act on September 26, two days after protests demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh left four people dead and 90 injured in the Union territory. He is lodged in Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. Angmo, in her plea filed through lawyer Sarvam Ritam Khare, has challenged Wangchuks detention, besides seeking his immediate [] The post Ladakh Violence: Wangchuks Wife Moves SC, Seeks His Immediate Release appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sonam Wangchuk's Wife Goes To Supreme Court, Seeks His Release From Jail
Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of Sonam Wangchuk, has moved to the Supreme Court seeking the release of the climate activist, who has been arrested under the National Security Act (NSA) in Jodhpur.
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Lt Governor orders magisterial probe into Leh violence that left four dead
SRINAGAR: The Lt Governor administration has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the four deaths that occurred during the September 24 violence in Leh amid protests demanding statehood and inclusion under the 6th Schedule. According to the order, the District Magistrate of Leh has appointed Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Nubra, Mukul Beniwal as the Inquiry Officer to conduct the probe. Four persons Jigmet Dorjey of Khamak, Rinchen Dadul of Hanu, Stanzin Namgail of Igoo, and Kargil war veteran Tsewang Tharchin of Skurbuchan were killed in police firing. Around 80 others were injured after protestors turned violent and allegedly set ablaze the offices of the BJP, the Chief Executive Councillor of the Leh Hill Council, as well as police and CRPF vehicles. Several government and private properties were also damaged during the unrest. The magisterial inquiry will examine the detailed facts and circumstances that led to the law and order breakdown, the police action, and the deaths. The Inquiry Officer has been directed to submit a detailed report within four weeks. The Inquiry Officer has invited individuals with information about the September 24 violence in Leh to record their statements between October 4 and 18 at the DC Office Conference Hall, which will serve as the venue for the inquiry. Any person(s) having information about the incident or is willing/desirous to give oral evidence/ written statement/ material evidence (photos or video recordings) before the inquiry officer regarding the incident may appear before the undersigned and provide statements/evidence, reads a public notice issued by the Inquiry Officer. Leh sees calm as curfew lifts; Ladakh talks stall, opposition criticizes Centre The violence on September 24 led authorities to impose curfew in the district and suspend mobile and public Wi-Fi internet. Two days later, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who had been leading a peaceful agitation demanding 6th Schedule and statehood for Ladakh, was arrested, booked under the stringent National Security Act (NSA), and shifted to Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. The Ministry of Home Affairs has accused him of inciting violence through provocative speeches. Police have since launched a crackdown, detaining 50 youths, including office bearers of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the vice president of the Ladakh Buddhist Association. While curfew restrictions have been relaxed during the day for the past two days, the ban on mobile internet and public Wi-Fi remains in place. In the wake of the crackdown, both the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) coalitions of political, social, trade, and religious groups leading the agitation have suspended their dialogue with the Centre. Talks were scheduled for October 6, but following the killing of four people in police firing, the detention of over 50 individuals, and the booking of Wangchuk under the NSA, both groups have withdrawn from the process. The LAB and KDA are now demanding a judicial inquiry into the four deaths by a retired Supreme Court judge, the release of all detainees, and the withdrawal of charges against Wangchuk. Ladakh unrest: MHA says 'always open for dialogue' after LAB sets preconditions for talks
Ladakh LG assures probe into September 24 violence, says curbs to be lifted soon
SRINAGAR: Ladakh Lieutanant Governor Kavinder Gupta on Wednesday assured a probe into the September 24 violence in Leh over statehood demands that left four people dead and 80 others injured. The restrictions will also be lifted in a phased manner, he added. It was for the second consecutive day that curfew was relaxed for the whole day in Leh. During the relaxation period, all shops and business establishments remained open with people thronging the markets to purchase essentials. However, the mobile internet and public Wi-Fi remained suspended in the district. A police official said curfew relaxation passed off peacefully with and no untoward incident being reported from the district since September 24. On the call of the Leh Apex Body, the youth staged a protest in Leh on September 24 to demand statehood and 6th Schedule for Ladakh. However, protestors turned violent and torched the offices of BJP and CEC Leh Hill Council, police and CRPF vehicles and damaged government property by pelting stones. In the police firing, four people were killed and 80 others injured. Immediately after the violence, authorities imposed curfew in the district and suspended mobile and public Wi-Fi internet in the district. Two days after violence, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was leading peaceful agitation for 6th Schedule and statehood was arrested and booked under stringent NSA and sent to Jodhpur jail. Over 50 youth in the district have also been detained by the police in ongoing crackdown. Meanwhile, L-G Gupta said normalcy is returning to Leh and all restrictions will be lifted in a phased manner once the situation fully stabilizes. Our effort is to ensure that normal activities are resumed and schools and colleges and offices reopen, he said.
