Drones Observed Along IB In Jammus Samba, Punjabs Jalandhar; Officials Say Situation Calm Now
Jammu/Chandigarh, May 12: Drone activity was observed for a few hours late on Monday along the International Border in Jammus Samba district as well as Punjabs Jalandhar district. However, the army said late in the night that the situation was calm and under control. No enemy drones are being reported at present. Earlier, the army had said security forces were engaging the suspected drones in Samba district. The drone activity along the border came hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modis [] The post Drones Observed Along IB In Jammus Samba, Punjabs Jalandhar; Officials Say Situation Calm Now appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP leaders meet families of martyrs, express solidarity
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 12: Sat Sharma, president, J&K BJP accompanied by Sunil Sharma, Leader of Opposition and other senior leaders visited Trewa, and Kheri villages of Jammu district, to meet the families of martyr Rifleman, Sunil Kumar and martyr, Zakir Hussain who were killed during unwarranted firing and shelling by Pakistan, in Jammu. The BJP delegation offered heartfelt condolences and expressed unwavering support to the bereaved families. MLA Dr. Devinder Kumar Manyal general secretary, J&K BJP, Prof. Gharu Ram [] The post BJP leaders meet families of martyrs, express solidarity appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India will not succumb to nuclear blackmail: PMs stern warning to Pak
Terror & talks cant go together, if Pak wants to survive, it will have to root out terrorism Terrorists being fed by Pak will swallow it Not an era of war, but not the era of terror either Not only buildings, but spirit of Pakistan also demolished Befitting response will be given to any terror attack on our own terms NEW DELHI, May 12: In his first address to the nation after Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today sternly [] The post India will not succumb to nuclear blackmail: PMs stern warning to Pak appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Op Sindoor only suspended, India will hit hard if provoked again, N-blackmail won t work: PM Modi
NEW DELHI, May 12: Two days after the ceasefire agreement with Pakistan was announced, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tonight said that Operation Sindoor has only been suspended and if Islamabad resorts to any further provocation, the reaction will be severe and the Nuclear blackmail will no longer be tolerated. In a televised Address to the Nation, which marked his first public comments after the launch of Operation Sindoor on May 7, PM Modi said that Operation Sindoor had resulted in [] The post Op Sindoor only suspended, India will hit hard if provoked again, N-blackmail won t work: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cricket fraternity hails Kohli
Virat Kohlis Test retirement is the end of an era and a closure to an epic career, the cricket fraternity said on Monday, eulogising the modern-day Indian great. The 36-year-old declared his inspiring innings in the traditional format, scoring 9230 runs from 123 matches with 30 hundreds at an average of 46.85. He will only play in ODIs now, having already retired from T20 Internationals last year. An era ends in Test cricket but the legacy will continue FOREVER! The [] The post Cricket fraternity hails Kohli appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG meets family of ex-MLC Ramesh Arora
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 12: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the residence of senior political leader and former Member of Legislative Council, Late Ramesh Arora, in Karan Nagar, Jammu today. The Lieutenant Governor conveyed his condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul. The post LG meets family of ex-MLC Ramesh Arora appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
All our military bases, systems remain fully operational: IAF
NEW DELHI, May 12 : The Indian Air Force on Monday said all its military bases and systems continue to remain fully operational, and ready to undertake any further missions if the need arises. Director General of Air Operations Air Marshal AK Bharti said the Indian militarys fight was with terrorists and their support infrastructure, but it was a pity that the Pakistani military chose to bat for the terrorists. We have also iterated that our fight was with terrorists [] The post All our military bases, systems remain fully operational: IAF appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trump claims his administration stopped nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan
NEW YORK, May 12: President Donald Trump on Monday claimed that his administration stopped a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan, adding that he told the two countries America will do a lot of trade with them if they stop the conflict. On Saturday, my administration helped broker a full and immediate ceasefire, I think, a permanent one, between India and Pakistan, ending a dangerous conflict of two nations with lots of nuclear weapons. And they were going at it [] The post Trump claims his administration stopped nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Wheat production intact; unlikely to be hit by weather challenges: Agri Min
NEW DELHI, May 12: Indias wheat production remains intact at a record 115.3 million tonnes this year, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday said, asserting that the second advance estimate is unlikely to be impacted by any weather incidents. During a weekly review of agricultural activities, Chouhan highlighted that the wheat crop has nearly completed its maturity stage across all growing states. The heat wave or high temperatures will actually expedite the harvesting process. Thus, the second [] The post Wheat production intact; unlikely to be hit by weather challenges: Agri Min appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Reviving Sanskrit in Modern India
