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Orders to shift Lashkar headquarters, air space closed..., why is Pakistan afraid of airstrike by India after...
Orders to shift Lashkar headquarters, air space closed..., why is Pakistan afraid of airstrike by India after...

India.com

time8 hours ago

  • Politics
  • India.com

Orders to shift Lashkar headquarters, air space closed..., why is Pakistan afraid of airstrike by India after...

New Delhi: After the US ban on TRF, the front of Lashkar-e-Taiba, which carried out the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan is again afraid of India's airstrikes. This is because Pakistan has issued Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) in its airspace for a whole week. Why did Pakistan shut down its airspace? According to the information, the airspace in the central sector of Pakistan will be completely closed from 16-23 July. At the same time, the airspace of southern Pakistan will remain closed on 22-23 July. In this regard, Pakistan has issued NOTAM i.e. Notice to Airmen. Only last week, Chinese cargo planes were seen in Pakistan. In such a situation, it is believed that China has supplied new weapons and air defense systems to Pakistan because, during Operation Sindoor (6-10 May), India destroyed Pakistan's terrorist bases and airbases as well as destroyed radars and air defense systems on a large scale. What instructions are given to Lashkar-e-Taiba? Meanwhile, it is reported that Pakistani intelligence agency ISI has instructed Lashkar-e-Taiba to shift its headquarters from Muridke to Bahawalpur. Lashkar's headquarters have been in Muridke in Pakistan's Punjab province since the end of the Soviet Afghan war in Afghanistan in the late 80s. According to ABP News, such posters have been spotted in Bahawalpur which prove that Lashkar is now active in Muridke. During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force carried out missile strikes in Muridke and Bahawalpur. India's BrahMos missile caused massive damage to both Bahawalpur and Muridke. ISI's field office was also exposed inside Lashkar's headquarters in Muridke. What is the reason behind shifting Lashkar's headquarters? This decision has been taken with the intention of intensifying anti-India activities after the killing of Jaish and Lashkar terrorists in Operation Sindoor. According to sources, one reason behind shifting Lashkar's headquarters from Muridke could be to show the whole world, including America, that Lashkar has been destroyed. It is quite possible that Lashkar may be given a new name. ISI has done this before as well. After the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, when Lashkar was declared a global terrorist organization and banned by America and UN, its name was changed to Jamaat-ud-Dawa. Reportedly, the ISI gave Lashkar a new name, The Resistance Front (TRF) to carry out terrorist activities in Kashmir.

Top 5 star ceiling fans in India with best air delivery and low power consumption for every home
Top 5 star ceiling fans in India with best air delivery and low power consumption for every home

Mint

time11 hours ago

  • General
  • Mint

Top 5 star ceiling fans in India with best air delivery and low power consumption for every home

