Delhi Police are intensifying security checks at the IGI Airport, metro, and railway stations following recent arrests in an espionage racket. A comprehensive audit of CCTV systems is underway to detect unauthorized cameras.
India's largest single-shield hard rock Tunnel Boring Machine, 'Nayak', has been deployed for the Thane-Borivali Twin Tunnel project in Mumbai. The project aims to cut travel time between the two locations from 1.5 hours to 15 minutes.
Divya Singh from Uttar Pradesh has completed a rare cycling expedition to the Everest Base Camp in just 14 days. The Gorakhpur resident navigated treacherous Himalayan trails and high-altitude conditions, showcasing remarkable determination.
Local eateries in Punjab have increased prices for tea and food items due to LPG shortages, significantly impacting daily wage earners. The crisis is linked to global geopolitical tensions.
A 24-year-old executive was killed in Gurugram after his car collided with a city bus near Molahera village. The bus driver fled the scene, and an FIR has been registered.
U.S. Representative Hakeem Jeffries voiced gratitude for a rescued airman but criticized the ongoing military operations in Iran as a "reckless and costly war," questioning the justification and strategy behind the conflict.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed concern that a prolonged Mideast conflict could reduce international support for Kyiv. He highlighted the critical need for air defense systems and warned of potential shifts in global priorities.
New U.S. intelligence suggests Iran is rapidly repairing missile launch sites, complicating efforts to curb its ballistic missile program. The developments raise questions about the effectiveness of past strategies aimed at degrading Iran's missile capacity.
The crisis at the Strait of Hormuz is framed as a complex geopolitical paradox where those who initiated the conflict are now seeking international aid to resolve it, raising questions about power, responsibility, and the ethical implications of global actions.
An investigation reveals that kidnappings of women and girls from Syria's Alawite minority are more common and brutal than the government has acknowledged, intensifying fears within the community.
Delhi Police are intensifying security checks at the IGI Airport, metro, and railway stations following recent arrests in an espionage racket. A comprehensive audit of CCTV systems is underway to detect unauthorized cameras.
India's largest single-shield hard rock Tunnel Boring Machine, 'Nayak', has been deployed for the Thane-Borivali Twin Tunnel project in Mumbai. The project aims to cut travel time between the two locations from 1.5 hours to 15 minutes.
Divya Singh from Uttar Pradesh has completed a rare cycling expedition to the Everest Base Camp in just 14 days. The Gorakhpur resident navigated treacherous Himalayan trails and high-altitude conditions, showcasing remarkable determination.
Local eateries in Punjab have increased prices for tea and food items due to LPG shortages, significantly impacting daily wage earners. The crisis is linked to global geopolitical tensions.
A 24-year-old executive was killed in Gurugram after his car collided with a city bus near Molahera village. The bus driver fled the scene, and an FIR has been registered.
Heavy rainfall in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has resulted in the deaths of at least 11 people, including 10 children and one woman, with 49 others injured. The incidents occurred due to roof collapses and partial damage to homes in Bannu, North Waziristan, and Kohat districts.
Nepal's new Prime Minister Balendra Shah has stated his eagerness to work closely with India, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's congratulatory message after his oath-taking. The development highlights the strategic importance of Nepal for India.
Former Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and ex-Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak have been arrested in connection with the crackdown on protests last year that resulted in the deaths of at least 19 people. The arrests follow the submission of a commission of inquiry's report.
Moscow will provide naval escorts for merchant ships carrying Russian cargo to counter increasing interceptions by Western navies. The decision follows heightened scrutiny of Russian maritime trade routes and incidents involving vessels suspected of circumventing sanctions.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly exploring international deportation agreements, finding receptive ears among autocratic leaders seeking to leverage such deals for potential benefits.
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park has revealed the names of four cheetah cubs born at the facility, the first since 2020. The names were selected through a public online poll and by the park's wildlife care staff.
A severe affordable housing shortage in Cape Town, South Africa, is driving a stark visual contrast between luxurious coastal homes and sprawling informal settlements. Many residents are forced into long commutes as tourists occupy prime real estate.
Iranian officials have responded defiantly to escalating rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump, asserting their resolve amidst heightened regional tensions and economic sanctions.
Over 30 nations are meeting to devise diplomatic and political strategies for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route choked off by ongoing conflict. The UK is leading the initiative to restore freedom of navigation and ensure the safety of trapped ships and seafarers.
President Donald Trump has warned European allies that they are on their own in securing the Strait of Hormuz and described NATO as a "paper tiger," demanding increased defense contributions. His remarks signal a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy and challenge long-standing transatlantic security commitments.
A Russian military transport plane crashed in annexed Crimea on Wednesday, killing all 29 people on board, including six crew and 23 passengers. Russian authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
The crisis at the Strait of Hormuz is framed as a complex geopolitical paradox where those who initiated the conflict are now seeking international aid to resolve it, raising questions about power, responsibility, and the ethical implications of global actions.
