New Delhi: National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah on Sunday expressed condolences over the suicide bombing at a mosque in the Pakistani capital. “Unfortunately, now there has been an explosion in the mosque as well,” Abdullah told reporters on Sunday in Panpur in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. “This shows how far we are from Allah. We are on the path to hellfire,” he added, according to the Press Trust of India.The former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir went to Panpur to address the media and condolences Mohammad Riaz Hamadani on the death of his mother. The entire Muslim world, he said, “is plunged into chaos and into violence.” Asked whether Pakistan should be declared a terrorist state, Abdullah declined to comment.The attack took place on Friday when a 32-year-old suicide bomber entered Imambagarah Khadijah-tul-Kubra in Islamabad’s Tallay area during weekly prayers and detonated explosives. According to “Dawn” newspaper, initial reports indicate that at least 31 believers were killed and 169 injured. Authorities later said the death toll had risen to 36, with several seriously injured victims dying in hospital. The Islamic State of Pakistan, an offshoot of the Islamic State, claimed responsibility for the bombing.In Jammu and Kashmir, members of the Shiite community held candlelight marches to remember the victims. In Baramulla district, protesters gathered along the Srinagar-Baramulla National Highway in Hangirwala, raising slogans and condemning the attack.
‘There are still 1.25 billion Hindus in Bangladesh’: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat issues call for unity India News
New Delhi: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat It calls on Hindus in Bangladesh to unite and jointly fight against the unfavorable atmosphere created after the Hindutva incident. Sheikh HasinaWhat followed was a surge in anti-India sentiment.Mohan Bhagwat highlighted the 15 million Hindus in Bangladesh and said that creating a united front could help Hindus exploit the political system for their own benefit.
“…the events that happened in Bangladesh…there are 1.25 billion Hindus in Bangladesh. If they unite, they can use the political system there to their advantage, for their own security, but they have to unite. Fortunately, this time they decided not to run away; they will stay there and fight.” Now, if they are to fight, unity is crucial. The sooner they unite, the better,” news agency ANI quoted the RSS chief as saying. Bhagwat assured that the RSS would do its best for the Hindus in Bangladesh within its limits.“Given the number of Hindus present in Bangladesh, they can significantly improve their situation. To achieve this, we within our limits, and Hindus around the world in their respective places, will do our best for them; I can assure you,” he further said during the two-day lecture series ‘100 Years of the Sangh Journey – New Horizons’ in Mumbai on Sunday.Bhagwat also addressed concerns over illegal infiltration in the country, which has been increasing unabated for decades, saying: “We should inform the police that we suspect these people are foreigners and they should investigate and keep a close eye on them and we will keep a close eye on them. We will not provide employment to any foreigner.”Supporting the government’s move to deport illegal immigrants, Bhagwat said: “This is happening only now, but it has started bit by bit and will gradually increase. When the census or SIR is conducted, many people will be found not to be citizens of this country; they will automatically be excluded from the process.” “If someone comes from our country, we will give them employment opportunities but not to foreigners. You should be more alert and aware,” he added.
Tim Seifert’s fifty helps New Zealand beat Afghanistan in five-match T20 World Cup | Cricket News
Tim SeifertNew Zealand’s trademark aggression fueled New Zealand’s pursuit of a five-match win over Afghanistan in the T20 World Cup Group D match on Sunday. Chasing 183 balls, Seifert lived up to his ‘Bam Bam’ nickname, smashing 65 off 42 balls, hitting 7 fours and 3 sixes to keep the chase in check. His innings ensured that New Zealand, despite early defeat, crossed the finish line with minimum trouble.