'State hounding us': Sonam Wangchuks wife appeals to President Murmu, PM Modi for his release
SRINAGAR: Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of jailed Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk , appealed to President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and the Lt Governor of Ladakh for his immediate release, alleging state harassment. In a three-page letter addressed to the president, Wangchuk's wife alleged witch-hunt against her husband for espousing the cause of the people over the past four years and said she is completely unaware about her husband's condition. Wangchuk was arrested under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) of 1980 and lodged in Jodhpur Jail, Rajasthan, following violence over statehood and the 6th Schedule in Leh on September 24, which left four people dead and more than 80 injured. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has accused Wangchuk of inciting violence through provocative speeches. I have sent this representation for the immediate release of Shri Sonam Wangchuk to the President of India, Prime Minister of India, Home Minister, Law Minister of India, and the LG of Ladakh, with a cc to DC Leh. pic.twitter.com/6Y0xa46sNK Gitanjali J Angmo (@GitanjaliAngmo) October 1, 2025 On September 26, my husband Sonam Wangchuk was detained under Section 3(2) of the National Security Act, 1980. I was informed that Wangchuk is being shifted to Central Jail, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, along with ASP Rishabh Shukla and assured that after landing in Jodhpur, he will call and make me speak with my husband. Till today (October 1), the officer has not called me or made me speak to my husband. I am completely unaware about my husband's condition, Gitanjali, founder and CEO of Himalayan Institute of Alternatives (HIAL) Ladakh, wrote. She questioned, Am I not entitled to meet and speak with my husband on phone and in person wherever he is detained? Can I not be of assistance to my husband to know his ground of detention and to espouse his legal rights of seeking justice before the court of law? Am I not entitled to know the condition of my detained husband? As a responsible citizen of India, are we not entitled to peaceful freedom of expression and movement? Wangchuk detained on credible grounds: Ladakh administration refutes 'witch hunt' claims Wangchuk, who received the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2018, had been leading a peaceful agitation for 6th Schedule recognition and statehood for Ladakh and had been on a 35-day hunger strike from September 10. Two days after the Leh violence, he was detained and booked under the NSA before being shifted to Jodhpur Jail. I am shocked and devastated. I was put under CRPF surveillance in Village Phyang, where our Institute (HIAL) is also situated. Students and staff were also put under tight surveillance. Two members of the Institute were taken into police custody, presumably without any authority of law. Even media was not allowed to enter the campus and speak to us, Gitanjali alleged. She said the institute received a communication dated September 30 regarding FIR no. 144 of 2025 under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023. I have been asked to provide a list of fellowship students of Ladakh and Hills, residential staff teachers trainees residing at HIAL Institute, Phyang and enrolment at the institution, she added. Gitanjali alleged a full-scale witch hunt over the past month, and covertly over the past four years, to undermine her husband and the causes he supports. She said, Apart from the illegal detention of my husband, the manner in which the State and its agencies are hounding us and have kept us under surveillance is deplorable. It is violative of the spirit and ethos of the Constitution of India including Articles 21 and 22, which guarantee every citizen the fundamental right to legal representation. Is it a crime to speak about climate change, melting glaciers, educational reforms and grassroots innovation? To raise one's voice for upliftment of a backward tribal belt which is ecologically fragile in a peaceful Gandhian manner for the last four years? It certainly cannot be termed as a threat to national security, she said. Ladakh violence: Sonam Wangchuk slams Centre's 'scapegoat tactic,' says real problem is unemployment among youth Highlighting Wangchuks support for the Indian Army, she said, Wangchuk has been building shelters for the Indian Army to make its officers and jawans sleep warm and fight effectively. To treat the son of the soil of Ladakh so shabbily is not just a sin but a strategic error for building strong borders with solidarity and peaceful coexistence. My husband Sonam Wangchuk has always stood for the solidarity of India and the strengthening of our borders and the integration of its peripheral regions through a strong democratic mechanism - Statehood/UT with legislation and 6th Schedule, she added Is it a sin to espouse the cause of people and fight against reckless and unchecked development activities in an ecologically fragile area of Ladakh? This country has learnt its lessons from its experiences from Uttarakhand, Himachal and the North East of late, she continued. She urged President Murmu, PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to intervene and inject voice of sanity in an otherwise chaotic state of affairs. We request for an unconditional release of Sonam Wangchuk, a person who can never be a threat to anyone, leave alone his Nation. He has dedicated his life to serve the brave sons of soil of Ladakh and stands in solidarity with the Indian Army in defence of our great nation! How can he be anti-national when he built shelters for Army, boycotted Chinese goods: Wangchuks wife
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Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of Sonam Wangchuk, has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu to release her husband, who is currently detained under the National Security Act (NSA) in Jodhpur.
