Saturday, December 27, 2025

Zojilla Pass to remain closed for traffic from tomorrow

The authorities in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday decided to close the Zojilla Pass for the vehicular movement from tomorrow.

Zojilla, located at an elevation of 3.536m (11,601ft)  is a high mountain pass that connects Ladakh with Kashmir Valley.

Chief Engineer BRO Brig Saket Singh told media that the pass has remained open till January 6 for the first time.

In spite of heavy snowfall at Zojila, BRO under Project Beacon ensured opening of the Pass and facilitated connectivity to Ladakh region.

However, he said in view of the forecast of inclement weather, it shall be officially closed for the vehicular movement from tomorrow

 

Delhi shivers at 4 degrees, cold wave conditions likely to stay

New Delhi : Residents of Delhi woke up to cold morning on Friday with the minimum temperature recorded at 4 degrees Celsius, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that cold wave conditions are likely to remain for another 24 hours in the national capital as well as in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh.
While the Safdarjang Observatory recorded the minimum temperature of 4 degrees, it was recorded much lower in the other stations, with Ayanagar registering 1.8 degrees, Ridge 3.3 degrees and Lodhi Road 3.8 degrees.
A day earlier, Delhi recorded the season’s lowest minimum temperature at 2.2 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the maximum temperature in the national capital on Friday is likely to hover around 17 degrees.
Mahesh Palawat, vice president Meteorology at SkyMet, said in a tweet: “Dense fog over Delhi-NCR Palam Airport visibility dropped to 150 M at 06:00 hours. Improved to 300 m at 08:30 hours. Visibility of Runway 28 is 1400 m and Runway 29 is 1200 m. ”
In its latest update, the IMD said that cold to severe cold day conditions will preside over parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, West Rajasthan and in some places in Punjab and Haryana as well.
On Friday, the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) in the national capital stood at 361 under the “very poor” category.
An AQI between zero and 50 is considered “good”; 51 and 100 “satisfactory”; 101 and 200 “moderate”; 201 and 300 “poor”; 301 and 400 “very poor”; and 401 and 500 “severe”.
Mathura Road registered the highest AQI of 440 under the “severe” category, followed by Pusa (359), Lodhi Road (342) and Ayanagar (338) all “very poor”.
Experts said that the AQI may continue to remain in the “very poor” category for few more days.
According to a forecast from the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research, the air quality of the city will deteriorate further under the “very poor” category reaching 375 on Saturday.

Attempt to get nominated members to vote in House ‘unconstitutional’ : Kejriwal

New Delhi:  After the chaos and clashes between AAP and BJP councillors on the first day of MCD proceedings which ultimately led to the adjournment of the House, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the attempt to get nominated members to vote in the House is unconstitutional.

Sharing the Article of the composition of the Municipality Act, Kejriwal tweeted, “Article 243R of the Constitution clearly debars nominated members from voting in the House. Attempt to get them to vote in the House is unconstitutional.”

Meanwhile, shortly after the MCD proceedings began on Friday to choose Mayor and Deputy Mayor and the oath taking ceremony of new councillors, the House was adjourned amid the chaos and clashes between AAP and BJP councillors.

The chaos started over the oath taking ceremony of nominated councillors. AAP councillors opposed that the nominated councillors could not be allowed to take oath before the elected councillor take their oath.

AAP leader Atishi said that party is thinking to move the court over Mayor election. She said that BJP has breached the custom as Aldermen have never been allowed to take oath earlier then the elected councillors.

Delhi was set to get its next Mayor on Friday, over a month after the ruling Aam Aadmi Party unseated the BJP from power in the civic body. However, the House was adjourned without electing the Mayor and deputy Mayor for the House.

Delhi Police still on ‘hunt’ for businessman who peed on co-passenger in Air India flight

New Delhi:  Multiple teams of Delhi Police are on the look for the businessman, who has urinated on his female co-passenger on an Air India flight coming from the US, at various locations in Mumbai and other places, an official said on Thursday.

The accused, identified as Shankar Mishra, the vice-president of the India chapter of a multinational financial services company headquartered in California, was not found at any of his known locations in Mumbai, an official said.

