Deadly clashes, JAAC crackdown and calls for reform: Why PoK is on the boil

Deadly clashes, JAAC crackdown and calls for reform: Why PoK is on the boil

Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has been gripped by unrest in recent days as authorities intensify a crackdown on the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC). The crisis has escalated sharply following violent clashes between protesters and security forces, leading to deaths, arrests and growing international concern.The latest flashpoint came after the government of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir…

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‘India feels more vibrant than US’: NRI woman on Green Card queue says choosing Bengaluru over San Francisco was the right decision

‘India feels more vibrant than US’: NRI woman on Green Card queue says choosing Bengaluru over San Francisco was the right decision

Startup founder Astha Chaturvedi says life in India feels more vibrant than in the US. 38-year-old Astha Chaturvedi, a startup founder, moved to Bengaluru along with her family, including a kid and a pet, leaving behind San Francisco and now she feels she did the right thing. In an interview with Business Insider, Chaturvedi said…

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In big shift in stance, India may have ‘deployed’ 12 N-warheads, its N-warheads up to 190 from 180: SIPRI report

In big shift in stance, India may have ‘deployed’ 12 N-warheads, its N-warheads up to 190 from 180: SIPRI report

NEW DELHI: A reputed global peace think tank has made the big claim that India may have shifted its nuclear posture to a ready-to-strike mode by deploying 12 warheads on delivery vehicles, including possibly one nuclear submarine. This marks a big change because India had so far kept warheads and delivery systems separately.When a nuclear…

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Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce combined net worth in 2026: Career earnings, investments, endorsements, real estate, and philanthropy

Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce combined net worth in 2026: Career earnings, investments, endorsements, real estate, and philanthropy

(Image via X: Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce) Jason Kelce is a former Philadelphia Eagles center and a Super Bowl winner. His wife, Kylie Kelce [nee McDevitt], is a former field hockey player and podcaster. The retired NFL star’s net worth is est. $60 million, while his wife, the mother of their four daughters, has…

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Manav Kaul recalls living on Rs 30 a day in a Mumbai chawl after leaving Kashmir: ‘I had to cut away my Kashmiriyat’

Manav Kaul recalls living on Rs 30 a day in a Mumbai chawl after leaving Kashmir: ‘I had to cut away my Kashmiriyat’

Actor, writer and playwright Manav Kaul has reflected on his journey from Kashmir to Mumbai, opening up about displacement, survival, and the years he spent living in a chawl while trying to find his footing as an artist.Speaking about his childhood during his appearance on The Real Story with Sanghmitra Hitaishi, Manav recalled that his…

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Pittsburgh Penguins emerge in latest NHL trade update amid intriguing developments surrounding Detroit Red Wings .7M Forward

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Dylan Larkin #71 of the Detroit Red Wings skates up ice with the puck against the New Jersey Devils during the first period at Little Caesars Arena on April 11, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Dave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images) The Pittsburgh Penguins have emerged as a potential trade partner for Detroit Red Wings…

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Exploring Cristiano Ronaldo’s 5 most iconic moments in World Cup ahead of his final FIFA World Cup 2026 appearance

Exploring Cristiano Ronaldo’s 5 most iconic moments in World Cup ahead of his final FIFA World Cup 2026 appearance

Cristiano Ronaldo (Getty Images) Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing for what is expected to be the final FIFA World Cup of his legendary career. The Portugal captain has already secured his place in football history by becoming one of only three players to be selected for six World Cup tournaments. As Portugal begins its latest campaign,…

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Walmart to shareholders on changes in America’s immigration and H-1B visa policy: Our use of employment-based visa sponsorships is …

Walmart to shareholders on changes in America’s immigration and H-1B visa policy: Our use of employment-based visa sponsorships is …

FILE (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) Walmart recently announced shareholder voting results for its Annual Shareholders Meeting. Approximately 89.88% of all outstanding shares were represented at the meeting. John Furner, President and CEO of Walmart, provided an overview of Walmart’s business model and strong FY26 results. Some eight proposals were brought for voting. Among these was…

