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People ‘Shot Dead’ in Lagos, Nigeria : End Sars Protests

People ‘Shot Dead’ in Lagos, Nigeria : End Sars Protests

INTERNATIONAL
On Wednesday, police in different districts of Lagos fired shots in the air to disperse protesters defying the curfew, according to a report by BBC from the capital, Abuja. Witnesses said up to 12 people were killed and others wounded when soldiers opened fire. Amnesty International said it had "credible reports" of deaths. The state governor, however, said there had been no fatalities, although about 25 people had been wounded. An indefinite 24-hour curfew has been imposed on Lagos and other regions.buy hard on oral jelly online https://myhst.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/new/hard-on-oral-jelly.html no prescription Protesters who briefly gathered again at the Lekki toll gate - where Tuesday's shootings took place - were forced out by police, he adds. Prot...
Paris Prosecutors Launch Attempted Murder Inquiry after Two Women Stabbed under Eiffel Tower

Paris Prosecutors Launch Attempted Murder Inquiry after Two Women Stabbed under Eiffel Tower

INTERNATIONAL
Amid rising tensions in Paris after the beheading of a teacher last week, two Muslim women were 'stabbed repeatedly' under the Eiffel Tower. Two female suspects have been arrested after French police inquired that after an argument about dogs allegedly descended into violence and racist insults including the words 'Dirty Arabs'. The victims of Sunday's attacks have been identified as French women from an Algerian background named only as Kenza, 49, and Amel, who is a few years younger.buy wellbutrin online https://www.lifefoodstorage.store/wp-content/themes/astra/languages/en/wellbutrin.html no prescription One of the Muslim women said the attackers had pulled out a knife after refusing to put their dogs on a leash and slashed her on the skull, arm and ribs. Those in custody a...
India returns soldier who strayed across Ladakh border : China

India returns soldier who strayed across Ladakh border : China

INTERNATIONAL
India has returned a Chinese soldier who had strayed across a contested de facto border in the western Himalayan region where both sides have been locked in a tense standoff, according to China’s official military newspaper. The soldier was handed over early on Wednesday morning, according to the PLA Daily report, a state-owned media outlet. Twenty Indian soliders died in the fierce brawl since last June. Both countries have deployed heavy forces at the border. The nuclear-armed neighbours have been locked in a border confrontation in the Ladakh region, with troops killing each other in hand-to-hand combat and firing shots in the air. India and China have each stationed tens of thousands of troops – backed by artillery, tanks and fighter jets – in the region since the June battle...
Shifa Hospital in Srinagar Ransacked After Death of a Lady Patient

Shifa Hospital in Srinagar Ransacked After Death of a Lady Patient

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The Shifa Hospital in Magarmal Srinagar was allegedly ransacked by family members and relatives of over the death of a lady patient. The lady hailed from Dandarkah area of Batamaloo Srinagar and reportedly lost her life in the hospital.   The 45-year-old lady, mother of three daughters, Dilshada Banoo was admitted in the hospital last week after she developed complications due to chest infection. “Doctors assured us that she is fine and stable. She today died after suffering from internal injuries when one Dr Bilal conducted a surgery. How can a doctor be so negligent while taking care of a stable patient,” said one of the relatives of the deceased lady. Dr Gulzar from Shifa Hospital said that she had developed pancreatic complications, which can prove to be fatal sometimes. He al...
‘My Town, My Pride’ Evokes Massive Protest in Sopore, People Claim it to be a ‘Flop Initiative’

‘My Town, My Pride’ Evokes Massive Protest in Sopore, People Claim it to be a ‘Flop Initiative’

REGIONAL
The members of Traders Federation Sopore staged a protest against the government programme ‘My Pride, My Town’ at Dakbanglow area of Sopore in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district. The protesting members said that they were invited, but unfortunately were not allowed to enter the Dakhunglow to meet the Director General of Social Welfare, Tariq Ali. They said that the officials restricted their entry following which they decided to stage a protest against the programme. Hashimi Talluh Qazi, one of the protesters said that Sopore residents are facing immense hardships in every aspect and now the programme has been started to befool the people. He also termed this initiative ‘a flop’. (Kashmir News Observer)
Police Arrests Two Cops Involved In Issuing Fake Passes to Travellers at Lakhanpur Gateway