Many households still deal with ceiling fans that wobble, rattle, or sound louder than they should. During hot months, weak airflow and rising electricity bills only add to the discomfort. For those who depend on fans all day, it becomes a daily frustration. Product Rating Price Remote Ceiling Fan KUHL Prima A4 1200 mm BLDC 65% Power Saving BLDC Ceiling Fan With Remote | BEE 5 Star Rated & ISI Marked | High Air Flow | 5 Year Warranty | Espresso Brown | Free Installation View Details LED Ceiling Fan DIGISMART Autumn Hexa 1200mm Ceiling Fan, 6 Blade, 380 RPM BLDC 28 Watt Motor, 5 Star Rated, Dimmable LED Light, Energy Saving, Remote Control, Reversible Mode & Timer,5 Years Warranty - Smoke Brown View Details Decorative Ceiling Fan Jupiter Zphyr 5 Blades Fan With Bldc Motor (1200 Mm) | Energy Efficient 5 stars Energy Saver | High Speed Decorative Ceiling Fan Remote Controlled(Zphyr) (Wooden L) View Details Fan with LED Light DIGISMART Autumn Hexa 1200mm Ceiling Fan, 6 Blade, 380 RPM BLDC 28 Watt Motor, 5 Star Rated, Dimmable LED Light, Energy Saving, Remote Control, Reversible Mode & Timer, 5 Years Warranty (White) View Details Alexa Ready Ceiling Fan KUHL Galaxis G8 1740 mm Stylish Power Saving BLDC Ceiling Fan with Remote | Down Light | 37W | 5 Star | High Air Flow | Low Noise | IoT – Operate via Mobile & Alexa | Reverse Mode | Brown View Details View More That's where 5 star ceiling fans stand out. These models are built to run quietly while using less power, making them better suited for regular use in bedrooms, living areas, and more. If you're looking for a fan that does its job without noise or waste, this list is built around what truly matters for your home. Quiet mornings and peaceful nights matter more when your ceiling fan isn't humming loudly above you. KUHL Prima A4 brings in smoother air delivery and a remote that actually responds well—no second clicks needed. It's built with 100% copper and backed by ISI standards, so the basics are covered well. Its air throw feels consistent across the room, even in warmer afternoons. This one fits homes looking for simple tech that just works. Part of the better performing 5 star ceiling fans this season. Motor Type BLDC (65% less power) Special Features Remote Controlled, 100% copper motor Quiet operation even at high speeds Saves more power with 28W usage Remote design could be more user-friendly Blade finish may show dust sooner What are buyers saying on Amazon? It runs quietly and cools the whole room evenly. Reliable airflow with smart energy control. For those who prefer quiet power and don't want to constantly adjust the fan, Digismart Autumn Hexa gives a smoother breeze across the room with its six-blade design. The dimmable LED light comes in handy at night and doesn't feel too sharp on the eyes. The reversible mode is a nice touch during winters too. It's got the comfort of a remote and saves power without feeling slow. One of the more interesting 5 star ceiling fans available right now on Amazon. Special Features Remote control ceiling fan with LED light, Double ball bearing, Noise free, Run 35 hours per unit, 380 RPM high speed BLDC motor Dimmable light and fan combo Low power motor with wide blade sweep Might not suit minimal room setups Remote lacks backlight for dark use What are buyers saying on Amazon? The fan speed is solid and the LED light is a bonus. It's ideal for those wanting a cooler breeze with softer room lighting. If you're used to three-blade fans and want better air spread, the Jupiter Zphyr stands out with five wide blades and smooth control through its remote. The wooden tone adds a calm visual feel that suits a lot of home interiors without trying too hard. It runs quietly and keeps the air movement stable even on low voltage. This one checks the right boxes for those looking at newer 5 star ceiling fans that balance looks and function. Room Type Kids Room, Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom, Living Room, Home Office, Nursery, Dining Room Special Features Remote Controlled, High Velocity, Reverse Rotation, Automatic Shut-Off Five blades for wider airflow BLDC motor keeps power usage low Wooden finish may not match all interiors Remote does not support backlit buttons What are buyers saying on Amazon? Smooth airflow and silence even at full speed. The five blades offer calm and consistent cooling for rooms needing wider airflow. Digismart Autumn Hexa brings something different with its six blade setup and a quiet 28 watt BLDC motor. The dimmable LED gives a soft light when needed, and the reversible mode helps when temperatures change. If you want a ceiling fan that thinks beyond just airflow, this one includes smart touches like a timer and remote. It fits right into the list of today's best 5 star ceiling fans. Wider air spread with 6 blades Extra features like LED, timer, and reverse mode Not ideal if you need strong lighting What are buyers saying on Amazon? Airflow is consistent and the LED is a bonus. This fan ticks the right boxes for anyone looking at new 5 star ceiling fans. For homes with wider rooms or open layouts, the KUHL Galaxis G8 brings quiet airflow and smarter control without adding clutter. Its 1740 mm sweep helps move more air at lower speeds, while the built-in light adds soft illumination when needed. You can run it with a remote, your phone or even Alexa, without touching a wall switch. It's built with everyday comfort in mind, not just features on paper. Controls Remote, Mobile App, Alexa Lighting Built-in downlight Modes Reversible mode, Timer function Covers large spaces without needing full-speed power Works with both Alexa and mobile app for easy control Might feel oversized in smaller rooms Some may not need the built-in light What are buyers saying on Amazon? Buyers say it has smooth airflow and silence even at high speed. If your room needs strong air movement with quiet running, this fan works well. With its 6 blade design and high-speed 380 RPM motor, the Activa Jetta is designed to push more air around the room with less noise. It runs on a 28W BLDC motor that saves power and comes with a handy remote for quick control. If you're looking for steady air delivery that stays quiet even at full speed, this one ticks the boxes. One of the quietly strong picks in the 5 star ceiling fans category. Special Features Remote Control Ceiling Fan with LED Light, Double Ball Bearing, Metal Finish Looks, Noise Free, Run 35 Hours Per Unit Quiet operation even on high speed Saves electricity over time Not compatible