India has Microsoft's market. Ireland has its profits
Microsoft's inaugural public tax report reveals a stark disconnect between its global market presence and where profits are booked. While India boasts a massive digital market, profits largely flow to jurisdictions like Ireland, where intellectual property is held. This public disclosure, mandated by the EU, highlights the need for greater transparency in international taxation, prompting questions about profit allocation and the location of key business functions.
Iran warns oil tankers to use approved routes in Strait of Hormuz or face 'forceful response'
Dubai, July 2: Iran's joint military command warned Thursday that all oil tankers moving through the Strait of Hormuz must use its approved routes or face a forceful response, ratcheting up tensions again over a waterway crucial for international energy supplies. The strait, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf, has emerged as one of the top issues in negotiations seeking a permanent end to the Iran war. The statement from the Khatam al-Anbiya military command, reported by Iranian state television, comes after both US and Iranian diplomats met with mediators Wednesday in Qatar. It wasn't clear what sparked the threat from Iran. However, the US military's Central Command had put out a statement about a meeting with officials from Mideast nations in Bahrain that said leaders underscored their shared commitment to the free flow of commerce through the strait. That could have been the phrase that angered Iran, which is preparing for the funeral that begins this weekend for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the war's first moments in February. Any failure to comply, deviation from the designated route, or disregard for the navigation protocols of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Strait of Hormuz will be met with an immediate and forceful response from the armed forces, endangering the security of the violating vessels, the Iranian statement said. It also said that interference by US forces in the strait will be met with a rapid and decisive reaction. Iran and the United States agreed as part of an interim deal to allow ships to pass without paying charges for 60 days. But Tehran insisted it must control the routes of the vessels and later charge fees for passage, upending decades of practice in the waterway. The US and many Gulf Arab states say they won't agree to Iran charging for passage through the strait. An effort by Oman and a United Nations agency to launch a new route near Oman's shore sparked attacks across the Mideast last weekend, highlighting the tensions. Despite the attacks, ship traffic in the strait continued to rebound. At least 258 ships transited the waterway last week, a period that included Iranian strikes on two commercial vessels, according to marine data and analysis company Lloyd's List Intelligence. That's up from 138 ships the previous week. Iran's attacks on June 25 and 27 seem to have been forgotten, Richard Meade, editor-in-chief at Lloyd's, said Thursday during a webinar. Traffic in the strait has slowed somewhat since the strikes and remains far below levels seen before the war, when about 130 vessels passed through daily. And with ship operators having to choose between complying with Iran's demands or braving the route off Oman watched by US forces, othing about this situation is stable, Meade said. Routes are being chosen on an hour-by-hour basis ... and they are contingent on shifting political approvals and real-time security assessments, he said. This is not the new normal. Earlier this week, Iranian state television reported that a foreign ship got stuck in the strait after ignoring instructions from Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. However, the vessel's shape, reported location and other details indicate the ship is tied to Iran and appears to have been stranded for months. Despite the tensions, Wednesday's talks saw positive progress, Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi said. He told journalists that Pakistan hoped the next round of talks would be scheduled as soon as possible after Khamenei's funeral.
India's recent reforms, including GST and labor code changes, were driven by external pressures, not domestic crises. Historically, India reforms only when inaction becomes too costly. With external pressures easing, the crucial driver of reform is fading. The article argues that for future reforms, especially in land and labor, commitment must be manufactured through institutions that prevent policy reversals, citing the RBI Act and IBC as examples.
India faces a shifting global landscape, grappling with geopolitical realignments and the rise of AI as a strategic tool. The article highlights challenges in the Gulf, the need for sovereign AI development, and renewed pressure from Pakistan. New Delhi must adapt to these evolving external dynamics and assert its position on the world stage.
Hundreds of pilgrims reach Baltal base camp as annual Amarnath yatra to commence on Friday
Ganderbal, July 02: With the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026 to commence officially on Friday, hundreds of vehicles carrying Amarnath pilgrims have reached here at yatra base camp Baltal in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district for the annual Amarnath pilgrimage. The first batch of Amarnath Yatris after passing through different places in the Kashmir reached Baltal base camp where it was accorded warm welcome by Minister for CAPD and Transport Satish Sharma and the district civil and police administration Ganderbal besides locals. The first batch of pilgrims had left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu Thursday. Using various modes of transport, the pilgrims from different parts of the country amid heightened security arrangements start reaching the base camps Thursday evening, ahead of the formal start of the pilgrimage to the cave shrine, located at a height of 13,500 feet above sea level. The first batch of pilgrims was accorded a warm and heartfelt by the senior officials of the civil and police administration at Baltal base camp. On the occasion, Satish Sharma Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, DIG Maqsood-ul-Zaman, DC Ganderbal Jatin Kishore and SSP Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhama-personally welcomed the yatris, interacted with them, and conveyed their best wishes for a safe, peaceful, and spiritually enriching pilgrimage. They assured the devotees that elaborate security, traffic management, and public facilitation arrangements have been put in place by Ganderbal Police in close coordination with the Civil Administration, CAPFs, Health Department, and other stakeholder agencies. Dedicated Helping Hand teams, assistance booths, and round-the-clock deployment of police personnel have been established to provide guidance, emergency assistance, and ensure the smooth movement of pilgrims along the yatra route. During interaction, the officers urged the yatris to follow the advisories issued by the authorities & cooperate with security personnel. The 57-day pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre-high Amarnath cave shrine is scheduled to commence on July 3 simultaneously from the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route in the Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper 14-km Baltal route in the Ganderbal district.
Srinagar, July 2: The Director General of Police (DGP) Jammu & Kashmir Nalin Prabhat today visited the Nunwan Frisking Point at Pahalgam to review the security and facilitation arrangements put in place for the smooth and safe conduct of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. During the visit, the DGP conducted a comprehensive inspection of the frisking point and took stock of the security measures, access control mechanisms, deployment of personnel, and the overall arrangements made for the convenience and safety of the pilgrims. He interacted with officers and personnel deployed at the site and emphasized the importance of maintaining the highest standards of vigilance, professionalism, and courteous public service. The DGP directed the officers to ensure thorough yet pilgrim-friendly security checks while maintaining seamless movement of yatris. He stressed the need for close coordination among all security agencies and civil administration to ensure a secure, peaceful, and hassle-free pilgrimage. The DGP appreciated the dedication and commitment of the police personnel and other security forces deployed on Yatra duty. He urged them to remain alert, responsive, and compassionate while performing their responsibilities, ensuring that every pilgrim feels safe and well-assisted throughout the pilgrimage.
CM Omar Abdullah reviews Shopians progress, dedicates Rs 76 crore development package for district
Shopian, July 02: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired a comprehensive review meeting of District Shopian to assess the progress of developmental works, implementation of key government schemes and the overall delivery of public services, while reiterating his governments commitment to ensuring balanced and equitable development across the district. During his visit, the Chief Minister dedicated development projects worth over 76 crore to the people of Shopian, laid the foundation of major infrastructure works and interacted with farmers, fruit growers and public delegations to take stock of their concerns. The review meeting was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education Sakina Itoo, Minister for Agriculture Production Department Javid Ahmad Dar, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Members of Legislative Assembly Shabir Ahmad Kullay (Shopian) and Showkat Hussain Ganai (Zainapora). Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Heads of Departments, district officers and other senior officials also attended the meeting. The meeting focused on accelerating infrastructure development, strengthening essential public services and ensuring the timely completion of ongoing developmental projects so that their benefits reach the people without delay. Deputy Commissioner Shopian gave a detailed presentation highlighting the district profile, progress achieved under centrally sponsored schemes, physical and financial status of various departments, and the implementation of major developmental projects currently underway. Addressing the meeting, the Chief Minister commended the Deputy Commissioner and his entire team for their efforts in implementing developmental programmes in the district. Describing Shopian as a geographically small but strategically significant district with unique developmental challenges, Omar Abdullah observed that its identity is intrinsically linked to its world-renowned apple industry, scenic beauty and the historic Mughal Road. He said the government is committed to further strengthening these assets through focused investments and sustained developmental interventions. The Chief Minister acknowledged the prevailing financial constraints facing Jammu and Kashmir but asserted that these would not become an obstacle to the districts progress. There will be no injustice with Shopian or with any Assembly constituency of the district despite our financial limitations, he said, assuring the elected representatives that every issue and demand raised during the meeting had been carefully noted and would be addressed in a time-bound manner. He directed officers to immediately rectify shortcomings wherever identified and expedite action on the developmental demands projected by the legislators. Emphasising effective implementation of projects sanctioned under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI), the Chief Minister asked the Deputy Commissioner to personally monitor these works to ensure timely execution. He observed that the scheme carries strict timelines and requires close supervision to maintain the pace of implementation. Expressing satisfaction over the overall developmental progress reflected during the review, the Chief Minister appreciated the constructive feedback provided by the legislators and assured them that all genuine public grievances would be addressed to the fullest extent possible. He also thanked the elected representatives for their active participation in the review meeting and appreciated the district administration for its dedicated efforts towards public service delivery. Earlier, the Chief Minister dedicated and laid the foundation of 13 developmental projects with a cumulative cost of 76.45 crore, spanning the sectors of roads, bridges, drinking water supply, urban development, rural infrastructure and horticulture. The projects inaugurated included the upgradation of the Shirmal-Wathoo-Matipora road, water supply schemes at Shadab Karewa, Domwani, Adijen Gadipora and Rebon Khojpora, construction of residential accommodation for Panchayati Raj Institution members at Gagren, the Trenz-Sheikhpora Bridge and the upgradation of the Safanagri-Lamine Darbagh Wachi Road. The Chief Minister also laid the e-foundation for construction of the Doompora multi-cell causeway, beautification of Shopian town through improved drains, lanes and street lighting, establishment of a mechanical windrow composting unit at the Mega Fruit and Vegetable Mandi Aglar, and a pasteurised compost making unit at Allowpora. At Aglar, he physically laid the foundation stone for the construction of an auction platform at the Mega Fruit and Vegetable Mandi, aimed at strengthening post-harvest infrastructure and improving marketing facilities for growers. While interacting with representatives of the Fruit Mandi Association, farmer groups and horticulturists at Aglar, the Chief Minister reaffirmed the governments commitment to reducing the hardships faced by the farming community. He said agriculture and allied sectors remain the backbone of Jammu and Kashmirs economy and assured that the government is fully focused on strengthening the sector through better infrastructure, market access and farmer-centric interventions. Responding to issues raised by the representatives, Omar Abdullah assured that concerns relating to controlled atmosphere (CA) storage facilities, availability of shops, marketing infrastructure and other genuine demands would be addressed on priority. He further assured growers that the government would take concrete measures to tackle the menace of spurious pesticides and work towards introducing effective solutions for weather-based crop insurance, hailstorm protection nets and other risk mitigation measures to safeguard the interests of farmers and fruit growers. Earlier, representatives of the Fruit Mandi Association highlighted several issues affecting the horticulture sector and sought the governments intervention for improving marketing facilities, storage infrastructure and farmer welfare. Later in the day, the Chief Minister met several public delegations from different parts of Shopian district, who apprised him of various local issues, developmental demands and public grievances. Giving a patient hearing to the delegations, he assured them that all genuine issues would be examined and addressed on priority. The Chief Minister also visited exhibition stalls put up by various government departments and local entrepreneurs, where he inspected locally produced agricultural, horticultural and value-added products, appreciating the efforts being made to promote local enterprise and rural livelihoods.
Altaf Bukhari takes dig at NC, says govts proposed sit-in at Jantar Mantar a political gimmick
Srinagar, July 2: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir, and Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir on Thursday strongly criticised the ruling National Conference (NC)-led government, accusing it of failing to deliver effective governance and honour the promises it made to the people during the 2024 Assembly elections. The leaders were addressing a workers' convention at Kunzer in Tangmarg. On the occasion, several political and social activists joined the Apni Party and were warmly welcomed by the party leadership. Addressing the gathering, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari termed the National Conference's proposed sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to demand the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood as nothing more than a political gimmick aimed at misleading the people. Statehood is not something that can be obtained by staging protests on the streets of Delhi or at Jantar Mantar. This proposed protest is merely gimmick and another attempt by the ruling party to divert public attention from its failures and mislead the people, he said. He said the people of Jammu and Kashmir, who had given the present government a massive mandate, are now deeply disappointed with its performance. The people feel deceived because the promises made during the 2024 election campaign have remained unfulfilled. The government has failed to deliver on its commitments, and public frustration continues to grow, he said. Questioning the government's performance, he asked, The ruling party had promised one lakh jobs soon after assuming office. More than 20 months have passedwhere are those jobs? What happened to the promise of providing 200 units of free electricity and free LPG cylinders to households? Have the daily wagers been regularised? Has the ration quota been enhanced as promised? The government made a long list of commitments before the elections, but none of them has been fulfilled. Apni Party president urged party workers to prepare for the forthcoming Panchayat and Urban Local Bodies (ULB) elections, saying the people have now recognised the difference between empty promises and genuine public service. The traditional political parties have repeatedly deceived people with false promises. It is now our responsibility to reach every household and strengthen the party at the grassroots, he said. Expressing concern over restrictions on local mining activities, Bukhari said the government should allow local people to continue manual mining in streams, as generations have depended on it for their livelihood. The government should issue permits to local residents, collect the prescribed royalty, and allow them to continue manual mining. Depriving local communities of their traditional source of livelihood is unjust, he said. He also reiterated his demand for dialogue between the Centre and the people of Jammu and Kashmir. I once again appeal to the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister to initiate meaningful dialogue with the people of Jammu and Kashmir so that their grievances and aspirations can be addressed through peaceful engagement, he said. Bukhari said, The Government of India must engage with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly the youth, to bridge the trust deficit between the people of J&K and the Centre. He said that those who are demanding India-Pakistan talks should raise this demand at various forums and across the country, but not in Jammu and Kashmir, because such demands on the soil of Jammu and Kashmir are disturbing the people, especially the youth. Therefore, he said, it would be better to raise such demands elsewhere at Delhi, Mumbai and other places in the country rather than in Jammu and Kashmir. Bukhari also renewed his demand for the release of detainees and expressed concern over the government's failure to compensate farmers who suffered massive losses due to recent hailstorms and heavy rains. Addressing the convention, Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir accused the ruling party of undermining democratic institutions and concentrating power. They are governing Jammu and Kashmir in a manner that resembles the rule of the Maharajas. Power has become centralised, and democratic institutions are being weakened. Apni Party will continue its struggle against this 'Maharaja-style' governance and work to ensure that power truly rests with the people, he said. Criticising the functioning of the ruling party, Mir alleged that even its own legislators have been denied the freedom to serve the people effectively. The MLAs of the ruling party have virtually been reduced to slaves. They are not allowed to function independently or address the concerns of the people, he said. He said that while the ruling alliance had received a mandate to govern, the Apni Party had received a mandate to play the role of a responsible opposition. We know how to discharge the responsibilities of an effective opposition. We will continue to hold the government accountable for every promise it has failed to fulfil, he added. Mir also accused the government of delaying Panchayat and Urban Local Bodies elections, thereby depriving people of democratic representation at the grassroots. We strongly demand immediate elections to Panchayats and Urban Local Bodies so that democratic institutions are revived and people regain their right to choose their representatives, he said. He assured the gathering that the Apni Party would continue to represent the aspirations of the people and urged workers to further strengthen the organisation across Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing the occasion, Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir criticised the government's move of outsourcing jobs, describing it as a serious injustice to educated unemployed youth. Outsourcing recruitment and allowing backdoor appointments deprive deserving educated youth of fair employment opportunities. At a time when unemployment is one of the biggest challenges facing Jammu and Kashmir, such policies only deepen public despair, he said. He also criticised the government for failing to address concerns over the existing reservation policy. The present reservation policy has generated widespread resentment because it is unfair to a large section of society. Despite being in office for more than 20 months, the government has failed to resolve this important issue. People have every reason to question its commitment and competence, he said. On the occasion, several political and social activists joined the Apni Party in the presence of the senior leadership. Those who joined the party included former lecturer Mohammad Ashraf Mir, former Police Inspector Farooq Ahmad Paray, former TSO Abdul Ahad Sofi, former TSO Manzoor Ahmad Dar, former TSO Bashir Ahmad Malik, NC Wailoo Block Vice President Ghulam Mohiuddin Wani, NC worker Abul Rashid Qureshi, NC worker Mohammad Akbar Khan, Mateen Ahmad Baba, Mehraj Ahmad Bakhsh, and several others. Among those present at the convention, besides Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, Ghulam Hassan Mir and Mohammad Ashraf Mir, were District President Baramulla Shabir Ahmad Shah, Provincial Secretary Kashmir Aftab Ahmad Beigh, Provincial Publicity Secretary Kashmir Aamir Rashid Wani, District Vice President Baramulla Syed Noor-ul-Aman, Social Media Analyst Tariq Mohiuddin, Block Presidents Abdul Kareem Dar (Kunzer), Kaka Ji Abdul Rehman Lone (Chandil), Nazir Ahmad (Wailoo), Mohammad Akbar, Abdul Ahad Wani, Constituency In-charge Tangmarg and former DDC Advocate Ishfaq Mir, former DDC Kunzer Nazir Ahmad Sheikh, Senior Leader Abdul Ahad Botany, party's Zonal President Abdul Majeed Khanday, Block President Nazir Ahmad, Block President Mohammad Akbar, Block President Abdul Rehman alias Kaka, and other party functionaries.
