Lahore (Pakistan), Jul 24 (ANI): Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Ajay Bisaria, on Wednesday met the Governor of Punjab (Pakistan) Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar in Lahore, and told him that the completion of Kartarpur Corridor will bring India and Pakistan close. "There is happiness among the Sikh community in India, regarding Kartarpur Corridor. The completion of the corridor will bring India and Pakistan close," Bisaria told Sarwar.
Kathmandu (Nepal), July 24 (ANI): At least 11 people were killed, while two others went missing, after landslides, triggered by incessant rains, buried houses in Nepal's western district of Gulmi on Tuesday. The incident occurred in ward number 3 and 4 of the Satyavati Rural Municipality. As many as 200 houses in the area remain in danger of being swept away from the further possible landslides. The Nepal Army and Police personnel with the help of locals are carrying out the search and rescue operation but continuous rainfall in the area has added trouble. Local Residents are now taking shelter in a local school as the landslide threat lingers over their residence. The local body also has suspected that the number of casualties might go further high as the landslide seems to be much bigger. Areas hit by calamity lies about 3 hours drive towards eastern side from district headquarter Tamghas.
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir), July 24 (ANI): Experts across the forum believe that Pakistan which has sabotaged the previous peace initiatives between two countries must be hatching anti-Indian conspiracies around the Kartarpur corridor too. Dipankar Sengupta, a senior professor at the Jammu University said that Pakistan has nothing to do with the welfare of any minority community and its diabolic gestures will be exposed in coming times. He said that Pakistan was taking advantage of the fact that there were more Sikh shrines inside its territory. There are multiple evidences available in the public domain that establish Pakistan's consistent role in propagating the Khalistan propaganda. While it has been constantly pumping in huge sum of money in western countries to keep its objectives alive, it has also been trying to reach to Indian Sikhs. There are a number of occasions when Pakistan has failed gather any traction amongst the mass. Last year, it spent millions to orchestrate an eve
Gilgit Baltistan, July 23, 2019 : Teachers in Gilgit Baltistan are angry as the promises of regularisation of their posts have not been fulfilled. After years of demands, the government had created 750 posts for regularisation last year. However, the announcement has not been materialized even after seventeen months.
Washington (USA), July 23 (ANI): President of the United States of America Donald Trump said that he would love to mediate issue 'disputed Kashmir' region during bilateral meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan at White House today. Pakistan Prime Minister is on his maiden US visit after holding office.
Kathmandu (Nepal), Jul 22 (ANI): Hindu devotees flocked Shiva temples in Nepal marking the auspicious first Monday of the month of Shravan, the fourth month of Bikram Sambat, the Nepali Calendar. The fourth month of the lunar calendar is devoted to Lord Shiva, saviour and destructor of the universe, and unmarried women observe fast and offer prayers wishing for a good husband, while married women fast for the longevity of their husbands and wellbeing of their family members. Every Monday of Shravan, the devotees worship Lord Shiva donned in fresh clothes and take sacred meals that exclude garlic, onion, and even grains. As per the religious belief, one's wishes are fulfilled and Lord Shiva showers fortunes on the devotees who visit the shrines dedicated to him. Devotees get up early and after finishing their morning rituals, visit temples to pray on the first Monday of the month of Shravan.
Kathmandu (Nepal), July 19 (ANI): At least five people were injured and one was killed in a bomb explosion at a local hotel in Dhangadhi of Nepal on Thursday. The injured were rushed to the hospital. "One Chinese gun also was found at the blast site," said Police Superintendent, Sudip Giri. Police suspected the workers affiliated to Neta Bikram Chand 'Biplav'-led Communist Party of Nepal to be behind the blast. But the banned political organisation is yet to make a statement on the incident. On Thursday, the police had found one Chinese pistol and a bike that the deceased, Singh, was riding. The investigation into the case is underway.
