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LG Sinha attends upgradation ceremony of 'Apna Bhojanalaya' at GMC Jammu

Jammu, Apr 14: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha on Tuesday attended the ceremony marking the upgradation of 'Apna Bhojanalaya' at Government Medical College Jammu. The community kitchen is run by Sewa Bharti and supported by J&K Bank along with other donors. The Lieutenant Governor lauded the noble initiative and partook in a meal at Apna Bhojanalaya. The Lieutenant Governor said the Sewa Bharti's enduring spirit of giving back, empowers individuals and strengthens communities. There is no higher duty than serving those in need. Sewa Bharti has honored that duty by nourishing bodies, restoring souls, and affirming the dignity of every human life. To strengthen Apna Bhojanalaya is to strengthen the very fabric of our society, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that to feed a hungry soul is to invite grace into your own. To serve food to the hungry is among the most sacred acts a human being can perform. When a hand extends in need and another rises in nurture, divine grace moves quietly between them. This act is not merely kindness. This is humanity at its absolute finest. Our aim should be selfless service to the neighbor, the city around us, and the nation that unites us. A strong J&K means strong families. Strong communities. Citizens empowered to lead, to contribute, to rise. When we lift every sector, we lift the Union Territory itself. Commit to this cause and build a legacy worthy of pride, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that the change needs no vast resources but just the spirit for selfless service, vision, persistence and love for the community. He commended Sewa Bharti, volunteers and donors for transforming millions' lives with their selfless service. You did not merely feed the hungry, you upheld the dignity of millions. And today, let us take a pledge that this service will never stop. The kitchen of Apna Bhojanalaya will never grow cold and every hand in our society will give to the best of its capacity to those who need it most, the Lieutenant Governor said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor called upon every section of society to join the war against drug abuse. Shri Jai Dev, Akhil Bharatiya Chatrawas Pramukh, Sewa Bharti; Shri Parmeet, Sangathan Mantri, Sewa Bharti; Prof. Rakesh Jha, President; Shri Pradeep Kapoor, General Secretary; Shri Sushil Kapoor, Bhojanalay Sanchalak; Shri Trilok Singh Negi, Shri Ajay Takoo and other officer bearers and volunteers of Sewa Bharti J&K were present. Shri Arvind Gupta, Member of Legislative Assembly from Jammu West; Shri Amitava Chatterjee, Managing Director and CEO, J&K Bank Limited; Dr Ashutosh Gupta, Principal GMC Jammu; Dr Gautam Mengi, Dr Ritu Singh and other prominent citizens and senior officials also attended the ceremony.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 3:19 pm

Chief Minister vows no jungle raj, seeks strict action over Ramban killing

Bijbehara, Apr 14: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said Tuesday that his government will not allow jungle raj and is committed to maintaining peace and stability in the region. Speaking to reporters in Bijbehara, Abdullah said his government aims to usher in a new phase in Jammu and Kashmir marked by a peaceful atmosphere and stable conditions. There are people who do not like peace and instead want communal unrest and conflicts, he said. As long as my government remains in power, we will never allow such things to happen in Jammu and Kashmir. Without naming individuals or groups, Abdullah said some elements were attempting to disturb the prevailing calm. My government would take firm measures to prevent any deterioration in law and order, he said The Chief Minister also urged Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to ensure strict action against those involved in a recent killing in Ramban, as well as against people accused of trying to disrupt the situation. This should send a strong message that such disorder and lawlessness will not be tolerated by the present government, he said.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 2:50 pm

Baisakhi celebrated with religious fervour in Kashmir

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 2:48 pm

FIR filed in Budgam over fake WhatsApp account impersonating SSP

Budgam, April 14: Police in Budgam have registered an FIR against an individual for allegedly operating a fake WhatsApp account in the name of the Senior Superintendent of Police and using it to influence people. The case was registered after police received information that the accused was circulating screenshots of chats with the fake account among the public, projecting himself as a close aide of the SSP to gain undue influence. The accused has been identified as Sameer Ali Bhat, son of Ghulam Muhammad Bhat, a resident of Pallar Budgam. Police said verification revealed that the individual was involved in multiple FIRs and had been operating the fake WhatsApp account using a mobile number, while sharing conversation screenshots to build credibility and mislead people. Acting on the information, Police Station Budgam registered FIR No. 90/2026 under Section 319 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Section 66-C of the Information Technology Act. Police have advised the public to remain cautious and not fall prey to impersonation attempts, urging citizens to rely only on officially published contact numbers to communicate with police or government departments. Authorities also appealed to the public to report any such suspicious activity to the nearest police station for prompt action. [KNT]

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 2:33 pm

Pak Media Watchdog Issues Notice to Channel for Running 'Indian Content' While Reporting News of Asha Bhosle's Death

Bhosle passed away on Sunday due to multi-organ failure. She was 92.

Deccan Chronicle 14 Apr 2026 2:03 pm

NIA Court sentences three more in 2021 Al-Qaeda Lucknow terror conspiracy case

New Delhi, Apr 14: The Lucknow special court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has sentenced three more accused in a 2021 Al-Qaeda linked radicalisation and recruitment case, officials said on Tuesday. The convicted persons have been identified as Museeruddin alias Raju and Minhaj Ahmad alias Minhaj, both residents of Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, and Tawheed Ahmad Shah alias Sobu Shah, a resident of Budgam district in Jammu and Kashmir, they said. The special court on Monday pronounced varying jail terms, ranging from 5 years of rigorous imprisonment (RI) to life imprisonment, against these accused. All the sentences will run concurrently. The men have also been fined a sum of up to Rs. 20,000. Three other accused, namely Shakeel, Mohd. Mustaqeem and Mohammad Moid (all residents of Lucknow), were convicted earlier in this case (RC-02/2021/NIA/LKW) after they had pleaded guilty under the Arms Act. NIA had filed charges against all the six convicted accused in the case through two chargesheets in 2022. The case was originally registered by the Uttar Pradesh police following the arrest of Mushirudeen and Minhaj, both members of the banned Al-Qaeda terrorist organisation, by the U.P ATS in July 2021. The duo was found involved in radicalisation and recruitment of vulnerable youth for raising Ansaar Gajwatul Hind (AGH) as a module of AQIS (Al-Qaeda in Indian Subcontinent) in Lucknow. The conspiracy was aimed at carrying out terrorist acts in various cities of U.P, including the capital, ahead of the Independence Day celebrations in 2021. NIA, after taking over the case, found that Minhaj was radicalised by Tawheed and another accused, Adil Nabi Teli @ Musa. Together, these three men had conspired to recruit members for the banned AGH for committing terrorist acts. Investigations by the anti-terror agency further revealed that Museeruddin was also roped into the conspiracy by Minhaj, and had even taken Baiyat (oath of allegiance) at the latters behest. Subsequently, Museeruddin and Minhaj had procured arms, ammunition and explosive materials with the help of Shakeel, Mustaqeem and Moid as part of the terror conspiracy intended to wage war against the Government of India. During the course of the investigation, Musa was found to be a declared terrorist affiliated with TRF, an extended outfit of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror organisation. Investigations revealed that Musa had received funds from Minhaj through Tawheed. Musa was killed in an encounter with security forces in March 2022 and NIA had filed an abated chargesheet against him in August 2022.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 1:53 pm

IGP Kashmir warns of swift action against drug peddlers, urges youth to stay away from drugs

Srinagar, Apr 14: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir VK Birdi on Tuesday said that Jammu and Kashmir Police will further intensify its anti-drug campaign and ensure strict legal action against drug peddlers and traffickers in the coming days. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, IGP Birdi said that the police have always been in mission mode against drugs. In the coming days, our action will be more swift so that legal recourse is taken against drug peddlers, smugglers and those involved in drug trafficking, he said. He said that youth are the future of the country and should remain disciplined and stay away from drugs. The IGP also extended greetings to the Sikh community, stating that he visited the Gurudwara on the invitation of the management on the auspicious occasion. It is the holy day and also the creation day of Khalsa Panth. We came here, paid obeisance and congratulated the Sikh community on behalf of Jammu and Kashmir Police, he said(KNO)

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 1:43 pm

JK: Search intensifies for man feared fallen into Ramban stream after assault by cow vigilantes

Banihal, Apr 14: Authorities on Tuesday intensified a multi-agency search in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district for a man feared to have fallen into a fast-flowing stream after allegedly being assaulted for carrying a cow in his vehicle. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted and four people have been arrested in connection with the case, which triggered widespread protests and tension in the district along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. Agitating locals, including the victims family, also blocked the arterial road for over four hours on Monday. Tanveer Ahmad Chopan (25), a resident of Mundkhal Pogal in Ukhral tehsil, was travelling from Jammu towards his native village in a Tata Mobile vehicle ferrying a milch cow and two calves when he was allegedly chased and assaulted by cow vigilantes on Sunday, locals claimed. According to eyewitness accounts, Chopan jumped into the nearby Nallah Bishlari while trying to save himself. After an overnight halt, the search operation resumed on Tuesday morning, with teams from the police, SDRF and NDRF, along with local volunteers, focusing on the many large boulders scattered across the stream amid apprehensions that the body may be trapped beneath them, officials said. They said the operation is being carried out across difficult terrain, with teams combing also downstream stretches in a coordinated effort. Many relatives of the missing man have joined the search operation, while others are camping along the banks of the stream, anxiously keeping vigil and hoping for his early recovery as efforts continue for the third day.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 1:31 pm

Hormonal imbalance, fertility issues now affecting women in 20s, say experts

New Delhi, Apr 14: A growing number of young women are experiencing hormonal imbalance and fertility-related issues much earlier than previously seen, with experts attributing the trend to a combination of biological shifts and modern lifestyle factors. Doctors say there is a noticeable change in clinical patterns, with conditions once common in women in their late 30s now increasingly being diagnosed in those in their 20s. There is a clear and concerning shift in women's health today, where issues related to hormonal imbalance and fertility are appearing much earlier than we traditionally observed, Priti Arora Dhamija, senior consultant and lead IVF, gynaecology at the Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research, said. She noted that one contributing factor is the earlier onset of puberty. One of the key reasons is the earlier onset of puberty with many girls now attain menarche as early as 8-9 years, which can lead to a relatively earlier decline in ovarian reserve, she said. Studies published in journals such as The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health have documented a steady decline in the age of puberty onset over the past few decades, linked to improved nutrition but also rising obesity and environmental exposures. However, experts emphasised that biology alone does not explain the trend, with lifestyle factors playing a significant role. Today, young women are growing up in a high-stress, high-performance environment, often marked by erratic sleep cycles, excessive screen time, poor dietary habits, and limited physical activity. These factors contribute to rising rates of obesity, PCOS, and metabolic disturbances in the early 20s, Dhamija said. Chronic stress, she added, disrupts the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis, leading to hormonal imbalance and irregular ovulation. In addition, behavioural factors such as early sexual activity, multiple partners, and lack of medical supervision in contraceptive use are contributing to higher incidences of sexually transmitted infections and uterine health issues, which can further impact fertility. Environmental exposure to hormone-like substances through food and pollution is an emerging concern as well, she said. Juhi Bharti, Additional Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at AIIMS, Delhi, said clinicians are increasingly observing diminished ovarian reserve in younger women. Clinically, we are now observing diminished ovarian reserve in women in their late 20s, a trend that was previously more common in the late 30s. While not necessarily irreversible, this shift highlights the need for early awareness and timely intervention, she said. Supporting this trend, data from the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction (ISAR) and international fertility studies indicate a rise in cases of diminished ovarian reserve and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) among women under 30. PCOS alone is estimated to affect nearly one in five women of reproductive age in India, according to various epidemiological studies. Experts stressed that fertility should be viewed as a reflection of overall health rather than just age. Poor sleep doesn't just cause fatigue, it disrupts hormonal signalling, may accelerate reproductive ageing, and impacts fertility potential. Aligning sleep with natural circadian rhythms is therefore a key, yet often overlooked, pillar of reproductive health, Dr Bharti said. Echoing similar concerns, Bhawani Shekhar, Associate Consultant at the Centre of IVF and Human Reproduction at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, said, We gynaecologists are increasingly observing a shift in women's health with signs of hormonal imbalance and fertility issues appearing in the 20s, she said. She added that many patients now report irregular menstrual cycles, PCOS, infertility and early signs of ovarian ageing, largely linked to modern lifestyle patterns. Unhealthy diet, sedentary routine and lack of regular exercise play a significant role, with smoking and alcohol further contributing to the problem. In addition, chronic stress increases cortisol levels and poor sleep affects the circadian rhythm, further impacting hormone levels and ovarian health, she said. These trends are a warning sign but what is reassuring is that all these factors are modifiable, she said. So the focus needs to shift towards prevention. Prioritising balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, adequate sleep and stress management can help in maintaining hormonal balance and reproductive health, Shekhar said.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 1:20 pm

Multiple earthquakes shake Doda, Leh regions; no damage reported

Srinagar, April 14: A series of minor earthquakes have been recorded in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh UT over the past few days, raising concerns among residents though no major damage has been reported so far. According to officials, three earthquakes struck Doda district in the last 72 hours. The strongest of these measured 4.6 magnitude, while the other two tremors were recorded at 3.0 and 2.9 magnitudes respectively, prompting brief panic among locals. Meanwhile, Leh in Ladakh also experienced three earthquakes over the past four days. These were of relatively lower intensity, with magnitudes of 2.6, 3.2, and 3.0 recorded. Officials confirmed that these tremors were mild and did not cause any damage. No casualties or significant losses have been reported from either region so far.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 1:17 pm

West Asia conflict threatens to push 2.5 million people in India into poverty: UNDP report

In India, poverty is expected to rise from around 4,00,000 to 2.5 million, the report said

The Hindu 14 Apr 2026 12:56 pm

Tonga returns to Srinagar streets after decades

Back on the streets of Srinagar after decades, 70 year old Ghulam Rasool Kumar revives his old tonga, holding on to a livelihood, and a piece of the citys forgotten past. With limited work options, Kumar has returned to his decades old profession, determined to earn a living and keep a fading tradition alive

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 12:41 pm

Mahesh Sharma named Honorary Vice President of BRICS Entrepreneurial Alliance India

New Delhi, Apr 13: Mahesh Sharma has been appointed Honorary Vice President of the BRICS Entrepreneurial Alliance (BEA) India Chapter, a move aimed at strengthening leadership and expanding the organisations global engagement. A statement said that the appointment was conferred by Bhaskar J Sonowal, CEO and Executive Director of BEA India, in the presence of N Thomas Lotha and Naresh Khanna, during a formal ceremony in New Delhi. The BRICS Entrepreneurial Alliance is a collaborative platform that promotes entrepreneurship, trade, and economic cooperation among BRICS nationsBrazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africaalong with BRICS Plus partners including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. The alliance focuses on fostering innovation and inclusive growth across emerging economies. Sharma is a seasoned entrepreneur with diversified business interests spanning mining, information technology, hospitality, real estate, and emerging lifestyle sectors. He is widely recognised for his strategic vision and ability to build scalable enterprises. He is also the founder of Diona, a premium lounge and business networking platform. In recent years, Sharma has expanded his focus to the fashion and textile sector, promoting Made in India craftsmanship on global platforms. His approach aims to position Indias textile heritage and contemporary design as a soft-power asset within international trade, particularly across the BRICS ecosystem. Beyond business, Sharma is an active angel investor and supports future-oriented initiatives, including his venture Immortality, which focuses on human development, health optimisation, and lifestyle enhancement. He is also associated with social causes such as women empowerment, education, and the Save Girl Child campaign, and currently serves as National Treasurer of the Vipra Chamber of Commerce and Industries. BEA leadership said Sharmas appointment is expected to strengthen the alliances efforts in expanding global partnerships and enhancing Indias role within the BRICS economic framework.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 11:54 am

Why first round of talks between US and Iran was unsuccessful?

New Delhi, Apr 14: Iran was willing to suspend its uranium enrichment programme for up to five years, but the United States rejected the offer, insisting on a much longer 20-year halt, according to a report by The New York Times cited by the BBC that led to the failed first round of talks between Iran and US. The report, quoting senior Iranian and US officials, said both sides exchanged proposals during recent talks held in Pakistan, but remained far apart on key terms, particularly over the duration and verification of limits on Tehrans nuclear activities. Despite the differences, the discussions have kept diplomatic channels open, with indications that a second round of face-to-face talks could take place soon. The BBC reported that these exchanges suggest there may still be a pathway towards a broader peace deal, even as core disagreements persist. The White House has not publicly commented on the report. Irans nuclear programme continues to be a central sticking point in the conflict. US President Donald Trump reiterated over the weekend that Washington would ensure Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon, underscoring the administrations hardline position. Meanwhile, US Vice-President JD Vance sharply criticised Tehrans actions in the Strait of Hormuz, accusing Iran of engaging in an act of economic terrorism by disrupting maritime traffic through the strategic waterway. Speaking to Fox News, Vance said the US was prepared to respond in kind. If the Iranians engage in economic terrorism, the United States will ensure that no Iranian ships are getting out either, he said, signalling support for the ongoing US naval blockade. Vance, however, struck a more measured tone on diplomacy, noting that a lot of progress was made during the weekend talks. The ball is in Irans court, he said, adding that Tehran would need to show flexibility and accept key US demands, including international control over its enriched uranium stockpile and a robust verification mechanism to prevent weaponisation. The latest developments highlight a widening gap between public rhetoric and behind-the-scenes diplomacy. While both sides continue to escalate pressure, militarily and economically, ongoing negotiations suggest neither is ready to abandon the possibility of a negotiated settlement.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 10:38 am

US and Iran could be headed towards second round of talks: Report

Washington, Apr 14: US and Iran could be headed toward a second round of talks, according to AP sources. The sides are weighing new in-person negotiations in a bid to reach a deal aimed at ending their six-week war before the ceasefire expires next week, two US officials and person familiar with the development said. The three said discussions were still underway about a new round of talks, while a diplomat from one of the mediating countries went further to say Tehran and Washington have agreed to it. All four spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive diplomatic negotiations. It's unclear if the same level of delegation would be expected to attend, the diplomat and US officials said. The diplomat and US officials said Islamabad, Pakistan, was once again being discussed as the host location. The US officials also said Geneva was a possibility, and that while the venue and timing had not been decided, the talks could happen Thursday. The White House didn't immediately respond to a message seeking comment. Trump told reporters earlier Monday that we've been called by the other side and they want to work a deal.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 10:18 am

Midnight blaze guts seven residential houses in Nowhattas Chandpora

Srinagar, Apr 14: A midnight fire incident on Tuesday damaged seven residential houses in the Chandpora area of Nowhatta in Srinagar city, officials said. An official said that the fire broke out around 1:00 am, following which Fire and Emergency Services rushed to the spot. He said the fire initially erupted in one residential house and soon spread to adjoining structures, causing extensive damage. Fire tenders, along with police and locals, battled the blaze for nearly an hour before bringing it under control and dousing the flames after strenuous efforts, he said. He added that seven houses were damaged in the incident. Fortunately, no loss of life or injuries have been reported. The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 9:44 am

Eight held for vandalism during students' protest in Sopore: Police

Sopore, Apr 14: Police on Tuesday said they have arrested eight persons and identified 25 others for vandalism during a student protest in Sopore town of north Kashmirs Baramulla district, asserting that strict action is being taken against those involved in disturbing public order. The protest was held by students on Monday over an alleged harassment case involving a lecturer, which led to road blockades and stone-pelting at some places. Eight miscreants have been arrested and 25 others identified for their involvement in vandalism during the protest. The situation was brought under control after assurances of justice were given to the protesters, a police official said. Meanwhile, the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) attached the accused lecturer, Ghulam Hassan Mir, a Senior Lecturer in Urdu at Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) Sopore, to BHSS Badugam in Gurez, Bandipora, pending an inquiry. An official order stated that the Joint Director (North) has been appointed as the inquiry officer and directed to submit a report within 15 days. Senior Superintendent of Police Sopore, Iftikhar Talib, said a case has been registered against the lecturer and an investigation initiated on the basis of the students complaint. (KNS)

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 9:31 am

Nitish likely to step down as Bihar CM on Tuesday, make way for first-ever BJP-led govt in state

Patna, Apr 14: Bihar finds itself on the cusp of a new political epoch on Tuesday when Nitish Kumar, the states longest-serving chief minister, is slated to make way for the first-ever BJP-led government in the province. Kumar, who heads the JD(U) and became a Rajya Sabha MP last week, is expected to tender his resignation shortly after the last meeting of his cabinet, which is scheduled at 11 am. It is a constitutional requirement. The chief minister informs his colleagues about his decision to dissolve the cabinet before meeting the governor, said Dilip Jaiswal, a senior BJP leader who is also a minister in the outgoing government. The BJP, which is the single largest party in the 243-strong assembly, with 89 MLAs, will thereafter elect its legislature party leader. The meeting of the legislature party is scheduled to be held at the BJP office here around 3 pm. Union minister Shivraj Singh Choudhan, whom the BJP parliamentary board has named central observer for the legislature party leaders election, is expected to fly down for the purpose. The 202-strong NDA also includes 85 MLAs of the JD(U), besides 19 of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) and five of the Hindustani Awam Morcha, headed by Union ministers Chirag Paswan and Jitan Ram Manjhi, respectively. In addition, there are five MLAs of Rashtriya Lok Morcha, led by Rajya Sabha MP Upendra Kushwaha. All the NDA legislators are scheduled to meet at the Central Hall of the state assembly at 4 pm. After a formal declaration of support from all constituents, the governor would be approached for the formation of a new government. Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, a former state BJP president who holds the Home portfolio in the outgoing government, is being seen as a front-runner among those whose names are doing the rounds for the top job. However, BJP insiders admit that the possibility of a surprise, at the instance of the partys central leadership, as was recently seen in Rajasthan, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh, could not be ruled out. Meanwhile, JD(U) leaders, who are trying to come to terms with the imminent loss of political clout, hope that despite stepping down as chief minister, Kumar will continue to pull some strings. Nitish Kumar ji will spend most of his time in Bihar. He will be in Delhi only while the Parliament session is on. The new government will be formed with his consent, and it will work under his guidance, said JD(U) leader Zama Khan, the minister for minority affairs in the outgoing state government. He also said that the party hoped that Kumars only son Nishant, who had joined the JD(U) a month ago, would be considered for an important role in the new government.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 9:23 am

Trump deletes Jesus-like image of himself after backlash from church leaders, conservatives

Washington, Apr 14: US President Donald Trump has deleted an AI-generated image portraying himself as a Jesus-like figure following widespread backlash from church leaders, conservative voices and political figures across the spectrum. The image, shared on Trumps Truth Social platform, showed him dressed in a white robe placing a hand on a mans head in a scene resembling a healing. The post came shortly after Trump publicly criticised Pope Leo XIV, calling him weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy. The post was removed within a day, but not before it triggered sharp criticism, with many calling it offensive and inappropriate. Trump later defended the image, telling reporters it depicted him as a doctor linked to humanitarian work, adding that only the fake news interpreted it otherwise. Senior Catholic figures condemned both the image and Trumps remarks about the pope. Archbishop Paul S Coakley described the comments as disheartening, asserting that the pope is not a political rival but a spiritual leader. Other clergy emphasised the need for restraint and respect, praising Pope Leo XIV for advocating peace and dialogue amid global conflicts. Responding to the controversy, the pope avoided direct confrontation but reiterated his stance against war, saying he would continue to promote peace, dialogue and multilateral solutions. The backlash extended beyond religious circles, with several conservative commentators also taking issue with the post. Some described the image as blasphemous, while others questioned Trumps judgment, urging greater humility. Political opponents also weighed in, criticising the move as self-aggrandising and inappropriate for a sitting president. The episode highlights growing tensions between Washington and the Vatican, particularly over issues such as war, immigration and foreign policy. Trumps recent remarks targeting the pope have added strain to an already uneasy relationship.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 9:12 am

PM Modi pays tributes to Babasaheb Ambedkar

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday paid his tributes to Dr B R Ambedkar on his birth anniversary and said his life and work continue to inspire generations to build a just and progressive society. Modi said that Ambedkar's personality and contributions will continue to remain a source of inspiration for nation-building. Tributes to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on his birth anniversary. His efforts towards nation-building are deeply motivating. His life and work continue to inspire generations to build a just and progressive society, the prime minister said in a post on X. Tributes to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar on his birth anniversary. His efforts towards nation building are deeply motivating. His life and work continue to inspire generations to build a just and progressive society. pic.twitter.com/MWHUTlpf9Y Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 14, 2026 Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891, in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh. He died on December 6, 1956. He is known as the architect of the Indian Constitution.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 8:41 am

NCSS, IDS take centre stage as Kashmir industry highlights ground realities at DPIIT workshop

Senior officials from the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), led by Director Rajesh Pawar, held a key workshop where industry stakeholders highlighted critical concerns surrounding the implementation of NCSS and IDS schemes. Moderated by Director Industries & Commerce Khalid Majid, the session saw business chambers and industry bodies present a candid account of bottlenecks, delays, and on-ground challenges affecting enterprises under the NCSS and IDS frameworks in Kashmir. FCIK Flags Deep Imbalances in NCSS Implementation The Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK) has raised serious concerns over what it described as growing imbalances in industrial development under the New Central Sector Scheme (NCSS), 2021, calling for immediate corrective measures to ensure equitable growth across Jammu and Kashmir. FCIK stated that, much like the 2002 industrial package, the benefits of NCSS are increasingly getting concentrated in a few districts, leaving large parts of Jammu & Kashmir outside the ambit of industrial growth. This skewed distribution, it noted, undermines the objective of balanced regional development. Highlighting stark disparities, the Federation pointed out that out of the total Rs 28,400 crore outlay, nearly Rs 20,000 crore is likely to be cornered by just 18 large units. Such concentration, it said, raises serious concerns about equity and inclusiveness in policy implementation. The Federation also flagged the exclusion of existing industrial units, many of which have survived decades of adverse conditions. It said the lack of meaningful support under NCSS has increased their vulnerability and hindered prospects for revival, expansion, and optimal capacity utilisation. FCIK urged DPIIT to incorporate corrective measures in the next phase or extension of the scheme, including equitable allocation of incentives across districts and a dedicated window for revival and expansion of existing units. It also proposed a bridge funding mechanism of Rs 5,00010,000 crore to unlock idle capacity and potentially generate employment for up to five lakh people. The Federation further highlighted procedural bottlenecks, noting that several units are facing delays despite compliance. GST-linked incentives remain pending, and units are being asked to submit extensive hard documentation despite provisions for online processing. It also raised concerns about genuine investors being excluded on technical grounds, sector-specific anomalies in areas like mini hydel projects, and restrictive cost considerations for imported machinery. FCIK concluded that while NCSS is ambitious in design, its implementation has been marked by procedural rigidity and a widening gap between policy intent and ground realities. KCCI Seeks 25% Share for Local Entrepreneurs in NCSS The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) raised critical concerns over the implementation of the New Central Sector Scheme (NCSS) 2021 and the Industrial Development Scheme (IDS) 2017 during a high-level review meeting held in Srinagar, highlighting gaps between policy intent and ground realities. KCCI was represented by its Horticulture Sub-Committee Chairman, Ashiq Hussain Shangloo, who presented a detailed account of challenges faced by local enterprises. KCCI welcomed the Rs 28,400 crore NCSS but flagged that the abrupt closure of the registration window on September 30, 2024, has excluded several genuine entrepreneurs who were in advanced stages of setting up their units. It urged authorities to reopen or extend the window, noting that unresolved departmental formalities in many pending cases have further deepened uncertainty. The Chamber also highlighted significant regional imbalance in the distribution of benefits. Of 2,036 registered units, only 953 have been granted eligibility, while a substantial portion of the Rs 28,400 crore outlayestimated at over 20,000 croreis likely to be absorbed by a limited number of large units, leaving MSMEs with a disproportionately smaller share. KCCI termed this concentration contrary to the principle of inclusive growth and called for a dedicated 25 percent quota for Jammu and Kashmir to ensure equitable distribution. It also underlined the Valleys geographical disadvantage, stating that higher logistics and operational costs due to its landlocked nature must be factored into policy design. A key concern raised was the exclusion of existing MSMEs, which have sustained the regions economy over decades. KCCI urged the government to create a mechanism to extend benefits to these units and recommended that pending cases receive at least 25 percent of incentives under any revised framework. On policy design, KCCI advocated for integration of IDS 2017 benefitssuch as insurance and support componentsinto NCSS 2021, arguing that a unified and comprehensive package is essential for meaningful industrial growth. The Chamber further called for increasing the schemes outlay to Rs 75,000 crore if extended, citing rising demand and a growing number of pending cases. It stressed that any revision must follow meaningful stakeholder consultation to avoid deepening regional disparities and to restore confidence among entrepreneurs. PHDCCI Kashmir Flags Ground Realities The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) Kashmir highlighted key implementation challenges under the NCSS 2021 and IDS 2017 during a high-level review meeting, urging policymakers to address region-specific bottlenecks affecting industrial growth. PHDCCI Kashmir raised serious concerns over environmental and pollution clearances, terming them as major hurdles that are preventing otherwise eligible industrial units from availing scheme benefits. The Chamber noted that procedural complexities have created artificial barriers, discouraging genuine investors. The delegation also called for a customised industrial policy tailored to Kashmirs unique topography and geographical constraints. It argued that a one-size-fits-all approach is unsuitable, citing Ladakhs region-specific policy framework as a precedent that could be adapted for Kashmir. While acknowledging that the Rs 28,400 crore NCSS was designed as a transformative package with capital incentives, GST-linked benefits, and interest subvention, PHDCCI observed that the region has seen limited tangible gains due to compliance delays and procedural bottlenecks. A major concern flagged was the stark regional imbalance in the distribution of benefits. The Chamber pointed out that nearly Rs 20,098 crore has been concentrated among just 18 large units, largely outside Kashmir, leaving local industries struggling to benefit from the scheme. PHDCCI emphasized that unless these structural and administrative issues are addressed, the schemes risk falling short of their intended objectives of inclusive and balanced industrial development. CII J&K Pushes Ease of Doing Business, Sector-Based Incentives The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) J&K Council called for structural reforms to improve ease of doing business and advocated sector-based allocation of incentives during a high-level review of NCSS 2021 and IDS 2017 in Srinagar. CII J&K Chairman Iqram Ali Shafiee welcomed the governments continued push to strengthen the industrial ecosystem through targeted policy interventions. He noted that while Jammu has attracted significant large-scale investments, Kashmirs industrial landscape remains dominated by micro and small enterprises, requiring a more tailored policy approach. Highlighting key concerns, Shafiee stressed the urgent need for a robust and truly functional single-window clearance system. He pointed out that delays in approvals from departments such as the Pollution Control Board, Health, Tourism, and Fire & Emergency Services continue to hinder timely project execution and discourage potential investors. He further recommended that future industrial schemes incorporate provisions like solar subsidies and transport incentives to improve project viability, particularly in geographically challenging regions like Jammu & Kashmir. Such measures, he said, would not only reduce operational costs but also promote sustainable industrial practices. Emphasizing differentiated policy support, CII proposed separate incentive structures for micro and small enterprises and for large industries. This, Shafiee noted, would ensure that both segments receive targeted support aligned with their distinct growth challenges and capacities. The meeting concluded with constructive deliberations, with officials assuring stakeholders that the concerns raised would be examined. Participants expressed optimism that improved coordination and policy refinements would accelerate industrial development and create a more enabling business environment in the Kashmir Division.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 7:14 am

CAG flags J&K Govts non-compliance with rules, codal provisions

Notwithstanding the requirement of submitting Detailed Countersigned Contingency (DCC) bills against the advance money withdrawn through Abstract Contingency (AC) Bills, 3,466 AC bills of Rs 19,774.97 Cr were pending for submission of DCC bills as on March 31, 2023, in violation of codal provisions by the J&K government. Out of 3466 bills, 1,877 AC bills amounting to Rs 5,583.15 Cr pertained to the period prior to October 30, 2019 of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. Non-compliance with prevailing rules and codal provisions thus adversely impacting the control and accountability in accounting and financial reporting by the J&K government has been flagged by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India in its report on the Union Territory finances for the year ended 2022-23. The audit report has pointed out that the government of UT of J&K has not revised codal provisions for drawal of Abstract Contingent (AC) bills and settlement thereof. However, Financial Code volume-I of the erstwhile State of J&K envisages that when it is considered necessary to draw money from the treasury for contingent expenditure of which vouchers cannot be readily obtained before payment, Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs) are authorised to draw sums of money through AC bills. In terms of the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir (pre re-organisation) Financial Code, DDOs are required to present Detailed Countersigned Contingent (DCC) bills containing vouchers in support of final expenditure within two months from the date on which the advance was drawn. However, the year-wise position of AC Bills from October 31, 2019 till January 31, 2023 depicted that the number of AC bills cleared was less than the number of new AC bills drawn during the respective periods. This resulted in increase in the number of unadjusted AC bills, resulting in a total of 1,589 bills amounting to Rs 14,191.82 Cr as on March 31, 2023. DCC bills in respect of 1,877 AC bills amounting to Rs 5,583.15 Cr drawn up to October 30, 2019 by the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir were awaited as on March 31, 2023. The bifurcation of these outstanding AC bills is yet to be done between the successor Union Territories viz., Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union Territory of Ladakh. More than 82 per cent of DCC bills are awaited from seven departments viz., Rural Development Department; Public Works Department; Social Security and Welfare; Housing and Urban Development; Planning and Development; Education and Health and medical Education Departments, the audit report mentioned. Further, as per the audit, 384 AC bills amounting to Rs 3,310.85 Cr were drawn during the year 2022-23, out of which 145 AC bills amounting to Rs 709.58 Cr (21.43 percent) were drawn in March 2023. Expenditure against AC bills in March indicated that the drawals were primarily to exhaust the budget provisions and revealed inadequate budgetary control. A comprehensive audit of two grants or departments, i.e, Culture Department and Youth Services and Technical Education Department was conducted. It was noticed that DCC bills for an amount of Rs 24.98 Cr was outstanding in respect of advance drawals made by Directorate of Youth Services and Sports (Rs 1.24 Cr), Technical Education Department (Rs 22.49 Cr) and Directorate of Libraries and Research (Rs 1.25 Cr). During the exit conference (April 2024), the Finance Department stated that the concerned line departments were being directed to ensure submission of DC bills in a time-bound manner, the CAG mentioned. As per report, it was also assured that all the departments would be urged to expedite the submission of DC bills to the Principal Accountant General (A&E) office. Compliance with prevailing rules and codal provisions are meant to ensure control and accountability in accounting and financial reporting. