Ministry of Corporate Affairs Holds New Year Interactive Session in New Delhi

Ministry of Corporate

Regional Directorate Northern Region of Union Corporate Affairs’ Ministry organised an interactive session with all the officers and officials at the Occasion of New Year at CGO Complex, New Delhi.

The Informal get together was graced by Regional Director for Northern Region,  Vinod Sharma.During the Occasion, Vinod Sharma extended his greetings and advised everyone to maintain the professional and personal life in a healthy manner.

He further prayed that the new year 2025 brings prosperity and good health to the families of all the office bearers of the office.Among the participants present were Senior ICLS officers, Shashi Raj Dara, Sanjay Kumar Gupta, Seema Rath, Prahlad Meena, Sanjay Yadav among others.

Four Jaish-e-Mohammad Militant Associates Arrested in Awantipora, South Kashmir

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Police on Wednesday claimed to have arrested four Jaish-e-Mohammad Militant Associates in South Kashmir’s Awantipora.

The police said that it along Security forces have arrested four terrorist associates of proscribed terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad in Tral. They have been identified as Mudasir Ahmad Naik S/o Farooq Ahmad Naik R/o Tral Payeen, Umar Nazir Sheikh S/o Nazir Ahmad Sheikh R/o Kuchmulla and inayat Firdoos Rather S/o Firdoos Ahmad Rather R/o Tral Payeen, Salman Nazir Lone S/o Nazir Ahmad Lone R/o Kounserbal Tral.

Incriminating materials of proscribed terror outfit Jaish-eMohammad,was recovered from their possession.

It is pertinent to mention here that, all the arrested terrorist associates were involved in providing logistics support and transportation of arms & ammunition to the active terrorists of proscribed terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad in Tral and Awantipora areas of Police District Awantipora, he said.

In this regard, a case vide FIR No.134/2024 under relevant sections of law stands registered at Police Station Tral and further investigation initiated, reads the statement.(GNS)

Dr. Tanveer Ahmad and his PhD student Ms. Nisha Chaudhary in Jamia Millia Islamia Develops AI-Powered Oral Cancer Detection Technology, Granted Patent by Indian Government

As 2024 draws to a close, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) proudly unveils a revolutionary advancement in the battle against oral cancer. Researchers at the university have developed an innovative technology that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital pathology to dramatically improve the detection and prediction of this deadly disease. This breakthrough promises to reshape cancer diagnostics, offering more precise, cost-effective, and widely accessible solutions for patients across the globe. The groundbreaking work comes from a scientist of Kashmir origin.

The Indian government has officially recognized the innovation, granting a patent on December 24, 2024, for the system titled A system and method for genomic markers and digital pathology image-based prediction of oral malignant disorders. Designed by Dr. Tanveer Ahmad and his PhD student Ms. Nisha Chaudhary from the Multidisciplinary Centre for Advanced Research and Studies (MCARS), this invention is set to revolutionize the way oral cancer is diagnosed and managed.

The technology leverages a combination of tissue image analysis and genomic markers, enabling detailed insights into various oral conditions such as oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF), oral leukoplakia (OLL), oral lichen planus (OLP), and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). For OSCC, the system can assess the severity of the cancer, categorizing it as well-differentiated, moderately differentiated, or poorly differentiated. Moreover, the system predicts the likelihood of precancerous conditions advancing into malignant stages, providing critical information for early intervention.

In addition to its accuracy, the technology offers a significant reduction in diagnostic costs, making advanced oral cancer detection more accessible. By incorporating AI and digital pathology, the system also provides clear treatment pathways, leading to improved outcomes for patients.

The research team’s remarkable work was recently published in Scientific Data, a high-impact journal by the Nature Publishing Group, with an impressive impact factor of 9.8. Their article, High-resolution AI image dataset for diagnosing oral submucous fibrosis and squamous cell carcinoma, not only provides a valuable tool for researchers worldwide but also highlights the significance of their contributions to the field.