The Union Home Ministers assertion that Sanskrit is the mother of nearly all Indian languages and the most scientific language in the world reflects a broader cultural and political push towards reviving Indias ancient heritage. This emphasis raises important questions about the role of classical languages in modern India and how such revivalist initiatives should be approached. Sanskrit undeniably holds a foundational place in Indias linguistic and cultural history. As the liturgical language of Hinduism and a vehicle for vast [] The post Reviving Sanskrit in Modern India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DGMOs agree on steps to reduce troops from borders, forward areas
Both sides must not fire a single shot NEW DELHI, May 12: The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan on Monday deliberated on ways to avoid inimical military actions and agreed on considering immediate steps to reduce troops of the two militaries from the borders and forward areas. In the conversation over the hotline, the two officers focused on continuing the commitment that both sides must not fire a single shot or initiate any aggressive and [] The post DGMOs agree on steps to reduce troops from borders, forward areas appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pahalgam avenged with Op Sindoor, proud of our Armed Forces: LG
India will never compromise on sovereignty Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 12: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today visited shelter and lodgement centre at Sahib Bandgi Ashram, Mishriwala in Jammu, and met the families who have been affected due to the cross-border shelling from Pakistan. He enquired about the well-being of families, and listened to the issues raised by them. He reaffirmed the commitment of the Government of India and the Union Territory Administration to ensuring their safety and security. The entire [] The post Pahalgam avenged with Op Sindoor, proud of our Armed Forces: LG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cashless Treatment for Road Accidents
The Governments rollout of a nationwide cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims is a commendable and long-overdue initiative. With road traffic accidents claiming thousands of lives annually and leaving much more critically injured, the Rs. 1.5 lakh cashless medical coverage per person represents a significant policy intervention aimed at saving lives and reducing post-accident trauma. This scheme enables any individual injured in a road accident on Indian roads to receive free treatment-up to a ceiling of Rs 1.5 lakh-for [] The post Cashless Treatment for Road Accidents appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Airport closed again after drone activity in Samba
Flight operations at Srinagar Airport to resume today Nishikant Khajuria/Irfan Tramboo JAMMU/SRINAGAR, May 12: Flight operations from Jammu Airport were once again suspended late this evening after suspected drones were observed in Samba and other areas on Monday night. However, flight operations at Srinagar International Airport will resume tomorrow following withdrawal of NOTAM for 32 airports. As conveyed by Station Air Traffic Control, Indian Air Force ( SATCO-IAF), Jammu airspace is once again closed till further instructions, official sources told [] The post Jammu Airport closed again after drone activity in Samba appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
All military bases, systems remain fully operational: IAF
Ready to undertake any further mission *AM quotes Ramcharitmanas on Op Sindoor NEW DELHI, May 12: The Indian Air Force on Monday said all its military bases and systems continue to remain fully operational, and ready to undertake any further missions if the need arises. Director General of Air Operations Air Marshal AK Bharti said the Indian militarys fight was with terrorists and their support infrastructure, but it was a pity that the Pakistani military chose to bat for the [] The post All military bases, systems remain fully operational: IAF appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt plans community bunkers as towns hit by shelling after long time
People to get compensation for damages *Unexploded shells being defused in several areas Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, May 12: Following intense shelling by Pakistan army targeting Rajouri and Poonch towns, an act unheard of in past several years, the Government is planning construction of community bunkers in both the border towns besides some other left out areas to help people take cover in case of any future escalation by the enemy. Officials told the Excelsior that the Union Ministry of Home [] The post Govt plans community bunkers as towns hit by shelling after long time appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM calls for preparedness to prevent future casualties in Pak shelling
Those who left homes can return now Excelsior Correspondent POONCH, May 12: Asserting that the recent Pakistani shelling in Jammu and Kashmir created a war-like situation, with Poonch district bearing the brunt of the attack, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said those who had left their homes can return as a military understanding between the two countries is in place now. Abdullah also dismissed the Pakistani militarys ongoing propaganda, saying the neighbouring country will continue to push it, but the [] The post CM calls for preparedness to prevent future casualties in Pak shelling appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