Cuba is experiencing a rise in anti-government protests fueled by economic hardship and political dissatisfaction, even as many critics of the regime have fled the island.
Cuba announced it will release over 2,000 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture during Holy Week. The scope of the releases and potential links to U.S.-Cuba negotiations remain unclear.
Global oil prices rose over 4 percent and Asian stocks fell following U.S. President Donald Trump's address on the conflict with Iran. The President stated the U.S. would continue pressure and could conclude military operations soon.
President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday night that U.S. forces are nearing the completion of strategic objectives in Iran. He claimed significant battlefield victories and asserted that the mission is on track to be "finished soon."
Delhi Police are intensifying security checks at the IGI Airport, metro, and railway stations following recent arrests in an espionage racket. A comprehensive audit of CCTV systems is underway to detect unauthorized cameras.
India's largest single-shield hard rock Tunnel Boring Machine, 'Nayak', has been deployed for the Thane-Borivali Twin Tunnel project in Mumbai. The project aims to cut travel time between the two locations from 1.5 hours to 15 minutes.
Divya Singh from Uttar Pradesh has completed a rare cycling expedition to the Everest Base Camp in just 14 days. The Gorakhpur resident navigated treacherous Himalayan trails and high-altitude conditions, showcasing remarkable determination.
Local eateries in Punjab have increased prices for tea and food items due to LPG shortages, significantly impacting daily wage earners. The crisis is linked to global geopolitical tensions.
A 24-year-old executive was killed in Gurugram after his car collided with a city bus near Molahera village. The bus driver fled the scene, and an FIR has been registered.
U.S. Representative Hakeem Jeffries voiced gratitude for a rescued airman but criticized the ongoing military operations in Iran as a "reckless and costly war," questioning the justification and strategy behind the conflict.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed concern that a prolonged Mideast conflict could reduce international support for Kyiv. He highlighted the critical need for air defense systems and warned of potential shifts in global priorities.
New U.S. intelligence suggests Iran is rapidly repairing missile launch sites, complicating efforts to curb its ballistic missile program. The developments raise questions about the effectiveness of past strategies aimed at degrading Iran's missile capacity.
The crisis at the Strait of Hormuz is framed as a complex geopolitical paradox where those who initiated the conflict are now seeking international aid to resolve it, raising questions about power, responsibility, and the ethical implications of global actions.
An investigation reveals that kidnappings of women and girls from Syria's Alawite minority are more common and brutal than the government has acknowledged, intensifying fears within the community.
Delhi Police are intensifying security checks at the IGI Airport, metro, and railway stations following recent arrests in an espionage racket. A comprehensive audit of CCTV systems is underway to detect unauthorized cameras.
India's largest single-shield hard rock Tunnel Boring Machine, 'Nayak', has been deployed for the Thane-Borivali Twin Tunnel project in Mumbai. The project aims to cut travel time between the two locations from 1.5 hours to 15 minutes.
Divya Singh from Uttar Pradesh has completed a rare cycling expedition to the Everest Base Camp in just 14 days. The Gorakhpur resident navigated treacherous Himalayan trails and high-altitude conditions, showcasing remarkable determination.
Local eateries in Punjab have increased prices for tea and food items due to LPG shortages, significantly impacting daily wage earners. The crisis is linked to global geopolitical tensions.
A 24-year-old executive was killed in Gurugram after his car collided with a city bus near Molahera village. The bus driver fled the scene, and an FIR has been registered.
Heavy rainfall in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has resulted in the deaths of at least 11 people, including 10 children and one woman, with 49 others injured. The incidents occurred due to roof collapses and partial damage to homes in Bannu, North Waziristan, and Kohat districts.
Nepal's new Prime Minister Balendra Shah has stated his eagerness to work closely with India, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's congratulatory message after his oath-taking. The development highlights the strategic importance of Nepal for India.
Former Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and ex-Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak have been arrested in connection with the crackdown on protests last year that resulted in the deaths of at least 19 people. The arrests follow the submission of a commission of inquiry's report.
Moscow will provide naval escorts for merchant ships carrying Russian cargo to counter increasing interceptions by Western navies. The decision follows heightened scrutiny of Russian maritime trade routes and incidents involving vessels suspected of circumventing sanctions.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly exploring international deportation agreements, finding receptive ears among autocratic leaders seeking to leverage such deals for potential benefits.
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park has revealed the names of four cheetah cubs born at the facility, the first since 2020. The names were selected through a public online poll and by the park's wildlife care staff.
A severe affordable housing shortage in Cape Town, South Africa, is driving a stark visual contrast between luxurious coastal homes and sprawling informal settlements. Many residents are forced into long commutes as tourists occupy prime real estate.
