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J&K’s Kishtwar highly vulnerable to glacial lake bursts: report

J&K’s Kishtwar highly vulnerable to glacial lake bursts: report Jammu and Kashmir’s mountainous region of Kishtwar, which saw deaths of at least 65 civilians on August 14 due to likely Glacial Retreat and Lake Formation (GLOF), remained the most vulnerable district of the Union Territory (UT), warned the Disaster Management Plan 2024-25 for Kishtwar in its latest report. “GLOFs present a significant hazard to Kishtwar district, particularly impacting the tehsils of Padder, Machail, Dachhan, Marwah, and Warwan, along with areas near the Kishtwar High Altitude National Park. These regions are especially vulnerable due to their proximity to glacial lakes, Read…
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Rajasthan Assembly’s Monsoon Session starts with uproarious scenes

Rajasthan Assembly’s Monsoon Session starts with uproarious scenes Monsoon Session of the Rajasthan Assembly began on Monday (September 1, 2025) with uproarious scenes . Opposition Congress MLAs raised slogans alleging ‘theft of votes’ by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) The treasury members responded by shouting slogans against the Congress leaders . Read full story: Source
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2020 riots: Delhi High Court to pass order on bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid, others

2020 riots: Delhi High Court to pass order on bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid, others Delhi High Court is likely to pronounce verdict on bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid and others facing prosecution in a UAPA case linked to the alleged conspiracy behind the February 2020 riots . The court had reserved its order on the bail pleas on July 9 . Read full story: Source
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BJP seeks re-investigation into Soujanya rape-murder case

BJP seeks re-investigation into Soujanya rape-murder case State BJP president B.Y. Vijayendra urged the State government to reopen the Soujanya murder case of 2012 to provide justice to the family of the rape-and-murder victim . Karnataka High Court upheld the acquittal of the sole accused by observing that the trial court had “properly discussed the evidence” to conclude that “no circumstance is proved by the prosecution” against the accused . Read full story: Source
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