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Hindu bloc repeats Ajmer Dargah claim | India News

[ad_1] Hindu bloc repeats Ajmer Dargah claim Hindu Sena national president Vishnu Gupta, who filed a civil suit in an Ajmer court in Nov 2024 claiming existence of a Shiva temple underneath the dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, on Saturday submitted that the replies filed by the dargah committee and ASI dismissing any evidence of a temple at the site be rejected. In his rejoinder filed on his plea by respondents, Union ministry of minority affairs, dargah committee and ASI-Gupta reiterated his claim of a temple at the site and the right to worship there. He described the respondents' replies as hindering justice and untenable. The court adjourned the hearing to July 19. The ASI stated in its reply that it had no proof of any such temple. [ad_2] Source link

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Hoping to put Pak on grey list, India eyes FATF tango with US | India News

[ad_1] File photo: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri (Picture credit: PTI) NEW DELHI: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri discussed ways to deepen economic and financial ties with the US, including collaboration in international financial institutions and coordination in the upcoming Financial Action Task Force (FATF) processes, during his visit to Washington, said the Indian govt.This is important in the context of ongoing efforts by India to get Pakistan back into the global terror watchdog's grey list by flagging its involvement in terror-financing in the FATF meeting in June. Misri discussed the issue with deputy secretary of the treasury Michael Faulkender.Misri's visit to the US was a follow-up to PM Modi's visit to the country on Feb 13 this year, during which both sides launched the India-US COMPACT (Catalysing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce & Technology) for the 21st Century.In meetings with […]

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Prince William never takes break from royal duties, not even on family vacations

[ad_1] Prince William may be on holiday with Kate Middleton and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, but his work as the Duke of Cornwall never truly takes a back seat.During a recent visit to the Duchy of Cornwall estate, The Telegraph witnessed how William remains focused on improving life for its residentseven while away with his family.One of the family’s favourite spots is Tresco, an island in the Isles of Scilly, part of the duchy. Here, the prince is well known for chatting with locals about community needs and development. His efforts have led to tangible improvements, including a new healthcare centre with a maternity suite, housing plans for essential workers like teachers and doctors, and initiatives promoting sustainable tourism.The Isles of Scilly hold a special place for William, as family holidays there echo his […]

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She died in my arms: Poonch mourns lives lost in Pak shelling | India News

[ad_1] She died in my arms: Poonch mourns lives lost in Pak shelling POONCH: Shells screamed through the early morning darkness of May 7, tearing through homes and lives in Poonch district, close to the LoC in J&K. At Sukha Kattha, a cluster of small homes on a mountainside, Javid Iqbal’s five-year-old daughter Mariyam lay in his lap, her stomach ripped open by shrapnel. “She died in my arms,” he said on May 30, showing her photo, voice choked. His eight-year-old daughter Iram Naaz was wounded too.In another part of the district, at Jamia Zia-ul-Uloom, a 52-year-old seminary that doubles as a boarding school, Qari Mohammad Iqbal had just started his day. A shell exploded near an under-construction building beside his room, sending metal splinters flying. Four students were wounded. Qari Iqbal, a 46-year-old Quran teacher, was declared dead on […]

US expanding military ties with India, says US defence secretary Pete Hegseth, backs deeper QUAD role

[ad_1] US defence secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday said the United States is expanding its security partnership with India, calling for deeper cooperation within the QUAD alliance to counter growing threats in the Indo-Pacific. “We're also expanding our security partnership with India through robust military exercises like Tiger Triumph,” Hegseth said. “And we're also amplifying cooperation within the Quad and other multilateral frameworks.”Also read: US warns China is 'preparing' to use military force in AsiaHegseth made clear that the US sees logistical integration among QUAD partners as a key step forward.“Within the Quad, we're also leading an initiative called the Indo Pacific Logistics Network, enabling QUAD partners to leverage shared logistics capabilities in the Indo Pacific,” he said. “You know, they say rookies talk strategy, pros talk logistics.”LIVE: Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks at the Shangri-La Dialogue 2025 in […]

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Ready to assist states in certifying municipal accounts: CAG | India News

[ad_1] File photo: Comptroller and Auditor General Sanjay Murthy NEW DELHI: To increase transparency and attract private investment in urban infrastructure, Comptroller and Auditor General Sanjay Murthy on Saturday said the federal auditor is ready to assist states in certifying their municipal accounts. Such certifications add credibility and value, encouraging private players to invest in urban projects, he added.The CAG will soon highlight best practices and models that municipalities can adopt, and if they adopt them, there will not be any financial audit observations, Murthy said. However, he said such an assurance would only be possible if municipal accounts are properly maintained and revenue sources clearly tracked.Transparent and reliable financial systems are essential to attracting serious bidders and funding for urban projects, Murthy said at an online event organised by think-tank Janaagraha to commemorate the 32nd anniversary of the 74th […]

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Army chief reviews Akhnoor preps, lauds Op Sindoor fight | India News

[ad_1] Army chief reviews Akhnoor preps, lauds Op Sindoor fight JAMMU: Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi reviewed Saturday operational preparedness of troops during a visit to Pargwal in Jammu’s Akhnoor sector in the wake of Operation Sindoor.“General Dwivedi visited Tiger Division, where he commended troops for outstanding performance in Operation Sindoor. General Dwivedi stressed the importance of staying agile and vigilant in response to evolving security dynamics,” Jammu defence PRO Lt Col Suneel Bartwal said.General Dwivedi praised BSF’s close operational integration with the Army and lauded the bravery of an assistant commandant, Neha Bhandari, and her team for defending forward posts in Akhnoor, Col Bartwal said. “COAS (Gen Dwivedi) also acknowledged valuable contributions of ex-servicemen in supporting the forces during Operation Sindoor,” the spokesperson said.On Friday, General Dwivedi had inspected forward areas and posts along Jammu division’s Sunderbani sector. He […]

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Who pressured India into ceasefire?: Congress demands answers on Operation Sindoor, terms of peace with Pakistan | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: As the fog surrounding Operation Sindoor begins to lift, the Congress on Saturday launched a direct attack on the Modi government, demanding clarity on the terms of the ceasefire with Pakistan following India’s retaliatory strikes for the Pahalgam terror attack. Senior leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Pawan Khera accused the government of “misleading the nation” and questioned whether it had demanded the extradition of most-wanted terrorists from Islamabad.What were the conditions of peace with Pakistan?At a press conference in Delhi, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera raised sharp questions: “When will the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack be caught? Who procured the RDX for Pulwama? Under what pressure was the ceasefire with Pakistan finalised?”Khera asked if India had used the moment to demand the extradition of Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar, and Dawood Ibrahim. “We want strong answers to strong questions,” […]

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US Speaker reacts to Indian-American Megha Vemuri’s pro-Palestine speech: ‘Have your children avoid MIT’

[ad_1] Indian-American student Megha Vemuri is at the center of a major controversy as she spoke against Israel in her MIT commencement speech. Speaker Mike Johnson reacted to Indian-origin Megha Vemuri's pro-Palestine speech at the commencement ceremony and called it ignorant, hateful and morally bankrupt. Johnson also took MIT to task as he questioned why the institute has not properly responded to it. The Speaker was reacting to a post by MAGA commentator Megyn Kelly who criticized Vemuri's apathy to the Jewish students attending the ceremony. "have your children avoid MIT & the Ivy League at all costs," Johnson wrote. "So this woman hijacks the MIT graduation to make the whole thing about her personal beliefs about Israel, any insult to the Jewish students or others in attendance be damned. Selfish, self-aggrandizing, disrespectful & RUDE," Megyn Kelly wrote on X […]