“We are hopeful that he will be nabbed soon, ” a senior police official said.

Delhi Police have booked Mishra under Sections 510 (misconduct in public by a drunken person), 509 (insulting the modesty of a woman), 294 (sings, recites or utters any obscene song, ballad or words, in or near any public place), 354 (intending to outrage modesty) of the Indian Penal Code as well as a section of the Aircraft Rules Act in a case registered at IGI airport police station.

An Air India spokesperson on Wednesday had said that Air India has taken a very serious view of the incident, where a passenger behaved in an unacceptable and undignified manner on the New York-Delhi flight that caused extreme distress to a fellow passenger.

However, India’s aviation regulator DGCA said that the conduct of Air India in the case was unprofessional and has led to a systemic failure.

Observing that provisions related to handling of an unruly passenger onboard have not been complied with, it asked why enforcement action should not be taken against the airline executives concerned for dereliction of their regulatory obligations in the matter.

The aviation regulator has noted that the incident of passenger misbehaviour with a female co-passenger was reported to it only on January 4, despite happening on November 26.

On the other hand, Air India in its report to DGCA about the incident said that the female passenger initially requested that action be taken against the offender upon arrival, however subsequently rescinded her request after the two parties appeared to sort the matter out between them.

As per sources, the airline in its report said that the cabin crew reported the incident to the Commander and logged it in the Voyage Report. As there was no further flare up or confrontation, and respecting the perceived wishes of the female passenger, crew elected not to summon law enforcement upon landing, the response said.

Meanwhile, the Civil Aviation Ministry has taken a strong note of the matter and has asked the airline to conduct a detailed internal probe into the matter and submit the report.

Pakistan demands the body of dead intruder

New Delhi : An armed Pakistani intruder was shot dead on Tuesday  January 3 by the Border Security Force (BSF) in the Ajnala Sector along the India-Pakistan international border in Punjab has been identified.

Confirming to PTI BSF senior official said that slain intruder has been identified by the Pakistan Rangers who have demanded the body which was presently in the India’s Ajnala town Hospital for autopsy.

He further said that the dead Pakistani intruder was identified by the Pakistani Rangers as Mohhamad Adreesh son of Mohhamad Haneef resident of village Doudh of district Narowal in Lahore of Pakistan.

Official said that now the matter was being dealt with by the Union Ministry of External Affairs and the body may be handed over to Pakistan in a couple of days or so.

However, an armed Pakistani intruder was shot dead on Tuesday by the Border Security Force (BSF) in the Ajnala Sector along the India-Pakistan international border. He was found armed with a sophisticated modified ‘Pump Action’ shotgun.

The intruder had entered the Indian Territory at Ramdas village in the Ajnala sector part of Amritsar district.         He was shot dead by the BSF of Channa Check Post, commanded by its Gurdaspur district battalion.         BSF troops, when they witnessed the intruder approaching the fence from the Pakistan side, repeatedly challenged him, but when he continued his march towards troops, then they fired at him, killing him on the spot. By his body, the BSF found one ‘Pump Action Rifle’ which has the ability to fire more than one shot, officials said.

Akhilesh, Mayawati, Jayant skip Bharat Jodo Yatra in UP

New Delhi : A day after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Uttar Pradesh, none of the prominent opposition leaders joined the Yatra on Wednesday.
The Yatra was pulling big crowds, but despite invitations none of the opposition leaders have joined the Yatra so far.
The western UP was the epicentre and driving force of the farm agitation. But farmer leaders have skipped the Yatra. Neither Rakesh Tikait nor any representative of the farmers’ union have joined the Yatra.
The Congress leaders, however, are saying that the Yatra has managed to pull a massive crowd and it was spreading the message of unity.
The Congress had invited Akhilesh Yadav, Mayawati and Jayant Chaudhary of the RLD to join the Yatra. All the leaders have given their good wishes to Rahul Gandhi, but have not joined him.
The Bharat Jodo Yatra entered Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday, AICC General Secretary in-charge of UP, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, welcomed the Yatra at the Loni border and called his elder brother Rahul Gandhi a ‘warrior’.
Addressing the Yatra, Priyanka Gandhi said, “I’m proud of my elder brother. People are raising questions about his security, but God will keep him safe as he is fighting for the country and is on the path of truth.”
She said that as the Yatra moves towards Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, people should remember that unity is key to development.
“The BJP spent crores of rupees to tarnish his (Rahul Gandhi’s) image, but nobody can buy my brother, ” she said.
The Yatra will culminate in Srinagar on January 30 with the hoisting of the national flag.