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Wangchuk detained on credible grounds: Ladakh administration refutes 'witch hunt' claims
SRINAGAR: The Ladakh UT administration on Wednesday refuted 'witch hunt' and 'smoke screen' operation against climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, asserting that action taken against him are based on credible inputs and documents. Wangchuk was booked under the NSA and lodged in Jodhpur jail after the September 24 violence in Leh, in which four persons were killed and 80 others injured. In a statement, the Ladakh UT administration said grounds of detention etc have been duly served to Wangchuk, who has been lodged in Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan. After the September 24 violence, authorities imposed curfew in Leh and suspended mobile internet in the district. Wangchuk was arrested and booked under stringent NSA and shifted to Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan. Police also launched a crackdown in Leh and have detained over 50 persons, including office bearers of LAB. Responding to remarks made by Wangchuks wife and other political leaders alleging victimisation of Wangchuk by government agencies, the administration said, There is no question of witch-hunting or smoke screen. Actions taken by law enforcement agencies are based on credible inputs and documents. The agencies should be allowed to continue with their investigation impartially without violating the process. According to the Ladakh admin, the case of financial irregularities and foreign currency violations by Wangchuk-run HIAL is under investigation by agencies. The Ladakh administration recently cancelled the lease of HIAL citing violation of norms. Prima facie, there is evidence available, which merits such investigation. Despite knowing that it is not a recognized university, HIAL is issuing degrees to young men and women jeopardising their future prospects. HIAL did not make full disclosure of foreign funds in their balance sheets in relevant financial Years, the admin claimed. On FCRA cancellation of Wangchuk NGO SECMOL, the admin claimed it is based on clear evidence of multiple violations (not just one). After observing these irregularities, appropriate action has been taken. There are established processes and forums available to appeal to the appropriate authorities, which the organization can resort to. Leh sees calm as curfew lifts; Ladakh talks stall, opposition criticizes Centre On allegations that the central government delayed talks with the Ladakh leaders, the UT admin said, Government had already announced dates for talks on September 20 and had also expressed flexibility for dates taking into consideration the convenience of Ladakh leaders. However, Sonam Wangchuk made multiple provocative statements.He gave references of Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on several occasions from the Anshan venue trying to incite the public, especially the youth, it claimed. Citing an interview of Wanghcuk to a local youtube channel, the admin claimed that he said youth do not want peace and Mahatma Gandhi's path is not necessary. People are not scared of the security forces deployed, and if people come out worse may happen. It claimed that before starting his hunger strike, Wangchuk suggested on September 9 to people to wear masks, caps and hoodies while participating in the protest, citing Covid as an excuse though there is have been no signs of Covid in Ladakh. The admin claimed that Wangchuk, on his YouTube channel 'Achoe Nyingstam' stated on June 8that he would bring an 'Arab Spring' type revolution in India to overthrow the Government.Wangchuk, it claimed, suggested 'overthrow' of the government on lines of 'Arab Spring', if their demands were not met besides putting forth idea of self-immolation for instigating agitation for this purpose, as happened in Arab countries including Tunisia. On multiple occasions, he suggested self-immolation by Ladakhis on lines of protests in Tibet. The admin claimed that although Leh Apex Body leaders (including elders) rushed to pacify the aggressive crowd on September 24, Wangchuk made no attempts to ensure peace. He remained at the Anshan site. If elderly leaders could realize the gravity of the situation and try to pacify the mob, there is no reason why Wangchuk could not have done the same, if he really desired peace. Ladakh unrest: MHA says 'always open for dialogue' after LAB sets preconditions for talks On September 24, LAB had called for protests for statehood and Sixth Schedule in Leh district. Hundreds of youth joined the protest and the protestors turned violent and set on fire offices of BJP and CEC Leh Hill Council and torched vehicles of police and CRPF and pelted stones on government and public property. In the police firing, four protestors including a Kargil war veteran were killed and 80 others injured. One of the critically injured girl was airlifted to AIIMS, New Delhi. When the situation was out of control, Wangchuk called off his fast and discreetly moved out from the backside of the Anshan venue, thereby indicating his overall sense of irresponsibility. Wangchuk did not call off his hunger strike despite the government announcing the date of next meeting of the High Powered Committee on September 20 itself, although he sat on the strike demanding talks with the government, the administration said. Wangchuk had gone on 35 day hunger strike from September 10 to press centre to restart dialogue process with Ladakh leaders and stress inclusion of statehood and 6th Schedule in talks. The government also expressed flexibility for dates as per the convenience of Ladakh leaders. This irresponsible act of continuation of hunger strike for personal and political gain is responsible for all the further unfortunate developments, the administration said. After the September 24 violence Wangchuk called off the hunger strike, and two days later, he was arrested and booked under NSA and shifted to Jodhpur jail. Consequently, the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance,which is an collective of organisations across Leh and Kargil districts spearheading agitation for Sixth Schedule and statehood to Ladakh, have suspended dialogue process with the centre. They have said the dialogue process can only resume after the government orders judicial inquiry into the September 24 killings, release all detainees and drops all charges against Wangchuk. Kargil Democratic Alliance refuses talks with Centre until Wangchuk, others are freed