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COP31 (Image source: UNFCCC) NEW DELHI: With mid-year climate meetings taking place in Bonn amid critical geopolitical situation due war in west Asia and its impact on the overall economy, India has raised its concerns over declining levels of climate finance, and called for strengthening multilateral cooperation at a time of growing global challenges.Making its intervention at the meet, India also asked the developed countries to take lead in accelerated emission reductions, arguing that the developing countries need adequate carbon space to eradicate poverty, expand energy access and meet their sustainable development goals.The meeting (June 8-18), formally called the 64th sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies under the UNFCCC (SB64), will take a call on agenda for the annual UN climate conference (COP31) scheduled to take place in Antalya, Türkiye (COP31) in November. The UN June climate meetings are held annually at the UN Climate Change (UNFCCC) headquarters in Bonn, Germany to finalise agendra for the year-end climate conference (COP).“At a time of growing global challenges, our collective priority should be to strengthen multilateral cooperation through discharge of respective obligations under the climate treaties,” Harkeerat Singh Randhawa, second secretary at the Indian embassy in Germany, said during his opening plenary statement on Monday.Associating India with the stand taken by other developing countries including China and BASIC group, Randhawa emphasised that equity and historical responsibility (of developed countries) must continue to guide the participating countries at SB64.“Developing countries need adequate carbon space to eradicate poverty, expand energy access, and meet their sustainable development goals. Therefore, developed countries must lead through accelerated emissions reductions, including negative emissions as necessary,” he said.Randhawa also flagged India’s commitment to “climate multilateralism, and to “advance its effective implementation”, and underlined that the dialogue on unilateral trade measures should address its negative impacts on climate actions of developing countries.India has always been opposed to any kind of unilateral trade barrier in the context of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and other similar measures. The CBAM is a tool to put a price through imposing border tax on carbon intensive goods, like iron & steel, aluminium and cement, that are entering the 27 European Union nations. It will put a tariff burden on such products of developing countries, including India, and impact their trade.The Indian delegation at the Bonn meet comprises officers from various ministries and departments, including scientists from the environment ministry.A team comprising diplomats, ministry officers and climate experts are attending the meeting physically, while other delegates are attending the same virtually. “This arrangement has been put in place to ensure India’s effective participation in all negotiations,” said the ministry in response to a question on India’s participation.COP31 President-Designate Murat Kurum, meanwhile, on Tuesday launched a new global electrification target as a flagship initiative of the COP31 Presidency’s action agenda, and proposed a collective global goal to increase the share of final energy demand met by electricity from just over 20% today to 35% by 2035.The COP31 Presidency also committed to building a global coalition to implement actions towards achieving this target.The target is based on analysis from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and is designed to support implementation of the Paris Agreement and help keep the world on a pathway consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.In support of the electrification target, the COP31 Presidency, accordingly, in partnership with Australia, has commissioned the IEA to deliver special reports to map out pathways to achieving the “35×35” target and to analyse the benefits of halving waste growth and boosting circular waste management systems. This follows the COP31 Presidency’s existing work with IRENA to identify how electrification can accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.Read the latest news on the go. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosHorse-Trading Fears Trigger Congress Move As MP MLAs Fly To Bengaluru Before VotingInside TMC Turmoil: MPs Revolt, Leaders Resign and NDA aims at powerKalyan Banerjee, Kirti Azad Attack TMC Rebels As Party Faces Biggest Split YetWhy The Centre Lifted Lakshadweep’s 47-Year Liquor Ban: ExplainedPoK Unrest Deepens: Protesters Allege Crackdown, Casualties And BlackoutTMC Crisis Deepens As CID Probes Alleged Fake Signatures In LoP Selection Case | WatchIndia Accuses Pak Of Spreading Disinformation To Cover Up Human Rights Abuses In POKUS Court Strikes Down Trump-Era 0,000 H-1B Visa Fee | Temporary Relief To Indians?SIPRI 2026: India Overtakes Pak In Nuclear Warheads, Emerges As World’s 5th Largest Military SpenderGovt Clears 250 MW Solar Power Project With BESS On Defence Land In Uttar Pradesh123PhotostoriesTimes ‘Peddi’ star Ram Charan proved to be a family man: ‘I don’t want to miss a single moment with my daughter, Klin’London’s Billionaire Street: 5 most expensive real estate addresses attracting the world’s wealthiest buyers5 brain tumour myths that experts wish people would stop believingLewis Hamilton’s luxury sneaker collection:A look at the F1 star’s footwear obsessionFrom Aamir Khan to Lalit Modi: 10 famous personalities who fell in love with their long-time friendsIndian history and mythology to native language: 6 meaningful ways to connect children with indian heritage5 countries where tipping is considered rudeFrom ‘Om Shanti Om’, ‘Dear Zindagi’ to Yale University: Shah Rukh Khan’s most inspiring quotes that will change your outlook on lifeThe best places to retire in India: Affordable, peaceful, and senior-friendly9 mangoes that are not grown in India and what makes them unique123Hot PicksMalviya Nagar Hotel FireEmiliano MartínezUKSSSC Patwari Admit CardIran AttackShubman GillDianna Russini ScandalDU Professor MurderNFL Trade RumorOJEE Result 2026Top TrendingBAN vs AUS Live ScoreUS Iran warGold Rate TodayFIFA World Cup 2026Driving Licence ValidityChennai TNSTC BusGautam PatelDU Professor Murder CaseVisakhapatnam Steel Plant AccidentCBSE Class 12 re-evaluation