After sanitizing by BD squads, Uri residents returning home
Fayaz Bukhari Srinagar, May 12 With the sanitization of the border villages in Uri sector of Baramulla district along the Line of Control (LoC), thousands of residents today returned to their homes with the hope that the ceasefire will hold. An official said that around 75 percent of the villages have been sanitized and people allowed to return. He said that so far around a dozen exploded shells have been defused in the last two days by the Bomb Disposal [] The post After sanitizing by BD squads, Uri residents returning home appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indias Counterterror Strategy and Conflict Economics
Prof D Mukherjee India has long followed a non-aggressive, defensive military policy rooted in its civilizational ethos of peace and tolerance, even amid persistent threats-especially from Pakistan. This policy brief evaluates Indias right to self-defence against repeated provocations, emphasizing the steep economic costs and minimal gains of full-scale war. India has faced four conventional wars and numerous terrorist attacks, mostly state-sponsored by Pakistan, forcing a gradual shift in its security doctrine. The most recent provocation occurred on April 22, 2025, [] The post Indias Counterterror Strategy and Conflict Economics appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 12: Security forces engaged suspected drones observed along the International Border in Samba district tonight. The Army said the situation is under full control and is calm now. No enemy drones are being reported at present, it said late tonight. The Army had earlier said that there was no need to be alarmed. A small number of suspected drones have been observed near Samba in J&K. They are being engaged, it said. Follow the Daily Excelsior [] The post Drone observed in Samba appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Police crackdown on terror ecosystem
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 12: In a major development aimed at dismantling the terrorist ecosystem and cracking down on individuals linked to proscribed outfits, police today intensified its action under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in Srinagar. A police spokesperson said that as part of an ongoing campaign, police teams carried out extensive searches across the city, targeting the residences of individuals suspected to be terrorist associates. These operations were conducted in furtherance of investigations into several UAPA cases. [] The post Police crackdown on terror ecosystem appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Last 20 days through the eyes of a railway man
Uchit Singhal The effect of the heinous act of terrorism that happened on 22nd April in Pahalgam, in which unarmed civilians were targeted by a group of armed militants, will resonate in the annals of history of modern day India. Apart from the effect on the directly affected families, the socio-economic impact of the efflux that it triggered is beyond measure. The nation got together in the support for the affected families and a strong anti-terror voice echoed across nation. [] The post Last 20 days through the eyes of a railway man appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Global Fragility remains at a near-record high level
By Dr. Gyan Pathak Following the shocks of the last five years, global fragility remains at a near-record high level. The diversity of fragility profiles, according to the States of Fragility 2025 report, across all contexts is striking. About 2.1 billion people, or 25 per cent of the worlds population are living in context with high and extreme fragility in 2025. This figure is projected to grown to 2.3 billion by 2030 and 3.2 billion by 2050. This recently released [] The post Global Fragility remains at a near-record high level appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
No Tolerance For Nuclear Blackmail, Terror: PM Modi
Says Any Discussions With Pak Will Focus Solely On Terrorism, PoK New Delhi: The Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation via videoconference on Monday. In his address, he remarked that the nation has witnessed both Indias strength and restraint in recent days. He extended his salute to the countrys formidable armed forces, intelligence agencies, []
Reduction of troops discussed as DGsMO hold talks
New Delhi: The Indian Army on Saturday stated that talks between the DGMOs of India and Pakistan were held, focusing on ensuring both sides refrain from aggressive actions and uphold their commitment to peace along the border. The discussions also included measures for troop reduction from the borders and forward areas. Talks between DGsMO were []
All military bases systems remain fully operational: DG Air Operations
New Delhi: India on Monday said all its military bases and systems continue to remain fully operational and ready to undertake any mission if the need arises. At a press briefing here, Director General of Air Operations, IAF, Air Marshal AK Bharti said Indias robust air defence system effectively thwarted Pakistani attempts to target Indian []
India-Pakistan stand-off: Stopped nuclear conflict: Donald Trump
Washington: US President Donald Trump claimed credit for brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, suggesting that his administration had prevented a potential nuclear conflict between the two neighbours. Speaking at the White House, Trump said, On Saturday, my administration helped bring about an immediate ceasefire between India and Pakistan I think it will []
Omar Visits Poonch: Were Now Forced To Contemplate Building Bunkers In City