Leh sees calm as curfew lifts; Ladakh talks stall, opposition criticizes Centre
Talks between the Union government and Ladakh representatives stalled on Tuesday after the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) backed the Leh Apex Bodys (LAB) decision to suspend dialogue until climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and others are freed. The deadlock came as Leh saw a return to normalcy, with markets reopening and people stepping out after nearly a week of curfew. Authorities eased restrictions in phases, extending the relaxation until 5 pm, and officials said the day passed without any incidents. However, mobile internet services remain suspended, and stringent prohibitory orders banning the assembly of five or more people are still in effect across much of the Union Territory, including Kargil. The KDA and LAB, two powerful organisations jointly agitating for statehood and Sixth Schedule safeguards for Ladakh, declared they will not return to the negotiating table. The decision was announced by the KDA at a press conference in Delhi, following a similar move by the LAB on Monday. Terming release of Wangchuk and others as the key condition for resuming negotiations , scheduled for October 6, the two organisations have also demanded a judicial inquiry into last week's police firing in Leh. We will not participate in the talks with the Centre till Wangchuk is released, arrests are stopped, those arrested are released, and a judicial probe is ordered, said KDA co-chairman Asgar Ali Karbalai. Wangchuk, the primary face of the agitation, was detained under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) following the violent clashes between protesters and security personnel on September 24. Over 50 people were taken into custody, and Wangchuk is currently lodged in a jail in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Talking tough, Ladakh Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta made it clear on Tuesday that no one involved in acts of violence here on September 24 would be spared. Chairing a high-level security review meeting to assess the prevailing law and order situation in the UT this evening, the LG directed senior police officials to identify and take strict action against the miscreants responsible for disturbing peace. No one involved in acts of violence will be spared. Law will take its firm course, and those trying to disrupt communal harmony will face stringent action, Gupta said, addressing the meeting. How can he be anti-national when he built shelters for Army, boycotted Chinese goods: Wangchuks wife In a related development, Gitanjali Angmo, Wangchuk's wife and co-founder of the Himalayan Institute of Alternatives Ladakh (HIAL), alleged a witch-hunt was underway to project her husband as an anti-national. Speaking to reporters in Delhi, Angmo challenged authorities to an open debate on the allegations, including those suggesting links to Pakistan. She claimed there was o need to impose the NSA on Sonam Wangchuk and asserted that authorities have not provided her with formal documents detailing the charges. Senior Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan and political activist Yogendra Yadav also slammed the detention, with Bhushan noting that the government had not yet provided the mandatory dossier of charges to Wangchuk's family. Yadav called the activist the Gandhi of Ladakh. The situation in Ladakh has drawn sharp criticism from the Congress with its leaders -- party president Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi -- demanding a judicial inquiry into the death of four protesters, including Kargil War veteran Tsewang Tharchin, during the police firing. Rahul, who is on a four-nation tour of South America, posted a video of Tharchin's father on X and said, Father in the army, son in the army - patriotism runs in their blood. Yet the BJP government shot and killed this brave son of the nation, simply because he stood up for Ladakh and his rights. The father's pain-filled eyes ask one question -- is this the reward for serving the nation today, he said in his post in Hindi. We demand that an impartial judicial inquiry be conducted into these killings in Ladakh, and the culprits be given the harshest punishment (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji, you have betrayed the people of Ladakh. They are demanding their rights. Communicate with them - stop the politics of violence and fear, the former Congress president said. Kharge also posted the same video and said Ladakh's sorrow is the sorrow of the entire nation. Shaheed Tsewang Tharchin fulfilled his duty towards Mother India in the Kargil War...What did he get in return? A bullet from the Modi government in Ladakh! The father was also in the army, the son was also in the army, the AICC president said. When our 20 brave soldiers sacrificed their lives for the country at the LAC in Ladakh in Galwan, Modi Ji himself gave China a CLEAN CHIT! If he didn't remember the valor of our brave soldiers then, what chance is there now? Those who can give China a CLEAN CHIT, what respect will they show for the martyrdom of brave soldiers like our Tsewang Tharchin! he added. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also weighed in , pointing out that the people of Leh, who celebrated the August 5, 2019, decision to revoke Article 370 and reorganise the region, were now protesting and demanding statehood. In Leh, authorities had first eased restrictions briefly on Monday after the last rites of the four deceased protesters. Lt Governor Gupta has been chairing high-level security review meetings, appealing to the public to maintain peace. The Ladakh BJP unit also called for a thorough investigation to ensure accountability and justice and demanded the immediate release of all innocent persons charged with minor offences. The Ministry of Home Affairs has extended the suspension of mobile data services across all Gs (2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G) and public Wi-Fi facilities in Leh until 6 pm on October 3.
