J-K Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary visited LoC villages in Nowshera, Rajouri, and interacted with residents. He praised their courage during shelling and highlighted that border communities bear the real cost of conflict, not distant political voices.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has expressed deep sorrow over the death of five residents of Bihar in a tragic bus accident near Mohanlalganj in Lucknow during the early hours of Thursday and announced financial assistance for the bereaved families.
Indian Army personnel conducted door-to-door outreach in Poonch near the LoC, providing medical aid and rations to civilians affected by recent Pakistani shelling. Locals expressed gratitude, crediting the Army for their safety during the conflict.
As Pakistan continues to rain atrocities on Baloch residents, the Baloch Women Forum (BWF) strongly criticised the recent rocket launcher attack on the residence of Jangiyan Baloch, a civilian in the Balicha area of Tump Tehsil, district Kech.
The Indian Army's Bomb Disposal Squad has been actively engaged in defusing unexploded shells in the residential areas near the Line of Control (LoC) villages in the Noushera sector of Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district, ensuring the safety of local residents in the region.
Heavy rain in Hubballi caused flooding in low-lying areas. Water entered homes, and a Tempo Traveler with 13 people, along with two cars, got stuck in a water-filled underpass. No one was hurt. Residents in Ganesh Nagar said they face this problem during every heavy rain.
The situation across several districts of Jammu and Kashmir has returned to normalcy after cross-border shelling and attempted drone attacks from Pakistan had kept the residents of the region on high alert for several days.
After meeting residents affected by cross-border shelling in Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that the government will provide compensation to the people after the completion of damage assessment.
The local residents of a border village in Samba district of Jammu say that they heard the blasts occurring last night, and splinters hit one of the houses. The roof and kitchen of the affected house have also been damaged after shelling by Pakistan.
Residents in several localities in Karachi continue to suffer a severe water crisis amid sweltering weather, leaving many with no option but to buy water on exorbitant rates, Dawn reported.
Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah visited the families of those killed in Pakistan shelling in Poonch. He thanked residents for maintaining peace and said suggestions from civil society would be implemented to reduce casualties in future incidents.