Iranian officials have responded defiantly to escalating rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump, asserting their resolve amidst heightened regional tensions and economic sanctions.
Over 30 nations are meeting to devise diplomatic and political strategies for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route choked off by ongoing conflict. The UK is leading the initiative to restore freedom of navigation and ensure the safety of trapped ships and seafarers.
President Donald Trump has warned European allies that they are on their own in securing the Strait of Hormuz and described NATO as a "paper tiger," demanding increased defense contributions. His remarks signal a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy and challenge long-standing transatlantic security commitments.
A Russian military transport plane crashed in annexed Crimea on Wednesday, killing all 29 people on board, including six crew and 23 passengers. Russian authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
The crisis at the Strait of Hormuz is framed as a complex geopolitical paradox where those who initiated the conflict are now seeking international aid to resolve it, raising questions about power, responsibility, and the ethical implications of global actions.
Cuba is experiencing a rise in anti-government protests fueled by economic hardship and political dissatisfaction, even as many critics of the regime have fled the island.
Cuba announced it will release over 2,000 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture during Holy Week. The scope of the releases and potential links to U.S.-Cuba negotiations remain unclear.
Global oil prices rose over 4 percent and Asian stocks fell following U.S. President Donald Trump's address on the conflict with Iran. The President stated the U.S. would continue pressure and could conclude military operations soon.
President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday night that U.S. forces are nearing the completion of strategic objectives in Iran. He claimed significant battlefield victories and asserted that the mission is on track to be "finished soon."
'Wooden logs-temporary bridges' risk lives in Doda-Kishtwar districts. Photo/Raja Irfan
Even though many villages lying in the proximity of the river are prone to floods, not many of them have proper bridges to connect the people to the main roads.
Many villages, tribals and hamlets located in the interior places are deprived of footbridges. Lack of proper bridges makes their lives miserable during the rainy season. Peoples of Doda and Kishtwar districts ignored by the leaders and Districts Administration. It is very unfortunate after having so many MLAs and well known leaders like Ghulam Mohd Saroori, Sunil Kumar Sharma, Jalal UD Din Qazi, Sajad Ahmed Kichloo, Abdul Majeed Butt, Shakti Raj Parihar, Mohd Sharief Naz, Abdul Majeed Wani, Tariq Hussain Keen belongs to this land of Doda-Kishtwar districts but we still have these wooden logs-temporary bridge and timber bridges.
‘Wooden logs-temporary bridges’ risk lives in Doda-Kishtwar districts. Photo/Raja Irfan
This bridge is located in Kahalan (near Chamoti) in district Kishtwar and connects a large number of villages and hamlets like Lopa, Saloga, Gilni, Khatasoo, Honda, Badanoo, Drobri etc. The total population of these villages and hamlets is 10,000 approximately.
While speaking to The Chenab Times correspondent a local resident Mohd Sharief said, “We already lost many lives and some are rescued by the locals.”
“We build this bridge every year and every year this bridge drown by this river,” he added.
Former Cheif Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Ghulam Nabi Azad, also belongs to Bhalessa (Gandoh) area of Doda district. At his time, he allotted various roads, Hospitals, Schools, Colleges and he is also known for boosting tourism of this area especially Bhaderwah. But these things are useless according to followings points;
1. Hospitals are useless without Surgeon, Physicians and other staff and most importantly the machineries like digital X-Ray etc. As a true example we can take from a Hospital in Thathri town, this hospital have X-ray machine of 2000 model while India had stepping up to Digital world in 2020.
2. The Schools are useless untill our Education System’s corruption ends.
3. The roads of Chenab Valley are considered as dangerous road in whole Jammu and Kashmir, while some are categorised as world’s dangerous road like Kishtwar-Killer road.
A family with disabled children in Tanta village seeks help
Parents upset over children’s disability in Doda’s Tanta
Babar Nafice
Doda: Four children of Misr Din Magray, a resident of Tanta Panchayat, Kahra Tehsil, Doda District, are victims of an unknown disease. Talking to corespondent, he said that the disease of these children did not appear as soon as it was born. At the age of four years, the disease affected the children. Sometimes they were taken to the doctors for treatment but nothing happens. We will be able to bear the cost of their illness. Misr Din told this sad story about his pain. He said that the cost of the illness of these children is more than his earnings. The mother of these children takes care of them at home. The mother of the disabled children said that they have to be picked up from inside and outside. It has become a responsibility to take care of them all day long. The father of the disabled children said that they requested administration for help in this regard but no help was forthcoming. The mother of the disabled children also requested the administration that the poor like us are also part of this country.
Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 24-06-2020 | The Chenab Times
In video; Top 10 News of Jammu and Kashmir special and India in General on 24 June 2020.
