Rajeev Sharma

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Six Bodies Recovered as Rains Trigger Havoc in Himachal Pradesh; Restoration Efforts Underway

Six Bodies Recovered as Rains Trigger Havoc in Himachal Pradesh; Restoration Efforts Underway

Shimla, June 29, 2025 — Torrential rains over the past 24 hours have unleashed widespread destruction across Himachal Pradesh, triggering landslides, flash floods, and significant damage to infrastructure in multiple districts.Revenue and Horticulture Minister Jagat Singh Negi said road connectivity, power lines, and water supply systems have been severely impacted, particularly in Shimla, Kangra, Sirmaur, and parts of Kullu district.“In Dharamshala, at a power project site, nine individuals were caught in flash floods. Eight were swept away, and only one survived. So far, six bodies have been recovered, including one unidentified today,” Negi said, adding that one person remains missing…
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Dr. Naval Kishore Advocates for Yoga and Ayurveda as Essential Components of Modern Wellness

Dr. Naval Kishore Advocates for Yoga and Ayurveda as Essential Components of Modern Wellness

National Times Bureau - In an era where stress and lifestyle-related illnesses are pervasive across all demographics, wellness expert Dr. Naval Kishore is championing a return to ancient Indian traditions, Yoga and Ayurveda, as potent tools for achieving optimal health and balance in contemporary life.Addressing a recent wellness seminar attended by community leaders, healthcare professionals, and members of the public, Dr. Kishore underscored that Yoga and Ayurveda are not merely remedies, but comprehensive lifestyles that facilitate mental, physical, and emotional harmony."Dr. Naval Kishore stated that in today's world, stress is ubiquitous, Yoga offers a pathway to inner serenity and clarity,…
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India Dismisses Pakistan’s Allegation Over Deadly Waziristan Suicide Attack

India Dismisses Pakistan’s Allegation Over Deadly Waziristan Suicide Attack

New Delhi/Islamabad (National Times): India on Sunday strongly rejected accusations from Pakistan linking it to a deadly suicide car bombing that struck North Waziristan, calling the claims baseless and made “with contempt.” The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in New Delhi issued a stern statement in response to remarks from the Pakistan Army, which blamed India for the June 28 blast that killed at least 14 soldiers and injured over two dozen others. “We have seen an official statement by the Pakistan Army seeking to blame India for the attack in Waziristan on 28 June. We reject this statement with…
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Russia Launches Deadliest Airstrike Yet on Ukraine, Fires 537 Aerial Weapons Nationwide

Russia Launches Deadliest Airstrike Yet on Ukraine, Fires 537 Aerial Weapons Nationwide

Kiev (National Times): Russia unleashed its most devastating airstrike on Ukraine since the war began, launching a massive overnight aerial assault that Kyiv officials have described as the deadliest so far in the three-year conflict. According to Ukrainian military sources, Russia launched a total of 537 aerial weapons, including 477 drones and 60 missiles, across the country late Saturday night into Sunday morning. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that 249 of these were intercepted, while 226 were neutralized through electronic jamming. “This was the largest air attack on Ukraine to date,” confirmed Yurii Ihnat, spokesperson for Ukraine’s Air Force Command,…
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Defends Gender Care Ban After Court Blocks Law

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Defends Gender Care Ban After Court Blocks Law

Edmonton (National Times): Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has strongly defended her government’s controversial law restricting gender-affirming care for minors, after a provincial judge temporarily blocked its implementation, citing risks of "irreparable harm" to transgender youth. In a ruling Friday, Alberta Justice Allison Kuntz granted a temporary injunction against the law, which would have prohibited doctors from providing treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy to individuals under the age of 16. The decision comes just months before the law was set to fully come into force. Kuntz ruled that the ban could cause deep emotional and physical harm to…
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Canada Orders Chinese Surveillance Firm Hikvision to Cease Operations Over National Security Risks

Canada Orders Chinese Surveillance Firm Hikvision to Cease Operations Over National Security Risks

Ottawa (National Times): In a significant move underscoring growing global concerns over foreign influence and cybersecurity, the Canadian federal government has ordered Chinese surveillance technology giant Hikvision to shut down its operations in Canada, citing serious national security concerns. The announcement was made by Industry Minister Mélanie Joly, who confirmed late Friday on social media that the government had directed Hikvision Canada Inc. to cease all operations and exit the country. The decision follows a national security review conducted under the Investment Canada Act. Joly explained that the review relied heavily on intelligence and evidence provided by Canada's national security…
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Could Generate Over $1 Billion in Visitor Spending in BC, Says Premier Eby

FIFA World Cup 2026 Could Generate Over $1 Billion in Visitor Spending in BC, Says Premier Eby

Vancouver (Richa Walia): With just under a year to go, anticipation is surging across British Columbia as Vancouver gears up to host seven FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, a series of games that could generate more than $1 billion in additional visitor spending for the province. Standing on a small community soccer field in Vancouver, BC, Premier David Eby welcomed the global spotlight headed for the province. “The eyes of the world will be on British Columbia,” he said, adding that while seven matches are currently scheduled, the province is open to hosting more. “Bring them on,” Eby declared enthusiastically.…
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Canada Reinforces Military Commitment: PM Mark Carney Announces Major Defence Industry Overhaul

Canada Reinforces Military Commitment: PM Mark Carney Announces Major Defence Industry Overhaul

Ottawa (National Times): Prime Minister Mark Carney has reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to national security by announcing sweeping measures aimed at rebuilding, rearming, and reinvesting in the country’s Armed Forces. In a public statement issued on Friday, Carney outlined a bold new direction for Canada’s defence posture, promising both operational upgrades and economic opportunities. “Canada’s new government is rebuilding, rearming, and reinvesting in our Armed Forces,” said Carney. “To ensure they have the equipment they need, we’re building up our defence industries, creating more fulfilling, high-paying careers for Canadians.” The announcement comes as global geopolitical tensions continue to rise, with Canada’s…
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PM Modi Hails Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s ISS Mission as Milestone for India’s Space Aspirations

PM Modi Hails Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s ISS Mission as Milestone for India’s Space Aspirations

New Delhi, June 28, 2025 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday spoke via video link with Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who is currently orbiting Earth aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom-4 mission, calling his journey a historic step toward India’s future in human space exploration.In a conversation brimming with national pride, chants of “Bharat Mata ki Jai” echoed on the ISS as Modi praised the Lucknow-born astronaut’s achievement. “You are farthest from India, but closest to the hearts of all Indians,” the Prime Minister told Shukla, emphasizing that his space mission would add momentum…
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Cybercrime Group “Scattered Spider” Hits Airlines in U.S. and Canada, FBI Confirms

Cybercrime Group “Scattered Spider” Hits Airlines in U.S. and Canada, FBI Confirms

Washington, June 28, 2025 — A notorious cybercriminal group known as “Scattered Spider” has breached the networks of multiple airlines in the United States and Canada this month, triggering heightened security alerts across the aviation industry, the FBI and private cybersecurity experts confirmed.While airline operations and passenger safety remain unaffected, the breaches have raised alarm amid the peak summer travel season, becoming the third major U.S. business sector—after insurance and retail—to face a wave of attacks tied to the same criminal network in the past two months.The FBI warned in a statement on Friday that Scattered Spider specifically targets large…
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