This achievement is the result of a collaborative effort, with Dr. Ahmad and Ms. Chaudhary working alongside esteemed researchers such as Dr. Akhilanand Chaurasia, Dr. Arpita Rai, Dr. Deepika Mishra, and Dr. Charbel Darido. Their combined expertise has laid the foundation for transformative advancements in both digital pathology and oral cancer research.

Professor Mohammad Husain, Director of MCARS, praised this achievement as a moment of immense pride for Jamia Millia Islamia. He extended heartfelt congratulations to the entire team, recognizing their dedication and visionary work, which has brought global recognition to the university.

This innovative research and its patent recognition represent a significant milestone not just for JMI, but for the global scientific and medical communities. Looking ahead to 2025, this technology stands as a beacon of hope for more accessible and effective cancer diagnostics.

Over the past five years, Dr. Tanveer Ahmad, a specialist in gene-editing, and his team have been at the forefront of various innovations aimed at improving the detection and treatment of life-threatening diseases, including the development of a COVID-19 detection tool.

Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan Reviews Centrally Sponsored Schemes, Commends Cross-Party Cooperation in Kashmir

Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan

Expressing happiness over the meeting of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah with Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) post snowfall in Kashmir, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan reviewed Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) at the last leg of his two-day visit to Kashmir.

“The Union Home Secretary expressed happiness over the meeting of CM Sahab with MLAs cutting across party lines after snowfall hit the Valley,” a senior administrative officer, who attended the meeting called by Govind Mohan to review CSS told Greater Kashmir. “He appreciated the MLAs of ruling NC, PDP, and BJP for speaking about the problems in their respective areas.”According to the officer, the Union Home Secretary expected such meetings off and on so that the problems of the people are mitigated.

The meeting convened by Govind Mohan at SKICC on Tuesday morning was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, J&K Home Secretary, some Commissioner Secretaries, and some other officers.

A day after heavy snowfall, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah chaired a high-level meeting with Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Deputy Commissioners (DCs) of the Kashmir division via video conferencing.

Held at the Raabita Public Outreach Office, the meeting focused on reviewing restoration efforts and essential services, including snow clearance, power and water supply, and health facilities.

MLAs across party lines had commended the swift response of the Chief Minister-led administration, lauding its commitment to addressing public grievances during weather adversities.

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The CM had sought feedback from MLAs and held one-on-one discussions with DCs to assess the situation in snow-affected districts.

He had directed officials to identify service delivery gaps and take immediate corrective measures to alleviate hardships faced by residents.

CM Omar had stressed prioritising snow clearance on link roads, improving water supply through the deployment of tankers, and preventing water-logging in low-lying areas.

He also emphasised the need for smooth traffic movement on the National Highway, urging better coordination between the National Highways Authority of India, Traffic Police, and district administrations.

The CM had called for enhanced preparedness for the forecasted snowfall, urging continuous monitoring and synergy among departments to avoid inconvenience to the people.

Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary Dheeraj Gupta, and Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri also participated virtually in the meeting.

Govind Mohan took a detailed review of centrally-sponsored schemes that have given a significant boost in development and welfare activities that have been effectively implemented across J&K.

These schemes have been pivotal in addressing key challenges in sectors like health, education, rural development, and infrastructure, ensuring inclusive growth and socio-economic upliftment of the region.

Earlier, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo briefed the meeting about the different centrally-sponsored schemes being implemented in Jammu and Kashmir and their progress.

The schemes that were reviewed included PMAY – Affordable Housing for All – under which thousands of families across J&K have been provided affordable housing.

The scheme aims to achieve the government’s vision of ‘Housing for All’ by 2024.

In the rural areas of J&K, PMAY (Gramin) has seen remarkable success, with over 65,000 houses completed in the last three years, benefiting economically weaker sections and marginalised communities.

