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Machine operator killed after excavator plunges into gorge in Ramban

Banihal, Jul 14: A machine operator was killed after an L&T excavator he was operating for a road construction project skidded off the road and plunged into a deep gorge in Ramban district on Monday evening, police said. The accident occurred in the Gajpath Qillah area under the jurisdiction of Chanderkote Police Station. According to police, information about the incident was received at around 8:30 p.m., following which a rescue operation was immediately launched by Ramban Police with the assistance of Civil Quick Response Team (QRT) volunteers . Police officials said the excavator rolled down the gorge, trapping the operator beneath the heavily damaged machine. After strenuous efforts, rescuers used a JCB machine to lift the wreckage and retrieve the body. The deceased was identified as Akhtar Hussain, son of Hussain Khanday, a resident of Kahara in Doda district. The body was shifted to the District Hospital Ramban for medico-legal formalities. Police have registered a case and initiated an investigation to ascertain the exact cause of the accident.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:53 am

40% of Americans would choose pets over children, new study finds

Srinagar, July 13: A growing number of Americansparticularly younger adultsare prioritising pets over parenthood, with many reshaping their finances and even future plans around their animals, according to a new survey by The Harris Poll. The 2026 State of Pets report found that 40% of Americans would choose pets over children if they had to decide between the two, while 55% of Gen Z and Millennials said they had considered building a life around pets instead of having children. The survey also found that emotional bonds with pets continue to deepen. Among pet owners, 83% agreed with the statement, My pet(s) is/are like my own child. Explaining why many Americans would choose pets over children, the report found that 45% said they were ot in the right part of my life to take care of a child, while 35% believed pets are easier to care for and 32% said they are less of a financial strain than children. Despite seeing pets as a more affordable alternative to raising children, many owners are struggling with the rising cost of pet care. According to the survey, 44% of pet owners agreed that he cost of living today makes me worry about whether I can continue to afford the life my pet deserves, with concern rising to 54% among Gen Z and Millennials. To meet those costs, many owners are sacrificing their own spending. The survey found 56% cook at home more instead of ordering takeout, 41% switch to cheaper grocery brands, and 39% cut back on personal comfort purchases to afford expenses for their pets. Among younger pet owners, financial sacrifices are even greater. Nearly three in ten (29%) Gen Z and Millennial pet owners agreed, I am facing debt as a result of expenses related to my pet(s). The report also highlighted the growing emotional role pets play in people's lives. Nearly half (49%) of single pet owners agreed with the statement, I have given up on finding a romantic partner and rely on my pet(s) for companionship, while 78% said not treating pets like family is a red flag when forming close relationships. Even advances in artificial intelligence are unlikely to replace traditional pet ownership. Eighty-six per cent of pet owners agreed that AI pets could never replace the emotional bond that owners have with real live pets. As pet ownership becomes more central to people's lives, many owners also want governments to provide greater support. Nearly seven in ten (68%) said pet owners should receive tax breaks for food and medical expenses similar to child-related deductions, while 69% said they would adopt their pet as a legal dependent if it were possible. The online survey was conducted by The Harris Poll between April 24 and 26, 2026, among 2,070 U.S. adults, including 1,625 pet owners, and is nationally representative of the U.S. adult population.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:34 am

13th batch of Amarnath Yatra: Over 5,300 pilgrims leave Jammu amid unprecedented security

Banihal, Jul 14: The 13th batch of pilgrims undertaking the annual Amarnath Yatra-2026 left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu during the early hours of Tuesday under multi-layer security arrangements, with 5,335 devotees proceeding towards the twin base camps of Baltal and Pahalgam in Kashmir. According to the Joint Police Control Room (JPCR), the Baltal axis convoy departed at 2:42 a.m., while the Pahalgam axis convoy rolled out at 3:10 a.m. under the escort of Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF and other security agencies. Of the total pilgrims, 1,736 were bound for the Baltal route and 3,599 opted for the traditional Pahalgam route. The yatris included 3,911 men, 1,288 women, 21 children, 90 sadhus, 24 sadhvis and one transgender pilgrim. The convoy comprised 232 vehicles, including 138 buses, 36 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), 57 light motor vehicles (LMVs) and one two-wheeler. While 99 vehicles moved towards Baltal, 133 vehicles proceeded to Pahalgam. With the departure of the latest batch, the cumulative number of pilgrims who have left Bagwati Nagar Jammu for the cave shrine this year has reached 93,036, reflecting the steady flow of devotees participating in the ongoing annual pilgrimage. Authorities have maintained elaborate security arrangements all along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, including key transit points such as Chanderkote, Ramban and Banihal, to ensure the safe and smooth movement of the Yatra convoys. Traffic restrictions and regulated convoy movement continue to remain in force as part of the security protocol. The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is proceeding peacefully under tight security, with civil administration, police, CRPF, SDRF, health services and other departments working round the clock to facilitate the pilgrimage.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:21 am

CUK invites applications for admission to UG programmes

Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) is inviting online applications from eligible candidates for admission to its Undergraduate (UG) programmes for the academic session 2026-27. Candidates who have appeared in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2026 and are desirous of seeking admission to the University's undergraduate programmes are advised to register online through the University admission portal, said a press release. The online registration process started from July 7, 2026 and will remain open till July 19, 2026 (11:55 PM). Interested candidates can complete the registration process and access the detailed admission guidelines by visiting the University admission portal at https://cukashmircuet.samarth.edu.in/. As per a press release, the University is offering admission in the undergraduate programmes, including B.Sc. (Honours/Honours with Research) in Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology, B.A. (Honours) English, Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) in Tourism and Hospitality Management, B.A. LL.B. (Honours) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Honours). The candidates are advised to exercise the same programme preferences during the counselling registration process as were indicated by them in their NTA CUET-UG 2026 application form. Admissions shall be made strictly on the basis of CUET-UG 2026 merit in accordance with the University admission policy and the applicable statutory norms. For any technical assistance related to the online registration process, candidates can contact +91-9797959391, while queries pertaining to the admission process may be addressed to +91-9469147277 during office hours from 9 am to 5 pm, it said.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:43 am

Ravinder Pandita conferred with Lal Ded National Literary Award by LG Sinha

Chairman of the Save Sharda Committee Kashmir (Regd.), Ravinder Pandita was honoured with the Lal Ded National Literary Award by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at a grand book release ceremony held at Tagore Hall. The event marked the release of Lal Ded The Mother of Kashmir, authored by Dr. Vaidehi Taman, and recognized individuals for their contributions to cultural and heritage preservation. Other awardees included Commodore (Retd.) D. S. Sodhi and senior journalist Manzoor Dar, among others. Expressing gratitude, Ravinder Pandita thanked the organizers for highlighting Lal Ded as a symbol of Kashmir's shared cultural heritage. He, along with the organizers, called for the establishment of a library in Lal Ded's name to preserve and promote her works and those of her contemporaries. The function was attended by several distinguished guests, including former Rajya Sabha MP Dr Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat, and noted Kashmiri writer Neerja Mattoo.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:42 am

RTI Movement , JKCAG organise picnic for senior citizens

In a unique initiative in support of senior citizens especially those belonging to lower income groups , the Jammu & Kashmir RTI Movement & J&K Climate Action Group-JKCAG took around twenty old aged and middle aged couples for a picnic to Yousmarg. The picnic was sponsored by a newly established Foodland Caf and Restaurant Chadoora. The excursion brought together around 40 people, mostly old aged couples from Chadoora area in Budgam, giving many of them a rare opportunity to step away from daily hardships and experience the natural beauty of Yousmarg. For many senior citizens the trip marked a great occasion, as it was their very first time visiting Yusmarg in spite of living just 20 to 25 kms away from the hill-station. This initiative was started by Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat last year when around 22 couples were taken to the same location. The aim of these picnics is to ensure that vulnerable and marginalized members of the community enjoy recreational experiences often out of their reach due to financial constraints. We are now planning for similar outings for one or two nights as well for those aged couples who have never stayed in a lodge or a hotel due to weak economic background. The Travel Agents Association of Kashmir-TAAK is planning to sponsor our next event. TAAK President Farooq Kuthoo and Secretary General Sajad Kralyari who were also present at Yusmarg on Sunday said they would like to collaborate with us in future for such outings for senior citizens couples, said Dr Raja Muzaffar. The event was coordinated by Shabir Musroof, senior member of J&K RTI Movement & Mohammad Younus Bhat. Several members of RTI Movement and Climate Action Group were also present on the occasion along with owner of Foodland Caf & Restaurant Chadoora Nazir Ahmad. Chairman RTI Movement Dr Raja Muzaffar appreciated Nazir Ahmad for his support in holding the event. He also thanked DC Budgam Athar Amir Khan, AD Fisheries Mushtaq Ahmad for the logistical support at Yusmarg.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:41 am

Horse-trading against mandate, BJP trying to break NC Govt with money: Ruhullah

National Conference Member of Parliament from Srinagar, Syed Aga Ruhullah, on Monday vehemently opposed any attempts at horse-trading to destabilise the government, asserting that the Omar Abdullah-led dispensation should be allowed to complete its full term. A few days ago, I said in an interview that I am against it. No matter how many disagreements I have with the party, and there is no doubt about it, I am totally against horse-trading, MP Ruhullah told reporters during his visit to Shopian district as per KNS. The Srinagar MPs remarks come amid speculation about political instability in the Union Territory. He alleged that efforts were being made by the BJP to engineer defections by luring legislators with money. And people from the party, from the government, on the basis of money, on the basis of the greed of the BJP, people should be left behind and horse-trading should take place, and this government should be broken. I am just as much against it, MP Ruhullah stated. This government should be given the opportunity to fulfill its time, he said, adding that any horse-trading is against democracy, is against this mandate. MP Ruhullah, who has often been at odds with his party leadership, maintained that disagreements, if any, must be on the basis of principles and not dictated by the BJP. Even if there are disagreements, they should be on the basis of principles, not on the basis of what the BJP says, not on the greed of the BJP's money, not because of the fear of the BJP, he asserted. The MP further said that those who are being targeted should introspect. The Chief Minister only talked about one person, according to me there are many people who talk, so all of them should look into their pockets, and the Chief Minister should also look into his pockets, why he has come to this position, where people doubt our government. He further questioned the government's functioning, saying if it had worked on principles and the mandate, neither the BJP could have created such doubts nor would there have been doubts in people's minds. So I will say again, whether it is 20 crores or for free, no one should be allowed to do horse-trading, MP Ruhullah further said.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:38 am

July 13 Martyrs: Dr Farooq Abdullah, CM Omar offer tributes at commemorative ceremony

The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference's proposed programme at the Martyrs' Graveyard (Mazar-e-Shuhada) at Naqshband Sahib, Srinagar, to commemorate Martyrs' Day was not allowed to proceed following strict restrictions imposed by security forces. Several senior National Conference leaders were also placed under house detention, preventing them from participating in the scheduled programme. As per a party press release, following these restrictions, J&K National Conference organized a special commemorative function at its headquarters, Nawa-e-Subha Complex, where rich tributes were paid to the martyrs of July 13, 1931. The programme commenced with the recitation of the Holy Qur'an, followed by Fatiha for the departed martyrs. The ceremony was presided over by Party President Dr Farooq Abdullah and attended by Party Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar, Additional General Secretary Choudhary Mohammad Ramzan, cabinet Minister Sakina Itoo, Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Provincial President Adv. Showkat Ahmad Mir, senior party leaders, Members of the Legislative Assembly, office bearers and party workers. Paying tributes to the martyrs of 13 July 1931, Omar Abdullah said that carrying forward the mission of the Kashmir martyrs was both a historical and moral responsibility, and that the National Conference would continue its struggle until the martyrs' vision of Naya Kashmir is realized. He said it was deeply unfortunate that throughout the country, those who sacrificed their lives against British rule are honoured as martyrs, while in Jammu and Kashmir, people who laid down their lives against autocratic rule and in favour of democracy are not even allowed to be remembered at their graves. Omar Abdullah alleged that the restrictions reflected a mindset rooted in religious discrimination. He said the martyrs of Kashmir were Muslims, while the ruler they had opposed was a Hindu, and that this, according to him, was the reason behind preventing people from visiting the graves. He described the move as a manifestation of the BJP's hostility towards Muslims, saying that people were now being stopped from paying homage to those who sacrificed their lives against oppression. He stressed that history cannot be judged through the prism of religion. Those attempting to measure sacrifices on the basis of religion are, in fact, insulting every sacrifice made for the country's freedom. Who will teach history to those BJP leaders who today control the police machinery? he remarked. The Chief Minister asserted that the martyrs of 13 July were martyrs in the true sense, remain martyrs, and will always be remembered as such. He said preserving their graves, safeguarding their memory, and passing on the message of their sacrifices to future generations was the foremost responsibility of the people, and one from which they would never retreat. Referring to the restrictions imposed on visiting the Martyrs' graveyard, Omar Abdullah said that those issuing such orders would not remain in power forever but the graves of the martyrs would endure. He added that even if people were prevented from offering floral tributes and prayers on 13 July, the graves remained there throughout the year. How long can they keep these graves under guard? Will security forces remain deployed there all year? he asked. Questioning the Central Government's claims that normalcy had returned to Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah said there was a clear contradiction between such claims and the reality on the ground, where ordinary citizens continued to face restrictions similar to those imposed on prisoners. He further observed that although many Amarnath Yatras had taken place in the past, there had never been a need to shut down the National Highway or subject the public to such extraordinary hardships. If the situation was indeed normal, he asked, why were people being stopped and inconvenienced? Recalling his own journey to Jammu a day earlier, he said he had personally witnessed the difficulties faced by the general public. Omar Abdullah expressed confidence that a day would come when people would once again freely visit the Martyrs' Graveyard to offer prayers and floral tributes. He emphasized that martyrdom could never be measured by religion nor could the greatness of a martyr be determined by faith. Martyrdom, he said, represents the supreme sacrifice made for justice, truth, and freedom and the sacrifices of the martyrs of 13 July 1931 would forever remain alive in history. Jamait-e-Hamdani patron Maulana Riyaz Hamdani and chief spokesperson GM Saqi have paid glowing tributes to 1931 martyrs. Kashmiri nation owes their self-respect and dignity to these martyrs, We won't forget their sacrifice and walk on their path, Saqi said.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:37 am

Mirwaiz condoles demise of Qatars former Amir

Mirwaiz Molvi Umar Farooq has condoled the demise of Qatars former Emir, Father Amir Sheikh Hamaad bin Khalifa Al Thani. I express my deep sorrow at the passing of the Father Amir,Sheikh Hamaad bin Khalifa Al Thani. I had the privilege of meeting him during an OIC meeting in Doha, where he was gracious and generous in his hospitality towards us. He also took a keen interest in peace in South Asia and favoured engagement and dialogue as the way forward, Mirwaiz said in a post on X. May Allah grant him Jannah, and grant patience and solace to @TamimBinHamaad, his family, and the people of Qatar, he added.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:34 am

Leprosy declared Notifiable Disease in J&K

J&K Government on Monday declared leprosy a Notifiable Disease across J&K, mandating that all diagnosed cases be reported immediately by both public and private hospitals and healthcare providers. The notice has said that India has made remarkable progress under National Leprosy Eradication Program, and cases of leprosy in India have dropped from 57 per 10,000 people in 1983 to 0.57 cases per 10,000 people in 2024-25. The Union Health Ministry through its intensified efforts to eradicate leprosy in India has emphasized on strengthened surveillance, and timely reporting of all the cases. This aligns with the National Strategic Plan 2023-27 and Global Leprosy Strategy 2021-30. The notification issued today by the Health & Medical Education (H&ME) Department has been made under Section 2 of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897. It emphasizes the need for strengthened surveillance and timely detection to prevent disabilities and community transmission. Leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae and primarily affects the skin, peripheral nerves, mucosa of the upper respiratory tract, and eyes. Although it is curable, delayed detection can and does lead to permanent disabilities. The notification cites a directive from the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and a recommendation from the Mission Director, National Health Mission (J&K). It requires all government and private healthcare facilities, including all medical colleges, NGOs, and private healthcare providers to report every diagnosed case to the Chief Medical Officer of the concerned district. The copy of the report must also be sent to District Leprosy Officer and State Leprosy Officer in the prescribed NLEP format. The declaration achieves immediate effect and will remain in place until further orders.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:30 am

FSFTI & PUCA urge regulatory overhaul in allied healthcare education

Expressing concern over the absence of a uniform regulatory framework for Allied Healthcare education in India, Dr Anshu Kataria, President, Punjab Unaided Colleges Association (PUCA), President, Federation of Self Financing Technical Institutions (FSFTI), All India, and Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges, has urged the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) to ensure greater certainty, transparency, and consistency in the implementation of the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions Act, 2021. In a detailed representation submitted to the Commission, Dr Kataria has sought the formulation of comprehensive regulations covering admissions, eligibility criteria, infrastructure, land requirements, intake capacity, and other key academic and institutional norms. He also emphasized that essential regulatory provisions should remain stable during an ongoing academic session. Dr Kataria further recommended the notification of uniform land norms for all Allied Healthcare courses, the creation of a national digital database of students, the publication of institution-wise approved intake capacities, and the establishment of a transparent, predictable, and technology-driven regulatory mechanism for institutions across the country. India has the potential to become one of the largest suppliers of skilled healthcare human resources by offering quality Allied Healthcare education and training. Dr Kataria also expressed concern over the pending affiliation process in Punjab, stating that the University Grants Commission (UGC) has not yet endorsed the new Allied Healthcare norms for affiliating universities. He said that the UGC should issue directions to IKGPTU, Jalandhar, for the implementation of the new norms so that thousands of aspiring students can benefit from healthcare courses. Dr Rev. K. V. K. Rao, General Secretary, FSFTI, stated that the Allied Healthcare sector holds immense potential to address India's growing demand for skilled healthcare professionals. He urged the NCAHP to introduce comprehensive and uniform regulations at the earliest, enabling institutions across the country to function with clarity, consistency, and confidence while maintaining the highest academic and professional standards.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:28 am

Capacity Building Commission, in collaboration with IMPARD J&K, GAD launches Karmayogi Kartavya Karyakram

The Capacity Building Commission (CBC), Government of India, in collaboration with the Institute of Management, Public Administration and Rural Development (IMPARD), J&K and the General Administration Department (GAD), Government of Jammu & Kashmir, has commenced the first batch of the two-day Karmayogi Kartavya Karyakram (KKK) for State Master Trainers at the IMPARD campus in Srinagar. The programme, being conducted on July 1314, marks an important milestone in the implementation of Mission Karmayogi in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. It seeks to create a cadre of State Master Trainers who will subsequently cascade behavioural training across departments of the Government of Jammu & Kashmir, thereby institutionalising citizen-centric governance and a culture of excellence in public service, said a press release. The programme is being steered by Rehana Batool, IAS, Director General, IMPARD J&K, in collaboration with the Capacity Building Commission and the General Administration Department, Government of Jammu & Kashmir. Senior officers from various departments of the Government of Jammu & Kashmir are participating in the programme as State Master Trainers. Upon successful completion of the training, they will lead the delivery of the Karmayogi Kartavya Karyakram to government officials across their respective departments, ensuring wider institutional adoption of the principles of Mission Karmayogi. Karmayogi Kartavya Karyakram is the flagship behavioural transformation programme of the Capacity Building Commission, designed to strengthen values-based public service. The programme focuses on fostering behavioural competencies such as citizen-centricity, empathy, integrity, accountability, collaboration and selfless service, enabling public officials to deliver responsive, efficient and people-centric governance. The initiative represents a collaborative effort between the Capacity Building Commission, IMPARD J&K and the General Administration Department, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, to build a competent, future-ready and citizen-centric civil service capable of delivering transparent, accountable and effective governance. The two-day programme will include interactive sessions, experiential learning exercises and facilitated discussions to prepare the State Master Trainers for the effective rollout of the Karmayogi Kartavya Karyakram across Jammu & Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:26 am