with smart home systems No underlight or decorative features What are buyers saying on Amazon? It's smooth, quiet, and performs well even in bigger rooms. A fan that manages speed and silence together is rare at this range. If you're tired of ceiling fans that barely move air around, the Oceco Hexo offers better coverage with its 6 blade setup. It pushes air across the room more evenly without needing to run at full speed. The 28 watt BLDC motor keeps power use low while still doing its job well. It doesn't rely on extra features—just clean airflow, less noise, and remote control convenience. It stands out quietly in the space of 5 star ceiling fans. Special Features Controlled with Remote Wide blade span for improved airflow Uses less power on all speeds Lacks LED lighting Remote functions are minimal What are buyers saying on Amazon? Most say it runs quietly and delivers strong airflow without heating up. Simple and useful, it fits the need for 5 star ceiling fans without overdoing it. A ceiling fan that quietly blends high airflow and smart control, KUHL Galaxis G5 is built with a BLDC motor and 32W power draw. With its 1400mm sweep and low noise, it's fit for large rooms and calm spaces alike. The downlight adds subtle utility, and mobile and Alexa control support makes it easier for those who prefer voice or phone control. The reverse mode is a plus in cooler months. Another thoughtful pick under the category of 5 star ceiling fans with wider sweep and quieter operation. Control Remote + Mobile App + Alexa Features Reverse Mode, Downlight Special Features Remote Controlled, Wi-Fi Enabled Compatible with Alexa and mobile app Reverse mode adds use for winter months Downlight may not suit all room designs App integration may need updates occasionally What are buyers saying on Amazon? Buyers like its quiet operation and quick response to remote and Alexa commands. Its larger sweep and voice control make daily use easier for families and individuals. Activa Jetta brings a no-noise approach to everyday cooling with its 6 blade setup and BLDC motor drawing just 28 watts. If your space needs calm airflow without the usual humming, this fan fits well. The remote control simplifies use across speed levels, and 380 RPM makes sure the breeze is quick to respond. Designed to offer good coverage in mid-size rooms, it keeps things simple yet effective. If you're browsing 5 star ceiling fans for energy savings and quieter use, this one deserves a look. Controls Remote with speed modes Special Feature Remote control ceiling fan with LED light, Double Ball Bearing, Metal Finish Looks, Noise Free, Run 35 Hours Per Unit, 380 RPM Quiet operation even at higher speeds 6-blade design offers better airflow spread Remote quality may feel basic May not suit very large rooms What are buyers saying on Amazon? Buyers say it runs quietly and covers medium spaces well without heating the motor. Its low power draw and calm airflow make it useful for daily long-hour use. The KUHL Galaxis G5 brings quiet control into larger rooms with its 1400mm sweep and low-noise BLDC motor. With mobile app and Alexa support, you can switch speeds, toggle reverse mode, or manage the integrated downlight without leaving your spot. Built for those who want wider air coverage without manual toggling, this fan suits spaces that need both remote and IoT flexibility. For users seeking 5 star ceiling fans with wider blades and connected use, this one fits the bill. Remote Yes, with speed and reverse mode Connectivity IoT, Alexa & Mobile App Special Features Remote Controlled Mobile and Alexa control for hands-free use Extra wide sweep for large rooms Might be oversized for small rooms Downlight brightness may not replace room lights What are buyers saying on Amazon? They like the wide airflow and app control but want a stronger downlight. For those who prefer managing fans from their phone or voice assistant. If your fan runs for long hours daily, especially in summers or power-sensitive zones, a 5 star ceiling fan makes a noticeable difference in monthly electricity bills. Over time, the cost difference balances out, and the fan pays for itself through reduced power use. For users conscious of long-term savings, this is a sensible investment. Yes. BLDC motors in 5 star fans are typically quieter because they reduce friction and vibration. If you're sensitive to noise or plan to install the fan in a study or bedroom, the noise factor alone is worth choosing a 5 star BLDC fan over a conventional one. Most BLDC based 5 star ceiling fans consume less than 35 watts, making them inverter-friendly. They continue running longer during outages and draw less load, which helps if you have multiple appliances on backup. Power Rating : Confirm it's BEE 5 star with 26 to 35W consumption. : Confirm it's BEE 5 star with 26 to 35W consumption. Motor Type : Prefer BLDC motors for less power use and noise. : Prefer BLDC motors for less power use and noise. Air Delivery : Go for 220 CMM+ and suitable sweep size for your room. : Go for 220 CMM+ and suitable sweep size for your room. Noise Levels : Check user feedback for real-world quietness. : Check user feedback for real-world quietness. Controls : Remote or smart features add convenience. : Remote or smart features add convenience. Build Quality: Balanced blades and sturdy design reduce wobble. Top 5 Star Ceiling Fans Technology Motor Type Special Features KUHL Prima A4 1200mm Ceiling Fan BLDC ~350 RPM 65% power saving, remote control, energy efficient DIGISMART Autumn Hexa 1200mm Ceiling Fan BLDC ~400 RPM High-speed operation, remote control, hexagonal blade design Jupiter Zphyr 5 Blades Ceiling Fan BLDC ~320 RPM 5-blade design, ultra-quiet, energy saving, remote control DIGISMART Autumn Hexa Ceiling Fan BLDC ~400 RPM 5-blade design, ultra-quiet, energy saving, remote control KUHL Galaxis G8 1740mm Ceiling Fan BLDC ~280 RPM Stylish design, remote control, wide sweep, power saving ACTIVA JETTA Premium Series 1200mm Ceiling Fan BLDC ~370 RPM Remote control, energy efficient, sleek build OCECO Hexo 6-Blade 1200mm Ceiling Fan BLDC ~330 RPM 6-blade design, 5-star rated, remote control, no LED KUHL Galaxis G5 1400mm Ceiling Fan BLDC ~300 RPM Stylish design, remote control, power saving ACTIVA JETTA Premium Series 1200mm Ceiling Fan BLDC ~370 RPM Contemporary design, remote access, low electricity usage KUHL Galaxis G5 1400mm Ceiling Fan BLDC ~300 RPM Elegant finish, smart control, saves energy Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

