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Scuffle breaks out in Goni Khan market of Srinagar, Three injured

Scuffle breaks out in Goni Khan market of Srinagar, Three injured

REGIONAL
At least three people were injured in an alleged scuffle in the Goni Khan area of Lal Chowk, Srinagar, on Tuesday evening, officials said. An official stated that the altercation occurred near Naaz Cinema, resulting in injuries to three men. They were shifted to a nearby hospital, where their condition is reported to be stable. One of the victims sustained injuries to his eyebrow and head after being attacked with a sharp-edged object. The injured have been identified as Owais Mukhtar Mir (20), son of Mukhtar Ahmad, a resident of Bemina Hamdaniya Colony; Fariq Ahmad (17), son of Riyaz Ahmad Reshi; and Riyaz Ahmad Reshi (45), son of Abdul Gani Reshi, both residents of Mehjoor Nagar, Srinagar. Police have registered a case and started an investigation

Home of Padma Shri Olympian Mohammad Shahid demolished in U.P.

INDIA
The ancestral home of Padma Shri Olympian Mohammad Shahid, India’s famed “Wizard of Hockey,” was demolished on September 28 in Varanasi’s Kachari Golghar area as part of a road-widening project. The three-storey house made way for a 26-metre-wide, four-lane road connecting Kachari to the Police Line intersection, executed by the Public Works Department (PWD). The project, which affects 69 houses in total, has already seen 35 homes demolished last week. Shahid, who led India to a gold medal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, is remembered for his speed, dribbling skills, and pivotal contributions to Indian hockey. Awarded the Padma Shri, he brought international acclaim to the country before his passing in 2016. Shahid’s family expressed deep anguish over the demolition. His brother said thei...

99% of patients had major risk factors before first heart attack or stroke, study finds

REGIONAL
A large study has found that nearly 99 per cent of people who suffered a heart attack, stroke, or heart failure had at least one major risk factor beforehand, challenging the notion that these events often strike without warning. The research, conducted by Northwestern Medicine, US, and Yonsei University, South Korea, analyzed health data from over 9.3 million Korean adults and nearly 7,000 US adults tracked for up to two decades. The study focused on four major cardiovascular risk factors: blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and tobacco use. Findings revealed that more than 93 per cent of patients had two or more nonoptimal risk factors before their cardiac event, with high blood pressure being the most prevalent—affecting over 95 per cent in South Korea and over 93 per cent in th...

Netanyahu ‘apologizes’ to Qatar over Doha airstrike

INTERNATIONAL
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued an apology to Qatar for the September 9 airstrike in Doha that killed Qatari citizen Badr Al-Dosari. The apology came during a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, according to Qatar’s Foreign Ministry. The airstrike, aimed at a Hamas negotiating delegation, killed five Hamas members but was widely condemned by Doha as a “flagrant violation” of its sovereignty. Hamas’s top leaders survived the attack. During the call, Netanyahu expressed regret for the civilian casualty and assured Qatar that Israel would not carry out further strikes on its territory. Sheikh Mohammed thanked Trump for mediating and reaffirmed Qatar’s firm stance on protecting its soverei...

MHA orders complete internet shutdown in Leh till October 3

INDIA
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has ordered a suspension of all mobile internet and public Wi-Fi services in Leh district, citing public safety and security concerns. According to the official notification, mobile data services, including 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G, as well as public Wi-Fi networks, will be unavailable from 6:00 pm on September 29 until 6:00 pm on October 3, 2025. The move has been implemented under the Telecommunication Act, 2023, and the Telecommunications (Temporary Suspension of Services) Rules, 2024. Authorities said that the suspension was necessary due to “unavoidable circumstances” to prevent potential public unrest and curb possible incitement of offences. The order, approved by the competent authority, will remain in effect across the entire Leh district until furt...

Seven months pregnant, mother of one dies under mysterious conditions in Kupwara; Family alleges murder

REGIONAL
Rayees Shah Grief and shock gripped Wahipora village of Langate in Handwara late Sunday night as news spread that a young pregnant mother had died under mysterious circumstances. Wails echoed through the narrow lanes as relatives and neighbours gathered, mourning what many described as a “tragedy that should never have happened.” “She was so young, with her whole life ahead of her,” said a neighbour, standing among the crowd of mourners. “Every home here is shaken. If women are not safe in their own houses, where are they safe?” The deceased, identified as 27-year-old Gousia Jan, had been married for five years and was the mother of a four-year-old daughter. According to her family, she had long been a victim of domestic violence. “One year after her marriage, the couple began liv...

BJP Jammu Kashmir Chief blames NC for Ladakh violence

REGIONAL
Jammu and Kashmir BJP President Sat Sharma on Tuesday accused the Opposition of fuelling the recent unrest in Ladakh, insisting that the people of the Himalayan region have always yearned for peace. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a BJP exhibition, Sharma directly blamed Opposition parties, particularly the National Conference, for political mismanagement and public dissatisfaction. “The violence in Ladakh is not reflective of the people’s aspirations. Ladakhis have always wanted peace. It is the Opposition that is responsible for this situation,” Sharma said. He lashed out at the National Conference government for what he termed “playing hide and seek” with the administration by frequently transferring officials instead of addressing governance challenges. “Frequent ...

LG Sinha announces rebuilding of 5,000 houses in Jammu Kashmir after floods

REGIONAL
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday announced that over 5,000 houses will be rebuilt in the region following the recent devastating floods, reaffirming the administration’s focus on restoring normalcy and supporting affected families. Sinha urged strict action against encroachments along rivers and water bodies, emphasizing that both citizens and authorities must collaborate to prevent disasters caused by illegal constructions. Describing the recent floods in Jammu as a major catastrophe, Sinha noted that over 4,000 houses were damaged, more than 3,237 km of roads affected, and over 70 major bridges destroyed. Speaking at the ‘Swachhata Vijayotsav’ under ‘Sewa Parv’, he highlighted that temporary relief from encroachments comes at the cost of lives during flood situations. He calle...

Trump unveils Gaza Peace Plan 2025 to end conflict: Here are the 20 points

INTERNATIONAL
U.S. President Donald J. Trump, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has unveiled a comprehensive 20-point plan aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The proposal outlines steps for a ceasefire, the return of hostages, the release of prisoners, and a conditional path toward Palestinian self-determination. Hamas has not formally accepted the plan. The Gaza conflict cannot be understood without its deep historical roots. From the Palestinian perspective, the story begins in 1948 with the Nakba, or “catastrophe,” when over 700,000 Palestinians were displaced following the creation of Israel. Entire towns and villages were depopulated, leaving hundreds of thousands as refugees in Gaza, the West Bank, and neighboring countries. Since then, repeated wars, military o...

PM Modi backs Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan as ‘pathway to stability’

INTERNATIONAL
US President Donald Trump on Monday commended Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir for endorsing Washington’s newly unveiled Gaza peace plan. Speaking at a White House press briefing, Trump described Pakistan’s support as “tremendous,” noting that both leaders had backed the proposal from the outset. “The prime minister and the field marshal of Pakistan were with us right from the beginning. They just issued a statement saying they fully believe in this pact,” he said. The remarks came shortly after the US announced its 20-point plan aimed at ending the war between Israel and Hamas. The proposal includes the release of hostages and prisoners, Hamas’s disarmament, and a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces. Trump also praised leaders from Saudi...
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