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Technical snag halts Gulmarg cable car service, tourists rescued safely

Technical snag halts Gulmarg cable car service, tourists rescued safely

Several tourists were stranded aboard the largest cable car at a Gulmarg resort in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday after the cable car system developed technical problems, officials said. Operations of both phases of the Gulmarg cable car service, popularly known as Gondola, were suspended following a malfunction. Officials said several tourists were rescued safely from the cabins by personnel of the SDRF and NDRF and that the restoration work on the cable car system is underway. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Over 300 tourists stranded in Gulmarg’s high-altitude cable cars rescued

Over 300 tourists stranded in Gulmarg’s high-altitude cable cars rescued

SDRF personnel conduct a rescue operation at Gulmarg Gondola after the cable car service got halted due to a technical fault, in Gulmarg on May 25, 2026. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement More than 300 tourists onboard the suspended cabins of Asia’s highest cable car (13,054 ft. to 13,780 ft.) were rescued following dramatic efforts over several hours in the north Kashmir hill station of Gulmarg.  Rescue operations were launched on Monday (May 25, 2026) afternoon after the cable car developed a technical snag, leaving the 65 cabins dangling. Panic gripped the stranded tourists as the weather turned inclement, with strong winds and rains lashing Gulmarg.  The rescue operation lasted over six hours, and ensured the safety of all the tourists, officials said. Technical teams were assessing the nature and extent of the malfunction, they added. The cabins are slung on cables of highly tensile strength, which move continuously. Around 320 stranded tourists were rescued in the operation. “The incident occurred at around 1.20 p.m. when a technical fault forced several gondola cabins carrying tourists to …

Hundreds left stranded after cable car glitch in Gulmarg, army leads rescue ops | India News

Hundreds left stranded after cable car glitch in Gulmarg, army leads rescue ops | India News

2 min readSrinagarMay 25, 2026 05:51 PM IST The Gulmarg Gondola, the cable car service that takes tourists to the upper reaches of the tourist destination, developed a technical snag on Monday amid inclement weather, leaving hundreds of people stranded mid-air. Rescue operations were underway and Army personnel were pressed into service. A total of 65 cabins were stuck along the cables, and the Army said 116 people have been rescued so far from 21 cabins. “Rescue operations for the remaining cabins are in progress,” the Army said. Update Rescue Ops | #GulmargGondola | 05:10PM As of now,total 114 persons rescued from 21 cabins. Rescue operations by trained teams continue. All passengers are safe and situation under control. No need to panic.#NationFirst#AlwaysInCombat@adgpi@ChinarcorpsIA pic.twitter.com/LvrGsRo9SV — NORTHERN COMMAND – INDIAN ARMY (@NorthernComd_IA) May 25, 2026 Chief Minister Omar Abdullah attributed the incident to a “technical glitch”, adding that all cabins remain intact and rescue operations to safely evacuate stranded tourists are underway with trained teams on the ground. “The situation is completely under control and there is …

Days after leak, Vijay’s Jana Nayagan illegally broadcasted on local television channel in Coimbatore; cable operator arrested | Tamil News

Days after leak, Vijay’s Jana Nayagan illegally broadcasted on local television channel in Coimbatore; cable operator arrested | Tamil News

3 min readCoimbatoreApr 14, 2026 02:17 PM IST The Coimbatore police arrested a cable operator for illegally broadcasting H Vinoth’s upcoming, much-delayed film Jana Nayagan, starring ‘Thalapathy’ Vijay, on a local television channel. The channel belongs to the cable network Rasi, owned by S Palanisamy, a 44-year-old resident of Karumathampatti. The illegal broadcast took place days after Jana Nayagan was leaked on the internet. Palanisamy has been arrested under sections of the Copyright Act, Information Technology Act, the Cinematograph Act, and the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act. As per The Hindu, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party member Mohanapriya’s office alerted the police after the leaked print of Jana Nayagan had been broadcasted on a Rasi channel on April 11 till 21 minutes post the interval. The police took swift action, raided Palanisamy’s office, and also seized four hard disks and a computer as evidence. An investigation will now determine how Palanisamy got hold of the leaked print of Jana Nayagan in the first place. The Tamil Nadu cybercrime wing has also arrested six individuals in …

After leak, Vijay’s final film Jana Nayagan airs illegally on a local cable channel

After leak, Vijay’s final film Jana Nayagan airs illegally on a local cable channel

The film industry was left stunned after it was revealed that superstar Vijay’s final film, Jana Nayagan, had been leaked online ahead of its theatrical release. Now, in a shocking new development, the film has also been illegally telecast on a local television channel in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Vijay’s Jana Nayagan has been leaked online ahead of its theatrical release. Jana Nayagan aired on local cable channel According to India Today, the film was illegally aired on a local cable channel. A member of the actor’s political party approached the police, flagging the illegal airing. Following the complaint, the Coimbatore District Police arrested a 44-year-old man for illegally broadcasting the unreleased film. As per the report, the accused, S Palanisamy, owner of the channel Raasi Prime Movie and resident of Ram Nagar in Karumathampatti, aired the film on April 11 despite it awaiting clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The case was registered following a complaint by Mohanapriya, deputy secretary of the Coimbatore East unit of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). After the …

The Kerala Story 2’s illegal broadcast by cable operators barred by Madras HC

The Kerala Story 2’s illegal broadcast by cable operators barred by Madras HC

The Kerala Story 2, directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, was released in theatres on February 28. On March 3, the Madras High Court restrained internet service providers and cable TV operators from unlawfully broadcasting the film, The Indian Express reported. (Also read: ₹2 crore”>The Kerala Story 2 box office collection day 3: Vipul Amrutlal Shah film dips on 1st Monday, earns less than ₹2 crore) The Kerala Story 2 is directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh. Court order on The Kerala Story 2 Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy passed the interim order in two applications filed by the movie’s producer, Sunshine Pictures Limited, which apprehended copyright infringement ahead of the film’s release. The Court noted that as evidence of its ownership of the copyright, the producer-plaintiff filed the CBFC certificate describing it as the producer. It was observed that irreversible injury may occur in such cases unless unlawful broadcasting is prevented immediately. The Court said, “In matters of this nature, it is likely that irreversible injury will occur unless unlawful broadcast is …

Google to lay undersea cable linking India and the US, Singapore, South Africa, and Australia| India News

Google to lay undersea cable linking India and the US, Singapore, South Africa, and Australia| India News

Google on Wednesday announced a new undersea cable investment linking India to the US, Singapore, South Africa, and Australia as part of a package of infrastructure, skilling, and partnership initiatives unveiled by chief executive Sundar Pichai at a limited-access event in New Delhi. The centrepiece of Wednesday’s announcements is the America-India Connect Initiative, which Google said will deliver new subsea cable routes linking the US and India to multiple locations across the southern hemisphere. (RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) The announcements position India as a central node in Google’s global AI infrastructure ambitions and come amid intensifying competition among American technology companies for influence in the country, especially as New Delhi hosts world leaders and tech leaders for the India AI Impact Summit. The centrepiece of Wednesday’s announcements is the America-India Connect Initiative, which Google said will deliver new subsea cable routes linking the US and India to multiple locations across the southern hemisphere. In a statement, the company said the initiative is anchored by its existing five-year, $15 billion AI infrastructure investment in India. …

TRAI issues Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) (Seventh Amendment) Regulations, 2026

TRAI issues Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) (Seventh Amendment) Regulations, 2026

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Thursday (February 5, 2026) issued the Telecommunication (Broadcasting and Cable) Services Interconnection (Addressable Systems) (Seventh Amendment) Regulations, 2026, following consultations with stakeholders. “During various interactions with the Authority, the stakeholders had highlighted the need for improving audit related provisions in the Interconnection Regulations 2017 (as amended) and the audit manual; reducing repetitive audits of DPOs (Distribution Platform Operators), resulting in resource wastage, operational disruption, and diminished stakeholders’ confidence in the audit process; and incorporating provisions related to infrastructure sharing in the audit framework,” said TRAI. They also sought measures to enhance the accountability of auditors and categorising auditors based on their experience to ensure credibility of auditors. Based on the consultations, TRAI finalised the amendment regulations. The salient features include: Clearly defined timelines for audits; wherein distributors have to conduct audit and submit audit report to broadcasters by September 30 every year; Audit is to be done on financial year basis in place of calendar year; and Broadcasters can depute their representative during audit to ensure transparency …

‘He ushered India into the age of cable television’

‘He ushered India into the age of cable television’

Haq director Suparn S Varma wishes Dr Subhash Chandra on his 75th birthday: ‘He ushered India into the age of cable television’ Home News and Gossip Haq director Suparn S Varma wishes Dr Subhash Chandra on his 75th birthday: ‘He ushered India into t… Dr. Subhash Chandra – former Rajya Sabha MP and one of India’s most respected and influential media pioneers – turns 75 on November 30. Marking the milestone, Haq Director Suparn S. Varma shared his heartfelt wishes and warm regards. Dr. Subhash Chandra didn’t just build a TV channel – he quite clearly changed the course of Indian media forever. In 1992, when Doordarshan ruled every screen, Dr Subhash Chandra took a bold leap. He launched India’s first private satellite TV channel, Zee. That one bold move opened the doors to cable television, which further led to diverse storytelling, and a new era of entertainment. His vision, grit, and never-give-up spirit reshaped how millions consume content …

Disney loses bid to block Sling TV’s one-day cable passes

Disney loses bid to block Sling TV’s one-day cable passes

A federal judge in New York denied Disney’s request to block Sling TV’s short-term passes, which give viewers the ability to stream live content for as little as one day. In a ruling on Tuesday, US District Judge Arun Subramanian ruled that Disney didn’t prove that Sling TV’s passes caused “irreparable harm” to the entertainment giant, as reported earlier by Cord Cutters. Disney sued Sling shortly after the live TV streaming service started allowing viewers to purchase temporary access to its library of channels, starting at a single payment of $4.99 for a one-day pass. Several channels included in the package are owned by Disney, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, and Disney Channel. In its lawsuit, Disney argued that the passes violate an agreement with Sling TV that says the service must give subscribers access to its content through monthly subscriptions. However, Judge Subramanian argues that this claim isn’t likely to succeed, as the contract doesn’t stipulate a “minimum subscription length,” adding that the agreement’s “broad definition” of a subscriber “clearly covers users of the Passes.” …