Supreme Court stays removal of encroachment near Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura for 10 days, notice issued

The demolition campaign being carried out by the railway authorities to clear encroachments close to Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura has been put on hold by the Supreme Court for ten days.

According to the petitioner, people have lived on the land where the railway is removing the encroachment for more than 100 years. This led to a demand for the action to be stopped.

According to the petitioner, there had been habitation on the property where the railroad was eliminating the encroachment for more than a century. On the basis of this, a request to cease the action was made.

The petitioner informed the court that the Railways had already cleared up many encroachments. There are currently 70–80 remaining homes; therefore, destruction should be halted. Immediately after the apex court stayed the action, the Railways were asked to respond. However, no one was present on behalf of the Railways in the Supreme Court during the hearing.

Tremendous devastation due to rain and landslide in Himachal Pradesh, more than 60 deaths, red alert also issued

In Himachal Pradesh, the constant rains and landslides have wreaked enormous destruction. In Himachal, more than 60 persons have passed away in the previous 72 hours. The number of fatalities is rising.

For various areas of Himachal, the meteorological department has issued a red alert. In the upcoming 24 hours, heavy rain is predicted in six districts, including Shimla, Solan, and Mandi.

In the Shimla neighborhood of Summer Hill, a temple has been totally demolished by a landslide. Many structures in Shimla’s Krishna Nagar neighborhood were entirely buried in the earth as a result of the landslide. A slaughterhouse and numerous houses built on the hill fell during this tragedy. Army, local police, home guards, NDRF, SDRF, and the Army are all working to rescue people. According to SDM Shimla (Urban) Bhanu Gupta, 12 bodies have so far been found.

Due to the severe rainfall, all schools and colleges in Himachal will be closed today. In addition, directives to close government institutions have been issued. Additionally, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for some regions.

19 people died due to heavy rains in Himachal, heavy rain alert till August 15 in many districts

Rain has once again had a negative impact on life in Himachal Pradesh. Three different occurrences involving severe rainfall in Himachal Pradesh resulted in the deaths of 19 individuals.

In Mandi and Solan, cloudburst has claimed the lives of 12 individuals. Meanwhile, a landslide at a Shiva temple in Shimla’s Summer Hill neighborhood claimed the lives of 9 more people. Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, the chief minister of Himachal, has urged people to stay at home. As a precaution, all public schools and colleges in the state have been shut down.

There is a warning for heavy rains in numerous Himachal regions till August 15th. In the Himachal Pradesh village of Dhayawala, Mamlik, a cloudburst occurred. Since the previous night, it has been fiercely raining in Chamoli, Uttarakhand. Dehradun, Tehri, Pauri, Champawat, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar in Uttarakhand have all received a red alert, while many other districts, including Haridwar, have a yellow rain alert.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will inaugurate the Basaveshwara statue, will also hold a meeting with party leaders

On Friday, Siddaramaiah, the chief minister of Karnataka, will unveil the Basaveshwara statue in the town of Athani and lay the cornerstone for other construction initiatives.

A drinking water and irrigation project will also be inaugurated by the Chief Minister in Kokatnura, in Athani taluk, later in the day. Afterward, he will meet with party leaders before returning to Bengaluru.

The Lingayat community in the Basaveshwara circle of Athani town reveres the idol of Basaveshwara. Apparently, the Lingayat voting base in north Karnataka is of great concern to the Congress leadership.

ED raids Haryana MLA Gopal Kanda’s premises, ED team reaches home and office

Haryana‘s famous MLA Gopal Kanda’s premises have been raided by the ED. As early as 6 am on Wednesday, ED teams arrived at his Gurugram home and the office of the airline company MDLR. In the midst of tight security, no one is allowed to leave the house.

Gopal Kanda, the leader of the Haryana Lokhit Party, is a Sirsa MLA. Gopal Kanda is providing outside assistance to the Haryana coalition government of the BJP and JJP. Govind Kanda, his brother, is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. In the famous Geetika suicide case, Gopal Kanda was recently acquitted.

TMC MP Derek O’Brien suspended for entire session in Rajya Sabha

The Manipur topic caused a commotion in the Rajya Sabha. In the meantime, TMC MP Derek O’Brien has been suspended from the Rajya Sabha. The House has taken action against him for indecent behavior during the session. The rest of the season has been suspended for Derek O’Brien.

Derek O’Brien got up and suggested that there be a discussion about the Manipur problem. He was told to remain cool by the chairman. Dhankhar was likewise irate when he objected. He yelled angrily. Only after that did Piyush Goyal file a motion of no confidence, leading to his expulsion from the Rajya Sabha. The House’s activities were then suspended till 12 o’clock shortly after that.

The suspension motion was read by Piyush Goyal, who stated, “I propose to suspend Derek O’Brien from the House for continuously obstructing the proceedings of the House and disobeying the Chair.” The proposal was swiftly adopted by the chairman. For the remainder of the monsoon season, Derek O’Brien has been suspended.

Encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district, three army soldiers martyred in firing

Terrorists and members of the Indian Army had a confrontation on Friday in the Jammu and Kashmir area of Kulgam. Three army men died in the encounter at the time.

According to a police officer, after getting information regarding the presence of terrorists, the security forces began a cordon and search operation in the high-altitude portions of the Halan forest area of the Kulgam district in south Kashmir.

He claimed that after the terrorists started firing on the security personnel, the search operation degenerated into an encounter. The security forces responded by taking action. The officer reported that three security workers were hurt during the shooting and later passed away. The police had earlier reported that the injured army troops had been sent to a hospital.

Plea in Delhi HC to ban the use of INDIA alliance; notices issued to Centre, EC, oppn parties

A PIL was submitted to the Delhi High Court asking for an order prohibiting the use of the acronym Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.) by a number of political parties.

The Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance, an opposition front announced by the leaders of 26 parties to challenge the BJP in the upcoming elections, is abbreviated as “I.N.D.I.A”.

A division bench made up of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Sanjiv Narula heard the plea today. The central government, the Election Commission, and the opposition parties have all received notices from the court.

Through advocate, Vaibhav Singh, petitioner Girish Upadhyay said that various political parties are adopting our national flag as their symbol of allegiance, which is another clever ruse to win the support and votes of uninformed voters. step. This spark has the potential to ignite political animosity, which will ultimately ignite political bloodshed.

The petition said that political parties are abbreviating “I.N.D.I.A.” with the intention of harming our magnificent country, which will affect India’s reputation both within our own country and on numerous international platforms.

ASI survey will continue in Varanasi’s Gyanvapi mosque, High Court rejects Muslim side’s petition

On Thursday, the Allahabad High Court decided on the ASI survey of Varanasi’s Gyanvapi Mosque. The court rejected the appeal of the Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Committee and approved the ASI survey of the Gyanvapi Masjid.

The Varanasi District Judge had mandated an ASI survey of Gyanvapi on July 21. First at the Supreme Court, then in the High Court, the Muslim side contested the ASI survey’s findings. A petition by the Muslim side to ban the survey has been rejected by the High Court. Allahabad High Court said the ASI survey is necessary in the interest of justice. It needs to be implemented under certain conditions.

Administration on alert in Nuh violence, six people died so far, 116 arrested

The government is on high alert in light of the violent incident that broke out between two communities on Monday in Nuh, Haryana. Following the violence, the situation is still tense throughout Haryana, especially in Gurugram and Faridabad. Even now, Nuh is under curfew.

Due to the disturbance, District Deputy Commissioner Prashant Panwar has implemented Section 144. Currently, internet services remain unavailable.

Police have detained 116 people thus far. The number of fatalities from the violent incident has now reached six at the same moment. In an effort to restore calm, 20 companies of the central security forces and contingents of the Haryana Police regularly march in the area.

On Wednesday morning, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad held a demonstration in GTB Nagar in front of a sizable police presence. According to council officials, certain individuals want to sabotage the nation’s atmosphere in the name of jihad. The purpose of today’s symbolic protest is to alert such forces. Drones were used by the police to scan the protest area.

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