J&K Govt constitutes UDMA for Jammu, Srinagar municipal corporations

The Jammu and Kashmir government has constituted the Urban Disaster Management Authority (UDMA) for the Municipal Corporations of Jammu and Srinagar to strengthen disaster preparedness, risk reduction and emergency response in urban areas. As per the notification issued by the Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction, the authority has been constituted under Section 41A of the Disaster Management Act, 2005. As per the notification, the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation concerned will serve as the Ex-Officio Chairperson, while the Deputy Commissioner of the respective district will be the Ex-Officio Vice-Chairperson. The authority will also comprise the Vice-Chairperson of the Development Authority (Srinagar/Jammu), Director of Urban Local Bodies, Senior Superintendent of Police of the concerned district, Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Chief Engineer of UEED, Joint Director of Fire and Emergency Services, and representatives from Civil Defence and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), wherever applicable, as ex-officio members. As per the notification, UDMA has been assigned the responsibility of preparing the Urban Disaster Management Plan, which will require approval from the Union Territory Disaster Management Authority (UTDMA). The authority will also coordinate the implementation of the urban disaster management plan and undertake risk and vulnerability assessments for urban hazards. Among its key functions, the UDMA has been tasked with advising on the enforcement of building codes and safety standards to improve disaster resilience, conducting capacity-building programmes, mock drills and public awareness campaigns, and coordinating with the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), UTDMA, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), SDRF and municipal services. The authority will also maintain an inventory of disaster response resources, including equipment and trained personnel, promote the integration of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) measures into city master plans, and periodically review mitigation, preparedness and capacity-building measures undertaken by the municipal corporations while issuing necessary guidelines. In the event of an emergency, the Chairperson of the Urban Disaster Management Authority may exercise all or any of the powers of the authority, subject to ex-post facto ratification by the UDMA, the notification reads.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:24 am

MP Mian Altaf chairs DISHA meeting in Shopian; reviews developmental works, schemes

Member of Parliament for the Anantnag-Rajouri Parliamentary Constituency, Mian Altaf Ahmad Monday chaired the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) meeting at Mini Secretariat, Shopian, to review the implementation and progress of government flagged schemes and major developmental projects across the district. The meeting was attended by MP, Srinagar Parliamentary Constituency, Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi; MLA, Zainapora, Showkat Hussain Ganie; MLA, Shopian, Shabir Ahmed Kullay, and other officers of district administration. District Development Commissioner (DDC), Shopian, Shishir Gupta gave a comprehensive presentation highlighting the physical and financial progress of flagship schemes and development initiatives being implemented in the district. During the meeting, the progress and achievements recorded under centrally sponsored schemes including MPLADS, MGNREGA, PMAY-G, PMGSY, PMAY- U, SBM-Grameen & Urban, HADP, JKCIP, FRA, PMFBY, PM SVANidhi, AMRUT 2.0, JJM, POSHAN 2.0, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, PM Vishwakarma, Samagra Shiksha, RDSS, PM Surya Ghar, along with Urban Development, Social & labour welfare, social security, self employment and skill development initiatives and schemes were presented by the DDC during the department wise review. He also flagged off department wise issues and manpower deficits before the chair. The MP, Chairperson DISHA reviewed the status of major infrastructure projects, including the Shopian town beautification, de- congestion works, development of adjoining villages, tribal welfare projects, 50-bedded Critical Care Block, District Integrated District Public Health Laboratory, road connectivity projects, water supply schemes and irrigation works alongwith other public welfare works. Emphasising effective implementation of public benefit programmes, Mian Altaf called upon officers to ensure timely completion of all ongoing projects, enhance public outreach regarding government schemes and expedite works aimed at improving infrastructure and public service delivery. The MP stressed that special focus should be laid on promoting schemes for agriculture & allied sectors, sheep and animal husbandry besides focusing on tribal welfare and employment generation to maximise benefits for the people. He underscored the importance of extensive awareness among people regarding the scheme benefits of centrally and UT sponsored schemes. The MP also called for speedy disposal of Forest Rights Act claims, improved civic amenities, better road connectivity and adequate facilities for tourists and commuters, particularly along the Mughal Road. During the meeting, MLAs of Zainapora and Shopian raised several constituency- specific issues, including the augmentation of public infrastructure, strengthening of healthcare and education facilities, drinking water supply, irrigation and expeditious implementation of ongoing developmental works. Responding to the concerns, the chairperson assured the legislators that all genuine issues would be taken up with the concerned departments and higher authorities for prompt redressal. He emphasized that equitable and inclusive development of all constituencies remains a priority and directed district administration officers to address the issues in a time-bound and coordinated manner.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:23 am

Aadhaar made mandatory for Drug De-addiction Registry in J&K

J&K Government Monday notified Aadhaar-based identification for beneficiaries availing services under the Drug De-addiction Registry Portal (DDRP). It has made Aadhaar authentication or proof of possession of an Aadhaar number a mandatory requirement for accessing treatment, while detailing other documents that would need to be verified for availing services. Issued by the Health and Medical Education Department, the notice states that the State Drug Controller Office administers the DDRP for tracking the dispensation of psychotropic drugs under the Narcotics Coordination Centre (NCORD). This scheme covers de-addiction treatment, counselling, medicines, rehabilitation services and regulated dispensing of psychotropic medicines. The funds for the scheme are incurred from the consolidated fund of J&K, the notice states. The beneficiaries of the scheme must provide proof of identity. This has been mandated for the purpose of establishing the identity of the beneficiaries as a condition for receipt of the benefits. Beneficiaries can also furnish proof of processing an Aadhaar card number. It states that individuals that do not have Aadhaar must apply for enrolment. Facilitating Aadhaar enrolment and updates for beneficiaries through coordination with registrars and by establishing enrolment centres where required will be done by State Drug Controller Office. In order to prevent hassles to genuine beneficiaries, the government has incorporated safeguards to ensure that treatment is not denied. The biometric authentication, if it fails will be replaced by alternative mechanisms such as OTP-based authentication or offline verification of the Aadhaar QR code. The notification has clarified that no child is denied benefits under the scheme due to the absence of Aadhaar or authentication failure. If such a condition arises, identity and relationship with the parent or legal guardian will be established and utilized. However, records will be maintained for audit by the State Drug Controller Office. The State Drug Controller Office has been directed to follow the exception-handling mechanism prescribed under the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) guidelines for beneficiaries aged 18 years and above. No eligible person is deprived of treatment the notice underlines.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:20 am

Indian crew member killed, six injured as Gulf tensions escalate with renewed US strikes on Iran

One Indian seafarer was killed and six other Indian crew members injured after two UAE tankers were allegedly hit by Iranian missiles in the Strait of Hormuz, as the United States resumed its maritime blockade of Iranian ports and launched a third consecutive night of strikes against Iran, sharply escalating tensions in the Gulf. According to the BBC, the UAE accused Iran of carrying out the attack on the two tankers on Monday, describing it as a razen assault that killed one Indian crew member and wounded eight sailors, including six Indians and two Ukrainians. Four of the injured were reported to be in serious condition. Meanwhile, the United States has resumed its maritime blockade of Iranian ports and launched a third consecutive night of military strikes against Iran, sharply escalating tensions in the Gulf even as both Washington and Tehran continued to signal that diplomacy remained possible. In a statement posted on X, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said that, on the direction of the US President, American forces would resume blockading maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports from 4 p.m. US Eastern Time on July 14. CENTCOM forces will enforce the blockade against vessels transiting to or from Iranian ports and coastal areas, the command said, adding that commercial shipping not violating the blockade would continue to receive safe passage through regional waters. According to CENTCOM, the previous blockade, enforced between April 13 and June 18, saw US forces redirect more than 140 compliant vessels, disable nine non-compliant ships and allow over 50 humanitarian aid vessels to transit the region. CENTCOM also announced that US forces had begun a third consecutive night of strikes against Iranian targets. At 4:45 p.m. ET today, U.S. Central Command began launching the third consecutive night of strikes against Iran, at the Commander in Chief's direction. These strikes will continue imposing a heavy cost on Iranian forces and degrade their ability to attack innocent civilians and commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, the statement said. Earlier, the command added that American forces had used multiple one-way attack surface drones to strike a submarine and ship maintenance facility at Iran's Bandar Abbas Naval Base, marking what it described as the first combat use of US unmanned surface vessels. Iran strongly condemned the renewed military action. According to Iran's official news agency IRNA, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the US actions in the Strait of Hormuz as criminal and provocative during a telephone conversation with Cyprus Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos. Araghchi said the US actions had jeopardized regional peace and security and argued that the insecurity in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz was a direct consequence of the military aggression by the United States and Israel against Iran. He urged the international community to hold Washington accountable. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei also accused Washington of violating last month's memorandum of understanding between the two countries. Speaking at his weekly press briefing, Baqaei said the agreement had entered a stage of crisis because of renewed US military action, insisting that Iran had never been the first to violate its obligations. He alleged that Washington had breached the understanding before even allowing the one-month period specified in the agreement regarding Iran's commitments in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has made it clear it will remain committed to the deal as long as the other party adheres to its obligations. No one can accuse the Islamic Republic of breaching promises, Baqaei said. Meanwhile, the confrontation spilled over into maritime security after the United Arab Emirates accused Iran of attacking two Emirati tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, killing one Indian crew member and injuring eight others, including six Indians, according to the UAE Defence Ministry. Iran has not accepted responsibility for the attack. BBC reported that the incident has further heightened fears over the security of one of the world's busiest energy corridors. BBC also reported that US President Donald Trump announced a new 20 per cent charge on cargo transiting the Strait of Hormuz as part of the renewed blockade, saying the United States would act as the Guardian of the Hormuz Strait. Trump said the US was hitting them very hard while expressing optimism that a negotiated settlement with Iran remained possible. Responding on X, Araghchi said Iran had always been the GUARDIAN of the Strait and will remain so FOREVER, while sarcastically suggesting that a 20 per cent charge was oo much and that Tehran will be fair, according to the BBC. The renewed confrontation has reignited concerns over freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly a quarter of global oil trade and about one-fifth of liquefied natural gas shipments normally pass. Maritime traffic remains heavily restricted as the military standoff continues, the BBC reported. The International Maritime Organization has also opposed the proposal to levy transit charges through the Strait, saying there is o legal basis for imposing mandatory tolls on vessels using an international waterway, according to Reuters as cited by the BBC.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:16 am

27 killed, over 60 injured in massive Bangkok bar fire

At least 27 people were killed and more than 60 others injured after a devastating fire ripped through a popular bar and restaurant in Thailands capital Bangkok shortly after midnight on Monday, authorities said. Thailands Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who visited the scene, said 27 bodies had been recovered while dozens of injured victims were being treated in hospitals. The cause of the blaze is under investigation. Firefighters rushed to the venue, locally identified as Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao in Bangkoks Chatuchak district, shortly after midnight. Dramatic videos circulating on social media showed flames bursting out of the front entrance as terrified patrons fled through thick smoke, with some appearing to catch fire while escaping. According to local media reports, the victims include nine men and 18 women. Several people are still reported missing. Speaking to reporters, Prime Minister Anutin said a musician performing at the venue told him the fire appeared to have started near an electrical cut-out switch before spreading rapidly, reports BBC. There was a fire at the cut-out switch, and after that things happened very quickly. There was blasting and everybody tried to flee from the smoke and flames, the prime minister said. He added that many victims ran towards the rear of the building and sought refuge in toilets to escape the smoke. Many of them were not able to make their way out because they went to the back of the building and tried to hide themselves from the smoke and flames in the toilet, and thats where we found most of the bodies, he said. Firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control within about 30 minutes, but by then the damage had been extensive. Images from inside the venue showed charred walls, blackened ceilings and furniture destroyed by the intense heat, while dozens of body bags were lined up outside the building as emergency teams continued rescue operations. officials and eyewitnesses said highly flammable interior decorations may have contributed to the rapid spread of the fire. Police and forensic experts have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of one of Bangkoks deadliest fire tragedies in recent years.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:13 am

Digital threat report 202526 released to strengthen Indias cyber resilience

The Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), S. Krishnan, on Monday launched the Digital Threat Report 202526 in New Delhi, underscoring the Governments commitment to strengthening Indias cybersecurity ecosystem amid an increasingly complex digital threat landscape. The report provides a comprehensive assessment of emerging cyber threats, evolving attack patterns, and key cybersecurity trends. It aims to serve as a strategic resource for policymakers, government agencies, industry stakeholders, and cybersecurity professionals in enhancing preparedness against current and future digital risks. Addressing the gathering, minister S. Krishnan emphasised the importance of a collaborative approach to cybersecurity, calling for stronger cooperation among government, industry, academia, and technology experts. He stressed the need to build a secure, trusted, and resilient digital ecosystem capable of supporting Indias rapidly expanding digital economy. The release of the Digital Threat Report 202526 reflects the Governments continued focus on improving cyber resilience, strengthening national cyber preparedness, and promoting best practices for safeguarding critical digital infrastructure and public digital services.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:11 am

Lucknow-Kanpur Expressway inaugurated, cuts travel time to 35-45 minutes

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday inaugurated the 63-km Lucknow-Kanpur Expressway (National Expressway-6), reducing travel time between the state capital and the industrial city from nearly three hours to just 35-45 minutes. Built at an estimated cost of around 4,500 crore, the six-lane expressway, expandable to eight lanes, was conceived in 2018 to ease heavy traffic between the two cities. The project received National Expressway status in 2020 and was developed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). In March 2019, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari laid the foundation stone of the project. The expressway features advanced technologies, including a Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling system that enables automatic toll collection through FASTag and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), eliminating the need for conventional toll plazas. It also incorporates AI-enabled traffic management, over 80 high-definition cameras, video incident detection systems and speed radars to enhance safety and traffic monitoring. The corridor includes an 18-km elevated stretch in Lucknow and a 45-km greenfield section passing through villages in Lucknow and Unnao districts. Officials said the project is expected to improve regional connectivity, boost industrial development, facilitate faster freight movement and strengthen the proposed State Capital Region, while more than 46,000 saplings have been planted along the route as part of its environmental initiatives.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:10 am

Ayaan Shah secures 1st position in advanced Water Skiing at IISM Gulmarg

Young athlete Ayaan Shah delivered an outstanding performance by securing 1st position in the Advanced Water Skiing Course conducted by the Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering (IISM), Gulmarg. Ayaan, as per a statement, impressed instructors and participants alike with his exceptional technique, confidence, and dedication throughout the course. With this achievement, he has now successfully completed all Water Skiing and Snow Skiing courses. Offered by IISM Gulmarg, one of Indias premier adventure sports institutes. Expressing their gratitude, Ayaans parents said, We sincerely thank IISM Gulmarg for its exceptional training, professional guidance, and continuous encouragement. We are also grateful to DPS Budgam for its unwavering support and motivation, which have played a vital role in Ayaans sporting journey. Ayaans achievement is a proud moment for his family, school, and the sporting community and serves as an inspiration for young athletes across Jammu & Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:06 am

J&K Sports Council commences selection trials for Sub-Junior Girls Football Team

The Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council on Monday commenced the selection trials for the formation of the J&K Under-14 Sub-Junior Girls Football Team that will represent the Union Territory in the forthcoming AIFF Sub-Junior Girls National Football Championship 2026. The opening day of the trials, as per a statement, witnessed around 75 footballers participating from across the Union Territory. Approximately 60 players from the Kashmir Division and 15 players from the Jammu Division showcased their skills in pursuit of a place in the J&K team. The selection process was conducted by a technical committee constituted by the J&K Sports Council, comprising experienced football experts and qualified coaches. The committee evaluated the participants on various parameters, including technical ability, tactical awareness, physical fitness and overall game understanding, to identify the most promising talent. As per the notified schedule issued by the J&K Sports Council, the divisional selection trials are being held on July 13 and 14, 2026, at the Mini Stadium, Parade Ground, Jammu, and the Synthetic Turf Football Stadium, TRC, Srinagar. Shortlisted players from both divisions will participate in the final selection trials, scheduled to be held on July 16 and 17, 2026, at the Synthetic Turf Football Stadium, TRC, Srinagar. The players selected through the trials will represent Jammu & Kashmir in the AIFF Sub-Junior Girls National Football Championship 2026. The J&K Sports Council will bear the complete cost of the teams participation, including travel, boarding, lodging and all other championship-related expenses. The initiative is part of the Sports Councils sustained efforts to strengthen womens football in the Union Territory by providing equal opportunities to young athletes and creating a robust pathway for talented footballers to compete and excel at the national level.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:05 am

22-year-old cricketer dies after suspected cardiac arrest during match in Doda

A 22-year-old cricketer died after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest while playing a Bhalessa Premier League match at Sports Stadium Thaloran in Gundoh tehsil of Doda district on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Suhail Ahmed (22), son of Fayaz Ahmed a resident of Kulshari in Bhadrawah, who was representing the Bhalessa in the tournament. The match was being played between Badsha 11 and YCC Kishtwar. According to reports, Suhail initially suffered chest pain and collapsed on the field while bowling during the match. Players and teammates immediately rushed to his aid and administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) before shifting him to the Primary Health Centre (PHC), Changa. Doctors at the PHC Changa declared him brought dead. Preliminary reports suggest that he suffered a cardiac arrest. The match was being livestreamed on Facebook by local residents, and the incident was captured during the live broadcast. The news of Suhail untimely demise spread quickly, casting a pall of gloom over his native village of Kulshari, the Bhadrawah, and across Doda district. Family members, friends, fellow cricketers, and local residents expressed deep shock and grief over the tragic loss of the young sportsperson.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:03 am

DC Ganderbal reviews implementation of Mission YUVA

Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore, today chaired a meeting of the District Level Implementation Committee (DLIC) under Mission YUVA to review the progress of the flagship self-employment programme and consider beneficiary cases for approval. At the outset, the DC reviewed the pace of sanctioning and disbursement of approved cases. He directed the concerned departments, financial institutions and implementing agencies to expedite the process so that aspiring entrepreneurs receive timely financial assistance to establish their ventures. Stressing the need to improve the overall performance under the scheme, the DC called for enhanced coordination among all stakeholders to ensure faster processing of cases and timely achievement of programme targets. He also directed the concerned officers to strengthen output tracking and closely monitor the progress of units established under Mission YUVA to ensure that beneficiaries receive continuous handholding and their enterprises become sustainable. Highlighting the importance of skill development and entrepreneurship, the DC instructed the concerned departments to organise capacity-building and orientation programmes without delay so that beneficiaries are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to successfully manage their enterprises. Special emphasis was laid on extending the benefits of Mission YUVA to members of Self Help Groups, particularly Lakhpati Didi beneficiaries. The DC directed the concerned officers to proactively identify eligible women entrepreneurs and facilitate their coverage under the scheme to promote sustainable livelihoods and women-led economic empowerment. During the meeting, the District Level Implementation Committee approved 267 beneficiary cases under Mission YUVA for financial assistance. Among others, the meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Manzoor Ahmad; General Manager District Industries Centre, Assistant Director Employment, District Social Welfare Officer, District Nodal Officer JKEDI, District Development Manager NABARD, Cluster Head J&K Bank, Lead District Manager and other members of the District Level Implementation Committee.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 6:58 am