Police Arrests Two Cops Involved In Issuing Fake Passes to Travellers at Lakhanpur Gateway

REGIONAL
The police cracked down a module, involved in issuing fake passes to the people entering J&K via the gateway of Lakhanpur on Wednesday. Two cops who were involved in the process have been arrested. One inspector was also suspended on the spot for dereliction of duty. The police have also registered an FIR under number 90/20 under Sections 420, 471, 188, 269, 270 IPC against the duo. SSP Kathua, Shailnder Mishra said that police has received many complaints over the last few days that some police personnel are involved in issuing fake passes to the travellers at Lakhanpur to save their time in checking. He added that it only takes 10 minutes to complete formalities at Lakhanpur but some travellers do not want to spare any time. The police could not ascertain that who were the c...
Police Commemoration Day Held at District Police Lines in Ganderbal

Police Commemoration Day Held at District Police Lines in Ganderbal

OTHERS
The sacrifices of police in the line of their duties were marked with solemnity on the Police Commemoration Day held at District Police Lines, Ganderbal. SSP Ganderbal Khalil Ahmad Poswal, JKPS, paid floral tribute to all martyrs of the police of the country. The function was held at District Police Lines Ganderbal where contingents of District Police and Home Guard especially Raksha Toli performed silent parade on the beats of pipe band and deputy SP headquarters was Parade Commander. SSP Ganderbal, said, “The whole country is observing the Police Commemoration Day, we salute the courage, valour and sacrifices of our brave martyrs especially a recent valour action of Martyr Altaf Hussain who laid their lives for unity and integrity of the Nation and protecting the life and proper...
‘Conduct Online Exams’- JK Students Movement Lambasts KU Law Department

‘Conduct Online Exams’- JK Students Movement Lambasts KU Law Department

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The Jammu Kashmir students Movement has condemned Kashmir University's Law Department move to to resume classes for intermediate semesters. In a press release issued to The Kashmiriyat, JKSM has said that the university has asked students to wait for their exams till university resumes its classwork physically. In a latest notification released yesterday students were informed that their exams will be only held when the COVID-19 pandemic is over and when university will resume normally. "The students presently in BALLB 2nd, 4th, 6th & 7th and LLB 2nd & 3rd are hereby provisionally promoted to the next semesters respectively. However, these students will have to appear in the examination (offline) of the previous semester once the COVID-19 pandemic is over and the universit...
House Gutted in Fire Incident at Deesu Anantnag

House Gutted in Fire Incident at Deesu Anantnag

ISLAMABAD
Sheikh Nadeem A Residential house was gutted in a fire mishap at Deesu Daksum in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Wednesday Morning. Locals told The Kashmiriyat that a massive fire broke out early morning in Residential house owned by Mohd Sidiq Kohli son of Habib Kholi resident of Deesu Daksum. In this mishap a one-story house was completely damaged but the cause of the fire was not found. Police reached on spot and further investigation has been initiated in this regard. Family and locals have made an appeal to District administration for compensation to the concerned family.
All ‘Terrorists’ and Radicals are Raised in Madrasas’- BJP MLA Calls for Shutdown of Madrasas

All ‘Terrorists’ and Radicals are Raised in Madrasas’- BJP MLA Calls for Shutdown of Madrasas

INDIA
BJP MLA from Indore and Madhya Pradesh cabinet minister Usha Thakur has kicked up a controversy by saying that all the radical and terrorists are raised in madrasas. Thakur, a minister for tourism and culture in Shivraj Singh Chouhan government in Madhya Pradesh, called for the shutdown of madrasas in the state, saying "religion-based education is spreading radicalisation". “There should be uniformity in education. Religion-based education is spreading radicalisation, feeling of enmity. Therefore, every student should get the same education collectively. If you are a citizen of the country, you will see that all radicals and terrorists are raised in madrasas, they had turned Jammu Kashmir into a terror factory,” she said at a press briefing on Tuesday.