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Union Minister of State Kamlesh Paswan Conducts Trishul Puja During Bhagwa Trishul Yatra

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The 120 sacred trishuls of the Bhagwa Trishul Yatra, organized by the International Mandir Prabandhak Parishad (IMPC) and Bhagwa, are being continuously revered at the Mahipalpur Shiva Temple in Delhi as part of a grand Shiva-Shakti Aradhana event.
Tomorrow, the Yatra will arrive at Murthal, Sonipat, where a 21-day grand worship session dedicated to Maa Adi Shakti and Lord Shiva will commence.

On the final day, numerous dignitaries from all over the country participated in the puja at Mahipalpur.

Union Minister of State for Rural Development Kamlesh Paswan took part in the divine Yatra, performed the Jalabhishek ritual for Lord Shiva, and conducted the puja for the 120 Bhagwa Trishuls. Thousands of devotees, saints, and religious enthusiasts gathered to welcome the Yatra, filling the air with the resonant chants of “Har Har Mahadev” and “Jai Shri Ram.”
On this historic occasion, Paswan remarked, “The Bhagwa Trishul Yatra is more than a religious pilgrimage; it is a significant initiative aimed at restoring Sanatan Dharma. This Yatra reconnects us with our values, preserves our culture, and reaffirms the significance of our faith. I feel privileged to be a part of this divine event and commend this inspiring initiative. Such spiritual movements should continue to motivate future generations with the essence of Sanatan culture.”
The Bhagwa Trishul Yatra, which began on January 25, 2025, during Mauni Amavasya in Prayagraj, is now entering its final phase. This monumental spiritual journey commenced with the convergence of 12 Jyotirlingas, 12 Shakti Peeths, and 4 Dhams, marking a historic religious movement.

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Jammu University Introduces Fuel-Saving Measures

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National : The University of Jammu has announced several fuel-saving measures following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for fuel conservation. Vice-Chancellor Prof Umesh Rai said the university has decided to conduct all PhD viva voce examinations online to reduce travel and save fuel.

The university will also prefer virtual speakers for national and international conferences. In another step, the Academic Council meeting planned in Poonch has been shifted to the Jammu University campus to avoid unnecessary travel.

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Prof Rai said the measures will help save fuel, time and resources. He also encouraged university staff to use bicycles and carpool while travelling to the campus.

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One Year On: Pahalgam Attack Still Haunts the Nation

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National: One year after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, the nation remembers the 26 people who lost their lives. The attack took place on April 22 at Baisaran, a popular tourist spot.

At first, reports said only five people were injured. Later, it became clear that it was one of the worst terror attacks in the region in decades. Terrorists came out of the forest and opened fire on tourists.

Survivors said the attackers separated men from women and children. They then shot the men at close range. Many victims were reportedly targeted after being asked about their religion.

A heartbreaking image of Himanshi Narwal sitting beside her husband’s body became a symbol of the tragedy. Her husband, a naval officer, was among those killed.

The group The Resistance front, linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility. The case was investigated by the National Investigation Agency.

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After months of tracking, security forces launched Operation Mahadev. On July 28, 2025, all three terrorists were killed after a long search operation.

The attack remains a painful memory and a reminder of the need for strong security.

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Social Media Influencer-Turned Gangster Held Abroad

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New Delhi: Rao Inderjeet Yadav has been arrested in Dubai. He is wanted in a murder case from Haryana.

He fled India in 2024 after a businessman was killed in Rohtak. Police had been searching for him since then. Officials said Dubai authorities have asked for documents. He is likely to be brought back to India soon.

Yadav faces more than 15 criminal cases. These include extortion, fraud, and illegal land deals. The Enforcement Directorate also investigated him for money laundering. Raids led to the seizure of cash, cars, and documents.

He also ran a music company called Gems Tunes. It produced regional songs.

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Yadav had a large social media following. He often showed his rich lifestyle online. He has denied all charges. He claims he is being framed.

Police are now preparing for further action.

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