Rahul says PM 'betrayed' people of Ladakh, demands judicial probe into police firing fatalities
NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had etrayed the people of Ladakh and demanded an impartial judicial probe into the death of four protesters in police firing in the union territory. Among those killed in Ladakh on Wednesday was Kargil war veteran Tsewang Tharchin. The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, who is on a four-nation tour of South America, posted on X a video of Tharchin's father and said, Father in the army, son in the army - patriotism runs in their blood. Yet the BJP government shot and killed this brave son of the nation, simply because he stood up for Ladakh and his rights. The father's pain-filled eyes ask one question, is this the reward for serving the nation today, Gandhi said in his post in Hindi. We demand that an impartial judicial inquiry be conducted into these killings in Ladakh, and the culprits be given the harshest punishment...(Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji, you have betrayed the people of Ladakh. They are demanding their rights. Communicate with them - stop the politics of violence and fear, the former Congress president said. The Congress on Monday had said it was outrageous that ex-serviceman Tharchin was among those killed in firing by the security forces in Ladakh. In a post on X, Congress general secretary, in-charge, communications, Jairam Ramesh said Tharchin served at the Siachen Glacier and fought valiantly in the 1999 Kargil War. His father, too, served in the Indian Army, he said. Tsewang Tharchin was protesting peacefully for Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh. It should be a matter of the deepest anguish and outrage that he was killed along with three others in the firing on the agitationists five days back, Ramesh said. On Wednesday, September 24, four people were killed in police firing and scores of others were injured when a protest for statehood for Ladakh turned violent. Protesters set a local BJP office on fire and allegedly pelted police and CRPF with stones. On September 26, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act on Friday and subsequently lodged in Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan.
Kargil Democratic Alliance refuses talks with Centre until Wangchuk, others are freed
The Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) has announced it will not engage in talks with the Centre until all detained activists, including Sonam Wangchuk, are released and a judicial probe is launched into the recent police firing in Leh. Addressing the media on Tuesday, KDA co-chairperson Asgar Ali Karbalai said, We will not be part of any discussions with the Centre until Sonam Wangchuk is released, arrests are stopped, and a judicial inquiry into the September 24 incident is initiated. Karbalai also condemned the governments portrayal of Ladakhi protesters as 'anti-national,' calling it an insult to those who have long contributed to national service. We dont need certificates of patriotism. Stop branding Ladakhis as anti-national, he said. Backing the stance of Apex Body Leh, which suspended dialogue with the Centre on Monday, the KDA said a conducive atmosphere must be restored in Ladakh before any talks can continue. Apex Body Leh leaders Thupstan Chhewang and Chering Dorjay echoed this demand, insisting that all detained activists be released unconditionally and the firing incident be probed impartially. The September 24 clashes between security forces and protesters during a shutdown in Leh left four dead and dozens injured. Over 50 people were detained, including Wangchuk, who was booked under the National Security Act (NSA) and sent to Jodhpur Central Jail. Four hour curfew relaxation announced in Leh; security forces remain on high alert
NSA detention might win Wangchuk a Nobel prize: Ladakh Bar Prez
SRINAGAR: Till now, Ladakh climate activist and innovator Sonam Wangchuk had received many prestigious international and local awards, but the detention under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) would give him a Nobel prize, said Ladakh Bar Association President Leh, Mohammad Shafi Lassu. Wangchuk (59) was leading peaceful agitation for 6th Schedule and statehood to the Ladakh Union Territory when he was arrested and booked under the NSA on September 24 and shifted to Jodhpur jail, Rajasthan after the September 24 violence in Leh over statehood and Sixth Schedule in which four persons were killed and 80 others injured. The Ladakh DG of Police has accused Wangchuk of being ringleader of the protestors and alleged that his provocative speeches instigated youth to violence. No talks with Centre till normalcy restored: Leh Apex Body; KDA demands unconditional release of Wangchuk In the last four years, Wangchuk had held many hunger strikes to press the central government to grant statehood and Sixth Schedule to Ladakh UT. According to Lassu, Wangchuk has given the peaceful concept of protests. It is a new concept. We were expecting the government to encourage it. Peaceful protest is the best form of protest. It was a peaceful protest but ended in a violent note by the administration. On his booking under the stringent NSA, Lassu said, Wangchuk has so far received prestigious awards, including Ramon Magsaysay Award, Rolex Award for Enterprise, International Terra Award for Best Earth Building (SECMOL campus), Green Teacher Award by Sanctuary Asia, Global