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    Violation of Pakistan's territorial sovereignty to be met with swift response: Army chief Asim Munir

    Pakistan Army chief General Asim Munir warned of swift response to provocations at Line of Actual Control while offering Eid prayers with officers and soldiers.

    Follow govt guidelines for Eid sacrifice, don't share pics of slaughtered animals: Jamiat to Muslims

    Prominent Muslim organization Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind urged Muslims to adhere to government guidelines during Eid-ul-Azha celebrations, emphasising the importance of sacrifice in Islam. President Maulana Arshad Madani advised against sharing slaughter images on social media, promoting cleanliness, and following regulations while performing 'Qurbani'. Muslims globally commemorate Eid-ul-Azha as a symbol of obedience to God.

    J&K soldier on leave missing; search operations launched

    As per his family members, Wani drove to nearby Chawalgam village around 7:30 pm to buy groceries and mutton. At around 8 pm, he informed the family on phone that he will be home within 5-10 minutes. Around 8:30 pm, some neighbours informed the family that his car was abandoned near their orchard in the village.

    Think, rethink consequences of UCC: Farooq Abdullah to Centre

    The Lok Sabha member from Srinagar said the government should think and rethink about the consequences of implementing the UCC. They should keep all this under consideration and instead of pushing it through, they should think of the consequences. Lest, there might be a storm," Abdullah added.

    Strictly follow govt guidelines while offering sacrifice on Eid, do not share pictures of slaughtered animals: Jamiat to Muslims

    Muslims across the globe offer sacrifice of animals as permitted by law in their respective countries as a symbol of the willingness and obedience to God that Prophet Ibraham showed in offering his son Ismael as sacrifice. The Jamiat chief asserted that every possible effort should be made so that no one gets hurt by the actions of Muslims.

    Thieves arrive in luxury car in Prayagraj to steal a goat. Video goes viral

    Thieves arrived in a luxury vehicle and stole a goat tied outside a resident's house in Prayagraj, with the whole incident caught on CCTV. The goat's owner, Mansoor Alam, immediately informed the police, but the thieves managed to escape despite local pursuit. Ahead of the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha festival when goat prices soar, goats are in high demand, with prices ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 100,000 based on factors such as size, weight and appearance.

    The Economic Times
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