‘Top 10 news of 24 June 2020" headlines are as follows: [with timestamps]
0:00:11 – Scholarship To Children of Terrorists! Where is the justice asked Mangotra
0:00:24 – India-China blames each other on June 15 face-off
0:00:40 – One killed, two injured in twin road mishaps in Ramban
0:00:48 – China continues military built-up on LAC, India deploying 40 ITBP companies
0:01:01 – ACB files chargesheet against Patwari Khakyal Kuthua
0:01:14 – Tehsildar removed Illegal petition writers from Kishtwar Tehsil Complex
0:01:32 – No one allowed to open business shos without COVID testing: SDM Kangan
0:01:49 – Administration issues advisory, asked people to stay away from Chenab
0:02:04 – No plans for opening tourist places: Div Com Kashmir
0:02:14 – Union Minister of PMO Jatinder Singh Inaugurates Poneja Bridge on Bhaderwah-Pathankoot road
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Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 23-06-2020 | The Chenab Times
In video; Top 10 News of Jammu and Kashmir special and India in General on 23 June 2020.
Top 10 news of 23 June 2020 (Today) are as follows: [with timestamps]
0:00:11 – Delhi High Court granted Safoora Zargar’s bail.
0:00:26 – Man wanted in Rape case arrested in Rajouri.
0:00:38 – AYUSH ministry orders Patanjali to stop advertising Coronil.
0:00:57 – Public Transport resumes in Jammu tomorrow.
0:01:06 – Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party opens its office in Jammu.
0:01:16 – Jammu University UG students under imbroglio; Mass promotion or Online exams?
0:01:27 – Indian Air Force fighter jets carrying sorties in Leh.
0:01:35 – Poverty, unemployment, administrative inertia new normals in J&K: NC
0:01:45 – Missing PhD scholar joined Hizbul Mujahideen: IGP
0:01:52 – Body of IES Officer untraceable in Drass.
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Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 22-06-2020 | The Chenab Times
In video; Top 10 News of Jammu and Kashmir special and India in General on 22 June 2020.
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Top 10 News Roundup Headlines on 21-06-2020 | The Chenab Times
In video; Top 10 News of Jammu and Kashmir special and India in General on 21 June 2020.
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Doda to Mahalla road risks more than 25,000 lives | Ground Report
Roads Works as life line in general but this becomes deadline
By Farid Ahmed Naik
Doda:: Roads play an important role in the process of development and indirectly responsible for the economic growth of the particular area. Road works as the life line becomes dead line. So it is very important to maintain roads from time to time to ensure public safe .
Same is the Condition of Doda To Mohalla Road form jodhpur to mohalla
Locals said that the worse condition of this road in is still remain one of the main problems of the commuters who used to visit daily in different parts of the district.
They added that the drainage system along the roads and land slides is a very big problem faced by the local peoples of the concerned area.
People feel insecure till reach the destination. Drainage system along with road is increasing the problem because it has been destructed in some places with result in creation of muddy roads which becomes main problem for the vehicles to pass through.
People of Jatheli, Dongroo, Mohalla and other pyts requested the State government as well as concerned department and administrative authority to look into the matter as fast as possible. So that the life of the poor peoples of rural areas would become secure.
Electricity Supply Lines on wooden pole in Manoye village of Doda District. Photo by Raja Irfan
Chenab valley is known for its power projects. Chenab valley has almost seven power projects and some are under construction. Chenab valley consisted of three districts which are Kishtwar, Doda and Ramban. The total population of Chenab valley as per 2011 census is 9.24 lakhs. Chenab valley has the maximum power projects in India but the people of whole Chenab valley is totally in darkness. 60% (Approximately) of the populations are unemployed. Companies like N H P C (National Hydropower Corporation), Shenhua Energy Company, CPP (Choudhary Power Project Pvt. Ltd.) which constructed these projects have their own Engineers and other Technical peoples. Many youths of Chenab valley have completed their Engineering degrees in various fields but most of them didn’t any kind of jobs in these projects. Chenab valley is the hub of Hydroelectric Projects, but the system of electricity is totally weak because the department is too careless.
Electricity supply lines in damaged Condition near the Thathri-Khilotran Highway. Photo by Raja Irfan
Most of the people here in Chenab valley pay Rs 749, while they deserve free electricity. While doing research on Electricity in the Doda region, a local resident Raja Shakeel said, ”If Government doesn’t want to give free electricity, then at least they should provide the 24 hours electricity as we pay the rent after knowing the fact that electricity is generated from our areas.” Shakeel also said that the Government failed to give electricity to some villages in Doda district like Tanta. Tanta village is only 10 km far from the Choudhary Power Project but the village is still unelectrified.
In Conclusion, people who live in the hub of Hydro projects, don’t get the benefits which they deserve. However, people report too much loss due to these projects.
1. People lose their lands.
2. People pay the double bill.
3. People don’t get proper electricity
4. If anything happens in these projects half of the population will be destroyed.