Another scheme reviewed was MGNREGA – Boosting Rural Employment – which has been instrumental in generating employment opportunities in rural areas of J&K.

Jal Jeevan Mission – Ensuring Clean Drinking Water – was also reviewed by Govind Mohan as the mission has made significant strides in providing tap water connections to rural households in J&K.

According to official data, over 70 percent of rural households now have access to functional tap water connections, a substantial increase from just 20 percent in 2019.

The scheme has not only improved public health but also reduced the drudgery of women who previously had to fetch water from distant sources.

Ayushman Bharat – Healthcare for All – came also for discussion.

The scheme provides health insurance coverage of up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year.

In J&K, over 25 lakh Golden Cards have been issued, enabling residents to access cashless treatment in empanelled hospitals across the country.

This has brought immense relief to economically weaker families grappling with high medical expenses.

Other schemes reviewed included PMGSY – Connecting Remote Areas, Mission Youth – Empowering the Younger Generation, Ujjwala Yojana, which provides free LPG connections to women from below-poverty-line households, and the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN).

While these schemes have brought visible improvements in the quality of life, challenges like ensuring last-mile delivery, addressing regional disparities, and creating awareness about these initiatives were stressed during the meeting.

The senior government official assured the Union Home Secretary that efforts were being intensified to monitor their implementation and involve local stakeholders to overcome any hurdles.

NIA Achieves 100% Conviction Rate in 2024, Strengthens National Security with Multiple Key Arrests

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday announced a record-breaking achievement for 2024, boasting a 100 per cent conviction rate with the conviction of 68 accused in 25 cases, a feat that underscores the agency’s commitment to delivering justice and strengthening national security.

Officials attributed this success to rigorous investigations and meticulous legal strategies. The achievement marks a significant milestone for the NIA, further solidifying its reputation as one of the country’s most effective investigative agencies.

As per the agency, a total of 210 accused were arrested across key categories of crimes in 80 cases registered by the NIA in 2024. Of these cases, Left Wing Extremism (LWE) and North East insurgency topped the list at 28 and 18 cases respectively.

Seven Jammu and Kashmir Jihadi cases were followed by six explosive substances and five human trafficking cases.

NIA further registered four other Jihadi cases, four Khalistan and two ISIS Jihadi cases, and one case each in gangsters, cyber terrorism, Fake Indian Currency Notes and others categories.

Besides convictions of 68 accused in 25 cases, NIA said its impressive performance for 2024 was marked by charge sheeting of 408 accused.

A total of 137 properties worth Rs 19.57 crore were attached during the year as part of the agency’s sustained efforts to dismantle the various terrorist, gangster and other criminal networks.

Left Wing Extremism (LWE) remained under NIA’s scanner throughout the year, leading to a maximum of 69 arrests of the total 210 arrests reported in 2024.

Twenty-eight cases of LWE were registered, and 12 chargesheets filed against 64 accused in this category. North-east insurgency was also high on NIA’s radar with 15 arrests.

The Independence Day boycott call by ULFA(I) in Assam saw the arrest of five accused in two separate cases. The call had been given on August 14 by Paresh Baruah, commander-in-chief of the banned terrorist organisation. This was followed, the next day, by a press release issued by Ishan Asom, 2nd Lieutenant cum Assistant Publicity Secretary of ULFA(I), that 19 IEDs had been planted across various parts of Assam, leading to a situation of panic among the people of the state.

The crackdown on the growing terrorist gangster was also a key highlight of the year. NIA arrested 14 accused in connection with foreign-based Khalistani terrorist cases during the year, which saw 101 searches being conducted in these cases.

The total searches carried out across all kinds of cases in 2024 stood at 662. Thirteen arrests were made in gangster-related cases during the year.

The agency said its agile efforts in cracking terrorism cases were evident in the fact that it had charge-sheeted Pakistan-based Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) chief Wadhawa Singh alias Babbar and five other terrorists in the murder of VHP leader Vikas Prabhakar alias Vikas Bagga in Punjab within months of the fatal attack.

