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    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has conveyed his greetings on the beginning of the Shri Amarnath Yatra.

    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday extended his greetings to devotees on the start of the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra, calling it a deeply sacred journey that reflects devotion, faith, penance, and the values of Sanatan tradition. In a message posted on X, he conveyed heartfelt wishes to all pilgrims and prayed for their safe, smooth, and successful journey. He expressed hope that the holy pilgrimage would bring divine blessings and enrich devotees with peace, prosperity, good health, spiritual strength, and a spirit of service to society. He also prayed to Lord Shiva for the protection and well-being of all those undertaking the challenging trek.

    At the same time, several senior leaders also shared their greetings. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh extended his best wishes to the pilgrims, praying for the grace of Lord Shiva and wishing that every devotee experiences a safe and fulfilling journey filled with peace, prosperity, and renewed energy. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also greeted the devotees, describing the Yatra as a grand celebration of Sanatan faith and praying for devotees to receive blessings and the divine vision of Baba Barfani.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed his wishes, calling the pilgrimage a rare spiritual privilege. He urged devotees to undertake the journey with discipline, devotion, and a sense of responsibility toward the nation. He further encouraged pilgrims to conclude the Yatra by planting a sapling under the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative, linking spirituality with environmental awareness.

    The 57-day pilgrimage officially began on Friday and is being managed under strict security arrangements. Authorities are using digital surveillance systems and RFID tracking to ensure real-time monitoring, crowd control, and safety of pilgrims throughout the route. The Yatra is scheduled to conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Rakshabandhan.
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    Heavy Rain Batters Himachal: 46 Roads Closed, Power Supply Disrupted; Four Dead in Weather-Related Incidents

    Persistent monsoon showers continue to affect Himachal Pradesh, disrupting daily life and damaging public infrastructure in multiple districts. The latest update released by the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) on Thursday indicates that the impact of the ongoing rainfall has worsened over the last 24 hours, with more roads blocked, increased power outages, and additional weather-related incidents.

    According to the SEOC, 46 roads across the state are currently inaccessible, compared to 35 reported on Wednesday evening. Kullu remains the most severely affected district, where 18 roads have been closed due to landslides and heavy rainfall. Mandi follows with 13 blocked roads, creating difficulties for commuters and emergency services.

    The state's electricity network has also taken a significant hit. The number of non-functional Distribution Transformer Regions (DTRs) has climbed to 181 from 127 recorded a day earlier. Mandi has suffered the greatest disruption, with 122 transformers out of service, resulting in prolonged power cuts in several localities.

    Water supply has also been affected. Six drinking water schemes have been disrupted, all located in the Jhandutta subdivision of Bilaspur district. Restoration work is currently underway to resume normal supply to the affected areas. The ongoing monsoon has also led to loss of life. Seasonal records show four weather-related deaths so far, with Kangra district accounting for three fatalities caused by incidents including electrocution, a fall, and another rain-linked mishap. Mandi district reported one death following a fall.

    Two people have died in separate road accidents during the monsoon season, with one case each reported from Kinnaur and Mandi districts. Officials estimate that the cumulative financial losses from the ongoing rains have reached approximately Rs 44.40 lakh. Mandi has recorded the highest damage at around Rs 24 lakh, while Kangra has reported losses of nearly Rs 16 lakh.

    Government departments and emergency response teams continue to work on reopening blocked roads, restoring electricity, and repairing damaged water supply systems. Authorities have advised both residents and visitors to remain alert, avoid travel through landslide-prone areas unless necessary, and closely follow official weather updates, as more rainfall is forecast in several parts of the state.
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    Congress Demands Rajnath Singh's Resignation Over Operation Sindoor Casualty Disclosure Controversy

    A political dispute has intensified over the casualty details related to Operation Sindoor, with the Congress party demanding the resignation of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, accusing him of misleading Parliament over the deaths of military personnel during the operation. The controversy began after the government officially disclosed the names of six armed forces personnel who were killed during Operation Sindoor. Congress leaders alleged that the earlier statements made by the Defence Minister created the impression that no Indian security personnel had lost their lives during the military action.


    The opposition party claimed that withholding or delaying information about soldiers who sacrificed their lives was a serious matter and demanded accountability from the Defence Ministry. Congress leaders also argued that Parliament must receive accurate information, especially on issues related to national security and the armed forces. The party has raised questions over the communication surrounding the operation and said that the government should explain why details about the casualties were not made public earlier. Congress has also indicated that it may pursue further parliamentary action over the issue.