Poonch: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today undertook an extensive tour of Poonch district to assess the ground situation in the aftermath of the recent cross-border shelling. Poonch was among the worst-affected districts in the cross-border artillery shelling, which resulted in the loss of 13 lives and injuries to many others. Upon his arrival, the Chief []
Our war was to teach Pakistan a lesson: LG
Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today visited Shelter and lodgement centre at Sahib Bandgi Ashram, Mishriwala in Jammu, and met the families who have been affected due to the cross-border shelling from Pakistan. The Lieutenant Governor enquired about the well-being of families, and listened to the issues raised by them. He reaffirmed the commitment of []
Flight Operations To Resume At Srinagar Airport Today
Srinagar: Normal flight operations will soon be restarted at the Srinagar International Airport, officials said on Monday. The decision follows the Airports Authority of Indias announcement regarding the resumption of civilian flights at 32 airports that were temporarily shut last week in view of the military standoff between India and Pakistan. The Airports Authority of []
Govt decides to open schools in non-border areas today
Srinagar: The Government today decided to re-open Schools and Colleges in non-border districts of Jammu as well as Kashmir divisions from tomorrow, 13th of May, 2025. Minister Education, Sakeena Itoo posted on X, All schools and colleges to reopen from tomorrow in non-border districts of Jammu as well as Kashmir. This decision was taken after []
Calm returns to J&K as ceasefire eases tensions, but fear lingers
Srinagar, May 12: Life across Jammu & Kashmir is gradually returning to normal after nearly a week of heightened military tensions that gripped the valley with fear and brought daily life to a standstill. The situation began to ease after India and Pakistan announced a mutual ceasefire on Saturday evening, offering much-needed relief to residents []
Authorities allow return of residents to 6 villages in Uri after disposal of UXOs
Live bomb defused inside residential house in Poonch village
Satish visits relief camps, meets displaced border residents
Pays homage to BSF martyrs
Rana welcomes ceasefire agreement
Signals relief for LoC victim families
Dalip Kaul condemns derogatory remarks against Foreign Secy
New Delhi, May 12: Former Vice President of Kashmiri Samiti, Delhi and veteran professional Dalip Kaul has strongly condemned the recent online trolling and derogatory remarks directed at Indias Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, a distinguished officer of the Indian Foreign Service. In a statement issued today, Kaul said, The highly condemnable and unwarranted comments being []
Trainings for health workers underway to manage Amarnath Yatra
Srinagar, May 12: As part of preparations for the upcoming Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2025, the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir is currently conducting specialized training sessions for health professionals to manage the annual yatra. These trainings aim to equip healthcare providers with the necessary skills to manage medical emergencies and health-related challenges that may arise []
Panun Kashmir condemns malicious campaign
Jammu, May 12: Panun Kashmir registered its strongest condemnation of the orchestrated and malicious online campaign targeting Vikram Misri, the Foreign Secretary of India. This insidious trolling not only undermines the dignity of a senior civil servant but also constitutes an attack on the very institutions tasked with safeguarding Indias strategic and national interests, reads []
BJP to hold nationwide Tiranga Yatra from May 13-23 to mark Operation Sindoors success
Leaders, ex-servicemen, social figures to lead campaign
AIP launches crowdfunding to support shelling victims in north Kashmir
Plans to provide comprehensive aid including food, shelter, essential supplies
Will not tolerate Pakistans nuke blackmail: PM Modi
Op Sindoor paused, not withdrawn; Will treat terrorists & their mentors at par No talks or trade with terror; Blood & Water cannot flow together Only agenda with Pak is terrorism & PoK OperationSindoordefinesIndias new norm New Delhi, May 12:Stating thatIndiawill not tolerate any nuclear blackmail, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that [] The post Will not tolerate Pakistans nuke blackmail: PM Modi appeared first on Northlines .
US played key role in India-Pak ceasefire, averted Nuclear War: Trump
Washington/New Delhi, May 12: US President Donald Trump today said the US helped a lot in bringing about the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and added that the US stopped a nuclear conflict, I think it could have been a bad nuclear war. In a statement to the media, theUSPresident also said that a trade [] The post US played key role in India-Pak ceasefire, averted Nuclear War: Trump appeared first on Northlines .
Fleeing Pak shelling, LoC villagers start journey home
Jammu Tawi, May 12: Residents of villages close to the LoC who were forced to flee due to heavy shelling by the Pakistani military started returning home on Monday. They started their journey back to their villages after bomb disposal squads cleared the residential areas of any leftover or unexploded shells, officials said. We are [] The post Fleeing Pak shelling, LoC villagers start journey home appeared first on Northlines .
Last night remained peaceful in J&K: Army
NEW DELHI, May 12:Jammu and Kashmirwas peaceful last night with no hostilities between the Indian and Pakistani militaries along the Line of Control and the International Border. The Indian Army said this on Monday morning. The night remained largely peaceful acrossJammu and Kashmirand other areas along the International border, it said in a brief statement. [] The post Last night remained peaceful in J&K: Army appeared first on Northlines .
