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Watch NCF Chief Farooq Abdullah's statement on the tragic Kathua attack where 5 Indian soldiers lost their lives. Stay informed about the latest developments and insights into the incident. #KathuaSearchOperation #SecurityForces #IndianArmy #JKNews #BreakingNews #JammuAndKashmir #Udhampur #IndiaNews ~PR.274~ED.101~HT.318~GR.125~

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Kathua terror attack: Farooq Abdullah urges Pakistan to 'stop terrorism'

Former CM Farooq Abdullah urged Pakistan to end terrorism after the Kathua attack killed five Army jawans. President Droupadi Murmu condemned the act, expressing..
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J&K Terror Attacks: Farooq Abdullah Urges ‘Talking To The Neighbours’ After Reasi Bus Terror Attack [Video]

J&K Terror Attacks: Farooq Abdullah Urges ‘Talking To The Neighbours’ After Reasi Bus Terror Attack

National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah addressed the ongoing issue of terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasising the need for dialogue with neighbouring countries. He stated, "We still have problems with our neighbour. These problems will not be solved by military action... Unless we talk to our neighbours, we cannot solve it. The terrorists are coming through borders, and they will continue coming. Whichever government will be there tomorrow, will have to face the same thing... We need to come out of these situations." Dr. Abdullah highlighted the significance of the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, expressing concerns about potential incidents being exaggerated across the country. He assured that Kashmiris do not support such acts. #JammuAndKashmir #TerrorAttacks #FarooqAbdullah #ReasiBusAttack #NeighbourDialogue #Counterterrorism #SecurityConcerns #RegionalStability #PeaceTalks #NationalSecurity #SouthAsia #TerrorismThreat #CrossBorderTerrorism #InternationalRelations #SecurityDialogue ~PR.152~ED.103~

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Cucumbers Are Recalled in 14 States

Cucumbers Are Recalled , in 14 States. Fresh Start Produce Sales in Florida is recalling cucumbers over possible salmonella contamination, 'Newsweek' reports. The 14 states affected by the recall include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Only large, whole cucumbers are included in the recall. Mini and English cucumbers are considered safe to eat. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture first informed Fresh Start that its product tested positive for salmonella. The FDA is conducting whole genome sequencing to determine if this sample is related to an ongoing salmonella outbreak investigation, Via recall notice. Fresh Start believes it recalled the product before it could make it into consumers' hands. Although these cucumbers are unlikely [to be found] in the marketplace, anyone with the recalled product should not consume it and should destroy and discard it or return it to the place of purchase for a refund, Fresh Start Produce Sales, via statement. Consumers should check with their retailer or place of purchase to determine whether the recalled cucumbers were sold where they shop, Fresh Start Produce Sales, via statement

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'Part of access to justice mission': CJI Chandrachud as he inaugurates multi-facilitation centre in SC

CJI DY Chandrachud inaugurated a multi-facilitation centre at the Supreme Court campus in Delhi to enhance access to justice. Near UCO Bank and C-IN Gate, it..
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