Janakpur (Nepal), July 19 (ANI): Death toll due to flooding and landslide reached 90 in Nepal. 29 people are still missing. Over 3,366 people have been rescued from across the nation. Data collection and relief distribution is in full swing in country.
Kanazawa (Japan), July 18 (ANI): Japan welcomes hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. While many tourists travel to the urban and cultural landmarks in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, an increasing number of visitors are exploring lesser-known places like Kanazawa to experience Japan's tradition and culinary delight. Located in the western coast of Japan, Kanazawa showcases Japanese ancient aesthetic with modern cultural and culinary wonders. As more and more domestic and foreign travelers are finding, this traditionally important region must be experienced both through its historical attractions and its unique culinary creation alike and that's where this family-owned restaurant comes to the fore. No place embodies this spirit more than "Soba Yamaneko", a family-owned restaurant located just under one hour from central Kanazawa. Steeped in nature and surrounded by mountains, this "Soba restaurant" not only serves handmade features, hand-rolled buckwheat noodle, but also serves unique
Nagoya (Japan), July 18 (ANI): This is Chubu Centrair International Airport, located in central Japan. Going down a long moving sidewalk, visitors see a building with a picture of an airplane. Inside the building, there is a unique theme park called Flight of Dreams, which displays a huge Boeing 787 airplane. Visitors can also see the airplane and enjoy an experimental attraction that features the latest digital technology. The main attraction is a projection mapping show on an airplane. A dynamic show of images and sounds using Boeing 787 real airplane was presented in the interior space of the building. Looking at the fourth-floor viewing area, the boundaries between the walls and the floor of the building disappear, the real space disappears, and then visitors become immersed in the art world and feel as if flying with an airplane. The process of making airplane Boeing 787 is showed by graphic design technology. About 35 percent of the parts of Boeing 787 are manufactured in the cen
Kathmandu (Nepal), July 18 (ANI): After leaving a trail of devastation and wreaking havoc in 31 of the 77 districts of Nepal, water level in various districts has started receding but the death toll has increased further to 88. At least 31 are still believed to be missing. In a week of the havoc caused by the floods and landslides, a total of 3,366 people were rescued, as per the government figures. As per the government figures 27,000 police personnel; some 8,000 from the Nepal Army and 8,150 from the Armed Police Force (AFP) have been mobilized to the flood-hit areas for the rescue work. Also, the helicopters are kept on standby mode in Kathmandu, Itahari and Dhanusha districts in case of emergency as well as to facilitate rescue, relief and transport flood and landslide survivors. Now with the receding of water level in the Southern Plains, fear of breakout of epidemics has increased due to lack of sanitation. Meanwhile, the government had decided to not seek foreign aid for the cur
Lahore (Pakistan), Jul 18 (ANI): Former Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was arrested by country's National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Thursday in connection with a corruption case. Abbasi was arrested when he was on his way to Lahore for a press conference. Just last month former Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari was arrested by the NAB in connection with fake accounts case, and in December last year, former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif was imprisoned for seven years on corruption charges.
Gilgit (Pakistan occupied Kashmir), July 18 (ANI): Residents in Gilgit have shown anger as floods have hit the region severely affecting hundreds of families. A large number of people have migrated to safer places where as they complain of lack of arrangements by local authorise and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The National Monsoon Contingency Response Directive 2019 issued by the authority says monsoon rains could also result in melting and calving of glaciers and increase in sea levels along with flash floods and landslides.
Rautahat (Nepal), July 18 (ANI): Continuous heavy rain and floods have affected the normal life of Nepal. In Nepal's Rautahat, regular life of people are affecting because of heavy rain and floods. As per Nepal Home Ministry, the death toll has risen to 88, while 31 are still missing due to flooding and landslide. A total of 3366 people have been rescued till now, across the nation. The helicopters are kept on standby mode in Kathmandu, Itahari and Dhanusha.