Asim Munir wants himself as president, brother-in-law as PM: Ex-Pakistan army officer
Asim Munir wants himself as president, brother-in-law as PM: Ex-Pakistan army officer

First Post

time13 hours ago

  • Politics
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Asim Munir wants himself as president, brother-in-law as PM: Ex-Pakistan army officer

Major (Retd) Adil Raja, a former Pakistani army officer, alleged that Army Chief General Asim Munir sought total control of the South Asian nation by orchestrating chaos read more A man carries a portrait of Pakistani army chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, during a rally to express solidarity with Pakistan's armed forces, in Islamabad. AFP Major (Retd) Adil Raja, a former Pakistani army officer turned whistleblower, has accused Pakistan's army chief, General Asim Munir, of undermining the country's democracy. Raja alleged that Munir, who earlier promoted himself to the rank of Field Marshal, seeks total control by orchestrating chaos. 'The plan is allegedly by the Army Chief, Asim Munir — putting his brother-in-law as PM, himself or another general as president — a Musharraf-style accountability push to claim they cleaned up Pakistan,' he claimed, referencing the former Pakistani president and army chief. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD In an India Today interview, Raja accused Munir of orchestrating a 'strategic lawsuit against public participation' (SLAPP)—a defamation case filed in the UK by Brigadier Rashid Nasir, the ISI's Punjab sector commander. 'This is part of the lawfare launched against me by the Pakistani military establishment and its intelligence arm, the ISI, with whom I was once working,' Raja said, days before his London trial that started on July 21. Living in exile in the UK, Raja told the Indian news channel that UK counterterrorism police investigated him for nine months on terrorism charges but fully cleared him. He claimed the defamation trial is the Pakistan army's backup plan to silence him. 'They couldn't get me under counterterrorism, so now they're trying their luck in the courts. The UK is the libel tourism capital of the world — as King's Counsel Geoffrey Robertson says,' he stated. ISI exploiting UK's laws to silence critics? Raja accused Munir and DG ISI Lt Gen Asim Malik of exploiting the UK's lenient libel laws to suppress dissent and conceal military crimes, including political manipulation, judicial interference, and widespread violations of civil liberties. He said that his family in Pakistan faces severe repercussions, with his mother under de facto house arrest and her passport revoked to block his return. 'She's practically under house arrest — her passports have been cancelled. My entire family's nationalities have been blocked,' he said. Raja also disclosed that Shahzad Akbar, a witness in his case, was attacked with acid in the UK, an act he attributes to ISI-orchestrated intimidation. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'The ISI is using all its power to silence this. They just don't want any coverage, because it exposes their soft belly,' he said. Court-martialed in absentia and sentenced to 14 years under Pakistan's Official Secrets Act, Raja insisted his only offence was exposing the military's grip on Pakistan's politics. 'I was committing the cardinal sin: exposing the crimes of my institution — regime change operations, controlling the government, judicial manipulation, and corruption,' he said.

Fake Pakistan Clip Shared To Incite Riots During Kanwar Yatra; 3 Arrested In UP'S Muzaffarnagar
Fake Pakistan Clip Shared To Incite Riots During Kanwar Yatra; 3 Arrested In UP'S Muzaffarnagar

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Fake Pakistan Clip Shared To Incite Riots During Kanwar Yatra; 3 Arrested In UP'S Muzaffarnagar

Uttar Pradesh Police have arrested three men—Nadeem, Mansher, and Rahees—for circulating a fake video from Pakistan that falsely claimed Muslims were killed during the Kanwar Yatra. Police said the accused intended to incite communal violence and confessed during questioning. The video, featuring images of murdered children and a fake audio alleging Bajrang Dal's involvement, had spread across large WhatsApp groups. Authorities suspect possible ISI links behind the act. A case has been registered under BNS, UAPA, and the IT Act. Police urge the public not to share unverified content, especially during religious events, to avoid panic and unrest.#faketerrorplot #uppolice #kanwaryatra #communaltension #isilink #socialmedia #fakenews #indiasecurity #muzaffarnagar #pakistan #toi #toibharat Read More

Fake Pakistan clip shared to incite riots during kanwar yatra; three arrested in UP; ISI link being probed
Fake Pakistan clip shared to incite riots during kanwar yatra; three arrested in UP; ISI link being probed

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Fake Pakistan clip shared to incite riots during kanwar yatra; three arrested in UP; ISI link being probed

AI-generated image for representation NEW DELHI: Uttar Pradesh Police on Monday arrested three men for circulating a fake video reportedly from Pakistan, claiming killings of Muslims. The police said that three accused confessed their motive to "incite communal tensions" during Kanwar Yatra. Police also suspect the possible involvement of Pakistan-based ISI handlers behind the act. The arrested men have been identified as Nadeem, Mansher, and Rahees. They were caught by the Muzaffarnagar police after the video was shared in several WhatsApp groups, especially on the second Monday of Sawan, when thousands of Kanwar Yatris pass through the region. DIG Saharanpur Abhishek Singh said that during routine social media monitoring, they found a video being circulated that showed murdered children. An audio clip added to it falsely claimed that Bajrang Dal workers had killed Muslims in Mansoorpur and nearby areas. "During questioning, the accused admitted they wanted to spark communal riots. Their plan could have led to mob lynching or even a lone-wolf attack in the name of religion," said the DIG. He added that the video was from Pakistan and the police are also looking into a possible link to ISI handlers across the border. The video had already reached four large WhatsApp groups, each with hundreds of members. Police believe it may have been shared further through different modules. Raids are being carried out in other states to identify and arrest anyone else involved in this network. A case has been registered under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and the IT Act. Police have also seized three mobile phones used in the crime. Officials have urged the public not to share unverified videos or messages, especially during religious festivals, to avoid creating unnecessary panic or tension.

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