Groundwater in many parts of Haryana unfit for drinking, 68 samples failed

New Delhi : 20194 samples of groundwater in as many as 18 districts in Haryana state were collected under ‘Jal Jeewan Mission’ campaign  of these nearly 68% ground water samples were found unfit for drinking purpose. 20194 water samples were sent to laboratory for examination in which 13828 water samples failed. According to report Arsenic, Mercury and Uranium contents were found in 5126 water samples. During examination in 8702 water samples Bacteria very harmful for health were found present. Teams of Mission also collected 77000 ground water samples from sources of supply in rural areas at the water supply points also, of them 20194 samples were found unfit for use during examination.   

The groundwater in the southern, western and central parts in the state which include Sirsa, Fatehabad, Hisar, Jind, Jhajjar, Bhiwani, Mewat, Mahendragarh, Rewari and Faridabad districts was detected saline and unfit for drinking purpose. Apart from this, ground water in Gurugram, Palwal, Rohtak districts was recorded having low potable rating in which chemical parameters were found to be higher than the required quantity in nearly 50% water samples.  According to the recent Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) report, the ground water samples in many parts in these districts were found having contents of high fluoride or nitrate or combination of both.

Information reveals, in most of the rural and semi-urban areas in Haryana, groundwater is major resource for drinking and irrigation purpose mostly in area where inadequate water is available at the surface. In such cases salinity, chloride, fluoride and nitrate present in the water are major contents considered unsuitable that make such groundwater unfit for drinking purposes.  According to CGWB report, ground water in 20 districts in Haryana state  have Nitrate 45 mg per liter whereas more than one milligram per liter iron along with contents of salt was detected in ground water available in some part s of 20 districts across the state.    

As for irrigation purposes, ground water based on residual Sodium Carbonate   values in 69.52% cases has been found safe, in 13.09 % marginal and in the remaining 17.39 % ground water are unfit for irrigation use. Most of the groundwater from Ambala, Yamunanagar, Sonipat, Panipat, Karnal, Panchkula districts are suitable for irrigation in case of semi-salt tolerant crops, whereas the ground water in Bhiwani, Sirsa, Hisar, Kaithal, Jhajjar, Palwal, Rohtak districts exhibit wide variability in irrigation rating. The CGWB report concluded that almost all groundwater is suitable for irrigation on well-drained soils and crops including wheat, mustard, rice, barley and maize etc.

 

Jammu & Kashmir is now a tourist hotspot than a terrorist hotspot: MHA report

Jammu and Kashmir has turned into a tourism hotspot from a terorism hotspot  and the security forces have gained a “complete control” on terrorism in the union territory now, the MHA year-end report states.

“There has been about 54 per cent reduction in terrorist incidents, 84 percent in the deaths of security forces and about 22 per cent in the recruitment of terrorists,” the report says quoting union home minister Amit Shah..

“The number of terror incidents has decreased from 417 in 2018 to 229 in 2021, while the number of security forces personnel martyred has reduced from 91 in 2018 to 42 in 2021,” the MHA document said.

The report further quotes Shah as saying that under the rule of three families for 70 years, only Rs. 15,000 crore investment came into Jammu and Kashmir and the prime minister Narendra Modi has brought investment of Rs. 56,000 crore in just three years.

Under the Prime Minister’s Development Package in Jammu, Shah also said, about 63 projects have been built at a cost of Rs 80,000 crore, in hydroelectricity, the work of Kiru project at a cost of Rs 4,287 crore is under progress.

“Earlier it was a terrorist hotspot and today it has become a tourist Hotspot, in Kashmir Valley, earlier maximum 6 lakh tourists used to visit every year, whereas this year till now 22 lakh tourists have visited, this has given employment to thousands of youth,” the report says.