Hague (Netherland), July 17 (ANI): The International Court of Justice on Wednesday asked Pakistan to review its conviction and sentencing of India national Kulbhushan Jadhav, facing execution on charging spying. ICJ said, "A continued stay of execution constitutes an indispensable condition for the effective review and reconsideration of the conviction and sentence of Mr. Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav". "Court finds that Pakistan deprived India of the right to communicate with and have access to Kulbhushan Jadhav, to visit him in detention and to arrange for his legal representation, and thereby breached obligations incumbent upon it under Vienna Convention on Consular Relations" ICJ further added.
Lahore (Pakistan), July 17 (ANI): Former Chief of Pakistan Sikh Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (PSGPC) and a pro-Khalistani leader, who was removed recently from a panel linked to the Kartarpur Corridor, has alleged Pakistan government of treating him like a dog. Chawla recently hoisted Nishan Sahib at Gurudwara Shaheed Bhai Taru Singh at Naulakha Bazar in Lahore. While addressing a gathering of Sikh devotes at the historical place he showed anger towards Pakistan government and said that despite all the sacrifices made by him he was booted out from the panel. After his removal from the committee, Gopal Chawla started exposing Pakistan's discriminatory policies against the Sikhs. He, along with other Sikhs gathered at the Gurudwara Shaheed Bhai Taru Singh and revealed its dilapidated condition. He accused neighbouring Muslim residents of encroaching Gurudwara property and destroying the Nishan Sahib, a Sikh religious symbol. He threatened to launch a massive campaign if the gurudwara p
Muzaffarabad, PoK, JULY 16, 2019:- State-inflicted double whammy of inflation and taxes has further worsened the lives of oppressed residents of Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir. A sharp rise in fuel, food, and transport costs has severely hit the locals and daily lives. The plights got exacerbated by a change in the rate of various taxes. A marginalised region, which Pakistan has occupied for decades has a large number of people reeling under a state of abject poverty and now the state policies that seek to take away even the little they have is poised to prove disastrous. They have accused the establishment of being apathetic to their plights. They say that Prime Minister of Pakistan, who makes tall claims of making this region, prosperous, has actually done nothing for the welfare of the region.
London (UK), July 16 (ANI): Union Minister of Railways Piyush Goyal has voiced his confidence by saying that India will be a US$5 trillion economy by 2025 and the Centre is well poised towards achieving the target. "I am very confident that by 2025 we will be a US$5 trillion economy. We are well poised towards achieving that, focused on different aspects of the economy which will take us there," the Union Minister said on Monday at UK-India Joint Economic and Trade Committee meeting in London. He added, "We have opened up opportunities for single-brand retail and are easing some detrimental clauses of our policy in next few weeks which will help single brand retail come in a bigger way to our country. We have restrictions on multi-brand retail and have requested companies around the world to respect Indian sensitivities on restrictions of foreign investment and multi-brand retail. Particularly e-commerce companies coming to India would have to ensure that they stay within the letter an
Busan (South Korea), Jul 16 (ANI): Activists of Baloch Republican Party (BRP) organised a protest in Busan city of South Korea to highlight the grim issue of enforced disappearances in Pakistan's Balochistan province. They shouted slogans against Pakistan Army and spy agency ISI, for abductions, torture and killings of Baloch political activists and intellectuals. While addressing the gathering during the protest, BRP South Korea president, Ameer Baloch, said that not a single home was spared of abductions, every "house has a beloved missing person or someone killed by the Army."
London (UK), July 15 (ANI): Union Minister of Railways Piyush Goyal met Indian Diaspora in London. He spoke about emerging success of Indian Railways there. Goyal said, "Nirmala ji spoke about plans to invest nearly US$ 700 Bn in Railways in next 10-12 yrs. My own sense is that railways has potential to really swing things for Indian economy. I personally believe we can make it the best railway in the world. You may be aware that we're converting entire Indian railways to electric traction, we're going to do away with diesel in next 3-4 yrs. We had no wifi until 5 yrs ago on any railway station. As we speak we've wifi in 1605 railway stations in India."