COP31 (Image source: UNFCCC) NEW DELHI: With mid-year climate meetings taking place in Bonn amid critical geopolitical situation due war in west Asia and its impact on the overall economy, India has raised its concerns over declining levels of climate finance, and called for strengthening multilateral cooperation at a time of growing global challenges.Making its intervention at the meet, India also asked the developed countries to take lead in accelerated emission reductions, arguing that the developing countries need adequate carbon space to eradicate poverty, expand energy access and meet their sustainable development goals.The meeting (June 8-18), formally called the 64th sessions of the Subsidiary Bodies under the UNFCCC (SB64), will take a call on agenda for the annual UN climate conference (COP31) scheduled to take place in Antalya, Türkiye (COP31) in November. The UN June climate meetings are held annually at the UN Climate Change (UNFCCC) headquarters in Bonn, Germany to finalise agendra for the year-end climate conference (COP).“At a time of growing global challenges, our collective priority should be to strengthen multilateral cooperation through discharge of respective obligations under the climate treaties,” Harkeerat Singh Randhawa, second secretary at the Indian embassy in Germany, said during his opening plenary statement on Monday.Associating India with the stand taken by other developing countries including China and BASIC group, Randhawa emphasised that equity and historical responsibility (of developed countries) must continue to guide the participating countries at SB64.“Developing countries need adequate carbon space to eradicate poverty, expand energy access, and meet their sustainable development goals. Therefore, developed countries must lead through accelerated emissions reductions, including negative emissions as necessary,” he said.Randhawa also flagged India’s commitment to “climate multilateralism, and to “advance its effective implementation”, and underlined that the dialogue on unilateral trade measures should address its negative impacts on climate actions of developing countries.India has always been opposed to any kind of unilateral trade barrier in the context of the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and other similar measures. The CBAM is a tool to put a price through imposing border tax on carbon intensive goods, like iron & steel, aluminium and cement, that are entering the 27 European Union nations. It will put a tariff burden on such products of developing countries, including India, and impact their trade.The Indian delegation at the Bonn meet comprises officers from various ministries and departments, including scientists from the environment ministry.A team comprising diplomats, ministry officers and climate experts are attending the meeting physically, while other delegates are attending the same virtually. “This arrangement has been put in place to ensure India’s effective participation in all negotiations,” said the ministry in response to a question on India’s participation.COP31 President-Designate Murat Kurum, meanwhile, on Tuesday launched a new global electrification target as a flagship initiative of the COP31 Presidency’s action agenda, and proposed a collective global goal to increase the share of final energy demand met by electricity from just over 20% today to 35% by 2035.The COP31 Presidency also committed to building a global coalition to implement actions towards achieving this target.The target is based on analysis from the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and is designed to support implementation of the Paris Agreement and help keep the world on a pathway consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.In support of the electrification target, the COP31 Presidency, accordingly, in partnership with Australia, has commissioned the IEA to deliver special reports to map out pathways to achieving the “35×35” target and to analyse the benefits of halving waste growth and boosting circular waste management systems. This follows the COP31 Presidency’s existing work with IRENA to identify how electrification can accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.Read the latest news on the go. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosHorse-Trading Fears Trigger Congress Move As MP MLAs Fly To Bengaluru Before VotingInside TMC Turmoil: MPs Revolt, Leaders Resign and NDA aims at powerKalyan Banerjee, Kirti Azad Attack TMC Rebels As Party Faces Biggest Split YetWhy The Centre Lifted Lakshadweep’s 47-Year Liquor Ban: ExplainedPoK Unrest Deepens: Protesters Allege Crackdown, Casualties And BlackoutTMC Crisis Deepens As CID Probes Alleged Fake Signatures In LoP Selection Case | WatchIndia Accuses Pak Of Spreading Disinformation To Cover Up Human Rights Abuses In POKUS Court Strikes Down Trump-Era $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee | Temporary Relief To Indians?SIPRI 2026: India Overtakes Pak In Nuclear Warheads, Emerges As World’s 5th Largest Military SpenderGovt Clears 250 MW Solar Power Project With BESS On Defence Land In Uttar Pradesh123PhotostoriesTimes ‘Peddi’ star Ram Charan proved to be a family man: ‘I don’t want to miss a single moment with my daughter, Klin’London’s Billionaire Street: 5 most expensive real estate addresses attracting the world’s wealthiest buyers5 brain tumour myths that experts wish people would stop believingLewis Hamilton’s luxury sneaker collection:A look at the F1 star’s footwear obsessionFrom Aamir Khan to Lalit Modi: 10 famous personalities who fell in love with their long-time friendsIndian history and mythology to native language: 6 meaningful ways to connect children with indian heritage5 countries where tipping is considered rudeFrom ‘Om Shanti Om’, ‘Dear Zindagi’ to Yale University: Shah Rukh Khan’s most inspiring quotes that will change your outlook on lifeThe best places to retire in India: Affordable, peaceful, and senior-friendly9 mangoes that are not grown in India and what makes them unique123Hot PicksMalviya Nagar Hotel FireEmiliano MartínezUKSSSC Patwari Admit CardIran AttackShubman GillDianna Russini ScandalDU Professor MurderNFL Trade RumorOJEE Result 2026Top TrendingBAN vs AUS Live ScoreUS Iran warGold Rate TodayFIFA World Cup 2026Driving Licence ValidityChennai TNSTC BusGautam PatelDU Professor Murder CaseVisakhapatnam Steel Plant AccidentCBSE Class 12 re-evaluation

