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Police organises “Thana Diwas” in Kupwara

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Srinagar, Dec 26: Police in Kupwara on Thursday organized ‘Thana Diwas’ function at Police Post Drugmulla. The event was chaired by DySP headquarters, Kupwara Rafee Rather and SI Bilal Rashid, I/C PP Drugmulla, Kupwara.

The meeting was attended by respectable citizens, civil societies of concerned areas, including members of Auqaf Committees, Numberdars, Chowkidars, Traders Federation and Transporters etc.

On these occasions, participants highlighted various issues of public importance. During these events, all the grievances were heard and were segregated on the basis of area of action and jurisdiction.

The attendees were assured by the that all the grievances pertaining to Police department will be dealt as per the law and remaining grievances lying outside the domain of Police department will be taken up with the concerned authorities under laid down procedure.

During meeting, the cooperation of general public in eradication of drug abuse, social crimes etc were sought. Participants were stressed upon to co-operate with Police in curbing the drug menace and in identifying anti-social elements who always try to disrupt the peaceful environment.

Terror associate booked under PSA in Udhampur

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Udhampur, Dec 26 :- A terror associate has been detained and lodged under PSA in Udhampur district.

An official said that acting tough against terror supporters in the district, Udhampur Police have detained and lodged in Jail a hard-core terror associate under the Jammu & Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA).

The accused has been identified as Abdul Qayoom @Bittu son of Abdul Gani resident of Kadwah, Basantgarh who has involved in providing logistics support to terrorist groups and working as active guide/facilitator for terrorist organisations till his arrest.

Several FIR cases were registered against him in Police Station Basantgarh and keeping in view the activities of accused he was ordered to be detained under Public Safety Act, official said.—(JKNS)

President Confers 12-Year-Old Kashmiri Singer with PM Bal Puraskar

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Srinagar, Dec 26: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday conferred the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar to Ayaan Sajad, a 12-year-old singing sensation from Kashmir, for his achievements in the Art and Culture category.

The award ceremony was held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Ayaan, hailing from Kashmir, gained nationwide fame for his soulful rendition of the Kashmiri song “BeDard Dadi Chane.” The song, originally written by Kashmiri poet Shamas Fakeer, showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Valley.

Ayaan was honored for his efforts to keep Kashmiri music alive and connect it with the younger generation. His unique voice and ability to mix traditional and modern styles have made him stand out.

The award ceremony took place at Rashtrapati Bhavan on December 26, recognizing children who have excelled in different fields.

Ayaan’s journey started with small performances, like at the Achabal Open Mic event, and grew as he gained recognition for his talent. His song, produced under the Mashq Talks – Music initiative, brought him national fame.

South Korea’s Opposition Moves to Impeach Acting President Han Duck-soo

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SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea’s main opposition party introduced a bill on Thursday to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo, accusing him of obstructing the constitutional process to remove his predecessor, President Yoon Suk Yeol, from office, as reported by AFP.

The move follows a deepening constitutional crisis sparked by Yoon’s declaration of martial law on December 3, which led to his suspension by parliament on December 14. However, a ruling from the Constitutional Court is needed to finalize his impeachment.

Han Duck-soo, who serves as acting president in Yoon’s absence, has refused to appoint three judge nominees to fill vacancies in the nine-member Constitutional Court. This refusal has stalled the impeachment process, as all six current judges would need to unanimously agree to remove Yoon from office, and any dissent would reinstate him.

The opposition Democratic Party has now filed an impeachment motion against Han, accusing him of failing to fulfill his duties in upholding the Constitution. “We have filed the motion… and will report it to the plenary session today,” said MP Park Sung-joon. “We will put it to a vote tomorrow.”

Park Chan-dae, the Democratic Party’s floor leader, said, “Han’s refusal to formally appoint the three judges proves that he does not have the will or qualification to uphold the Constitution.”

Han has argued that the appointment of judges should be based on a consensus between the ruling and opposition parties, adding that such a compromise is essential for national unity.

If the impeachment motion passes on Friday, it would mark the first time in democratic South Korea’s history that an acting president is impeached. If Han is removed, Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok would take over as acting president.

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Syria: 14 security force personnel killed in clashes with gunmen

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Violent clashes erupted in the Syrian village of Khirbet al-Ma’za in the southern countryside of Tartous, resulting in the deaths of 14 Public Security Forces personnel and three militants, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Syrian war monitor.

The conflict began when a patrol team from the General Security Forces, under the Military Operations Department, attempted to apprehend Muhammad Kanjo Hassan, a former regime officer. Resistance from Hassan’s followers and local gunmen escalated into a deadly ambush and further clashes.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights in a statement on Thursday said, “14 members of the Public Security Forces were killed in clashes with gunmen in the village of Khirbet al-Ma’za in the southern countryside of Tartous. Three militants were also killed, in addition to injuries on both sides.”

