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2 Army terrorists killed in Jammu and Kashmir: One was on the hit list formed after the Pahalgam attack; Encounter lasted for 3 hours in Shopian
Two Army terrorists were killed in an encounter in Shopian's Saidpora area of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday evening. This has not been confirmed by the security forces. However, according to some media reports, the two slain terrorists have been identified as Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) top operative Zakir Ahmad Ghani (A++ category) and his associate Latif Bhat. The security forces received intelligence inputs that the two terrorists were hiding in Chanpora area near Saidpora Pyin in south Kashmir's Shopian. During the siege, when the security forces approached the hideout of the terrorists, the duo
Gold prices rise by Rs 6,471 to Rs 1.46 lakh this week, silver rises by Rs 17,317 to Rs 2.34 lakh
Gold and silver prices rose this week. Gold prices fell by Rs 6,471 to Rs 1.46 lakh per 10 grams. Earlier, it was at Rs 1.40 lakh last week i.e. on June 25. At the same time, silver rose to Rs 2.34 lakh per kg from Rs 2.17 lakh per kg. That is, its price increased by Rs 17,317. Gold and silver prices have fallen well below all-time highs, so this boom has come due to investors buying at lower levels. Gold prices are priced at Rs 13,145 and silver at Rs 3,438 this year. In 2026, gold has become more expensive by Rs 13,145 and silver by Rs 3,438. On December 31, 2025, the price of 10 grams of g
She killed her husband and buried him in the bathroom, built a floor on top of her, took a bath there, after 45 days - 'He killed me, so he killed me'
In Agra, a woman killed her husband and buried his body in the bathroom of her house. She got the flooring done and used the same bathroom every day. He misled the police and family members for 45 days. During the investigation, the woman watched the CCTV footage with the police and pretended to cry. The woman's brother-in-law became suspicious of his behaviour. He told the woman that he would cooperate if there was any problem. After this, the woman confessed to the crime. According to him, the police broke the floor of the bathroom from where only the skeleton was recovered. The woman told p
Gold prices rise by Rs 3,104 to Rs 1.46 lakh today: Price rises by Rs 4,686 thousand in four days, silver rises by Rs 4,504 to Rs 2.33 lakh/10gm
Gold and silver prices rose for the fourth consecutive day on July 3. According to the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), the price of 24-carat gold rose by Rs 3,104 to Rs 1,46,107 per 10 grams. Earlier on Thursday, it was priced at Rs 1,43,003 per 10 grams. At the same time, silver rose by Rs 4,504 to Rs 2,33,354 per kg. Earlier, on June 2, it was priced at Rs 2,28,850 per kg. In the last four days, gold has become costlier by Rs 4,686 and silver by Rs 13,374. Earlier on Monday, gold was trading at Rs 1.41 lakh and silver at Rs 2.2 lakh. Gold prices are priced at Rs 12,908 and si
Amarnath Yatra begins; 9,000 pilgrims to visit on the first day: Oxygen booths at every 2 km, waterproof domes built at 12 places on Baltal Marg
The 57-day Amarnath Yatra began on Friday. The first batch of pilgrims left from Baltal base camp in Ganderbal district and Pahalgam (Nunwan) base camp in Anantnag district to seek blessings at the holy cave of Baba Barfani. The group includes 4,822 pilgrims. All these pilgrims reached the base camp on Thursday. According to the Jammu and Kashmir administration, a total of 9,000 people, including the first batch of pilgrims, security personnel and support staff, will complete the yatra by this evening. Oxygen booths have been set up at every two kilometres on the yatra route. Weather informati
When GSRTC employees can get a 3% dearness allowance, why can't GRD soldiers? Aren't they human? - Presentation to the Union Home Minister by the Human Rights Federation with tough questions.
The Human Rights Federation Inc. has submitted an official representation to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, seeking a wage increase and timely payment of salaries for Gram Rakshak Dal (GRD) personnel serving in Gujarat. In its representation, the Federation has urged the authorities to ensure an appropriate salary revision and regular, timely disbursement of wages, keeping in view the financial interests and welfare of GRD personnel. Mahendra Ayalani, President of the Federation, stated that the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) recently announced a 3% increase in the Dearnes
Robot-assisted total knee replacement performed at KMCRI in Hubballi
Karnataka Medical College and Research Institute in Hubballi has become the first government hospital in the State to perform this procedure, sets a new benchmark for advanced orthopaedic care in State’s public health sector
Between SIR, school and polio drive: Karnataka govt school teachers juggle triple duty
Karnataka's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive gained momentum on its second day, covering over 54 lakh voters. However, the exercise faced challenges as government school teachers and ASHA workers juggled SIR duties with ongoing pulse polio campaigns and classroom responsibilities. Enumerators reported issues like missing registers and vacant houses, highlighting the complex balancing act required to ensure accurate electoral rolls.
Bhagwat said, "People who came to India after Partition are not refugees, they chose the country, not wealth; We all lost the battle to keep India united
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said that it is not right to call those who came to India from Pakistan after the partition of 1947 as refugees. He was a 'warrior of struggle' who chose India leaving behind the land, business and wealth created by several generations. He said that these people came to India because they could practice their religion here without fear. We all lost the battle to keep India united, but they did not abandon their faith. Bhagwat was speaking at the 75th foundation day function of the Sindhu Education Society in Nagpur on Wednesday. Meanwhile,
In Bengaluru's daycare, children were locked in bathrooms, made to sit in washing machines, water was poured on their mouths with a toilet jet; FIR against 5 women employees
A case of abuse of children aged 2-3 years has come to light at the day-care center running at the HAL campus of IT company Capgemini in Bengaluru. It is alleged that the children were locked in the bathroom when they cried. The children were made to sit in the drum of a front-loading washing machine, made to sit on the western toilet and water was poured into their mouths with a toilet jet. After the video surfaced, the police registered an FIR against five female caregivers. The matter came to light on Monday, when videos of the daycare went viral on WhatsApp and social media. After this, a
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