Airtel offers low-cost access to FIFA World Cup final

Airtel has announced that customers using its Wi-Fi + TV (IPTV & DTH) plans can watch the FIFA World Cup Final through their existing subscription or by adding the required sports channels for as little as 24 per month. The telecom company said customers can check their current plan and available entertainment benefits through the Airtel app. Eligible subscribers can activate the Unite8 Sports channel pack for 24 a month, enabling access to the World Cup final in both English and Hindi without purchasing a separate streaming or television subscription. Airtel also said customers using only its broadband service can upgrade to a Wi-Fi + TV plan through the Airtel app. The company noted that its Wi-Fi + TV plans, starting at 599 per month, combine high-speed fibre broadband, IPTV, OTT app access and other entertainment benefits, allowing users to manage their services through the Airtel app.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 6:57 am

FOIJ calls for simpler labour norms, wider consultation on labour codes

A delegation of the Federation of Industries, Jammu (FOIJ), led by its Chairman and Bari Brahmana Industries Association (BBIA) President Tarun Singla, met Labour Commissioner Jammu & Kashmir Charandeep Singh, on Monday to discuss key labour-related issues affecting the industrial sector. The delegation, which also included BBIA Senior Vice President Viraaj Malhotra, raised concerns over the existing requirement for industries to obtain prior permission to operate in three shifts, stating that the provision leads to unnecessary procedural delays and increases the compliance burden on industrial units. FOIJ suggested that instead of seeking prior approval, industries should only be required to notify or update the Labour Department about three-shift operations. The delegation said such a mechanism would promote ease of doing business while ensuring compliance with labour laws. The delegation also discussed the implementation of the new labour codes, stressing that the reforms should be introduced in consultation with all stakeholders, including industry associations and labour representatives, to ensure smooth, practical and effective implementation across the Union Territory. Labour Commissioner Charandeep Singh appreciated the issues raised by the delegation and assured full cooperation in addressing genuine concerns of the industrial sector. He reiterated the departments commitment to creating a balanced labour ecosystem that safeguards workers welfare while facilitating industrial growth. Speaking after the meeting, Tarun Singla welcomed the Labour Commissioners constructive approach and expressed confidence that continued engagement between the Labour Department and industry stakeholders would help strengthen the industrial environment in J&K.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 6:56 am

Toyota Kirloskar Motor expands CSR initiatives in Uttarakhand

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has strengthened its corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts in Uttarakhand with the completion of a series of community development projects focusing on education, healthcare, livelihoods and community welfare. The initiatives, undertaken in partnership with the Uttarakhand government, are part of a long-term Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) covering Khatima in Udham Singh Nagar district and Haldwani in Nainital district from the 2025-26 financial year onwards. According to the company, the programmes are expected to benefit more than four lakh people across the two districts. A key focus of the initiative has been improving educational infrastructure in government schools and anganwadi centres. Toyota has upgraded facilities in schools across Udham Singh Nagar and Nainital districts to create better learning environments for over 13,500 students. The interventions include the provision of child-friendly learning materials, classroom furniture, improved kitchen facilities to support hygienic preparation of mid-day meals, and enhanced sports infrastructure. The company said the upgraded sports facilities are encouraging greater student participation in physical activities while also helping young athletes prepare for district and state-level competitions. The education programme is aligned with Toyotas Child to Community philosophy, which seeks to strengthen school ecosystems by improving infrastructure and creating a more inclusive and engaging learning environment. The initiative aims to promote better educational outcomes, holistic student development and stronger community participation in government schools.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 6:54 am

Agriculture Deptt urges farmers to embrace modern farming practices

The Agriculture Department, Kashmir, on Monday urged farmers to embrace modern farming techniques and make full use of government support schemes to enhance productivity, improve quality and build sustainable livelihoods. The message was conveyed during a district-level workshop-cum-exhibition organised under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) in Srinagar to raise awareness about the schemes incentives, interventions and opportunities. Farmers from the Qamarwari, Brain and Harwan zones participated in the programme, which was presided over by Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah. Chief Agriculture Officer Srinagar, Aijaz Hussain Dar, senior departmental officers, technical experts and field functionaries were also present. Addressing the gathering, Shah highlighted the crucial role of agriculture in strengthening the rural economy and improving farmers incomes. He said the MIDH scheme aims to promote scientific farming through financial assistance, infrastructure development, technology adoption and capacity building. Our objective is to connect farmers with modern technologies and innovative agricultural practices. Through MIDH, we are helping improve productivity, enhance crop quality, minimise post-harvest losses and increase farm income. Farmers should fully utilise these opportunities to develop resilient and profitable farming enterprises, he said. During the workshop, the Chief Agriculture Officer gave a detailed presentation on the implementation of MIDH and highlighted the benefits of the cluster-based farming approach. He encouraged farmers to form and strengthen Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to improve collective marketing, gain better access to government schemes and enhance their bargaining power in competitive markets.

Greater Kashmir 14 Jul 2026 6:53 am

Make hay while the sun shines: India needs to act quickly on some geopolitical tailwinds coming its way

India is leveraging favorable geopolitical shifts for strategic advantage. China's recent missile test has prompted new security arrangements in the Pacific. The Five Eyes alliance is experiencing internal adjustments and re-evaluating relationships. India is strengthening ties with Gulf nations seeking independent security and economic partnerships. These developments position India for increased global influence and potential UNSC membership.

The Economic Times 13 Jul 2026 11:51 pm

How small-town India is powering the next startup revolution

India's startup revolution is spreading beyond metros, with young innovators from tier-2 and tier-3 cities building scalable solutions. Better digital access and support are turning local ideas into global ventures.

The Economic Times 13 Jul 2026 11:36 pm

AI can write code in minutes. Can it keep it secure?

AI-driven vibe coding accelerates software development significantly. This rapid pace often bypasses traditional security and review processes. Security debt accumulates through small, speed-driven decisions made without scrutiny. Organizations must adapt by integrating security into development workflows. Building fast requires fortifying defenses at the same accelerated pace.

The Economic Times 13 Jul 2026 11:26 pm

Court rejects bail plea of Jammu-based editor accused of impersonating PMO officer, cheating people

New Delhi, Jul 13: A Delhi court on Monday rejected the bail plea of the founder-editor of a Jammu-based news outlet, arrested by the ED in May for allegedly impersonating an influential PMO official and cheating people of over Rs 4 crore on the pretext of getting their work done. The court said Vijay Gupta failed to satisfy the twin conditions mandated under section 45 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) while dismissing his plea. These two conditions state that the court must be satisfied that there are reasonable grounds that the accused is not guilty of the offence and that they are not likely to commit any offence while on bail. Gupta, founder and editor of Young Bites, was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on May 20 in a money laundering case based on a Delhi Police FIR. According to the ED and the Delhi Police, Gupta posed as an official working in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to cheat people, including a friend from his school days and a sanitary shop owner whose Rs 14,900 payment was pending. The FIR said Gupta undertook 26 foreign trips between 2016 and 2026, many of them coinciding with the prime minister's overseas visits, to create an image that he was a high-ranking government official having influence. He also allegedly circulated pictures of himself with senior government officials to reinforce the false image, it said. ...this court is of the considered view that the accused used false credentials, foreign visits, photographs with public officials to impersonate himself as a senior officer of PMO to get illegal monetary advantage from victims. Accused has failed to satisfy the twin conditions of Section 45 of the Act (PMLA) and no ground is made out to release the accused on regular bail, Additional Sessions Judge Dhirendra Rana of the Patiala House Court said in his order. The judge said in his 18-page order that there was a strong possibility that the accused might tamper with the evidence, threaten the witnesses and commit a further offence of a similar nature if released on regular bail. Therefore, the application moved on behalf of the accused/applicant Vijay Gupta stands dismissed, the order said. Opposing his plea, the ED told the court that Gupta deposited cash of Rs 4.06 crore in his bank accounts between 2016 and 2026, and this amount was the proceeds of crime under the anti-money laundering law. The order said Gupta ever mentioned these cash funds in his Income Tax Returns (ITRs). Rejecting Gupta's plea that he should be granted bail because he was suffering from a serious heart ailment, the court noted he was stable in jail, although on medications. The court also disagreed with the defence lawyer's argument that pre-trial incarceration for his client was a punishment and a violation of Article 21 of the Constitution. The order said the jail period was not a significant factor as Gupta was arrested on May 20 and a complaint (chargesheet) is yet to be filed by the department (ED).

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 9:38 pm

Trump says US will blockade Iran in Strait of Hormuz and will charge ships for safe passage

Dubai, Jul 13: US President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States is reinstating a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz and will charge ships for safe passage, after another heavy exchange of fire threatened negotiations aimed at ending the war. He said on social media that Iranian ships will no longer be able to travel through the strait and America would charge a 20 per cent toll on eligible cargo, as the conflict with Iran has intensified after peace talks failed to deliver meaningful progress. We are reinstating the THE IRANIAN BLOCKADE, so named because it is only stopping Iran's ships or customers from entering or leaving, Trump said online. All other countries will have fair and open use of the Strait. The president said the toll would help cover any and all costs necessary to do the job of providing safety and security to this very volatile section of the World. A fifth of the world's oil and gas passed through the strait before Iran asserted control over it after the start of the war. The latest exchange of fire was sparked by an Iranian attack on a container ship on Sunday in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has asserted control over the critical waterway for international oil and gas since the United States and Israel started the war on Feb. 28. Iran says it has the right to manage traffic through the strait and potentially charge fees in accordance with an interim peace deal reached last month. The US and others dispute that, citing international law on freedom of navigation, and the American military has tried to establish an alternative route outside of Iranian control. Iran and the US are nearly halfway through the 60-day period in which they were supposed to negotiate a permanent end to the war and an agreement on Iran's disputed nuclear program. Instead, a series of attacks over the strait have raised fears of a return to all-out war and further disruption to the global economy. Oil prices jumped nearly 5 per cent on Monday before falling back. US benchmark crude, which had risen to nearly USD 120 a barrel at the height of the war, was trading at around USD 72.92. Markets were mixed. The US says it has struck dozens of targets in Iran The US military said it struck dozens of sites in the strikes on Monday, including air defence systems, radar sites, missile and drone equipment, and small boats. It said Iran does not control the Strait of Hormuz. The European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, called for the strait to be open, as it was before the war. Freedom of navigation has to be respected, she said. Mohammed Mokhber, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader, wrote that Tehran would fight for the strait. We defend it so that in the future, for the passage of our ships, we are not forced to pay tribute to the enemy! he wrote on X. Retreating from this vital matter has no place in the mind of any friend of Iran. Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, a key power centre in the country's theocracy that controls its ballistic missile arsenal, said the Strait of Hormuz is our territory, and we will not allow a rogue and child-killing army from the other side of the world to continue its illegal interference in it. US-allied Arab states report another wave of attacks Missile alert sirens sounded three times Monday in Bahrain, home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet, and Kuwait said it was intercepting hostile fire. There was no immediate word on damage in either country. In Jordan, the kingdom's military said it shot down four Iranian missiles in an incident that resulted in zero casualties or material damage. Jordan also hosts US military forces and aircraft. In Iran, authorities reported attacks in Hormozgan, Khuzestan and Markazi provinces and said at least two people were killed, according to state-run IRNA news agency. Semiofficial Iranian media also reported strikes in the eastern Sistan and Baluchestan province, which is on the coast of the Gulf of Oman. The attacks continued hours after the US ended its strikes again raising the possibility of Gulf Arab states retaliating against Iran. There were unclaimed attacks on Iran on Thursday. A base belonging to the armed wing of an Iranian Kurdish opposition group based in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region came under drone attack on Monday, according to Rebaz Sharifi, a local commander. There were no immediate details on casualties or damage. No group immediately claimed responsibility. Iran supports a number of powerful militias in Iraq. Fighting focuses on the status of the Strait Early on Sunday, the US military said it hit some 140 targets, including missile and drone launch sites, ammunition dumps and communication equipment a far-heavier set of attacks than in two previous rounds of strikes in the last week. Iran retaliated by attacking nations in the region hosting US military forces. Sunday's attacks stretched to Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and even Oman, which shares the strait with Iran. Oman, which has long been an interlocutor between Tehran and the West, summoned an Iranian diplomat to criticise the attack. Iran's chokehold on the strait has loosened as the US military supports vessels moving along a southern route hugging the coastline of Oman. That new route has angered Iran, which has launched repeated attacks on ships using it. Traffic through the Oman route dropped over the weekend to minimal levels, indicating that operators continue to prioritise perceived security over more direct transit options, the ship-tracking website MarineTraffic.com said. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei blamed Washington for the chaos gripping the region. Considering the memorandum of understanding's fourteen clauses, the Americans have, in this brief period, in one way or another, slaughtered its various components, Baghaei told journalists Monday. Baghaei also said Iran wouldn't agree to visits by the International Atomic Energy Agency to nuclear sites the US bombed in 2025, where Tehran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium is believed to be entombed. Trump suggested last week that the interim deal in the war was over. But mediators, including Pakistan, Qatar and Egypt, have continued efforts to reach a final agreement to end the war. A regional official involved in mediation, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive talks, said efforts to shore up the ceasefire continued Sunday. Pakistan said its foreign minister spoke by phone with Iran's top diplomat and urged de-escalation on both sides.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 9:03 pm

Police attach property of absconding drug peddler under NDPS Act in Sopore

Srinagar, July 13: In a major action against the narcotics ecosystem under the ongoing 100-Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, police in Sopore have attached two immovable properties worth over 1.23 crore belonging to an absconding and notorious drug peddler under the provisions of Section 68F of the NDPS Act, 1985. As per the statement, the attached properties comprise a double-storey residential house with boundary wall, and Land measuring 1 Kanal 10 Marlas under Survey No. 365 Min, having a combined value of over 1.23 crore. The attached properties belong to Mohammad Ashraf Mir @ Ashu son of Late Farooq Ahmad Mir resident of Jamia Qadeem, Sopore, presently residing at Krankshivan Colony, Nageen Bagh-B, Sopore. The attachment has been made in connection with FIR No. 23/2026 of Police Station Sopore, after a detailed financial investigation revealed that the properties had been acquired through proceeds generated from illicit narcotics trafficking. The attachment proceedings were executed in the presence of independent witnesses in accordance with the provisions of the NDPS Act. The accused is absconding in the said NDPS case. A Hue and Cry Notice/Look Out Notice has already been issued against him. He is also involved in multiple NDPS cases, indicating his continued involvement in drug trafficking activities. With this action, Police has further intensified its crackdown on the financial infrastructure sustaining the narcotics trade. By attaching illegally acquired assets, the objective is to deprive drug traffickers of the proceeds of crime and dismantle the economic foundations of the narcotics network. Police reiterate its zero-tolerance policy against drug trafficking and substance abuse. Stringent legal as well as financial action shall continue against all those involved in the narcotics trade, police statement reads.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 8:22 pm

Amount can't compensate damage done by Omar: BJP on Rs 100 cr legal notice to J&K CM

Jammu, Jul 13: The Jammu and Kashmir unit of the BJP on Monday served a legal notice to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah over his claim that the national party had attempted to bribe National Conference legislators with cash and ministerial berths in a bid to topple his government. Calling the allegations false, baseless and defamatory, the BJP has demanded a written retraction and an unconditional public apology within seven days. It has warned that failure to comply will result in civil and criminal proceedings, including a defamation suit seeking Rs 100 crore in damages. The chief minister, while addressing National Conference (NC) workers at Hazratbal last week, alleged that the BJP is trying to bring down his government by engineering a split in his party. He also claimed that an NC MLA from Jammu told him that he was offered Rs 20-30 crore and a ministerial berth to switch sides to the saffron camp. The notice has been issued through advocate Parimoksh Seth on the instructions of BJP J-K president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Paul Sharma. It contends that the chief minister's statements have caused serious damage to the reputation and public standing of the BJP and its office-bearers. A BJP spokesperson informed that the party has sent the notice to the chief minister. According to the three-page notice, Abdullah alleged that BJP functionaries had approached certain National Conference MLAs from the Jammu region with offers of Rs 2030 crore, ministerial berths and restoration of statehood in an attempt to persuade them to switch allegiance to the BJP. It refers to the chief minister's allegation that a senior BJP office-bearer, who is also a lawyer practising in the Supreme Court, allegedly played a role in offering the inducements. Rejecting the allegations, the BJP has described them as entirely untrue, malicious and without any factual basis. The notice states that the allegations were deliberately made to tarnish the party's image and have been widely circulated, thereby causing substantial reputational harm. The legal notice asserts that the allegations amount to defamation under both civil and criminal law and calls upon the chief minister to withdraw his charges in writing. Issue an unconditional public apology within seven days of receiving the notice. Refrain from publishing or circulating any further defamatory material concerning the BJP. Immediately cease and desist from making or repeating any such statements, it said. The BJP has warned that if the demands are not complied with within the stipulated period, it will initiate appropriate civil and criminal proceedings before a competent court. These would include a defamation suit seeking damages of Rs 100 crore, apart from other legal remedies available under the law. Talking to PTI, J&K BJP president defended the party's decision to serve legal notice on Abdullah and said the serious allegations levelled by him were intended to tarnish the image of the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. These people repeatedly try to tarnish the image of the BJP and the Prime Minister. Their focus has always been on finding ways to damage the reputation of a leader who is respected across the world...our legal department has issued him a notice. Keeping in mind his stature, the BJP has decided to seek compensation of Rs 100 crore from him. Given the damage he has caused, even this amount cannot truly compensate for the harm done. Through his remarks, he has attempted to tarnish the image of a political party that is today the largest in the world, has been in power for the past 12 years, and has been working in the interest of the country, Sharma said. He said even in Jammu and Kashmir, significant development has taken place especially over the past two years after the formation of the NC government. Abdullah himself has stood alongside the Prime Minister at inauguration ceremonies. Yet despite that, he attempted to damage the image of the Prime Minister's political party. Rejecting the National Conference's invitation to join its proposed statehood protest in Delhi on July 20, Sharma said the BJP had full faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance that Jammu and Kashmir's statehood would be restored at an appropriate time. We have faith in the Prime Minister's assurance. If a leader or a Chief Minister does not have faith in what the Prime Minister has said, how can we stop him? He is free to gowe have never said he should not, Sharma said. Accusing the National Conference of creating conditions that had delayed the restoration of statehood, Sharma alleged, On one hand, they even invite separatists to join them. If separatism has grown in Jammu and Kashmir, these are the very people responsible for creating that environment. That is also why the restoration of statehood has been delayed. Explaining what the Prime Minister meant by an appropriate time, the BJP leader said Jammu and Kashmir must continue to move towards peace, stability and a conducive atmosphere. We should all work together to create such an environment so that statehood can be restored, he added.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 3:17 pm

Mehbooba pays tributes to those killed in 1931 protest against Hari Singh, slams BJP