Security tightened along National Highway as first batch of Amarnath pilgrims reaches Kashmir
J&K BJP demands stringent punishment for all accused in Sarla Bhat kidnapping, killing case
Srinagar, Jul 2: The Jammu and Kashmir unit of the BJP on Thursday demanded that all accused in the kidnapping and killing of young Kashmiri Pandit nurse Sarla Bhat in April 1990 should be put on trial and given stringent punishment to ensure complete justice. Addressing a press conference here, J-K BJP's chief spokesperson Sunil Sethi said Bhat was Kashmir's daughter and she represented Kashmir's composite culture. She, her family, the community and the whole of Kashmir had to wait for 36 years for justice. The justice is not complete; it is incomplete. Her killer is in Pakistan. The justice will be complete when he is brought here and put on trial, he said. The J-K State Investigation Agency (SIA) on Monday filed an over 700-page chargesheet naming banned JKLF chief Yasin Malik as the key accused in the kidnapping and brutal killing of Bhat by terrorists in April 1990. The agency described it as a historic milestone in the pursuit of justice for victims of terrorism. The SIA, which reopened the case after it was handed over in 2024, submitted the chargesheet before the designated NIA court here, 36 years after Bhat, working as a nurse at Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, was found dead in downtown Srinagar, several kilometres away, a day after she went missing. Sethi said the whole Kashmiri society should stand up and help the prosecution in the case. We appeal to the government and the prosecuting agencies to plead the case strongly so that the killers get a stringent punishment. Those who are still out of the reach of law should be caught sooner, put on trial and given stringent punishment, he added. The BJP chief spokesperson said justice in the case will ensure that in future, a homogenous society will be established once again in Kashmir where people from all religions will live together. If the Kashmiri society does not think of Bhat as her daughter, then it is a huge failure for Kashmir. The whole country, the world, is looking at Kashmir -- the society should come forward openly, he said. Sethi expressed gratitude to the investigating agencies for cracking the case. All this was possible only under a strong government headed by Narendra Modi, he said. Referring to JKLF chief Yasin Malik, Sethi said the accused, at whose behest the killing took place, used to sit with prime ministers. (Former prime minister) Manmohan Singh used to invite him to his home. Those people whose hands are drenched in blood, be it of Bhat or others, were invited to the PM's residence during the Congress rule. After Modi came to power, justice is being delivered, he asserted. The BJP leader said it is painful to see on social media that some people were trying to justify or support the accused. Some people suggest that reopening the case could become a hurdle in the return of Kashmiri Pandits (to the valley). What kind of thinking is this? If the return of Kashmiri Pandits is based on forgetting the rape and murder of girls, then no one wants that. The return will happen and will be based on justice, he said. Besides Malik, who was the self-styled commander-in-chief of the JKLF terrorist outfit at that time, his four accomplices -- Khursheed Ahmad Chalkoo, Abdul Hamid Sheikh, Ghulam Mohammad Taploo and Mohammad Yousuf Sofi -- have also been named as accused in the case. Chalkoo is believed to be living in Pakistan after exfiltrating from Kashmir. The accused have been charged under various sections of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA), 1987, and the Indian Arms Act, 1959.
DGP reviews security, logistic arrangements for Amarnath Yatra at Banihal
Banihal, July 2: Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Thursday afternoon visited Lambar Ground in Banihal to review the security and logistical arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The DGP was accompanied by Special DGP Coordination Syed Javaid Mujtaba Gilani, IGP Jammu Zone Bhem Sen Tuti, and the Inspector General of CRPF. He was received by DIG Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban Range Shargun Shukla, Deputy Commissioner Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan, and SSP Ramban Arun Gupta. During the visit, the DGP held discussions with the district administration and senior police officers on security, traffic management, and other arrangements to ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the annual pilgrimage through Ramban district.
BJP's Sunil Sethi welcomes Sarla Bhat chargesheet, says justice must be delivered
Govt establishes 2 lavender nurseries in Uri to enhance farmer's income
Uri, Jul 2: Two lavender nurseries have been established in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district by the Agriculture Department to promote medicinal and aromatic plant cultivation and enhance the farmers' income, officials said. The nurseries have been established in the border areas of Trikanjan Boniyar and Sultandakhi in Uri to encourage farmers to adopt medicinal and aromatic plant cultivation as a profitable commercial venture. The nursery at Trikanjan Boniyar, spread over nearly 40 kanals, has been equipped with a modern lavender oil extraction and processing unit for producing premium essential oils and perfumes, the officials said. They said the Sultandakhi nursery, covering around 10 kanals, will focus on cultivating and distributing quality lavender planting material among local farmers. Apart from lavender, the farm at Trikanjan is also cultivating several high-value species, including rosemary, Saussurea costus, Bergenia ciliata, Artemisia annua, and Acorus calamus, further expanding opportunities for diversified farming in the region, the officials added. Farm expert, Sharan Gurdev Singh, said the initiative aims to encourage farmers to adopt medicinal and aromatic plant cultivation as a profitable commercial venture. He said the department is providing technical guidance, quality planting material and continuous support to growers interested in shifting towards high-value crops. Farm Manager at Trikanjan Boniyar, Fayaz Ahmad Mir, said the establishment of the nurseries and processing facility marks a significant step toward developing Uri into a major hub for medicinal and aromatic plants, with lavender emerging as a promising cash crop capable of strengthening the local agricultural economy. Local workers involved in maintaining the nurseries said regular upkeep remains essential for healthy crop growth. We carry out cleaning and maintenance work at least three times a week to ensure proper plant care, they said. The initiative is expected to open new livelihood opportunities for farmers and labourers alike while positioning Uri as an emerging centre for lavender cultivation in Jammu and Kashmir.
Altaf Bukhari slams NC over statehood protest, backs local transport for tourists
Woman dies under suspicious circumstances in Ganderbal
Ganderbal, July 02: A woman died under suspicious circumstances in Waliwar area of central Kashmirs Ganderbal district on Thursday. According to the family members, the woman was found hanging inside her home in the Waliwar area of Ganderbal on Thursday. After receiving the information, the police reached the spot and initiated inquest proceedings. The body was subsequently shifted for a medico-legal examination as part of the legal process. The maternal family of the deceased woman, however, has alleged that she was murdered and demanded a thorough probe. Officials said the exact cause of death will be determined after the completion of all legal and medical formalities. Meanwhile, police have launched an investigation into the incident.
New Delhi, July 2: Senior Indian Information Service (IIS) officer Tariq Ahmed Rather has assumed charge as Director (Media & Communications) and Chief of Media & Communications in the Department of Social Justice & Empowerment (DoSJE) under the Union Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment. Rather, a Junior Administrative Grade (JAG) Group 'A' officer of the IIS, took charge at the Ministry's headquarters in New Delhi following his transfer by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting under an order issued on June 9, 2026. He was welcomed by Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Sudhansh Pant, along with Joint Secretary Monika P. Dhakate, Director Narendra Vashishta, and other senior officials. During the meeting, the Secretary underscored the importance of strengthening the Ministry's media outreach through a comprehensive and result-oriented Media Action Plan to ensure wider dissemination of the Centre's welfare schemes, programmes and initiatives across print, electronic, traditional, social and digital media platforms. Before assuming his new role, Rather served as Director (News) and Head of the Regional News Unit (RNU), Akashvani Srinagar, from November 4, 2024, to June 12, 2026. During his tenure at Akashvani Srinagar, he introduced several initiatives aimed at modernising news operations and enhancing public service broadcasting. These included the launch of an additional 10-minute daily Urdu news bulletin at 3:50 pm, which expanded the Regional News Unit's daily news coverage.
Lieutenant Governor pays obeisance at ancient Ram Mandir in Purani Mandi, Jammu
Jammu, July 02: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today paid obeisance at the ancient Shri Ram Mandir at Purani Mandi Jammu. He prayed for the happiness, well-being and prosperity of all. During his visit, the Lieutenant Governor also extended his heartfelt best wishes to the Sadhus and Sadhvis who are embarking on the holy annual pilgrimage of Shri Amarnath Ji. Mahamandleshwar Mahant Shri Rameshwar Dass; Shri Yudhvir Sethi and Shri Kuldeep Raj Dubey, Members of Legislative Assembly; religious leaders and senior officials accompanied the Lieutenant Governor.
Srinagar, July 02: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday reiterated the need for dialogue between India and Pakistan, saying there should be no objection to efforts aimed at resolving issues through peaceful engagement. Responding to a letter addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking the resumption of IndiaPakistan dialogue, Abdullah invoked former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's well-known remark that friends can be changed, but neighbours cannot. Nobody should have any objection to dialogue. Vajpayee ji had rightly said that friends can be changed, but neighbours cannot, Abdullah told reporters. He said that calls for dialogue should not become controversial simply because they are raised by leaders from Jammu and Kashmir. If the RSS were to make such a call, nobody would object. But whenever leaders from Jammu and Kashmir speak about IndiaPakistan dialogue, it creates a huge controversy, he said. Abdullah stressed that dialogue remains the only viable way to address outstanding issues and promote lasting peace in the region. His remarks came in the backdrop of an appeal by several civil society members urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to resume meaningful engagement, restore diplomatic and people-to-people ties, and resolve all outstanding issues through dialogue.
Omar Abdullah backs IndiaPakistan dialogue, invokes Vajpayee's 'neighbours can't be changed' remark
Jammu, Jul 02: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended One Day Capacity Building Programme organised by Bharti Airtel Foundation, State Council of Educational Research and Training, J&K and School Education Department. The event served as a formal platform for the launch of instructional resources jointly developed by the three institutions aimed at strengthening the professional capacities of teachers and enriching the overall quality of school education across the Union Territory. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said the initiative is a collective pledge and rooted in a fundamental truth that when we empower teachers, we inspire confidence in our students. When teachers are empowered, students gain confidence. When schools are strengthened, society becomes more resilient and when education moves in the right direction, Jammu Kashmir and the nation advance toward a brighter, safer and more prosperous future. We must remember that the ultimate purpose of education is transformation. When learning connects with lived experiences, it sparks generational change. The greatest power of education does not lie in exam results but in its ability to change lives. A dedicated teacher shapes destiny. I want schools in Jammu Kashmir to focus on this aspect and become laboratories of life-building, the Lieutenant Governor said. The one-day capacity-building programme is also linked to the broader Drug-Free Jammu & Kashmir campaign. Its aim is to improve teaching methods and protect students from the challenges todays youth face. The Lieutenant Governor said that rising trends in drug abuse, mental stress, social pressure, digital-world risks and changing lifestyles have made the schools role more important than ever. He said teachers are being provided with modern tools and training so they help build students personalities and empower them to face lifes challenges. Every student is born with unique talents. Our duty is to recognise each childs talent and provide resources and tools to grow. I ask every teacher, with a strong sense of responsibility, to remember that education is not merely competition but an ongoing journey of self-development. In this journey you must respect and encourage each students individuality. Education today cannot be restricted to measurable academic achievement alone. The challenges of modern life are far more complex than before. Pressure from competition, societal expectations, stress, peer influence and the growing danger of substance abuse, are realities our children face daily. In such circumstances life-skills education becomes essential, and schools should focus on self-awareness, emotional balance, problem-solving, creativity and critical thinking. We must teach children practical lessons for living so they learn with greater confidence and contribute to building a healthy society, the Lieutenant Governor said. He said under the guidance of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the National Education Policy's aim is to develop citizens who are creative, responsible, innovative, compassionate and self-reliant. He also commended the initiative of the Directorate, School Education Jammu to start online classes for grades 11 and 12 across ten districts. He said this is an important step toward educational equality and through this initiative even students in remote villages can access quality learning. Success of these efforts will be measured by the confidence of our students and their contribution to a self-reliant Jammu Kashmir. Many countries have shown that in times of crisis the younger generation becomes our greatest hope. Beyond the standard curriculum, learning must include how to overcome hardships, help rebuild communities and support one another. Life-skillsbased education can reduce social divides and strengthen the values of diversityh he said. The purpose of education is the upliftment of all humanity. Today Jammu Kashmir is making its important contribution to this global endeavour. Every positive step taken here can reshape the lives of millions of children in the years ahead. This initiative also reflects the spirit of long-term collaboration among government, teachers, parents, industry and society. All the stakeholders must come together to build a Jammu Kashmir where every student feels safe, respected and inspired, where every teacher, through knowledge, compassion and dedication, shapes the next generation and where education becomes the primary means of transformation, confidence, social harmony and hope, the Lieutenant Governor said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor felicitated the meritorious students and winners of Tobacco-Free Educational Institution (TOFEI) initiative. Several books on life-skills were also released. Shri Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Co-Chairman Bharti Airtel Foundation; Shri Ram Niwas Sharma, Commissioner Secretary, School Education Department; Shri Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Ms Nuriya Ansari, CEO, Bharti Airtel Foundation; Dr. Naseem Javaid Chowdhary, Director School Education Jammu, senior officials, heads of educational institutions, prominent citizens, teachers and students were present.
