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Poonch terror attack: 12 held for questioning, CASO on for 2nd day as BSF, NSG review border belt

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At least twelve suspects have been detained for questioning while a massive cordon-and-search-operation (CASO) continued for the second day on Saturday as security forces continue to probe the terrorist attack on an Indian Army truck that left five soldiers dead in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district.

According to officials, a large-scale CASO bolstered by drones and sniffer dogs is currently underway in Bhata Dhurian-Tota Gali and neighbouring areas of the border district to hunt down the terrorists who carried out the attack even as twelve people have been detained and are being questioned in connection with the April 20 attack.

They said that utmost caution is being exercised during the CASO as the terrorists may have rigged the dense forests with deep gorges and caves with improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

Following the attack, traffic on the Bhimber Gali-Poonch road was stopped and people have been advised to go to Poonch via Mendhar.

Reports said that Border Security Force (BSF) Director General S L Thaosen and Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Mukesh Singh, besides top officials from the National Security Guard (NSG) conducted a security review of the border belt and also visited the scene of the attack.

They said that fourteen people were detained for questioning and two of them were later released.

On Thursday, April 20, five Indian Army jawans were killed after their vehicle caught fire on the Poonch-Jammu highway in Jammu and Kashmir.

According to reports, an army vehicle caught fire in Bhatta Durian Forest in BG Sector of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir resulting in the deaths of five Army personnel and injuries to another.

As per preliminary investigations, the Army truck was carrying fruits and other items to a forward village for Iftar that was supposed to be hosted by the Army’s Rashtriya Rifles unit on Thursday evening.

Reports quoting sources said the attack is suspected to have been carried out by a group of three to four terrorists who may have used a sticky bomb or a grenade due to which the Army truck caught fire.

They said the conspirators and attackers may have spent over a year in Poonch and adjacent Rajouri to get a lay of the land, adding that terror outfit Jammu and Kashmir Gaznavi Force (JKGF) is said to be active in the area and its “commander”, Rafiq Ahmed alias Rafiq Nayi, hails from the region.

According to a report, the terrorists used armour-piercing bullets and a sticky bomb to target the Army vehicle that was carrying fruits, vegetables and other items for an Iftar party which was to be hosted by them in a frontier village.

As per an India Today report, sticky bombs—which can be attached to vehicles and set to explode via timers or detonated remotely—and armour-piercing steel core bullets were used in the Poonch terror attack.

Quoting sources, the report said that forensics found evidence of 36 rounds, including armour-piercing rounds being fired at the Army truck and also recovered two grenade pins from the scene, besides also finding evidence of Kerosene vapours near the charred truck.

As per reports, 7.62 MM steel core armor-piercing bullets that are Made in China, were used in the attack.

Army sources said the truck caught fire because of the likely use of grenades.

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Four killed after temple roof collapses at Maharashtra’s Yashwadi shrine

Four devotees were killed and several others injured after a portion of an under-construction roof collapsed at the Yashwadi temple in Maharashtra’s Parbhani district.

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Temple roof collapse

A tragic accident at a prominent temple in Maharashtra’s Parbhani district claimed four lives on Saturday after a portion of an under-construction roof collapsed on devotees gathered at the site.

The incident took place at the Yashwadi temple in Yashwadi village, around 190 km from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Authorities launched a large-scale rescue operation after devotees were trapped beneath the debris following the collapse.

According to local officials, the roof section in front of the sanctum, part of an ongoing construction project, gave way during the afternoon. MLA Rajesh Vitekar said 27 people were trapped under the rubble. All those trapped were later rescued, but four people lost their lives in the incident.

Several injured devotees were shifted to nearby medical facilities for treatment. Three people were admitted to the District General Hospital, while around 20 others received treatment at RP Medical College, according to officials.

Rescue teams rushed to the site

Police, district administration personnel and emergency responders reached the temple soon after the collapse was reported. Rescue efforts continued for several hours as teams worked to remove debris and locate those trapped underneath.

Officials said the structure that collapsed was the temple’s sabhamandap, or outer assembly hall, where construction work was nearing completion. Initial assessments suggest there may have been a structural issue linked to a pillar being erected at the site, though the exact cause remains under investigation.

Popular pilgrimage site draws huge crowds

The Yashwadi temple is among the most visited religious sites in the Parbhani region and attracts thousands of devotees every Saturday. The accident occurred on a day when large numbers of worshippers had gathered at the shrine, increasing concerns about the scale of the tragedy.

Authorities are expected to conduct a detailed inquiry into the collapse and examine whether construction safety norms were followed during the expansion work.

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PM Modi extends birthday wishes to President Droupadi Murmu, praises her leadership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished President Droupadi Murmu on her birthday, praising her dedication, leadership and inspiring rise to India’s highest constitutional office.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended warm birthday greetings to President Droupadi Murmu, praising her dedication to public service and describing her life journey as a source of inspiration for people across the country.

In a message shared on social media, the Prime Minister lauded President Murmu’s commitment to the nation and highlighted her efforts toward the welfare of the poor and marginalised sections of society. He said her leadership and service continue to motivate citizens.

Modi also wished the President a long and healthy life, noting that her rise to the highest constitutional office reflects the strength of India’s democratic values. He said her journey gives hope to millions and serves as an example of perseverance and public service.

President Murmu, who was born on June 20, 1958, assumed office as the 15th President of India in July 2022. She made history as the first person from a tribal community to become President and the second woman to hold the post.

Her political and public life has included service as a legislator in Odisha, a minister in the state government and Governor of Jharkhand before she was elected President.

The President’s journey from Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district to Rashtrapati Bhavan is often cited as a symbol of social mobility and inclusive representation in Indian democracy.

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NEET re-exam 2026: Nagpur student allotted Abu Dhabi centre after alleged technical glitch

A Nagpur student appearing for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination was reportedly assigned an exam centre in Abu Dhabi, triggering concerns about a possible technical error.

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A NEET UG 2026 aspirant from Nagpur was left shocked after his re-examination admit card reportedly allotted an examination centre in Abu Dhabi, around 2,500 kilometres away from his hometown, raising concerns over possible technical errors in the examination process.

The student, identified as Abdullah Mohammad Talib, is scheduled to appear for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination on June 21. However, when he downloaded his hall ticket, he found that his assigned test centre was located in Abu Dhabi, despite being based in Nagpur.

According to reports, the unexpected allotment has caused significant distress to the student and his family. They pointed out that the candidate does not possess a passport, making international travel impossible within such a short timeframe.

The incident comes amid reports of technical difficulties faced by some candidates while accessing NEET UG 2026 re-examination admit cards. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has previously acknowledged server-related and technical glitches affecting certain students and said its teams were working to resolve the issues.

The NEET UG 2026 re-examination is scheduled to be conducted on June 21, with the NTA having issued fresh admit cards and exam-related advisories for eligible candidates.

The student’s family is now seeking immediate intervention from the authorities to ensure that a suitable examination centre is allotted before the test date.

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