Jammu, Srinagar Airports ready to handle flight ops
Jammu, May 12: The flight operations at theJammuairport and 31 others, mostly in northIndiaand western parts of the country, are set to resume soon. The development follows a ceasefire after hostilities broke out betweenIndiaandPakistan. The air space is open and the airport is ready to handle the flight operations, SK Garg, Station Director,JammuAirport said. Garg [] The post Jammu, Srinagar Airports ready to handle flight ops appeared first on Northlines .
Omar dismisses Pak propaganda, says truth is known globally
Jammu Tawi, May 12: Asserting that the recent Pakistani shelling inJammu and Kashmircreated a war-like situation, with Poonch district bearing the brunt of the attack, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said those who had left their homes can return as a military understanding between the two countries is in place now. Abdullah also dismissed [] The post Omar dismisses Pak propaganda, says truth is known globally appeared first on Northlines .
Pak drones fired in Samba, Jammu; Indian forces open responed
Jammu Tawi, May 12: Minutes after Prime Minister Narendra Modis address to the nation, Pakistani drones were spotted along the International Border in Samba and Jammu districts on Monday night. Pakistani drones were spotted in border villages of Samba andJammulate on Monday evening, official sources said. Our troops on seeing thePakistandrones engaged them. Meanwhile, the [] The post Pak drones fired in Samba, Jammu; Indian forces open responed appeared first on Northlines .
Reviving the Lifeline: The Story of River Tawi
By B.L. Bhardwaj Imagine a scorching summer day with no drinking water at home. In such a dire situation, where would you turn? For the 2 million residents of Jammu cityand countless animals and birdsthe answer is clear: the Tawi River, their primary source of fresh water. River Tawi holds both spiritual and historical significance. [] The post Reviving the Lifeline: The Story of River Tawi appeared first on Northlines .
Indias precision strikes shook terrorists courage, they never imagined such a decision: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that Indias precession strike not only destroyed terrorist bases in Pakistan, but also shook their courage. In his Address to the Nation, PM Modi said, The terrorists had never imagined that India could take such a big decisionWhen Indias missiles and drones attacked terrorist bases in Pakistan, not []
If there are talks with Pakistan, it will be only on terrorism and PoK: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday reiterated Indias firm stance on talks with Pakistan, saying any future discussions will be confined to terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). In his Address to the Nation following Operation Sindoor, PM Modi said, Today, I would also like to tell the global community that our stated policy has been: []
Terror and talks cannot go together, blood and water cannot flow together: PM Modi
Hitting out at Pakistan over its support to cross-border terrorism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that terror and talks and terror and trade cannot go together. In his address to the nation, PM Modi said that after the surgical strike in 2016 and the air strike in 2019, now Operation Sindoor is Indias []
Traffic Resumes on Mughal Road After Ceasefire
SRINAGAR: After days of disruption caused by heightened border tensions, traffic has fully resumed on Mughal Road following the recent ceasefire announcement. The development has brought relief to commuters and local businesses, which had been affected by the prevailing situation. The Mughal Road, which connects the Kashmir Valley with the border districts of Poonch and [] The post Traffic Resumes on Mughal Road After Ceasefire appeared first on Kashmir Life .
JK Haj Committee Plans Extra Flights for Stranded Pilgrims
SRINAGAR: As Hajj-2025 flight operations are set to resume, disruptions in air travel due to airport closures have left at least 2,240 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir stranded. This has prompted the JK Haj Committee to consider operating additional flights to clear the backlog. Executive Officer of the Haj Committee, Dr Shujhat Qureshi, said that [] The post JK Haj Committee Plans Extra Flights for Stranded Pilgrims appeared first on Kashmir Life .
India-Pak DGMOs hold talks, discuss issues
Deliberate upon both sides must not initiate any aggressive or inimical action Agree upon troop reduction on borders, forward areas New Delhi, May 12:Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) ofIndiaandPakistanheld talks on Monday evening. Sources told that the DGMOs discussed issues relating to continuing the commitment that both sides must not fire a single shot [] The post India-Pak DGMOs hold talks, discuss issues appeared first on Northlines .
Schools, Colleges non-border districts to reopen today: Edu Minister
NIT Sgr announces online classes till June 6 Srinagar, May 12:Education Minister ofJammu and Kashmir, Sakina Itoo Monday said that the schools and colleges falling under non-border areas shall reopen on Tuesday. Itoo however further said that the government will take the call of reopening of those educational institutes of border districts on Tuesday. Itoo [] The post Schools, Colleges non-border districts to reopen today: Edu Minister appeared first on Northlines .