Amarnath Yatra convoy crosses Navyug tunnel, heads towards Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam
DC, SSP Srinagar welcome first batch of Amarnath pilgrims with flower petals in Kashmir
J-K's Kishtwar issues weather advisory till July 5, asks residents to avoid vulnerable areas
Jammu, July 02: The Kishtwar district administration on Thursday issued a weather advisory of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, flash floods and landslides till Sunday in the region, urging people, particularly those living near riverbanks, to remain cautious and avoid vulnerable areas. According to the advisory issued by the Office of the Kishtwar Deputy Commissioner, the area is likely to witness generally cloudy weather accompanied by spells of light to moderate rain and thunderstorms at many places, with a few areas experiencing heavy rainfall, brief intense showers and gusty winds. The administration warned that prevailing weather conditions could trigger flash floods, landslides and mudslides in vulnerable locations. Residents, especially those living near water bodies, streams and nallahs, have been advised to stay away from such areas and take all necessary precautions until weather conditions improve, the advisory said. The district administration has directed all line departments, including Revenue, Public Works Department, Mechanical Engineering, Power, Jal Shakti, Health and Medical Education, Irrigation and Flood Control, NHIDCL and the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), to remain on high alert. According to the advisory, the field staff have been instructed to stay active and be prepared to provide immediate assistance wherever required. All tehsildars have also been directed to report any loss of life or damage to property. The administration said the District Control Room at the Deputy Commissioner's Office is functioning round-the-clock to respond to emergencies and provide necessary assistance. Emergency helpline numbers have also been issued for the public to seek help.
First batch of Amarnath pilgrims welcomed with flower petals in Kashmir
Srinagar, Jul 2: The first batch of pilgrims for the annual Amarnath Yatra received a warm welcome as they reached the Kashmir valley on Thursday, officials said. The batch of 4,822 pilgrims was flagged off earlier in the day by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu. As the convoy entered the Valley through the Navyug Tunnel in Qazigund area of south Kashmir's Kulgam district under tight multi-tier security cover, they received a rousing welcome, officials said. Police and civil administration officials, including the IG CRPF (Inspector General in Central Reserve Police Force) and DIG South Kashmir Range Javid Iqbal Matoo, greeted the pilgrims with garlands, flower bouquets and petals. The convoys later proceeded separately towards the Baltal and Pahalgam base camps, from where pilgrims will begin the onward journey early Friday to the 3,880-metre-high Amarnath cave shrine. The 57-day pilgrimage will begin on July 3 and conclude on August 28. Devotees can take either the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route in Anantnag or the shorter 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district.
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Child rights body summons Kashmir news portal over schoolboy video, orders viral clips removed
Srinagar, July 2: The Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Srinagar, on Thursday summoned a local news portal over the recording and publication of an interview of a school child without obtaining parental consent, while separately directing the Cyber Police to facilitate the removal of viral videos featuring school children from social media. In a notice, the CWC said it had come to its notice that a child was interviewed and recorded by representatives of the news portal without obtaining the informed consent of the child's parent/legal guardian and without the knowledge or permission of the concerned school authorities. The committee said such action, if established, may amount to a violation of the rights of the child guaranteed under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, wherever applicable, and the media reporting safeguards issued by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights regarding the protection of children's identity, privacy, dignity, and best interests. Accordingly, in exercise of the powers vested in the Child Welfare Committee under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, the CWC directed the news portal to appear before it on July 3 at 12 noon at its Srinagar office. The committee asked the portal to produce he reporter/interviewer concerned, he cameraperson or media personnel present during the interview, if any, and a written explanation regarding the circumstances under which the interview was conducted. It has also sought copies of the recorded interview, published/broadcast material, and any consent or authorization relied upon along with any other relevant documents in your possession. The notice warned that failure to appear or to furnish the required information may invite appropriate action in accordance with law. In a separate order, the CWC directed the Station House Officer of Cyber Police Station, Srinagar, to identify social media accounts, URLs and digital platforms hosting or circulating videos of school children interviewed outside their school premises. One of the videos, which was widely shared on social media, showed children expressing views related to the Education Minister Sakina Itoo and summer vacations. The committee said interviewing children on public issues without informed parental or guardian consent and without permission from school authorities raises serious concerns regarding the privacy, safety, dignity, and best interests of the children. It observed that continued circulation of such videos could expose children to public scrutiny, harassment, misuse of identity, and other forms of harm. The Cyber Police has been asked to take expeditious steps to remove or block the videos, examine whether any child protection or digital laws were violated, and initiate legal action if warranted. It has also been directed to submit an Action Taken Report to the committee within 48 hours.
WhatsApp issues FAQs on username feature amid government scrutiny over fraud, impersonation risks
New Delhi, Jul 02: Meta-owned WhatsApp has come out with a detailed set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the controversial username feature, outlining details on how it plans to address concerns around impersonation, scams and unwanted contact as users begin reserving usernames. The FAQs come amid the Centre's notice to Meta flagging concerns over potential fraud and impersonation risks, and warning against a roll out of the feature till consultations on the issue are completed o the satisfaction of the government. Put simply, the new feature will allow users to create unique usernames that can be used for connecting on WhatsApp without sharing phone numbers. The FAQs say usernames will be optional, cannot be searched by strangers, and that users can add an additional 'username key' requiring both the username and the key before someone can contact them. WhatsApp said well-known names, including those of public figures, celebrities, government entities and Meta-verified accounts, have been reserved so they can only be claimed by legitimate owners. It also said users linking their Instagram or Facebook accounts can claim matching usernames to help verify ownership, while retaining the option to unlink those accounts later. The messaging platform said it will monitor 'blocks' and 'reports' to act against scammers, while cautioning that claims about reserving popular or well-known usernames are false. Only legitimate account owners can claim protected names, it asserts. Here is a look at the key clarifications and safeguards outlined by WhatsApp in its FAQs: Q: Are usernames mandatory? A: Nope, they are optional. Q: What if the username I want isn't available? A: There's a few reasons you might not be able to reserve the username you want: 1) It's an existing Instagram or Facebook username; these are reserved for their owners. 2) We've held well-known names and some variations of them -- like public figures, celebrities, government entities and Meta-verified accounts - so they can only be claimed by their legitimate owners. If you try to reserve those, the system will say it's not available. 3) Someone already claimed a common name, in that case use the username generator. Q: What if someone creates a username similar to mine to impersonate me or run a scam, how do you stop someone from pretending to be me? A: Usernames are not available for messaging yet. When they are, and you get a message from someone new, we'll let you know the country origin, and a warning for first time outreach. Well-known public-figure names and their variations are held for verified owners. We're also keeping a close eye on blocks and reports to take action against scammers. Q: Can random people message me if they know or guess my username? A: Just like you can't search for a phone number in WhatsApp, you can't search for a username. The best way to prevent someone from contacting you is to add a username key and to choose a username that is unique to WhatsApp. All the current measures remain in place to prevent unwanted contact, including warnings with details about unknown senders (whether they're a new account, if you share groups, what country they're in) and the ability to block and report. Q: What is a username key? A: An extra layer of protection you can enable with your username, so that another user will have to know both your username and your username key to contact you. You can reset your key at any time to stop new inbound contact through your username. Q: Do I have to link my other Meta accounts? A: If you want the same username as your Instagram or Facebook account, you'll have to link them. This is one of the ways to reduce impersonation and to make sure you're the legitimate owner of the account. But after that, you can unlink the account if you want, or you can choose a username unique to WhatsApp. Q: Can I change my username later? A: Yes, as long as the new one you want is available. A few more things to keep in mind...people are making false claims about reserving popular or well-known usernames - this isn't true, only the legitimate account owners are able to reserve well-known public-figure names. We enabled reservations before usernames launch later this year because we think people will feel strongly about what username they want on WhatsApp. We're taking our time and listening to feedback so that when it rolls out later this year we get it right.
EOW Kashmir chargesheets four accused in Health Department recruitment scam
Srinagar, Jul 02: The Economic Offences Wing Kashmir of (Crime Branch J&K) has produced a chargesheet before the Court of Forest Magistrate, Srinagar against four accused persons for securing government jobs through fake and forged documents, officials said. The chargesheet has been filed in FIR No. 16/2014 under Sections 420, 468 and 471 of the RPC against the accused identifies as Shuja Jeelani, son of Gh. Jeelani, resident of 79-B, Pamposh Colony Chanapora Srinagar; Mohd Iqbal, son of Mohd Usman, resident of H.No. 181 Umer Colony, Lal Nagar Chanapora Srinagar; Nisar Ahmad Wani, son of Nasir Ahmad Wani, resident of Malwari Pulwama; and Riyaz Ahmad Shah, son of Ab. Aziz Shah, resident of Midoora Awantipora Pulwama. In a press statement, an official spokesperson said, The case was registered following a complaint alleging that four candidates selected by the Services Selection Recruitment Board (SSRB) for various posts in the Health Department had secured their appointments on the basis of fake and forged educational testimonials. During verification, the documents submitted by the accused were found to be forged and inconsistent with the records furnished at the time of selection. Consequently, their selections were cancelled. The investigation established that the accused had dishonestly procured government employment by using forged certificates, thereby cheating the authorities, he added. The spokesperson advised the general public to remain vigilant against economic fraudsters and report any such incidents to the SSP, EOW Kashmir, Crime Branch J&K. Victims of economic fraud may also submit their complaints via email at sspeow-kmr@jkpolice.gov.in.
Mehbooba Mufti, president of the Peoples Democratic Party, is set to visit Iran to pay her respects at the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following an invitation from his office. This invitation underscores the long-standing and strategic relationship between Iran and India. Mufti regards this as a significant honor and views it as a unique opportunity to participate in the solemn state funeral ceremonies in Tehran.
Mexico's legendary rescue brigade heads to Venezuela as earthquakes death toll tops 2,200
Mexico City, Jul 01: A man dressed head-to-toe in bright orange carefully stacks a dozen cardboard boxes on a luggage cart at Mexico City's international airport. He is not an ordinary traveller. And these are not ordinary boxes. They contain body bags. The man is German Bello, a 39-year-old volunteer with the Brigada Internacional de Rescate Topos Azteca, one of Mexico's best-known civilian search-and-rescue organisations. Founded after the devastating 1985 Mexico City earthquake, the nonprofit brigade operates independently and has earned an international reputation for deploying to major disasters at home and abroad. On Tuesday night, Bello was heading into one of Venezuela's deadliest natural disasters in modern history. Nearly a week after two powerful earthquakes devastated the country's Caribbean coast, authorities on Wednesday said more than 2,200 people have died and over 11,000 have been injured. International rescue teams continue searching collapsed apartment buildings and homes in the hardest-hit state of La Guaira, even as hopes of finding more survivors fade and the mission increasingly shifts toward recovery. Bello does not know when he will return home. Along with rescue gear, he is carrying body bags and other gear that could be used to recover those killed in the earthquakes. An electrical engineer who owns a small auto repair shop, Bello is known within the brigade as La Secre short for secretary because he serves as the right-hand man to the group's founder, veteran rescuer Hector El Chino Mendez. Mendez, 80, helped organise spontaneous civilian rescue efforts after the 1985 Mexico City earthquake and has led Topos missions around the world for four decades. He is already in La Guaira, helping search for the few survivors who may still be trapped beneath collapsed buildings. The hardest part is telling someone that their loved one has died, Bello said. Rescuers in his team say they must keep their emotions in check once they reach the disaster zone, where staying focused can mean the difference between life and death. There is no hunger, no heat, no sleep, said volunteer Merry Valencia, who has spent 14 years with the brigade, reciting part of the group's code of conduct. There is no fear. Once they assess the stability of collapsed structures, rescuers split into small teams assigned to different sections of the debris. They crawl through narrow openings and voids inside pancaked buildings a practice that earned them the nickname Topos, or moles. They often use thermal cameras and other specialised equipment to search for signs of life. Armed with shovels, hand hammers and other tools, they slowly remove rubble, inch by inch, trying to avoid triggering further collapses. We are rescue workers from Mexico. If anyone is alive, make some noise or call out now! a Mexican Army rescuer shouted Saturday as he searched the ruins of a collapsed building in La Guaira. Moments later, he raised a clenched fist in the air. The gesture signals an order for complete silence, a search technique that emerged during the 1985 Mexico City earthquake and was later formalised by the Topos. Versions of the protocol are now used by rescue teams around the world. The signal spreads instantly through the disaster zone. Rescue workers, soldiers, volunteers and journalists will have to stop talking. For several seconds, the only sound is silence. Rescuers then wait intently for any indication of life, using sensitive microphones, telescopic cameras or simply pressing an ear against the rubble, hoping to detect a voice, a knock or the faintest movement. Back at the airport in Mexico City, a young man wearing glasses approaches Bello after learning he is headed to Venezuela. He asks whether Bello and his colleague are part of the rescue mission. When Bello says yes, the man breaks down in tears. Thank you for going. My family is in Caracas, Venezuelan engineer Diego Bejarano says. Bello hugs him tightly. It is likely the first of many embraces in the days ahead, as he joins other international rescue teams in Venezuela's disaster zone. After Bejarano walks away, Bello wipes tears from his eyes and explains why he keeps volunteering for missions like this. That's my reward, he says. Being able to give someone a little hope.
LG Manoj Sinha flags off first batch of Amarnath Yatra from Jammu
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Varshik Abhishek celebrated at Sharda temple Teetwal
The third varshik abhishek on the eve of consecration of Sharda was organised at Sharda temple LoC Teetwal. Hundreds of yatris attended the event. Save Sharda Committee Kashmir Regd organised the annual event along with Sringeri mutt Karnataka. Nearly 400 pilgrims took part in the day long Puja, said a press release. About 30 Sringeri mutt pujaris performed the Abhishek. Another group of 300 pilgrims joined the event later. Speaking on the occasion, Ravinder Pandita thanked Sringeri pujaris and other pilgrims for making the event historical with their presence. The arachaks were greeted by Save Sharda Committee Kashmir Regd and locals in large numbers.
Sakina Itoo's book 'Durr-e-Naayaab' released at KU
The Department of Urdu, University of Kashmir ( KU) organised the release of Durr-e-Naayaab (The Rare Pearl), a biography authored by Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and School & Higher Education J& K UT Sakina Masood Itoo at Main Campus KU on Tuesday. The event brought together eminent academicians, literary personalities, students, scholars and writers to celebrate a work that chronicles the life, public service and enduring legacy of veteran political leader late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The book release function was presided over by Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, while Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo attended the programme as the Chief Guest and author of the book. The programme later featured a review of the book and an engaging panel discussion on its literary, historical and socio-political relevance. Addressing the gathering, Sakina Masood Itoo expressed her gratitude to the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for organising the release of Durr-e-Naayaab at the UT's premier institution. Describing the occasion as deeply meaningful, she said she considered it a tribute to the enduring legacy of her late father and appreciated the University's initiative in bringing the work before the academic community. I thank the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for honouring the rich legacy of my late father by releasing this book at this premier institution and highest seat of learning, she said. Calling Durr-e-Naayaab perhaps the most meaningful contribution she could make to society, the Minister said the biography represented years of painstaking research, reflection and emotional commitment. She remarked that if she were ever asked to identify her greatest contribution beyond public life, she would point to this book, which documents the values, struggles and unwavering commitment of a leader whose life was devoted to public service. She added that the work was compiled after years of sustained effort and drew extensively upon family archives, personal memories and historical records. Reflecting on the emotional journey behind the book, Ms. Itoo said writing the biography of a person with whom one shares a deep emotional bond was one of the most difficult literary exercises. She recalled that many forgotten anecdotes were revived through her mother's recollections, which helped reconstruct significant episodes of her father's life. The Minister also shared that several personal letters written by her father while he was away from home for studies became invaluable source material, offering intimate insights into his ideals, thoughts and unwavering commitment to the people. She observed that he worked tirelessly to expand educational opportunities, improve healthcare facilities and promote inclusive development across the region. Expressing concern over the declining culture of reading, the Minister urged the younger generation to rediscover the habit of reading books, particularly biographies that preserve the lives and contributions of selfless leaders. She said young readers would discover valuable lessons in courage, sacrifice, public service and ethical leadership through such works. In her presidential address, Vice-Chancellor KU Prof Nilofer Khan congratulated Sakina Masood Itoo on producing a work of lasting literary and historical value despite her demanding responsibilities as Minister. She described the biography as an extraordinary accomplishment. She observed that documenting the life of a distinguished public figure while simultaneously discharging multiple public responsibilities was a remarkable achievement worthy of appreciation. Prof. Khan also highlighted the rich academic and literary legacy of the Department of Urdu, observing that generations of its faculty members had made immense contributions to the intellectual and cultural landscape of Kashmir and the country. Referring to Durr-e-Naayaab, she said the biography presents a compelling account of late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life, grassroots engagement and commitment to the welfare of the people. She added that the work provides readers with a deeper understanding of the region's social ethos, cultural values and traditions of public service. The Vice-Chancellor further remarked that while reading the biography, she realised how profoundly the author's own personality had been shaped by the ideals and values of her late father. She said the book vividly captures the qualities of humility, dedication and compassion that defined his life and expressed confidence that it would inspire young readers to embrace integrity, selfless leadership and service to society. Speaking on the occasion, Dean Academic Affairs Prof Shariefuddin Pirzada, Registrar Prof. Naseer Iqbal and Dean, School of Arts, Languages and Literature, Prof. Aijaz Mohammad Sheikh shared their views on the book and appreciated the author's efforts in documenting the life and contributions of late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The speakers observed that Durr-e-Naayaab successfully combines personal narrative with historical documentation, enabling readers to understand the values, vision and leadership qualities that characterised late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life. Earlier, Head, Department of Urdu, Prof. Irfan Ahmad Malik, delivered the welcome address and welcomed the dignitaries, guests and participants. He highlighted the Department's continued commitment to promoting Urdu language and literature through academic and literary initiatives. A review of Durr-e-Naayaab was presented during the programme, followed by a panel discussion that explored the literary, historical and social dimensions of the biography.
NC Govt has let Kashmir's Rs 4,000 Cr mutton economy crumble: Khurshid Alam
Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) General Secretary Mohammad Khurshid Alam on Tuesday strongly criticised the National Conference-led government over the ongoing mutton supply crisis, calling it a glaring administrative failure that has disrupted one of Kashmir's largest industries and pushed traders and consumers into distress. Alam said it was deeply unfortunate that the crisis had escalated to the point where meat dealers were forced to appeal to the public to scale down marriage functions due to an acute shortage of mutton, describing it as an unprecedented situation for the Valley, as per a press release. He said the crisis originated from an alleged extortion racket in Punjab, where contractors and individuals at checkpoints have been demanding a 4 percent gunda tax of Rs 15,000 to Rs 25.
LG very active; Omar Govt too has responsibilities to fulfil under existing arrangement: Karan Singh
Former Jammu and Kashmir Sadr-e-Riyasat Dr Karan Singh described Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha as very active and said the elected government should focus on sectors such as education, health and environment that are within its domain. Speaking on the sidelines of a function, Singh said the Lieutenant Governor was going everywhere and meeting people, while adding that the elected government still had important responsibilities despite the existing administrative arrangement. Singh said the Omar Abdullah-led government should concentrate on the departments under its charge. Omar Abdullah and his team have education, health and environment. These are important sectors. They should work on them, he said. On the Assembly elections, Singh said the democratic exercise had been conducted in a free and fair manner. It is a big thing that free and fair elections have taken place. I have no complaint about the elections, he said. On the demand for restoration of statehood, Singh said the people of Jammu and Kashmir wanted it restored but maintained that the decision rested with the Centre. Everyone wants statehood. The Government of India has told Parliament and the Supreme Court that it will restore statehood at an appropriate time. Now they have to decide. What more can we say? he said.
Tanvir Sadiq welcomes appeal by over 100 India-Pakistan eminent figures
The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson and MLA Tanvir Sadiq Wednesday welcomed the appeal by more than 100 eminent public figures from India and Pakistan urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Shehbaz Sharif to restore bilateral dialogue and normal diplomatic engagement, including the reinstatement of High Commissioners, resumption of visa services and reopening of airspace. Welcoming the initiative, Tanvir said the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference has consistently stood for peace, dialogue and the normalisation of relations between India and Pakistan. Our leadership has, for decades, maintained that peace and prosperity in South Asia are inseparable from stable and constructive relations between India and Pakistan. Prolonged mistrust and the absence of engagement serve no strategic purpose. It is the people of the region, particularly those of Jammu and Kashmir, who bear the greatest cost of continued estrangement. He said sustained engagement between the two neighbours is indispensable for regional stability, economic cooperation and the collective progress of South Asia. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's early outreach to neighbouring countries, Sadiq said those initiatives had generated hope across the region. Prime Minister Modi's emphasis on neighbourhood cooperation reflected a recognition that regional peace and development require political courage and diplomatic engagement. A revival of that spirit would be welcomed by all those who seek a stable and prosperous South Asia. Sadiq also noted that voices from diverse sections of Indian society, including those associated with the RSS, advocating renewed engagement with Pakistan reflect an evolving consensus that diplomacy remains the most effective instrument for managing bilateral relations. At the same time, he underscored that meaningful engagement must be accompanied by credible confidence-building measures. Pakistan must address the legitimate concerns consistently raised by the Government of India. It is incumbent upon Islamabad to create conditions that inspire confidence and make sustained engagement politically and diplomatically viable. Peace cannot rest on rhetoric alone; it must be reinforced by responsible conduct and mutual respect. Reiterating the National Conference's long-held position, Sadiq said the party remains convinced that dialogue, diplomacy and political engagement are the only durable pathways to lasting peace, stability and prosperity in the region.
Tarun Chugh slams several leaders for endorsing bilateral talks' appeal
BJP National General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Tarun Chugh strongly criticised Dr Farooq Abdullah, Mehbooba Mufti, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Manoj Jha, Humayun Kabir and Mani Shankar Aiyar for endorsing an appeal seeking the restoration of dialogue and normal relations with Pakistan. In a statement, Chugh said it is deeply unfortunate that certain political leaders in India continue to ignore the brutal reality of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and instead amplify narratives that suit Islamabad. Such voices weaken India's fight against terrorism and undermine the sacrifices made by thousands of innocent citizens and brave security personnel. He said that if these leaders are genuinely concerned about peace, they should write to Pakistannot India. They should demand that Pakistan dismantle every terrorist training camp operating from its soil, permanently end cross-border terrorism. and infiltration, stop funding, harbouring and exporting terrorists, and publicly acknowledge its role in sponsoring terrorism. They should ask Pakistan to admit its mistakes before the world and announce an irreversible end to the policy of training, financing and sheltering terrorists. That would be a genuine contribution to peace, Chugh said. He said the Gupkar Gang and its ideological allies have repeatedly attempted to create a false moral equivalence between the victim and the perpetrator, despite Pakistan's long and well-documented record of sheltering, training and financing terrorist organisations. Reiterating India's national position, Chugh said, Terror and talks cannot go together.
Former MP Abdul Rashid Shaheens daughter, scores of workers join PDP
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) received a boost in the Pattan constituency of Baramulla district after Advocate Shaista Shaheen, daughter of former Member of Parliament and senior political leader Abdul Rashid Shaheen, joined the party along with scores of supporters and workers. The joining ceremony was held at the PDP headquarters in Srinagar in the presence of party president Mehbooba Mufti. The event was attended by PDP General Secretary Mohammad Khursheed Aalam, Womens Wing President Anjum Fazili, District President Srinagar Sara Nayeema, and other senior women leaders. The programme was organised by Central Kashmir Womens Wing Coordinator Advocate Suraya Akbar, as per KNS. On the occasion, Advocate Shaista Shaheen also met Mehbooba Mufti, who welcomed her into the party and urged her and the new entrants to work diligently to strengthen the PDP and contribute to its future electoral success. Party leaders extended a warm welcome to all the new entrants and expressed confidence that their inclusion would further strengthen the partys base in the region.
Dr Farooq reviews NCs proposed protest in Delhi
Senior leaders of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Wednesday met Party President Dr Farooq Abdullah at his residence at Gupkar to review and finalize arrangements for the party's proposed protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. During the meeting, it was resolved that all constituent parties of the INDIA Bloc, along with other political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, would be formally invited to participate in the protest. It was also decided to send invitations to leaders of parties that are not part of the INDIA bloc but are also not aligned with the NDA. Formal invitation letters will be sent to all political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, with Party President Dr Farooq Abdullah personally writing to their respective leaders, inviting them to join the protest.
Touseef Bhatt elected president of Rotary Club of Kashmir
Renowned socio-environmental activist Dr Touseef Bhatt, widely known as the Tree Man of Kashmir, has been elected President of the Rotary Club of Kashmir, a chapter of Rotary International, the world's largest humanitarian service organisation. Dr Bhatt, who has spent over two decades working in environmental conservation, community development, education, youth empowerment and entrepreneurship, will lead the club for the new term. His election is expected to reinforce the club's focus on public service while expanding initiatives centred on sustainable development and community welfare. He has earned recognition for spearheading large-scale afforestation drives and environmental awareness campaigns across the Kashmir Valley, receiving several state and national honours for his contributions. Beyond environmental activism, Dr Bhatt has mentored startups, promoted entrepreneurship, encouraged innovation and worked to improve youth employability by strengthening links between academia and industry. He has also represented India at international forums and served in leadership roles in trade and industry bodies. Expressing gratitude after assuming office, Dr Bhatt said he was honoured by the confidence placed in him and reaffirmed his commitment to Rotary's motto of Service Above Self. Service to humanity has always been the guiding principle of my life. I look forward to working with fellow Rotarians to strengthen our initiatives in environmental conservation, healthcare, education, youth empowerment and community development, he said.
America's 250th birthday is fast becoming Trump's show
As America approaches its 250th birthday, the celebration is overshadowed by Donald Trump's pervasive presence, from proposed currency appearances to a controversial arch at Arlington Cemetery. While foreign visitors find genuine welcome and joy, the nation grapples with rising prices and a Trump 250 branding effort. Original celebration plans have been sidelined, leaving many to question what truly deserves commemoration amidst political division and personal ambition.
Why CDSCO and BEE have not kept pace with the industries they oversee
CDSCO still faces challenges like chronic understaffing, gaps in technical skills, weak lab infra and fragmented approvals. About a decade back, the organisation was recommended a benchmark of 1 inspector for every 50 manufacturing units. Yet, in end-2023, it carried a strength of barely 200 inspectors against a sanctioned strength of about 500 drug inspectors. Even its digitisation drive produced several overlapping portals that applicants report as glitch-ridden and difficult to comprehend.
Usernaam ke Vaaste? Some things to consider about the ruckus over WhatsApp introducing usernames
WhatsApp's introduction of usernames, a feature long present in rivals like Telegram and Signal, has sparked debate, particularly in India. While aiming to enhance privacy by obscuring mobile numbers, especially for vulnerable users, concerns about impersonation and scamming persist. The article argues that usernames, when linked to KYC-verified numbers, don't significantly aid cyber authorities and that existing scams operate independently of this new feature.
Lieutenant Governor inaugurates 'Tawi Aarti' and 'Light & Sound Show' to welcome Amarnath pilgrims
Jammu, July 1: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today inaugurated Tawi Aarti and Light & Sound Show on Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra to welcome Pilgrims of Baba Barfani. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that this sacred journey of faith, discipline and spiritual awakening is a source of inspiration for countless generations. He invited seekers from across the country to participate in this spiritual journey. Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has long been a living thread, weaving together people of diverse languages, cultures and traditions into one shared fabric of faith. With only a few hours remaining before the yatras commencement, Jammu Kashmir reverberates with chants to Lord Shiva, and the holy banks of the Tawi are lit by lamps of devotion. On this auspicious occasion, I extend my warmest greetings and felicitations to all pilgrims. The Tawi Aarti, rooted in ancient practice, stands today as a vibrant symbol of our collective spiritual consciousness, cultural unity, spiritual values and social harmony. The rivers uninterrupted flow reminds us that just as its waters move freely without distinction, so too should human life be guided by love, cooperation, and mutual respect. Throughout Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Tawi Aarti will be offered every evening, and each lamp lit will shine as a beacon of hope, purity, renewal, and faith, illuminating not only the path of the pilgrim but the spirit of our society as well, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor applauded the efforts of Jammu Smart City Limited for building Tawi riverfront and ensuring the river's rightful place at the heart of community life. He said banks that were once neglected have become vibrant centres of culture, tradition, social engagement and spiritual values. For centuries Jammu has been known as a centre of spiritual awareness, cultural richness and learning. This land, with its ancient temples, has long embodied spiritual reflection and the finest values of Indian culture. It is therefore heartening to see Jammu reclaiming the distinguished identity for which it has been celebrated in history. I call for people's active participation to keep the city clean and vibrant. On this sacred occasion I envision a Jammu that emerges as a global centre for spiritual tourism, cultural studies and human values. I want to see a Tawi riverfront that sets a model for environmental protection, sustainable development and modern urban planning, where nature, culture and contemporary amenities complement one another to create a new model of development, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also stated that Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra stands as a timeless symbol of our spiritual traditions, cultural legacy, and collective faith. He said it is one of Indias most revered religious gatherings and embodies a responsibility that echoes the devotion of millions across the nation. It is therefore incumbent upon us to uphold the sanctity of this pilgrimage by ensuring that every devotee who undertakes this journey is met with the highest standards of safety, dignity, comfort, and care. We must strive to ensure that devotees carry back with them an indelible impression of love, warmth and spirit of service shown by the people of Jammu Kashmir. It is our responsibility to make every pilgrim an ambassador for Jammu Kashmir, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also launched Raahi: Hop Jammu Bus Service, an initiative of District Administration Jammu. It is designed to offer locals and tourists a seamless, convenient, and environmentally sustainable way to explore the rich cultural, heritage, and recreational landscape of Jammu. With a fleet of air-conditioned e-buses, the service will operate on distinct thematic routes: Tirath Line, Chenab Line, Sarhad Line and Fun Line, connecting the Jammu's most significant landmarks. Earlier, the Lieutenant Governor inaugurated Exhibition on Shri Amarnathji Yatra. He also presented Swachhta Souvenirs to Yatris. Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament; Sat Sharma, Member of Parliament and President, Bharatiya Janata Party, J&K; Sunil Sharma, Leader of Opposition (LoP) in J&K Legislative Assembly; Nalin Prabhat, DGP; S.J.M.Gillani, Special DG Coordination PHQ; Mandeep Kaur, Commissioner Secretary, Housing & Urban Development Department; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Shridhar Patil, DIG JSKRange; Dr Rakesh Minhas, Deputy Commissioner Jammu; Dr Devansh Yadav, Municipal Commissioner Jammu and CEO Jammu Smart City Limited and senior officials were present. Members of Legislative Assembly- Yudhvir Sethi, Arvind Gupta and Surinder Bhagat; Rajesh Gupta; President Vishwa Hindu Parishad (J&K and Ladakh); Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu; religious leaders; prominent citizens and people from all walks of life also attended the Tawi Aarti.
Lieutenant Governor reviews arrangements for Amarnath pilgrims at Bhagwati Nagar in Jammu
Jammu, July 1: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday visited the Yatri Niwas at Bhagwati Nagar in Jammu and reviewed arrangements in place for the pilgrims ahead of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026. The Lieutenant Governor took appraisal of logistics, lodging, security arrangements, health facilities, help desks, sanitation, power and water supply, emergency and other essential services and facilities, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free experience for the devotees. The Lieutenant Governor directed the officials to enhance manpower management to seamlessly cater to the heavy influx of devotees. He also emphasized regular public announcements at Bhagwati Nagar and Tawi Riverfront to ensure yatris receive essential information on time. The Lieutenant Governor also interacted with the devotees of Baba Barfani and wished them a safe, peaceful and blessed pilgrimage. The 57-day long Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra will commence on 3rd July from the base camp on both the routes and it will culminate on 28th August 2026. The first-batch of the Yatra will be flagged off by the Lieutenant Governor on July 02 from Yatri Niwas, Bhagwati Nagar, Jammu. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by Nalin Prabhat, DGP; S.J.M.Gillani, Special DG Coordination PHQ; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Amol V Homkar, IGP CRPF Jammu Sector; M. Suleman Choudhary, IGP Traffic; Dr Rakesh Minhas, Deputy Commissioner Jammu; Dr. Devansh Yadav, Municipal Commissioner Jammu and senior officials from civil administration, police and security forces.
Jammu Division fines over 12K passengers for Railways Act violations in June, collects Rs 75.43 lakh
Jammu, Jul 1: Over 12,000 passengers were fined more than Rs 75 lakh for ticketless travel and other violations of the Railways Act across the Jammu Division in June, officials said on Wednesday. The railway officials said the enforcement campaign was carried out through regular ticket-checking operations across stations and onboard trains to curb unauthorised travel and ensure better compliance with ticketing rules. A total of 12,314 cases were detected during the month-long campaign run by the checking staff of Jammu Division and a revenue of over Rs 75.43 lakh was collected as penalty, a Jammu Division spokesperson said. He said the penalties were imposed for ticketless travel, irregular tickets, unbooked luggage, and other violations of the Railways Act. Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jammu, Uchit Singhal, who led the drive, said the purpose of ticket checking is not only to collect fines, but to motivate passengers to travel with valid tickets. Ticketless travel causes loss of railway revenue and inconvenience to other passengers, he said. Singhal said the checking staff of the Jammu Division is deployed day and night on trains and at stations to ensure that all passengers travel with dignity with a valid ticket. He said such campaigns will continue in the future as well.
Power supply in Kashmir parts to remain shut in coming days: KPDCL
Srinagar, July 1: Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) on Wednesday said that due to unavoidable maintenance works, the power supply in several areas of the Kashmir division will remain shut in forthcoming days. In a communication, Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL informed that the shutdown of 33 KV Soura-SKIMS line will be observed due to which power supply to Upper Soura, 90 feet, Nowshera, Bohlachpora and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 02 July, 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Habak Hazratbal line will be observed due to which power supply to Habak, Hazartabal, Mallabagh and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 05 July, 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Takenwari line will be observed due to which power supply to Sangam, Shanglipora and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 07 July, 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Arampora Handwara hot & Kupwara old Line will be observed due to which power supply to Handwara Town, Chogal, Kulangam, Sagipora, Marathgam, Whole Lolab, Machil valley and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 02 July, 2026. Further, shutdown of 33 KV Arampora Handwara old & Kupwara Old Line will be observed due to which power supply to Zachaldara, Rajwar, Hangah, Haril, Lach, Whole Lolab & Machil Valley and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 04 July, 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Kupwara Old line will be observed due to which power supply to Whole Lolab, Machil Valley and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 07 July, 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Hyhama Dolipora line will be observed due to which power supply to Trehgam, Hayan, Zurhama, Hyhama, Gushie, Deedikoot and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 02 July, 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Kralpora Tarathpora Tap line will be observed due to which power supply to Kralpora, Gazriyal, Chowkibal, Shumnag Valley, Keran Valley, Kalmoona and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 03 July, 2026. Further, shutdown of 33 KV Tangdar Tap line will be observed due to which power supply to Tangdar, Gabra, Taad, Kandi, MES Chiterkoot, Teetwal and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 06 & 09 July, 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Keran Tap line will be observed due to which power supply to Whole Keran Valley and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 09 & 11 July, 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Wanpoh Qaimoh line will be observed due to which power supply to Qaimoh, Khudwani, Redwani, Matalhama and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 to 02 PM on 02 & 04 July, 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Ahmadpora Arizal Tap line will be observed due to which power supply to Arizal, Reyar, Doodpathri, & adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 02 July, 2026. Further, shutdown of 33 KV Ahmadpora Beerwah line will be observed due to which power supply to Sail, Gondipora, old Beerwah, Arwa, Najan, Chewdara, Beerwah town, Sonpah, Raiyar, Hospital Zanigam, Arizal, Doodhpathri, khag and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 04 & 07 July, 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 KV Ahamadpora Magam line will be observed due to which power supply to Mazhama, Old Sanoor, Aripanthan, Magam, Weriahama, burden & adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 07 July, 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 KV Badampora Army Madhwan Line will be observed due to which power supply to Hajin, Hakbara, Safapora, Shahgund, Boniyar,Sodnara and Chandergir will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 02, 04 & 08 July, 2026.
KPDCL Announces Power Shutdown Across Kashmir
Power supply to remain suspended in several localities for infrastructure upgrades, cable works and transmission line maintenance; Sanoor Kalipora feeder areas to witness phased shutdowns on multiple dates in July
IGP Kashmir reviews multi-layered security measures for Amarnath Yatra at Pahalgam
Srinagar, July 1: As part of the extensive security preparations for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir V. K. Birdi on Wednesday conducted a comprehensive visit to Pahalgam to review the security arrangements along the Yatra route and assess the operational preparedness of the security grid. During the visit, the IGP inspected the X-ray Screening Point, where he reviewed the passenger and baggage screening mechanism. He emphasized the importance of meticulous screening, seamless coordination among all agencies, and strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure a safe, secure, and hassle-free pilgrimage for the devotees. The IGP also visited the Nunwan Base Camp and undertook a detailed assessment of the overall security architecture, deployment plans, surveillance mechanisms, access control measures, and emergency response preparedness. He interacted with officers and personnel deployed on the ground and appreciated their dedication, professionalism, and commitment towards ensuring foolproof security arrangements for the Yatra. Reviewing the multi-layered security measures, V. K. Birdi directed officers to maintain a high level of alertness, strengthen inter-agency coordination, and ensure the effective implementation of all security protocols. He stressed the need for proactive policing, continuous monitoring, and swift response to any contingency to facilitate the smooth, peaceful, and incident-free conduct of the annual pilgrimage. The IGP was accompanied by DIG South Kashmir Range Javid Iqbal Matoo, DIG Yatra Sameer Sharma, SSP Anantnag Amod Ashok Nagpure, along with other senior officers of J&K Police. The visit forms part of the ongoing series of inspections being undertaken by senior police officers to review operational preparedness and further strengthen the security framework ahead of the commencement of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026.
New viaduct, tunnel on NH-44 to open ahead of Amarnath Yatra: Nitin Gadkari
Ramban , July 1: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways of India Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday announced the completion of two major infrastructure projects on the JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44), aimed at improving connectivity and ensuring safer, all-weather travel to the Kashmir Valley. The projects include an 810-metre-long viaduct on the northbound carriageway near Ramsoo in Ramban district and the 3.5-kilometre AT-03 Tunnel on the southbound carriageway connecting Digdole to Panthyal. Constructed at a combined cost of 680 crore, the projects are part of the ongoing efforts to modernise the strategic national highway. According to the Union Minister, the newly completed viaduct and tunnel bypass one of the most landslide-prone stretches of the RambanBanihal section, significantly enhancing road safety and ensuring uninterrupted connectivity throughout the year. Gadkari said the projects are expected to substantially reduce travel time, improve commuter safety, and facilitate the smooth movement of tourists, local residents, defence vehicles, freight traffic, and essential supplies. The two projects are scheduled to be opened to traffic on July 3, 2026, ahead of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, providing pilgrims with a safer and more reliable route to the Kashmir Valley. The Minister noted that, besides improving connectivity, the projects are expected to strengthen the resilience of Jammu & Kashmir's National Highway network while giving a boost to tourism, trade, and the region's overall economic development.
Sustained peace can be achieved through meaningful dialogue: Altaf Bukhari
Srinagar, July 1: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Wednesday said that lasting peace in Jammu and Kashmir can only be achieved through meaningful dialogue between the Government of India and the people of the region. Stressing that peace is the cornerstone of progress, he said, Peace is utmost essential for the development and prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that Apni Party endorses calls for dialogue between India and Pakistan. He said that if such a dialogue ensures peace in Jammu and Kashmir, they would be the happiest people to support such a move. He said, Peace is paramount for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. If both the neighbouring countries talk to each other and that leads to peace in Jammu and Kashmir, we would be the happiest people. He further said, I have been consistently demanding that the Centre initiate a dialogue with the people of Jammu and Kashmir because I understand that only dialogue can ensure the redressal of issues and grievances. I am happy that today even those who opposed dialogue earlier are supporting it. Dialogue is the only way to address issues. Taking a dig at the government over the outsourcing of jobs in Jammu and Kashmir, he said, It is no justification to say that the previous government did the same. Outsourcing jobs, whether by the present government or the previous one, is a cruel joke on unemployed youth who are grappling with unemployment. This practice is being carried out at the cost of unemployed youth. It must be abandoned immediately. Bukhari made these remarks today while talking to reporters after an event at the party headquarters in Srinagar. The event was organised to extend a warm welcome to several prominent political and social leaders and activists into the party fold. Those who joined the party included former SMC Srinagar Secretary Sofi Mohammad Akbar, former DDC Member and ex-Zone President of PDP Abdul Qayoom Mir, renowned businessman and Sarparast-e-Aala of the All J&K Wood Suppliers Union Gulzar Ahmad Pardesi, social and political activist Indumeet Singh, and others. They all joined the party along with their respective teams. On this occasion, partys president Altaf Bukhari and other senior party leaders extended a warm welcome to the new entrents. Speaking on the occasion, Bukhari said, I warmly welcome you all to Apni Party. I am sure that together we will be able to implement the party's pro-people agenda and policies more effectively. We are here to serve the people and work for peace, prosperity, and development. He went on to say, Apni Party firmly believes that many of the wounds suffered by the people of Jammu and Kashmir have been inflicted over the years and decades by successive governments in Delhi. At the same time, we also believe that the solutions to our challenges will come from Delhinot from Islamabad, London, or America. Our commitment is to engage constructively and democratically to secure the rights, dignity, and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking about the harsh propaganda carried out against Apni Party by its political opponents during the 2024 Assembly elections, Bukhari said, We could not secure victory in the 2024 Assembly elections, perhaps because our opponents resorted to character assassination, false accusations, and propaganda against us. However, today they stand completely exposed before the people. The public now fully understands that they were deceived by the traditional parties through false promises and emotional slogans during the 2024 election campaign. The truth has become evident, and those who misled the people now stand fully exposed, he added. Bukhari made a direct appeal to the Prime Minister, urging him to initiate a dialogue with the people of Jammu and Kashmir and address their long-pending issues. He said, I want to tell the Hon'ble Prime Minister that our people do not demand the moon and the stars. They seek only those same rights that the Constitution guarantees to every citizen of this nation. He further said, Our youth often feel unsafe when they are outside Jammu and Kashmir. Even today, many of them are called to police stations on occasions such as August 15 and January 26. Our youth deserve a sense of security and dignity at home and outside J&K as well. You had promised to engage in dialogue with the people. This is the time to fulfil that promise. What are you waiting for? If you are testing the patience of the people, let me say that their patience is wearing thin. They want the immediate resolution of their genuine issues and grievances. Their aspirations cannot be ignored any longer. He expressed grave concern that the elected government has shown no interest in increasing the existing 15-year residency requirement for obtaining domicile in Jammu and Kashmir, despite having the authority to recommend such a change. He urged the Central Government to take the initiative to extend the residency requirement for domicile eligibility to at least 35 years, if not 50 years. If such a provision could be made for Himachal Pradesh, why not for Jammu and Kashmir? he asked. Bukhari appealed to the administration to ensure that, while making all necessary arrangements for a safe, secure, and smooth Amarnath Yatra, equal attention is given to facilitating the local population. He urged the authorities to ensure that residents do not face unnecessary inconvenience or hardship as a consequence of the security measures put in place for the Yatra. Besides Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, the prominent party leaders who were present on the occasion included partys Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir, Chairman of the Parliamentary Affairs Committee Mohammad Dilawar Mir, Provincial President Kahsmir Mohammad Ashraf Mir, Chief Spokesperson & State Secretary Muntazir Mohiuddin, Media Advisor Farooq Andrabi, Secretary organisation & Spokesperson Dr Harbaksh Singh, District President Pulwama Dr Samiullah, Vice President Srinagar & Constituency In-charge Central Shaltang Zaffar Habib, Tajalah Andrabi, and others.
J-K LG expresses gratitude to PM Modi, Gadkari on completion of viaduct, tunnel on NH-44
Jammu, July 01: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari for completion of 810m long Viaduct near Ramsoo in Ramban district and 3.5-km AT-03 Tunnel connecting Digdole to Panthyal on National Highway-44. Heartfelt gratitude to Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji and Hon'ble Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Shri Nitin Gadkari Ji for transforming J&Ks highways and road connectivity. The completion of 810m long Viaduct near Ramsoo in Ramban district and 3.5-km AT-03 Tunnel connecting Digdole to Panthyal on NH-44 is yet another monumental feat. These key infrastructures secure smooth and all-weather movement for locals, tourists, freight and security forces, while ensuring a safer and seamless journey for the pilgrims of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026, bypassing landslide-prone stretches, the Lieutenant Governor said. The landmark road infrastructures are scheduled to open for traffic on 3rd July, 2026.
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Railways strengthens security, passenger facilities for Amarnath Yatra at Jammu station
Jammu, Jul 1: The Jammu Railway division has strengthened security and taken passenger facilitation measures at the station here ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra, with a special focus on pilgrims' safety, crowd management and essential amenities, a senior official said on Wednesday. The 57-day pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre-high Amarnath cave shrine is scheduled to commence on July 3 simultaneously from the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route in the Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper 14-km Baltal route in the Ganderbal district. The first batch of pilgrims will leave the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu on July 2. When we talk about the Amarnath Yatra, it is an extremely important event for the region, particularly for Jammu and Kashmir. It also holds immense religious significance. Keeping this in view, all arrangements have been put in place, Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jammu, Uchit Singhal told PTI. He said that the railways has made elaborate arrangements for devotees with focus on three major fronts. The first priority is security. Ticket checking staff, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Government Railway Police (GRP) are working in close coordination to ensure that no untoward incident takes place at the station. Pilgrims' movement is being properly streamlined to ensure safe and hassle-free travel, he said. He said that to assist pilgrims, the railways has also deployed scouts and guides at the station. The volunteers are helping passengers navigate the station, particularly as redevelopment work is underway, with efforts focused on minimising inconvenience to the public. Singhal said that the railways is also ensuring that passengers receive timely information through regular public announcements and bulk SMS alerts regarding train delays, rescheduling or any operational changes. He said special attention has been given to passenger amenities during the pilgrimage, with adequate arrangements for drinking water and food to ensure that devotees do not face any inconvenience during their journey.
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Stitching the Value Chain: How PM MITRA parks are rewriting India's textile destiny
India's textile sector, a vital economic pillar, is undergoing a transformative shift with the PM MITRA scheme. This initiative aims to overcome historical fragmentation by creating integrated textile parks, fostering a 'Farm to Foreign' value chain. The scheme is poised to boost exports, create millions of jobs, and enhance global competitiveness while ensuring social equity.
Open regional routes, revive SAARC, transform Jammu and Kashmir together: Mehbooba Mufti
PDP president Mehbooba Mufti urged the Union government to leverage Jammu and Kashmir's strategic location to improve ties with Pakistan and China, revive SAARC, and transform the region into a gateway linking South and Central Asia. She argued that reconciliation, restored cross-border connectivity and regional economic cooperation would benefit both Jammu and Kashmir and India, while reiterating her criticism of the Centre's post-2019 Kashmir policy. Report: Mohammad Syed Nayak
Mehbooba Mufti pitches J&K as gateway between South and Central Asia
Srinagar, July 1: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday called on the Centre to use Jammu and Kashmir's strategic geographical location to strengthen ties with Pakistan and China, revive regional cooperation through SAARC, and transform the Union Territory into a gateway linking South Asia and Central Asia. Referring to recent geopolitical developments, Mufti said countries were increasingly using geography as a strategic advantage. The situation in the world is changing. You saw how Iran used its strategic position to bring even a powerful country like the United States under pressure. Jammu and Kashmir, too, has its own strategic geographical position, she said. She maintained that the prolonged India-Pakistan dispute over Jammu and Kashmir had prevented the region from realising its economic and strategic potential. The PDP has always advocated reconciliation. Jammu and Kashmir has become a battlefield; it should instead become a bridge of peace between the two countries. There should be people-to-people contact, communication and open routes, she said. Welcoming recent statements by senior RSS leaders in favour of dialogue, Mufti said she was encouraged that leaders including Mohan Bhagwat and Dattatreya Hosabale had spoken about engagement and cultural exchanges. She also invoked former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's approach towards India's neighbours. I believe the legacy of a Prime Minister is not measured by how powerful he was or how long he remained in office, but by how many conflicts he resolved, she said. Mufti argued that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif currently have an opportunity to improve bilateral relations and revive regional cooperation. She called for the revival of SAARC, saying India should take the lead and make Jammu and Kashmir a hub for regional investment and cooperation. Highlighting connectivity, Mufti questioned why routes linking Ladakh with historic trade centres such as Khotan, Yarkand and Kashgar remained closed when the Lipulekh route in Uttarakhand had recently been opened. Our strategic location enables us to become the gateway between Central Asia and South Asia. This could transform the entire map of Jammu and Kashmir and benefit the whole country, she said. Mufti also criticised the Centre's August 2019 decision to abrogate Articles 370 and 35A, alleging that it had failed to resolve political discontent in the region. In 2019, the BJP used what I consider its strongest weapon against Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Articles 370 and 35A. Yet nothing substantial has been achieved. Even today, people in Jammu and Kashmir continue to feel alienated, she said. Describing the present situation in the Union Territory, Mufti alleged that he region has been turned into an open-air prison where people lacked the freedom to speak or hold peaceful protests. She further argued that improving relations with both Pakistan and China would unlock Jammu and Kashmir's strategic potential and enhance India's regional influence. My point is that just as Iran has the Strait of Hormuz, India has Jammu and Kashmir, which can become the gateway linking Central Asia and South Asia. We should open these routes and use this strategic advantage. That requires better relations with both China and Pakistan, she said. Mufti added that such a policy would fundamentally transform Jammu and Kashmir.Doing so would completely transform Jammu and Kashmir economically, politically and emotionally, she said.
Cloudburst forces closure of ZanskarManali road
Vehicular traffic on the ZanskarManali Road has been suspended following a cloudburst that blocked the highway at Jispa in Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul and Spiti district, leaving the key inter-state route temporarily inaccessible. According to District Police Zanskar, the road was closed after authorities in Lahaul and Spiti reported that the cloudburst had blocked the route at Jispa, making it unsafe for traffic. Police have advised commuters, tourists, transporters and other travellers not to undertake any journey towards Manali until the road is cleared and officially reopened by the concerned authorities. The advisory has been issued to prevent people from getting stranded and to ensure public safety while restoration work is undertaken. Authorities have urged the public to cooperate with the restrictions and follow official updates regarding the reopening of the highway. [KNT]
Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit takes charge as Vice Chief of the Air Staff
New Delhi, July 1: Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit on Wednesday assumed charge as the Vice Chief of the Air Staff of the Indian Air Force (IAF), succeeding Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, who retired on June 30 after four decades of service. Commissioned into the fighter stream of the IAF on December 6, 1986, Air Marshal Dixit is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Defence Services Staff College, Bangladesh, and the National Defence College. A highly experienced fighter pilot, he has logged over 3,500 flying hours on a wide range of aircraft, including the Mirage-2000, MiG variants, Jaguar, Hawk, Tejas, An-32, Avro, IL-78, HPT-32 and Kiran. An Experimental Test Pilot and Qualified Flying Instructor, Air Marshal Dixit has participated in several key operations and exercises, including Operation Safed Sagar, Operation Rakshak, Cope India, and Operation Sindoor. During his nearly four-decade-long career, he has held several important operational and staff appointments. As Commanding Officer, he oversaw the re-equipment of No. 9 Squadron with Mirage-2000 aircraft and later commanded a frontline fighter air base in the western sector as well as a premier fighter training base in the southern sector. He has also served as a Directing Staff at the Air Force Test Pilots School and held senior appointments at Air Headquarters, including Principal Director Air Staff Requirements, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Projects), Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Plans) and Deputy Chief of the Air Staff. He also served as Air Defence Commander of the Southern Air Command and Senior Air Staff Officer at the South Western Air Command. Before taking over as Vice Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Dixit served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Central Air Command, and later as the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (CISC). In the tri-services role, he played a key role in promoting jointness and integration among the armed forces and contributed to the development of several joint doctrines and defence initiatives. In recognition of his distinguished service, Air Marshal Dixit has been awarded the Vayu Sena Medal (2006), Vishisht Seva Medal (2011), Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (2023) and the Param Vishisht Seva Medal (2026). He succeeds Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, who retired on June 30 after completing 40 years of distinguished service in the Indian Air Force.
Sakina Itoo hails doctors, vows action on outsourced workers' pending honorariums
Health and Medical Education Minister Sakina Itoo marked International Doctors' Day by paying tribute to doctors and paramedical staff for their dedication, sacrifices, and role in saving lives, while urging the public to treat healthcare professionals with respect. She also highlighted Jammu and Kashmir's improving health indicators, said 2,500 crore had been released for the AIIMS Awantipora project, and assured outsourced healthcare workers that their long-pending honorarium payments would be examined and addressed at the earliest. Report: Mohammad Syed Nayak
DSEJ announces summer vacation for all schools in the winter zone of Jammu division
Jammu, Jul 01: The Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) on Wednesday announced summer vacation for all Government and recognized Private Schools up to Higher Secondary level in the winter zone of Jammu division. According to Order No. 226-DSEJ of 2026 issued on July 1, 2026, the vacation will be observed from July 6, 2026 to July 19, 2026. The directive applies to all schools in the winter zone across Jammu division. Regular classwork will resume after the vacation period ends.
Digital India has given India new identity worldwide: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated 11 years of Digital India, highlighting its transformative impact on governance, citizen empowerment, and national development. He emphasized how the initiative has fostered innovation across India, particularly in rural areas, and strengthened key sectors like education and healthcare. Digital India's success has positioned India as a global leader in digital payments and emerging technologies, paving the way for a self-reliant future.
Roads blocked as cloudbursts, heavy rainfall cause flash floods in Bhalessa, Doda
Doda, Jul 01: Heavy rainfall coupled with cloudbursts on Wednesday caused flash floods, bringing down large amounts of debris and cutting off connectivity to multiple villages in the Bhalessa belt of the Kalalgisar area in Doda district, media reports said. The flash floods brought down large amounts of debris, cutting off connectivity to multiple villages in the Bhalessa belt. officials said as per media reports. Restoration work will begin once weather conditions improve. they added Meanwhile, the administration has advised residents to avoid unnecessary travel in vulnerable areas and strictly follow official advisories until road connectivity is restored.
Pulwama looks to regain egg self-sufficiency through backyard poultry initiative
Pulwama, Jul 01: Until a little over a decade ago, Ghulam Mohammad, a resident of Payar village in south Kashmir's Pulwama district, rarely had to buy eggs or chicken from the market. Besides cultivating paddy and rearing cattle, Mohammad maintained a flock of backyard chickens that provided his family with both food and a steady source of income. Every morning, the hens laid fresh eggs, which were either consumed at home or sold in the local market. During festivals, weddings and other occasions, fully grown birds fetched good prices, supplementing the family's earnings. The birds required little investment as they largely survived on kitchen scraps and grains produced on the farm. It was a way of life, Mohammad recalled. Almost every household in the village kept chickens. We earned from selling eggs and birds while also meeting our family's nutritional needs. His story mirrors that of hundreds of families across Pulwama, where backyard poultry was once an integral part of the rural economy. Villages were largely self-reliant in meeting their demand for eggs and chicken, with surplus produce finding its way to local markets. Over the years, however, that picture has changed dramatically. Experts attribute the decline largely to the rapid expansion of horticulture, particularly apple cultivation, which has transformed the district's agricultural landscape. In pursuit of higher returns, farmers gradually replaced paddy fields with apple orchards, while urbanisation and rapid construction reduced the land available for traditional agriculture and livestock rearing. Chief Animal Husbandry Officer, Pulwama, Dr. Mohd Amin Thakroo, said urbanisation has been the primary driver behind the decline of backyard poultry farming, once a common feature of rural households. With rising education levels, more people have entered government service and no longer practise backyard poultry farming. What was once an important source of household income has now largely become an aesthetic or hobby activity, he said. Thakroo said the economics of backyard poultry have also changed significantly. Earlier, input costs were minimal because birds were fed on agricultural waste, kitchen leftovers and farm by-products. Today, feed costs are much higher, while returns have declined, he said, adding that the shift from agriculture to horticulture has further reduced the availability of low-cost feed. Backyard poultry, once a rural staple, is making a comeback in Pulwama---Photograph: (Photo Credit: Gulzar Bhat) He said another factor contributing to the decline is the growing preference for commercial broiler farming. While indigenous (desi) chickens take nearly 18 weeks before they begin laying eggs, broiler chickens attain a market weight of 1 to 1.3 kilograms within just 28 to 30 days, making them far more profitable for commercial producers. Industry experts also point to another structural challenge. Kashmir does not have its own poultry feed mills, forcing farmers to source both poultry feed and raw materials from outside the region. This dependence on imports has increased production costs and further eroded the viability of small-scale backyard poultry farming. As a result, a practice that once made villages largely self-sufficient in eggs and chicken has steadily faded, leaving rural households increasingly dependent on commercially produced poultry. However, officials say efforts are now underway to revive backyard poultry through government-backed interventions. Thakroo said backyard poultry has re-emerged as an important livelihood activity under various departmental initiatives, particularly the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP). Under HADP, around 20,000 birds have been introduced through Free Range Poultry Units, benefiting rural households and encouraging backyard poultry rearing across the district, he said. According to the department, nearly 18,000 backyard poultry chicks were reared up to 28 days of age at government poultry farms before being distributed to beneficiaries for the establishment of backyard poultry units. In addition, around 40,000 birds were reared in Egger Nurseries up to 28 days of age and supplied to farmers to promote backyard poultry. Officials said backyard poultry had witnessed a steady decline over the years due to changing livelihood patterns, the low productivity of indigenous birds and limited scientific management practices. The new interventions are aimed at reversing this trend by supplying improved birds and encouraging scientific backyard poultry farming. Pulwama currently has an estimated backyard poultry population of around 1.5 lakh birds. Nearly half of these are laying hens. With an average annual production of 100 to 130 eggs per bird, Pulwama is estimated to produce around 55 to 60 lakh eggs every year. The recent expansion of backyard poultry under government programmes is expected to further boost local egg production while strengthening rural livelihoods, officials said.
CIK attaches property of former KCCI president Dr Mubeen Shah in Srinagar
Srinagar, July 1: The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) on Wednesday attached the immovable property of former Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) president Dr. Mubeen Ahmed Shah in connection with FIR No. 07/2020 registered at Police Station CIK. According to officials, the operation was carried out by a CIK team headed by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Nisar Ahmed and District Investigation (DI) East Inspector Rashid Khan, who raided Dr. Shah's residence at Buchwara, Dalgate, Srinagar. During the operation, the CIK attached 12 marlas of land belonging to Dr. Mubeen Ahmed Shah, son of Late Ali Shah. The property falls under Khasra Nos. 236 and 337 of Estate Buchwara and Survey Nos. 889/703, 595/353 and 888. Dr Mubeen Shah Photograph: (Source: X) Officials said the attachment proceedings were conducted in connection with FIR No. 07/2020 of Police Station CIK. Dr. Shah, who served as the KCCI president from 2006 to 2008, has been residing in Malaysia with his family since December 2019, officials said. The attachment proceedings were carried out in the presence of Naib Tehsildar Shah Mohammad Asif.
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump's order restricting birthright citizenship
Washington, Jul 01: The US Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down President Donald Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, upholding that any person born on American soil is a citizen. The Supreme Court ruled that the 14th Amendment guarantees birthright citizenship to children born in the US, including those whose parents are in the country unlawfully or only temporarily. Hours after assuming office for the second term in January last year, Trump issued an executive order that aimed to limit birthright citizenship to people who have at least one legally present parent in the US. Trump had described the birthright citizenship policy as a disgrace, while Vice President JD Vance called it he dumbest immigration policy in the world. On April 1, Trump was present in the Supreme Court to hear the oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case, a first such instance for a sitting president. Ratified in 1868, the 14th Amendment states that all persons born or naturalised in the US, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the US and of the State wherein they reside. Citizenship, then and now, was the right to have rights to freely participate in our political community, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the 5-4 majority ruling. Children born in the United States to parents unlawfully or temporarily present are 'subject to the jurisdiction' of the United States and are citizens at birth under the Fourteenth Amendment's Citizenship Clause, it said. It's the second major Trump second-term policy struck down by the Court, following the tariffs ruling in February. In a dissenting opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas said, (B)oth the Civil Rights Act and the Citizenship Clause guaranteed citizenship to persons born and domiciled in the United States regardless of their race. Because many potential applications of the President's Order are consistent with the original public meaning of the Citizenship Clause, I respectfully dissent, he wrote. If the Court had upheld Trump's order, it would have affected the legal status of nearly 250,000 babies born each year in the US, requiring families to prove the citizenship status of their newborns. Several members of Trump's close circle, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Second Lady Usha Vance, are children of immigrants who benefited from birthright citizenship. Today's ruling is a profound affirmation of who belongs in America, said Chintan Patel, Executive Director of civic organisation Indian American Impact. Indian and South Asian immigrant families are among those most directly threatened by Trump's executive order communities navigating long visa backlogs and uncertain immigration timelines, where children are often born here long before their parents have a clear path to permanence. Today, the Supreme Court looked at those families and said: your children are American. They belong here, he said. Ajay Jain Bhutoria, a prominent Indian-American community leader, described the judgement as a monumental victory. The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling protects birthright citizenship for immigrant families who built their lives here. As America prepares for its 250th anniversary, this decision honours our history as a nation strengthened by immigrants, he said. According to Khanderao Kand, President and Chief of Policy and Strategy of Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS), the apex court's decision provided much-needed certainty for millions of families who have built their lives in America. The Indian-American community, now nearly 5.2 million strong, includes more than 1.2 million highly skilled professionals and family members waiting in the employment-based green card backlog for years, he noted. We hope this moment also renews the focus on modernising our legal immigration system so that those who play by the rules are treated with fairness, certainty, and dignity, Kand said.
Commercial LPG prices cut by Rs 183.50 from July 1; no change in domestic cooking gas rates
New Delhi, Jul 01: Commercial LPG cylinder prices have been reduced by Rs 183.50 with effect from July 1, offering relief to hotels, restaurants and other businesses, while domestic consumers will continue to pay the existing rates for household cooking gas. The monthly revision by oil marketing companies (OMCs) has brought down the price of a 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder in Delhi from Rs 3,113.50 to Rs 2,930. The reduction marks the first cut in commercial LPG prices this year after several consecutive hikes driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, supply disruptions and elevated international energy prices. The latest price revision is expected to lower operating costs for businesses that rely heavily on commercial LPG, including restaurants, hotels, bakeries, caterers, roadside eateries and cloud kitchens. However, there is no relief for domestic consumers, as the price of the standard 14.2-kg household LPG cylinder remains unchanged across the country. Oil marketing companies review LPG prices on the first day of every month. While commercial cylinder prices largely reflect changes in international fuel markets, domestic LPG prices are also influenced by government policy. Commercial LPG prices had risen sharply in recent months due to higher global LPG prices and increased import costs amid uncertainty in global energy markets. The latest reduction indicates some easing in those pressures, although commercial cylinder prices remain above levels seen before this year's surge.
Crime Branch files chargesheet against former J&K Bank daily wager in Rs 1.04 crore loan fraud case
Srinagar, July 1: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch, Jammu and Kashmir, has filed a chargesheet against a former daily wager of J&K Bank for allegedly misappropriating over Rs 1.04 crore through unauthorised banking transactions, manipulation of loan limits and misuse of banking credentials. According to a statement issued by the Crime Branch, the chargesheet was filed before the Court of the Additional Special Judge, Anti-Corruption, Srinagar, in FIR No. 20/2018 under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471, 409 and 201 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC) read with Section 5(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act. The accused has been identified as Rouf Mohammad Wani, son of Late Mohammad Akbar Wani and a resident of Hanjura, Chadoora in Budgam district. The investigation revealed that while working as a daily wager at the J&K Bank Business Unit in Dada Ompora, Chadoora, the accused allegedly fraudulently debited customers' accounts, enhanced the credit limits of Kisan Credit Card (KCC) accounts without authorisation and misused banking credentials to siphon off funds. The Crime Branch said the accused allegedly carried out the fraud for wrongful financial gain to himself and his family members, causing a corresponding loss of Rs 1,04,48,141 to the bank. Following completion of the investigation, the chargesheet has been submitted before the competent court for judicial adjudication. The Crime Branch has advised the public to remain vigilant against economic fraud and report any such incidents to the Senior Superintendent of Police, Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Kashmir. Victims of economic fraud can also lodge complaints via email at sspeow-kmr@jkpolice.gov.in .
Trump earned over 1 billion dollars from cryptocurrency and business ventures in 2025
New Delhi, Jul 01: US President Donald Trump earned more than $1 billion (about 750 million) last year, with cryptocurrency emerging as his biggest source of income, according to his mandatory 2025 financial disclosure, the BBC reported. The 927-page financial report shows Trump earned about $635 million in royalties from his Trump-themed meme coin, launched just three days before he took office. Although the cryptocurrency has since lost much of its value, it generated substantial income during the reporting period. The disclosure also revealed that Trump received more than $500 million from World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency company founded by his sons along with the children of his special envoy, Steve Witkoff. According to the BBC, Trump and his family receive 75 per cent of the firm's net proceeds. Apart from cryptocurrency, Trump reported millions of dollars in earnings from his real estate business as well as sales of Trump-branded Bibles, watches and other merchandise. The White House rejected suggestions that the President had benefited financially from holding office. White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly said Trump had helped make the United States he crypto capital of the world and denied any conflict of interest. Neither the President nor his family has ever engaged or will ever engage in conflicts of interest, Kelly said, adding that all actions taken by Trump and his administration were in the best interests of the American people. According to the BBC, the latest disclosure marks a sharp increase in Trump's reported earnings compared with the previous year, when he declared more than $600 million in income. The filing also details several smaller cryptocurrency-related transactions involving digital wallets holding crypto assets. The financial disclosure includes the earnings of First Lady Melania Trump as well. She reported income of $10.7 million from a licensing agreement linked to a documentary about her released last year, along with another $6 million from an agreement related to the sale of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), or digital collectibles.
Rajasthan: 7 killed, over 15 injured as bus rams into truck on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway
Jaipur, Jul 1: A passenger bus rammed into a truck and caught fire on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Rajasthan's Dausa district early Wednesday, killing seven people and injuring over 15 others, police said. The accident took place near Dhanawda under the Kolwa police station area. Dausa Superintendent of Police Piyush Dixit told PTI that five victims were charred to death in the blaze, while two others succumbed to severe head injuries. The bus was travelling from Rishikesh in Uttarakhand to Indore in Madhya Pradesh when it collided with a truck moving ahead of it on the expressway, he said. The bus was operated by Hans Travels of Indore, according to the police. The impact of the collision triggered a massive fire in both vehicles, sparking panic among the passengers. The injured were rescued and shifted to the Dausa District Hospital for treatment, the SP said. Police, fire brigade personnel and local administration teams rushed to the spot and carried out rescue operations. The blaze was later brought under control.
Ayodhya Bar Association seeks CBI probe into Ram Mandir donation row
The Ayodhya Bar Association has passed a resolution demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the alleged mishandling of public donations meant for the Ram Mandir, raising concerns over financial transparency and the reported theft of temple offerings from the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, reports Bar & Bench. The Association said it would move the Allahabad High Court seeking a court-monitored CBI investigation into the Trusts financial affairs and accounts to ensure accountability. At an extraordinary general body meeting, the Association also resolved that its members would not appear on behalf of those accused in the alleged theft of temple offerings. It further decided that any member representing an accused would be required to deposit a sahyog dhanrashi (contribution) of 5 lakh per accused into the Bar Associations fund. Responding to concerns that the resolution could affect an accused persons right to legal representation, Ayodhya Bar Association Secretary Shailendra Jaiswal clarified that the decision applied only to advocates who are members of the local Bar Association. Our sentiments have been deeply hurt by the theft of temple offerings, not just as professionals, but as Hindus and residents of Ayodhya. I can only request and mandate the advocates within our association not to represent the accused. However, anyone from outside the Bar Association of Ayodhya is completely free to do so, he said. The development comes days after the Supreme Court declined to urgently hear a public interest litigation seeking a CBI probe into alleged financial irregularities and missing funds related to donations made for the Ram Mandir. A vacation bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and Sheel Nagu on June 29 refused urgent listing of the plea, directing the petitioners to furnish a copy of the petition to the Registry. The court said the matter would be considered in due course.
Amit Shah launches FCRA 2.0 Portal, e-OCI Card to boost digital governance
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday launched the FCRA 2.0 Portal and the e-OCI Card, saying the two technology-driven initiatives will simplify services for citizens, enhance transparency and strengthen national security. Speaking at the launch, Amit Shah said the initiatives reflect the governments commitment to the principle of Minimum Government, Maximum Governance by leveraging technology to improve service delivery while ensuring stricter monitoring of violations. The Home Minister said the upgraded FCRA 2.0 Portal would make compliance under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act easier for organisations receiving foreign donations by digitising the entire process, including applications, renewals and annual returns. Features such as Aadhaar-based authentication, e-Sign, OCR-based document verification and integration with government databases and banks will reduce paperwork and enable real-time monitoring of foreign contributions, he said. Amit Shah added that the portal, hosted on the governments MeghRaj cloud platform, will improve data security. He also announced that an FCRA mobile application, an AI-powered chatbot and an online dashboard for banks will be introduced in the coming months. The Home Minister also launched the e-OCI Card, describing it as a major step towards providing seamless digital services to more than 50 lakh Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders. Under the new system, applicants can complete the entire process online, while existing cardholders can obtain a digital OCI card in most cases without fresh physical verification. Amit Shah said OCI cardholders will no longer be required to obtain a new OCI booklet every time they receive a new passport after the age of 20. Instead, they will only need to update their passport details online. The digital card will also eliminate the risk of loss or damage to physical documents and facilitate faster verification during travel. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, the two initiatives are aimed at making governance more transparent, secure and citizen-friendly through greater use of digital technology.
Vidyadhan Scholarship expands to J&K, SFPI targets 50 students in first batch
In a significant development, the Bengaluru-based Shibulal Family Philanthropic Initiatives (SFPI) has launched its flagship Vidyadhan Scholarship Programme in J&K, with plans to support 50 meritorious students in its first batch. The move is a major push to improve access to higher education for economically disadvantaged students of Jammu and Kashmir, Addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Tuesday, SFPI Principal Consultant Pankaj Tripathi said the scholarship programme, founded in 1999 by Infosys co-founder S.D. Shibulal and Kumari Shibulal, has now been expanded to Jammu and Kashmir as part of its outreach to newer regions. The programme is operational in 27 states and Union Territories. This year we are launching it in Jammu and Kashmir, Nagaland and, if possible, Chhattisgarh, Tripathi said. The Vidyadhan Scholarship Programme provides long-term financial assistance, mentorship, career guidance and internship opportunities to meritorious students from economically weaker families from Class 11 until graduation. Tripathi said students who have secured at least 75 percent marks or 7.5 CGPA in the Class 10 examination are eligible to apply. For students with disabilities, the eligibility has been relaxed to 65 percent marks or 6.5 CGPA. The annual family income should not exceed Rs 2 lakh, certified by the concerned Tehsildar. Selection will be made through an online aptitude test followed by an interview. He said the scholarship support generally continues for five to seven years, enabling students to complete their higher secondary and graduation without financial constraints. Unlike conventional scholarship schemes, Vidyadhan focuses not only on financial assistance but also on mentoring. In the last 27 years, we have learnt that mentorship is equally important. Students receive career guidance, are connected with mentors and later provided internship opportunities, Tripathi said. He said the programme was opened for applications in Jammu and Kashmir in May and around 45 students have already registered. He said the applications will remain open until July 31, 2026 and the entire application process is free of cost. Tripathi urged students, particularly those studying in government schools and living in remote areas, to apply, saying a dedicated helpline has been established to assist applicants facing difficulties with the online registration process. SFPI has also cautioned students that the application process is completely free and that it has not authorised any individual or agency to facilitate selections. Applicants are required to upload a passport-size photograph, Class 10 marksheet, income certificate and a valid email ID while submitting their online application. Tripathi said SFPI has selected 50 students from Jammu and Kashmir for its inaugural batch and plans to induct 50 to 60 fresh students every year, creating a continuous pipeline of beneficiaries from Class 11 through graduation. He said the initiative aims to enable talented students from financially weaker backgrounds to pursue professional careers in medicine, engineering, nursing, civil services and other fields without financial barriers. Headquartered in Bengaluru, SFPI has supported over 18,260 students across the country since the programme's inception. The initiative is currently operational in 27 states and Union Territories through a transparent IT-enabled platform and is supported by corporate partners including UST, Flex India, FANUC India and Intrepid Finance. Students can submit applications online through the Vidyadhan portal or the SDF Vidya mobile application till July 31, 2026.
Dr Rafiq Simnani conferred Ratan Tata VisionaryIcon Award
Kashmir-based laparoscopic and robotic surgeon Dr. Rafiq Simnani has been conferred the Ratan Tata Visionary Icon Award 2026, the Global Visionary Honour by the Jivran Foundation. The award has been conferred in recognition of his contributions to advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgery. According to the citation, the award acknowledges Dr. Simnani's role in pioneering minimally invasive surgical techniques in Kashmir. The renowned surgeon has expanded advanced surgical care to remote areas and promoted robotic surgery for better patient outcomes. The citation also notes his professional achievements, fellowships, and contributions to improving healthcare accessibility. The award has been presented by the Jivran Foundation, an NGO registered with NITI Aayog and the Ministry of MSME.
National Statistics Day observed at SKUAST-K Wadura
The Division of Agricultural Economics and Statistics, Faculty of Agriculture, Wadura, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), celebrated National Statistics Day 2026 here. The event was organised with a focus on the growing importance of administrative data in governance, research and sustainable development. The event, held under the guidance of Dean Faculty of Agriculture Wadura, Prof. Shakeel A. Mir, marked the birth anniversary of eminent statistician Prof. Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis and highlighted his contribution to the field of statistics. The programme was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Sopore, Shabir Ahmad Raina, as the chief guest, while Commandant CRPF Battalion Wadura, Mr Ravi Mishra, was the guest of honour. Head of the Division of Agricultural Economics and Statistics, Prof. Showkat Maqbool, who coordinated the programme, welcomed the guests and participants. He underlined the significance of statistics in agricultural planning, evidence-based decision-making and improving public service delivery. Prof. Mir appreciated the efforts of the division, stating that such programmes help students understand the expanding role of statistics, data science and analytics in agriculture and policy formulation. Assistant Professor Dr Fehim Jeelani Wani delivered a lecture on Mahalanobis' Vision to the Era of Administrative Data, explaining the evolution of statistical systems from traditional surveys to modern digital data-driven frameworks. Addressing the gathering, ADC Sopore Shabir Ahmad Raina stressed that administrative data has become a vital tool for effective planning, monitoring and evaluation of developmental programmes. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Prof. Sajad A. Saraf, with participation from faculty members, researchers and students of various divisions.
Multi-layered security grid in place for Amarnath Yatra: IGP Kashmir
With Amarnath Yatra (SANJY-2026) set to commence on July 3 and continue till August 28, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir, V.K. Birdi, on Tuesday said that a comprehensive, multi-layered security architecture has been meticulously put in place to safeguard the pilgrimage routes and ensure the safe passage of lakhs of devotees. Speaking to reporters IGP Birdi said that the Jammu and Kashmir Police, in close coordination with Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), district administration, and other stakeholders, has integrated advanced surveillance systems, intensive mock drills, and robust disaster-response mechanisms across both the Pahalgam and Baltal axes. The purpose of these exercises is to ensure that every stakeholder understands and performs its assigned role effectively. In the event of any contingency, all security agencies must be able to respond in a coordinated and time-bound manner, he said and added that full-scale rehearsals have been conducted to fine-tune inter-agency coordination. The IGP emphasised the enhanced role of technology in the security framework. An extensive network of over 400 CCTV cameras, equipped with facial recognition systems (FRS), has been deployed across key points on the pilgrimage routes, trekking tracks, base camps, and transit areas. This system allows for real-time monitoring from elevated locations and swift identification of flagged individuals, enabling immediate intervention by security personnel. Project Hawk Eye in Anantnag, which includes drone detachments, sniper teams (including 22 specialized teams), Machan Morchas, and strategic deployments, forms a critical component of the ridge domination and area sanitization strategy. Birdi noted that the security grid extends from the Navyug Tunnel across the Valley, covering both Yatra axes through a multi-tiered mechanism designed for comprehensive protection. Additional measures include QR code-based tracking for pony riders and RFID systems for pilgrims, alongside strengthened anti-drone and bomb disposal capabilities. Given the challenging high-altitude terrain, special emphasis has been placed on preparedness for weather-related emergencies, landslides, avalanches, and glacier movements. A joint tabletop exercise involving J&K Police, CAPF, disaster management authorities, and the district administration mapped vulnerable stretches and coordinated response protocols. Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs) have been strategically positioned for rapid deployment. Officials have also upgraded infrastructure, including medical facilities at over 100 transit camps, to handle any contingencies effectively. IGP Birdi appealed to all pilgrims to strictly adhere to the cut-off timings notified by the J&K Police and Traffic Department. Pilgrims are advised to familiarise themselves with the notified timings before commencing their journey and plan their travel accordingly. Adherence to these timings is essential for ensuring regulated movement and enabling security agencies to provide complete security cover during the Yatra, he said. Authorities have urged devotees to prioritize fitness, carry valid medical certificates, and cooperate fully with security and administrative personnel. Advance registration for the Yatra is ongoing, with expectations of over 3.5 lakh pilgrims this year. This years security plan builds on directives from Union Home Minister Amit Shah for an impenetrable multi-layered security grid, combining traditional forces with modern technology such as drones and extensive CCTV surveillance. Senior officials, including Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, have reviewed preparations, praising the collaborative efforts of security forces, the Shrine Board, and local communities.
Anantnag court convicts man in 2019 road-rage murder case initially treated as traffic accident
A court in Anantnag has convicted a man in a 2019 road-rage murder case that was initially registered as a road traffic accident and sentenced him to life imprisonment. Principal Sessions Judge, Anantnag, Tahir Khurshid Raina convicted Showkat Ahmed Bhat of Khanabal in FIR No. 09/2019 registered at Police Station Qazigund under Sections 302 and 427 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC) for the murder of Naseeb Singh, a resident of Dayal Check, Hiranagar, Kathua. The conviction turned largely on the testimony of the prosecution's sole eyewitness, who had supported the prosecution before the police and a magistrate but turned hostile during trial. Rejecting the defence contention that the witness's testimony had become unreliable, the court observed, The testimony of a witness does not lose its evidentiary value merely because the witness turns hostile in court. It further held: The court is entitled to rely upon such portion of the testimony which is consistent with other material evidence on record. The court said that while the witness retracted parts of his earlier statement during examination-in-chief, he admitted material facts during cross-examination by the prosecution. Those admissions, read with the post-mortem report, the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report and recovery of the weapon of offence, established the prosecution case beyond reasonable doubt, it said. According to the prosecution, the case arose out of a roadside altercation during which Naseeb Singh was assaulted with an iron rod, resulting in fatal injuries. Although the case was initially registered as a road traffic accident, the investigation established that the death was caused by a homicidal assault, it submitted. Accepting the prosecution's version, the court held that the medical and forensic evidence corroborated the eyewitness account and completed the chain of circumstances pointing to the guilt of the accused. On the question of sentence, the court observed: Life imprisonment is the rule and death penalty is an exception, reserved for the rarest of rare cases. While awarding life imprisonment, the court took note of the convict's socio-economic background, his responsibility as the sole breadwinner for three minor children and his satisfactory conduct in custody. The case did not fall within the arest of rare category warranting capital punishment, the judge concluded. The court also directed payment of Rs 5 lakh to the victim's family under the Jammu and Kashmir Victim Compensation Scheme.
HC quashes PSA detention of 5 persons
The High Court of J&K and Ladakh has quashed detention of five persons under the Jammu & Kashmir Public Safety Act (PSA) and ordered their release from custody. Allowing their separate petitions, a bench of Justice Rahul Bharti quashed the detention orders passed by various District Magistrates against the persons who were booked under PSA. In response to one of the petitions filed on behalf of Mudasir Ahmad Mir challenging his detention order dated December 3, 2024, issued by the District Magistrate, Srinagar, the court quashed the order as the authorities failed to produce the complete detention record, including the latest order extending his detention. The Home Department of the Government of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir appears to be reckoning and reeling under an impression as if the summoning of detention record by the High Court in a habeas corpus writ petition is a mere formality to be complied with by handing over a photostat copy of the record through a Clerk to the Government Advocate for onward transmission to the Court, without the Commissioner/ Secretary, Home Department......first verifying the record file to ensure that the detention record in its entirety is made available for the perusal of the constitutional court which in turn is under a constitutional obligation to safeguard the personal liberty of citizens, be it an undertrial, a detenue, or a free citizen, the court said while allowing Mirs plea. The Court held that continued preventive detention could not be legitimized in the absence of the order authorizing the latest extension of custody and directed Mirs immediate release from Kot Bhalwal Jail, saying to which effect the Superintendent concerned to act in abidance. While quashing detention order dated October 28, 2025 against Nazir Ahmad Dar of Srinagar, the court noted that that the District Magistrate Srinagar, took nearly two months to act on the detention dossier submitted by the Senior Superintendent of Police, Srinagar, before issuing the PSA detention order. The court held that preventive detention requires prompt action, but in the present case the District Magistrate offered no explanation for the delay either in the detention order or in the grounds of detention. The unexplained gap indicated that the dossier had been processed as a routine matter rather than one warranting urgent preventive action, rendering the exercise of powers under the Jammu and Kashmir Public Safety Act, 1978, legally flawed and unsustainable, the court said. Besides, the court quashed preventive detention order against Ishtiyaq Ahmad Malik, issued by the District Magistrate, Anantnag on April 26, 2025; Fayaz Ahmad Lone, who was detained following an order dated May 7, 2025, issued the District Magistrate Pulwama and Uneeb Naseer Mir, who was detained in terms of an order issued by the District Magistrate Srinagar, on 3 May 2025.
Second marriage without dissolution of first may amount to bigamy: High Court
Enticing a married woman away for an illicit relationship is a punishable offence under Section 84 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and contracting a second marriage without dissolution of the first may amount to bigamy under Section 82 of the legislation, the High Court of J&K and Ladakh has said. A bench of Justice MA Chowdhary made the observations while refusing to quash an FIR registered in an alleged abduction case. The complaint disclosed cognizable offences and required a full-fledged investigation, the court noted while dismissing the petition that had called in question the FIR. Ruksana Bano of north Kashmir's Baramulla, and Nikhil Chokker of West Delhi had petitioned court seeking to quash the FIR registered by Police under Sections 87 and 49 of the BNS. According to the plea, Ruksana, an adult woman, had voluntarily left Kashmir after allegedly being subjected to physical assault, threats and a forced marriage by her relatives and the family of her first husband. She escaped with the help of friends, travelled to New Delhi of her own free will and was never abducted by anyone, she claimed. Father of Rukhsanas first husband as complainant opposed the plea with the contention that she was legally married to his son and had been abducted from her matrimonial home with the assistance of two local persons at the instance of co-petitioner, Nikhil Chokker. During the proceedings, the High Court through a virtual mode recorded Ruksana's statement wherein she maintained that she had not been kidnapped and was residing in Delhi voluntarily. She also said that she apprehended danger to her life if she returned to Kashmir and intended to seek divorce from first husband. Moreover, she alleged that her marriage with him had been forced. In its status report to the court, the police said that Ruksana had telephonically stated she had travelled to Delhi of her own choice and wished to record her statement there due to safety concerns. However, the investigating agency submitted that the probe had remained incomplete because of the interim stay granted by the High Court and sought permission to continue the investigation. The Court also took note of documents placed on record by the complainant, including an Arya Samaj marriage certificate and photographs, indicating that Ruksana had allegedly married Nikhil Chokker in Delhi on May 28, 2025, while her earlier marriage with Baramulla resident was still subsisting. Pointing out that the material on record disclosed issues requiring investigation, the Court said, It is settled legal position that enticing away a married woman with intention to engage her in illicit sexual intercourse with someone else is a recognized criminal offence under Section 84 of the BNS, akin to Section 498 of the repealed IPC. Moreover, the Court noted that if the second marriage was contracted without dissolution of the earlier marriage, it would also constitute the offence of bigamy under Section 82 of the BNS. The Court held that the complaint could not be treated as an abuse of the legal process warranting quashing of the FIR and dismissed the petition and vacated the interim stay on investigation. Even as the court said that the investigating agency may record Ruksana's statement at a place where she feels safe, taking note of her apprehension regarding her personal security, and proceed with the investigation in accordance with law.
Jammu and Kashmir Bharatiya Janata Party president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Sharma on Tuesday called on Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda at Parliament House, New Delhi and urged him to expedite completion of AIIMS Awantipora. Nadda assured to examine the issue for appropriate and timely action. Sharma expressed gratitude to the union government for according the highest priority to the Union Territory on that account and for undertaking unprecedented initiatives to strengthen medical infrastructure across the UT. He appreciated the establishment and expansion of modern healthcare institutions, new medical colleges and advanced medical facilities in various districts, stating that these initiatives significantly improved access to quality healthcare for the people. Sat Sharma particularly thanked the Union leadership for the substantial progress made at AIIMS Jammu, noting that the institution had already begun providing advanced medical services to patients from Jammu as well as neighbouring regions. He requested the Union Health Minister to further strengthen AIIMS Jammu by ensuring timely expansion of its facilities, specialised departments and manpower so that it could evolve into a premier healthcare and research institution. Sat Sharma also appealed to the Union Minister to expedite the completion of AIIMS in Kashmir, stating that the people of the Kashmir Valley were eagerly awaiting the operationalisation of the prestigious institution. He emphasised that early completion of the project would significantly enhance access to advanced healthcare facilities for the residents of the Valley and reduce their dependence on institutions outside the region. JP Nadda patiently heard the issues raised by Sat Sharma and appreciated his concern for strengthening healthcare services in Jammu and Kashmir. The Union Health Minister assured him that the government remained committed to further improving the health sector in the Union Territory and that the issues brought to his notice, including the progress of AIIMS Kashmir, would be examined sympathetically for appropriate and timely action, an official statement mentioned.
Er Rashid returns to Tihar Jail after interim bail, AIP appeals for release
Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi Tuesday said that Member of Parliament from Baramulla and AIP President Er Rashid returned to Tihar Jail after the expiry of his five-day interim bail granted by the Court from June 25 to June 30 to attend the Chahlum of his late father. Inam Un Nabi said Er Rashid has always respected the rule of law and every order of the judiciary. However, his prolonged incarceration continues to cause immense hardship to his family and deprives the people of the Baramulla Parliamentary Constituency of direct access to their elected representative. Inam Un Nabi appealed to the Government of India and the Judiciary to release Member of Parliament Er Rashid, enabling him to freely discharge the responsibilities entrusted to him by the people.

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