The blunder came on the back of a brief spell of excellence from Mujeeb ur Rahman, who beat Finn Allen and Rachin Ravindra with back-to-back serves in the second leg, leaving New Zealand trailing with two wins and 14 draws. However, Seifert found the perfect ally in Glenn Phillips and the duo were intent on rebuilding. Their 74-run advantage for the third wicket came off just 47 balls, which decisively shifted the momentum in New Zealand’s favour. Seifert scored a half-century off 39 balls with six off 39 balls off Mohammad Nabi, with the pitch offering less and less to the spinners as the innings progressed. Phillips attacks Rashid Khansent him to hit a four and a six, and New Zealand led all the way. Afghanistan did successfully respond to the late attack, with Nabi dismissing Seifert and Rashid’s responsibility for Phillips. However, Seifert made full use of Rasheed’s opportunity to return the ball in the 48th hole. The job was almost done when two batsmen departed, Daryl Mitchell and Mitchell Santner Finished the remaining 28 rounds calmly. Earlier, Afghanistan had scored 182 runs in six overs and on the face of it, the total was a little below par and a bit slow. veteran Gulbadin Naib The top score was a fluent 63 off 35 balls while Sediqullah Atal contributed 29 runs with 79 off 51 balls. Despite the partnership, Afghanistan’s innings lacked explosive acceleration. Their progress was steady rather than dramatic, with the pair scoring 44 on the power play, the pair scoring 77 at halftime, and the trio scoring 130 after 15 overs. The final five overs yielded 52 points, but they would have liked more. Rahmanullah Gubaz used to look good in touch Rocky FergusonIn the sixth over, a slower ball shattered his stumps. In the same round, Ferguson also removed Ibrahim Zadranusing his leg cutter effectively. Nab reached his fifty off just 29 balls and added momentum with two sixes and a four off Jacob Duffy. Atal’s support was good but dismissed by Duffy and the moment allowed Naib to join forces with Darwish Rasooli for a brisk 33-run stand as Afghanistan crossed the 150-run mark. However, Naib’s dismissal of Rachin Ravindra in the 18th over halted the late charge. Azmatullah Omarzai hit a couple of late sixes to push Afghanistan’s score past 180, but it was not enough to counter New Zealand’s chase.
‘Words expose them’: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat calls out against ‘infiltrators’; urges people to ‘spot, report’ them | India News
New Delhi: Kuomintang chief Mohan Bhagwat Sunday warned the country to beware of “infiltrators”, claiming their “language” gave away their identities. However, the Hindu costume chief did not specify any specific language to identify them. He welcomed the controversial Special Intensive Revision (SIR) being carried out by the BJP-led central government in poll-restricted states, which had drawn criticism from the opposition parties for deleting voters.Bhagwat further urged people to “spot” infiltrators and report them to the police and avoid providing employment opportunities to them.“The government has a lot of work to do in terms of infiltration. They have to detect and deport. This hasn’t happened until now, but it’s starting to happen bit by bit and it’s going to increase. When a census or SIR is conducted, many people are not citizens of this country; they are automatically excluded from the process,” he said.“But we can do one thing: we can conduct detection. Their language exposes them. We should detect them and report them to the relevant authorities. We should inform the police that we suspect these people are foreigners and they should investigate and monitor them and we will monitor them. We will not give employment opportunities to any foreigners. If someone comes from our country, we will give them employment opportunities but not to foreigners. You should be more alert and aware,” he added.He was speaking at the two-day lecture series “Centenary of the Sangh Journey – New Horizons” in Mumbai.The issue of infiltration has become a political hot button of late, especially in West Bengal and Assam. chief minister of bangladesh Mamata Banerjee The SIR issue of the electoral list was challenged in the Supreme Court, calling it a tool of harassment. However, the Election Commission insists that this operation is crucial to weeding out illegal voters, including alleged Bangladeshi infiltrators – at this point, the Election Commission bjp Accused Banerjee of turning a blind eye. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly criticized the country’s leadership, arguing that while other countries have adopted strict measures against illegal residents, Bangladesh’s political calculations are endangering citizens and damaging the future of the country’s youth.
A desert ice cave in New Mexico has stayed below freezing for 3,400 years | World News
Hidden deep in the heart of New Mexico lies a frozen world at odds with its surrounding desert environment. Although outdoor temperatures soar in the summer sunshine, the Bandera Volcano Ice Caves remain chilly at 31°F (minus 0.6°C) year-round. The floor inside the cave is covered with ice up to 20 feet thick, centuries-old ice preserved due to the cave’s unique structure. Scientists say it has remained below freezing for more than 3,400 years, making it one of the oldest intact ice caves in the United States. The contrast between the scorching desert outside and the cold interior is breathtaking. Visitors step from sun-baked landscapes into natural icehouses, hidden relics of time frozen in the desert.
How New Mexico’s Bandera Ice Cave Became a Frozen Desert Wonderland
Bandera Ice Cave is a lava tube. During volcanic eruptions, lava flowed beneath the surface. As the lava on top cools, the lava below continues to flow. Eventually, the water flow disappeared, leaving a hollow tunnel. This is the cave we see today. Its shape blocks cold air, while the porous walls keep out the desert heat. Melting snow and rain seeped in and immediately froze on the icy floors. Over centuries, layers of ice were built up layer upon layer. Experts say this is why the cave remains so cold.Despite the sub-zero temperatures, the cave is not completely devoid of life. Arctic algae thrive on the icy surface. They create a vibrant blue-green layer on the frozen floor. Environmental educator Paul Mauermann says it’s remarkable that algae can survive in such a cold place. It is a tiny life that holds on to itself under extreme conditions. You wouldn’t expect it to be in the desert, but there it is. This seems to give the cave an otherworldly feel.
