A terrorist attack in Pahalgam, located in the Anantnag district of Jammu & Kashmir, resulted in one tourist’s death and injuries to six others on Tuesday, according to reports, with the death toll expected to rise. The incident occurred at Baisaran, a meadow that can only be reached on foot or by pony, where a group of tourists had visited earlier that morning. The total number of fatalities is still being determined, as Chief Minister Omar Abdullah referred to the attack as “much larger than anything we’ve seen directed at civilians in recent years. ” Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Union Home Minister Amit Shah by phone, urging him to implement “suitable measures.” As per sources, Mr. Shah has departed for Srinagar to assess the situation and will convene an urgent security review meeting with all relevant agencies. The video of the victims is also uploaded on the social media account of OPIndia Instagram account you can check it there. The Prime Minister posted on X : “I strongly condemn the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. I pray that the injured recover at the earliest. All possible assistance is being provided to those affected. Those behind this heinous act will be brought to justice…they will not be spared! Their evil agenda will never succeed. Our resolve to fight terrorism is unshakable and it will get even stronger.” Amit shah action on KASHMIR PAHALGAM TERROR ATTACK Home minister Amit shah has already reached the Srinagar to check the security situation and assess preventive measures. Additionally, all the tourism activities has been restricted in the area for a week To get updated news on this topic please check Aheadnewz.
SHAKTI DUBEY UPSC TOPPER 2025
Shakti Dubey has achieved the highest position in the UPSC Civil Services Examination. Following her, Harshita Goyal has attained Rank 2, while Dongre Arkit Parag holds Rank 3. Furthermore, a combined reserve list of 230 candidates has been prepared in line with Rules 20 (4) and (5) of the Civil Services Examination Rules, 2024. The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has revealed the final outcomes of the Civil Services Examination 2024. This signifies the end of an extensive selection process that commenced with the written test in September 2024 and wrapped up with interviews conducted from January to April 2025. The examination is conducted for the recruitment of various esteemed roles within the Central Services, Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’. List of top 12 candidates: UPSC 2025 Rank Roll number Name 1 240782 Shakti Dubey 2 101571 Harshita Goyal 3 867282 Dongre Archit Parag 4 108110 Shah Margi Chirag 5 833621 Aakash Garg 6 818290 Komal Punia 7 6902167 Aayushi Bansal 8 6613295 Raj Krishna Jha 9 849449 Aditya Vikram Agarwal 10 5400180 Mayank Tripathi 11 8200949 Ettaboyina Sai Shivani 12 5809367 Ashi Sharma Candidates who took the examination can view their results on the official UPSC website.
“No. 1 Ayush Badoni: Crafting His Own Destiny on the Cricket Field”.
Ayush Badoni is an Indian cricketer. He was born on 3rd December, 1999 in Silod village of Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, but he completes his education in Delhi. His father Vivek Badoni is a documentary filmmaker and his mother Vibha Badoni is a school teacher. He also has one small brother Pratyush Badoni. He was very passionate about the cricket from the childhood. In his initial days, his father trained him on the terrace of their house. He is having 170k followers on Instagram you can check it here. Ayush Badoni Cricket career Ayush is a right hand batsman and off spin bowler. He started his career from international cricket academy of Delhi at the age of 9 and when he was 15 years old he joined Sonnet cricket academy and took training from professional coach Tarak Sinha. In 2018 under-19 Asia cup final he made his half-century against mighty Sri Lanka and in 2021 he made his t-20 from Delhi with Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy. Ayush Badoni IPL Journey In 20222 Lucknow Super Giants purchased him for 20 Lakh rupees. In his debut match he made fabulous 54 runs in 41 balls against Gujarat Titans. Till 2025 in his 47 matches he made 715 runs, in which he scored 4 half centuries. In 2025 Lucknow Super Giants retained him for a whopping amount of 4 crore rupees. Achievements In 2024 Delhi Premiere League he scored 165 runs ( 19 sixes ) in only 55 balls. and in Ranji tropy 2025 he scored 205 runs ( not out ). Net worth Currently he is the captain of Delhi team and having a net worth of around 6-7 crore rupees. For more information on finance, tech, sports and automobile you can visit our website Ahead Newz
New Waqf Bill 2025: Is it good decision by government?