Srinagar, Jul 13: PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti on Monday accused the BJP of turning the issue of the 'martyrs' of 1931 into a communal matter, saying those killed by the Dogra Maharaja's soldiers sacrificed their lives fighting the autocratic rule. The former chief minister paid tributes to the 22 protestors, who died on this day in 1931, at the PDP headquarters here. The authorities had placed restrictions around the martyr's graveyard in Naqshband Sahib area of the city to prevent people, including politicians, from paying their tributes. Speaking to reporters at the party office, Mehbooba said 22 Kashmiris sacrificed their lives outside Srinagar Central Jail against the autocratic rule. They raised their voice against the autocratic rule of that time, its oppression and tyranny, and awakened our nation, she said. Drawing parallels with Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru, and Ashfaqullah Khan, Mehbooba said while the people of Kashmir acknowledge and respect their sacrifices, the BJP has turned the issue of the martyrs of 1931 into a communal issue. As far as the sacrifice of Kashmiris is concerned, the BJP has made it a Hindu-Muslim issue, it has made it a Dogra-Kashmiri issue, it has made it a Jammu-Kashmir issue. Our elders raised their voice against the autocratic rule at that time and became martyrs and sacrificed themselves, she said. Asserting that the BJP cannot put restrictions on the minds of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, the PDP president said hese martyrs awakened our nation, and laid the foundation for the people's rule that we see today. So, even if the BJP tries harder, it won't be able to control our minds. They are our heroes. Just like Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Ashfaqullah Khan, and Gandhi ji are. Just as (Nathuram) Godse is the hero of BJP, these people who were martyred in 1931 for the sake of the people's rule, they are our martyrs and will remain so. No matter how many restrictions they impose, no matter how many barbed wires they put up, she added. Terming the restrictions as an excess done by the BJP, Mehbooba claimed she was placed under house arrest on Sunday while Naqshband Sahib area was completely sealed and checkpoints were put up on Monday. I think this is an excess by the BJP, they should not do this. If they cannot respect our martyrs, then at least they should not stop us from paying tribute to them, she said. Mehbooba's daughter, Iltija Mufti also accused the BJP of trying to distort and erase J-K's history. The police is not even allowing us to take few steps outside (the party office). They want to erase and distort our history. This Martyr's day is not illegal, it is not seditious. These are the people who sacrificed their lives, it is because of them that democracy came to Jammu and Kashmir. They raised their voice against the injustice done by Dogra rulers, it is because of them that the seeds of democracy were sown, Iltija said. She said the party leaders were imprisoned, but they did not want to break any law. I want to tell the LG and the administration here that you cannot erase or rewrite our history. The people of Kashmir will themselves decide who their heroes or villains are. The Martyr's are heroes for us, and we will always salute them and their spirit, she said.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 3:08 pm

DGP Nalin Prabhat reviews security arrangements in downtown Srinagar

Srinagar, July 13: Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Monday visited downtown Srinagar to review the security situation and supervise deployments on the ground. The DGP was accompanied by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir V.K. Birdi and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Central Kashmir SSP Srinagar.Senior police officers assessed the prevailing situation and monitored security arrangements at key locations in the old city. DGP Prabhat was seen inspecting the deployment of security personnel near the Naqshband Sahib shrine in downtown Srinagar. He interacted with officers on the ground and reviewed the operational preparedness to ensure effective security management. The visit comes as theauthorities had placed restrictions around the martyr's graveyard in Naqshband Sahib area of the city to prevent people, including politicians, from paying their tributes to 1931 martyrs. Locals observe July 13 to commemorate protestors who fell to the bullets of Maharaja Hari Singh's soldiers in 1931. July 13 used to be a public holiday in Jammu and Kashmir before the reorganisation of the erstwhile state into two Union territories in August 2019. A state function would be held every year to honour the 'martyrs'. However, the administration dropped the day from the list of gazetted holidays in 2020.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 2:52 pm

'This was a fight for democracy, not religion': Omar Abdullah defends July 13 martyrs

Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday condemned the authorities' decision to prevent National Conference leaders from visiting the Martyrs' Graveyard on July 13, saying the restrictions dishonoured those who fought British rule, princely rule and for democracy. He also dismissed the BJP's legal notice over his recent allegations as a love letter, accused the party of hiding behind courts, and said the restrictions undermined official claims of normalcy in the Union Territory.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 1:45 pm

July 13 martyrs fought for democracy, not religion: Omar Abdullah

Srinagar, Jul 13: Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday asserted that the July 13 martyrs had fought for democracy and against British and princely rule, condemning the authorities' decision to prevent National Conference leaders from visiting the Martyrs' Graveyard and saying the restrictions could not erase their legacy. Describing the restrictions as deeply unfortunate, Abdullah said those who laid down their lives on July 13 had sacrificed themselves in the struggle against oppression and for democratic rights. Those who sacrificed their lives on July 13 fought against British rule, princely rule and for democracy. Today we are not being allowed to pay tribute to their sacrifice. Abdullah said those who ordered the closure of the Martyrs' Graveyard had ignored the historical context of Jammu and Kashmir. If those who took the decision to close the Martyrs' Graveyard had spent even two minutes reading the history of Jammu and Kashmir, they would have understood that by doing so they have ignored the sacrifices of all those who laid down their lives fighting against the British before Independence. He said Jammu and Kashmir had been a princely state under British paramountcy, adding that the Maharaja had accepted British authority. Pointing to the former British Resident's buildings in Srinagar and Jammu and the existence of Residency Road in both cities, Abdullah said these were reminders of the British presence in the erstwhile state. The Chief Minister rejected attempts to portray the July 13 movement through a religious lens. This fight is being measured only in terms of religion. The sacrifices of these martyrs are being ignored only because they were Muslims and the Maharaja was not. But this was not a religious struggle. It was a struggle of principles. It was a struggle for democracy. Above all, it was a struggle for freedom against the British. Abdullah said political dispensations may change, but the memory of the martyrs would endure. Those who have not allowed us to visit the Martyrs' Graveyard today are here only for a few days. They are here today; tomorrow they will not be. But these martyrs' graves were here, they are here, and they will remain here. Today or tomorrow, we will go there again, lay flowers and offer prayers for the martyrs. Responding to a question on whether the restrictions had embarrassed the National Conference, Abdullah said the curbs instead undermined official claims that normalcy had returned to Jammu and Kashmir. We were not discredited by this. This discredits the people who take this decision. It actually calls into question all the claims that are being made about normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir. Referring to security arrangements for the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, he said the closure of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway itself reflected the prevailing security situation. I don't remember a time when, to conduct the Amarnath Yatra, we had to close the National Highway. But this year the National Highway is closed so that yatris can travel safely. What does that tell you about the security situation? He said only a small number of people had intended to visit the Martyrs' Graveyard. We don't go there in lakhs, perhaps not even in thousands. I would say not more than 150 people would have gone there had we been allowed. If they feel threatened even by 150 people visiting the graveyard, that discredits them, not us. Calls BJP notice a 'love letter' Responding to questions on the BJP's legal notice over his recent allegations of attempts to poach MLAs, Abdullah clarified that he had not received any court summons. I have received a letter from a lawyer, not a physical copy. I have received an electronic copy of the letter. In a sarcastic remark, he added: I consider this a great honour because I am the only politician in Jammu and Kashmir who has been bestowed with a love letter like this from the BJP. He accused the BJP of preferring litigation over political debate. I made the point on a political stage expecting that the BJP would respond politically. They have chosen not to.They take political fights and hide behind the courts. Abdullah said the National Conference would now begin issuing legal notices to BJP leaders whom he accused of making defamatory allegations against the party and its leadership.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 1:38 pm

Legal notice a mark of respect, BJP hiding behind courts: CM Omar

Srinagar, July 13: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday termed the legal notice served on him by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a mark of respect, alleging that the party was hiding behind courts instead of responding politically. He also announced that the National Conference (NC) would initiate legal proceedings against BJP leaders over what he described as defamatory and baseless allegations against the party and its leadership. Speaking to reporters at the National Conference headquarters, Nawa-i-Subh, Omar said the legal notice reflected that he remained a political force they cannot ignore. I have received an electronic copy of the legal notice. I consider it a great honour because I am probably the only politician in Jammu and Kashmir who has received such a love letter from the BJP. I consider it a mark of respect because it tells me that I am a political force they cannot ignore, he said. The Chief Minister said he had intentionally made his remarks on a political platform expecting a political response from the BJP, but alleged that the party had instead chosen to pursue the matter through the courts. I could have made the same statement inside the Assembly under privilege, where it could not have been challenged outside. But I didnt. I made the point on a political stage expecting the BJP to respond politically. They have chosen not to. They take political fights and hide behind the courts. They would rather settle political scores in court, Omar said. He said the National Conference would now adopt the same legal course against BJP leaders who, he alleged, had repeatedly levelled unfounded allegations against the party. For the last few months, senior BJP leaders have levelled baseless and slanderous allegations against the National Conference and its leadership. We have been fighting them politically. From now on, we will begin the process of sending legal notices to one particular BJP leader and a few others. Let us see where this process goes, he said. Referring to the proposed National Conference protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, Omar said the party was awaiting permission from the Delhi Police. We have been informed that permission usually takes five days. We are following it up and expect to hear from Delhi Police by tomorrow or Wednesday morning, he said. Commenting on the restrictions imposed on July 13, the Chief Minister said preventing him and other NC leaders from paying tributes at the Martyrs Graveyard exposed the gap between official claims of normalcy and the prevailing ground situation. It is a very sad thing that those people who, on July 13, sacrificed their precious lives against British rule, against personal rule and for democracy are being remembered in this manner. We were not discredited by not being allowed to visit the Martyrs Graveyard. Those who took this decision have discredited themselves. On one hand, we are told everything is normal in Jammu and Kashmir, but on the ground nothing appears normal, he said. Questioning the security situation, Omar referred to the arrangements made for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, saying he did not recall the National Highway being closed for the pilgrimage in previous years. I dont remember a time when the National Highway had to be closed for the Amarnath Yatra. This year it has been closed so that yatris can travel safely. What does that tell you about the security situation? It shows how uncertain they are about the calm that prevails, he said. He added that the administration had prevented even a small group of NC leaders from visiting the Martyrs Graveyard. We were not talking about lakhs of people or even thousands. We would not have gone there with more than 100 or 150 people. If they feel threatened even by such a small gathering, that discredits them, not us, Omar said. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 1:22 pm

WHO wants your dentist's favorite filling gone Here's why

The World Health Organization (WHO) South-East Asia has intensified efforts to phase out mercury-containing dental fillings, bringing together health and environmental policymakers in Bangkok to accelerate the transition to safer, mercury-free oral healthcare. The two-day regional workshop follows the 2025 decision under the Minamata Convention on Mercury to completely phase out dental amalgam by 2034, replacing the earlier goal of gradually reducing its use. Phasing out dental amalgam offers countries a unique opportunity to protect people's health and the environment while accelerating the transition to prevention-oriented, minimally invasive and more sustainable oral health care, said Dr Catharina Boehme, Officer-in-Charge of WHO's South-East Asia Regional Office. By working together across the health and environment sectors, we can expand access to safe, effective and people-centred oral health services while building more resilient and environmentally sustainable health systems. WHO said mercury released during the manufacture, use and disposal of dental amalgam can contaminate air, water and soil, making the shift to mercury-free alternatives a global public health and environmental priority. According to WHO, only 19% of countries in the South-East Asia Region had implemented measures to phase down or eliminate dental amalgam by 2024, compared with 31% globally. Partnerships between the health and environment sectors are critical to achieving the Minamata Convention's goals, said Sudhir Sharma, Regional Coordinator for Chemicals and Pollution at UNEP, adding that collaboration can educe mercury releases, protect ecosystems and communities, and advance more sustainable and resilient health systems. The workshop is part of the Global Environment Facility-funded GEF-7 Phasing Down Dental Amalgam Project, implemented by UNEP and executed by WHO, with Thailand showcasing early success in reducing amalgam use through preventive oral health policies and wider adoption of mercury-free restorative materials.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 12:57 pm

Jordan says it shot down four missiles launched by Iran

Iran earlier had claimed an attack targeting Jordan, which hosts U.S. military forces

The Hindu 13 Jul 2026 11:24 am

BJP issues Rs 100 crore defamation notice to Omar Abdullah over 'MLA poaching' charges

The BJP has sent a legal notice to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. He alleged the BJP attempted to bribe National Conference legislators with cash. The party called these claims false, baseless, and defamatory. They demand a written retraction and public apology within seven days. Failure to comply will result in civil and criminal proceedings.

The Economic Times 13 Jul 2026 11:19 am

Prove 'poaching' charge or face Rs 100 cr defamation suit: BJP to Omar Abdullah

Srinagar, Jul 13: The BJP on Monday threatened to initiate a defamation suit against Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah if he does not apologise or fails to provide evidence substantiating his allegations of poaching against the opposition party in the union territory. The BJP Jammu and Kashmir has sent a legal notice to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah through post/mail, demanding that he either provide concrete evidence to substantiate his allegations of 'poaching' against the BJP or issue a public apology within seven days, a party spokesperson said in a statement here. If Abdullah fails to provide evidence or does not apologise, the BJP will initiate a defamation suit of Rs 100 crore against him over his remarks alleging that the BJP was offering Rs 20-30 crore to MLAs, the spokesperson warned. The chief minister, while addressing National Conference (NC) workers at Hazratbal last week, alleged that the BJP is trying to bring down his government by engineering a split in his party. He also claimed that an NC MLA from Jammu told him that he was offered Rs 20-30 crore and a ministerial berth to switch sides to the saffron camp.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 10:34 am

Oil prices jump, Asian shares slip as US, Iran carry out airstrikes

Bangkok, Jul 13: Oil prices jumped and Asian shares were mostly lower Monday after the US carried out airstrikes and Iran retaliated. The price of Brent crude, the international standard, gained 3.9 per cent to USD 78.96 per barrel, while US benchmark crude oil added 4 per cent to USD 74.26 per barrel. Prices for both types of crude oil recently had slipped back to the levels they were at before the war with Iran began, after the two sides set an interim agreement on ending the conflict and ships resumed transporting oil through the Strait of Hormuz. However, the United States launched several waves of strikes on Iran into Monday morning over an Iranian attack on a container ship in the strait that set it ablaze and left a crew member missing over the weekend. Iran retaliated by targeting countries across the Middle East. US stock futures fell, with the contract for the S&P 500 down 0.4 per cent and that for the Dow 0.3 per cent lower. The Nasdaq composite future lost 1 per cent. In Asian trading, Tokyo's Nikkei 225 index lost 1.1 per cent to 67,786.86, while in Seoul, the Kospi declined 5.6 per cent, to 7,060.69. Shares in South Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix, which soared 13 per cent in their debut Friday on Wall Street, slumped 10.6 per cent in Seoul. Its bigger rival Samsung Electronics sank 6.7 per cent. Elsewhere in Asia, Hong Kong's Hang Seng edged 0.1 per cent higher, to 24,202.41, and the Shanghai Composite index shed 1.2 per cent to 3,947.34. In Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 declined 0.3 per cent to 8,777.00. US stocks ticked higher Friday after investors showed sustained appetite for winners of the artificial-intelligence boom. The S&P 500 rose 0.4 per cent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.3 per cent. The Nasdaq composite climbed 0.3 per cent. SK Hynix's shares jumped immediately after trading began in the midday hours after it raised roughly USD 26.5 billion by selling American depositary shares at a price of USD 149 each. SK Hynix's stock in Seoul had already surged more than 600 per cent over the last year thanks to euphoria around AI. The boom has created real profits due to surging demand for computer memory. But it has also raised worries that AI stock prices have shot have too high and that all the world's spending on chips and data centres won't be able to produce enough productivity and profit growth to make it worth it. That's led to sharp recent swings for AI stocks, which have grown into some of Wall Street's most influential because of their huge sizes. Nvidia was the strongest single force lifting the S&P 500 Friday after rising 4 per cent. Beyond the uncertainty about AI, the focus on Wall Street is shifting to the upcoming reporting season for companies' profits during the spring. Companies across industries will need to produce big growth in profits to justify the big moves for their stock prices, which are broadly near records. Next week will feature earnings reports from many of the biggest US banks, including Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo on Tuesday alone. Worries about how continued fighting with Iran will affect the global flow of crude are clouding the outlook both for energy costs and overall inflation. High bond yields have been weighing on financial markets worldwide since more expensive oil and high inflation could push the Federal Reserve and other central banks to raise interest rates. Higher rates can keep a lid on inflation, but they also slow the economy and hurt prices for all kinds of investments.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 10:27 am

US, Iran vie for Strait of Hormuz, waterway key to global energy supplies, in latest attacks

Dubai, Jul 13: The United States and Iran each asserted Monday they controlled the Strait of Hormuz after a weekend of attacks stretching across the wider Middle East, further threatening any diplomacy to end the war. The attacks, sparked by Iran striking a container ship Sunday in the strait off the coast of Oman, again underlined that the waterway that once saw a fifth of the world's traded crude oil and natural gas pass through it remained the key issue in negotiations. The narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf has seen shipping disrupted since the start of the war as Iran maintained a chokehold on it by attacking commercial vessels around it, intimidating shippers. Iran and the US are nearly at the midway point of the 60-day period of an interim deal that was supposed to set up talks for a permanent end to the war. Instead, it has devolved into a series of attacks over the strait and its future, worrying world leaders the Iran war fully could resume. A return to full-scale hostilities would have catastrophic consequences, United Nations Secretary-General Antnio Guterres said in a statement. The US military's Central Command described its forces as hitting dozens of sites in the strikes Monday, including air defence systems, radar sites, missile and drone equipment and small boats. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital maritime corridor for global trade, Central Command said. Iran does not control it. Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, a key power centre in the country's theocracy that controls its ballistic missile arsenal, sharply rejected America's statement. The Strait of Hormuz is our territory, and we will not allow a rogue and child-killing army from the other side of the world to continue its illegal interference in it, the Guard said. Missile alert sirens sounded twice Monday in Bahrain, home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet, and Kuwait said it was intercepting hostile fire. There was no immediate word on damage in either country. Iranian state media acknowledged the latest attacks on its soil early Monday, describing explosions in several locations with at least one person being killed. Iranian attacks on Sunday stretched Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and even Oman whose territorial waters with Iran make up the strait. Oman, which long has been an interlocutor between Tehran and the West, summoned an Iranian diplomat to criticise the attack. Meanwhile Monday, a base belonging to the armed wing of the Kurdistan Freedom Party, an Iranian Kurdish opposition group based in Iraq's semiautonomous northern Kurdistan region, came under drone attack. Rebaz Sharifi, commander of the Kurdistan Militia Corps, said the strikes targeted the group's Chamshar base, without giving details on casualties or damage. No group immediately claimed responsibility. Fighting focuses on status of strait The US military earlier Sunday said it hit some 140 targets, including missile and drone launch sites, ammunition dumps, communication equipment and other sites - a far-heavier set of attacks than in two previous rounds of strikes in the last week. We bombed the hell out of them last night, US President Donald Trump told NBC's Meet the Press. Iran retaliated by attacking nations in the region hosting US military forces, while insisting it alone must control the strait and potentially charge vessels for travelling through it. Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard acknowledged in a statement early Monday it had begun a new round of strikes across the Middle East. The era of one-sided deals is OVER, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran's Parliament and a main negotiator, wrote. We told you: keep your word or pay the price. Reality is knocking. Iran described the strait as being closed, while the US military and Trump asserted that the strait remained open. Iran, since the war began back on Feb 28 with the killing of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has used attacks on vessels in the region to intimidate shippers into not traveling through the waterway. Iran's chokehold on the strait, however, has loosened as the US military provided support to vessels moving along a southern route hugging the coastline of Oman. That new route has angered Iran, which launched repeated attacks on ships using it. Iran's grip on the strait led to a global energy crisis, though oil prices have sharply dropped since wartime highs of USD 120 a barrel. Attacks followed more diplomatic talks about strait Trump suggested last week that the interim deal in the war was over. But mediators, including Pakistan, Qatar and Egypt, have continued efforts to reach a final agreement to end the war. A regional official involved in mediation, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss talks, said efforts to shore up the ceasefire continued Sunday. Pakistan said its foreign minister spoke by phone with Iran's top diplomat and urged de-escalation on both sides. Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, unseen since the war began, on Saturday vowed in his first statement since the funeral of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, that Iranians would avenge his killing.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 10:18 am

