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Incriminating Material Linked to LeT Recovered in Bandipora

NVI Correspondent

Bandipora, Oct 30 (NVI): Security forces on Wednesday recovered ammunition and incriminating material during a search operation in North Kashmir’s Bandipora District.

A Senior Police Officer told News Vibes of India-(NVI) that ammunition, grenade and other suspicious items were recovered in a joint operation by Bandipora Police, Army’s 13 Rashtriya Rifles and CRPF’s 3rd Battalion in Manz Mohalla area of SK Bala.

He said that acting on specific intelligence, the security forces conducted a search at the residence of Ishfaq Majeed Dar, son of Abdul Majeed Dar, in SK Bala Ajas, Sumbal.

During the search, a rusted hand grenade, five AK-47 rounds, and five posters linked to the banned terrorist organization LeT were found behind the house, the official said.

An investigation is underway to determine the origins and intentions linked to the materials discovered, he added.(News Vibes of India)

NC, Congress to Skip UT Foundation Day Celebrations

NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Oct 30 (NVI): National Conference and Congress legislators have announced a boycott of the Jammu and Kashmir ‘UT Foundation Day’ event scheduled for Thursday at SKICC in Srinagar.

National Conference MLA Tanvir Sadiq stated, “Our party has never recognized the UT Foundation Day.

CM Omar Abdullah has passed a resolution in the cabinet demanding statehood for Jammu and Kashmir.

“We believe that UT Foundation Day is illegal, unconstitutional, and lacks the support of the people,” he said.

A Congress legislator referred to the event as a “black day” in Jammu and Kashmir’s history, questioning the celebration of the downgrading of a state when the people expect the restoration of statehood.

Recently, the Omar Abdullah-led cabinet passed a resolution for the restoration of statehood, which was cleared by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.

Omar Abdullah submitted the resolution to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, urging the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

Sinha will serve as the chief guest at the UT observance day.

The Jammu and Kashmir state was divided into two union territories following the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.—(News Vibes of India)

Missing Srinagar Man’s Body Recovered in Kulgam’s Aharbal

File Photo of deceased Adil Bashir, son of Bashir Ahmad from Nayid Pora, Rainawari.

NVI Correspondent

Kulgam, Oct 30 (NVI): The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) Shopian unit on Wednesday retrieved the body of Srinagar resident from Aharbal area of South Kashmir’s Kulgam District.

A police official told News Vibes of India-(NVI) that body of Srinagar resident was retrieved from a river near Hutmate, one kilometer downstream from Aharbal.

He identified the deceased as Adil Bashir, son of Bashir Ahmad from Nayid Pora, Rainawari.

The body, partly decomposed, was discovered during a search operation and has now been handed over to local authorities for further legal proceedings, he said.

Adil had been reported missing since September 30, 2024, the official said adding that Local police are conducting further investigations into the case.  (News Vibes of India)

India, China conclude disengagement on Ladakh LAC

NVI Correspondent

Leh, Oct 30 (NVI): The disengagement between Indian and Chinese forces in eastern Ladakh’s Depsang and Demchok plains has been completed, ending a military standoff after four and a half years of military standoff.

After this, the two sides plan to exchange sweets tomorrow on the occasion of Diwali, sources said today.

On October 21, India announced an agreement with China regarding patrolling along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), signaling progress in resolving the military standoff that began after clashes in Galwan Valley in June 2020.

“Disengagement is complete. Talks will continue at local commanders’ level, and patrolling will commence soon,” said defense sources. This indicates that both Indian and Chinese forces have successfully withdrawn from their forward positions, easing tensions in the region.
“Local commanders, who are responsible for operational decisions, will engage in discussions to facilitate further coordination and ensure stability along the Line of Actual Control (LAC),” the sources said.

They also noted that patrolling in the areas will begin shortly, which is a significant step towards normalizing conditions.

Also, the final verification process is ongoing to ensure that both sides adhere to the terms of the agreement reached on October 21.

This verification involves confirming the withdrawal of troops and dismantling of temporary structures that were established during the military standoff.

The goal is to establish a clear understanding and to prevent any potential misunderstandings or escalations in the future, the sources added.

The matter has been resolved after four and a half years of military standoff between Indian and Chinese forces.

Following a series of tensions that escalated after the clashes in Galwan Valley in June 2020, both nations have engaged in extensive negotiations to address border issues.—(News Vibes of India)

Academic Session for Classes Up to 9th Returns to November-December : Sakina Itoo

File Photo : Sakina Itoo Minister for Education, Health & Medical Education and Social Welfare

NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Oct 30(NVI): The Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare, and Education, Sakina Itoo, announced a change in the academic session for non-board classes, up to class 9, in Kashmir Province and the Winter zones of Jammu Province.

The session will revert to November-December starting this year. For higher classes, the session will be restored next year.

The minister expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for the decision, which addresses concerns from students, teachers, and parents.

“We are announcing change of academic session back to November-December from this year for non-board classes i.e., upto class 9th, for Kashmir Province and Winter zones of Jammu Province. For higher classes, session would be restored from next year.

I thank Hon’ble CM Jb @OmarAbdullah Sb for prompt decision on the matter which was concerning students, teachers and parents,” The Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare, and Education, Sakina Itoo said in a post on X.                                        (News Vibes of India)

Terrorist associate arrested from Handwara in North Kashmir

Terrorist arrested
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NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Oct 30 (NVI): Security forces on Wednesday arrested a terrorist associate of the LET at a checkpoint in Chhampura, Handwara.

A senior police officer told NVI that the terrorist associate, identified as Shahid Saleem, son of Gh Mohd Lone from Bijhama Boniyar, Baramulla, was apprehended in Handwara here.

He said authorities recovered one pistol and two grenades from him. More details are awaited.          (News Vibes of India)

Unidentified Body Found in Kulgam’s Aharbal

Bhat Ashraf

Kulgam, Oct 30 (NVI): An unidentified body was found in the Aharabal area of South Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Wednesday afternoon.

Officals told NVI that an unidentified dead body was spotted floating on water by locals who then informed police.

He said they arrived at the scene and took the body into custody. Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.—(News Vibes of India)

NC, BJP workers clash in Gurez, Minor injuries reported

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NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Oct 30 (NVI): Minor injuries were reported after clashes between National Conference and BJP workers in the Gujran area of Bandipora district, officials said on Wednesday.

The incident occurred when MLA Nazir Ahmad Khan was returning from Chakwali, where he had thanked locals for their support in recent elections. “Unidentified individuals blocked the convoy’s path, leading to a confrontation,” a senior police officer said.

“A case has been registered, and an investigation has begun,” the police officer said.

Those affected by minor injuries were taken to the hospital, he said—(News Vibes of India)

60-Year-old man died after Hit by Tractor in Bandipora’s Hajin

Policeman
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NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, Oct 30 (NVI): A man was killed after being hit by a tractor late at night in the Hanjin area of North Kashmir’s Bandipora, officials said.

They identified him as Mohammad Abdullah Sheikh (60), son of Ghulam Qadir Sheikh, a resident of Markundal Hajin, who was killed after being struck by a tractor in Hajin, Bandipora.

They added that Abdullah was taken to CHC Sumbal, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

Meanwhile, police have begun an investigation.—(News Vibes of India)

Four Killed, Four Injured in Two Separate accidents in J&K

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NVI Correspondent

Srinagar, 30 Oct (NVI): Four people were killed and four others injured in two separate accidents in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Wednesday.

A dumper vehicle working for SGI Company overturned in a gorge in Gulabpura area of Chassana in Reasi district

Two people identified as Surinder Singh (41), a resident of VPO Namgal Dhoor, District Gurdaspur, and Munna Kumar (25), a resident of Mahamda, died at the scene.

Meanwhile, another road accident near the Magarkote flyover in Banihal, Ramban district resulted in the deaths of two people, including a driver and a woman.

Officials said that a vehicle with registration number PB36-J-3100, which was transporting passengers, was involved in the incident.

Four others sustained injuries and have been taken to the Sub-district Hospital Banihal for treatment.—(News Vibes of India)

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