Collapsed house with heavy smoke rising after a counter-terrorism operation in Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, surrounded by green fields and neighboring homes.

Another Terrorist’s House Bombed Amid Widespread Crackdown Following Pahalgam Attack

In a bold escalation following the deadly Pahalgam attack, security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have demolished the house of Farooq Ahmad Tadwa, a terrorist from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, amid an intensified crackdown on terrorist infrastructure across the Valley. With over 60 coordinated raids in Srinagar alone and multiple demolitions in Kupwara, Pulwama, and other districts, authorities are sending a stern message against terrorism, vowing to continue decisive actions against militants, overground workers, and sympathizers.

ASSAM RIFLES ORGANIZES AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ACROSS ON WORLD MALARIA DAY

Assam Rifles marked World Malaria Day with a dedicated campaign across various villages in Tamenglong and Jiribam Districts. The initiative involved fumigation drives to eliminate mosquito breeding sites, followed by informative lectures on malaria prevention, symptoms, and treatment for school children. Mosquito nets and repellents were distributed to the public to further aid in preventing the spread of malaria. The campaign aimed to enhance community awareness and promote healthier, safer environments.

Students checking Assam HS 12th Result 2025 online on official websites

Assam HS 12th Result 2025: Expected Soon — When, Where & How to Check AHSEC Higher Secondary Result | Exclusive by BarakOutlet

The Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) is set to announce the Assam HS 12th Result 2025 by the first week of May. Students who appeared for the exams between February 13 and March 17, 2025, can check and download their provisional mark sheets from ahsec.assam.gov.in, site.sebaonline.org, and other official websites. Stay tuned with BarakOutlet for the fastest updates!

Muhammad Yunus facing criticism for Bangladesh's economic downturn after strained relations with India

Bangladesh Pays Heavy Price for Strained Ties with India: Over 40,000 Jobs Lost, More Than 160 Factories Shut Down

Bangladesh is reeling from a major economic setback after straining its critical ties with India, resulting in the closure of over 160 factories and the loss of more than 40,000 jobs. Muhammad Yunus’s controversial decisions and the suspension of India’s transshipment support have left Bangladesh’s garment industry, which powers 85% of its exports, in crisis. Export costs have skyrocketed, further compounded by Bangladesh’s limited port capacity and restrictions on Indian cotton imports, pushing the country’s global competitiveness into sharp decline.