award for Sustainable Architecture. This NSA detention will bring the Nobel prize to him. Mark my word and note it. On DG Ladakh Police saying police and agencies are probing Wangchuks Pakistani link and foreign funding, Lassu said, His detention and booking under NSA is illegal and without any merit. All the allegations levelled against him are fake and fabricated. Police had said Wangchuk attended an event organised in Pakistan by Dawn newspaper and gave a statement there. Wanchuks wife Angmo Gitanjali said she and her husband (Wangchuk) attended the 'Breath Pakistan' conference organised by the UN in Pakistan to address climate change. It is no news that scientists and climate activists are invited by everybody. Geopolitics aside, environmentally India, Pakistan and China share the same Himalayan water of the glaciers, she said adding, He was invited by the Nobel foundation in Sweden for the same thing. From the stage and in his talk shows and interviews, Wangchuk praised PM Modi for having climate awareness sensitivity and talking about carbon neutrality, she said. Ladakh Bar Association President Leh president said blaming Wangchuk for being anti-national wont work. Mere allegations are not Proving. Proving the allegations in the court will be a herculean task for them. He said that had Wangchuk been anti-national, he would not have coined the slogan 'Boycott China products'. The Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which is an amalgam of various political, social, trade and religious groups of Leh and Kargil districts of Ladakh UT and spearheading agitation for Sixth Schedule and statehood to Ladakh, have condemned arrest of Wanghuck and booking under NSA and rejected charges levelled against him. Both LAB and KDA have demanded immediate release of Wangchuk.
Four hour curfew relaxation announced in Leh; security forces remain on high alert
LEH: Authorities have announced that the week-long curfew in Leh town will be relaxed for four hours from 10 am on Tuesday, directing shopkeepers to open their establishments, officials confirmed. Restrictions were previously eased for two hours from 4 pm on Monday, shortly after the completion of the last rites of four individuals, including a retired Army personnel, who died during widespread clashes between protesters and law enforcement agencies on 24 September. A police official stated that any decision regarding further relaxation of curfew-bound areas would depend on the situation as it unfolds during the day. Additional District Magistrate in Leh, Ghulam Mohammed, ordered the opening of all groceries, essential services, hardware and vegetable shops during the relaxation period. Barring the violence last Wednesday, no untoward incident has been reported from anywhere. Police and paramilitary forces remain deployed in sensitive areas and are maintaining strict vigilance to uphold law and order, the official added. Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta has been holding high-level security review meetings on a near-daily basis. On Monday, he appealed to the public to maintain peace, calling it the cornerstone of development. I urge all sections of society to uphold unity and harmony, and not fall prey to the designs of anti-social and anti-national elements. The administration stands firmly with the people and will ensure their safety, dignity, and progress, Gupta stated. He praised the people for showing emarkable restraint and commitment under challenging circumstances and promised to address all legitimate concerns through dialogue and democratic processes. No talks with Centre till normalcy restored: Leh Apex Body; KDA demands unconditional release of Wangchuk The Lieutenant Governor also issued directives for enhanced intelligence gathering, regular community engagement, and prompt redressal of public grievances to build trust between the administration and citizens. Officials noted that mobile internet services remain suspended in Leh town, while prohibitory orders banning the assembly of five or more persons are still in effect in other major parts of the Union Territory, including Kargil. A curfew was imposed in Leh on the evening of 24 September after violent protests erupted during a shutdown called by a constituent of the Leh Apex Body (LAB), pressing for statehood and the extension of the Sixth Schedule to Ladakh. More than 60 individuals, including two councillors, were taken into custody following the unrest. Among those detained was climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was held under the National Security Act on 26 September and later transferred to Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. Restrictions continue in Leh after violent protests over Ladakh statehood, Sixth Schedule demand Meanwhile, the Ladakh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called for a thorough investigation into the incident to ensure accountability and justice. At the same time, we demand the immediate release of all innocent persons charged with minor offences, the party said in a statement, also expressing condolences to the families of the deceased. Ladakh is known for its beauty and the resilience of its people. We urge everyone in Ladakh to uphold peace and harmony. It is crucial that we do not take law and order into our own hands or fall prey to misinformation, the statement added. The BJP appealed for unity and cooperation, encouraging all citizens to support efforts towards healing and reconciliation.
