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Rajouri, Aug 17: Amid growing public demand, the newly constructed Sungal Tunnel on the Jammu-Rajouri-Poonch National Highway has been partially thrown open by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), bringing relief and triggering celebrations among residents of the region. The tunnel has been opened for Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) and Medium Motor Vehicles (MMVs) with a maximum width of three metres. However, traffic movement through the tunnel has presently been restricted to daytime hours from 8 am to 8 pm. The opening comes amid strong public pressure and a massive protest held recently by people and various organisations over the delay in making the vital tunnel operational. Protesters had alleged that the completion of the tunnel had already been delayed by nearly one-and-a-half years and that no clear schedule for its opening had been announced. The protesters had also alleged that the tunnel had virtually become a VIP tunnel, with its use largely restricted to the movement of VIPs from the bureaucratic and political spheres while the general public continued to face difficulties on the highway. Following the protest, the BRO had pacified the protesters and announced that the tunnel would be opened on August 22.
Health Ministry backs NMC action on work-hour violations
Srinagar, Aug 17:The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has informed Parliament that the National Medical Commission (NMC) has the power to take action against medical colleges and institutions violating reasonable working hour rules. The statement came in a written reply by Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Anupriya Patel in the Lok Sabha. In response to questions linked to a National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) case and reports of excessive duty hours, Patel said under the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER), 2023, NMC can take action against the medical colleges not adhering to work and rest hour rules. In her reply, the Minister stated: Case No 441/90/0/2025 of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) was referred to Ministry to submit the action taken report on a complaint dated March 17, 2025. The matter was examined in the Ministry in consultation with National Medical Commission (NMC) and submitted the report to NHRC. It was stated that as per regulation 5.2 (ii) of the PGMER, 2023, All post-graduate students will work as full time resident doctors. They will work for reasonable working hours and will be provided reasonable time for rest in a day. The NMC is empowered to take action against the concerned medical college or institution, as per specified under Regulation 9.2 of the PGMER, 2023. Patel has also clarified the constitutional position, stating that public health and hospitals is a state subject and that the respective state governments or UT administrations prescribe norms for doctors working hours. They are also responsible for setting service conditions and the duty rosters in the concerned institutions. The parliamentary response also addressed the situation at R G Kar Medical College, Kolkata. The minister said, The incident at R G Kar Medical College, West Bengal was taken up by the Honble Supreme Court of India in SMW (Crl) No 2 of 2024, wherein the court had constituted a National Task Force (NTF) to formulate recommendations for redressal of the issues regarding safety, well-being and working conditions of medical professionals. The report of NTF had been submitted to the court in November 2024. She said that the NMC Anti-Ragging Committee had met on August 14, 2024, to discuss the various aspects of safety and working conditions of medical students and resident doctors. As an immediate step, the NMC issued an Advisory dated August 13, 2024, to all medical colleges and institutions. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Directorate General of Health Services had also directed all Central Government hospitals and institutes, includinbg AIIMS to ensure filing of institutional FIRs within a maximum of six hours in cases of violence against doctors and healthcare personnel. Advisories had also been issued to states and UTs on August 23, 2024, and September 3, 2024, urging a ramp-up of security to medicos, and safer working environments, especially females. The ministers reply is significant in view of the rising incidents of persistent complaints that postgraduate residents in several medical colleges. The medicos have alleged that they are being made to work 80-100 hours a week. This is far beyond what many consider reasonable. A Public Interest Litigation filed by the United Doctors Front in the Supreme Court seeks enforcement of the Ministrys own 1992 directive limiting resident doctors duty to 12 hours a day, and not more than 48 hours a week. The petition had cited the National Task Force report on the mental health of medical students. It recorded over 150 suicides in 5 years. These, as per the PIL were largely linked to work-related stress and sleep deprivation. The Supreme Court had recently adjourned the hearing after the Centres counter-affidavit was not placed on record. The case is listed for 17 September. In J&K, resident doctors at Government Medical College Jammu, Government Medical College Srinagar and other medical colleges have welcomed the ministrys clear restatement. Several postgraduate students described the ministers written reply as an important official acknowledgment. Reasonable working hours and reasonable time for rest, they said, are obligations on the institutions, they said. A resident from GMC Srinagar said, We welcome this statement. What we need now is a transparent, independent audit of actual duty hours, duty rosters and rest periods across all medical colleges in J&K. Only an audit will show how far the ground reality has drifted from the regulations. He urged both the NMC and the J&K Health and Medical Education Department must invoke the penal provisions under Regulations 9.1 and 9.2 of the PGMER, 2023 against non-complying institutions.
Dhramthal up-tube restoration to take 4-5 days
Ramban, Aug 17:The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway remained open for regulated two-way traffic on Monday, even as commuters faced slow movement at several vulnerable and damaged stretches along the vital highway. Traffic authorities said movement between Srinagar and Jammu was being allowed from both directions. However, traffic remained slow at Dewal in Udhampur district and along the Maroog-Kishtwari Pather stretch in Ramban district, where vehicles are being regulated through single-lane portions. The latest disruption occurred on Sunday evening when a fresh landslide blocked the Srinagar-bound up tube at Dhramthal near Samroli in Chenani. The landslide brought a large quantity of debris onto the carriageway, temporarily affecting traffic movement. Following the incident, traffic was diverted from the Samroli side through an alternate arrangement to facilitate the movement of vehicles. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), responsible for the maintenance and restoration of the affected stretch, was pressed into service to clear the debris. Officials said the massive debris slide at Dhramthal is unlikely to be completely cleared immediately and restoration of the affected up tube is expected to take at least four to five days. To maintain traffic flow during the restoration work, inter-lane ramps have been constructed at both ends of the affected stretch, enabling vehicles to bypass the slide zone through a temporary single-lane arrangement. SSP Traffic National Highway, Raja Adil Hameed, said the temporary arrangement had been made to ensure that traffic continues to move while restoration work is undertaken. He said the Traffic Police had conveyed to NHAI the need to widen and smoothen the inter-lane ramps so that commuters, particularly drivers of large trailers and bulkers, can negotiate the affected stretch safely and smoothly. The arrangement will allow up and down-bound traffic to continue moving through the available carriageways while the damaged up tube is being restored. Traffic officials also pointed out that the down tube in the vicinity has already been reduced to a single lane at two to three locations due to erosion caused by recent rains, adding to the challenges of regulating traffic along the highway. Meanwhile, at Dewal in Udhampur, traffic remained slow as vehicles were being regulated through an approximately 40-metre-long damaged, uneven and undulating single-lane stretch. Ongoing highway construction and road improvement works have further contributed to intermittent congestion at the location. A similar situation prevailed between Maroog and Kishtwari Pather in Ramban, where traffic continued to pass through a single-lane section amid construction activity and damaged road conditions. The movement of heavy vehicles remained particularly slow at vulnerable points, requiring close regulation by traffic personnel. Traffic authorities said passenger vehicles, private cars, goods carriers, and other vehicles were being permitted to move in both directions, but the movement remained strictly subject to road conditions, weather developments and clearance of any fresh obstructions. With the weather remaining unpredictable and the possibility of further rainfall, commuters have been advised to check the latest status of the highway before undertaking their journey. Passengers and Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) operators have particularly been advised to travel between Ramban and Banihal during daylight hours and avoid unnecessary night journeys due to the risk of shooting stones, landslides, and other weather-related hazards. Motorists have also been urged to maintain lane discipline and avoid overtaking, wrong-lane driving, and unnecessary stoppages at vulnerable locations, as such violations could further aggravate congestion on already restricted stretches. Truck operators carrying fresh and perishable commodities and livestock have been advised to strictly adhere to prescribed loading norms. heavy vehicle operators have been cautioned against overloading and asked to ensure proper vehicle fitness and carry sufficient fuel in view of possible delays caused by weather and road conditions. Traffic officials at the Traffic Control Unit (TCU) Jammu said that, subject to fair weather and satisfactory road conditions, passenger LMVs, private cars and heavy vehicles and goods carriers would continue to be allowed to ply on the highway in both directions. 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Government strengthens comprehensive rehabilitation and social inclusion through SMILE scheme
New Delhi, Aug 17: The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is implementing the Support for Marginalized Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise (SMILE) as an Umbrella Central Sector Scheme aimed at comprehensive rehabilitation and socio-economic empowerment of marginalised individuals. The scheme includes the sub-scheme for Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Persons Engaged in the Act of Begging, with interventions focused on rehabilitation, medical facilities, counselling, education, skill development and livelihood opportunities through an effective convergence approach. The scheme is implemented with the support of State and UT Governments, District Administrations, Urban Local Bodies, Municipal Corporations and other organisations and agencies working in the field. The SMILE Scheme seeks to promote an inclusive society by enabling marginalised individuals to access welfare services, develop skills and livelihood capabilities and reintegrate into mainstream society with dignity and self-confidence. The Government's approach places emphasis on coordinated action and convergence among different stakeholders to ensure that rehabilitation extends beyond immediate support and contributes towards sustainable social and economic reintegration. Under the sub-scheme for comprehensive rehabilitation of persons engaged in the act of begging, the Ministry has undertaken identification, mobilisation and rehabilitation interventions across the country. As per the latest information available on the official SMILE-BEGGARY portal, 42,589 persons have been identified/surveyed and 12,710 persons have been rehabilitated under the initiative. The rehabilitation framework covers a range of support measures, including provision of medical facilities, counselling, education and skill development. These interventions are designed to help beneficiaries acquire capabilities and access opportunities that can support their transition towards sustainable livelihoods and a life of dignity. The implementation framework also promotes convergence with various Government departments and agencies as well as local bodies and organisations working for the welfare and rehabilitation of persons engaged in begging. The official SMILE-BEGGARY portal states that the sub-scheme was launched on 12 February 2022 and is being implemented with the objective of making India a BhikshaVrittiMukt Bharat through comprehensive rehabilitation and coordinated action. The approach seeks to facilitate the reintegration of persons engaged in begging into mainstream society while strengthening their confidence and access to opportunities. The broader SMILE framework also includes the Comprehensive Rehabilitation for Welfare of Transgender Persons component. Under this component, the Government has established 23 Garima Grehs across 17 States/UTs to provide shelter and support to destitute transgender persons. During the last three years, 1,041 transgender persons have been rehabilitated through Garima Grehs. The Government has also undertaken measures relating to healthcare, identity documentation, skill development, entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for transgender persons. The National Portal for Transgender Persons has been established to facilitate the issuance of transgender certificates and identity cards to eligible persons. The attached official information records 33,303 identity cards issued through the portal. The Government has also entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Health Authority for convergence with Ayushman Bharat, with 147 AB PM-JAY transgender cards issued as per the information contained in the official document. The Ministry has further strengthened opportunities for skill development and economic empowerment. 725 transgender persons have received skill development training, while 150 transgender persons have been trained through an Entrepreneurship Development Programme. Three National Transgender Employment Melas have also been organised, benefiting 223 transgender persons. Institutional mechanisms have also been strengthened to promote protection, welfare and access to Government schemes. Transgender Protection Cells have been established in 27 States/UTs, while 30 Transgender Welfare Boards have been set up by States/UTs to protect the rights and interests of transgender persons and facilitate access to welfare measures. The Government has also undertaken an independent assessment of the implementation of the SMILE Scheme. A third-party assessment/evaluation was conducted by the National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), Hyderabad, during SeptemberOctober 2025. The major findings and recommendations of the evaluation have been considered and incorporated into the revised Scheme Guidelines for continuation of the Scheme during the 16th Finance Commission cycle from 202627 to 203031. Through SMILE, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is working towards strengthening an ecosystem of rehabilitation, social protection, healthcare, education, skill development and livelihood support for marginalised individuals. The scheme's convergence-based approach brings together Central and State Governments, local administrations, voluntary organisations, community-based organisations and other stakeholders to create sustainable pathways towards social inclusion and economic empowerment. The overarching objective remains to ensure that marginalised individuals are able to live with dignity, self-confidence and greater opportunities for participation in mainstream society.
