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Time of India
29 minutes ago
- Time of India
Ahead of 79th Independence Day, security beefed up along Indo-Pak border, Punjab districts
Amritsar: As the nation gears up to celebrate its 79th Independence Day, security arrangements have been tightened along the Indo-Pak international border and across the border districts of Punjab. The Border Security Force (BSF), in coordination with Punjab Police and local authorities, has intensified surveillance and preventive measures to ensure a peaceful and secure celebration. According to sources, the BSF ramped up its deployment along the international border, with its troops stationed at vulnerable points to prevent any infiltration or cross-border misadventure. Special attention is being given to drone surveillance, as Pakistan-based elements have been attempting to use drones to smuggle contraband and weapons across the border. To counter this, anti-drone systems and night-vision surveillance equipment have been strategically deployed, and jawans have been instructed to maintain round-the-clock vigilance, added the source. In addition, Village Defense Committees (VDCs) have been further strengthened. Members have been specially briefed to report any suspicious movement or unidentified individuals in their areas. Their coordination with security forces is seen as a crucial layer of intelligence gathering in border villages. Meanwhile, in the border districts of Amritsar, Pathankot, Gurdaspur, and Tarn Taran, the Punjab Police rolled out enhanced security protocols. Amritsar Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar informed that extensive search operations were carried out at key public locations, including bus stands, railway stations, and marketplaces. A flag march was also conducted by police forces to instill a sense of safety and boost public confidence ahead of the celebrations. Sources informed that coordination meetings between the BSF, Punjab Police, and intelligence agencies are being held regularly to assess any emerging threats and ensure a quick response. Bhullar informed that to ensure comprehensive security coverage, the entire city has been brought under strict surveillance and divided into sectors. Senior officers have been assigned specific areas to oversee, with clear instructions to monitor activities closely. The primary focus of these operations is on identifying and curbing the movement of anti-social elements, conducting thorough checks at hotels and guest houses, and verifying tenants who have not registered with the local police. Additionally, security at Sri Guru Ramdas Ji International Airport in Amritsar has been heightened. Multiple layers of checks have been put in place, and coordination with central security agencies has been strengthened to ensure round-the-clock vigilance. MSID:: 123281430 413 | Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


Time of India
29 minutes ago
- Time of India
Forget differences, hoist tricolour for nation: Yogi
1 2 Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' programme ahead of Independence Day celebrations in Lucknow on Wednesday. Talking about India's strength and capability, the CM said the world witnessed the country's valour during Operation Sindoor recently. He appealed to every Indian to set aside their differences and dedicate themselves to the country by hoisting the tricolour. He also urged people to expose those who attempt to disrupt social unity and divide society based on region, language, caste and other ideologies. "The country is completing 78 years of independence and every Indian should have a deep sense of reverence and respect for the Constitution, national symbols, nationalism, revolutionaries and great personalities. We are witnessing this through 'Har Ghar Tiranga' and 'Tiranga Yatra' initiatives called up on by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," the CM said. He said Tiranga Yatra was an expression of our gratitude towards Mother India, great personalities, revolutionaries and brave soldiers. Tricolour, a symbol of respect and pride for the country and its soldiers, should be hoisted in every Indian home, he urged. The CM said Viksit Bharat-Atmanirbhar Bharat will be the mantra of every Indian's life. By aligning with these resolutions, one could make the idea of a Viksit UP-Atmanirbhar UP a part of their lives and a guiding principle. During the event, the CM led the Tiranga Yatra and took selfies with youth. He was accompanied by cabinet ministers and other public representatives. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


India Today
44 minutes ago
- India Today
US tariff impact will be temporary, private sector should step up: Chief economist
Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran on Wednesday said US tariffs-related challenges will dissipate in the next one or two quarters, and urged the private sector to do more as the country navigates through other longer-term attributed the growth slowdown in FY25, which saw a deceleration to 6.5 per cent from FY24's 9.2 per cent, to tight credit conditions and liquidity issues. The right agriculture policies can add 25 per cent to real GDP growth, Nageswaran the US tariffs, the CEA said it is the second and third order impacts, which will flow once sectors like gems and jewellery, shrimps and textiles have taken the first order brunt, that will be "more difficult" to tackle. The government is aware of the situation and conversations with the impacted sectors have already begun, Nageswaran said, adding that one will hear from the policymakers in the coming days and weeks, but people have to be speculation on whether US officials will visit India for trade talks later this month as reported, Nageswaran said the upcoming meet in Alaska between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladmir Putin is likely to influence the to spell out any details on the trade negotiations between India and the US, the academic-turned-advisor said things are very fluid at the world stage right now with relations swinging from cooperation to stalemate, and spelled out his expectation of the impact of a 50 per cent US tariff on Indian exports."I do believe that the current situation will ease out in a quarter or two. I don't think that from a long-term picture, the India impact will be that significant but in the short run, there will be some impact," he said no one can guess the exact reasons why President Donald Trump chose to slap the high tariffs on India, wondering if it's the fallout of Operation Sindoor or something even more the CEA said the focus on tariff-related issues should not blind us to more "important challenges", including the impact of artificial intelligence, reliance on one country for critical minerals, and their processing and strengthening of supply exhorted the private sector to do more "as we navigate these longer-term challenges, promising that public policy will play the facilitator's role"."Private sector also has a lot of thinking to do, given the massive strategic challenges we face in the coming years... the private sector also has to think about the long-term rather than the next quarter, which is what might have led to many of the challenges we are currently beginning to face," he said in the comments aimed at India however, did not elaborate on the subject any that the government has allocated money towards the research purposes, he said it is now for the private sector to up their investments in the Indian youth is staring at both physical and health issues arising from excess screen use, consumption of ultra-processed food, etc, which is leading to anxieties and even suicidal thoughts among people, the CEA said, seeking the private sector's help to tackle the welcomed the capital expenditure put in by the private sector in FY26 and data to be released in February next year will attest to the consumption story is "quite healthy", the CEA said, pointing to the data on UPI usage. Specifically on urban consumption, he rued that there is no proper data source to capture services consumption, and added that drawing from listed companies' earnings may also not be the right measure as consumption is moving to the unlisted overall resource mobilisation in the economy is not showing any slackening, the CEA said, asking all to look at banks credit growth, commercial paper issuances, and IPO fundraising China, Nageswaran said "we also need to understand the security dimension and look at the USD 100 billion trade deficit beyond just the number". As a solution, there is a need to diversify the sources of imports and the CEA stressed that the private sector will have a role to play naming China, he said only one country supplies critical minerals, which are essential for semiconductors, artificial intelligence tech, and added that the supply is "critically unstable"."We cannot go from crude oil import dependence to critical minerals and ladders import dependence. Understand that crude oil (sources) at least is more diversified," he said."Indian policy-makers must choose between accepting permanent strategic dependence on adversaries or committing the resources necessary for genuine support to independence," Nageswaran that AI will cause labour displacement, Nageswaran pitched for caution in AI adoption and added that "we will have to choose the areas in which we allow AI to be deployed and harnessed, and also the speed with which we do so".There is a need to create at least 80 lakh new jobs per annum in the next 10–12 years, he added.(Disclaimer: The views, opinions, recommendations, and suggestions expressed by experts/brokerages in this article are their own and do not reflect the views of the India Today Group. It is advisable to consult a qualified broker or financial advisor before making any actual investment or trading choices.)- EndsMust Watch