Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:57am on 13 Jun 2024,Thursday India
The Centre has approved the Uttarakhand government’s proposal to rename two tehsils: Joshimath in Chamoli district will be called Jyotirmath, and Kosiyakutoli in Nainital district will be renamed Pargana Shri Kainchi Dham. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the renaming last year, fulfilling a long-standing local demand. Residents cited the historical and spiritual significance of Joshimath, originally known as Jyotirmath after Adi Guru Shankaracharya performed penance there in the 8th century and attained enlightenment. The renaming aims to restore and honor this heritage.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:28am on 13 Jun 2024,Thursday India
A shocking twist has emerged in the Pune Porsche accident case, where a 17-year-old allegedly drove under the influence and killed two men. Investigations have revealed that the doctor who switched the accused's blood samples, Dr. Ajay Tawade, was part of a larger network that offered fake blood samples to accused individuals in exchange for a fee. This network, spread across five districts, would target high-profile cases and tamper with evidence to secure milder charges. Dr. Tawade, arrested and in judicial custody, had allegedly done this multiple times before. The case has raised concerns about the prevalence of corruption and manipulation in the justice system.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:47am on 13 Jun 2024,Thursday India
Jammu and Kashmir Police have released sketches of four terrorists involved in recent attacks in Doda and Reasi districts. The terrorists carried out attacks on a joint checkpost and a search party, injuring seven security personnel. A ₹20 lakh reward has been announced for information leading to their arrest. The police have also released a sketch of a terrorist involved in an attack on a passenger bus in Reasi, which killed nine people and injured 41 others. The public has been urged to provide information about the presence and movement of these terrorists.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:47pm on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India
A policeman was injured on Wednesday evening in a fresh gunfight between security forces and terrorists in the Gandoh area of Doda district, Jammu and Kashmir. This marks the fourth terror-related incident in the region over the past three days. Terrorists opened fire on a search team, prompting a fierce exchange of gunfire. Reinforcements have been dispatched to strengthen the security cordon. Earlier attacks this week left five soldiers and a special police officer injured. Authorities have intensified search operations, releasing sketches of suspected terrorists and offering a reward for information leading to their capture.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:40pm on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India
An encounter between terrorists and security forces broke out in the Tanta area of Doda district. Indian Army's 4 Rashtriya Rifles and the Special Operations Group launched the operation based on intelligence. One SOG jawan sustained injuries during the initial exchange of fire and was evacuated for treatment. The operation expanded as security forces re-established contact with terrorists near the Jammu-Himachal Pradesh border. The incident occurred within 24 hours of separate terror attacks in Kathua and Doda. Former Army Chief Ved Prakash Malik urged caution, emphasizing the importance of securing the region before rushing into elections.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:59pm on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India
The Delhi High Court has refused to halt counselling for NEET-UG admissions despite petitions alleging irregularities in the 2024 exam. Instead, it granted time for the National Testing Agency (NTA) to respond, scheduling the hearing for July 5. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta mentioned the NTA's transfer petition to consolidate cases in the Supreme Court. This decision follows the Supreme Court's refusal to stay counselling. NEET-UG, held on May 5, faced accusations of question paper leaks and unfair grace marks distribution, leading to protests nationwide. The unprecedented perfect scores of 67 candidates further fueled concerns.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:00pm on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India
In Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua, two terrorists were killed following a late-night attack in a village. A paramilitary soldier from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was also killed in the exchange. The terrorists, who opened fire after asking for water from villagers, were armed with a U.S.-made M4 carbine. The Additional Director General of Police, Anand Jain, described the attack as a "fresh infiltration." The encounter followed a recent attack in Reasi, where a bus carrying pilgrims was ambushed, leading to nine deaths. Security forces continue to monitor the area for any additional threats.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:35am on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India
Two terror attacks rocked Jammu and Kashmir's Doda and Kathua districts on Tuesday, leaving one CRPF jawan dead and seven security personnel injured. In Doda, terrorists attacked a joint Army-police checkpost, sparking a fierce gunfight that injured five troopers and a special police officer. The Kashmir Tigers, a Jaish-e-Mohammed-linked group, claimed responsibility. In Kathua, a CRPF jawan was critically injured in a terrorist attack and later succumbed to his injuries. Two terrorists were killed in a subsequent search operation. The attacks have raised concerns about the resurgence of terror in the region.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:09am on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India
Two terrorists attempting to carry out an attack in Kathua district's Saida Sukhal village were thwarted by alert villagers. The terrorists went door-to-door asking for water, arousing suspicion. When villagers shut their doors, the terrorists opened fire, killing a paramilitary soldier and injuring a civilian. Security forces responded, killing one terrorist and searching for the second. The villagers' bravery prevented a larger tragedy. The encounter began overnight and continued into the morning, with houses being cleared one by one. The injured civilian and his wife have been hospitalized.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:47am on 12 Jun 2024,Wednesday India
The Supreme Court criticized the Delhi government for not tackling the tanker mafia in the city. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) blamed the BJP, claiming the tankers are linked to BJP supporters. The Court also reprimanded the AAP government for hiding documents in their petition. Additionally, Delhi's government accused Haryana of blocking water supply to the capital. This dispute underscores the ongoing issues in managing Delhi's water supply and the political friction between the AAP and BJP.