Ceasefire a Blessing, Now Focus on Rehabilitation: MLA Uri
SRINAGAR: With the situation stabilising along the Line of Control (LoC) following a recent ceasefire, MLA Uri, Dr Sajad Shafi, on Monday said that rebuilding homes for residents displaced by shelling in Uri is now the top priority. Speaking to reporters, the NC MLA, stressed the need for urgent rehabilitation of those who lost their [] The post Ceasefire a Blessing, Now Focus on Rehabilitation: MLA Uri appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Javed Rana hints at jobs for kin of Pak shelling victims
Some decisions likely in Cabinet soon Jammu, May 12:Stating that the compensation will be given to the families affected by thePakistanshelling, Minister for Jal Shakti,Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana Monday hinted appointments for the Next of Kins (NoKs) of those who lost their lives in the skirmishes. Rana congratulated both [] The post Javed Rana hints at jobs for kin of Pak shelling victims appeared first on Northlines .
Amit Shah hails PM Modis address as a declaration of zero tolerance towards terrorism
Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modis address to the nation following Operation Sindoor, calling it a decisive declaration of Bharats zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and a redefining moment in the countrys strategic posture. In a post on X, Amit Shah posted, PM Modi today demarcated the boundary for Bharats enemies []
Sgr Police intensify crackdown under UAPA
Srinagar, May 12:In yet another significant move aimed at dismantling the terrorist ecosystem and acting against individuals associated with proscribed outfits, Srinagar Police on Monday said to have intensified its crackdown under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). Continuing its focused campaign, police teams have conducted extensive searches across the city targeting residences of terrorist [] The post Sgr Police intensify crackdown under UAPA appeared first on Northlines .
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modis address to the nation, asserting that it has made clear that any future talks with Pakistan will be solely on terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). In a post on X, Rajnath Singh said that PM Modi had presented Indias policy against terrorism to the []
After Ceasefire, Border Residents Start Returning
SRINAGAR: As the ceasefire pact brings calm along the Line of Control (LoC), border residents who had fled their homes due to intense shelling by Pakistan have begun returning. The announcement of the ceasefire a few days ago has created a window of peace, enabling security forces and district administrations to assess damage and secure [] The post After Ceasefire, Border Residents Start Returning appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Leh-Manali National Highway Open After BRO Clears Snow
Shimla, May 12: The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) on Monday opened the Leh-Manali national highway (NH-3), reconnecting Ladakh to the rest of India via Manali, according to an official statement. This 475 km artery, crucial for the movement of armed forces and essential supplies to forward areas in Ladakh, was restored to operational status after remaining closed since late November 2024, the BRO said in the statement. BROs dedicated snow clearance teams from Project Himank in Ladakh and Project Deepak [] The post Leh-Manali National Highway Open After BRO Clears Snow appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bla girl rescues injured animal, feeds stray dogs in Uri
Baramulla, May 11: After the recent lull in cross-border shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Uri, a young girl from main town Baramulla has emerged as a silent saviour, not for humans, but for animals that often go unheard in affected areas. Advocate Nafia Wani, known locally for rescuing and feeding stray animals, []
Indian Army Confirms Drone Attack in J&Ks Samba
JAMMU, May 12: A small numbers of suspected drones being observed near Samba in J&K. Being engaged. There is no need to be alarmed, say Army officials The post Indian Army Confirms Drone Attack in J&Ks Samba appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that following the Operation Sindoor, Pakistan in despair launched missile and drone attacks on Indias schools, colleges, temples, gurudwaras and residential areas, but Indias powerful air defence system intercepted and destroyed them in the sky, preventing any incursion into Indian territory. PM Modi further stated that Indias precise []
Government decides to re-open Schools, Colleges in non-border districts of J&K
SRINAGAR, MAY 12: The Government today decided to re-open Schools and Colleges in non-border districts of Jammu as well as Kashmir divisions from tomorrow, 13th of May, 2025. Minister Education, Sakeena Itoo posted on X, All schools and colleges to reopen from tomorrow in non-border districts of Jammu as well as Kashmir. This decision was [] The post Government decides to re-open Schools, Colleges in non-border districts of J&K appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
The Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan held crucial talks on Monday at 5 pm and issues related to continuing the commitment that both sides must not fire a single shot or initiate any aggressive action were discussed. It was also agreed that both sides consider immediate measures to ensure troop []
When Borders Burned, People in Kashmir Sheltered Each Other
by Syed Shadab Ali Gillani SRINAGAR: May 7 will be remembered as the day dread returned to the borders in Kashmir and Jammu. For the people of Uri, Poonch, Tangdhar, and other areas along the Line of Control, it marked the beginning of a harrowing ordeal as India and Pakistan found themselves locked in a [] The post When Borders Burned, People in Kashmir Sheltered Each Other appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Not An Era Of War, Not Of Terrorism Either: PM Modi In Address To Nation On Operation Sindoor
New Delhi, May 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asserted that this is not an era of war but not of terrorism either. PM Modi had said two years back that this is not an era of war in the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a phrase that had resonated on the global stage. In his first address to the nation after Operation Sindoor, the prime minister said on Monday that for India to uphold peace, it must be [] The post Not An Era Of War, Not Of Terrorism Either: PM Modi In Address To Nation On Operation Sindoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Three Drug Peddlers Arrested in Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir, in its drive against the drug menace, arrested three drug peddlers in Budgam and Sopore and recovered a significant quantity of contraband substances from their possession. A police team from Police Post Soibugh, at a checkpoint near Soibugh Diyar Bridge, intercepted two individuals who attempted to flee but were apprehended. Upon [] The post Three Drug Peddlers Arrested in Kashmir appeared first on Kashmir Life .
