Security forces launched extensive searches in Juthana Rajbagh, Kathua, following reports of three suspicious individuals, one with a heavy backpack. J&K police and BSF are combing the area along the Ujh river near the Pakistan border. Footprints confirm movement, though no suspects have been apprehended yet. This operation follows a fierce gunbattle in the same vicinity this March.
A government school teacher in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district was suspended and booked under the POCSO Act on Tuesday for allegedly sexually assaulting a girl student. Students staged protests following the incident, which ceased after the teacher's suspension and an FIR. The accused, Ajaz Ahmad, is currently absconding, prompting a police manhunt. This grave allegation has sparked significant concern.
Former Union Home Minister P Chidambaram refuted media claims that the US directly prevented India's military retaliation post-26/11, stating he was misquoted. He clarified that while he favored retribution, international diplomatic pressure, notably from then-US Secretary Condoleezza Rice, influenced the Manmohan Singh government against physical action.
In Kakinada, a youth named Kommuru Ashok murdered his 17-year-old girlfriend by slitting her throat at a temple on Tuesday midnight, then committed suicide on railway tracks. Police suspect he acted due to fidelity issues and her unresponsiveness, as her parents disapproved of their relationship.
Security forces launched a search operation in Kathua's Rajbagh sector after locals reported three suspicious individuals, one with a heavy backpack, near the International Border. The joint police and BSF team found footprints confirming movement along the Ujh river but made no arrests. This operation follows a similar recent search for alleged terror suspects in the district.
The AAP has criticized the BJP government's plan to teach RSS origins in Delhi schools, questioning if students will learn its «entire» history, including its non-participation in the freedom struggle and not hoisting the national flag for decades. AAP leaders also highlighted alleged discrimination within the RSS. The new curriculum aims to cover RSS history and ideology.
Ladakh Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta defended the administration following recent violence that killed four, urging agitating bodies to resume talks with the central government. He accused Rahul Gandhi of orchestrating protests. The unrest was triggered by the hospitalization of two hunger strikers demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule protections, leading to youth-led protests and clashes.
Flight services between Rajahmundry and Tirupati have commenced, launched by Union Minister K Rammohan Naidu and flagged off by AP Minister Kandula Durgesh. Alliance Air will operate thrice weekly, reducing travel time. Special introductory fares were announced, with plans to expand Rajahmundry's flight network to destinations like Shirdi and Goa due to high demand.
ACC President Mohsin Naqvi fiercely refuted claims of apologising to BCCI over the Asia Cup trophy, accusing Indian media of «fabricated propaganda.» In Tamil Nadu, TVK suspended Vijay's rallies after a tragic Karur stampede killed 41. Congress leader Raashid Alvi criticized P Chidambaram for his 26/11 remarks, while Tauqeer Raza’s aides were arrested. The US government also entered its first shutdown since 2019.
Kargil Democratic Alliance joined Apex Body Leh in withdrawing from talks with the Centre, demanding a judicial probe into the September 24 firing in Leh that killed four protesters. They insist on a retired Supreme Court judge investigation, release of arrested individuals, and withdrawal of charges against activist Sonam Wangchuk before resuming dialogue.
Congress questioned the RSS's national contributions on its centenary, contrasting it with PM Modi's praise for nation-building. The party cited RSS ideologue Savarkar's British allegiance and accused the organization of aiding the British during the Quit India Movement, criticizing its members for advocating Manusmriti.
Jairam Ramesh criticized Prime Minister Modi for his silence on the Gaza war. He called it moral cowardice. Modi welcomed President Trump's new 20-point plan for Gaza. Congress leader Pawan Khera supported Ramesh's views. Khera emphasized the need for a Palestinian state. The plan aims for peace and security in the region. India recognized Palestine in 1988.
Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) is set for inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 8, promising to eventually surpass Mumbai's existing airport in traffic handling capacity. Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani reviewed final preparations for the facility, which will handle 9 crore passengers annually when fully operational. Flights are scheduled to commence shortly after inauguration, scaling up rapidly.
The Chief Minister extended his greetings to everyone on this auspicious occasion and highlighted the role of Matru Shakti and Nari Shakti in instilling new inspiration.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge was admitted to MS Ramaiah Hospital in Bengaluru for a planned pacemaker implantation and is reported stable. The 83-year-old leader, who was earlier hospitalized for fever, is scheduled to address a public rally in Kohima, Nagaland, on October 7, focusing on youth employment and good governance.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi endorsed US President Donald Trump's 20-point Gaza peace plan, hailing it as a viable path to lasting stability for Palestinian and Israeli people. Trump, alongside Israeli PM Netanyahu, unveiled the initiative, proposing an immediate ceasefire and hostage release.
GE Aerospace delivered the fourth F404-IN20 engine to HAL for India's Tejas Mk1A. HAL confirmed negotiations concluded for a follow-on order of 113 F404 engines, valued over $1 billion, expected to be signed in October. This deal, alongside F414 tech transfer talks, significantly boosts India's defence indigenisation efforts.
J&K CM Omar Abdullah ruled out street protests for statehood restoration, citing the danger from «trigger-ready forces» after the recent Ladakh unrest. He vowed to pursue the demand politically and peacefully, prioritizing young lives over confrontation. Abdullah highlighted Leh's reversal on Article 370 abrogation, noting their initial celebration turned to regret, underscoring the shift in regional sentiment.
India witnessed a 30% surge in environment-related crimes in 2023, totaling 68,994 cases, primarily due to tobacco-linked offenses. While overall crime numbers increased, conviction rates for serious violations like forest and wildlife protection remain notably low. Major states, including Delhi and Punjab, reported zero cases under the Air Pollution Control Act, raising concerns about enforcement despite persistent environmental challenges.