Ladakh unrest: MHA says 'always open for dialogue' after LAB sets preconditions for talks
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Monday said the Union government has always been open to dialogue with the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and expressed confidence that continuous engagement will yield results in the near future. MHA's statement came after the LAB -- spearheading the agitation for statehood and constitutional safeguards in Ladakh -- announced that it will stay away from talks with the Centre till normalcy is restored and a conducive atmosphere is created in the Union Territory. It has always been open for dialogue on Ladakh matters with the Apex Body Leh (ABL) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) at any time. We would continue to welcome the discussion with ABL and KDA through the HPC on Ladakh or any such platform, the MHA said in its statement. The ministry noted that the dialogue mechanism with the ABL and KDA through the High Powered Committee (HPC) has yielded good results so far, including increased reservations for Scheduled Tribes, provision of womens reservation in the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils (LAHDCs), and protection for local languages. It added that the process of recruitment for 1,800 government posts in Ladakh had already begun and expressed confidence that continuous dialogue would yield the desired results in the near future. Hardening its stand after the death of four protestors, the LAB said it would still rethink and join the talks on October 6 if the demands of ordering a judicial probe headed by a retired Supreme Court judge and releasing all prisoners were met by the government. We will urge the Home Ministry and the UT administration to take steps to address the atmosphere of fear, grief and anger that is there, the two leaders said. The LABs decision to boycott talks came after violent protests on September 24 demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh. Four people were killed in police firing, while scores were injured and more than 50 detained for rioting during a shutdown called by the LAB. Activist Sonam Wangchuk, the face of the agitation, was arrested on Friday under the stringent National Security Act and lodged in Jodhpur jail. The LAB has said it would reconsider returning to the table if the right steps are taken before the scheduled next round of talks (on October 6). The KDA on Monday demanded the immediate and unconditional release of Wangchuk and other youth leaders held after the violence, warning that the Centres delay in addressing Ladakhs statehood and Sixth Schedule demands was alienating the region. KDA leader Sajjad Kargili said statehood and constitutional safeguards were not negotiable. Arrest of Sonam Wangchuk under NSA fails to deter Ladakh leaders ahead of crucial talks with the centre
LEH: The Leh Apex Body on Monday announced that it will stay away from talks with the High Powered Committee of the Home Ministry till normalcy is restored in Ladakh. We have unanimously agreedthat the situation that is prevailingin Ladakh, keeping that in view, as long as peace is not restored in Ladakh, we will not participate in any talks, Chairman of Leh Apex Body Thupstan Chhewang said at a press conference here. We will urge the Home Ministry, UT administration, and the administration to take steps to address the atmosphere of fear, grief and anger that is there, he said. Widespread violent protests occurred on September 24 during a shutdown called by the Leh Apex Body (LAB) to advance talks with the Centre on the demands for statehood and extension of the Sixth Schedule to Ladakh. Four people were killed and scores of others were injured in clashes between protesters and security personnel, while over 50 people were taken into custody for their alleged involvement in rioting. Activist Wangchuk, the main face of the agitation, was also detained under the stringent NSA. After nearly four months of stalled talks, the Centre had on September 20 extended an invitation to the LAB and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which have been spearheading the agitation for statehood and extension of the Sixth Schedule to the Union Territory. The Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) also on Monday demanded the immediate and unconditional release of activist Sonam Wangchuk and others detained after September 24 violence in Leh, warning the Centre that its failure to meet Ladakh statehood and other core demands is alienating the people in the Himalayan region. Addressing a press conference here, KDA member Sajjad Kargili called for the unconditional release of Wangchuk, who was taken in custody under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) and lodged in a Jodhpur jail, and other youth leaders detained in Leh. He stressed that the demands for statehood and constitutional safeguards under the Sixth Schedule are ot negotiable. At a time when the nation is facing multiple challenges, such treatment of people of Ladakh, a sensitive region, will increase the sense of alienation and insecurity among the people, Kargili said, adding the government should use wisdom and deal with people sensibly. The way bullets were fired, and many were injured, there should be some accountability... This is a big example of why we need democracy, Kargili said. He questioned the government's stance, remarking, What was wrong in Ladakh