We have just paused our retaliatory action, will see what attitude Pakistan adopts: PM Modi
Noting that India has only paused its retaliatory action against terror sites and military installations in Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that New Delhi will see what stance Islamabad takes in the coming days and Operation Sindoor is Indias policy against terrorism after surgical strike of 2016 and aerial strikes of 2019. []
Prime Minister Narendra Modis first address to the nation following the brutal Pahalgam terrorist attack was not just a speechit was a defining moment in Indias national security doctrine and a bold message to the world. In a strikingly firm tone, PM Modi declared that India will no longer tolerate the nuclear blackmail from Pakistan [] The post Modis Unyielding Stand appeared first on Northlines .
Kashmir University Announces Resumption of Classwork from May 14
SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir on Monday announced that regular classwork across all its campuses will resume on Wednesday, May 14. It is hereby notified for the information of all concerned that the regular classwork across all campuses of the University shall resume from Wednesday, 14th May 2025, reads a statement. However, students residing in [] The post Kashmir University Announces Resumption of Classwork from May 14 appeared first on Kashmir Life .
India, Pakistan DGMO Hold Vital Talks
SRINAGAR: Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan held talks on Monday, ANI reported. The discussions, which were initially scheduled for noon, were later held in the evening. The interaction followed an earlier understanding reached on Saturday to halt cross-border firing and military action. Lt Gen Ghai, addressing a joint press conference [] The post India, Pakistan DGMO Hold Vital Talks appeared first on Kashmir Life .
No more nuclear blackmail, will strike roots of terrorism: PM Modi
In a bold and unequivocal message to the nation following Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that India will no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail and will respond to any terrorist attack with strict and decisive action. Operation Sindoor is now Indias established policy in the fight against terrorism, marking a decisive shift in Indias []
Operation Sindoor New Policy Against Terror: PM Modi
New Delhi, May 12: In his first address to the nation after Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday sternly warned Pakistan that India will not succumb to nuclear blackmail and sent a clear message to the world: terror and trade, terror and talks cannot go together. Operation Sindoor is Indias new policy against terrorism. We have only kept in abeyance our operations against Pakistan and the future will depend on their behaviour, Modi said in a 22-minute address. [] The post Operation Sindoor New Policy Against Terror: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
3 agents, helicopter-service firm booked for ticket fraud on Kedarnath route
RUDRAPRAYAG (UKHAND), May 12: A case was registered on Monday against three ticketing agents and a helicopter-service company after a pilgrim from Andhra Pradesh complained that he was asked to spend extra money and still denied a chopper ticket to Kedarnath. An FIR has been registered against three persons associated with travel agencies and a helicopter-service company on the charges of black marketing in the name of providing chopper tickets to devotees, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) of Rudraprayag Vikas [] The post 3 agents, helicopter-service firm booked for ticket fraud on Kedarnath route appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Terror and Talks Cannot go Together, PM Modi Puts Pakistan on Notice
SRINAGAR: Three days after intense confrontation between India and Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Monday, marking his first public remarks following the ceasefire and the launch of Operation Sindoor. In a speech laced with defiance and warning, Modi stated unequivocally, Terror and talks cant go hand in hand, terror and trade [] The post Terror and Talks Cannot go Together, PM Modi Puts Pakistan on Notice appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Without Fear Theres No Love: Air Marshal Quotes Ramcharitmanas On Op Sindoor
New Delhi, May 12: At a serious military briefing, one doesnt expect high literature and text from epics to be quoted by a battle-hardened air warrior to drive home a point. Director General of Air Operations, IAF, Air Marshal A K Bharti, though stunned and captivated a large gathering of generally cynical journalists by quoting a couplet from Ramcharitmanas to expound on Lord Rams patience and anger at the Sea God. Without reading from any paper, the Air Marshal fluently [] The post Without Fear Theres No Love: Air Marshal Quotes Ramcharitmanas On Op Sindoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pakistan pleaded with us to stop attacks but we considered it only after they promised to stop their misadventure: PM Modi The post Pakistan pleaded with us to stop attacks but we considered it only after they promised to stop their misadventure: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