    Government Rejects Congress Allegations: The Centre has rejected the opposition’s claims, saying that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s remarks were being viewed without the complete context. The government maintained that information regarding the casualties was not hidden and that the sacrifice of the personnel was acknowledged through official channels. The Defence Ministry stated that military authorities had already communicated details about the loss of lives following the operation and that matters related to military actions often require careful handling due to operational considerations.


    Political Battle Over Transparency: The latest controversy has triggered a wider debate over transparency during military operations. While opposition parties argue that citizens and Parliament deserve timely information, the government has highlighted the need to balance public disclosure with national security concerns.


    Operation Sindoor has now become a major political issue, with the Congress targeting the government over accountability and the ruling side defending its handling of the matter. The row is expected to continue as both sides prepare to take their arguments into political and parliamentary forums. At the centre of the debate remains the question of how governments should communicate sensitive defence-related information while respecting the sacrifices of armed forces personnel.

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    Ayodhya Donation Theft Raises Concerns Over Security and Accountability

    The alleged theft of donations collected at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya has triggered widespread concern, raising difficult questions about how religious contributions are managed and safeguarded. As the investigation gathers pace, the case has become more than a criminal probe—it is now a test of transparency, institutional accountability, and public trust.

    Authorities in Uttar Pradesh have intensified their investigation after a Special Investigation Team (SIT) uncovered suspected irregularities in the handling of temple donations. An FIR has been registered, and multiple individuals have been arrested in connection with the alleged embezzlement. Investigators have also recovered a substantial amount of cash believed to be linked to the case.According to officials, the investigation has widened beyond the initial arrests. Police have conducted searches at the homes of the accused while examining financial records, assets, and the role of individuals responsible for collecting, counting, and depositing donations. Reports also indicate that bank officials involved in handling temple funds are being scrutinized as part of the ongoing inquiry.

    Authorities have stressed that the investigation is still underway and that responsibility will be determined through the legal process.The preliminary SIT findings reportedly point to several weaknesses in the temple's donation management system. These include alleged procedural violations, inadequate oversight, lapses in CCTV coverage, and shortcomings in cash-handling practices that may have allowed the suspected misappropriation to continue unnoticed for some time.

    Security experts note that institutions handling large volumes of public donations require strict internal controls. Routine audits, digital tracking, multiple levels of authorization, and continuous surveillance are considered essential safeguards against financial misconduct.For millions of devotees, donations represent an expression of faith rather than a simple financial contribution. That is why any allegation involving religious offerings attracts intense public attention.Many observers believe that a transparent investigation and timely disclosure of findings are essential for maintaining confidence in the management of religious institutions. Accountability, they argue, is not only about identifying those responsible but also about ensuring stronger systems are put in place to prevent similar incidents in the future.

    The controversy has also led to significant administrative developments. Amid increasing scrutiny over the handling of donations, senior figures associated with the temple trust have stepped down from their positions. While officials have not linked the resignations to any finding of wrongdoing, the developments have added to public interest in the ongoing investigation.The Ayodhya donation theft case serves as a reminder that institutions managing public contributions—whether religious, charitable, or non-profit—must operate with the highest standards of transparency and financial accountability.

    Experts suggest that stronger digital record-keeping, independent audits, secure cash management procedures, and regular compliance reviews can significantly reduce opportunities for financial misconduct.The investigation remains active, and authorities continue to examine evidence before reaching final conclusions. As the legal process unfolds, many devotees hope the truth will emerge quickly and that appropriate action will be taken against anyone found responsible.Ultimately, the case is about more than missing money. It is about preserving public confidence in institutions that hold deep cultural and spiritual significance. Strengthening accountability today could help restore trust for years to come.

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    Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday stressed the importance of technology, awareness, and responsible driving habits in improving road safety in India. Speaking at an Uber event, he said simple steps like wearing helmets, using seat belts, and following traffic rules can help reduce road accident deaths. Gadkari said India records nearly 5 lakh road accidents and around 1.80 lakh fatalities every year. He highlighted the importance of the “Golden Hour” after accidents, saying timely help can save lives. He also spoke about the Rah-Veer (Good Samaritan) Scheme, under which people who help accident victims get medical assistance during the Golden Hour can receive ₹25,000 and a certificate of appreciation. The minister said the government is working on road safety through the 4Es approach — Education, Engineering, Enforcement, and Emergency Care. He added that around ₹50,000 crore has been spent on removing accident-prone black spots on highways. Uber also announced new safety measures, including a feature to securely record in-cab videos and ambulance assistance integration to improve emergency response during trips.

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