Similarly, 10 accused, including foreign-based terrorist Goldy Brar, were expeditiously charge-sheeted in the case pertaining to firing for extortion at the house of a businessman in Chandigarh by aides of Brar. Early in the year, NIA had also charge sheeted Khalistan Terrorist Force (KTF) members Manpreet Singh alias Peeta and Mandeep Singh, after their successful deportation from the Philippines.

NIA further secured the conviction of four terrorists, including chief conspirator Kulwinderjeet Singh alias Khanpuria, in a terror conspiracy case related to the banned Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) outfit. Khanpuria was involved in many terrorist cases, including a bomb blast at Connaught Place and a grenade attack at Red Fort, Delhi, in the nineties. He was also wanted in many terrorist cases, including a conspiracy to carry out targeted killings in Punjab.

Another notable development in the Khalistani terror-related cases was the successful extradition of Tarsem Singh Sandhu of Tarn Taran district of Punjab from UAE, in a case of conspiracy of KLF, BKI & ISYF to wage war against the country.

As far as extraditions secured by NIA are concerned, another accused, Salman Khan, was brought in from Rwanda in an arms seizure case in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Arms seizure emerged as a key milestone in NIA’s against attempts by anti-national forces to unleash violence in the country.

Cases of weapons recovery and seizure were reported from across the country, including Jammu, Jaipur, Ranchi, Patna, and Chandigarh. Notable among these was the seizure, in Jammu, of arms/ammunition and other incriminating materials from a car driver working as an overground worker (OGW) of the banned Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) terrorist outfit.

As many as 2 hand grenades, 34 9mm pistol rounds, 1 Chinese pistol, 1 Turkish pistol, 20 Chinese pistol rounds and 1 pistol silencer were recovered in this case.

A massive haul of five rifles, six pistols, one revolver, 215 rounds ammunition, 5 detonators, two packets of gunpowder, 75 fired empty cartridges and 75 kgs of suspected explosive substance were also seized in a case of illegal supply of arms, ammunition and explosives to operatives in NE states and insurgent groups based across the international border

The arrest of 11 ISIS Jihadis, five Jammu and Kashmir Jihadis and 24 other Jihadis marked another major step forward for the agency.

The anti-terror agency scaled up its operations multifold in 2024, cracking the Rameshwaram cafe blast case in Karnataka, which rocked the nation early in the year, within a matter of months. With five accused already arrested and four charge-sheeted in this high-profile case, NIA once again proved its ability to solve tough cases with speed and agility, backed by technical and field investigations in coordination with various state police forces and other agencies.

A total of 27 absconding criminals were nabbed by NIA during the year. Notable among them was Savad, who was nabbed after being on the run for 13 years in the Kerala Professor hand-chopping case.

Other key absconders arrested during the year included Mohammed Sahjalal Haldar and Idris in a Bengaluru case relating to human trafficking from Myanmar into India, Shokat Ali alias Shaukat Ali in the Jaipur customs gold seizure case, and Mohammed Mustafa and Kodaje Mohammed Sherif in BJP leader Praveen Nattaru murder case.

The arrest of absconder Kamran Haider in the Laos human trafficking and cyber slavery case signified NIA’s concerted focus on destroying the chain behind this criminal activity, which has led to several innocent youth being trapped on foreign land by unscrupulous elements.

A key aspect of the speedy action and breakthroughs in the Rameshwaram cafe blast and other major cases was the stellar role played by the intelligence agencies and the concerned state police forces.

NIA coordinated closely with them throughout the year, working in a spirit of teamwork and sharing information on a continuous basis to crack various important cases with speed and alacrity.

As part of its efforts to enhance the capacity of the state police forces, NIA also engaged in their capacity building, providing training to 1,678 state police officials through 11 training programmes and courses in 2024.

At the same time, given the growing scale and magnitude of major terror-related and other serious crimes with the potential to disrupt India’s peace and harmony, NIA made significant efforts during the year to strengthen its own capacities.

The establishment of two new exclusive NIA courts, one each in Jammu and Ranchi, was an important step in this direction. NIA also released a handbook on UA(P)A investigations to bring standardisation into the probing of terror cases. (ANI)

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Wishes for a Prosperous 2025, Extends New Year Greetings

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Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday extended his heartfelt wishes for a prosperous year ahead.

In a post on X, LG Sinha wrote, “Warm greetings & good wishes to everyone on the joyous occasion of New Year. May the year 2025 bring happiness, health & prosperity to all.”

Omar Abdullah Hopes for a Smoother 2025, Wishing Peace and Happiness for Jammu and Kashmir

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Expressed his desire for a smoother and more favourable year ahead.

In a post on X, CM wrote, “Jammu and Kashmir 2024 has been one hell of a year, when it was good it was amazing & when it was bad it really sucked. 2025 please go easier on my poor heart.”

“Here’s wishing all of you a happy, peaceful & health 2025. May the flames of this bonfire fill your lives with the warmth of love & happiness.” he added.

After Noticing Suspicious Movement in Jammu’s RS Pura Sector BSF Opens Fire After

BSF Opens Fire

BSF opened fire upon detecting suspicious movement at the International Border in Jammu’s RS Pura Sector today morning, officials said.

An official said that the incident occurred when the BSF sentry observed movement originating from the Pakistani side, prompting immediate action.

He said that over a dozen rounds were fired to deter any potential intrusion.Following the incident, a search operation was launched in the forward areas,” he added—(KNO)

Bandipora Police Attach ₹52.5 Lakh Land of Terrorist Handler Mushtaq Ahmad Mir Under UAPA in Hilalabad Nesbal Sumbal

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In a significant crackdown on terrorism, Bandipora police have attached 2 Kanals and 7.5 Marlas of land in Hilalabad Nesbal Sumbal, valued at ₹52.5 lakh, under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

A Spokesperson said that they have attached 02 Kanals & 7.5 Marlas of land under Survey No.’s 898(1.5M),862(7.75M)& 938(01K-9.25M),having market value of 52.5 lakhs located at village Hilalabad Nesbal Sumbal under UA(P)Act.The property belongs to Mushtaq Ahmad Mir S/o Gh Mohiuddin Mir R/o Hilalabad Nesbal Sumbal, a terror handler presently operating from Pak.

“The land had been identified as proceeds of terrorism and was attached under sections of 85 BNSS in respect of said terrorist Handler following his declaration as proclaimed offender in Case FIR No.37/2024 under UA(P)Act, IA Act and E&IMCO Act of PS Pethkote.The operation reaffirms the commitment of Bandipora police in combating terrorism of all kinds”.

Kulgam Police Conducts Mock Drill at Qazigund Railway Station to Enhance Emergency Response

Mock Drill of Kulgam Police

Police along with CAPF, RPF, Fire & Emergency service in Kulgam conducted a mock drill exercise at Railway Station Qazigund today to assess emergency response mechanisms and preparedness in handling critical situations.

The mock drill was held to prepare field forces to respond promptly to any untoward incident especially of a terror nature with quick and safe response and to assess the security response time, coordination, and effectiveness. The exercise also aimed to identify areas for improvement and streamline the response mechanism. A team of specialist officers of Kulgam Police, CAPF, RPF, Fire and emergency service participated in the said exercise.

The mock drill was conducted under the supervision of SSP Kulgam Shri Sahil Sarangal-IPS, who appreciated the efforts of security forces present in enhancing its emergency response capabilities.

J&K Police reaffirms its commitment to ensuring public safety and security. The mock drill exercise is part of our ongoing efforts to enhance our emergency response mechanisms and provide effective services to the community.