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Indian Army organises free medical camp to support civilians affected in shelling during Indo Pak conflict
Indian Army organises free medical camp to support civilians affected in shelling during Indo Pak conflict

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Indian Army organises free medical camp to support civilians affected in shelling during Indo Pak conflict

Baramulla : In a humanitarian effort to support the civilians affected by Pakistshelling during the Indo-Pak conflict , Indian army on Tuesday organised a free medical camp in the Uri sector of Baramulla. Meanwhile, havoc has wreaked the life of locals in the Rajouri district who were the first to be in the line of fire during the Indo-Pak conflict. The homes of these locals have been destroyed or are in a dilapidated condition, becoming uninhabitable. Mohammad, an elder of a village in Rajouri, said that his entire house came down after shells hit the building. He appealed to the government to provide his family with tents and other assistance since they have nowhere to go. "It was morning when I was going for my prayers, and we heard the explosion. We have a house with two floors, which came down. It has become uninhabitable. We should be given tents or some kind of assistance. They (officials) came, saw and went away. I was admitted to the hospital (after injuries to the head) and recieved stitches. I have been discharged after seven days," he said. "I took loans to teach my have no support. I urge the government to help us in any way possible," he added. Mariya, a family member, said that her uncle Mohammad and her cousins were inside the house when shelling occurred, after which they fainted and regained consciousness after a while. "When shelling occurred, my uncle (Mohammad) and his family members were inside the house. The shelling has caused massive losses to them. They have worked as labour to educate their daughters. Everyone in the house fainted when the shells hit the house. As soon as they regained consciousness, they tended to my uncle's injuries. We appeal to the government to help them," she said. Saima, daughter of Mohammad, said that her father educated them by indulging in labour and built the house by taking loans. She lamented that many household items kept for her newly wedded sister were also destroyed due to the shelling. Intense shelling by Pakistan during the recent conflict with India has left a trail of destruction in the border villages and districts across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, with locals suffering damages to their houses and livelihood. Reportedly, the locals have suffered damages to their livestock, properties, and essentially their livelihood in border areas such as Nowshera. Over a week ago, the locals residing in the border villages demanded that the government compensate them for the damaged houses. They also urge the Indian government "not to spare Pakistan" for its misadventures.

Indian Army organises free medical camp to support civilians affected in shelling during Indo Pak conflict
Indian Army organises free medical camp to support civilians affected in shelling during Indo Pak conflict

India Gazette

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Indian Army organises free medical camp to support civilians affected in shelling during Indo Pak conflict

Baramulla (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 20 (ANI): In a humanitarian effort to support the civilians affected by Pakistani shelling during the Indo-Pak conflict, Indian army on Tuesday organised a free medical camp in the Uri sector of Baramulla. Meanwhile, havoc has wreaked the life of locals in the Rajouri district who were the first to be in the line of fire during the Indo-Pak conflict. The homes of these locals have been destroyed or are in a dilapidated condition, becoming uninhabitable. Mohammad, an elder of a village in Rajouri, said that his entire house came down after shells hit the building. He appealed to the government to provide his family with tents and other assistance since they have nowhere to go. 'It was morning when I was going for my prayers, and we heard the explosion. We have a house with two floors, which came down. It has become uninhabitable. We should be given tents or some kind of assistance. They (officials) came, saw and went away. I was admitted to the hospital (after injuries to the head) and recieved stitches. I have been discharged after seven days,' he said. 'I took loans to teach my have no support. I urge the government to help us in any way possible,' he added. Mariya, a family member, said that her uncle Mohammad and her cousins were inside the house when shelling occurred, after which they fainted and regained consciousness after a while. 'When shelling occurred, my uncle (Mohammad) and his family members were inside the house. The shelling has caused massive losses to them. They have worked as labour to educate their daughters. Everyone in the house fainted when the shells hit the house. As soon as they regained consciousness, they tended to my uncle's injuries. We appeal to the government to help them,' she said. Saima, daughter of Mohammad, said that her father educated them by indulging in labour and built the house by taking loans. She lamented that many household items kept for her newly wedded sister were also destroyed due to the shelling. Intense shelling by Pakistan during the recent conflict with India has left a trail of destruction in the border villages and districts across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, with locals suffering damages to their houses and livelihood. Reportedly, the locals have suffered damages to their livestock, properties, and essentially their livelihood in border areas such as Nowshera. Over a week ago, the locals residing in the border villages demanded that the government compensate them for the damaged houses. They also urge the Indian government 'not to spare Pakistan' for its misadventures. (ANI)

J-K: Houses damaged in shelling during Indo-Pak conflict, families seeks assistance
J-K: Houses damaged in shelling during Indo-Pak conflict, families seeks assistance

India Gazette

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

J-K: Houses damaged in shelling during Indo-Pak conflict, families seeks assistance

Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 20 (ANI): Locals in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir were the first to be in the line of fire during the recent conflict between India and Pakistan, which has come to a pause after both countries reached an agreement of cessation of hostilities. However, the destruction caused by shelling from the Pakistani side has wreaked havoc in the lives of people living in villages near the border areas, with their houses destroyed or in a dilapidated condition, becoming uninhabitable. Mohammad, an elder of a village in Rajouri, said that his entire house came down after shells hit the building. He appealed to the government to provide his family with tents and other assistance since they have nowhere to go. 'It was morning when I was going for my prayers, and we heard the explosion. We have a house with two floors, which came down. It has become uninhabitable. We should be given tents or some kind of assistance. They (officials) came, saw and went away. I was admitted to the hospital (after injuries to the head) and recieved stitches. I have been discharged after seven days,' he said. 'I took loans to teach my have no support. I urge the government to help us in any way possible,' he added. Mariya, a family member, said that her uncle Mohammad and her cousins were inside the house when shelling occurred, after which they fainted and regained consciousness after a while. 'When shelling occurred, my uncle (Mohammad) and his family members were inside the house. The shelling has caused massive losses to them. They have worked as labour to educate their daughters. Everyone in the house fainted when the shells hit the house. As soon as they regained consciousness, they tended to my uncle's injuries. We appeal to the government to help them,' she said. Saima, daughter of Mohammad, said that her father educated them by indulging in labour and built the house by taking loans. She lamented that many household items kept for her newly wedded sister were also destroyed due to the shelling. 'We are three sisters. Our father has taught us by doing labour with huge difficulties. We built this house by taking loans. Our sister just got married, and many items that were kept for her have been destroyed. We were in the kitchen; my father was in the lobby when the shelling occurred,' she added. Akhtar, wife of Mohammad, became emotional while describing the scenes from when their house was destroyed. 'I feel like running away. I never want to return here,' she said. 'The shelling happened around 5:00 in the morning. I was trapped in the washroom. One of my daughters rescued me after regaining consciousness. Everything is destroyed. Nobody is there to earn. My husband got a head injury, which has left him incapable of working. We have no support,' she added. Intense shelling by Pakistan during the recent conflict with India has left a trail of destruction in the border villages and districts across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, with locals suffering damages to their houses and livelihood. Reportedly, the locals have suffered damages to their livestock, properties, and essentially their livelihood in border areas such as Nowshera. Last week, Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary visited border villages near the LoC in Rajouri district and interacted with residents affected by recent hostilities. Over a week ago, the locals residing in the border villages demanded that the government compensate them for the damaged houses. They also urge the Indian government 'not to spare Pakistan' for its misadventures. Vijay Kumar, a local from a village in Nowshera, said that his entire life savings were spent on building the house, which has been damaged due to shelling by Pakistan. He said that the government must compensate those who have suffered damages to their houses in the village, inflicted due to the shelling. (ANI)

Kalakka Povathu Yaaru fame Nanjil Vijayan blessed with a baby girl; see pic
Kalakka Povathu Yaaru fame Nanjil Vijayan blessed with a baby girl; see pic

Time of India

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Kalakka Povathu Yaaru fame Nanjil Vijayan blessed with a baby girl; see pic

Actor and comedian Nanjil Vijayan , widely recognized for his stint on Kalakka Povathu Yaaru (KPY), has welcomed a precious new member into his family. Nanjil Vijayan and his wife, Mariya, are overjoyed as they embrace parenthood with the arrival of their baby girl. Nanjil Vijayan took to Instagram to share the delightful news with his followers. Sharing a heartwarming photo of their newborn daughter's tiny hand, he penned an emotional note: 'A new soul born on this earth to call me dad on a picture full moon. My golden one, I forgot all the pains I have faced in life when I saw your face. You are my world.' The post received an outpouring of love from fans and fellow celebrities. Actress Vaishali Thaniga commented, 'Congratulations,' while Indraja Shanker added, 'Congratulations, brother.' Here's the video: Nanjil Vijayan and Mariya tied the knot in December 2023 in a private yet elegant ceremony in Chennai. The couple, known for keeping their relationship out of the spotlight, surprised fans and the entertainment industry with their wedding announcement. Nanjil Vijayan has established himself as a prominent comedian with his impeccable comic timing and relatable humour. Rising to fame through Kalakka Povathu Yaaru , he went on to perform in popular shows like Adhu Idhu Edhu, earning a special place in the hearts of Tamil television audiences. Fans and well-wishers continue to shower the new parents with blessings and congratulatory messages as they embark on this beautiful new chapter in their lives.

Priya Bapat reveals the reason for saying 'yes' to 'Costao'
Priya Bapat reveals the reason for saying 'yes' to 'Costao'

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Priya Bapat reveals the reason for saying 'yes' to 'Costao'

Picture Credit: X Actress Priya Bapat said that the biggest reason to say yes to "Costao" was getting the opportunity to work with acclaimed star Nawazuddin Siddqui. "Getting the opportunity to work with Nawaz sir was one of the biggest reasons I said yes to Costao," said Priya, who plays Mariya, a strong and emotionally layered character in the film. Priya said that she is a fan of Nawazuddin's work on screen. "I've been a fan of his work - his honesty on screen, the characters he chooses, and his complete commitment to the craft are deeply inspiring. To work so closely with him, to observe him up close, and to play his wife in the film was an incredible learning experience," said Priya. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Co-Founder of Google Brain, Andrew Ng, Is Reported To Have Read Every... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo The actress added that there's a sense of raw truth in the way he approaches scenes. There's no pretense, just honesty. It helped me elevate my own performance and stay rooted in every moment. I'm grateful to our director Sejal Ma'am and the entire team for this opportunity." Priya's performance as Mariya adds a powerful presence to the screen, grounding the narrative of Costao, a man whose ambitions and inner battles deeply impact his personal life. The film delves into themes of sacrifice, love, and the resilience of relationships challenged by time and adversity. Costao is streaming on ZEE5 . Talking about Priya, she is known for her roles in the movies Kaksparsh, Aamhi Doghi, and Happy Journey. She made her debut with Ambedkar movie in 2000. She is also remembered for her roles in Munnabhai MBBS and Lage Raho Munnabhai. She also appeared in the 2009 movie Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy where she played the role of Shashikala Bhosale. She has done many roles in movies such as Andhali Koshimbir, Vazandar, Time Please. She played the lead role in Mayanagari- City of dreams.

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