COP31 (Image source: UNFCCC) NEW DELHI: With mid-year climate meetings taking place in Bonn amid critical geopolitical situation due war in west Asia and its impact on the overall economy, India has raised its concerns over declining levels of climate finance, and called for strengthening multilateral cooperation at a time of growing global challenges.Making its…

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People were celebrating as my business burned down: Indian entrepreneur in Belfast says he didn’t expect this much hatred

People were celebrating as my business burned down: Indian entrepreneur in Belfast says he didn’t expect this much hatred

An Indian-origin entrepreneur was targeted in Belfast as his soon-to-open supermarket was set on fire in a deliberate act of arson. (Photo: Irish News) An Indian businessman who dreamed of opening his grocery store in an abandoned building in Belfast that he purchased has been left with nothing after some people intentionally set the building…

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Representative image JAMMU: Army personnel detained a 14-year-old boy from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) who had allegedly crossed over the Line of Control (LoC) and entered Indian territory in J&K’s Poonch district on Tuesday evening.“Around 7pm, Javed Ali from Tetrinote in PoK, was detained near the LoC in Gulpur sector, Poonch,” an official said. Preliminary investigations indicated that he may have inadvertently strayed across the border.The teen was taken into custody for questioning to ascertain the circumstances under which he entered Indian territory, officials said. Sources said the Army had handed him over to Jullas police post in Poonch. He was likely to be repatriated after an investigation.Read the latest news on the go. Download the TOI app.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia’s Nuclear Posture Shifts As SIPRI Flags Deployment Of 12 Warheads | WatchCongress Alleges EC Blocked Delegation Amid Meenakshi Natarajan Rajya Sabha Nomination Row | WatchCongress Candidate Meenakshi Natarajan’s Rajya Sabha Nomination Rejected In MPCID Searches TMC Offices In Kolkata As Abhishek Faces Third Summons In Signature Forgery ProbeHorse-Trading Fears Trigger Congress Move As MP MLAs Fly To Bengaluru Before VotingInside TMC Turmoil: MPs Revolt, Leaders Resign and NDA aims at powerKalyan Banerjee, Kirti Azad Attack TMC Rebels As Party Faces Biggest Split YetWhy The Centre Lifted Lakshadweep’s 47-Year Liquor Ban: ExplainedPoK Unrest Deepens: Protesters Allege Crackdown, Casualties And BlackoutTMC Crisis Deepens As CID Probes Alleged Fake Signatures In LoP Selection Case | Watch123PhotostoriesTimes ‘Peddi’ star Ram Charan proved to be a family man: ‘I don’t want to miss a single moment with my daughter, Klin’London’s Billionaire Street: 5 most expensive real estate addresses attracting the world’s wealthiest buyers5 brain tumour myths that experts wish people would stop believingLewis Hamilton’s luxury sneaker collection:A look at the F1 star’s footwear obsessionFrom Aamir Khan to Lalit Modi: 10 famous personalities who fell in love with their long-time friendsIndian history and mythology to native language: 6 meaningful ways to connect children with indian heritage5 countries where tipping is considered rudeFrom ‘Om Shanti Om’, ‘Dear Zindagi’ to Yale University: Shah Rukh Khan’s most inspiring quotes that will change your outlook on lifeThe best places to retire in India: Affordable, peaceful, and senior-friendly9 mangoes that are not grown in India and what makes them unique123Hot PicksCUET UG 2026 Answer KeyNFL Trade RumorsMamata BanerjeeMathew BarzalSwapnil SrivastavDana WhiteBrock LesnarTom Brady and Gisele Bündchen DivorcePoK ProtestsTop TrendingBAN vs AUS Live ScoreUS Iran warGold Rate TodayFIFA World Cup 2026Driving Licence ValidityChennai TNSTC BusGautam PatelDU Professor Murder CaseVisakhapatnam Steel Plant AccidentCBSE Class 12 re-evaluation