The unique frozen landscape of Bandera volcano ice cave
The Bandera volcano itself is now dormant, but it tells the story of explosive eruptions. The cinder cone formed a crater about 800 feet deep. The lava flow cools and hardens. Some are drained, forming tunnels and ice caves. Scientists can study these flows to understand volcanic activity over thousands of years. The surrounding lava fields stretch for 23 miles, a reminder of the primal forces that shaped this frozen oasis.This cave is more than just a frozen strange object. This is a natural laboratory. Researchers study ice preservation, microbial life and volcanic geology in one place. At the same time, visitors are mesmerized by its sheer surrealism. Imagine walking on a desert mountain road and entering a world that feels like the Arctic. It’s quiet, eerie and awe-inspiring. Some people say that time itself feels like it slows down inside.
‘Beyond calling for genocide’: Congress slams BJP over Himanta Sarma’s ‘straightforward’ video, seeks judicial action India News
NEW DELHI: After an alleged video posted on the ruling party’s Assam unitThe now-deleted video, titled “Point Close Shot,” shows Salma allegedly aiming a rifle at two people, one of whom was wearing a skullcap and the other with a beard. Congress said the video amounted to direct incitement to violence and could not be considered an online prank.Venugopal calls video a call for genocideThe Congress general secretary in charge of organizing KC Venugopal said the video represented a dangerous escalation of hatred.
“An official leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party has released a video showing the ‘straightforward’ targeted murder of minorities. This is nothing more than a call for genocide – a dream that this fascist regime has harbored for decades,” Venugopal said on X.He said the matter required immediate judicial intervention.He said: “This is not a harmless video that cannot be dismissed as troll content, but poison is spreading from the top and there will be consequences.”“It is impossible for Narendra Modi to condemn or oppose this act but the judiciary must take action and should not show any leniency in this case,” Venugopal added.Congress says removing video isn’t enoughCongress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said deleting the video did not absolve her of responsibility.“This is the real BJP: a mass murderer. Mr. Modi, you are filled with venom, hatred and violence. Are the courts and other institutions sleeping?” she said on X.Another Congress spokesperson Shama Mohammad accused the BJP of undermining constitutional values.“@narendramodi, you talk about ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ but your favorite man Himanta Biswa Sarma made a video of shooting Muslims and released it through the official account of the BJP Assam,” she said.“This is an attack on the Constitution of India. It shocks me that the Supreme Court of India has acted as a silent spectator. The court’s silence and failure to make findings calls its role into question,” she added.Opposition leaders also target BJP, E.C.Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi also criticized the BJP and the Election Commission.Chaturvedi said on“It is shameless that the EC will ignore this most despicable form of hatred and political objectives. They are, quite literally, toothless and useless in front of the PPP,” she added.The BJP has so far not responded to the Congress party’s accusations.
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Stalin urges PM Modi to speed up TN rail projects, seeks release of pending funds India News
chennai: chief minister of tamil nadu Stalin wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, seeking urgent intervention and directing the Railway Ministry to expedite sanctioned projects in the state by releasing required funds and reviving those that had been shelved.Stalin highlighted that progress on several key railway projects has been hampered due to “delay in release of funds by the Ministry of Railways” and partial funding of individual projects.He pointed out that an official press release stated that while the state government has approved the acquisition of 2,500.61 hectares of land for various federal railway projects, the Railway Ministry is yet to allocate funds for 931.52 hectares of land.“Delays in release of funds and piecemeal allocation…have hampered the progress of rail projects in Tamil Nadu,” the chief minister said, adding that this had created a state of “protracted uncertainty” for affected landowners.Stalin pointed out that 94% of land acquisition for 19 major projects has been completed, of which 1,198.02 hectares have been handed over to the Railways. He specifically cited the case of the Thiruvananthapuram-Kanniyakumari Broad Gauge Doubling project, for which land acquisition of 16.86 hectares remains stalled as the Railways is yet to release the necessary compensation of Rs 2897.8 crore.The prime minister urged the prime minister to ensure “priority and full” release of funds for sanctioned projects to facilitate smooth land acquisition. He also demanded that key projects currently on hold, including the Thoothukudi-Madurai (via Aruppukottai) and Tindivanam-Tiruvannamalai broad gauge railways, be “reconsidered and restarted”.Stalin highlighted Tamil Nadu’s role as India’s second-largest economy and expressed concern over the “relatively low” allocations for new railway projects in the state in recent years. He called for an increase in projects commensurate with the state’s “economic status and development needs.”“I am confident that with your intervention and continued spirit of cooperative federalism, these concerns will be quickly addressed for the mutual benefit of the state and the nation,” the letter said.Stalin assured the Prime Minister of the state government’s full cooperation for “speedy execution” of all railway projects. PTI