SC asks J-K to compensate for land forcibly taken in 1953 for police station
New Delhi, Aug 17: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to pay compensation and rents to one of the descendants of farmers whose land was forcibly taken more than 73 years ago for setting up a police station at Kangan in Ganderbal without any acquisition proceedings. Land measuring seven kanals and 18 marlas at Kangan was forcibly taken over for constructing a police station way back in 1953 without acquiring it and without paying the compensation. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohana took note of the plea of one Abdul Rashid Wani who approached the top court through lawyer Mahfooz Ahsan Nazki to challenge the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Courts 2022 decision. The high court had dismissed a writ petition seeking possession of land taken over for a police station in Ganderbal district in 1953, holding that the claim suffered from gross and unexplained delay of 68 years. On Monday, the top court considered the fervent pleas of Wani that though there was a delay, he should not suffer on account of state action which was illegal. The apex court said it cannot direct fresh land acquisition proceedings as on date due to the delay of nearly seven decades. The bench, however, said that it will direct the land acquisition officer to commence the land acquisition proceedings from the date Wani approached the high court in 2021. Coming to the rescue of Wani, the bench directed the land acquisition officer to calculate and award the rentals to Wani from 1953 when the land was forcibly taken over for setting up of the police station. The amount on account of land acquisition and the rentals will be finally decided by the high court, the bench said. On June 28, 2022, a division bench of the high court had declined to exercise its extraordinary jurisdiction in the matter, saying that the petitioner could not be permitted to revive what had effectively become a dead cause of action after such a prolonged period. Wani had claimed that his predecessors were owners of 7 kanals and 18 marlas of land bearing survey no. 525 at Mouza Kangan in Ganderbal district. According to the petition, the land was taken over for a police station in 1953 without formal acquisition or payment of compensation. He sought either restoration of possession or initiation of acquisition proceedings and payment of compensation or rental compensation for the use and occupation of the land since 1953. The high court noted that the alleged takeover had occurred about 68 years before the filing of the petition and that the petitioner, around 42 years old, had not explained why the matter was brought before the court after such an inordinate delay. The petitioner had argued that his father was illiterate and therefore could not approach the court earlier. The high court, however, did not accept the explanation, noting that the petitioner himself had attained maturity more than two decades earlier but had still failed to seek legal redress. The high court had also noted that the petitioner claimed to have approached the authorities during the preceding 20 years but was unable to produce any supporting documents, citing the destruction of government records during the 2014 floods. The UT administration had opposed the petition as highly belated, stating that the police department had remained in peaceful possession of the land since 1953 and that, after such a long period, it was difficult to produce records relating to the property. Every cause of action should come to an end within a time bound period and should not be allowed to remain alive infinitely, the high court had said.
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Banihal, Aug 17: A light motor vehicle caught fire on National Highway-44 near Shalgadi Nallah in Banihal on Monday evening. Soon after the incident, police personnel, local volunteers, Fire and Emergency Services and an ambulance from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) reached the spot and initiated necessary measures. All passengers travelling in the vehicle were reported safe. However, the vehicle was completely damaged in the fire. SHO Banihal Aashiq Hussain Lone told Greater Kashmir that both occupants of the vehicle are safe.He said the Toyota Hyryder bearing registration number JK05Q-7666, was on way to Jammu from travelling from Baramulla when it met with an accident at Shalgari and subsequently caught fire. Soon after the accident, the vehicle was engulfed in flames, prompting police and fire tenders to rush to the spot and control the blaze. The occupants were identified as Rafiq Ahmed, son of Habibullah Khan, a resident of Baramulla, and Bashir Ahmed, son of Mohammad Kamal Mir, a resident of Kupwara. Both occupants managed to escape safely. Police have initiated further proceedings to ascertain the circumstances leading to the accident and the subsequent fire.
ACB chargesheets 10 including 7 SMC officers over unauthorised construction in Srinagar
Srinagar, Aug 17: Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau produced Chargesheet in case FIR No. 06/2023 of P/S ACB Srinagar for the commission of offences U/S 5 (1) (d) r/w 5 (2) J&K PC Act Svt. 2006 120-B, RPC, Section 4(A) RD Act, Section 9-A r/w section 20 of Evacuees (Administration of Property) 1949 AD before the Honble Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Srinagar against 10 accused persons including 07 officers of the Srinagar Municipal Committee (SMC) and 03 private individuals in connection with abuse of official position, criminal conspiracy, and conferring undue benefit to private beneficiaries. Officials said the instant case was registered following allegations that officers/officials of Ward No.28 Batamalloo of Srinagar Municipal Corporation, have abused their official position by hatching conspiracy with the beneficiary namely Reyaz Ahmad Dar S/O Abdul Rahim Dar R/O Tengpora Batamalloo Srinagar facilitated /allowed him to raise illegal and unauthorized construction in the said ward near Tiny Hearts School Tengpora. They said the investigation conducted by Police Station ACB Srinagar, on the basis of oral and documentary evidence, has fully substantiated the charges levelled against the accused officers and private beneficiaries. The conspiracy between the accused government functionaries and the beneficiary was proved beyond any doubt. After obtaining the requisite sanction for prosecution of public servants from the Govt. the chargesheet against 10 accused persons including 03 private beneficiaries was produced before the of Honble Court of Special Judge Anti-Corruption Srinagar for Judicial determination, officials added.
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Jammu, Aug 17: Army's Northern Commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma on Monday visited forward areas along the Line of Control in the Poonch district, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and adopting innovative approaches to address emerging security challenges. The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief reviewed the operational preparedness of the formations and also interacted with the troops guarding the borders, the Army said. Lt Gen Sharma visited forward locations in Poonch and reviewed the operational preparedness of the formation. During the visit, he was briefed on the prevailing security situation, operational readiness and the challenges of deployment in the rugged terrain, the Army's Udhampur-based Northern Command said in a post on X. The Army said the Northern Commander interacted with troops serving in forward areas and appreciated their resilience in maintaining mission-readiness despite the demanding terrain and weather conditions. He emphasised the need to remain vigilant and foster synergy. Meanwhile, in another post, the northern command said students of the Higher Defence Management course visited the command headquarters at Udhampur. The scholar-warriors were briefed on the prevailing security environment, operational imperatives, Counter Terrorism dynamics, operational logistics, technology absorption and capability development in the Command, the army said.
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Srinagar, Aug 17: Continuing its sustained crackdown against illegal mining and the unauthorized transportation of minor minerals, Police have seized 10 vehicles and registered four FIRs in separate actions carried out across Anantnag and Shopian districts. Officials said that in Anantnag, police during routine patrolling at Mattigund, Chittergul, intercepted three tractors bearing registration numbers JK03A-7973, JK03Q-3136 and JK03Q-2867. The vehicles were found carrying illegally extracted bajri and boulders. The drivers failed to produce valid documents authorizing the extraction or transportation of the material. The seized vehicles and their drivers were taken into custody as per law, and FIR No. 83/2026 was registered at the concerned Police Station under relevant provisions of law. Further investigation is underway. In Shopian, police carried out similar enforcement actions at different locations and seized six tractors and one tipper involved in unauthorized extraction and transportation of minerals. During patrolling, a police party from Police Station Shopian seized a tractor and a tipper found engaged in illegal extraction and transportation of minerals without mandatory permission. In this connection, FIR No. 163/2026 was registered under relevant provisions of law and investigation initiated, officials said. In another action, a police party from Police Station Heerpora intercepted and seized two tractors carrying mining material without valid royalty documents. FIR No. 80/2026 was registered under relevant provisions of law, and further investigation is underway. Similarly, a police party from Police Station Imamsahib intercepted and seized three tractors found involved in illegal mining activities without mandatory permissions. FIR No. 54/2026 was registered under relevant provisions of law, and investigation has been initiated. J&K Police reiterated its firm commitment to protecting the regions natural resources and curbing illegal extraction and transportation of minor minerals. Police warned that strict legal action will be taken against individuals found violating mining laws and other applicable regulations. The general public has been urged to cooperate with the police and report any unlawful mining or transportation activities.
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Srinagar, Aug 17: State Investigating Agency (SIA) Kashmir has achieved a significant breakthrough in its sustained efforts to dismantle the narco-terror ecosystem operating in Jammu & Kashmir with the arrest of an absconding operative who had been evading arrest for nearly four years. A statement issued by the agency said that in a major success, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir has arrested Manoj Kumar Bhat @ Pintu, S/o P.K. Bhat, R/o Rehari Colony, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu, in a special operation conducted in Jammu. The accused is wanted in connection with FIR No. 13/2022 of SIA Kashmir, registered on 03.06.2022, concerning the smuggling of narcotics from across the LOC and the alleged channelisation of proceeds from their sale towards financing terrorist activities. The arrest is an important development in the investigation of a wider narcoterror conspiracy allegedly backed by Pakistan/PoK-based operatives of the terrorist organisation Hizbul Mujahideen (HM). The investigation has brought to light a sinister nexus in which narcotics are allegedly trafficked into J&K, distributed through an established network, and the proceeds generated from their sale are subsequently pumped into activities intended to sustain and further the terrorist ecosystem. Manoj Kumar Bhat @ Pintu was evading arrest for almost 04 years since the registration of the case. His apprehension is the result of sustained and strenuous efforts by SIA Kashmir, involving continuous technical surveillance, human intelligence and coordinated investigative measures. The statement said the arrested accused is alleged to have played a role in facilitating the sale and distribution network of narcotics in the Jammu division, thereby contributing to the financial pipeline of the larger narco-terror network. The investigation has also established linkages with Pakistan/PoK-based terrorist handlers, including Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo @ Kandoo, S/o Ab. Khaliq Kandoo, R/o Kralteng, Sopore, and Manzoor Ahmad Khan, S/o Late Ab. Majeed Khan, R/o Braman Panzala, Baramulla. These individuals have arranged and facilitated the trafficking of narcotics from PoK, which were subsequently collected, distributed and sold through the network operating within J&K. The investigation assumes particular significance in view of the established pattern of narco-terror financing, wherein proceeds generated through narcotics trafficking are allegedly diverted towards sustaining terrorist activities. The case demonstrates the manner in which the terror ecosystem seeks to exploit the narcotics trade as an alternative and covert source of funding. By targeting the entire chainfrom cross-LoC narcotics trafficking and local distribution to the financial proceeds generated therefromSIA Kashmir is pursuing the broader objective of financially strangulating and dismantling the support structures that sustain terrorism. The case was initially registered following the recovery of 01 Kg of heroin from Zeeshan Ahmad Sofi and Waseem Ahmad Khan at Nowpora, Sopore. Subsequent investigation resulted in the recovery of 07 Kg of poppy straw and 04 Kg of poppy seeds. Earlier, 15 grams of heroin had also been recovered from the residential premises of Manoj Kumar Bhat @ Pintu by SIA. One motorcycle and electronic gadgets have also been seized and are presently under forensic/technical examination. During the course of investigation, SIA Kashmir has filed multiple chargesheets before the competent Court against the following accused for judicial determination: (1) Zeeshan Ahmad Sofi, S/o Ghulam Mohammad Sofi, R/o Muqdam Mohalla, Radbugh Drugmulla, Kupwara; (2) Waseem Ahmad Khan, S/o Mohammad Saleem Khan, R/o Rangai, Uri, Baramulla; (3) Bashir Ahmad Koli, S/o Late Matu Koli, R/o Churanda, Uri, Baramulla; (4) Mohammad Ashraf Lone, S/o Mohammad Subhan Lone, R/o Saidpora Rohama, Baramulla; (5) Mohammad Saleem Khan, S/o Mohammad Shareef, R/o Kalgai Ramgai, Uri, Baramulla; and (6) Zafraan Khan, S/o Shafi Ullah Khan, R/o Dawran, Uri, Baramulla. The investigation has further revealed the involvement of a broader network associated with terrorist organisation Hizbul Mujahideen and its Pakistan/ PoK-based handlers. The arrest of Manoj Kumar Bhat @ Pintu is particularly significant as it demonstrates SIA Kashmirs continued pursuit of absconders, facilitators, financiers and handlers, irrespective of the passage of time, statement said. Notably, SIA Kashmir has also secured an Interpol Red Corner Notice against terrorist handler and narco-terror kingpin Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo in a separate terror-related case. The action reflects the Agencys sustained efforts to pursue Pakistan-based handlers and other fugitives involved in directing and financing terrorist activities in J&K. The latest arrest is expected to assist the investigating agency in unraveling further layers of the conspiracy, identifying additional linkages, tracing the financial trail and establishing the complete chain connecting narcotics trafficking with terror financing. SIA Kashmir reiterates its resolve to continue its relentless campaign against the terror ecosystem, its facilitators, financiers and sources of sustenance. The investigation in the present case remains ongoing and will continue until all persons found involved in the conspiracy are brought before the law and the complete network responsible for facilitating the narco-terror financing pipeline is dismantled, statement added.
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Srinagar, Aug 17: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday played down the BJPs protest against his government in Jammu, saying political parties were entitled to express their differences, while sharply criticising what he described as the Centres growing interference in matters belonging to the states. Asked about the BJPs protest in Jammu against the National Conference-led government, Abdullah said there was little for him to respond to. They have a difference of opinion. This is what they have to do, he said. Okay? They did it. What else? Abdullah, however, used the discussion to make a broader argument for greater space for states, saying issues such as education and health fall within the states domain and should not be increasingly centralised. This is not just about Jharkhand, he said, referring to the ongoing student protests there. These matters, whether it is education or health, in the devolution of powers, these are State issues. They feature in the State List. The Chief Minister said the weakening of states could not be attributed to the BJP alone, arguing that successive governments at the Centre, including the Congress-led UPA, had contributed to the trend. This fault is not just the BJPs, Abdullah said. Different central governments have played a role in weakening the states. He cited the centralisation of the NEET examination system as an example, arguing that greater central control had also altered the chain of accountability. So, if NEET had not been centralised, Dharmendra Pradhan would not have had to resign,Abdullah said. Because examinations would have been conducted at the state level. If there had been a scam in a state, the minister of that state would have been responsible. He said the Centre should confine itself to matters falling within its jurisdiction and leave state subjects to elected state governments. Leave matters that belong to the states with the states. Let the Centre handle matters that belong to the Centre, Abdullah said. This habit the Centre has developed of interfering in the states is the reason Dharmendra Pradhan had to lose his job. Let us do our work; let them do theirs. The remarks come amid renewed political friction between the J&K government and the BJP, which has stepped up its criticism of the National Conference-led administration in Jammu. On the controversy over Vande Mataram at the Independence Day ceremony, Abdullah sought to play down the issue, saying the change in the ceremonys sequence was new even to him. This was my eighth Independence Day parade. But this was the first time Vande Mataram was included, he said. Abdullah said it took him some time to understand the revised sequence, under which Vande Mataram preceded the flag unfurling and the national anthem. It took me some time too to understand that first I would stand there, then Vande Mataram would be played, then I would unfurl the flag, and then there would be the national anthem, he said. Perhaps Congress also needed some time to adjust. Asked about criticism over a statement supporting Article 370 that was described as reflecting a Naxalite mindset, Abdullah refused to comment on the social-media posts. Why are you asking me to explain and speak about what she tweets? he said. It is her Twitter account; her daughter runs it. Let her tweet whatever she likes. On the protests in Jharkhand, Abdullah backed the continuation of talks with the students, saying legitimate grievances should be addressed through dialogue. If the students demands are legitimate, if they are valid, then somewhere or the other, they should sit down with them and talk, he said. He added that if the government believed the demands were baseless, it should say so clearly. If they are not, then say directly that there is no weight or truth in their demands and that there will be no talks with them, he said. But the decision to hold a second round of talks, he argued, indicated that the protesters concerns could not simply be dismissed. If you have already held one round of talks and are saying there will be a second round, then somewhere their demands must have some truth in them, Abdullah said.
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Gold-Plated Jewellery vs Real Gold: What Every Smart Indian Buyer Needs to Know in 2026
Gold jewellery has always been a favourite in India, but with gold prices feeling increasingly expensive, buying solid gold is not always practical for everyone. If you love the warm, rich look of gold but don't want to pay the price of solid gold, then gold plated jewellery can be a smart choice. At GIVA , you can get 925 sterling silver with gold plating which has a beautiful gold-tone appearance and is less expensive than real gold jewellery. Its a fantastic way to get the gold look, try out different styles and add more pieces to your collection without a big investment. But how does gold plated silver jewellery compare to real gold, and which makes more sense for you? Both have their appeal, so lets take a look at the key differences and help you pick the option that best fits your style, budget and everyday needs. What Is Gold Plated Silver Jewellery? Gold plated jewellery is made by plating a layer of gold over another metal. If the base metal is sterling silver, the jewellery is made of 925 silver and then covered with a layer of gold. This gives you the warm classic look of gold while maintaining the beauty and versatility of sterling silver. 925 sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver, plus other metals that give it the strength needed for everyday jewellery. Once the piece is finished in gold it possesses a rich golden look that looks just as beautiful with everyday outfits as it does with festive wear. At GIVA, you can find gold plated and rose gold plated 925 sterling silver jewellery in different styles. Gold plating gives your jewellery that timeless finish, rose gold plating adds a soft pinkish tone for a more contemporary feel With options ranging from earrings and necklaces to rings and bracelets, there are plenty of choices to fit different personal styles. So, whether youre naturally drawn to classic gold or prefer the softer appeal of rose gold, plated sterling silver gives you plenty of scope to experiment. You can mix and match and find pieces that feel like they really belong in your jewellery collection. What Is Real Gold Jewellery? Real gold jewellery is made of gold mixed with other metals to make the jewellery strong and durable. Its measured in karats for its purity, which tells you how much gold is actually in it. When you're shopping for contemporary jewellery you'll often see 18K, 14K and 9K gold. Each of these contains a different percentage of pure gold. Understanding Karats 18K, 14K and 9K Gold Purity 18K gold is 75% pure gold and has a deep, warm look, which makes it popular in fine jewellery and special pieces. 14K gold is 58.5 % pure gold , the rest being other metals . Its a nice compromise between gold content and strength, making it perfect for jewellery you intend to wear everyday. 9K gold contains 37.5% pure gold mixed with other metals. Its another option for people who want real gold jewellery at a different price point. Think about how youll wear the piece and whats most important to you when picking from the three. Everyday rings and bracelets you may want a purity that gives you more strength, but necklaces and earrings can offer you more flexibility. Your style, budget and occasion can all help you find the right fit. Gold-Plated Jewellery vs Real Gold: Key Differences Feature Gold Plated 925 Silver Real Gold Base material 925 sterling silver Gold combined with other metals Gold content A layer of gold over sterling silver Gold content runs throughout the alloy Price More Affordable Depends on purity and weight Appearance Gold-toned finish Natural gold appearance Durability Depends on plating and care Depends on gold purity and alloy Maintenance Requires mindful care Generally easy to maintain Gold-Plated Silver vs Real Gold: Which Is More Affordable? The price of jewellery can differ depending on the materials used, the amount of gold in it, and the craftsmanship that goes into making each piece. Silver jewellery with gold plating is based on 925 sterling silver, then finished with a layer of gold to give that warm golden look. Theres plenty of space to explore gold-toned earrings, necklaces, rings and bracelets in a variety of styles. The price of real gold jewellery depends mostly on the purity and weight of the gold used. The final price may also be affected by factors like craftsmanship, making charges and applicable taxes. So which one is more logical? It is all a matter of what you want from your jewellery. If you like to experiment with different styles and you like the look of gold then you are spoilt for choice with gold-plated over sterling silver jewellery. Real gold allows you to have that option if you want something made in a specific purity of gold. Or if you want to gift a stylish gold plated jewellery piece under 1999, GIVA has a lot of options to explore. If you are searching for everyday earrings and rings or necklaces and bracelets, you can discover gold plated designs that comfortably fit your budget. How to Care For Gold Plated Silver Jewellery Gold plated silver jewellery maintenance is easier than you think. You dont need a complicated routine, a few simple habits will help keep your favourite pieces looking beautiful for longer. Remove before bathing or swimming. Keep jewellery out of prolonged contact with water and moisture. End with jewellery: Apply your perfume, moisturiser and skincare first and allow them to settle before adding your jewellery. Remove before a workout : Sweat and constant movement can affect the gold finish so best to leave your jewellery safely at home. Stay away from harsh chemicals: Try to keep the products clean and other strong chemicals away from the item as they can damage the finish. Give each piece its space: Keep your jewellery in a soft dry pouch or jewellery box to stop pieces rubbing or scratching each other. Wipe After Wear: A quick swipe with a soft, clean cloth usually removes everyday residue, and keeps it looking fresh. These small habits don't take a lot of effort, but they can make a big difference. With proper care, your gold plated silver jewellery can be a beautiful addition to your collection for years to come. How to Choose Gold Plated Silver Jewellery If youre going to buy gold plated silver jewellery, its always a good idea to check the product details before you make your choice. Check for clear information about the base material and ensure that it is 925 sterling silver. You can also see the details about the gold finish, care instructions and other product specifications. It is also a popular choice for people who prefer hypoallergenic jewellery . Sterling silver is comfortable to wear and is a good option for everyday wear . If you are looking for good quality sterling silver jewellery, GIVA has a variety of designs to choose from. Once youve looked at the material, think about what suits your personal style. If you're into jewellery you can wear every day, a classic pendant, simple earrings or a slick bracelet could be just the thing. If you want to make more of a statement then try layered necklaces, chunkier bracelets or eye-catching rings. GIVA has a great collection of gold plated 925 sterling silver jewellery in a variety of styles, meaning youll find pieces to wear with everything from your everyday outfits to special occasions. We also provide a lifetime free plating service so you can keep your favourite gold plated items looking their best for longer. Find Your Perfect Gold Plated Jewellery at GIVA Choosing jewellery is all about what feels right for you. Gold plated silver jewellery gives you the warm look of gold on a 925 sterling silver base, while real gold allows you to choose a piece based on your preferred purity. If you are looking for a wedding anniversary gift for your wife then a gold plated necklace, bracelet, ring or pair of earrings can be a good way to celebrate the occasion and especially if she likes to experiment with different styles. Shop now from GIVAs collection today. Enjoy complimentary lifetime plating service (T&C) to keep your favourite plated pieces looking beautiful for longer. Whether you're shopping for yourself or choosing a gift for someone special, pick the right jewellery that feels personal, suits the occasion and is something you'll love wearing or gifting.
MoD inks pact with General Atomics to lease 2 MQ-9B Sea Guardian unmanned aircraft
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J&K police officer arrested in bribery case in Jammu
Jammu, Aug 17: The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested a Sub-Inspector of the Jammu and Kashmir Police in connection with a bribery case here, officials said on Monday. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a Sub-Inspector of Police Station Janipur in Jammu, identified as SI Danish Habib, a 2024-batch officer, in a bribery case, the CBI statement said. The CBI said the accused allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 20,000 from a complainant for not registering an FIR against him over a marital dispute. Following negotiations, the accused agreed to accept Rs 10,000 from the complainant, it said. The CBI registered a case on August 16 and laid a trap the same day. During the trap, the police officer was allegedly caught red-handed while demanding and accepting Rs 10,000 from the complainant, it said. The agency said further investigation is underway.
GoC 14 corps reviews operational preparedness of troops in Siachen sector in Ladakh
Leh, Aug 17: The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Fire and Fury Corps, Lieutenant General Madanraj Pande, on Monday visited the Siachen Glacier sector to review the operational preparedness of troops deployed at the world's highest battlefield, the Army said. During his visit, Lt Gen Pande interacted with troops deployed in the sector and appreciated their high morale, professionalism and resilience while operating under extreme terrain and weather conditions, it said. Lt Gen Madanraj Pande, GOC, Fire and Fury Corps, visited Siachen to review operational preparedness and interact with troops deployed on the world's highest battlefield, the Leh-based 14 Corps, also known as the Fire and Fury Corps, said on X. The Corps Commander exhorted all ranks to maintain the highest standards of operational readiness, discipline and excellence, the Army said. The visit was aimed at assessing the preparedness of troops deployed in the challenging Siachen sector and reinforcing their commitment to maintaining operational effectiveness in the high-altitude battlefield, it said.
MoE directs NTA to conduct thorough audit of all exam processes
Srinagar, Aug 17: In a latest development, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has directed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to conduct thorough audit of all the examination conducted so far and submit a report on corrective actions taken to plug the gaps. The directions were issued during a meeting chaired by union minister for education Pralhad Joshi on Monday with Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Director Generla NTA and other senior officials of the department. NTA has been directed to conduct a thorough audit of all exam processes and submit a report on corrective action taken, ministry of education posted on its official X handle. During the meeting, education minister was apprised on the steps taken by NTA in the wake of recent issues, particularly with reference to reforming the overall system. Director General NTA informed that over 50 staff members were removed from NTA besides 10 new professional leadership positions including Chief Technology Officer, Chief Finance Officer, CISO, GM, Test Security, GM, R&D and Psychometrics, and others have been advertised and are being onboarded. Domain specialists are being brought in from the private sector for cyber-security, psychometrics, question-paper design and other specialised areas, the post reads on X. During the meeting, the union Education minister has directed that strict compliance be ensured of the established exam protocols and also directed that a complete overhaul of Confidential Operations (CONOPS) architecture, secluded rooms, air-gapped systems, device-deposit protocols be implemented on war footing.MoE directs NTA to conduct thorough audit of all exam processes
Govt destroyed ISI-backed Shahzad Bhatti network; 200 arrested ahead of Independence Day: Amit Shah
Indian security forces made a bold move by arresting more than 200 individuals affiliated with the Shahzad Bhatti Network, thwarting intended subversive attacks ahead of Independence Day festivities. The extensive operation spanned fourteen states, leading to the recovery of a considerable amount of explosives and arms. This network, linked to Pakistan, was known for its involvement in grenade and IED attacks, showcasing India's unwavering commitment to countering cross-border terrorism.
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NEW DELHI, AUG 17: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday announced a major reorganisation of its national organisational structure, with BJP National President Nitin Nabin approving a series of key appointments with immediate effect. According to a press release issued by the BJP Central Office, the party has appointed 13 National Vice Presidents as part of the organisational revamp. The newly appointed National Vice Presidents include former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat, Ram Madhav, Baijayant Jay Panda, D. Purandeshwari, Rekha Verma, Varshaben Narendrabhai Doshi, Bharti Pravin Pawar, Manpreet Singh Badal, Lal Singh Arya, M. Nagaraja, Tariq Mansoor and Madhuchandra Kar. In a significant organisational decision, B.L. Santhosh has been retained as National General Secretary (Organisation). Shivprakash and Saudan Singh have been appointed as National Joint General Secretaries (Organisation). The party has also appointed Vinod Tawde, Sunil Bansal, Biplab Kumar Deb, Smriti Irani, Satish Poonia, Gajendra Patel, Harish Dwivedi and Sanjay Bhatia as National General Secretaries. New National Secretaries Appointed The BJP has appointed Pradip Varma, Jagdish Ishwarbhai Patel, Sandeep Pathak, Phangnon Konyak, Kavita Patidar, K. Surendran, Bhola Singh, Sangeeta Yadav, Anil Antony, M. Venkateshan, Manoj Tigga, Siddharth Shambhu, Swadesh Singh, Mriganka Deo Barman, Rohan Gupta and Jal Prakash as National Secretaries. In another key financial appointment, Piyush Goyal has been named the partys National Treasurer, while Rajesh Mangal has been appointed National Joint Treasurer. Key Organisational Assignments The party has also announced several important organisational responsibilities. Tarun Chugh has been appointed Central Office In-charge, while Mahendra Pandey will serve as Central Office Secretary. For the North-East region, Sambit Patra has been appointed North-East Coordinator, with Rajiv Babbar named as North-East Joint Coordinator. Vishnu Datt Sharma has been appointed All Cells Coordinator, while Rituraj Sinha and Vishnu Vardhan Reddy will serve as Joint Coordinators. New Morcha Presidents Announced As part of the organisational restructuring, the BJP has also announced new presidents for its various Morchas. Dr. Hemang Joshi will head the Yuva Morcha, while Roop Kumari Choudhary will lead the Mahila Morcha. Amarpal Maurya has been appointed President of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) Morcha, Bansilal Gurjar will head the Kisan Morcha, and Shivesh Kumar Ram will lead the Scheduled Castes (SC) Morcha. The Scheduled Tribes (ST) Morcha will be headed by Dr. Mannalal Rawat, while Kunwar Basit Ali has been appointed President of the Minority Morcha. Media and Digital Communication Teams Reconstituted The BJP has also revamped its media and digital communication teams as part of efforts to strengthen the partys public outreach. Anil Baluni has been appointed Media Convenor, while Ashish Usha Agrawal, Pradeep Bhandari and Siddharth Yadav have been appointed Media Co-Convenors. For the partys digital outreach and social media operations, Deepak Mhaskey has been appointed Social Media Convenor, with Priti Gandhi and Shivanand Dwivedi appointed as Social Media Co-Convenors. The BJP said that all the appointments approved by National President Nitin Nabin will take effect immediately. The latest organisational reshuffle is aimed at assigning fresh responsibilities to senior leaders and strengthening the partys organisational machinery, coordination and outreach across different states and key regions of the country. The appointments also bring several experienced political leaders into important organisational positions as the BJP seeks to further consolidate its organisational network and strengthen its presence at the national and state levels. (KNC)
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Two Air India Group pilots fail initial drug test
New Delhi, Aug 17: Two pilots of the Air India Group have failed the initial drug test as their results came on-negative and their samples have been sent for confirmatory tests, according to a source. On August 13, Air India and Air India Express started mandatory psychoactive substance testing of all their pilots, expanding checks beyond regulatory requirements. These tests were made mandatory following the August 4 incident, when the captain of an Air India Phuket-Delhi flight, that suddenly lost altitude, tested positive for marijuana. The source on Monday said psychoactive substance tests have been completed for around 400 pilots of the Air India Group so far. Of them, the initial screening test results have come on-negative for two pilots, the source said. Specific details could not be immediately ascertained. There was no official comment from Air India. The two Tata Group-owned airlines have more than 5,000 pilots. The comprehensive screening covers substances and medications prohibited under prevailing aviation regulations. On August 4 Air India flight AI2379, an Airbus A320neo flying from Phuket to Delhi, suddenly lost about 300 feet (91 metres) in altitude during cruise amid turbulence. The aircraft was carrying 145 people, including 137 passengers and eight crew members. At least 24 people were injured in the incident. The flight's pilot-in-command tested positive for marijuana in a confirmatory drug test. The pilot had initially tested on-negative for a psychoactive substance, with the confirmatory test subsequently identifying marijuana, sources had said.
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Bear attacks continue in Khonmoh Srinagar, man injured in third incident in 24 hours
Srinagar, Aug 17: A 30-year-old man was injured after being attacked by a bear in the Khonmoh area on the outskirts of Srinagar on Monday, officials said. An official told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that the man was attacked and injured in Sarhandi Colony, Khonmoh. He said the injured was shifted to SMHS Hospital, Srinagar, where his condition is stated to be stable. The injured was identified as Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat (30), son of Ghulam Hassan Bhat, a resident of Sarhandi Colony, Khonmoh. Notably, this is the third bear attack reported in Khonmoh within the past 24 hours, following an attack on a man earlier this morning and a 57-year-old woman on Sunday in the area.(KNO)
Sunil Sharma says BJPs Jammu rally targets government injustices
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BJP mounts major protest against NC govt in Jammu, accuses it of failing on promises
Jammu, Aug 17: Hundreds of BJP workers, led by Jammu and Kashmir party president Sat Sharma, took to the streets here on Monday to protest against the National Conference-led government, accusing it of failing to fulfil its election promises and address unemployment and development issues. Carrying placards and party flags, the BJP activists gathered at Dogra Chowk, Maheshpura, and Panjtirthi before marching separately toward the Civil Secretariat via Shalimar Road under the leadership of Sharma, Member of Parliament Jugal Kishore Sharma, and Leader of Opposition in the J-K Assembly Sunil Sharma, raising slogans against the NC-Congress alliance. Several senior party leaders demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, alleging large-scale corruption and complete failure of governance. Protesters also set ablaze effigies of the NC-Congress government, while police and paramilitary personnel were deployed in large numbers along the march routes and the Civil Secretariat. Women workers of the BJP Mahila Morcha also participated in the demonstration. Thousands of BJP workers, MPs, legislators and common people are on the roads to express their anger against the NC-led government. The elections were held after a long gap, and the National Conference came to power after making several promises before the elections. But now, when it is time to actually work, they keep raising the issue of statehood to mislead the public, the J-K BJP president said. He claimed that since the government has failed to meet the public's expectations, it's using the statehood issue merely to distract people. They know that people will question them. They have already seen the results in Nagrota and Budgam (by polls), and they know what their situation is going to be. National Conference is a completely failed political party. Unfortunately, our misfortune is that their alliance is with a political party (Congress) which has no respect for the national anthem or the national song, he said. He assured that the BJP wants the government to work effectively and would play the role of a constructive opposition. Sharma warned that the BJP would escalate its agitation if the government did not address public concerns, planning future protests at district, town, and local levels. BJP MP Jugal Kishore Sharma claimed that the National Conference-led government had failed to tackle basic issues facing the public. He alleged that the government had been unable to ensure adequate civic amenities, including proper roads, electricity and drinking water, despite repeated assurances. He accused the NC government of losing the public's confidence and demanded that it take responsibility for its failures and resign. The leader of opposition also launched a scathing attack on the National Conference government, accusing it of large-scale corruption, administrative failure and poor governance. He said the BJP had initially sought to play the role of a constructive opposition, but alleged that the government's continued failures had left the party with no option but to take its fight to the streets. MLA Sham Lal Sharma said the government would be held accountable from the floor of the Assembly to the streets and alleged discrimination against the people of the Jammu region. MLA Vikram Randhawa also targeted Chief Minister Abdullah, alleging that the government was more focused on protocol and political posturing than addressing the pressing concerns of the people. BJP Mahila Morcha president Neha Mahajan said she specifically raised questions regarding employment opportunities for youth, measures to tackle unemployment, and commitments made towards women. The BJP leaders also said the Centre had already indicated that statehood would be restored at an appropriate time and questioned the NC government over its alleged failure to deliver on the promises made to voters.
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AI manager fires human worker in real-world experiment
New Delhi, Aug 17: An artificial intelligence system powered by Anthropics Claude has reportedly fired a human worker while managing an experimental retail store in San Francisco, highlighting the emerging possibilitiesand risksof AI taking on managerial roles. The Indian Express, citing a report by Time, said the AI system, named Luna, was put in charge of a real-world retail store operated as an experiment by AI research startup Andon Labs. According to the report, Luna was tasked with running various aspects of the store, including hiring and managing employees, selecting products and handling day-to-day operations. The AI reportedly decided to terminate a worker over repeated attendance issues. The employee had allegedly been late for a significant number of scheduled shifts. However, the decision was not entirely autonomous. Time reported that human researchers intervened and prompted the AI to reconsider the employee's performance before the termination decision was ultimately carried out. The experiment was designed to examine how AI agents perform when given responsibility for running a real-world business and interacting with human employees. Andon Labs has said the experiment is controlled and that the workers remain formally employed by the company, rather than by the AI system itself. The company also maintains that no employee's livelihood depends solely on an AI's judgment. The experiment comes amid growing debate over whether AI systems could eventually take on managerial roles traditionally performed by humans. While AI is increasingly being deployed to automate individual tasks, the San Francisco experiment presents a different scenarioan AI making decisions about human workers themselves. The development also raises questions about accountability, transparency and the safeguards that should be in place when AI systems are entrusted with consequential workplace decisions.
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Former Member Parliament Dharampal Sharma passes away
Jammu, Aug 16: Veteran Congress leader from Jammu and Kashmir and former Member Parliament (MP) Dharampal Sharma passed away at his residence in Jammu on Sunday. Being nonagenarian, he was not keeping good health for the past some time, due to age-related ailments. Dharampal Sharma also served as an MLA in J&K Legislative Assembly from Akhnoor segment for four terms. He represented Congress in Rajya Sabha from 1988 to 1994. His last rites will take place today at Shastri Nagar cremation ground at 1 pm. Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) chief spokesperson Ravinder Sharma, on behalf of the party, expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of veteran Congress leader and prayed for courage to the bereaved family to bear an irreparable loss. Entire rank and file of the Congress party deeply condoles the sad demise and prays for peace to the departed soul, Ravinder Sharma said, in a condolence message.
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The Mecca Joint Defence Agreement holds any armed offensive against any of the three countries an attack against all of them
Rescuers dig through rubble in quake-hit Indonesia; death toll at 53
Ruteng, Aug 17: A day after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake jolted eastern Indonesia, rescue teams recovered six more bodies Sunday, raising the death toll to 53, while many of the thousands displaced spent the night outdoors in fear of aftershocks. Rescuers dug through debris looking for anyone buried beneath landslides triggered by the quake across six regencies on Flores, a predominantly Catholic island in the Muslim-majority country. They focused on three regencies that remained inaccessible -- hardest-hit Manggarai, East Manggarai and Nagekeo. We have cleared most landslides and reopened roads to previously isolated villages, although communication disruptions and power outages continue to hamper search efforts, said Fathur Rahman, head of the search-and-rescue office in Maumere, the capital of Sikka regency. More than 900 homes were destroyed and 450 more damaged in East Nusa Tenggara province, forcing about 5,000 people into temporary shelters. At least 241 homes were damaged in the Flores region alone, said Abdul Muhari, the National Disaster Management Agency's chief for disaster prevention. The quake occurred at a depth of 10 km shortly before 6 am local time Saturday, the US Geological Survey said. Residents fled in panic as tsunami warnings were issued and later lifted. Authorities have since recorded at least 995 aftershocks, but only 46 were felt by residents, Muhari said, adding that 135 people were injured. Many residents at Labuan Bajo, the gateway to Komodo National Park, one of Indonesia's best-known tourist destinations, spent the night outside because of the aftershocks. The shaking was terrifying, so intense that my house nearly collapsed, said farmer Anastasia Imad, speaking from a makeshift tent beside her damaged home. We feared the aftershocks would bring it down on us while we slept. Landslides blocked sections of the Trans-Flores Highway, a roughly 700-km road linking communities across the mountainous island. Relief workers distributed rice, ready-to-eat meals, drinking water, blankets and medicine, while emergency shelters were set up for displaced residents. Authorities said restoring electricity and communications, as well as delivering aid to remote villages isolated by landslides, were among the biggest challenges. Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions because of its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, an arc of seismic faults and volcanoes. Flores has experienced some of the country's deadliest disasters. A powerful earthquake and tsunami in 1992 killed about 2,500 people on the island. In 2018, a magnitude 7.5 earthquake triggered a tsunami on the island of Sulawesi that killed more than 4,400 people. In 2004, a magnitude 9.1 quake off Sumatra unleashed a tsunami that killed about 230,000 people in a dozen countries.
Sufi Poetry collection Bayaz-e-Wahab Khar unveiled
The complete poetry anthology Bayaz-e-Wahab Khar, based on the works of renowned Kashmiri Sufi saint and poet Wahab Kar was formally unveiled on Sunday during a special ceremony held at Wahab Khar Hall, Shar Shali area of Pampore Tehsil. The event was presided over by noted intellectual and writer Dr. Satish Vimal and was attended by prominent poets, writers, scholars, intellectuals, religious scholars and people from various walks of life. Among those present were Mushtaque Barq (The Chief Editor of the anthology), writer and critic Dr. Ghulam Nabi Haleem, editor Fayaz Arif, Professor Javaid Ahmad Dar, famed musician Krishan Ji Langu and Advocate Ashiq Hussain, besides several other prominent personalities. A special musical programme was also organised during the event, in which eminent folk artists presented Sufi compositions, including selected verses of Wahab Sahib Khar. The soulful performances added to the spiritual and literary ambience of the gathering. In his presidential address Dr Satish Vimal said that this is a well researched anthology of Wahab Khar comprising of all authenticated poetic compositions of the spiritual bard with corrected text after years of research work by a team of experts headed by Mushtaque Barq. The poetry of Wahab Khar is the significant spiritual treatise of Kashmir. The work done by Idara-e-Auqaf Wahab Khar shrine is praiseworthy. Sheikh Waseem of Kitab Mahal has added to the quality of the publication. It is hoped that the translations of Wahab Khars selected compositions is done for wider readership in near future, said Dr Satish Vimal.
Prof Wasiq Abass Dar invited to Kings College London
Kashmiri legal scholar Professor (Dr.) Wasiq Abass Dar has been selected to serve as Visiting Faculty at the prestigious Centre for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS), London, hosted by Kings College London, for the Autumn/Fall 2026 semester. Prof. Dar will teach courses on International Investment Law and International Commercial Arbitration at CTLS, an internationally recognised centre for the study of transnational legal issues. His selection followed a competitive two-stage process involving an initial screening of candidates and interactive interviews before a specialised selection panel. Prof. Dar is currently serving as Associate Professor and Associate Dean at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), India. He is recognised for his academic and professional work in the field of international dispute resolution, with particular expertise in international commercial arbitration, investment treaty arbitration and contract law. He has previously held visiting academic appointments at Cornell Law School, New York, and Kings College London. In addition to his academic work, he has extensive practical experience in international arbitration and has assisted arbitral tribunals in high-value commercial disputes. His scholarly work has been widely published in the fields of international commercial law and dispute resolution. Adding to his growing international academic engagements, Prof. Dar has also been invited as a speaker at the 2026 Brunel Summer Programme on International Arbitration, organised by Brunel Law School, Brunel University London, in September this year. He will share the platform with leading international experts in the field of international arbitration. Prof. Dars selection at CTLS, along with his forthcoming engagement at Brunel University London, represents another significant international academic recognition for a scholar from Kashmir and highlights the growing global presence of Kashmiri academics in specialised fields of legal scholarship.
RNAF empowers LoC border children with computer labs, skill centres
In the remote border areas of Karnah and Tangdhar along the Line of Control, where geography and years of instability have long limited opportunities, the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation (RNAF) is building pathways to a brighter future through education, digital learning and vocational skills. The foundation has established educational and skill development centres in some of the most underserved villages and madrasas in the area, ensuring that children receiving religious education also gain modern digital literacy and practical skills for financial independence. At Madrasa Islamia Rozat-us-Salahat in Bagballa, Karnah, RNAF has set up both a Computer Centre and a Skill Development Centre for girls. Students are being introduced to digital tools alongside practical vocational training, including tailoring, aimed at building confidence, self-reliance and entrepreneurship. A similar Skill Development Centre is planned at Amrui Girls Madrasa in Tangdhar, where vocational programmes will complement computer education. At Baba Shah Hamidan Madrasa in Tangdhar, a dedicated Computer Centre for boys is introducing students to technology and digital learning. The centres are equipped with computers and educational software for basic literacy, typing, internet use and access to digital resources. One of the foundations most significant steps has been the establishment of the first-ever Computer Lab in Amrui, one of the villages situated directly on the Line of Control. For years the village lacked basic educational infrastructure. The lab has opened a gateway to digital learning for local children and is seen by residents as a symbol of hope and inclusion. For a young girl in a remote village, technology is more than a learning tool; it is the confidence to realize her voice matters and her mind is boundless. If we expect her to lift up her community, we must refuse to let geography dictate her limits. True digital inclusion ensures she has a seat at the table to shape her own destiny, said Rouble Nagi, Founder and Chairperson of RNAF. Speaking about the broader vision, Nagi said that modern education must harness digital tools to make learning more equitable, relevant and career-ready. We will continue investing in teachers, infrastructure and technology because I firmly believe that education is the most powerful anti-poverty programme. Our students are talented, capable and deserving of every opportunity. With the right support, they can compete globally and thrive in an increasingly technology-driven world. The initiatives, often undertaken with support from the Indian Army, form part of RNAFs wider effort in border areas of Kupwara district. The foundation has been expanding computer and skill centres in Tangdhar and Karnah, with additional facilities planned in nearby villages. These programmes are particularly significant for girls in remote communities, where opportunities for economic independence have traditionally been limited. By equipping young women with employable skills, RNAF aims to create a generation that can contribute meaningfully to their families, communities and the larger economy. Digital literacy is helping students develop critical thinking, problem-solving abilities and technological skills essential for higher education and the modern workforce. Vocational training, especially in tailoring and related skills, offers pathways to sustainable livelihoods. Locals have welcomed the centres as historic firsts that bring modern facilities to places long deprived of them. Through its continued work along Indias frontiers, the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation remains committed to ensuring that children and youth in these areas receive opportunities comparable to their peers elsewhere. By combining education, digital learning and vocational training, the foundation is transforming not only classrooms but also futures in the border villages of Karnah and Tangdhar.
BRO starts work on RBDK road in Uri
Residents of Isham, Darkdote and Nawa Runda areas of Uri have expressed appreciation for the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) for the ongoing progress on the Red Bridge-Dheriya-Kathi (RBDK) road, saying the project has brought a visible improvement in connectivity in the strategically important region. The residents said the completion of the Wet Mix Macadam (WBM) layer and the ongoing Dense Bituminous Macadam (DBM) and Bituminous Concrete (BC) works have significantly improved the road surface. They said the work was progressing at a fast pace while maintaining technical standards and quality control despite the challenging terrain and climatic conditions. Aftab Ahmad Kohli, Lumberdar of Halqa Nawarunda, said the improved road had brought considerable relief to residents who had long faced difficulties while travelling. Mohd Arif, Chowkidar of Nawarunda (Dardkote), also appreciated the efforts of the BRO and said the upgraded road would improve access to essential services for residents. The residents said better road connectivity would not only facilitate the movement of local residents but also improve access to healthcare, education and other essential services. They also said the upgraded road was expected to facilitate the smooth movement of Army vehicles and strengthen connectivity in the strategically significant area. The residents particularly appreciated the role of Project Beacon and HQ 53 RCC in supervising and executing the project, saying the agencies had maintained a focus on workmanship and quality. They expressed hope that the remaining works would be completed at the earliest and that the road would emerge as a reliable all-weather communication link for the people of the region. The residents extended their gratitude to BRO personnel and all agencies associated with the project, describing the road upgrade as important for both the local population and national interest.
People rue lack of basic facilities at PHC Magam
The residents of Magam and adjoining villages have complained about inadequate healthcare and lack of basic diagnostic facilities at Primary Health Centre (PHC) Magam in north Kashmirs Handwara sub-district. Residents said that the health centre which was established in 1987 has never remained a priority for concerned authorities. The inadequate staff at PHC Magam has always been a problem due to which patient care has badly hit. This health centre lacks the entire basic infrastructure required for its smooth functioning, Shabir Ahmad a local told Greater Kashmir . Only few doctors and paramedics are posted here which does not suffice the need and is telling upon the smooth functioning of the health centre, he added. The residents said that due to lack of most of the diagnostic facilities here, patients usually prefer to move to Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara which tells upon the inhabitants economically because majority of them belong to the poor class. Residents said that although they have been pressing since many years for specialised doctors including gynecologist but to no avail. Residents demanded that the health centre be shifted to the plain area. They said that since the health centre is located at hilly area so patients don't prefer to visit the centre. Residents have requested concerned authorities and MLA Langate Shiekh Khursheed to look into the matter personally and redress their grievances, so that people can have a sigh of relief.
Government Medical College Srinagar MO waiting list awaited by aspirants
The waiting list for Medical Officer posts at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar has not been released for two months. The list, as per the aspirants is stuck at the Civil Secretariat pending approval. The prolonged delay has left selected candidates in uncertainty, and affecting the timely filling of critical vacancies. Pushed by the ambiguity regarding the release of list, the JK Medical Association today sought that the matter be fast-tracked. Dr. Wasim Khan, Chairman of the association made a post on X account of the association, and requested urgent intervention from the Principal of Health and Medical Education department. He flagged the issue to various functionaries of the Government so that the list can be issued without further delay. These appointments are being made on an Academic Arrangement Basis under S.O. 364 of 2020. The GMC Srinagar conducts the selection, prepares the merit and waiting lists, and forwards them to Health & Medical Education. The final sanction and approval is made by this department before the engagement orders are issued. The main selection list for Medical Officers was processed earlier this year, and engagement orders issued in February 2026, The corresponding waiting list was sent for clearance thereafter. No progress was made after that, the aspirants said. The engagement order documents circulating with the complaint show a substantial list of candidates. The appointments are temporary in nature, initially for one year. Similar delays have been reported in other recent Academic Arrangement recruitments in GMCs. The same association had recently highlighted the non-publication of the Junior Resident waiting list at GMC Handwara. Doctors are of the opinion that faster clearance of such lists is essential to address staff shortages and improve patientcare. GMC Srinagars associated hospitals, including SMHS Hospital have reeled under gross shortage of doctors. Medical Officers and other junior rung of medicos is considered the backbone of healthcare delivery in hospitals.
PDP leaders review developmental projects in Sanatnagar, Chanapora
A delegation of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Srinagar unit, led by party senior spokesperson and Constituency In-charge Chanapora Mohammad Iqbal Tramboo along with Zuhaib Mir, Syed Tajamul, Arif Laigroo, Dr Ali Mohammad, Fayaz Reshi, Bilal Sofi, Farooq Ahmed, Muhammad Altaf and Bilal Dobhi visited Sanatnagar to take stock of newly undertaken developmental projects in various mohallas and residential colonies of the area. As per a press release, during the visit, the leaders interacted with local residents and reviewed the progress of various developmental works being executed across different mohallas and residential colonies. The delegation appreciated the timely response of the Srinagar district administration to issues raised by residents and expressed gratitude to the administration for addressing public concerns and facilitating developmental works. The PDP leaders emphasized that the timely execution of basic developmental projects is essential for improving civic amenities and ensuring better living conditions for residents. They also urged the concerned departments to maintain regular monitoring of ongoing works and ensure their completion within the stipulated timelines while upholding quality standards. The delegation reiterated that the PDP would continue to remain closely connected with the people and take up their genuine issues with the concerned authorities for timely redressal.
J&K NEET-UG 2026 seat matrix likely in a couple of days: JKBOPEE
Over 6,000 medical aspirants across Jammu and Kashmir are awaiting the release of the NEET-UG 2026 seat matrix, with the J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) likely to notify the updated matrix within the next couple of days. Chairperson JKBOPEE, Prof. Minu Mahajan, said the seat matrix is expected to be uploaded on the official BOPEE portal on August 15 or a couple of days later. This year, 6,136 candidates from across categories have qualified NEET-UG in Jammu and Kashmir and are awaiting details of the college-wise and category-wise distribution of seats. The reservation structure is also being closely watched by candidates, as it has remained one of the most debated aspects of medical admissions in J&K. Under the existing reservation policy applicable to government medical colleges, 8 per cent of seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes, while Scheduled Tribes have 20 per cent reservation, divided equally between the two ST categories. Other Backward Classes have 8 per cent reservation, while Residents of Backward Areas (RBA) have 10 per cent. A 4 per cent reservation is available for candidates belonging to areas along the Line of Actual Control and the International Border. The Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category has 10 per cent reservation, while 4 per cent of seats are reserved horizontally for Persons with Disabilities (PwD). Horizontal reservations are also applicable to children of defence personnel, ex-servicemen, paramilitary personnel and UT police personnel. The reservation provisions are applicable to government colleges only. Whether the existing reservation structure will remain unchanged for the 2026 admission cycle is likely to become clearer with the release of the final seat matrix. For now, there has been no indication of any change in the category-wise reservation structure. The notification of the seat matrix will mark the beginning of the next stage of the admission process. Online choice filling and seat allotment for MBBS and BDS courses in government and private medical and dental colleges across Jammu and Kashmir are expected to commence soon after. Candidates have already completed the registration process and are now awaiting the detailed distribution of seats across institutions and categories. The total number of MBBS seats in J&K has increased to 1,675, potentially providing more opportunities to NEET-qualified candidates this year. According to the JKBOPEE information brochure for the 2026-27 academic session, Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu and GMC Srinagar have been listed with 213 MBBS seats each. However, the National Medical Commission (NMC) last month approved an increase in the intake of both colleges to 250 seats each. The updated seat matrix is therefore expected to reflect the revised intake, subject to final notification by BOPEE. SKIMS Medical College, Srinagar, and GMCs Anantnag, Baramulla and Rajouri have 128 MBBS seats each as listed in the brochure. GMC Kathua and GMC Doda have 127 seats each, while GMC Handwara and GMC Udhampur have an intake of 85 seats each. The private Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences (ASCOMS), Jammu, has 150 MBBS seats. Besides MBBS, the seat matrix includes 108 BDS seats. Government Dental College, Srinagar, and Government Indira Gandhi Dental College, Jammu, have 54 BDS seats each.
Formal child adoption remains low in J&K; CARA records 42 cases in 2025-26
Jammu and Kashmir recorded 42 children adopted through the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) during 2025-26, a figure substantially lower than adoption numbers reported by several major States, according to data presented by the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development in the Rajya Sabha. The State/UT-wise data, furnished in response to a parliamentary question answered on August 12, shows that Maharashtra recorded the highest number of CARA-facilitated adoptions during the financial year, with 792 cases. Gujarat followed with 547, while Tamil Nadu recorded 501 adoptions. Karnataka accounted for 377 cases, followed by Odisha with 308 and Telangana with 307. Jammu and Kashmirs 42 adoptions were also lower than the figures reported by several northern and neighbouring States. Rajasthan recorded 172 adoptions, while Punjab reported 49, only seven more than J&K. Uttar Pradesh registered 231 cases, Haryana 68, Uttarakhand 30, Himachal Pradesh 14 and Delhi 109. Among other States, Assam recorded 186 adoptions, Kerala 170, Andhra Pradesh 140, Bihar 125 and Chhattisgarh 114. West Bengal reported 237 cases, Madhya Pradesh 221 and Jharkhand 60. The data also showed considerable variation among the northeastern States. Meghalaya and Nagaland reported 13 adoptions each, Mizoram 78, Tripura seven, Arunachal Pradesh five and Manipur four. Sikkim recorded 28 cases. Smaller Union Territories and States also reported relatively modest numbers. Goa recorded 25 adoptions, Chandigarh 18, Puducherry 15 and Andaman and Nicobar Islands 11. Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu reported five cases. No adoption through CARA was recorded in Ladakh or Lakshadweep during 2025-26. Across the 36 States and Union Territories listed in the annexure, the reported number of CARA-facilitated adoptions stood at 5,022 during the financial year. J&Ks 42 cases therefore accounted for less than one per cent of the reported national total. The Ministry, however, has clarified that adoption figures should be viewed in the context of the availability of children who have been declared legally free for adoption. The waiting period for prospective adoptive parents depends not only on the number of applicants but also on the availability of legally free children and the age group preferred by prospective parents. The government is seeking to strengthen the adoption infrastructure through Mission Vatsalya. States and UTs have been advised to establish at least one Specialised Adoption Agency (SAA) in every district under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 and the Adoption Regulations, 2022. As of July 29, 2026, 795 SAAs had been approved across the country under Mission Vatsalya. These agencies support the formal adoption process and provide residential care to adoptable children below six years of age. The adoption system has also been substantially digitised. All SAAs are required to operate through the integrated CARINGS-Mission Vatsalya platform, which facilitates digital processing of cases from referral and matching to documentation. The system also allows authorities to monitor compliance through real-time dashboards at the Central and State levels. The Ministry said District Magistrates have been empowered to issue adoption orders under the Juvenile Justice Act and Adoption Regulations. Prescribed timelines have been laid down for different stakeholders, while CARA undertakes regular monitoring and follow-up with States and UT administrations to reduce delays. The Centre is also using Mission Vatsalya for awareness campaigns promoting legal adoption and foster care. Nationwide and local outreach programmes, workshops, seminars and orientation sessions are being conducted, while CARA uses print, electronic and social media platforms to spread information on legal adoption procedures.
Mehbooba visits flood-hit Rajouri, seeks Govt job for missing workers son
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday visited several flood-affected areas of Rajouri district and met families impacted by the devastating floods of July 19. Accompanied by senior PDP leaders, Mehbooba visited affected localities, interacted with families and expressed solidarity with those who suffered losses in the disaster. During the visit, she also met the family of Abdul Ghani, a daily-wage worker of the Jal Shakti Department who went missing while performing his duties at a water pumping station in Palangarh village of Thanamandi on July 19. The pumping station was washed away after the river swelled following heavy rainfall. Ghani has remained missing since then despite extensive search operations. Speaking to the media, Mehbooba urged the Jammu and Kashmir Government to provide a government job to Ghanis son as part of the rehabilitation of the bereaved family. She said Ghani had worked as a need-based worker with the Jal Shakti Department for nearly three decades and went missing while performing official duties. Mehbooba said the government had a moral responsibility to provide adequate financial assistance and rehabilitation to the family, particularly given its difficult economic circumstances. She urged the administration to extend immediate support and take concrete measures to secure the future of Ghanis dependants. The PDP president also expressed concern over what she described as the lack of immediate measures to address the continuing threat of floods in vulnerable areas. I have come to know that there is a need for immediate construction of flood-prevention walls and bunds in many vulnerable areas, but nothing has been done by the government even after 27 days of the tragedy, she said. Mehbooba said residents continued to spend sleepless nights whenever it rains because of the persistent threat of flooding. She further claimed that several water supply schemes in the district were damaged in the floods and that their restoration was still awaited. She called for urgent preventive measures in vulnerable areas and faster restoration of essential services affected by the July 19 floods.
LG addresses inaugural function of Shri Baba Budha Amarnath Ji Yatra
On the auspicious occasion of the commencement of the sacred Shri Baba Budha Amarnath Ji Yatra, the Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today graced the inaugural function. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor said that the yatra is not merely a physical journey but a profound inward journey towards self-realisation and the eternal consciousness of Lord Shiva. He emphasised that the pilgrimage to Baba Budha Amarnath Ji is a sacred path of devotion, discipline, and unity. The Lieutenant Governor reminded the gathering of the eternal teachings of Lord Shiva- truth, duty, discipline, and compassion. He recalled the spiritual significance of the shrine, where Maharishi Pulastya performed penance and received Lord Shivas blessings, ensuring that the site would remain a centre of faith and devotion for generations. The Lieutenant Governor noted that the sacred river flowing alongside the shrine, known as Pulast Ganga, and the historical traditions of Pulast Nagari (now Poonch), reflect the deep spiritual heritage of the region. He underlined that the yatra is not only a religious pilgrimage but also a symbol of Indias unity in diversity, as thousands of devotees from across the nation walk together, chant together, and surrender together at the feet of Lord Shiva. This Yatra holds a special place in the hearts of devotees. That is why thousands of pilgrims from different parts of the country gather here every year and undertake the yatra together. They walk together and chant the name of lord Shiva together. It is also a symbol of unity in diversity, strength through spirituality and peace through surrender to the Lord Shiva, the supreme power, the Lieutenant Governor said. Drawing upon the episode of Lord Shiva consuming poison during the Samudra Manthan, the Lieutenant Governor stressed that true leadership and devotion lie in absorbing hardships for the welfare of others. He urged pilgrims to imbibe this lesson of patience, sacrifice, and spiritual strength during the yatra. The Lieutenant Governor also commended the efforts of the Baba Amarnath and Budha Amarnath Yatri Nyas, along with the volunteers of Vishva Hindu Parishad and Bajrang Dal, who have organised the yatra with devotion and discipline for over two decades. He remarked that discipline, when combined with devotion, illuminates the path for present and future generations. The Lieutenant Governor prayed for the success of the yatra, wishing that Lord Baba Budha Amarnath Ji bless every pilgrim with strength, wisdom, courage, and peace. He called upon devotees to follow the path of dharma and truth in their daily lives, thereby strengthening the nations unity and spiritual fabric. The worship of Lord Shiva permeates the entire cultural and spiritual fabric of India. From Kedarnath in the north to the sacred Rameshwaram in the south, and from Somnath in the west to Tarakeshwar in the east, Lord Shiva embodies the unifying consciousness of our civilisation while binding this vast nation together in harmony amidst its diversity, he said. The yatra will commence tomorrow morning from Bhagwati Nagar with a flag-off ceremony. The Lieutenant Governor extended his heartfelt wishes for a safe, smooth, and spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage for all devotees. Swami Dinesh Bharti Ji, Milind Parande, Organising General Secretary, Vishva Hindu Parishad; Kishan Prajapat, National Convenor, Bajrang Dal; Rajesh Gupta, President Vishva Hindu Parishad, J&K; Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; senior officials and prominent citizens from different walks of life were present.
Attempts being made to disrupt peace in J&K: LG Manoj Sinha
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday asserted that attempts were being made to vitiate the atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir, however the administration, Police and security forces would not allow any such attempt to disrupt peace to succeed . In a subtle dig at the detractors prophesying that there would be no shoulders in J&K to carry the tricolour post Article 370 abrogation, LG Sinha reiterated that the challenge was met with a resounding response visible everywhere in the current changed scenario and the national flag was being carried by strong and resolute shoulders with pride, respect and commitment. He was responding to the concerns expressed by the Kashmiri Pandit (KP) community members about their safety and related aspects in the backdrop of recent terror incidents in Kashmir and alleged threats issued to them. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha was addressing the community gathering during a programme related to the foundation day celebration of KP Volunteers, a humanitarian organisation and felicitated its volunteers for their selfless service to the society, here in Jammu. LG Sinha maintained that the way he (LG) understood the problems pertaining to Kashmiri Pandits and their concerns, probably many of the community members themselves could not comprehend it. Im saying it with a great sense of responsibility. Attempts have been made and are being made to resolve those issues and concerns and it is an unrelenting process. The attempts to vitiate the atmosphere and disturb peace here are also made recurrently. But there is no need to worry or feel troubled. All such concerns are being taken care of, at the right quarters. All such measures warranted to tackle that scenario and address those concerns are being taken, he assured. Lieutenant Governor reiterated that the administration was alive to the concerns, including those related to security threats to the community. It is not that the concerned quarters have woken up to such concerns now. The concerned quarters have already been in pro-active mode. Some people also indulge in peddling rumours to serve the cause of vested interests. But I assure you that the entire administration, Police and security forces are resolute in their approach to safeguard peoples security, fully committed to ensure a peaceful environment, LG Sinha asserted and added, The nefarious designs of those who attempt to disrupt peace will not be allowed to succeed, at any cost. Admitting that there were many challenges, the Lieutenant Governor stated that they (challenges) were confronted head-on and resolved. Agreed, there are many challenges as you (KP community members) have mentioned. But there was a bigger challenge than that. It used to be said that there would be no shoulder to carry tricolour here (in J&K). But see the changed scenario, now you not just find countless shoulders but very strong and resolute shoulders to uphold the national flag with pride and respect. You would have witnessed that impactful message of change in the current scenario, he averred. Advising the community to look towards its bright future instead of getting stuck in the past, he said that they were true well-wishers of the community, who were pushing it (community) to forget its past sufferings and wounds to move forward. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor lauded the KP Volunteers six-and-a-half years of tireless work in serving the needy and upholding the values of compassion, duty and humanity. He emphasised that true service was in performing ones duty without expectation of reward. He said KP Volunteers exemplified that spirit, having never sought fame or wealth but embraced service as a sacred duty. The Lieutenant Governor recalled how the organisation began in April 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when a single bag of rice donated by the Jammu Ashram of Swami Nand Bab Sahib sowed the seed of a selfless service revolution. He said KP Volunteers had since grown into a trusted platform for humanitarian service across UT of Jammu Kashmir. I am proud that you have made the welfare of others your guiding principle. I believe that KP Volunteers is also living proof that when service is selfless, it continues to grow like light spreading from one lamp to another. I have seen the achievements of the campaigns being conducted continuously by your organisation, and I can say that these figures tell the story of the far-reaching nature of your selfless service. Behind every statistic is a human being and a life that has been touched by assistance, the Lieutenant Governor said. Highlighting the organisations achievements, the Lieutenant Governor noted, Under the Family Adoption Programme, 164 families receive monthly assistance in ration, medicines, and education and through the Emergency Assistance Programme, a number of families have been supported in times of crisis, including surgeries and debt relief. It was also informed that nearly 10,000 online medical consultations were provided during the pandemic and more than 6,500 emergency blood donations were facilitated. The financial Support was also extended for the marriages of daughters from economically weaker families. These are not merely achievements but they are important milestones in a journey of compassion and service, he said. LG Sinha also praised KP Volunteers for adopting Direct Benefit Transfer mechanisms, ensuring accountability and transforming service into a sacred human bond. He described the organisations 411 active volunteers worldwide as the priceless jewels of the Kashmiri Pandit community and urged that their numbers be expanded to meet future challenges in poverty, healthcare, and education. The Lieutenant Governor also outlined four key priorities for the future- Expanding educational assistance to empower youth, strengthening healthcare support, creating a global volunteer network and empowering women through skill development and entrepreneurship, with greater leadership roles for women volunteers. Education is the most powerful instrument for the welfare of all. Empowering children with knowledge and education will prove to be the finest gift we can offer them. There is an urgent need to utilise the potential of the Kashmiri Pandit community settled across the world, as well as that of the Indian diaspora, in order to expand compassion and service and ensure that financial constraints do not obstruct various initiatives, he said. LG Sinha observed that the Kashmiri Pandit community made unique contributions to nation-building, education, philosophy and culture. He said from ancient times to the modern era, scholars, saints and leaders from the Kashmiri Pandit community played a significant role in strengthening the intellectual, cultural and administrative foundations of the country. KP Volunteers should draw inspiration from these great personalities and dedicate themselves to the field of service. Your objective should be to work together to build a future as glorious as your past. You have kindled the flame of service. It is now the responsibility of the entire community to carry this flame forward, he stated. Let us resolve today that we will never allow compassion to diminish. Let us pledge that every hungry child will receive food, every child will receive quality education, every young person will have employment, every sick person will receive medicine, and every struggling family will have the opportunity to live with dignity and honour, the Lieutenant Governor said. Responding to the gatherings demands, LG Sinha reiterated his commitment to the welfare of every member of the Kashmiri Pandit community. Meritorious students were also felicitated on the occasion. Vikram Koul, founder, KP Volunteers organisation; Kuldeep Khoda, former DGP; Dr Arvind Karwani, Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner; prominent citizens, members of KP volunteers and people from different walks of life attended the event. Shridhar Patil, DIG JSK Range; Dr Rakesh Minhas, Deputy Commissioner Jammu and other senior officials were also present.
Mirwaiz to deliver sermon at Naqshband Sahib (RA) shrine on Khawaja Digar today
Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid Srinagar has announced that as per tradition, Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq will, deliver a sermon at the revered Shrine of Hazrat Khawaja Naqshband Sahib (RA), Khawaja Bazar, Nowhatta on the auspicious occasion of Khawaja Digar on Monday, 3rd Rabi al-Awwal. The sermon will be delivered from 4:00 pm followed by congregational Asr prayers at 5:30 pm at the historic Astaani Aaliya. The Anjuman has urged devotees to participate in large numbers in this blessed gathering, continuing the centuries-old legacy of the Mirwaizeen of Kashmir.
Ensure reserved seating, safety of women in public transport: HC to authorities
The High Court of J&K and Ladakh has directed the authorities to ensure effective implementation of reserved seating for women in public transport and to put in place a mechanism for addressing complaints by women commuters. A division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Muhammad Yousuf Wani issued a slew of directions over the safety of women commuters in public transport while hearing a Public Interest Litigation filed by advocate Monisa Manzoor Mir. The directions were necessary to ensure the safety and comfort of the women commuters in the public transport, the court said. The Court directed the Transport Commissioner to ensure strict implementation of Circular No. 3 TC/2025, under which seats 1 to 12 in large buses and 1 to 9 in mini-buses have been earmarked for women. The reserved seats in every public transport vehicle be clearly identified and marked in bold letters with the words Reserved for Ladies, so that women commuters can easily identify the seats and enforcement authorities can ensure compliance, it ordered. The Court also called upon the J&K Legal Services Authority to conduct awareness programmes, particularly for drivers and helpers of public transport vehicles, to sensitise them about their role in ensuring that women are provided their earmarked seats. It asked the Authority to create awareness about Circular No. 3/TC/2025 through other modes, including print and electronic media, so that both commuters and transport operators are aware of the provisions. The court directed the Department of Transport and the Traffic Police to work together and establish an effective mechanism through which aggrieved women can lodge complaints regarding denial of reserved seats or other related difficulties, along with a mechanism for their redressal. The court directed that the order it passed be conveyed to the authorities concerned, seeking their compliance report by October 6.
Female commuters seek safer, less crowded e-bus service in Srinagar
Growing overcrowding in Srinagar's Smart City e-buses has become a major concern for commuters, particularly women, with passengers urging authorities to increase the fleet, strengthen monitoring and expand services to underserved areas. The issue has gained fresh attention in recent weeks amid concerns over women's safety in packed buses, where commuters say travelling during peak hours has become increasingly difficult. Every morning and evening, office female passengers including employees, students and other passengers struggle to board e-buses as vehicles on busy routes are often filled beyond comfortable capacity. Passengers said the rush has increased considerably since the introduction of free bus travel for women, a move that has encouraged greater use of public transport. While welcoming the initiative, they said the existing number of buses has failed to keep pace with the rising demand. These buses have made travelling easier, but overcrowding has become a serious issue. Women often find themselves standing in extremely congested spaces, making the journey uncomfortable and sometimes unsafe. More buses should be introduced, especially during office and school hours, said Shabnam, a commuter from Bemina. Another passenger, Irfan Ahmad of Rajbagh, said overcrowding not only causes inconvenience but also raises safety concerns. People keep squeezing into already packed buses, making it difficult even to move. Authorities should increase the frequency of buses on busy routes so passengers don't have to travel in such conditions, he said. Commuters also said several areas on the outskirts of Srinagar, including the Hazratbal belt, continue to receive limited e-bus services. They urged authorities to extend operations and deploy more buses on these routes to provide better connectivity and reduce dependence on overloaded public transport. Residents of many peripheral areas still don't have adequate access to e-buses. Expanding services there will benefit thousands of passengers and also reduce pressure on buses operating within the city, said another commuter. Greater Kashmir has carried a series of reports highlighting the problem of overloading in public transport, including e-buses and cabs. Responding to the concern, a traffic department official said enforcement drives against overloading have been intensified across the city. Our teams are conducting regular inspections of e-buses, cabs and other public transport vehicles. We appeal to commuters to cooperate with enforcement personnel, avoid forcing themselves into overcrowded vehicles and exercise patience while additional measures are being implemented, the official said. Passengers said that while enforcement is necessary, a lasting solution lies in increasing the number of buses, improving service frequency and extending routes to areas that remain inadequately served. They said such measures would not only reduce overcrowding but also make public transport safer, more reliable and more convenient for thousands of daily commuters, particularly women.
'Employees flag poor implementation of well-being policy at workplaces'
New Delhi, Aug 16: A large number of employees across sectors see poor implementation of well-being policies at the workplace as key to rising stress level, pointing to a widespread gap between having a formal policy and real-life experiences, said a report released on Sunday. The report, 'Beyond the Policy: Lived Experience and Micro-Rituals in Employee Wellbeing', said that 42 per cent of employees find their employers, despite having a policy for workers' well-being, fail in effective execution. The report by workforce solutions and HR services provider Genius HRTech and market research firm DigiPoll is based on inputs from 1,884 employees across sectors, including information technology, manufacturing, finance and BFSI (banking, financial services and insurance), hospitality, FMCG, among others, in an online survey during July 1 and August 3, 2026. While 21 per cent of respondents said well-being is embedded in their everyday work culture, 42 per cent felt good policies exist, but execution varies, indicating that implementation remains a key challenge for organisations, the report said. It also found that pressure created by always-on-work culture is a major stressor, with 42 per cent of respondents identifying constant availability demands as their biggest source of workplace stress. This is followed by unrealistic deadlines and expectations, cited by 21 per cent, it stated. At the same time, 52 per cent said feeling trusted and empowered contributes most to their sense of well-being at work, suggesting that while intrusive culture, micro-management and demeaning behaviour from managerial levels create problems, autonomy and trust can play a significant role in countering workplace stress, said the report. Managerial behaviour has emerged as one of the strongest influences on employees' well-being, with 47 per cent of respondents saying more empathetic managers would make them more comfortable discussing burnout or stress at work, highlighting the importance of leadership behaviour in creating psychologically supportive workplaces, the finding said. Recognition has also emerged as a powerful workplace well-being driver, with 37 per cent identifying recognition of contributions and employee feedback as the managerial action with the strongest positive impact. Employee well-being cannot be treated as just a policy document or an annual initiative. It is experienced through everyday interactions, how managers communicate, whether employees feel trusted, how contributions are recognised and whether people feel safe speaking about challenges. The findings reinforce that organisations need to move from having well-being policies to creating workplace cultures where those policies are lived, Genius HRTech chairman R P Yadav told PTI. Further, the report found that 36 per cent of respondents considered fair workload distribution the most important aspect of a healthy workplace culture, followed by mutual trust and respect at 24 per cent. Well-being has also emerged as a key consideration for employees when evaluating their jobs, with 42 per cent identifying it as a top priority, added the report.
Jammu Runs for Unity | JMCs marathon evokes overwhelming response
An overwhelming participation marked as the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) on Sunday organised the Jammu runs for unity marathon at Bahu Plaza, promoting the message of unity, cleanliness, responsible citizenship and devotion, particularly in the spirit of a clean and environmentally responsible Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The marathon was flagged off by Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, in the presence of Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation, Dr Devansh Yadav, along with senior officers of the Corporation, including the Joint Commissioner (H&S), Joint Commissioner (Admin) and Health Officer. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from thousands of residents of Jammu, including children, youth and citizens from different sections of society. The overwhelming response reflected the strong spirit of unity, community participation and collective responsibility among the people of Jammu. The marathon aimed to bring citizens together while spreading awareness about cleanliness, environmental protection and responsible civic behaviour. It also highlighted the importance of keeping the city, public spaces and pilgrimage routes clean, hygienic and sustainable, especially during the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. At the conclusion of the event, certificates and prizes were distributed to the winners in the respective categories. The participants were felicitated for their outstanding performance and enthusiastic participation. In the 5 km Mens category, Vivek Sharma secured first position, followed by Raghav Sharma in second place and Mohd Kaif in third place. In the 5 km Womens category, Kriti Devi secured first position, Neelam Dutta second and Sheetal Devi third place. In the 10 km Mens category, Balvinder Singh secured first position, Suraj Kumar bagged second and Rohit Sharma got third position. In the 10 km Womens category, Dishu Thakur secured first position, Deepanshi second and Aditi Kohli third place. The successful conduct of the marathon reaffirmed the Jammu Municipal Corporations commitment to engaging citizens in initiatives that promote a cleaner, greener, healthier and more united Jammu. The event also underscored the importance of collective action and responsible citizenship in making Jammu a cleaner and more sustainable city, officials stated.
Srinagar Premier League 2026 |Downtown Heroes FC beats Kanwal Football Club 30
Downtown Heroes FC produced a strong second-half performance to secure a convincing 30 victory over Kanwal Football Club in an exciting Srinagar Premier League encounter played at TRC Turf, Srinagar, on Sunday. The match, as per a DFA statement, began with both sides showing determination and discipline from the opening whistle. With three points at stake, Downtown Heroes FC and Kanwal Football Club looked to establish control of the game, resulting in a competitive first half. Despite several attacking attempts from both teams, neither side managed to break the deadlock before the interval. The first half ended 00, with both defenses holding firm and the goalkeepers keeping their sides in contention. The second half, however, brought a completely different momentum to the contest. Downtown Heroes FC returned from the break with greater attacking intent and began putting sustained pressure on the Kanwal defence. Their increased intensity eventually paid off as they found the breakthrough and changed the complexion of the game. With the opening goal, Downtown Heroes FC gained confidence and continued to push forward. Kanwal Football Club attempted to respond and get back into the contest, but Downtown Heroes FC remained organised and continued to threaten in the attacking third. The pressure eventually resulted in a second goal for Downtown Heroes FC, giving them a valuable cushion and putting Kanwal Football Club in a difficult position. Kanwal Football Club continued to fight until the final whistle, searching for an opportunity to reduce the deficit. However, Downtown Heroes FC maintained their composure and defensive organisation while continuing to look dangerous on the counter and through their attacking movements. As the match entered its final stages, Downtown Heroes FC added a third goal, completing an impressive second-half display and putting the result beyond doubt. The final whistle confirmed a 30 victory for Downtown Heroes FC, following a goalless first half and a dominant attacking display after the restart. For Downtown Heroes FC, the result will provide significant confidence as they continue their campaign in the Srinagar Premier League. Their ability to remain patient during a difficult first half before producing three goals after the break highlighted their determination and attacking quality. For Kanwal Football Club, the result will be disappointing after they managed to keep Downtown Heroes FC scoreless during the opening 45 minutes. The team showed resilience in the first half but struggled to contain the increased pressure following the restart. The encounter once again showcased the competitive nature of the Srinagar Premier League, with both teams demonstrating commitment and fighting spirit throughout the match. The atmosphere at TRC Srinagar added to the occasion as football fans followed an entertaining contest that remained goalless at half-time before coming alive in the second period. With the 30 victory, Downtown Heroes FC Walk away with all three points, while Kanwal Football Club will look to regroup and return stronger in their upcoming fixture. The match was another important chapter in the ongoing Srinagar Premier League campaign, where every point matters and every performance can have an impact on the standings.
Remote Bani villages struggle with poor mobile connectivity
Several remote and hilly areas of Bani tehsil in Kathua district continue to face poor or completely absent mobile and internet connectivity, causing serious inconvenience to inhabitants despite the installation of telecom towers at several locations. Local inhabitants said that while private telecom operators, particularly Airtel and Jio, have installed towers at various locations, the network remains extremely weak in many pockets, leaving several villages with poor or unreliable connectivity. Internet connectivity is a distant dream; in some areas, we even have to step outside our homes to make a phone call, they maintain, expressing frustration over the persistent communication problem. Main affected areas include Badhyal (Lowang), Bharmota, Doulka, Ghuttu, Kanthal, Sandroon, Sitti, Chandyar, Dhaggar, Dhaman, Duggan and several other remote pockets across the tehsil. According to local inhabitants, except for Bani town, where connectivity is comparatively better, many surrounding areas continue to struggle with weak signals and slow or unavailable internet services. Inhabitants alleged that repeated complaints and representations to the district administration and telecom operators failed to bring any substantial improvement. We have approached the district administration as well as officials of Jio and Airtel several times, but every time we receive assurances. The problem, however, remains exactly where it was, they alleged. The poor connectivity has affected students, employees, businesses and people dependent on digital services. Students, particularly those preparing for competitive examinations, said they faced difficulties attending online classes, downloading study material, submitting online forms and accessing educational resources. The problem becomes even more serious during medical emergencies, accidents and other urgent situations when people are unable to make timely calls to ambulances, doctors or emergency services, they point out. Residents said mobile connectivity and internet access were no longer luxuries but essential services, particularly in remote and hilly areas. The lack of connectivity is hurting our health, education, business and administration, they said. They allege that the issue is not limited to Airtel and Jio. Even at important tourist destinations such as Sarthal and Chattergala, BSNL towers have reportedly been installed, but in some locations the towers are either not functioning properly or provide extremely poor coverage, they point out. What is the point of installing a tower if it does not function properly? Whenever we try to make a call, it gets disconnected immediately. Unless the signal is properly upgraded across the entire area, merely installing towers serves little purpose, inhabitants rue. Local social activist Mudasar Ali of Bani said telecom companies and authorities needed to conduct a proper assessment of the ground situation instead of relying merely on the installation of towers. The people of Bani are regular telecom users and pay for these services. Thousands of families depend on mobile phones for communication, education, business, digital payments and emergency services. With a population of around 80,000 in the area and several mobile phones in almost every household, it is difficult to understand why reliable connectivity remains unavailable in so many pockets, Ali said. He urged Airtel, Jio, BSNL and other concerned telecom operators to inspect the affected areas, identify coverage gaps and take immediate technical measures, including upgrading existing infrastructure and installing additional towers or network equipment wherever required.
From Lolab to Makkah: Kashmiri youth embarks on bicycle journey for Umrah
A young man from Lolab in north Kashmirs Kupwara district has embarked on a bicycle journey to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah, travelling across several countries on a journey expected to take around six months. Parvaiz Ahmed, a resident of Devar village in Lolab, passed through Ramban and Banihal along National Highway-44 on Saturday evening while heading towards Jammu. Speaking about his journey, Parvaiz said he first plans to reach Delhi and then travel through Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Iran and the United Arab Emirates before reaching Saudi Arabia. He said he began his journey from his native village on August 10. After reaching Srinagar, he stayed there for a day to get his bicycle repaired before resuming the long journey. Parvaiz said he was undertaking the journey with the hope of reaching Saudi Arabia safely and performing Umrah. He appealed to people to pray for the safe and successful completion of his journey. He also expressed the hope that Allah would bless the country with peace, harmony and prosperity. His unique journey along NH-44 attracted the attention of locals and travellers, many of whom wished him a safe journey and success in reaching Saudi Arabia for the pilgrimage.
CEAT Ladakh Enduro Park earns Asias highest-altitude motorcycle training arena recognition
Leh, Aug 16: CEAT Limited has announced that its Ladakh Enduro Park has been recognised by the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records as Asias highest-altitude motorcycle training arena. Located at around 3,500 metres above sea level in Leh, the permanent, purpose-built off-road training facility has trained more than 2,500 riders since opening on August 7, 2024. The facility combines Ladakhs challenging high-altitude terrain with a professionally designed track and purpose-built obstacles to help riders develop off-road skills, confidence and motorcycle control. The recognition was announced at a felicitation ceremony held at the Park on Saturday, attended by CEAT officials, adventure riders and members of Ladakhs motorcycle community. CEAT Chief Marketing Officer Lakshmi Narayanan B said the recognition marked a significant milestone for the company, adding that the Park was conceived as more than an off-road track and aimed to provide a structured platform for riders to learn and improve their skills. The Park offers a three-level training programme covering terrain navigation, body positioning, motorcycle control and obstacle management. CEAT has also partnered with the Ladakh Bike Rental Cooperative Association to conduct a Marshal Training Programme. The programme covers off-road riding, first aid and CPR, emergency response, hand signals, motorcycle setup and customer communication. Participants receive certification upon completion. The initiative also seeks to create opportunities for local riders and marshals to develop professional skills and pathways into marshalling and competitive riding, strengthening Ladakhs growing motorcycling ecosystem.
Back-to-back hailstorms deepen losses for Shopian apple growers
Shopian, Aug 16: Thousands of apple farmers in south Kashmirs Shopian district are counting fresh losses after back-to-back hailstorms damaged orchards across dozens of villages, renewing demands for a comprehensive crop insurance scheme to protect growers from increasingly frequent weather shocks. The latest hailstorm on August 14 battered villages including Kapran, Mandujan, Feripora, Pudsoo and Batgund, damaging apples that were approaching harvest. Mohammad Irfan, an affected farmer, said marble-sized hailstones pounded his orchard, leaving bruises on the fruit and making much of the crop difficult to sell at premium prices. He said his orchard suffered nearly 100% damage. Without any protection, we are exposed to mounting losses, Irfan said. The repeated weather events have heightened concerns among growers, many of whom say they have limited options for recovering losses from damaged crops. Political leaders and farmers groups have renewed their calls for the introduction of a crop insurance scheme in Jammu and Kashmir. Zahoor Ahmad Rather, president of the J&K Apple Farmers Federation, said growers were yet to recover from earlier weather shocks when another hailstorm struck the region. Without a comprehensive insurance scheme, farmers will continue to bear the brunt of the weather, Rather said. He said the government should introduce an insurance mechanism that covers crop losses caused by hailstorms, strong winds and other extreme weather events, arguing that repeated damage was making apple cultivation increasingly risky for small and medium growers. Rather said that some farmers have lost their entire crop to gusty winds and hailstorms. The latest storm came less than two weeks after intense winds and hailstorms wreaked havoc on apple orchards in more than two dozen villages of south Kashmir on August 6. The successive weather events have raised fears of a wider impact on the regions apple economy, with growers facing losses at a critical stage of the production cycle. Apples damaged by hail are often downgraded in quality and fetch substantially lower prices, while severely damaged fruit may have little or no market value. A senior official in the Horticulture Department on Sunday said the extent of damage from the latest hailstorm was being assessed. Assessment is currently under way, the official said, adding that some villages had suffered more than 90% damage. For farmers, however, the immediate concern is not only the scale of the latest losses but the lack of a financial safety net against recurring weather shocks. With hailstorms and high winds becoming a recurring threat during the growing season, growers say compensation after every disaster is not enough and want a structured insurance system that can provide timely support and allow them to continue investing in their orchards.
Sainik School Nagrota bags 2 top honours at UT level Independence Day celebrations
Sainik School Nagrota celebrated the 80th Independence Day on a special note with patriotic fervour and pride as the institute bagged top twin honours i.e., Best Drill contingent and Excellence Award for the School Band at the UT-level ceremony at MA Stadium, Jammu. School Principal Captain (IN) Shibu Devasia, along with contingent leaders, received the awards from Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, who presided over the main Independence Day function on Saturday and took the salute at M A Stadium. Choudhary felicitated and distributed the awards among the participants in recognition of their outstanding performances and contribution to the Independence Day celebrations. The Sainik School Nagrota drill contingent was adjudged the Best Drill Contingent, earning the school a prestigious honour on one of the most significant national occasions. The prestigious institute School Nagrota Band was also awarded the Excellence Award, by the Deputy Chief Minister, for its performance, showcasing outstanding musical precision, synchronisation, discipline and ceremonial finesse. Sainik School Nagrota celebrated the 80th Independence Day in its campus as well with similar patriotic zeal and pride, with its cadets and staff reaffirming their commitment to the nation and its values. The celebrations began with the hoisting of the national flag by the Principal Capt Shibu Devasia, followed by the national anthem. Appreciation certificates were also presented to selected staff members for their meritorious service and dedicated contribution to the school. Addressing the gathering, the Principal urged cadets and staff to remember the sacrifices of the nations freedom fighters and emphasised that the best tribute to them was to serve the nation with sincerity, discipline, dedication and a strong sense of responsibility. With regard to the schools remarkable achievement at the UT-level Independence Day ceremony at MA Stadium, Jammu, he said that the twin honours brought immense pride to Sainik School Nagrota and reflected the high standards of discipline, teamwork and excellence ingrained in its cadets. Congratulating the contingents, Capt Devasia appreciated the cadets for their hard work, perseverance and disciplined preparation. He also commended the Band Master and NCC PI Staff for their dedicated training, guidance and meticulous preparation, which contributed significantly to the outstanding performances. The success of the cadets at the UT-level ceremony added a special dimension to the Independence Day celebrations at Nagrota. It was a proud reminder that discipline, teamwork and sustained effort can turn preparation into excellence, it was asserted. The celebrations concluded with a renewed pledge by the cadets and staff to uphold the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the nation and to contribute towards building a stronger and progressive India.
Damaged footpath turns into dumping spot at Prem Nagar Chowk
In the heart of Jammu city, a damaged footpath at Prem Nagar Chowk near Jogi Gate has become a major cause of concern for local residents. The 10-metre-long footpath lies in a dilapidated condition and has turned into a dumping spot, with garbage, mud and debris accumulating at the site. The neglected area has also witnessed the growth of bushes, while the nearby drain remains clogged with soil and waste. Stray dogs frequently use the spot, further worsening the sanitation situation and causing inconvenience to residents and pedestrians. The damaged footpath stands in stark contrast to the beautification works being carried out across Jammu under the Smart City project, where modern footpaths, electric poles and other civic infrastructure have been developed. Residents have appealed to Jammu Municipal Corporation Commissioner Dr Divyansh Yadav to take immediate cognizance of the issue and ensure early repair and restoration of the footpath.