More than 100 dreaded terrorists were slaughtered in Indian attack: PM Modi in address to nation
More than 100 dreaded terrorists were slaughtered in Indian attack: PM Modi in address to nation The post More than 100 dreaded terrorists were slaughtered in Indian attack: PM Modi in address to nation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
We gave armed forces full liberty to grind terrorists into dust. Enemy has now realised consequences of removing sindoor from forehead of our women; Operation Sindoor was not just a name: PM Modi The post We gave armed forces full liberty to grind terrorists into dust. Enemy has now realised consequences of removing sindoor from forehead of our women; Operation Sindoor was not just a name: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pahalgam attack was the most barbaric face of terrorism; it was a personal pain for me: PM Modi
Pahalgam attack was the most barbaric face of terrorism; it was a personal pain for me: PM Modi The post Pahalgam attack was the most barbaric face of terrorism; it was a personal pain for me: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Enemy has now realised consequences of removing sindoor from forehead of our women; Operation Sindoor was not just a name: PM Modi The post Enemy has now realised consequences of removing sindoor from forehead of our women; Operation Sindoor was not just a name: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
I dedicate this bravery of armed forces to mothers, sisters and daughters of this country: PM Modi on Operation Sindoor The post I dedicate this bravery of armed forces to mothers, sisters and daughters of this country: PM Modi on Operation Sindoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Forced To Flee Pakistani Shelling, Residents Of Villages Close To LoC Begin Journey Home
SRINAGAR, May 12: Residents of villages close to the LoC who were forced to flee due to heavy shelling by the Pakistani military started returning home on Monday. They started their journey back to their villages after bomb disposal squads cleared the residential areas of any leftover or unexploded shells, officials said. We are happy that a ceasefire has been reached between the two countries. We are also hopeful that Pakistan will not resort to such activities again, said Arshad [] The post Forced To Flee Pakistani Shelling, Residents Of Villages Close To LoC Begin Journey Home appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India, Pak DGMOs Hold Crucial Talks
New Delhi, May 12: The Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan on Monday deliberated on various aspects of the May 10 understanding reached between the two sides on cessation of hostilities. The talks over the hotline were previously scheduled at 12 noon. However, they started at around 5 PM. The DGMO-level talks have concluded. Further details are awaited and will be shared in due course, the Indian Army said. The understanding on cessation of hostilities was [] The post India, Pak DGMOs Hold Crucial Talks appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Schools, College To Reopen In J&Ks Non-Border Districts
SRINAGAR, May 12: All schools and colleges in the non-border districts of Jammu and Kashmir will reopen on Tuesday after remaining closed for nearly a week. All schools and colleges to reopen from tomorrow in non-border districts of Jammu as well as Kashmir, Education Minister Sakina Ittoo said in a post on X. The schools, colleges and universities in the Union Territory were temporarily shut last week in view of the military standoff between India and Pakistan. The University of [] The post Schools, College To Reopen In J&Ks Non-Border Districts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kharge Reiterates Demand For Special Parliament Session To Discuss Operation Sindoor, Ceasefire
KALABURAGI, May 12 (PTI) Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday reiterated his demand for the central government to convene a special session of Parliament to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor, and the latest developments in cross-border firing, including the recently announced ceasefire. The Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha said that while everyone wishes for peace, the country must be defended when necessary, and the Indian armed forces have fought with full strength to do so. Both [] The post Kharge Reiterates Demand For Special Parliament Session To Discuss Operation Sindoor, Ceasefire appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CM Omar Abdullah visits Poonch, assures support to victims of cross-border shelling
POONCH, MAY 12: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today undertook an extensive tour of Poonch district to assess the ground situation in the aftermath of the recent cross-border shelling. Poonch was among the worst-affected districts in the cross-border artillery shelling, which resulted in the loss of 13 lives and injuries to many others. Upon his arrival, [] The post CM Omar Abdullah visits Poonch, assures support to victims of cross-border shelling appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .