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Kartarpur Corridor to reopen from tomorrow, check date, timings, and how to register online

The Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara Corridor in Pakistan will be reopening on November 17, this year ahead of two days before the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak.

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The Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara Corridor in Pakistan will be reopening on November 17, this year ahead of two days before the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak.  The Union Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed the news through his official Twitter handle, saying the decision will benefit a large number of Sikh pilgrims.

Earlier, a large number of big leaders such as Chief Minister of Punjab, Formers CM Amarinder Singh, Punjab Congress chief Navjot Sidhu, and many others have appealed to the Central government to reopen the Kartarpur Sahib before Gurpurab (birth anniversary of Guru Nanak).

Former Punjab CM, Amarinder Singh on Tuesday through his official Twitter handle thanked PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for the timely opening of the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor. He further said in his tweet that the decision to reopen the Kartarpur Sahib will provide a chance to thousands of devotees to pay obeisance at the holy shrine on the occasion of Guru Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

The Central government had blamed the Pakistani government for not reopening the corridor for Indians, which has been shut for more than a year.

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The Pakistan government suspended the movement of the Kartarpur corridor in March 2020, due to a global coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The Pakistan government decided to reopen Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara Corridor for Indian devotees on June 27, then it said it will reopen on October 3.

Steps to register online to visit Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara Corridor in Pakistan

Indian devotees can apply through online registration, but before applying for slots, all the devotees are at least vaccinated for both the Covid doses or they have to submit an RT-PCR negative report, which should not be older than 48 hours.

To book the slot, one should be either be a citizen of India or possess the Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) Card. Indian devotees must need a valid Indian passport to cross the borders and visit the Corridor in Pakistan.

Step 1: Devotees need to visit the Ministry of Home Affairs official website to book their slots.

Step 2: After that visiting it, devotees need to click on Apply Online icon at the top panel of the website.

Step 3: The site will ask your nationality and your date of travel. After filling in the details, Press Continue to proceed further.

Step 4: The website shows you the available dates on which the slots are free. Devotees need to select the day as per their requirement and press enter.

Step 5: The website will ask you to upload soft copies of your documents.

Step 7: Once you are done uploading all your documents, you will get your registration number and a pdf copy of the form.

After you are done, the website will inform confirm your registration via SMS or email in three to four working days.

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Jaishankar, Lavrov hold talks in New Delhi ahead of BRICS foreign ministers’ meet

S Jaishankar and Sergey Lavrov discussed India-Russia cooperation, energy ties and global issues ahead of the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi.

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S. Jaishankar met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in New Delhi on Wednesday ahead of the two-day BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting hosted by India.

The meeting focused on strengthening India-Russia cooperation in areas including energy and trade, while the two leaders also exchanged views on major global developments.

Lavrov arrived in the national capital to participate in the BRICS foreign ministers’ conclave beginning Thursday. Ministers and delegates from several BRICS member countries, including Brazil and South Africa, are attending the discussions chaired by India.

In a social media post after the meeting, Jaishankar described the interaction as a “productive exchange of views” with his Russian counterpart. Reports said the talks also covered the ongoing West Asia tensions and the Ukraine conflict.

According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the discussions were expected to review progress on bilateral agreements and preparations for upcoming high-level engagements between the two countries.

The BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi is likely to focus on regional security, global governance reforms, energy security and economic cooperation among member nations. The ongoing conflict in West Asia is also expected to feature prominently during the deliberations.

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33 killed in rain-related incidents across Uttar Pradesh as storms lash state

At least 33 people died in different districts of Uttar Pradesh due to heavy rain, thunderstorms and lightning strikes as the state government announced compensation and relief measures.

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Unseasonal rain, thunderstorms and lightning strikes claimed at least 33 lives across Uttar Pradesh, prompting the state government to launch relief operations in affected districts.

According to officials, the highest number of deaths was reported from Bhadohi district, where 16 people lost their lives. Fatehpur recorded nine deaths, while Budaun reported five fatalities. Two people died in Chandauli district and one death was reported from Sonbhadra.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed district administrations to ensure immediate assistance for affected families. He instructed officials to complete compensation and relief distribution within 24 hours.

The chief minister also asked authorities to closely monitor areas affected by heavy rain and thunderstorms and provide all necessary support to residents facing damage due to adverse weather conditions.

Several parts of northern India have witnessed sudden weather changes in recent days, with strong winds, lightning and rain disrupting normal life in many regions.

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Prateek Yadav had six injuries before death, lung blood clot caused cardiac collapse

The autopsy report of Prateek Yadav revealed six antemortem injuries and stated that a massive blood clot in the lungs caused cardiorespiratory collapse leading to his death.

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Prateek Yadav, son of late Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav and half-brother of Akhilesh Yadav, died due to cardiorespiratory collapse caused by a massive pulmonary thromboembolism, according to post-mortem findings reported in Lucknow.

The post-mortem examination also found six antemortem injuries on his body. The injuries were reported on the chest, under the right arm, right forearm, right elbow joint, over the elbow and left wrist. Doctors noted that three of the injuries were around five to seven days old, while the remaining injuries were about a day old.

Medical experts stated that pulmonary thromboembolism is a serious condition in which blood clots block arteries in the lungs, affecting breathing and blood circulation.

The autopsy report further mentioned that samples related to the heart and lungs have been preserved for histopathological examination, while viscera samples were sent for chemical analysis to determine additional medical details.

Earlier reports citing sources had stated that no foul play was detected in the initial post-mortem findings. Prateek Yadav had reportedly been suffering from liver and lung-related complications and had been admitted to a hospital in Lucknow several times in the past.

Prateek Yadav died at the age of 38 in Lucknow after his health deteriorated suddenly at his residence. Political leaders and family members later paid tribute following the news of his death.

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