73 rescued by army at sadhna pass near LoC in J&K
The Army said on Saturday its men rescued 73 civilians, including women and children.

SRINAGAR: The Army said on Saturday its men rescued 73 civilians, including women and children, trapped along the 3,000m-high Nasta Chhun pass, better known as the Sadhna pass, following a gigantic avalanche triggered in the area near the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district.
Close shave for top Army officers
Central Army Command chief Lt. Gen. B.S. Negi and seven other personnel belonging to the Army and IAF had a close shave on Saturday when one of the tyres of an IAF Avro aircraft burst while landing at the Jolly Grant airport, 30 km east of Dehradun, on Saturday morning.
The IAF Avro aircraft of the Central Air Command had flown in from Lucknow where the Central Army Command is located. The IAF said there was no damage to life and property on the ground and that none of the people on board had sustained any injury.
There were four crew members of the IAF and four Army personnel including Lt. Gen. Negi on board. Authorities are set to probe the incident.
According to news agency reports from Dehradun, police officers there said the incident occurred after the 45-seater Avro plane of the IAF landed on the runway.
The incident reportedly affected flight operations with the aircraft stuck on the runway for some time, making it impossible for a while for flights to either take off or land.