Waqf bill information, here, we have translated the Waqf bill in simple language for better understanding. You can check the details of the Waqf bill, and also the reasons for the chaos in the country, shared below regarding the Waqf bill. If you want to read the exact bill issued by the government of India, please check the link shared below. Ministry Of Affairs- https://www.minorityaffairs.gov.in/show_content.php?lang=1&level=2&ls_id=936&lid=1163 Number of votes by the people of lower house of the Parliament or Lok Sabha for Waqf bill. Total 288 people voted in support of the Waqf bill, whereas 232 people votes against it. Why many people are opposing the new waqf bill? The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025 A Bill to further amend the Waqf bill act, 1995. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Seventy-sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows:— (1) This Act may be called the Waqf (Amendment) bill Act, 2025. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. “Provided further that nothing contained in this Act shall, notwithstanding any judgment, decree or order of any court, apply to any trust (by whatever name called) created by a Muslim whether before or after the commencement of this Act pertaining to public charity and being regulated statutorily by any enactment for the time being in force, which is created for the same purposes as a Waqf under any law.”. The significance of the Waqf bill lies in its potential to reshape the management and utilization of Waqf properties, ensuring they serve the community effectively. In section 3 of the principal Act,— (i) after clause (a), the following clause shall be inserted, namely:— In recent discussions, the Waqf bill has become a focal point of debate among various stakeholders, highlighting its implications for the community. ‘(aa) “Aga Khani Waqf” means a Waqf dedicated by an Aga Khani Waqif;’;(ii) after clause (c), the following clause shall be inserted, namely:— ‘(ca) “Bohra Waqf” means a Waqf dedicated by a Bohra Waqif;’; (iii) after clause (d), the following clause shall be inserted, namely:— ‘(da) “Collector” includes the chief officer in charge of the revenue administration of a district, or a Deputy Commissioner, or any officer below the rank of Deputy Collector authorized in writing by the Collector;’;(iv) after clause (f), the following clauses shall be inserted, namely:— ‘(fa) “Government organization” includes the Central Government, State Governments, Municipalities, Panchayats, attached and subordinate offices and autonomous bodies of the Central Government or State Governments, or any organization or institution owned and controlled by the Central Government or any State Government; (fb) “Government property” means movable or immovable property or any part thereof belonging to any Government organization;’. (v) in clause (i), the words “orally or” shall be omitted; Community engagement is essential in the discussions surrounding the Waqf bill, as it affects multiple stakeholders in the Muslim community. (vi) after clause (k), the following clause shall be inserted, namely:— The implications of the Waqf bill extend beyond legal frameworks; they touch on the social and economic aspects of community life. As we analyze the Waqf bill, it is important to consider the perspectives of various community leaders and their insights on this legislation. ‘(ka) “Portal and database” means the Waqf Asset Management System or any other system established by the Central Government for the registration, accounts, audit and any other details of Waqfs and the Board, as may be specified by the Central Government;’;(vii) for clause (l), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:— ‘(l) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Act;’;(viii) clause (p) shall be omitted; (ix) in clause (r),— (A) in the opening portion, for the words “any movable or immovable property by any person”, the words “any person who professes or practices Islam and has been so professing or practicing for at least five years, owns any movable or immovable property and there is no device involved in the dedication of such property,” shall be substituted; (B) sub-clause (i) shall be omitted; (C) in sub-clause (iv), after the word “welfare”, the words “maintenance of widow, divorcee and orphan, if the Waqf so desires, in such manner as may be specified by the Central Government,” shall be inserted; (D) in the long line, for the words “any person”, the words “any such person” shall be substituted; (E) at the end, the following proviso shall be inserted, namely:— “Provided that the existing Waqf properties registered as Waqf by the user at or before the commencement of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 shall continue to be Waqf properties, except where the property, wholly or partially, is either under dispute or is a Government property;”.After section 3 of the principal Act, the following sections shall be inserted, namely:— “3A. (1) No person shall create a Waqf unless he is the lawful owner of the property and is capable of transferring or dedicating such property. (2) The creation of Waqf-alal-aulad shall not prejudice the rights of succession of the successors of the Waqif, including female successors, or any other rights of persons having lawful claims. 3B. (1) Every Waqf registered under this Act before the commencement of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 shall, within a period of six months from such commencement, file the details of the Waqf and the property dedicated to the Waqf on the portal and database: Provided that the Tribunal may, on an application made to it in this behalf by the Mutawalli, extend such period of six months for a further period not exceeding six months, if it is satisfied that the Mutawalli had sufficient cause for not filing the details of the Waqf on the portal within the said period, and intimate the same to the Tribunal. (2) The details of the Waqf under sub-section (1) shall, inter alia, include the following, namely:— (a) the identification and boundaries of the Waqf property; (b) the status, usage and occupants of the Waqf properties; (c) the name