India begins human trials of new indigenous forest fever vaccine India News
New Delhi: India has taken another step towards strengthening its defense against Kisanur Forest Disease (KFD), a tick-borne viral infection that has long plagued forest fringe communities in the Western Ghats. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has initiated Phase 1 human clinical trials of the newly developed fully indigenous vaccine after completing pivotal laboratory and animal studies.The vaccine program was launched at the behest of the government of Karnataka, one of the states worst affected by recurring KFD outbreaks. The disease is endemic in parts of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa and Maharashtra and is associated with high fever, severe weakness and, in some cases, fatal complications.The vaccine candidate was developed by the Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, as a joint effort between Indian Immunology Ltd. and ICMR-National Institute of Virology. It is a two-dose, adjuvanted, inactivated vaccine administered 28 days apart.Officials said animal challenge and toxicity studies have been successfully completed and GLP-grade vaccine materials have been produced. Phase 1 human trials have now begun to assess safety and early immune responses, approved by the national drug regulatory agency, the Central Drug Standards Agency.If Phase 1 trials show the vaccine is safe and immunogenic, it will move into larger clinical trials before seeking full regulatory approval. Scientists say the new vaccine candidate aims to overcome limitations of the existing KFD vaccine, which requires repeated booster doses and has shown varying effectiveness in the field.The government says it will continue to support state governments in tackling critical public health challenges, with the KFD vaccine effort seen as part of a wider push to leverage indigenous research and manufacturing capabilities to develop solutions to region-specific infectious diseases.
From semiconductors to security: Key takeaways from PM Modi’s Malaysia trip | India News
Prime Minister Modi’s two-day visit to Malaysia has effectively promoted the upgrading of the comprehensive strategic partnership into tangible results.Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim described his talks with Prime Minister Modi as “very important, very strategic and critical” in advancing bilateral relations. He pointed out that relations between the two countries will be improved in 2024 and said that both sides are committed to “expeditious” implementation of the agreement. Prime Minister Modi called the relationship “special”, highlighting shared maritime interests, cultural ties and democratic values. He also reiterated India’s firm stance on terrorism, saying there should be no “double standards and no compromise”.
The two leaders held delegation-level talks in Kuala Lumpur and witnessed the exchange of 11 documents as well as several important announcements. Sign important agreements1. Audio-visual co-production agreementAn agreement to promote film and media co-productions with the aim of promoting cultural exchange and creative industry cooperation.2. Cooperation in disaster managementThe MoU aims to enhance coordination between the two governments on disaster relief, preparedness and capacity building.3. Combating and preventing corruptionThe MoU provides for cooperation in anti-corruption efforts, including information sharing and best practices.4. United Nations peacekeeping cooperation (exchange of letters)Expand existing understanding and deepen cooperation in United Nations peacekeeping operations.5. Semiconductor cooperation (exchange of letters)A framework to promote cooperation in the semiconductor industry, a priority area for both economies.6. International Big Cat Alliance Framework AgreementMalaysia joins India’s IBCA initiative to expand cooperation in wildlife conservation.7. Social Security Cooperation (ESIC-PERKESO)A Memorandum of Cooperation to promote social security benefits and coordination of Indian citizens working in Malaysia.8. Vocational Education and Training (TVET)Exchange views to enhance cooperation in skills development and technical training.9. Security cooperation between National Security CouncilsExchange of letters formalizing closer engagement on national security matters.10. Health and Medical CooperationAn agreement to deepen cooperation in healthcare, medical research and public health systems.11. Report of the 10th Malindo CEO ForumA joint report has been submitted to senior officials outlining recommendations to boost trade and investment ties.Main announcementsIn addition to the signed documents, both parties also announced several initiatives:
- India establishes consulate general in Malaysia.
- Creation of a dedicated Thiruvalluvar Center at the University of Malaya.
- Thiruvalluvar scholarship organization for Malaysian nationals.
- A cross-border payment agreement has been reached between NPCI International Payments Ltd (NIPL) and Malaysian PAYNET.
- Memorandum of Understanding between Cyberjaya University and Indian Institute of Ayurvedic Training and Research.
This is Prime Minister Modi’s third visit to Malaysia and his first visit since 2024.