“The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that a patrol from the General Security Forces affiliated with the Military Operations Department was on a mission to arrest an officer in the former regime forces, Muhammad Kanjo Hassan, who held the position of Director of the Military Justice Department and Head of the Field Court from his place of residence in Khirbet al-Ma’za in the Tartous countryside. During the search for him, the wanted man’s brother and armed young men from the officer’s followers intercepted them and expelled the patrol from the village, set up an ambush for them near the village, and targeted one of the patrol cars,” the statement added.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights further said that the Military Operations Department sent military reinforcements to arrest the militants in the village, and violent clashes took place with the Military Operations Department elements.

The Syrian Observatory indicated that violent clashes took place between gunmen from the village of Khirbet al-Ma’za in Tartous, and the General Security Forces affiliated with the Military Operations Department. The gunmen targeted a car belonging to the General Security Forces, which led to its burning, amid violent clashes between the two parties, and deaths on both sides.

The Syrian opposition fighters took control of Damascus on December 8, leading to Assad’s flight and ending his regime after over 13 years of civil war.

Forces loyal to al-Sharaa have established a three-month caretaker government. On the same day, Qatar called for the swift lifting of sanctions on Syria, following the reopening of its embassy in Damascus and a high-level visit that marked a shift in diplomatic relations. (ANI)

PTI negotiation team ‘granted permission’ to meet Imran Khan at Adiala jail today

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Rawalpindi — The negotiation committee of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is set to brief it’s incarcerated founder Imran Khan on the first round of parleys with the government at Adiala jail today (Thursday), after being granted permission to meet him at the facility, Geo News reported citing sources on Thursday.

The PTI negotiators will brief Khan on the first round of talks, held on Monday, and consult him on future strategy. The meeting is set to take place at 2pm, the insiders said.

The development came as Senator Irfan Siddiqui, part of the government’s negotiation panel, confirmed on Tuesday that they had approved the PTI’s team’s demand to consult Khan.

The much-anticipated negotiation process finally began earlier this week in Islamabad, following months of heightened political tensions between the PTI and the government.

The inaugural meeting, on the government’s part, was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, PM’s Adviser Rana Sanaullah, Senator Irfan Siddiqui, PPP leaders Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, Naveed Qamar, and Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Farooq Sattar.

Whereas, the PTI was represented by former NA Speaker Asad Qaiser, Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) Chairman Sahibzada Hamid Raza, and Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Allama Raja Nasir Abbas.

The two sides are set to hold the second session on January 2, when the PTI will present its demands before the government panel in written.

The government-PTI talks are being held in the wake of the former ruling party’s announcement of a civil disobedience movement if their demands of release of all political prisoners — including Khan — and the formation of a judicial commission for investigating the May 9 riots and the November 26 incident, go unmet.

The jailed former prime minister had last month called on his supporters to launch the anti-government movement by withholding remittances in the first phase.

Expressing his views on Geo News’ programme ‘Geo Pakistan’ about the ongoing dialogue, Prime Minister’s Adviser on Political and Public Affairs, Rana Sanaullah, underscored the need for consensus on state interests regardless of differences.

“Neither they [PTI] would accept everything we say, nor would we accept everything they say,” said Sanaullah, while stressing that talks can lead to a situation convenient for both sides.

Commenting on the progress in the negotiation process, the PM’s aide said that the time frame for the culmination of parleys could only be ascertained once the PTI’s demands come to light.

“When the PTI comes [to negotiations] in black and white [writing], then we will also present [our stance] in writing,” he noted. — (Geo News)

After days of sub-zero temperatures, Dal Lake in Kashmir freezes

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Srinagar — As night temperatures continued to remain several notches below the freezing point in Kashmir, the famous Dal Lake froze solid at the top on Thursday.

The minimum temperature was minus 7 degrees Celsius in Srinagar while it was minus 6 and minus 8.6 in Gulmarg and Pahalgam respectively.

Jammu city had 6.6, Katra town 8, Batote 1.7, Banihal 0.7 and Bhaderwah minus 1.1 degrees.

Kashmir Valley continued to remain in the grip of intense cold as markets, streets and main roads remained almost deserted in the morning due to extreme chill and highly slippery road conditions.

Boatmen virtually gave up fighting their way through half-frozen Dal Lake in Srinagar as the freeze set deeper and firmer on the lake’s surface.

At many places by the banks of River Jhelum, houseboats appeared to have been ‘grounded’ due to the surrounding frozen water.

Long icicles and frost have become a common sight in Srinagar city and the rest of the Valley. Water taps refuse to defreeze and many areas in the city have been complaining of a lack of potable water for the last four days.

The Meteorological (MeT) department has forecast dry, cold weather to continue for the next 48 hours although any major change in weather is also ruled out till the first week of January.

The 40-day-long period of extreme winter cold called the ‘Chillai Kalan’ started with full fury on December 21 and will end on January 30.

Seeing a clear, cloudless sky is a luxury rarely seen during the days of the Chillai Kalan.

