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Balochistan facing devastating effects of Pakistan’s Nuclear Test of 1998

The nuclear tests conducted by Pakistan on May 28, 1998, in Chagai mountains of Balochistan have resulted in devastating consequences for the region and its people, according to activists. The radiation emitted from the atomic explosions have caused serious health problems for the people, particularly the children. It has also seriously impacted the water bodies and flora of Balochistan. #nuclear #nucleartests #Chagai #balochistan #health #Pakistan #atomic What We Offer In-Depth Analysis and Exclusive Reports: Our team of experienced journalists and analysts delve deep into the complexities of regional and international issues, providing you with exclusive reports and thorough analysis. Whether it’s the intricate political dynamics of Balochistan, the ongoing developments in POK, or the security challenges in Kashmir, we bring you stories that matter. Timely and Accurate Updates: Stay informed with our timely updates on the latest events and trends. From breaking news to detailed feature stories, NVI ensures you are always ahead of the curve with accurate and reliable information.

Persecution of Hindus, Christians and other minorities in Pakistan

Minorities, like Hindus and Christians, have been suffering immense atrocities in Pakistan. Very frequently, some or the other member of a minority community, whether Hindu or Christian, is subjected to humiliation, tortrure and cruelty in various forms. While men are thrashed and even lynched, their girls are raped and forcibly converted to Islam to be married to a Muslim man against their choice. Most tragically, the victims of these victims get no support from the police, the government or even the judiciary. #pakistan #minorities #Hindus #christians

India’s neighbours participate in Modi’s grand oath-taking ceremony
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the visiting leaders who congratulated him for the historic third consecutive term in office.

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Picture of the foreign leaders at the swearing-in ceremony

New Delhi, June 9:  Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister of India for the third consecutive time, in a grand ceremony on Sunday evening that saw the leaders of seven neighbouring countries invited as honoured guests.

Modi, clad in white kurta and churidar and donning a blue jacket, was administered the oath of office and secrecy by President Droupadi Murmu at the Rashparati Bhawan here.

The 74 year old leader took the oath in the name of God to loud cheers from the large number of guests, which included leaders from India’s neighbourhood and the Indian Ocean Region.

The leaders who attended the ceremony included President of Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickremesinghe; President of Maldives Mohamed Muizzu; Vice-President of Seychelles Ahmed Afif; Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina; Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth accompanied by his spouse; Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’; and Prime Minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay. Leaders of Maldives, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan were accompanied by Ministers.

Following the swearing-in ceremony, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the visiting leaders who congratulated him for the historic third consecutive term in office. Thanking them for gracing the occasion, Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to its ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy and ‘SAGAR Vision’.

Prime Minister Modi emphasized that in his third term, India will continue to work for the peace, progress and prosperity of the region in close partnership with the countries, even as it pursues its goal of VIKSIT BHARAT by 2047, a statement said.

In this context, he called for deeper people-to-people ties and connectivity in the region. He further added that India would continue to amplify the voice of the Global South in the international arena.

The leaders also attended a Banquet hosted by President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The President while welcoming them and conveying her wishes to Prime Minister Modi in the service of the nation, stated that India’s democratic exercise was not only a moment of pride for its people, but an inspiration to millions around the world.

The participation of leaders from India’s neighbourhood and the Indian Ocean region on the momentous occasion of swearing-in ceremony of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, underlines India’s deep-rooted bonds of friendship and cooperation with the region, a statement said.

Journalists, opposition groups boycott controversial Punjab Defamation Bill
The central Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the media bodies announced a total boycott of coverage concerning all government affairs as a mark of protest.

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File pic of Lahore High Court

Islamabad, June 9: The controversial Punjab Defamation Bill 2024 was officially brought into effect and became a full-fledged law in Pakistan after the province’s Acting Governor Malik Ahmed Khan signed it. Seen as a draconian bill which curbs press freedom in the country, the bill was boycotted by various organisations and opposition groups in the National Assembly.

Drawing great ire from journalist groups and civil society organisations, the central Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the media bodies announced a total boycott of coverage concerning all government affairs at both the provincial and federal proceedings in the National Assembly as a mark of protest.

The Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE), All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA), Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and Association of Electronic Media Editors and News Directors (AEMEND), held an emergency meeting to discuss the development and decided to record their protest against the law.

Just hours after the bill was passed, a joint petition was filed in the Lahore High Court (LHC) by journalists Riaz Ahmad Raja and Jaffar Ahmad Yar challenging its legality. The petition asked the high court to strike down the defamation law, saying it violated the fundamental rights of citizens protected in the Constitution.

The plea lamented that journalists were not consulted before the passing and approval of the defamation law, arguing that it was ludicrous and unconstitutional to allow a person to bring a claim of defamation without any proof.

 

Pakistan attacks Afghanistan again; 13 dead, 130 injured
The latest aggression by Pakistan comes about 5 weeks after it agreed to a ceasefire with Afghanistan following intense clashes which lasted nearly a month.

Pakistan attacks Afghanistan again
University in Kunar in Afghanistan which was targeted by Pakistani military on Monday

Kabul: In yet another act of aggression, Pakistani military on Monday carried out cross-border attacks at Afghanistan, using missiles and heavy artillery, and leaving at least 13 dead and over 130 injured, including women and children.

A missile hit the complex of Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan University in Kunar province, bordering Pakistan, in which 30 students and professors were injured and the building damaged to a large extent, according to a statement issued by Afghan Ministry of Education.

According to reports, Pakistan military carried out missile and artillery attacks at various places in Kunar Province, including areas of Marawara, Asadabad, Sarkano, and Kerhala.

Besides the University complext, the sites reportedly hit included residential areas, fuel storage facilities and education offices.

Local reports said at least 13 people, including women and children, have been killed, and around 130 others wounded in the Pakistani attacks.

The latest aggression by Pakistan comes about 5 weeks after it agreed to a ceasefire with Afghanistan following intense clashes which lasted nearly a month.

The ceasefire, on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr on March 18, came after intervention by countries like China, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

Before the ceasefire, Pakistani military carried out a series of air strikes, one of which targeted a Drug Rehabilitation Center in Afghanistan capital Kabul. It left hundreds of patients, doctors and other staff dead or injured.

Pakistan has off and on been targeting various places of Afghanistan ostensibly to hit locations of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants, even as the Taliban regime in Kabul has been denying any such existence in the territories under their control.

Can Watermelon Cause Death? What the South Mumbai Case Reveals

Can Watermelon Cause Death? What the South Mumbai Case Reveals
Can Watermelon Cause Death? What the South Mumbai Case Reveals

A tragic incident in Mumbai, where a family reportedly died after suspected food poisoning linked to watermelon, has raised serious concerns. However, experts stress that watermelon itself is not dangerous fatal cases are extremely rare and usually involve contamination or existing health conditions.

What Happened in South Mumbai

A family of four fell seriously ill after consuming watermelon following a meal at home. While other guests who ate only the main course remained unaffected, the family developed symptoms like vomiting and dizziness after eating the fruit. Authorities suspect food poisoning, but the exact cause is still under investigation.

On its own, watermelon is safe and healthy. Deaths linked to it are almost never due to the fruit itself, but rather external factors such as contamination, harmful chemicals, or underlying medical issues.

Chemical Contamination Risks

In some cases, unethical practices like injecting artificial dyes (such as erythrosine) or chemicals to enhance color and sweetness can make the fruit unsafe. Consuming such contaminated watermelon may lead to serious health complications, including organ damage.

Watermelons grow on the ground, making their outer surface prone to bacteria like Salmonella or Listeria.

  • If the rind is not washed, cutting can transfer bacteria inside.
  • Leaving cut watermelon at room temperature can allow bacteria to multiply quickly.
    This can lead to severe food poisoning, especially in children, elderly individuals, or those with weak immunity.

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Potassium Overload (Hyperkalemia)

Watermelon is rich in potassium. While beneficial for most people, it can be risky for those with kidney disease. Excess potassium may disrupt heart rhythm and, in extreme cases, cause cardiac arrest.

Although uncommon, some individuals may have severe allergic reactions to watermelon. In extreme cases, this can lead to anaphylaxis, a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention.

How to Stay Safe While Eating Watermelon

  • Wash the outer rind thoroughly before cutting
  • Avoid fruit that looks unnaturally bright or “bleeds” color
  • Check for sour smell or slimy texture
  • Refrigerate cut pieces and consume within 3–5 days
  • Do not leave sliced watermelon at room temperature for long

Watermelon is generally safe and nutritious. Serious health risks arise only when there is contamination, improper storage, or pre-existing medical conditions. The recent case highlights the importance of food hygiene and safe handling rather than any inherent danger in the fruit itself.

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Visits Srinagar, Meets BJP Leaders

Srinagar, Apr 27 (NVI): Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday visited Srinagar and held a meeting with senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Jammu and Kashmir unit to review organisational and development-related matters.

Chouhan, accompanied by BJP UT president and MP Sat Sharma, Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma and party general secretary Mohammad Anwar Khan, interacted with district presidents, prabharis and other functionaries at a meeting held in the city.

Addressing the gathering, the minister appreciated the party cadre for strengthening the organisation at the grassroots level despite challenges in the region.

He said Srinagar will soon see the launch of PMGSY-IV Batch-II works aimed at improving rural connectivity and infrastructure. Chouhan reiterated the Centre’s commitment to accelerating development in Jammu and Kashmir with a focus on rural prosperity and agriculture.

The Union minister also said efforts are being planned to identify and engage talented youth from the Kashmir Valley in research and innovation, particularly in the agriculture sector, to promote sustainable development.

Speaking on the occasion, Sat Sharma welcomed the minister’s visit and said the BJP’s presence in the Valley is expanding with growing participation of youth and grassroots workers.

Sunil Sharma reiterated the party’s commitment to development-oriented governance and public welfare in the Union Territory, the leaders said.(NVI)

We Must Build Startup Ecosystem, Learn from Others’ Experience”: CM Omar Abdullah

File Photo : CM Omar Abdullah

Srinagar, Apr 27 (NVI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday stressed the need to develop a strong startup culture in the Union Territory, saying efforts are underway to create a robust ecosystem to support innovation and entrepreneurship.

Speaking to reporters Omar said that while several states have already moved ahead in promoting startups, J&K is working to catch up by learning from their experiences. “It is very important to have a startup culture. Many states have started this before us. We are a little behind them, but we can learn from their experience and avoid repeating their mistakes,” he said.

The Chief Minister highlighted that a startup policy was introduced in 2024 and budgetary support has already been allocated. He added that the government is now focusing on building infrastructure, including incubation centres. “Government College of Engineering Technology has sought an incubation centre, and we will work on it this year,” he said.

Responding to a question on a recent attack on former US President Donald Trump, Omar said violence has no place in politics. “Thank God he survived. No one wants such incidents to happen. No matter the disagreements, they should be expressed verbally, not through harm,” he remarked, adding that Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed such violence in the past and it must not be repeated.

On international developments, he expressed hope for peace and said conflicts should be resolved through dialogue. “There is no justification for war. Efforts must be made to ensure lasting peace,” he said.

Commenting on rail connectivity, the Chief Minister said increased train capacity between Jammu and Srinagar will benefit tourism. “Earlier, only 8-coach trains were operating, now 20-coach trains will run. More passengers will travel, which is a positive development. We want further increase in frequency and capacity,” he added.

Omar said he will also raise key issues related to rail services during an upcoming function, reiterating the government’s focus on improving connectivity and boosting the tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir. (NVI)

Lt Gen Balbir Singh to Take Over as GOC of Chinar Corps in Srinagar

Srinagar, Apr 27 (NVI):- Lieutenant General Balbir Singh, a seasoned officer with vast experience in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism (CI/CT) operations, is set to assume command as the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Army’s prestigious Chinar Corps in Srinagar.

An alumnus of the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Lt Gen Singh brings with him decades of operational expertise, particularly in conflict zones. His appointment comes at a crucial time as the security landscape in Jammu and Kashmir continues to demand high levels of coordination and strategic leadership.

Prior to this, Lt Gen Singh successfully headed the Counter Insurgency Force Victor, a key formation responsible for maintaining security in South Kashmir and parts of the Pir Panjal region. Under his leadership, the force played a significant role in carrying out anti-terror operations and maintaining stability in sensitive areas.

The Chinar Corps, also known as XV Corps, is one of the most strategically important formations of the Indian Army, overseeing operations in the Kashmir Valley. Lt Gen Singh’s elevation to this role is seen as a testament to his operational acumen and leadership in handling complex security challenges.

His assumption of command is expected to further strengthen ongoing efforts to ensure peace and stability in the Kashmir.(NVI)

President of UN General Assembly to undertake India visit tomorrow; West Asia crisis likely to be discussed

President of UN General Assembly to undertake India visit tomorrow;
President of UN General Assembly Annalena Baerbock

New Delhi, Apr 27: President of the United Nations General Assembly Ms. Annalena Baerbock will arrive here tomorrow on a day-long visit during which the West Asia crisis and challenges to the international order are expected to be discussed.

She will hold bilateral meetings with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and meet with representatives from India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the UN Country Team in India.

Considering the global crisis caused by the war in West Asia, the issue is expected to figure prominently in the discussions Baerbock will have with Jaishankar.

The war was triggered after the US and Israel launched air strikes on Iran on February 28, assassinating its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, followed by several other leaders.

Iran retaliated by targeting America’s military and economic interests in the Gulf region.

For over three weeks now, a ceasefire is in place but it has helped in no way in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which is extremely critical for global movement of petroleum products.

Choking of the Strait has resulted in energy shortages in many countries around the world, including India which imports a large chunk of its petroleum products, like oil and LPG, from the West Asian regional countries.

From India, she will travel to China for a two-day visit from 29-30 April.