demanding democracy when Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about democracy being in the 'DNA' of Indians? Kargili asserted that the UT administration's handling of the situation was a failure, as he particularly pointed out the lack of preparedness and the decision to open fire. The CRPF has failed us. Twenty of our soldiers were martyred on the China border, but the government did not give permission to open fire on the Chinese army. What kind of government is this, which has given the order to open fire on the protesters? he said. The KDA leader demanded an impartial judicial probe into the violence and accountability from the administration, especially given that it had claimed to have prior intelligence of potential unrest. When you have information... Why didn't you take preventive measures? Why did you have to fire? he asked, comparing the response to the 2019 abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir, where a complete shutdown was enforced. Those who were protesting at the site of the fast were peaceful until the last. This happened outside. We are demanding an impartial judicial probe, he said. Kargili acknowledged that Wangchuk's arrest has amplified the region's issues nationally. Very few people knew about the struggles of Ladakh, but after the arrest of Sonam Wangchuk, this issue and the demands of Ladakh have reached every home in the country, he said. He predicted a surge in nationwide protests, noting, Earlier, the protest was only in Ladakh; now you will see protests in different parts of the country. He reiterated that dialogue had only occurred following protests, noting that the date for an upcoming meeting with Union Government representatives, likely to take place on Tuesday, was set only after Wangchuk's recent fast began. A sense of alienation, betrayal, is increasing among the people of Ladakh, Kargili said, adding, The people of Ladakh are the strength of this country. They should not be pushed to the wall. He affirmed that the long-standing demands remain non-negotiable, saying, The idea of Union Territory has failed badly in addressing the aspirations of the people. Kargili claimed that authorities are using festivals to distract the people of Ladakh and keep them out of policy discussions. He said the Ladakhis are demanding the protection of their tribal identity and the actual delivery of democracy.
Jodhpur university Dalit student assaulted, ABVP leader accused
A Dalit student in Jodhpurs Jai Narayan Vyas University was assaulted, allegedly by an Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) leader, Ravindra Singh Banta, for not attending a welcome gathering of BJP leader Satish Poonia on September 28. The incident took place in the university hostel. Kamal, a BSc final year student, decided to stay in 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 .
AHMEDABAD: Onions have triggered a political storm in Gujarat, with angry farmers in Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel's hometown taking to the streets over crashing prices that have plunged them into deep losses. In an interesting show of protest, Aam Aadmi Party MLA Hemant Khawa distributed free onions in the roads of Jamjodhpur. He blamed the state government for failing to protect the farmers. The protest comes against the backdrop of heavy rains that damaged groundnut crops, a glut of onions from Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, and the absence of MSP or export policy, pushing farmers to the brink of financial ruin. Already suffering from groundnut crop losses, farmers were hit harder as wholesale onion prices crashed from Rs 2025 per kg to just Rs 10. Many were forced to sell their produce at Rs 37 per kg, far below the production cost of Rs 10. Leading the charge, Khawa turned the farmers plight into a sharp political flashpoint. In addition to distributing free onions to traders, rickshaw pullers, and drivers on the streets, Khawa also organised a mass rally with farmers. Khawa also wrote to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, warning that lakhs of farmers were sliding into financial crisis as the gap between market prices and production costs widened. The MLA held export restrictions responsible for the price crash, which led to oversupply in domestic markets, crushing farmers under a glut of produce. He criticised the absence of an MSP system for onions, accusing the state of failing to create a mechanism for procurement or price control. Khawa demanded urgent measures, including: Fixing MSP for onions based on production costs, Removing export restrictions or introducing a stable export policy, Immediate procurement by NAFED and other agencies, Financial aid under the Market Intervention Scheme, Subsidies and modern warehouses to prevent spoilage and stabilise prices. Khawa warned that if the government failed to act swiftly, farmers would abandon onion cultivation, causing long-term supply chain disruptions. He threatened to intensify protests into a statewide agitation, directly challenging the BJP-led government. Traders predict that with large new arrivals expected next month from Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, which have had bumper harvests, prices could plunge even further, leaving no chance of recovery in the immediate future. While consumers benefit from cheap onions, farmers are suffering heavy losses, with many reporting over 50 per cent loss on every kilogram sold.