The overall winter gloom often becomes depressing for people as electricity plays hide and seek while locals have to depend on traditional firewood in the countryside to stand the bone-chilling cold.

Despite Chief Minister Omar Abdullah camping in Srinagar, there is no improvement in the electric power supply. He went to local hospitals on Wednesday to ensure that healthcare facilities remained alert to the challenges posed by the biting winter cold. — (IANS)

Body of man found in Mendhar Poonch

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Jammu, Dec 26 : Body of a 30-year-old man has been found in Mendhar area of Poonch district, officials said on Wednesday.

They told GNS that the body of Mohammad Javed resident of Mankote, was found beneath a nallah (rivulet) in Mendhar.

A police party reached the spot and later shifted the body to SDH Mendhar for legal formalities, they added.(GNS)

Australia teenage opener, Virat Kohli spar on opening day of fourth Test at MCG

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Melbourne — Australia’s rivalry with India turned physical as Virat Kohli collided with 19-year-old Australia batter Sam Konstas on Thursday on the opening morning of the fourth test.

After choosing to bat first in hot conditions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia was comfortably placed at 112-1 at lunch. Konstas dominated an opening stand of 89 before he was out lbw to spinner Ravindra Jadeja for a daring 60 off 65 deliveries in a memorable debut.

The on-field action heated up at the end of the 10th over. Kohli collided shoulder to shoulder as he walked past Konstas, whose risky stroke play was attracting much banter from the fielding side.

Konstas and former India captain Kohli exchanged words after the collision and Kohli started walking back towards Konstas. Australia batter Usman Khawaja hurried to stand between the pair, patting Konstas on the arm then putting a friendly arm around the shoulder of 36-year-old Kohli in a bid to calm the situation.

“Virat’s walked one whole pitch over to his right and instigated that,” former Australia captain Ricky Ponting told Australia’s Channel Seven.

Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan added on Fox Cricket that Kohli would face scrutiny from the match referee. “It’s Kohli that goes off line and he walks into Sam,” Vaughan said.

Earlier, Konstas looked nervous as he played and missed four times in the opening over of the match, bowled by Jasprit Bumrah.

But in a sign of the bravery of youth, Konstas played three audacious reverse scoops over slips in Bumrah’s fourth over, hitting two fours and a six.

At lunch, Khawaja was unbeaten on 38 and Marnus Labuschagne was on 12.

Australia captain Pat Cummins had chosen to bat first on a green-tinged pitch in hot conditions.

The five-match series is level at 1-1 after a rainy draw at Brisbane,

Australia made two changes to the side which dominated the drawn test in Brisbane. Seamer Scott Boland was recalled for Josh Hazlewood, who suffered a calf-muscle strain in Brisbane. Konstas replaced struggling opener Nathan McSweeney.

India named a bowler-heavy lineup, bringing in offspinner Washington Sundar so the visitors have six bowling options. Top-order batter Shubman Gill has been dropped and captain Rohit Sharma has been named at No. 3 in India’s batting order.

The series has added significance as Australia and India are ranked second and third, respectively, behind South Africa in the race to qualify for the World Test Championship Final to be held at Lord’s in June 2025. South Africa is hosting Pakistan in a two-test series that also starts Thursday.

The fifth and final Australia-India test is scheduled to start on Jan. 3 at the Sydney Cricket Ground. — (AP)

Sopore Mohalla Committee’s Innovative 60-Day Prayer Initiative for Kids

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Awards Bicycles to Committed Participants.

The Auqaf Committee of Nigeenbagh Sopore has successfully concluded its 60-day Prayer Initiative Program aimed at encouraging local children aged 10-15 years to engage in regular prayers. Started on 13th October 2024, the program encouraged participants to offer five daily prayers, with Fajr, Maghrib, and Isha prayers being mandatory at the local Masjid.

As part of the initiative, children who completed the program and adhered to the prayer schedule were rewarded with new bicycles.

Today, as part of the culmination of the initiative, 20 dedicated children were awarded bicycles by the Auqaf Committee in recognition of their commitment.

“The primary objective of the program was to develop a deeper connection between the youth and the Masjid while instilling the importance of regular Namaz.”, Said a member of the committee .

According to the Auqaf Committee, the youth are the future of the community, and their proper Tarbiyah (upbringing) is crucial to building a better society. The committee also highlighted the broader responsibility of Masjid management to address social challenges, including youth involvement in social evils such as drug abuse and immorality.

“We believe it is our duty to not only manage the Masjid but also to tackle the growing social issues facing our youth today. The purpose of this program was to bring the new generation closer to the Masjid and nurture them spiritually,” said a spokesperson from the Auqaf Committee.

The initiative has been well-received by the local community, with many expressing gratitude for the efforts made to engage children in meaningful, positive activities. The committee has vowed to continue broadening its role in addressing both spiritual and social challenges within the community.