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Hindustan Times
11-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Explosions, falling debris: A day of panic in Srinagar
The people of Srinagar were rattled out of their sleep up as sounds of explosions rocked the city as early as 5.45 am. As the firing intensified and drone sighting followed, a sense of fear and panic spread in the city, as well as Jammu and Kashmir. Around three to four explosions were heard across Srinagar hours after the city was shaken by two big blasts late on Friday evening. Reports of drones swarming over the Srinagar airport started pouring in and the fear only increased even as India's defence systems thwarted the strikes. The evening started a little better for the people with the announcement of a ceasefire, sparking a sense of return towards normalcy, only for the situation to worsen with drone sightings, ceasefire violations and blast-like sounds hours later. 'I thought a bomb was dropped on us. This is the first time that I have witnessed a war-like situation in my life with drones and jets flying all over us. I am still shivering,' says Aneesa, a 22-year-old college student. Maleeha, 13, was woken up by explosions and rushed to look through the window. 'Why is it happening here? What have we done? Isn't war fought between armies?' She questioned, with no answers in sight. As the day progressed, there were more sounds of explosions around Srinagar airport and in Awantipora, the site of technical airport. Even for the people who witnessed the peak of militancy in the 1990s and 2000s, the fresh experience was shaking. Danish Ahmad, a 42-year-old teacher, says the day was like nothing seen before. 'We are mostly used to bullet fire or tear gas canister explosions. Missiles and drones are new to us,' he said. 'The ground shook and I sent my kids inside for safety. Nothing feels safe,' he said. Normal life was affected with traffic thin and slow economic activity across the city. People preferred to stay indoors owing to the fear. The situation became scarier after people reported sightings of debris and projectiles falling from the skies at Lasjan and the Dal Lake. At Lasjan, which is opposite the Badami Bagh cantonment in Srinagar, the debris of a missile-like object fell between a cluster of homes, damaging the courtyard. People reported witnessing smoke emanating after something fell into the Dal Lake. 'When there was an explosion in the morning, something fell from the sky. It was in two pieces. We called the village head. Later, the police took the object away,' said Mohammad Ashraf, a local. The officials in New Delhi, in the morning briefing, acknowledged that Srinagar and Awantipora air bases in Kashmir, and Udhampur airbase were targets of Pakistan's thwarted attacks. 'Pakistan employed UCAP, drone, loitering munitions and fighter aircrafts to target civilian areas and military infrastructure... several harassment attacks were also attempted from Srinagar till Nalia at more than 26 locations,' Indian Air Force (IAF) Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said at the press briefing.

Associated Press
26-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
OneMeta Inc. to Provide Real-Time Multilingual Interpretation Technology For Upcoming UCAP Conference for Help, Hope and Healing
Bountiful, Utah--(Newsfile Corp. - February 26, 2025) - OneMeta Inc. (OTCQB: ONEI) ( the global leader in AI-driven multilingual communication solutions, is honored to announce its collaboration with UCAP ( OneMeta will provide real-time, AI-powered interpretation services using VerbumOnSite during its upcoming conference event: Conference for Help, Hope and Healing on March 1st, 2025. This effort underscores OneMeta's and UCAP's shared commitment to fostering language inclusiveness and raising awareness on critical societal issues. VerbumOnSite will benefit the event by ensuring multilingual attendees can fully engage and connect with the program. Through real-time subtitles in their native language, attendees will experience every session and discussion with unparalleled clarity. This collaboration reinforces UCAP's foundational mission to empower individuals, strengthen families, and unite organizations in the fight against the effects of adult explicit video content through education and collaboration. 'At OneMeta, we believe communication is the bridge to understanding,' said Saúl Leal, CEO of OneMeta Inc. 'Partnering with the UCAP allows us to bring our mission to life by improving accessibility for the Latin community. Together, we aim to break barriers, foster language inclusion, and highlight the critical importance of addressing the fight against the effects of adult explicit video content in our society.' 'We are thrilled to partner with OneMeta for this important event,' said Melissa Hackett, Executive Director of the UCAP. 'Providing this level of accessibility through VerbumOnSite marks a critical step toward expanding our reach and ensuring that all communities can fully engage. Through this collaboration, we continue to work toward a safer and more inclusive Utah.' OneMeta's VerbumOnSite leverages proprietary AI to deliver near-real-time multilingual interpretation across various sectors, from healthcare and education to government and public advocacy events. Its seamless integration makes it an ideal tool for events seeking to ensure inclusivity, connection, and understanding. About OneMeta Inc. OneMeta Inc. is a multilingual enablement company focused on overcoming the communication challenges of a world with many languages. Its proprietary end-to-end natural language processing architecture allows the spoken and written words to be synthesized, translated, and transcribed in less than one second. OneMeta's technology supports real-time web-based and mobile phone-based conversations, discussions, meetings, and online chats in over 140 languages and dialects. OneMeta's technology is fully compliant with SOC2, HIPAA, and GDPR standards, ensuring the highest levels of enterprise security and privacy. OneMeta Inc.: We create a more understanding world.™ The UCAP is committed to empowering individuals, strengthening families, and uniting organizations in the fight against adult explicit video content through education and collaboration. The UCAP provides resources, support groups, and educational events aimed at prevention and recovery. By fostering hope, help, and healing, The UCAP strives to create a society where families are protected, and individuals are equipped to make informed choices regarding media consumption. Join us in our mission to promote a healthier, more informed community. Visit