 

Defence Minister dedicates 28 infrastructure Projects in Arunachal

New Delhi : Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday and dedicated 28 infrastructure Projects to the nation at a cost of Rs 724 crore This is his first visit to the border state since the December 9 India-China face off.

In a ceremony organised by the Border Roads Organisation at Siyom Bridge on Along-Yinkiong Road in Arunachal Pradesh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday inaugurated 22 Bridges, 03 Roads and 03 other miscellaneous project. These Infrastructure Projects have been constructed under challenging weather conditions at most inhospitable terrains.

According to the Defence Ministry, the highlight of the event was inauguration of state of the art “100 meter long, Class 70 Steel Arch Superstructure Siyom Bridge on Along-Yinkiong Road over Siyom River in Arunachal Pradesh.”

This signature bridge is of strategic importance to our Defence Forces and will facilitate speedy induction of troops, heavy equipment and mechanised vehicles to forward areas of Upper Siang district, Tuting and Yinkiong Region and will also boost socio-economic development of the region.

The Ministry of Defence said that BRO completed the construction of these critical strategic projects in record time frame and many of these Projects have been constructed in a single working season using state-of-the-art technology.

75 Infrastructure Projects of the BRO costing Rs 2173 crore have already been dedicated to the Nation. 8 projects have been constructed in UT of Ladakh, 4 in UT of Jammu and Kashmir, 5 in Arunachal Pradesh, 3 each in Sikkim, Punjab and Uttarakhand and 2 in Rajasthan.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh also inaugurated 03 telemedicine nodes one at Mizoram and two in the UT of Ladakh. On Sep 6, 2022 a MoU was signed between Development and Education Communication Unit (DECU), ISRO and Border Roads Organisation at DECU, ISRO Ahmedabad for establishment of such nodes. The three Telemedicine nodes, one each at remote & difficult locations of Project Pushpak, Vijayak & Himank in Mizoram and Ladakh respectively will now be connected through VSAT to Service hospitals.

Speaking on the occasion, Rajnath Singh lauded BRO’s commitment towards establishing connectivity in far-flung areas by ensuring timely completion of these roads and bridges. He mentioned that in 2021, BRO completed 102 infrastructure projects and in 2022, alongwith these 28 infra projects, BRO has dedicated a record 103 infrastructure projects to the nation. He appreciated the feat of construction of these 28 infrastructure projects at such an expeditious pace during this year. He mentioned that such performance by the BRO is unprecedented and is a reflection of the grit and determination of the entire Border Roads Organisation under the stellar leadership of Lt Gen Rajeev Chaudhry, VSM, DG Border Roads.

He also lauded BRO’s effort of always being at the forefront in introducing latest technologies which are not only environment-friendly but also cost effective. He mentioned that as BRO works in harsh and extreme conditions of temperature and terrain, these innovations have contributed towards resolution of many construction problems that have been affecting the roads being constructed on our borders.

He expressed his admiration with the organisation’s history of achieving excellence and reaffirmed the Government’s resolve to ensure better infrastructure development in border areas keeping in view the Nation’s security needs. He expressed his confidence in BRO’s contribution to Nation building by promoting enhanced defence preparedness and ushering economic development in border states through improved connectivity despite tremendous challenges of terrain and weather condition.

J&K Lt Governor visits victims’ families, says perpetrators will be brought to justice

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha met the victim’s family after the terrorist attack in Dangri village of Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir which claimed six lives.

He also visited the site of the attack followed by a security meeting with top officials of JKP, CAPF, and the Army at the District Headquarters.

Lieutenant Governor asserted that those involved in the gruesome killings of six innocent civilians including two minors in the Dangri village of the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir would be brought to justice soon.

Killings, he said, will be avenged as security forces have already started a comprehensive operation to track down perpetrators of the heinous act.

The government, he said, will strengthen Village Defence Committees in the area.

Lt Governor also announced Rs.10 Lakh and a government job to the next of kin of each of those civilians martyred in the attack.

On Sunday evening, terrorists opened fire at three houses in Dangri village, killing four civilians and injuring six others, according to officials.

A day later, an IED blast took place near the house of Pritam Lal, a victim of the terror attack on Sunday evening, locals said.

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