BSF kills 7 Pak Rangers in Jammu after sniper injures jawan

October 22, 2016

New Delhi, Oct 22: The Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday claimed to have killed at least seven Pakistan Rangers personnel in Hiranagar, Jammu, in retaliation for a sniper attack that injured one of their men along the International Border.

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A BSF official said the sniping incident came after a lull of almost 15 months. Officials cautioned that it was a worrying development as the 192 km IB in Jammu had not witnessed any cross-border firing even after the September 29 strikes.

This is also the first time such heavy casualties have been inflicted on the Rangers in the past five years. BSF sources said the deaths had been confirmed by reports of their observation posts and by intercepts of Pakistani wireless communication.

In a statement on Friday, the BSF said it launched an “aggressive offensive” in response to the sniper attack and gave a “befitting reply”, killing one militant and seven Pakistan Rangers personnel.

The BSF also asked district officials to make necessary arrangements if villages along the border need to be evacuated in the event of shelling and firing from Pakistan.

The Pakistan Army however, claimed that there was no loss of life on its side in firing at the border. DG Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lt. Gen. Asim Bajwa tweeted, “Indian claim of hitting or killing any Pakistani soldier/Ranger with firing at anytime of today at LOC/working boundary absolutely false.”

BSF constable injured

BSF officials said that Constable Gurnam Singh (24) was shot in the head by a sniper in the Hiranagar sector along the International Border in Jammu on Thursday when he was standing guard at one of the check posts.

Officials said Mr. Singh was one of the eight men who, on the intervening night of October 19-20, had thwarted an infiltration attempt and successfully pushed back four or five militants in Bobiyan village of Hiranagar.

“Barely 24 hours after the infiltration bid, there was a sniper attack. We decided to give a befitting reply and launched an offensive. At least one militant and seven Pakistan Rangers personnel have been killed,” said the BSF official. Singh has been admitted in a critical condition to a Jammu hospital.

Flag meeting held

On Thursday, the BSF held a flag meeting with the Pakistan Rangers and apprised them of the infiltration attempt by militants from their territory.

“As usual Pakistan Rangers denied the allegations and said they were not aware of any such infiltration attempt. Today we gave a strong reply. The Rangers tried to reach us on the hotlines on Friday but we have not responded so far,” said the official.

Fewer violations

An official said incidents of sniping had come down to nil since the two forces guarding the border had held a meeting in August last year. New lines of communication were opened and they had resulted in reduced tensions. As compared to 350 ceasefire violations in the Jammu sector till August 2015, only three such violations were reported after the two forces held talks.

In the past three years, officials had witnessed a trend where maximum infiltration attempts and ceasefire violations happened along the IB, which runs along the populated Jammu district. In 2013, there was massive displacement of villagers living along IB in Jammu.

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March 12,2020

Mumbai, Mar 12: In what appears to be the worst trading session in the Indian stock markets, the benchmark BSE Sensex crashed over 2900 points to end below the 33,000-mark.

The Sensex crashed 2,919.26 points to end at 32,778.14. So far it has touched an intra-day low of 32,530.05 points.

The Nifty50 on the National Stock Exchange also lost nearly 850 points so far. It plunged 868.25 points to 9,590.15.

The plunge was in line with the global markets as all Asian indices also traded in the red after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus a global pandemic following which the Dow Jones Industrial Average also slumped significantly on Wednesday.

The bear run in both the global and domestic markets has continued off late on concerns of the coronavirus outbreak severely impacting the global economy. It has also raised calls for government intervention and support.

Central banks in several countries, including the US Federal Reserve have announced emergency rate cuts to boost sentiments. However, the concerns have only deepened in the past few days as the number of COVID-19 cases across the world has increased.

Further, following the rout in the global markets oil prices also fell on Thursday with the Brent crude trading around $34 per barrel.

The Indian rupee also felt the pressure and touched a 17-month low of 74.34 per dollar in its initial trade.

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March 23,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 23: Amid a spurt in coronavirus cases, Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan has asked the Centre to give the states authority to give clearances for manufacturing masks, gloves and sanitisers.

In a letter addressed to prime minister Narendra Modi, Vijayan said during the crisis, masks and sanitisers are needed in large numbers.

"As an interim, states must be given authority to give clearances of manufacturing of items related to medical devices, sanitisers, chemicals, etc. which are needed for fighting Covid-19," Vijayan said in the letter.

He also sought permission for the state home department to use drones for the relevant applications related to Covid-19.

"In China and elsewhere in the world, drones have been used extensively in minimising human contact, disinfection, etc. Unfortunately, with the current laws pertaining to the use of drones, none of these is possible in India," the chief minister said.

He also sought permission to access and use facilities available with all central institutions and research labs operating in the state.

The chief minister shared the letter on his Twitter handle.

With 15 new positive cases of Covid-19, the total number of infected persons in Kerala had gone up to 67, including the three who were discharged after recovery last month.

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June 29,2020

New Delhi, Jun 29: Fuel prices rose on Monday again after a days pause with oil marketing companies increasing the pump price of petrol by 5 paisa and diesel by 13 paisa per litre in Delhi.

In the national capital, petrol price on Monday stood at Rs 80.43 per litre while that of diesel at Rs 80.53 a litre.

With this increase, fuel prices have moved up on 22 of the last 23 days (with no rise on Sunday). Petrol prices, however, were unchanged for an additional day in between after the daily revision based on dynamic pricing was reinstated by OMCs.

Since the daily price revision resumed on June 7, petrol price has increased Rs 9.17 and diesel rose by Rs 11.14 in the national capital. In the other cities the magnitude of increase was similar.

During the past 23 days, the quantum of price hike gradually declined from around 60 paise raise for a few days, immediately post the resumption of daily price revision, to less than 20 paise during the past few days and now even less than 10 paisa per litre.

In a historic development, the price of diesel surged above that of petrol in the national capital during this period. It continues to remain higher even though on Saturday the quantum of petrol price hike was higher than that of diesel.

Officials in oil marketing companies said that it is hard to predict which of the two fuels will be priced higher in the Capital as the gap between the two is almost negligible. But petrol prices have shown more volatility in international markets that may take it ahead once again in coming days.

Apart from Delhi, the retail prices of petrol and diesel have followed the traditional path in other metros with petrol being priced at a premium of between Rs 5 and 8 per litre. The difference between the auto fuel prices in Delhi and other metros is because of the taxation structure.

While both petrol and diesel are at similar levels of taxes (state and centre) in Delhi, it is higher for petrol in many other Indian cities.

Globally diesel is priced a tad higher than petrol. In India too, the base price of diesel is slightly higher than petrol but taxation at central and state levels changed the complexion of retail prices.

If the price of petroleum products and crude hold their positions in global markets, then petrol and diesel prices rise may stop for a longer period and we may even see marginal fall in prices.

Fuel prices have been increasing since June 7 when oil companies began the daily price revision mechanism after a hiatus of 82 days during the lockdown.

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