“As India and China are two key supporters of the United Nations and multilateralism, the President of the General Assembly will discuss current global issues and challenges for the international order and stress the importance of upholding the UN Charter, strengthening the United Nations, and intensifying multilateral cooperation on all three pillars of the United Nations,” said a statement issued by the UN Information Office here today.

In China, the President of the General Assembly will hold bilateral meetings with Vice President Han Zheng and Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

She will also meet with the UN Country Team in China, the statement said. (NVI)

Missile attack by Pakistan kills 3, injures over 45 in Afghanistan
This action by Pakistan comes weeks after intense clashes provoked by the attacks on Afghanistan. Those clashes in March left hundreds of civilians and soldiers dead on both sides of the border.

Smoke emanating after Pakistani miissile strike in Afghanistan on Monday

Kabul, Apr 27: Pakistan again resorted to aggression against Afghanistan today, carrying out cross-border missile attack which killed at least 3 persons and injured 45 others, mostly women and children.

The attacks were carried out in Asadabad city, the centre of Kunar province, which borders Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

At least three people were killed and 45 others were injured in a missile attack by the Pakistani military, said Najibullah Hanif, head of Information and Culture of Kunar province.

This action by Pakistan comes weeks after intense clashes provoked by the attacks on Afghanistan.

Those clashes in March left hundreds of civilians and soldiers dead on both sides of the border.

The fighting stopped when the two countries agreed on a ceasefire on the eve of Eid al-Fitr on March 18, following intervention of Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.

Later, China played a mediator, hosting leaders from both Pakistan and Afghanistan for week-long talks with the aim of bringing about lasting peace between the two neighbours.

China subsequently said Afghanistan and Pakistan had agreed to “discuss a comprehensive plan to resolve issues” affecting ties.

Togo-flagged ship with Indian crew attacked by Iranian military
Togo is a West African nation located on the Gulf of Guinea.

A vessel at sea (File pic)

New Delhi: A ship, with 12 Indian seafarers on board, was targeted by the Iranian military near the Oman coast but no damage was reported.

The Indian Ministry of Shipping today said a Togo-flagged chemical tanker MT Siron, with Indian crew members, was attacked by Iran on April 25 near the outer port limits of Shinas.

Togo is a West African nation located on the Gulf of Guinea.

“On April 25, 2026, an incident involving a Togo-flagged chemical tanker, MT Siron, was reported, which had Indian crew members on board. The incident occurred near the outer port limits of Shinas in Oman,” Mandeep Singh Randhawa, Director at the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, said at an inter-ministerial briefing on ongoing developments in West Asia.

Randhawa said the vessel was sailing along with other ships when it was intercepted by the Iranian Coast Guard, which fired warning shots.

All the Indian crew members on board are safe.

Shipping Ministry in contact with MEA:

Randhawa said the Shipping Ministry is in constant coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Indian missions, and maritime stakeholders to monitor the situation and ensure the safety of seafarers and shipping operations in the region.

“The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is in constant contact with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian missions, and maritime stakeholders, and remains committed to ensuring the safety of the crew and maritime operations. All Indian seafarers in the region are safe,” he added.

Indian-flagged ships targeted:

It may be recalled that the Iranian Navy had earlier fired at two other Indian vessels—the VLCC Sanmar Herald and the bulk carrier Jag Arnav—while they were attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz, compelling both ships to turn back.

India had lodged a strong protest regarding this incident. However, none of the crew members on board the vessels sustained any injuries.

J&K High Court Quashes PSA Detention of AAP MLA Mehraj Malik

Srinagar, Apr 27 (NVI): The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has quashed the detention of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Mehraj Malik under the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA), granting relief to the legislator, officials said on Monday.

The court set aside the preventive detention order after hearing a habeas corpus petition challenging his detention, they said.

Malik, an Aam Aadmi Party MLA from Doda, was detained on September 8, 2025, over allegations of activities prejudicial to public order and was lodged in Kathua district jail.

The petition was heard on multiple dates, and the court had reserved its verdict on February 23 after completion of arguments from both sides.

With the detention order now quashed, Malik is likely to be released after completion of legal formalities, unless required in connection with any other case, officials said.(NVI)

Udhampur Road Accident: Lieutenant Governor meets the injured at GMC Udhampur 

Udhampur, Apr 27 (NVI): Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today visited Government Medical College, Udhampur to inquire about the health and well-being of those who sustained injuries during the unfortunate road accident in Ramnagar, Udhampur on April 20.

The Lieutenant Governor was briefed by a team of senior doctors on the health condition of the injured undergoing treatment at the hospital. He directed the Hospital Administration to ensure the best possible medical care for their early recovery.(NVI)

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