Representative image JAMMU: Army personnel detained a 14-year-old boy from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) who had allegedly crossed over the Line of Control (LoC) and entered Indian territory in J&K’s Poonch district on Tuesday evening.“Around 7pm, Javed Ali from Tetrinote in PoK, was detained near the LoC in Gulpur sector, Poonch,” an official said. Preliminary investigations indicated that he may have inadvertently strayed across the border.The teen was taken into custody for questioning to ascertain the circumstances under which he entered Indian territory, officials said. Sources said the Army had handed him over to Jullas police post in Poonch. He was likely to be repatriated after an investigation.Read the latest news on the go. Download the TOI app.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia’s Nuclear Posture Shifts As SIPRI Flags Deployment Of 12 Warheads | WatchCongress Alleges EC Blocked Delegation Amid Meenakshi Natarajan Rajya Sabha Nomination Row | WatchCongress Candidate Meenakshi Natarajan’s Rajya Sabha Nomination Rejected In MPCID Searches TMC Offices In Kolkata As Abhishek Faces Third Summons In Signature Forgery ProbeHorse-Trading Fears Trigger Congress Move As MP MLAs Fly To Bengaluru Before VotingInside TMC Turmoil: MPs Revolt, Leaders Resign and NDA aims at powerKalyan Banerjee, Kirti Azad Attack TMC Rebels As Party Faces Biggest Split YetWhy The Centre Lifted Lakshadweep’s 47-Year Liquor Ban: ExplainedPoK Unrest Deepens: Protesters Allege Crackdown, Casualties And BlackoutTMC Crisis Deepens As CID Probes Alleged Fake Signatures In LoP Selection Case | Watch123PhotostoriesTimes ‘Peddi’ star Ram Charan proved to be a family man: ‘I don’t want to miss a single moment with my daughter, Klin’London’s Billionaire Street: 5 most expensive real estate addresses attracting the world’s wealthiest buyers5 brain tumour myths that experts wish people would stop believingLewis Hamilton’s luxury sneaker collection:A look at the F1 star’s footwear obsessionFrom Aamir Khan to Lalit Modi: 10 famous personalities who fell in love with their long-time friendsIndian history and mythology to native language: 6 meaningful ways to connect children with indian heritage5 countries where tipping is considered rudeFrom ‘Om Shanti Om’, ‘Dear Zindagi’ to Yale University: Shah Rukh Khan’s most inspiring quotes that will change your outlook on lifeThe best places to retire in India: Affordable, peaceful, and senior-friendly9 mangoes that are not grown in India and what makes them unique123Hot PicksCUET UG 2026 Answer KeyNFL Trade RumorsMamata BanerjeeMathew BarzalSwapnil SrivastavDana WhiteBrock LesnarTom Brady and Gisele Bündchen DivorcePoK ProtestsTop TrendingBAN vs AUS Live ScoreUS Iran warGold Rate TodayFIFA World Cup 2026Driving Licence ValidityChennai TNSTC BusGautam PatelDU Professor Murder CaseVisakhapatnam Steel Plant AccidentCBSE Class 12 re-evaluation

JAMMU: Army personnel detained a 14-year-old boy from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) who had allegedly crossed over the Line of Control (LoC) and entered Indian territory in J&K’s Poonch district on Tuesday evening.“Around 7pm, Javed Ali from Tetrinote in PoK, was detained near the LoC in Gulpur sector, Poonch,” an official said. Preliminary investigations indicated that…

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Yashaswini Dayama pens emotional note for father Ramakant Daayama after his demise: ‘Thank you for recognising this Rockstar’ |

Yashaswini Dayama pens emotional note for father Ramakant Daayama after his demise: ‘Thank you for recognising this Rockstar’ |

Actor and digital creator Yashaswini Dayama has shared an emotional note following the demise of her father, veteran actor Ramakant Daayama, who passed away on May 26, 2026, at the age of 69 after a prolonged illness.On Tuesday, June 9, Yashaswini took to Instagram to remember her father and thank fans, colleagues, and well-wishers for…

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