Bus collision at Chanderkote Langar Point leaves 18 Amarnath pilgrims with minor injuries

Banihal, Jul 13: Eighteen pilgrims sustained minor injuries after two buses carrying Shri Amarnath Yatra pilgrims collided at the Chanderkote Langar Point in Ramban district on Monday morning, officials said. The accident occurred at around 7:21 a.m. when bus JK01Y/1044 reportedly suffered a brake failure and rammed into another bus, JK01Y/1052. A vehicle parked ahead, bearing registration number JK21K/8115, also sustained damage in the impact. Officials said all the injured pilgrims sustained only minor injuries, while the driver of bus JK01Y/1044 suffered comparatively more serious injuries. However, no one was critically hurt in the accident. All the injured, including the driver, were shifted to the District Hospital Ramban for treatment. Medical Superintendent, District Hospital Ramban, Dr Sudarshan Singh Katoch, said that 18 injured persons were brought to the hospital and were discharged after being administered first aid, as none had sustained serious injuries. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and initiated further investigation.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 10:04 am

Barred from visiting martyrs' graveyard in Srinagar, says Sakina Itoo; shares video

Srinagar, Jul 13: Minister for School Education, Health & Medical Education, and Social Welfare,Sakina Itoo, on Monday said she tried to pay her humble tributes to the martyrs of July 13 at 4:30 am, but was prevented from visiting the Mazar-e-Shuhada due to the heavy deployment of security forces. I tried to visit the Mazar-e-Shuhada at 4:30 AM today to pay my humble tributes to our martyrs of 13th July. However, due to the heavy deployment of security forces and extensive barbed-wire barricading around the graves, I was prevented from entering, Itoo said. Itoo said that physical barriers cannot prevent people from honouring the supreme sacrifices of the martyrs. We will continue to pay our tributes with dignity and unwavering respect. Their memory, courage, and legacy will forever remain alive in our hearts, she said. Sakina was accompanied by JKNC Women's Wing Provincial President Er. Sabiya Qadri. A siege of concertina wires, plastic barricades, GI sheets and poles has been laid near Nowhatta to prevent access to the graveyard today. Sources in the establishment said the restrictions have been imposed in the city to prevent a repeat of last year's incident, when Chief Minister Omar Abdullah scaled a fence to offer tributes after police locked the gates. I tried to visit the Mazar-e-Shuhada at 4:30 AM today to pay my humble tributes to our martyrs of 13th July. However, due to the heavy deployment of security forces and extensive barbed-wire barricading around the graves, I was prevented from entering. I was accompanied by the pic.twitter.com/8ca75MSHRX Sakina Itoo (@sakinaitoo) July 12, 2026

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 9:01 am

Heavy security cover around Naqshband Sahib graveyard in Srinagar, access curtailed

Srinagar, Jul 13: The lieutenant governor's administration Monday imposed restrictions in several parts of Srinagar to prevent people from assembling at the martyrs' graveyard in Naqshband Sahib area of the city. While the area within a one-kilometre radius of the graveyard was sealed off on Sunday, barricades were set up in the old city and some parts of the civil lines area as a precautionary measure, officials said. They further informed that police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in strength to meet any eventuality and maintain law and order. Locals observe July 13 to commemorate protestors who fell to the bullets of Maharaja Hari Singh's soldiers in 1931. A siege of concertina wires, plastic barricades, GI sheets and poles has been laid near Nowhatta to prevent the leaders' march to the graveyard today. Education Minister Sakina Ittoo posted on social media a video of herself trying to reach the graveyard at 4.30 am to pay tributes to the fallen men, but claimed she was stopped by security forces. I tried to visit the Mazar-e-Shuhada at 4.30 am today to pay my humble tributes to our martyrs of 13th July. However, due to the heavy deployment of security forces and extensive barbed-wire barricading around the graves, I was prevented from entering. I was accompanied by the Provincial President of the JKNC Women's Wing @sabiya_qadri Ji, the minister said in a post on X. Sources in the establishment said the restrictions have been imposed in the city to prevent a repeat of last year's drama, when Chief Minister Omar Abdullah scaled a fence to offer tributes after police locked the gates. The police in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir report to the lieutenant governor. Last year, ahead of the day, Omar Abdullah and many other leaders were put under house arrest. Despite restrictions, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah took an autorickshaw from the Khanyar crossing to the memorial, while Education Minister Sakina Itoo surprised everyone by riding pillion on a scooter to join the veteran politician. The chief minister climbed over the main gate of the graveyard to offer 'fateha'. His security men and several other party leaders followed him, eventually forcing the police to open the gate. On July 13, 1931, 22 people were gunned down by the Dogra army outside Srinagar's central jail. In 2020, the LG-led administration dropped the day from the list of gazetted holidays.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 8:33 am

US launches more strikes on Iran as standoff over Strait of Hormuz escalates

Dubai, Jul 13: The United States launched several waves of strikes on Iran on Sunday over an Iranian attack on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz that set it ablaze and left a crew member missing earlier in the weekend. Iran responded with attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and Oman the nation on the other side of the strait that Tehran has pressed to collaborate in managing shipping traffic. The US military said it was seeking o degrade Iran's ability to attack commercial ships freely transiting the critical strait. The statement came after a third round of strikes late Sunday night and into Monday in Iran. Iranian state media acknowledged the latest round early Monday but reported no casualties or damage to civilian infrastructure in the areas near the strait. It wasn't immediately clear if any military targets have been hit. The first wave of strikes, on Sunday morning, was in response to an Iranian strike on a container ship in the critical waterway the day before. In response, Iran hit Gulf Arab states in an escalating cycle of violence that left the negotiations between Tehran and Washington to end the war at the edge of collapse. The US struck again later Sunday. The governor of Qeshm Island near the strait told Iran's state-run IRNA news agency that projectiles were fired at military targets, with no casualties. Explosions were also heard in the coastal city of Bandar Abbas and Hajiabad city to the north. A US official said a few strikes targeted missile and air defence systems and paramilitary Revolutionary Guard boats. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to publicly discuss military operations. Iran and the US are nearly at the midway point of the 60-day period of their interim deal aimed at reaching a permanent end to the war. The strait, a key route for the global supply of oil and natural gas and long considered an international waterway, has become a sticking point in negotiations that seem in danger of collapse. A return to full-scale hostilities would have catastrophic consequences, United Nations Secretary-General Antnio Guterres said, according to a statement. Iran says the strait is closed but the US disagrees --------------------------------------------------- The US military earlier Sunday said it hit some 140 targets, including missile and drone launch sites, ammunition dumps, communication equipment and other sites. The attacks were heavier than in recent days. The US has launched three rounds of airstrikes targeting Iran in the past week over attacks on ships heading through the strait using a route off Oman, seeking to avoid the Islamic Republic's territorial waters. We bombed the hell out of them last night, President Donald Trump told NBC's Meet the Press. Semiofficial Iranian news agencies reported that a navy officer was killed. Iran retaliated by attacking nations in the region hosting US military forces, while insisting it alone must control the strait and potentially charge vessels for travelling through it. The era of one-sided deals is OVER, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, the speaker of Iran's parliament and a main negotiator, wrote. We told you: keep your word or pay the price. Reality is knocking. Iran said the strait was closed until calm is restored, and Tehran would consider targeting additional enemy bases in the region if it faced more attacks. The US military and Trump asserted that the strait remained open. The US military said over 140 ships had transited over the past week. A multinational body overseen by the US Navy said traffic continued at reduced levels off both Oman and Iran, and that nearly 140 vessels transited daily before the war. About a fifth of all traded oil and natural gas passed through the strait before the war. Iran's grip on it led to a global energy crisis, though oil prices have sharply dropped since wartime highs of USD 120 a barrel. Oman summons Iranian envoy to protest attack ------------------------------------------------- Missile alerts sounded across several Gulf Arab countries. Qatar's military said it intercepted incoming Iranian fire, with explosions heard in the neighbouring United Arab Emirates. Three people, including a child, were wounded by shrapnel from the interception of attacks, Qatar's Interior Ministry said. Missile alerts sounded in Bahrain, home to the US Navy's 5th Fleet. Kuwait's Defence Ministry said three land border posts in the north and an offshore drilling platform of the Kuwait Oil Company were damaged, with one worker wounded. Three Iranian missiles struck areas across Jordan, causing minor damage but no injuries, Jordan's state news agency reported. And the Omani state news agency said drones struck sites in an area on the waterway, a day after Oman and Iran held talks on the strait and agreed to continue discussions. The strait sits in Iran and Oman's territorial waters. Oman summoned the Iranian ambassador to protest the strikes, the first such move since the war began, calling Iran's acts irresponsible. Iranian strike on ship harms Indian crew ----------------------------------------- The Cyprus-flagged container ship hit by Iran suffered significant engine room damage, the U.S. military said. Oman's maritime authority said it rescued 23 crew members, but one was missing. India's foreign ministry called him an Indian national. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre, overseen by the British military, said the ship had been moving along Oman's shoreline. Iran's Revolutionary Guard said multiple vessels disregarded our warnings and ignored instructions to follow what it called an approved route. One was struck by a warning shot and brought to a stop. Iranian state media later reported US strikes across the country, including southern Iran in the province closest to the strait and military sites in a province near Tehran. Attacks followed more diplomatic talks about the strait --------------------------------------------------------- Trump suggested last week that the interim deal in the war was over. But mediators, including Pakistan, Qatar and Egypt, have continued efforts to reach an agreement. A regional official involved in mediation, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss talks, said efforts to shore up the ceasefire continued Sunday. Pakistan said its foreign minister spoke by phone with Iran's top diplomat and urged de-escalation on both sides. Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, unseen since the war began, on Saturday vowed in his first statement since the funeral of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, that Iranians would avenge his killing in the war's opening strikes on February 28. (AP)

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:27 am

Gandhinagar creates Guinness record by planting 3.61 lakh saplings in one hour: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday congratulated the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, over 25,000 volunteers and the people of the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency for setting a Guinness World Record by planting more than 3.61 lakh saplings in just one hour using the Miyawaki method. Amit Shah said the achievement reflected the growing public participation in environmental conservation under Prime Minister Narendra Modis Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign. He described the record as an outstanding example of public participation, meticulous planning and societys commitment to environmental conservation and praised the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, government departments, voluntary organisations and volunteers for their contribution. The Home Minister said more than 1.26 crore saplings were planted across the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency under the public plantation campaign, including over 11.59 million at 404 public sites and more than 11 lakh on private premises. Amit Shah said the constituency was translating Prime Minister Modis vision of Progress with Nature and sustainable development into reality through oxygen parks, large-scale plantation drives, restoration of ponds and other environmental initiatives. He urged citizens to not only plant trees under the Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign but also take responsibility for nurturing them to ensure a cleaner and greener future.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:20 am

Amit Shah launches 50 lakh tree plantation drive in Ahmedabad, inaugurates development projects

Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporations (AMC) Mission 5 Million Trees mass plantation campaign and inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for several development projects in Ahmedabad. Addressing the gathering, Amit Shah said more than one crore trees had been planted across the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency in a single day, including 50 lakh in Ahmedabad, describing the initiative as a peoples movement for environmental conservation. He said Prime Minister Narendra Modis Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam campaign had rapidly gained nationwide support and reflected the vision of People, Planet with Progress. Shah said the plantation drive aims to improve air quality, conserve water and create a greener, more liveable environment. The Home Minister said the Central Armed Police Forces have planted over seven crore trees across the country during the past seven years. He also announced the inauguration of 61 new Oxygen Parks in the Gandhinagar constituency, taking the total to 73, while the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation opened 101 Oxygen Parks in the city. Shah said the civic body has introduced a special vehicle service to deliver saplings to residents homes to encourage public participation. He expressed confidence that the plantation campaign would help reduce Ahmedabads temperature by at least five per cent in the coming years. He said the green cover in Sanand, Gandhinagar, Kalol and Ahmedabad had increased by 11.23 per cent and set a target of raising it to 20 per cent by 2029. Shah also urged citizens to install solar rooftop systems, noting that Gandhinagar has the highest number of rooftop solar installations among all Lok Sabha constituencies. During the event, Amit Shah inaugurated 22 development projects and laid the foundation stones for seven others. He said the induction of 325 new AMTS and BRTS buses would help reduce carbon emissions and make Ahmedabads public bus fleet pollution-free. The Home Minister said development projects worth 28,492 crore have been completed in the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency so far and appealed to residents to plant trees in every housing society and adopt solar energy to help build a sustainable future.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:19 am

Qatars former Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani dies at 74; PM Modi condoles demise

Qatars former Amir and father of Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who transformed the Gulf nation into a major global diplomatic and economic power, died on Sunday at the age of 74, according to the countrys Amiri Diwan. Announcing his death, the Amiri Diwan said, With hearts steadfast in faith in Gods decree and destiny, the Amiri Diwan mourns the great loss to the nation of the late may God have mercy on him His Highness the father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, who passed away this morning, Al Jazeera reported. Sheikh Hamad ruled Qatar from 1995 until 2013 and is widely regarded as the architect of the countrys modern transformation. During his reign, Qatar witnessed rapid economic, social and cultural development driven by its vast natural gas wealth, significantly enhancing its international standing. His tenure also saw the launch of Al Jazeera in 1996, the adoption of Qatars first permanent constitution in 2004, and the introduction of municipal elections in which women were allowed to vote and contest. Under his leadership, Qatar expanded its diplomatic influence across the Middle East, North Africa and Asia, emerging as a key regional mediator and global player. In 2013, Sheikh Hamad made the rare decision among Gulf monarchs to voluntarily abdicate in favour of his son, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who was then 33 years old. Sheikh Hamad remained a respected national figure after stepping down and received widespread public acclaim during the opening ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, hosted by Qatar. His death marks the end of an era in Qatars modern history, with tributes expected from leaders across the region and beyond, Al Jazeera reported. PM Modi condoles demise Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed profound grief over the death of father of Qatars Amir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, describing him as a visionary leader who transformed the Gulf nation and a true friend of India. In a message posted on X, PM Modi said, We deeply mourn the passing of father Amir of State of Qatar, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. A visionary leader who led Qatar to great levels of development and prosperity, we remember him also as a true friend whom I had the honour of meeting during my last visit to Qatar in February 2024. The Prime Minister conveyed his condolences to Qatars Amir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the royal family and the people of Qatar. I convey my sincere condolences to the Amir of Qatar, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the entire royal family and people of Qatar. May the departed soul rest in eternal peace, PM Modi said. Sheikh Hamad, who served as the Amir of Qatar from 1995 to 2013 before handing over power to his son, was widely credited with steering the countrys rapid economic development and enhancing its global profile. India declares one-day national mourning The Government of India has declared a one-day national mourning on July 13 following the death of father of Qatars Amir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the National Flag will be flown at half-mast across India on all buildings where it is regularly flown, and there will be no official entertainment on the day of mourning. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the death of the former Qatari ruler, describing him as a visionary leader who led Qatar to great levels of development and prosperity and a true friend of India. The government also announced that Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju is expected to visit Qatar shortly to convey condolences on behalf of the Government of India.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:18 am

Kashmirs scenic Yousmarg cries out for better infrastructure

Despite its breathtaking landscapes and growing appeal among tourists, Yousmarg in central Kashmirs Budgam district continues to struggle with inadequate infrastructure, with visitors and tourism stakeholders raising concerns over poor mobile connectivity, inadequate road infrastructure and the absence of healthcare facilities. Nestled amidst sprawling green meadows, dense pine forests and snow-capped mountains, Yousmarg is widely regarded as one of Kashmirs most scenic tourist destinations. However, locals say the picturesque meadow remains disconnected from essential modern infrastructure, affecting both tourism and the lives of local residents. For visitors travelling from Srinagar to the tranquil meadow, the transition is not only from a bustling city to a peaceful landscape but also from seamless connectivity to almost complete communication blackout. In an age where tourists depend heavily on mobile internet for navigation, digital payments, online bookings and staying connected with family members, Yousmarg continues to remain outside the coverage of most private telecom operators. Tourism stakeholders said the destination is presently served by only a single Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) mobile tower, while private telecom services remain largely unavailable, resulting in poor voice connectivity and unreliable internet services. The issue has assumed greater significance after Yousmarg reopened to visitors earlier this year. The destination was among the 48 tourist spots that had been temporarily closed following the Pahalgam terror attack as part of precautionary security measures. Hoteliers, pony handlers, tourist guides, transport operators and shopkeepers said they had expected a revival in tourist arrivals after reopening, but poor infrastructure continues to discourage many visitors. Tourists today rely heavily on mobile connectivity for navigation, online transactions and staying in touch with family. Many choose not to visit when they learn the network is unreliable, said Arshid Ahmad, a shopkeeper at Yousmarg. He said the lack of dependable mobile services directly impacts local businesses, as most tourists now prefer digital payment modes instead of carrying cash. Visitors often face problems while making online payments or confirming hotel bookings. Many business transactions are delayed because mobile networks simply do not function properly here, he added. Tour operators said weak telecom connectivity also creates difficulties during emergencies, as tourists are unable to contact family members or seek assistance whenever required. Apart from mobile connectivity, stakeholders said poor road infrastructure remains another major concern. They said while thousands of tourists visit Yousmarg every year, road connectivity has not improved in proportion to the destinations growing popularity. According to locals, better road infrastructure would not only improve accessibility but also encourage more tourists to include Yousmarg in their travel itineraries. The absence of healthcare facilities has emerged as another pressing issue for both residents and visitors. Stakeholders said there is no functional health facility available at the tourist destination, and any medical emergency requires patients to be shifted several kilometres away to the nearest healthcare institution. There is no health centre here. Whenever a tourist, resident or even a nomadic family member falls ill, they have to be transported several kilometres for medical treatment. In emergencies, every minute is crucial, a local tourism stakeholder said. Residents said the lack of medical facilities poses a serious risk during the peak tourist season when thousands of visitors arrive daily. The stakeholders also highlighted the hardships faced by the local population and Gujjar and Bakarwal communities who spend considerable time in the area during the summer months. They urged the Jammu and Kashmir Government to address the longstanding infrastructural deficiencies on priority, saying Yousmarg possesses immense tourism potential but lacks the basic facilities expected at a major tourist destination. Appealing to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also holds the Tourism portfolio, and the local MLA from Budgam, stakeholders sought immediate intervention for the installation of additional mobile towers by private telecom operators, improvement of road connectivity, establishment of a primary health centre and financial assistance to tourism-related businesses that suffered losses during the prolonged closure of the destination. We request the government to improve mobile connectivity, upgrade the road network and establish a health facility at Yousmarg. These are basic requirements for any tourist destination. We also expect compensation for the losses incurred during the months when Yousmarg remained closed, the stakeholders said. They said timely intervention would not only improve visitor experience but also strengthen the local economy by generating greater employment opportunities for people dependent on tourism in the area.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:14 am

PHDCCI Kashmir unveils startup guide, charts roadmap for business growth

The Kashmir Chapter of the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) on Friday held its Executive Committee (EC) meeting at the Amarsingh Club in Srinagar, deliberating on key issues concerning trade, industrial growth and the business environment in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting, chaired by PHDCCI Kashmir Chairman A.P. Vicky Shaw, was attended by Co-Chairs Himayu Wani and Javaid Anim, along with members of the Executive Committee. The members reviewed the prevailing business and industrial landscape in the Union Territory and discussed various policy and infrastructure-related challenges affecting trade and investment. They also deliberated on measures to strengthen industrial development, promote entrepreneurship and improve the ease of doing business in Jammu and Kashmir. A major highlight of the meeting was the release of a startup guidebook authored by Er. Syed Perviaz Qaiser. The publication has been designed as a practical guide for aspiring entrepreneurs, offering information on establishing and managing startups while promoting entrepreneurship across the Union Territory. The programme was attended by Dr. Pervaiz Ahamed Mir, Chief Executive Officer and Director of the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development (CIED), Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), Awantipora, who participated as the guest of honour and shared insights on innovation, startup development and entrepreneurship. The Executive Committee also expanded the Chambers membership by formally inducting several professionals from diverse sectors into the PHDCCI Kashmir Chapter. The newly inducted members include Syed Shafat Naqashbandi of Glitters Forever Housekeeping Services Pvt. Ltd., Mubashir Shaw, President of Kashmir Pashmeena Welfare Trust and Director of Kolhai Green Resorts, Basharat Mir of Access Future Foundation, and Shahijehan, Director of Hyacinth Agro Products Pvt. Ltd. Speaking on the occasion, Chairman A.P. Vicky Shaw said strengthening industry, supporting entrepreneurs and promoting investment remain among the Chambers key priorities. The Executive Committee concluded the meeting by outlining a roadmap to address emerging business challenges and reaffirmed its commitment to working with stakeholders and government agencies to promote sustainable industrial and economic growth in J&K.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:13 am

Panun Kashmir reviews plans for July 20 demonstration at Jantar Mantar in Delhi

Panun Kashmir convened a high-level organisational meeting on Sunday to finalise logistical arrangements and review preparedness for its upcoming peaceful demonstration at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, scheduled for July 20, 2026, at 12:30 PM. The comprehensive review session, as per a statement, attended by central office-bearers, state coordinators, and volunteer committees, mapped out strategies for transportation, accommodation, security liaison, media outreach, and participant facilitation. Leadership emphasised that the entire mobilisation will be conducted in an exemplary, disciplined, and constitutionally compliant manner. Addressing the core political objectives of the demonstration, Tito Ganju, Chairman of Panun Kashmir, delivered a sharp critique of the institutional apathy surrounding the community's plight. He stated directly that the critical issue of the genocide and exile of Kashmiri Hindus has been systematically ignored by India's political class for thirty-six years. He stressed that the organisation is marching to Jantar Mantar to tell the Parliament loud and clear that justice must come first, adding that the nation cannot continue to ignore their pain while discussing shifting constitutional arrangements, and that no durable solution or discussion on Kashmir's political future can occur without addressing accountability for the 1990 exodus. Ganju, as per the statement, reiterated Panun Kashmir's unyielding demand for official, legislative recognition of what the organisation characterizes as the genocide of Kashmiri Hindus. He emphasised the necessity of a separate Homeland within the Union of India to facilitate a secure, dignified, and sustainable resettlement. He issued a special call to the younger generation of the displaced community to turn out in large numbers to uphold their democratic right to peaceful public expression. Delivering the keynote address, Dr Agnishekhar, Convenor of Panun Kashmir, stated that the proposed gathering is a democratic assertion aimed at forcing the unresolved issues of Kashmiri Hindus back into the national consciousness. He appealed to all citizens committed to historical truth and human rights to join the demonstration and stand in solidarity.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:11 am

Rajouri family alleges milk turned plastic-like on boiling

A family in Rajouri alleged that milk purchased from a local market turned into a plastic-like substance when boiled, prompting the Department of Food Safety to initiate an investigation. According to the complainant, Amjid Mir, the family had purchased around three kilograms of milk from a local shop. He alleged that while boiling the milk, a large quantity of plastic-like material accumulated, raising suspicion that the product was chemically synthesised and not genuine milk. Following the complaint, a team from the Department of Food Safety visited the shop concerned and conducted a preliminary inspection. Officials have seized samples of the milk and sent them for laboratory examination to ascertain its quality and determine whether it was adulterated or unsafe for consumption. Officials stated that further action will be taken based on the laboratory report. The incident has sparked concern among local residents, who have urged the authorities to ensure strict monitoring of food products available in the market to safeguard public health. Locals said that earlier chemically synthesised cheese, butter and ghee have been recovered in areas of Rajouri that indicates large scale unchecked sale of this spurious material. They further said that life of locals is being put on stake by these people who should immediately be put behind bars.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:09 am

IGP Jammu, IG CRPF review security in Samba

To ensure seamless coordination between all the forces and intelligence agencies with aim of a safe and secure Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, a high level security review meeting was conducted at Samba in Jammu. The meeting was jointly chaired by IG Police Jammu, Bhim Sen Tutti and IG CRPF Amol V Homkar. In this joint meeting conducted at Samba district headquarters, officers of police, CAPF, intelligence agencies participated which included DIG Jammu Samba Kathua range, Shridhar Patil, SSP Samba Anuj Kumar. Threadbare discussion on issues concerning security and arrangements for Yatra were held during this meeting wherein both the IG Police Jammu and IG CRPF reviewed the preparedness of Yatra and also took stock of coordination among forces with focus being paid to further strengthen it. The officers also assessed the security arrangements to ensure the safety, security, and smooth movement of pilgrims during the holy Yatra.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:06 am

Udhampur airport terminal financial bid scheduled around July 22: Dr Jitendra

Union Minister of State in PMO Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday revealed that the financial bid opening vis-a-vis tender for construction of Udhampur airport terminal was scheduled around July 22, 2026 and the work could be awarded in the second week of August. Completion of airport terminal building will pave the way for the much-awaited operationalisation of ATR (aircraft) flights from the garrison town. ATR aircrafts are designed to take off and land on smaller runways, aimed at connecting smaller, regional cities. Dr Jitendra represents Udhampur-Kathua-Doda parliamentary constituency. Sharing an update about Udhampur airport on his social media handles, the Union Minister asserted that he was constantly following up on the issue. For the tender for construction of the airport terminal building, the technical bid was opened on July 10, 2026. Seven agencies participated. Financial bid opening is scheduled around July 22, 2026. The work could be awarded in the 2nd week of August. We are constantly following up on the issue, Dr Jitendra posted. Update was a sequel to earlier information he had shared on July 5 about the progress of the ambitious project, floating of its tender and related aspects. Prior to that he had given a detailed account of the project last month during a review meeting in Udhampur also. The process of land transfer, according to him, had also commenced with the concurrence of the UT government. According to the Union Minister, Udhampur airport proposal is to be implemented in two phases. In the first phase, civil flight operations will be initiated within the existing premises of the Air Force Station (AFS) while in the second phase, a permanent civil enclave will be set up outside it (AFS premises). The Airports Authority of India (AAI) had completed a site feasibility assessment and initiated formal processes for the development of a new Aviation Enclave. Under phase 1 of the project involving initiating civil flight operations within the existing premises of the Air Force Station, the IAF allocated 2,200 square metres for developing a terminal building, which will have the capacity to handle up to 150 passengers and accommodate ATR-72 or Q400 type aircraft. This arrangement is intended as an interim measure to begin operations at the earliest. Phase 2 of the plan proposes the establishment of a permanent civil enclave outside the boundaries of the Air Force Station. A land parcel of approximately 27.6 acres has been identified by the district administration for this purpose. The proposed enclave will cater to larger aircraft such as the Airbus A321 and will include a new terminal, apron, taxiway and related civil aviation infrastructure. Once realised, the Udhampur civil enclave is expected to improve connectivity for both residents and tourists in this part of Jammu and Kashmir, while also easing pressure on the Jammu airport. Besides, Udhampur airport will also have strategic importance from a security point of view. The proposal, which aims to connect Udhampur to the national civil aviation network, was initially triggered by a reference from Dr Jitendra Singh to the Airports Authority of India (AAI). Acting on this, a technical team comprising officials from various directorates of AAI had visited the Air Force Station at Udhampur on March 28 and 29, 2025. The visit included a joint review with the Indian Air Force, evaluation of existing infrastructure, and consultations with the district administration and defence authorities. Udhampur (civil) airport will soon become operational. Immediately after the completion of the tendering process, which is presently underway. First terminal will be constructed on the land being provided by the Indian Air Force (IAF), thus allowing us to operate our ATR flights. Meanwhile, we have already spoken to the J&K government the Chief Minister for additional land, the Union Minister informed after last months review meeting. Once we get that additional chunk of land on the other side of the road, there we will construct a permanent terminal. Then we can construct an airport analogous to Jammu (airport), allowing it to handle higher traffic volumes and larger (flight) operations. But it will take some time. As of now, for immediate use, IAF is providing us defence land for the time being, for the construction of the terminal. The tender for fabrication work had already been floated to start ATR flights from the existing premises in the next few months. The construction of the terminal will enable the landing of small aircrafts here, Dr Jitendra had explained. Last year, during a meeting aimed at reviewing the status of the aviation projects for J&K, with the Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Samir Kumar Sinha and the Chairman of Airports Authority of India, Vipin Kumar, the Union Minister had emphasised that the Udhampur airport could initially begin operations with ATR 72-seater aircraft under the Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS-UDAN), which would cap ticket fares at nearly half the prevailing market rates. In other words, the air fare for a Delhi- Udhampur flight would be considerably and substantially lesser than a Delhi-Jammu flight, thus offering a huge incentive to even Jammu bound passengers to take the Delhi-Udhampur air route, the officials explained. Officials had explained that under the Udan scheme, a substantial part of the airfare would be subsidised through viability gap funding. This would not only make flights more affordable but also bring DelhiUdhampur fares substantially lower than the DelhiJammu route. During that meeting it was revealed that the Airports Authority of India had agreed to take up the required development, including navigational and basic facilities, without requiring additional land for initial operations, as the apron space would be made available by defence authorities.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:05 am

Choose Gandhis non-violence over BJPs divisive politics: Alka Lamba

Launching a scathing attack on the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), All India Congress Committee (AICC) Mahila Congress President Alka Lamba declared the nations current political landscape a decisive fight to the finish. Speaking to media persons in Bandipora, Lamba framed the political divide as a stark ideological clash between the BJP-led NDA and the INDIA bloc. It is now a fight to the finish. You are either with the BJP or you are with Rahul Gandhi, she stated. Either you are on Gandhi's path of truth and non-violence, or you stand with the politics of hatred, violence, and the divisive politics of the RSS and the BJP. Anyone claiming to stand in the middle is effectively standing with the ruling regime out of fear. Addressing the region's political status, she asserted her party's commitment to Jammu and Kashmir. We are fighting for the restoration of full statehood, which was snatched away, Lamba said, welcoming the National Conference's recent advocacy. We fought for this demand at Jantar Mantar last year, and if the National Conference is taking Rahul Gandhi's voice forward in Delhi today, they are welcome. Lamba vehemently accused the central administration of systematically targeting the opposition. The government in power is murdering democracy. They use the ED, CBI, and Income Tax department to intimidate and attempt to buy out opposition parties, actively working to topple stable governments, she alleged, framing it as a desperate battle to save the Constitution. Levelling controversial accusations regarding national security and foreign policy, she demanded the Defence Minister's immediate resignation. They lied that no Indian soldier was martyred in military operations, and today they admit it and apologise. Rajnath Singh must resign, she stated. Targeting international relations, she claimed the government was operating under fear. Under American pressure, due to names appearing in the Epstein files, they are entering into compromised agreements, she alleged. She further criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's global engagements, adding, While America and Israel commit continuous injustices, Prime Minister Modi stands with Israel just a day before the attack on our friendly nation, Iran. Priyanka Gandhi took a banner into Parliament while innocent children are being martyred in Gaza, yet the government remains silent. Turning to domestic crises, she condemned the government's handling of education and women's rights. The futures of 23 lakh children have been put at stake due to the NEET paper leak, leading 21 students to commit suicide, she stated. Declaring the ruling regime anti-women, she urged a mass mobilisation for 21 July. The 33 per cent women's reservation bill is passed, but this anti-women BJP government will not implement it. We will march to Parliament and force them to do it, she declared.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:03 am

July 13 not just historic but part of collective conscience: Sajad Lone

J&K Peoples Conference President and MLA Handwara, Sajad Gani Lone, paid floral tributes on Sunday to the martyrs of July 13, 1931, describing the day as one inscribed not merely in history but in the collective conscience of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said the occasion represents a long denied recognition that continues to await the dignity it deserves. Speaking on the occasion, Lone launched a scathing attack on the present dispensation, accusing it of relegating history to irrelevance while substituting governance with political spectacle. This government has made no sincere effort to restore this public holiday, honouring the sacrifice of our native heroes. It has chosen theatre over truth, rhetoric over resolve and in doing so, has turned its back on history itself, he said. Lone asserted that collective memory cannot be extinguished through executive decrees. No government order can erase what a people choose to remember, he remarked, adding that the restoration of July 13 as a public holiday is not a concession but a long overdue obligation rooted in historical justice. Restoring the day as a public holiday, he said, would transcend symbolism. It would constitute an act of moral and historical restitution, restoring to those who laid down their lives the honour they rightfully deserve and reaffirming Jammu and Kashmir's commitment to an honest remembrance of its past, he concluded.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 7:00 am

Mirwaiz Manzil announces programme to commemorate Martyrs of July 13

Mirwaiz Manzil has announced the programme for the annual commemoration of the Martyrs of 13 July 1931, whose sacrifice became a timeless symbol of courage, dignity and the struggle for justice. Their memory remains etched in our collective consciousness and will continue to inspire generations, said a press release. As per the long-standing tradition, Zuhr prayers will be offered tomorrow at the historic Jama Masjid Srinagar. Thereafter, Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Mohammad Umar Farooq, along with the people, will proceed to the Martyrs Graveyard at Naqshband Sahib to offer Fatiha and pay homage to the Martyrs of 13 July 1931. The programme is part of the decades-old tradition of remembering the martyrs and praying for their eternal peace and exalted ranks. Mirwaiz Manzil expressed hope that the authorities will not create any hurdles and will allow this peaceful religious and commemorative programme to be observed in keeping with the long-established tradition associated with the day.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:59 am

Altaf Thakur accuses NC Government of glorifying terrorism, demands action

Senior BJP leader Altaf Thakur on Sunday launched a sharp attack on the National Conference (NC)-led government in Jammu and Kashmir, alleging it is pursuing a massive conspiracy against Indias unity and integrity by glorifying separatist figures and terrorists. Addressing the media persons, Thakur claimed that the NC government is openly hailing individuals and organisations previously banned for waging war against the Union of India. He specifically named Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Masarat Alam, and Shabir Shah, noting that two are currently jailed while Geelani has passed away. Thakur accused the government of portraying them as heroes and legends through official or approved narratives. Thakur pointed to books and educational or cultural content that allegedly portray Maqbool Bhat as a martyr and glorify Geelani, Masarat Alam, and Shabir Shah. Glorifying terrorism and terrorists is the policy of the National Conference government, he asserted. The BJP leader demanded stringent punishment for all those responsible, including publishers, the approval committee, and the head of the concerned department. He specifically called for the resignation of Education Minister Sakina Itoo on moral grounds. Failing that, Omar Abdullah should be dismissed, Thakur warned. Thakur also drew attention to the ongoing unrest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), where he said people have launched a massive movement against Pakistan, seeking separation and liberation from it. He alleged that the NC is deliberately aligning itself with Pakistans interests at this critical juncture. The NC is staging a drama at Jantar Mantar for the restoration of Article 370 precisely when the worlds attention is focused on PoK, in an attempt to divert that gaze, Thakur claimed. He accused the NC of orchestrating this narrative to undermine Indias position. Describing the NCs actions as a threat to national unity, Thakur said the partys policies and public posturing reflect a dangerous tilt that could encourage separatist ideologies. He urged the central government and authorities to take cognisance of these developments and ensure strict action to safeguard the integrity of the nation. The remarks come amid heightened political discourse in the Valley, with ongoing debates over historical narratives, governance, and the post-Article 370 political landscape. The NC government has faced repeated criticism from the BJP on issues related to security, development, and ideological orientation since assuming power. This is not the first time BJP leaders have accused regional parties of soft-pedalling on terrorism or attempting to revive pre-2019 narratives. The NC, however, has consistently maintained its commitment to democratic processes, peace, and the development of J&K within the Indian constitutional framework while advocating for the restoration of full statehood.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:57 am

PDP core committee reviews political situation, resolves to hold Foundation Day conventions at district HQs

The Core Committee of the Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) met today under the chairmanship of Party President Mehbooba Mufti to deliberate on the prevailing political situation in Jammu & Kashmir and discuss the pressing issues confronting the people. The meeting held an extensive review of the deepening political, economic and social challenges facing the people of Jammu & Kashmir and resolved that the party would continue to vigorously raise these issues at every democratic forum while steadfastly advocating for the rights, dignity and aspirations of the people, as per KNS. Keeping in view the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra and the extensive traffic regulations and movement restrictions in force on the highways during the pilgrimage period, the Core Committee unanimously resolved that the Partys Foundation Day on July 28 will be observed through district-level conventions across Jammu & Kashmir instead of a single central gathering. The decision was taken to ensure smooth conduct of the Yatra while enabling party workers and supporters across the Union Territory to participate in the Foundation Day programmes. The convention for Srinagar, Ganderbal, Budgam and Bandipora will be held at Srinagar and will be led by Party President Ms. Mehbooba Mufti. The Anantnag convention will be led by senior party leader and former Minister Abdul Rehman Veeri, Kulgam by former Deputy Speaker and party VP Mohammad Sartaj Madni, Pulwama by former Member of Parliament and Party Chief Spokesperson Dr. Mehboob Beg, Baramulla by former Minister and General Secretary (Organisation) Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura, Kupwara by former Minister and General Secretary Adv. Abdul Haq Khan, and Shopian by former Minister and senior party leader Naeem Akhtar. The Core Committee expressed serious concern over what it described as the continuing atmosphere of fear and uncertainty prevailing in Jammu & Kashmir. Members noted that the persistent culture of raids, repeated searches and coercive measures has cast a shadow over normal civic life, creating a widespread sense of harassment and insecurity among ordinary citizens. The leadership observed that a democratic society cannot flourish where people continue to live under an environment of constant apprehension. The meeting also held an in-depth discussion on the unending trauma being faced by hundreds of families whose loved ones continue to languish in jails for prolonged periods, often without timely conclusion of trials. It was observed with concern that in several cases, even after courts grant bail, fresh cases are registered, resulting in continued incarceration. ' Such practices, the Committee said, deepen public alienation and raise serious questions about the credibility of institutions that people expected would safeguard their constitutional and legal rights. Expressing grave concern over the growing unemployment crisis, the Core Committee said that an entire generation of educated youth is being pushed towards despair due to the absence of a credible employment policy and meaningful economic opportunities. Despite repeated promises, the leadership noted that there has been little by way of concrete measures to generate sustainable jobs or revive the local economy. The PDP reiterated that addressing unemployment must become an immediate priority, as prolonged neglect threatens both the social fabric and the future of Jammu & Kashmirs youth. The Committee also strongly condemned the restrictions imposed on observing 13th July, Martyrs Day, describing them as deeply unfortunate and inconsistent with democratic values. It observed that while the entire nation rightly commemorates those who fought against autocratic and colonial rule, the people of Jammu & Kashmir are repeatedly prevented from paying homage to the martyrs of 13 July 1931, who laid down their lives in the struggle against autocratic governance, years before similar movements gained momentum in many other parts of the country. The leadership stated that history cannot be erased through prohibitory orders, barricades or restrictions. The memory of the martyrs lives in the hearts and minds of the people and cannot be extinguished by preventing peaceful tributes. The Core Committee announced that PDP leadership and workers will proceed to offer tributes to the martyrs and urged the administration not to impose restrictions on peaceful commemorative programmes. The party maintained that respecting historical memory and allowing peaceful remembrance are essential attributes of any confident democracy. Reaffirming its commitment to democratic and peaceful politics, the Core Committee resolved that the PDP will continue to stand with the people of Jammu & Kashmir and intensify its efforts to highlight their concerns while defending their constitutional, political and democratic rights.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:55 am

CPI (M) backs Dr Farooqs call, urges all parties to join Jantar Mantar statehood protest

CPI (M) has welcomed the invitation from National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah to join the protest at Jantar Mantar on the opening day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, in support of the restoration of Statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. Mohd. Abass Rather, State Secretary, CPI(M) has appealed to every political party, organisation and citizen, regardless of ideology or affiliation, to set aside the differences and join hands on this common cause. In a statement, recalling the events that led to the current situation, he pointed to August 5, 2019, when Article 370 and Article 35-A were abrogated and state was bifurcated into two Union Territories. The decision was taken without any consultation with stakeholders of Jammu and Kashmir, and remains, an unprecedented assault on the rights of the people. It was not an attack on one party or one region alone, but one that touched every community, caste and creed in the entire region. Repeated assurances were given from time to time for restoration of the statehood but the same remains unfulfilled so far. Instead of fulfilling the assurances of restoration of statehood, the Union Government further amended the Transaction of Business Rules by issuing a notification on 12th July, 2024, thereby empowering the Lieutenant Governor with an expanded executive authority over police, public order and posting and transfers of All India Services Officers (IAS, IPS and IFS). The move aims at further eroding the authority of the elected government thereby undermining the mandate of the people. The united voice is needed to press for the restoration of statehood and appealed every political party and citizen who believes in the Constitution and in federalism to stand together to participate in the protest and send a clear and united message that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are united on the issue of restoration of statehood. This is in the larger interest of the constitutional order of the country. Any further delay in this regard is bound to further deepen the wide-spread discontentment and disillusionment of the people.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:53 am

Altaf Bukhari terms martyrs of July 13 as true heroes of J&K

Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari paid glowing tributes to the martyrs of July 13, 1931, describing them as the true heroes of Jammu and Kashmir whose sacrifices became the foundation of the people's struggle against autocratic rule and ultimately paved the way for the establishment of democracy in Jammu and Kashmir. In a statement, Bukhari said, The martyrs of July 13, 1931, have a place of honour in our history. They laid down their lives while raising their voices against oppression and injustice. Their supreme sacrifice ignited a powerful people's movement that ultimately brought an end to autocratic rule in Jammu and Kashmir and opened the path towards democracy. He said that the sacrifices of the martyrs continue to inspire generations to remain steadfast in the pursuit of justice and democratic values. This historic day reminds us of the extraordinary courage and resilience of those who stood up for justice and the rights of the people. Their legacy continues to inspire us to safeguard democracy, uphold the rule of law, and protect the democratic rights and aspirations of every citizen, he said.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:51 am

PDP leaders condemn Mehbooba Muftis house arrest

Senior leaders of the Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Sunday paid tributes to the martyrs of July 13, remembering their sacrifice for the democratic and political rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The leaders said the sacrifices of the 13 July martyrs hold immense historical significance and continue to inspire generations in the struggle for justice, dignity, and democratic rights.They emphasized that the contributions of the martyrs can never be erased from the collective memory of the people, as per a press release. The PDP leaders also strongly condemned the house arrest of PDP President Mehbooba Mufti and Iltija Mufti, terming it an undemocratic and unjustified attempt to prevent them from paying homage to the martyrs. They said such restrictions on political leaders and peaceful democratic activities are against the principles of democracy and freedom. The party urged the authorities to respect democratic rights.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:49 am

Dr Farooq, CM Omar pay tributes to July 13, 1931 Martyrs

The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah and the party's Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Sunday paid glowing tributes to the July 13, 1931 martyrs on the eve of the 95th Youm-e-Shohada describing their sacrifice as a defining chapter in Jammu and Kashmir's struggle for justice, dignity and democratic rights. In a press statement, the duo said July 13 remains a historic watershed that ignited a mass movement against autocracy, oppression and injustice in the erstwhile princely state. Remembering the martyrs, Dr Farooq said their sacrifice continues to inspire generations in the pursuit of justice, truth and peace. He recalled that 21 unarmed Kashmiris were killed on July 13, 1931, after demanding basic civil and political rights, an event that, he said, laid the foundation for the people's long struggle led by Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah for human rights and dignity. The undying thirst for dignity cannot be suppressed by injustice. The July 13 martyrs proved that perseverance and the spirit of peaceful resistance ultimately triumph over tyranny. I pay my humble tributes to these brave souls and appeal especially to our youth to remain connected with the history of our collective struggle, he said. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the sacrifices of the July 13 martyrs would forever symbolize humanity's unwavering quest for dignity, justice and fundamental rights.I pay my humble tributes to our great martyrs who laid down their lives to challenge autocratic rule. Their sacrifice marked a turning point that awakened generations to rise against injustice. July 13 will always remind us of the enduring power of unity, compassion and peaceful resistance in the face of oppression, he said. The duo also recalled what they described as the dying wish of one of the martyrs to Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah to carry the struggle of July 13 to its logical conclusion. They said Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah honoured that pledge by ushering in sweeping socio-political and economic reforms, most notably the landmark land to the tiller programme, along with several other pro-people initiatives that transformed the lives of ordinary citizens. They asserted that the National Conference remains the true custodian of the legacy of the July 13 martyrs and is committed to carrying forward their mission of building a just, prosperous and peaceful Jammu and Kashmir where the ideals of dignity, equality and social justice continue to guide governance. Partys Rank and file across Jammu and Kashmir have also paid glowing tributes to the Shuhada-e-Kashmir recalling their supreme sacrifice. Jamait-e-Hamdani patron Maulana Riyaz Hamdani and chief spokesperson GM Saqi have paid glowing tributes to 1931 martyrs. Kashmiri nation owes their self-respect and dignity to these martyrs, We won't forger their sacrificere and walk on their path, Saqi said .

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:48 am

HMT residents decry drinking water shortage

Residents of HMT area on the outskirts of Srinagar have appealed to the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department for immediate restoration of drinking water supply, saying that they have been grappling with an acute water shortage for nearly a month. The residents said the locality, which is supplied through the Rangil Water Supply Scheme, has been receiving an irregular and unreliable water supply, severely affecting their daily lives. They alleged that despite repeated pleas, there has been no significant improvement in the situation. Recently, the Welfare Committee, Novabad North Zone Srinagar, submitted a representation to the Chief Engineer, PHE Kashmir, seeking his personal intervention to resolve the crisis. In the representation, the committee urged the department to restore a regular and dependable water supply on a priority basis and review the functioning of the Rangil Water Supply Scheme to identify the reasons behind the prolonged disruption and fix responsibility wherever lapses are found. We are finding it extremely difficult to manage even basic household chores. Families are forced to wait for hours in the hope that water will be supplied, while many have to arrange water from other localities. The situation has become unbearable, said a local resident. Another resident said the crisis has added to the hardships during the ongoing summer season. Children are at home due to summer vacations, elderly people require water throughout the day, and the shortage has disrupted cooking, washing and sanitation. We request the authorities to intervene without any further delay, the resident said. The residents urged the PHE Department to take immediate corrective measures to restore normal water supply and ensure such crises do not recur in future.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:44 am

Stray dog menace in Sonwar leaves residents worried

Residents of Sonwar and its adjoining areas have expressed concern over the growing stray dog menace, saying the increasing canine population has become a safety risk for locals, particularly during evening and night hours. The residents said that despite Sonwar being located close to the city centre, roads, public spaces and even petrol pumps in the area are frequently occupied by packs of stray dogs. They said the problem has made movement difficult for pedestrians, especially children, elderly persons and women after sundown. Children and elderly people hesitate to venture out in the evening due to fear of dog attacks. The situation becomes even more alarming during power outages when visibility is low, said Arif Ahmad, a local resident. Residents attributed the rise in the stray dog population to poor garbage management and inadequate sterilisation measures. They said unattended waste in several pockets of the area provides easy access to food for the animals, leading to a steady increase in their numbers. A shopkeeper from Sonwar said that the area hosts several private offices, markets and hotels and witnesses regular movement of tourists and locals. The presence of stray dogs on roads and around commercial establishments creates an unpleasant experience for visitors and raises safety concerns, he said. Commuters, particularly two-wheeler riders, said they face difficulties while travelling through the area at night. Large packs of dogs occupy entire stretches of roads during late hours. Riders often have to escape fast or take alternate routes. There have been several narrow escapes when these dogs chase the two-wheeler riders, said Manzoor Bhat, a commuter. The residents said they have repeatedly brought the matter to the attention of authorities and urged the Srinagar Municipal Corporation to strengthen sterilisation drives and ensure proper garbage disposal. They appealed for immediate intervention to keep the dog population in check and prevent any untoward incidents.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:42 am

Encroachment of Amira Kadal bridge hampers pedestrian movement

Encroachment of pedestrian space by roadside vendors at Amira Kadal bridge is severely hampering movement of pedestrians on one of the busiest public places in the summer capital. A spot assessment of the bridge revealed that a section of the pedestrian walkway is occupied by vendors selling fruits,fish, garments and other items making commuters walk through narrow spaces amid heavy vehicular movement. Owais Amin, a student who frequently passes through the area, said authorities should earmark a fixed space for vendors. Instead of complete removal, authorities could fix the position of vending carts or define clear limits so that pedestrians have adequate walking space, he said. Another local blamed the authorities for allowing the situation to continue for years. This encroachment should have been stopped in the beginning. Since it was allowed to continue for so long, any removal drive now should be carried out only after proper consultation with vendors and other stakeholders, he said. Another pedestrian suggested regulating traffic from Jahangir Chowk to Clock Tower via Amira Kadal and allowing only auto-rickshaws on the stretch to reduce congestion would be a balancing act between public interest and livelihood. A senior citizen said that although encroachment has caused inconvenience, unemployment cannot be ignored. There are certainly problems but looking at the present status of unemployment people have learned to compromise, he said. Mushtaq Ahmad, who has been vending at the spot for the past 15 years, said the income from his stall supports his entire family. My daughter is pursuing medical education while my other children are in college. Their education depends on my income. If I am removed without any alternative arrangement, my family could be pushed onto the streets, he said. Umar, another vendor, said they have no objection to shifting if the government provides them with a suitable alternative. We are not insisting on staying here. If the authorities provide us a place like the one arranged for some vendors at Makkah Market, we will happily move, he said. Asif Farooq, a Commerce graduate has been working on the bridge for the past 11 years. Unemployment had forced me tinto street vending. If the government wants us to relocate, we should be shifted to a place where our income and customer base is not affected. We only want our livelihood to continue, he said. A fisherwoman said the place had become closely linked to the survival of her family over the years. Over the years this market has become well known. Our livelihood and emotions are attached to this place because our families survive on what we earn here, she said. The problem is no longer simply about encroachment but about finding a humane and practical solution that addresses both urban order and economic survival, said Abdul Hamid, a commuter. Officials said the problem has persisted as the number of vendors has outgrown the capacity of existing vending zones. Authorities are working on identification of identification at various areas of the city for vendors.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:41 am

Uncovered manholes pose risk to commuters in Srinagar

Uncovered and damaged manholes on main road in Srinagar have emerged as a serious safety hazard, with commuters and pedestrians alleging that neglected civic infrastructure is posing risk of accidents and injuries to commuters. From Uptown localities to Hazratbal, Soura, Nigeen, uncovered manholes, uneven chamber covers and temporary wooden planks continue to endanger thousands of commuters every day. The problem is so severe that there are several manholes without covers on Maulana Azad Road. Residents of Downtown said the issue has persisted despite repeated complaints and massive expenditure on road upgradation and Smart City projects. We are completely fed up with this problem. There are open manholes, uneven manholes and broken covers throughout the Gojwara-Hawal stretch and several adjoining areas. Every day people are forced to negotiate these hazards, said Farooq Ahmad, a local resident of Downtown. At several places, missing manhole covers have been replaced only with weak wooden planks, while at others places authorities have merely installed makeshift warning poles or flags to alert motorists and pedestrians. Locals said such temporary arrangements offer little protection and could collapse under pressure, particularly during rainfall or at night when visibility is poor. Recently, open manholes along the busy Bagh-e-Ali Mardan-SKIMS Soura Road and in the city centre have raised concerns among commuters where an uncovered manhole continues to pose danger on a route frequently used by ambulances and emergency vehicles. A shopkeeper near the site on the Soura stretch said he had to place his own sign board besides the opening after witnessing repeated near misses involving two-wheelers. Several bikers narrowly escaped falling into it. No department acted despite the danger, so I placed my own sign board to warn people. This road remains busy throughout the day, especially with ambulances heading towards SKIMS, he said. Pedestrians using the Nigeen-Hazratbal stretch also complained about open manholes and damaged covers on footpaths. We are forced to walk carefully every few steps. Elderly people, children and visitors are especially vulnerable. These hazards should not exist on pedestrian walkways, said a local resident. Motorists alleged that uneven manhole covers installed above or below road level have become another major concern, often forcing vehicles to brake suddenly or swerve, increasing the risk of accidents. We pay taxes and government claims of crores are being spent on infrastructure development, yet even basic civic necessities like properly covered manholes remain unattended, said Faizan, a two-wheeler commuter. Greater Kashmir has repeatedly highlighted similar concerns over the past few years, including cases of missing and uneven manhole covers in various parts of the city. Officials had earlier attributed several missing covers to theft, stating, Replacement covers were installed repeatedly, and manholes were repaired accordingly. We also took up cases of manhole thefts with police in the past, an official said.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:39 am

10 doctors, 48 paramedic vacancies push Shopian patients towards private healthcare

Shopian, Jul 12: Patients in south Kashmirs Shopian district say they are increasingly being forced to seek treatment at private clinics or travel to other districts due to the non-availability of key specialists at the District Hospital Shopian (DHS), raising concerns over access to affordable healthcare. The hospital lacks specialists such as cardiologists, gastroenterologists and urologists, while expensive diagnostic equipment, including an echocardiography (Echo) machine, remains unused due to the shortage of trained personnel to operate it. Officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the hospital is currently short of 10 doctors and 48 paramedical staff, severely affecting the delivery of specialised healthcare services. The healthcare facility was upgraded to district hospital status after Shopian was carved out as a separate district in 2008. It caters to the healthcare needs of more than 2.5 lakh residents from the district and adjoining areas. Patients have no option but to visit private clinics, which have mushroomed across the district because crucial specialists are unavailable at the district hospital, said Javed Ahmad, a resident. Those who cannot afford private treatment are the worst affected. Residents said that despite the hospitals upgraded status, the shortage of specialist doctors and technical staff has persisted for years, forcing patients to travel to Srinagar or Anantnag for consultations and advanced treatment. This not only increases out-of-pocket expenditure but also delays timely medical care, particularly for elderly patients and those suffering from chronic illnesses, said MithaGatoo, a civil society member. Gatoo said the hospitals echocardiography machine has remained largely unused because there are no trained specialists or technicians available to operate it. The authorities install diagnostic machines without ensuring that specialists or trained technicians are posted to run them. Equipment worth lakhs of rupees is lying idle while patients continue to suffer, he said. He said the civil society had approached the higher authorities on several occasions, urging them to fill vacant posts and strengthen specialist services at the hospital, but little had changed. Gatoo also expressed concern over the growing burden of lifestyle diseases in Kashmir, particularly non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), saying the absence of a gastroenterologist at the district hospital often results in delayed diagnosis and treatment. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is on the rise in Kashmir. Early diagnosis is critical, but patients have to wait or travel outside the district because there is no gastroenterologist available here. That delay can prove costly, he said. He said the district also urgently requires a full-time cardiologist, noting that cardiovascular diseases are increasingly affecting younger people. We have seen several young patients suffer fatal heart attacks. A cardiologist at the district hospital could make a significant difference by ensuring timely diagnosis and emergency intervention, he added. Ashiq Hussain, another resident, said the absence of specialist care has fuelled the rapid expansion of private clinics in the district, leaving many families with little choice but to spend heavily on healthcare. When specialist services are unavailable in a government hospital, people are compelled to seek treatment in the private sector. For poor families, these expenses become an unbearable burden, he said. An official at the District Hospital Shopian, speaking on the condition of anonymity, acknowledged the staffing crisis. The hospital is facing a shortage of 10 doctors and 48 paramedical staff. We have repeatedly conveyed the matter to the higher authorities and hope the vacant posts will be filled soon so that services can be strengthened, the official said. Residents and civil society members have urged the government to fill vacant posts, deploy specialist doctors and trained technicians, and ensure that existing diagnostic equipment is put to use so patients can access quality healthcare closer to home.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:01 am

Gulshan Books Kashmir conferred Lal Ded literary award 2026 for literary excellence & publishing

Srinagar, Jul 12:Gulshan Books Kashmir has been conferred the prestigious Lal Ded Literary Award 2026 Literary Excellence & Publishing in recognition of its outstanding contribution to literature, publishing, bookselling, and the preservation of the literary and intellectual heritage of Jammu & Kashmir. The award was received by Sheikh Ajaz Ahmad, Chairman, Gulshan Books, at a grand ceremony held at Tagore Hall, Srinagar, in the presence of Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Manoj Sinha , who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The event was also attended by distinguished Guests of Honour Tirath Singh Rawat, former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, and Shri Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, eminent scholar, thinker and former Member of Parliament. The ceremony also marked the launch of Dr. Vaidehi Tamans latest book, Lal Ded The Mother of Kashmir, and brought together eminent authors, academicians, journalists, policymakers and literary personalities from across the country.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 6:00 am

Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg organises literary event, poets enthrall audience

Srinagar, Jul 12: Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg Kashmir organised a Mushaira (symposium) at the residence of a Sufi poet Ghulam Hassan Mir in Gani Baba, Wani Gaaam Tangmarg. The event brought together prominent poets and lovers of literature from across the valley in a warm and intellectually enriching atmosphere. The proceedings were conducted by noted poet Shafeeq Karahami, while the session was presided over by eminent poet Bazm's president Hilal Kashmiri. The symposium featured poetic recitations by Ghulam Hassan Mir, Mehboob Bilal, Akram Wanigaami, Shafeeq Karahami, Mir Afroz Afroz. Abdul Salam Hamraz, Mohammad Akbar Majrooh, Hilal Kashmiri, Abdul Ahad Dilbar, Ghulam Mohammad Shah Benawa, Rahat Rafiq, and Tousif Raza. Their thought-provoking and eloquent poetry received enthusiastic applause and appreciation from the audience. The event was marked by a vibrant literary atmosphere that celebrated poetry, encouraged creative expression, and strengthened literary bonds among writers and poetry enthusiasts. Participants appreciated the efforts of Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg Kashmir in promoting literary culture and expressed hope that such meaningful literary gatherings would continue in the future.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:59 am

DG CISF reviews security preparedness for Amarnath Yatra at Nunwan Base Camp

Srinagar, Jul 12:To strengthen the multi-layered security grid for the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, Praveer Ranjan, Director General of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), visited Nunwan Base Camp in Pahalgam on Saturday to conduct a comprehensive on-ground review of security arrangements. Accompanied by Sudhir Kumar, Additional Director General (North), and M. K. Yadav, Deputy Inspector General (North Zone-II), the DG assessed deployment plans, access control measures, surveillance systems, communication networks, medical support, logistics, and inter-agency coordination mechanisms put in place to ensure the safety of pilgrims. During the visit, DG Ranjan inspected key operational locations, including check posts, communication centres, Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs), Quick Action Teams (QATs), the CCTV Control Room, and other vital security installations at the base camp. The review focused on the effectiveness of existing protocols and the readiness of forces to respond to any emerging situation along the Yatra routes. The Director General interacted with deployed CISF personnel, health workers, and women personnel, lauding their dedication and professionalism in maintaining vigil under challenging terrain and weather conditions. He stressed the importance of maintaining the highest standards of operational readiness, strict adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), continuous vigilance, and seamless coordination among all security agencies throughout the 57-day Yatra. A high-level security review meeting chaired by DG Ranjan brought together senior officers of the CISF, CRPF, ITBP, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and civil administration. The meeting reviewed the overall security architecture and preparedness across the Pahalgam axis and other Yatra corridors. Officials discussed real-time coordination, information sharing, and contingency measures to address any eventuality. Commending the commitment of all personnel, DG Ranjan expressed confidence that the security forces will continue to ensure the smooth, safe, and incident-free conduct of the Yatra. The visit underscores the Centres and the UT administrations coordinated approach to pilgrim security. The presence of senior officers from multiple central paramilitary forces alongside J&K Police and civil officials highlighted the spirit of jointness and shared responsibility in safeguarding one of the countrys most revered annual pilgrimages. The review comes at a time when the Yatra, which began on July 3, continues to witness steady footfall of devotees from across the country. Security agencies have established a robust grid combining technology-driven surveillance, area domination, and quick-response capabilities to meet any challenge. Officials said the proactive leadership engagement by the DG CISF reflects the governments resolve to facilitate the religious journey of lakhs of yatris while upholding the highest standards of safety and security.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:57 am

MP Mian Altaf saddened over extensive damage caused by cloudbursts in Pahalgam

Srinagar, Jul 12: Senior National Conference leader and Member of Parliament for Anantnag-Rajouri, Mian Altaf Ahmad, has expressed sorrow and profound anguish over the extensive damage to public infrastructure, and agricultural land caused by the sudden cloudburst incident in several areas of Pahalgam. In a statement released, Mian Altaf conveyed his heartfelt solidarity with the affected and local shopkeepers who have suffered severe losses due to the flash floods. Highlighting the vulnerability of the region during sudden weather anomalies, the Member of Parliament urged the local administration to act with utmost urgency. The trail of destruction left behind by the cloudburst in Pahalgam is deeply distressing. Our immediate focus must be to support those who have lost their livelihoods and properties to nature's fury, Mian Altaf stated. The Member of Parliament strongly urged the Jammu & Kashmir administration, particularly the divisional and district authorities, to instantly deploy relief teams to the affected locations. He demanded a swift, comprehensive survey by revenue and disaster management teams to evaluate the exact quantum of damage. Mian Altaf sought immediate relief and adequate compensation for affected people , local business owners, and farmers whose standing crops have been ruined. MP Mian Altaf also urged for Swift restoration of disrupted essential services, including blocked roads, drinking water supply schemes, and electricity grids in the area.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:53 am

Overcharging by transporters irks holidaymakers in north Kashmirs Keran

Kupwara, Jul 12:Tourists visiting the scenic Keran valley of north Kashmir's Kupwara district have alleged that they are being forced to park their private vehicles nearly two kilometres before key tourist spots and hire local vehicles at exorbitant rates. Some of the visitors while talking to Greater Kashmir said that private vehicles are not being allowed beyond the entry gate towards Tent Valley and Flag Point with the result visitors are forced to board local cabs which charge Rs 300 for around two kilometres. We had no objection if the arrangement was backed by a proper government order but when we asked for the notification, the document shown to us had neither an official seal nor a signature, said Javid Ahmad, a tourist from main town Kupwara. He alleged that some drivers responded rudely when questioned. He said that such behaviour leaves a bad impression on tourists. I urge the district administration to verify the legality of the fare structure and if security considerations permit, allow private vehicles to proceed beyond the entry gate after proper security checks, said Firdous Ahmad, another local tourist. Keran is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Kashmir. Visitors should leave with pleasant memories, not complaints of inconvenience and exploitation, he added. Some visitors also complained about high prices of food items at certain hotels in the area. I was charged Rs 200 for a dish at a local hotel in Keran, which is far higher than in rest of the places across Kashmir, said Irshad Ahmad. Meanwhile Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Shrikant Balasaheb told Greater Kashmir that strict action will be taken against the violators.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:51 am

West Indies beats New Zealand by 7 wickets

Providence (Guyana), Jul 12:Keacy Carty was dismissed on 95 and Shai Hope made an unbeaten 87 in a 131-run third wicket partnership which steered the West Indies to a seven wicket win over New Zealand on Saturday in the first of five one-day cricket internationals. Carty fell just short of his fifth ODI century, a year after his fourth, as the West Indies surpassed New Zealand's total of 267 with seven balls remaining. Hope anchored the innings after his partner's dismissal, adding 45 runs from 31 balls in an unbroken partnership with Sherfane Rutherford who finished 22 not out. New Zealand leaned again on allrounder Daryl Mitchell to reach 267 after losing the toss and being sent in. Mitchell, whose gritty century in the recent third test against England secured a series victory, top-scored with 65 in an insipid New Zealand batting effort. Will Young made 49 in an 80-run opening partnership with Henry Nicholls (27) but Michael Bracewell (29), Mark Chapman (27), Tom Latham (25) and Mitchell Santner (21) all failed to capitalize on good starts. New Zealand was in a position to exceed 300 when it reached the 40th over at 216-4 but its last six wickets fell for 33 runs as it fell short of a total to test West Indies' batters in home conditions. VitelLawes dismissed Nicholls, Chapman and Bracewell, finishing with 3-54 on debut. Carty and Hope guide the hosts Carty and Hope came together with the West Indies solidly placed at 92-2 in the 19th over after opener Akeem Auguste made 38 from 58 balls. The third-wicket pair then paced the innings at between five and six runs an over, keeping the run rate required at less than a run a ball, to guide West Indies to a comfortable win. There were no signs of hurry or concern at any stage of the run chase. Even with five overs remaining and 37 runs needed, Hope and Rutherford looked under no pressure.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:48 am

Look beyond IPL make-up while picking T20 side: Manjrekar

New Delhi, Jul 12:Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar said instead of blaming the players for the T20I debacle, attention should be on addressing issues in the IPL, while selectors should pick players without the IPL make-up as India will play a lot of cricket overseas. The defending champions endured a forgettable tour, losing 0-2 to Ireland before suffering a 0-4 drubbing at the hands of England in the five-match T20I series, with the opening match being washed out. It was India's first T20I series or tournament defeat in three years. The easy thing would be is to hold players responsible for this overseas T20 setback. The right thing would be is to hold those responsible who have made IPL such, that it puts a heavy make up on Indian batters, Manjrekar wrote on 'X'. Challenge is for the selectors to imagine Indian batters without the heavy IPL make up on & pick only those for India. A lot of T20 cricket will be overseas now. The home fun run is over. Following the T20 series, India will play three ODIs in England, followed by the Zimbabwe tour for a three-match T20I series starting from July 23. The defending champions will also tour New Zealand in October-November for a series, comprising five T20s and five ODIs besides two Tests. The IPL has often been criticised for offering batting-friendly pitches with limited assistance for bowlers, encouraging power-hitting over traditional stroke-making. Critics have also argued that smaller boundaries and batting-friendly conditions encourage a power-hitting approach at the expense of building an innings, particularly when the ball moves in overseas conditions. The impact player rule has also been criticised for hindering the growth of quality allrounder as teams routinely substitute a specialist batter for a specialist bowler. Former wicketkeeper batter Parthiv Patel also recently blamed the IPL's Impact Player rule for the all-rounder crisis.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:46 am

Messi's World Cup scoring streak ends

Kansas City (US), Jul 12:Lionel Messi had his World Cup scoring streak snapped by Switzerland on Saturday night, but the co-leader with France's KylianMbapp in the race for the Golden Boot nevertheless found his way to leave his mark with an assist in Argentina's 3-1 victory. The game was only in the 10th minute when Messi who needed some help from a trainer after a blow near his right eye in the second half helped to earn a corner kick with some nifty footwork. From there, the Inter Miami star delivered a perfect ball into the box, and Alexis Mac Allister was there to head it home for a 1-0 lead. Switzerland equalized in the 67th minute and the game eventually went to extra time, but Julian Alvarez sent a rocket into the upper corner of the net in the 112th minute and Lautaro Martinez added a closing goal for good measure for the defending champions. Now, Argentina will play England in the semifinals on Wednesday in Atlanta. One of the first questions asked of Swiss coach Murat Yakin before the match was how to stop Messi, who had scored in his last nine World Cup matches, his last six in the knockout round. He also holds the tournament record with 21 career goals. This is a very surprising question, Yakin replied, jokingly. There are many solutions, and we will try to find the best solution. ... We can talk a lot about it, but in the end it has to really translate onto the pitch, and we do have our solutions. In truth, the Swiss did a good job of holding the dynamic goal-scorer in check. Messi began his World Cup romp in the same building just over three weeks ago, when he scored his first-ever hat trick in the tourney while sending Argentina to a 3-0 win over Algeria. He had gone on to score eight goals as his team reached the quarterfinal round. Not everything has been charmed for Messi during the World Cup, though. He missed penalty kicks against both Austria and Egypt, and the second one could have proven catastrophic given Argentina eventually found itself in a 2-0 hole. But it also was Messi who helped get Argentina on the board in the 79th minute by assisting on Cristian Romero's header, and it was the unflappable and ageless attacking midfielder who beat Egypt goalkeeper MostafaShobeir four minutes later to level the score. Enzo Fernandez eventually provided the winner in stoppage time to send Argentina into the matchup with Switzerland. He's like a machine, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said of Messi, whose every World Cup match could be his last in a national team jersey. Those that are not so much acquainted with him might be surprised, and at 39 years of age some people might think he will not rise to the challenge. But I've said this before, as long as he wants to be the best and I'm not saying this because I'm coaching him but because if he wants to continue, he will continue to be the best.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:45 am

J&K Water Sports Association holds summer camp to identify kayaking talent

Srinagar, Jul 12:The Jammu & Kashmir Water Sports Kayaking and Canoeing Association is conducting a Summer Coaching Camp from 4th July to 20th July at Pokiharbal Boat Club with the main objective of identifying new talent and providing young athletes with professional training, guidance, and a platform to excel in water sports. The camp, as per a statement, is focused on developing the skills of budding athletes and preparing them for future competitions in kayaking and canoeing. The young participants are being trained in various aspects including technical skills, physical fitness, water safety, endurance, and overall sports development under the guidance of experienced coaches and senior players. During the coaching camp, Anwar-ul-HaqKhanji,DySP (presently SHO Rainawari), visited the training session and interacted with the athletes. He encouraged the young players to work hard, remain focused, and pursue their goals with dedication and discipline. While interacting with the athletes, Anwar -ul- Haq emphasised that sports play a vital role in the overall development of an individual by building confidence, discipline, teamwork, and a positive attitude. He also highlighted the importance of engaging youth in sports activities as part of the NashaMukt Bharat Abhiyaan, helping them stay away from drugs and other harmful activities. The athletes were highly motivated and inspired by his valuable interaction and words of encouragement. The Jammu & Kashmir Water Sports Kayaking and Canoeing Association expressed its sincere gratitude to Shri Anwar-ul-Haq Khan, DySP/SHO Rainawari, for visiting the camp, encouraging the young athletes, and extending his valuable support towards the promotion and development of water sports in Jammu and Kashmir. The Association remains committed to identifying fresh talent, nurturing young athletes, and strengthening the water sports culture in the region.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:44 am

Kashmiri climbers retrace forgotten route to Sikwas Peak

Srinagar, Jul 12: For nearly eight decades, the route to Sikwas Peak remained buried in the pages of an old mountaineering journal, untouched and largely forgotten. This week, a group of young Kashmiri climbers set out to change that. Armed with historical records, modern climbing equipment and a shared passion for the mountains, the five-member expedition trekked into the rugged wilderness of the Aru Wildlife Sanctuary, determined to retrace a route that expedition members say was last documented in 1945. After two days and one night in the high mountains, the team reached the summit on the morning of July 9.For expedition leader Zaid Jan, the climb was about much more than reaching the top.It wasn't just a summit. It was an attempt to reconnect with Kashmir's forgotten mountaineering history, he said. The summit team comprised Zaid Jan, Muzammil and Hilal, while five members were part of the overall expedition. The climbers relied on details preserved in historical journals to follow the original route, blending decades-old documentation with modern mountaineering techniques. According to Jan, the expedition was conceived as a step towards reviving mountaineering in Kashmir, a region blessed with towering peaks but where organised climbing expeditions have remained relatively limited. Kashmir has incredible mountains, but mountaineering needs support. Permissions should be easier, sponsorships should be encouraged and young climbers should be given opportunities to explore these peaks, he said.The expedition also marks the beginning of a larger dream. As the climbers descended from Sikwas Peak, they carried back more than memories of another successful expedition. They returned with the hope that the route they revived would no longer remain confined to history, but would once again become part of Kashmir's living mountaineering tradition. According to Jan, historical research indicates that the only previously recorded successful ascent was made in August 1945 by John Angelo Jackson and his team. The climb was documented in The Himalayan Journal, Volume 13 (1946) and later referenced in Climbers Guide to Sonamarg, Kashmir. After an extensive review of available journals, expedition reports, guidebooks, and online mountaineering records, they were unable to find evidence of any successful ascent of the peak after the 1945 expedition. The summit push began at 4:00 a.m. from Base Camp. The team crossed YemHar Pass before navigating an exposed pinnacle ridge that demanded careful route finding and steady movement. After nearly seven hours of climbing, the summit was reached at approximately 11:00 a.m. The expedition extends its sincere gratitude to All Jammu & Kashmir Mountaineering Foundation (AJKMF) for its unwavering support throughout the planning and execution of the expedition. Their encouragement played an important role in making this climb possible, Jan said. He added that this ascent was not only a milestone for their team but also highlights the immense mountaineering potential of Kashmir, where many peaks remain rarely visited and historically undocumented.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:41 am

Gulmarg faces mounting infrastructure challenges amid tourist surge

Gulmarg, Jul 12: While the world-famous tourist destination of Gulmarg continues to attract heavy tourist footfall, the hill resort is grappling with major challenges of solid waste management and traffic congestion. In an exclusive conversation with Greater Kashmir , Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Gulmarg Development Authority (GDA), Tariq Hussain said the premier tourist destination remained one of the countrys most sought-after attractions because of its nature-based tourism. There is no competitor to Gulmarg in the country, he said. He, however, said preserving its environment while accommodating rising visitor numbers was the GDAs top priority. Currently, we are facing two major challenges, including the disposal of solid waste and traffic movement. But we are working on a scientific solid waste management system and expanding parking infrastructure to ease congestion, he said. The CEO said Gulmargs parking capacity currently stands at around 1,000 vehicles, which often proves inadequate during the peak tourist season. The influx of visitors, particularly those arriving by private vehicles from neighbouring states such as Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttarakhand, has intensified pressure on local infrastructure, he said. Hussain said Gulmargs estimated daily carrying capacity was between 3,000 and 4,000 visitors. He, however, said tourist numbers frequently exceeded that limit during peak periods. But to reduce pressure on the main resort (Gulmarg Bowl), the government is promoting sister destinations around Gulmarg as well, he said. The CEO said Gulmargs tourism was entirely nature-based, except for the cable car. Balancing conservation with increasing tourist footfall is a challenging task, he said. He said tourism had remained resilient and continued to support the local economy. Although Gulmarg remains primarily a winter tourism destination, hotels, guest houses and homestays have recorded satisfactory bookings during the ongoing summer season, Hussain told Greater Kashmir . About future plans, the CEO said the GDA was planning to introduce several infrastructure projects aimed at improving the visitor experience while reducing environmental impact. The new projects include the construction of pedestrian walkways, a multi-level parking facility, fencing around the heritage golf course and the restoration of the historic Maharaja Palace. The CEO said the GDA was also exploring the introduction of electric vehicles, shuttle bus services and a designated green corridor where visitors could move on foot, reducing vehicular movement within the resort. He, however, acknowledged concerns over the condition of the existing infrastructure and said the GDA would prioritise its preservation alongside future development. Responding to concerns following the recent technical snag in the Gulmarg Gondola, he said maintenance protocols had been strengthened and professional teams were conducting regular inspections in line with carrying-capacity norms. On the future of tourism in Gulmarg, Hussain said the GDA was also considering expanding tourism beyond Gulmarg by promoting border tourism at Botapathri, subject to security clearance. He said the Botapathri area, located close to the Line of Control (LoC), had the potential to accommodate more than 1,000 day visitors and could eventually host border safari experiences showcasing the regions scenic landscape. He said Gulmarg was the only tourist destination located close to the LoC. Gulmarg is located 30-40 km from the LoC and that is one of the most critical points. But Botapathri has the potential and a carrying capacity of 1000 tourists per day, he told Greater Kashmir . He said if the GDA and other concerned authorities received security clearance, it would pave the way for introducing border tourism in the area. We will take visitors up to the LoC where they will not only see the borders but also the beauty and hidden treasures beyond Gulmarg, he said.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:38 am

Hydel project blasting leaves Mohura residents counting losses

Baramulla, Jul 12:The residents of Mohura village in Boniyar area of north Kashmirs Baramulla district have voiced concern over the ongoing tunnel blasting for the NHPC Uri-I Stage II hydroelectric project, alleging that repeated explosions have damaged several residential houses and left families living near the construction site in fear. On Saturday, a residential house suffered extensive structural damage, with large cracks appearing in its walls and floor. Muhammad Sadiq Khan, whose house was damaged in the incident, alleged that continuous blasting has caused major structural cracks, rendering the building unsafe for habitation. Fresh blasting has further weakened the structure, and a portion of the house has caved in. It is no longer safe to live here. I am worried about where I will take my family, Khan said. The locals here claim that several other houses in the locality have also developed minor cracks due to the blasting. They urged the district administration and officials of the executing agency to inspect the affected area and ensure that construction activities do not endanger residential structures. Khan appealed to MAX INFRA (I) Pvt. Ltd., the company executing the tunnel construction, to repair his damaged house. He further expressed surprise over the executive agencys behaviour over the incident. The higher officials should have visited the area and assessed the situation. However, none from the agency visited the area so far alleged Khan. The tunnel excavation is being carried out as part of the NHPC Uri-I Stage II hydroelectric project, with MAX INFRA (I) Pvt. Ltd. executing the blasting operations. Meanwhile, residents have demanded strict adherence to safety protocols during blasting operations and adequate compensation for all affected families.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 5:36 am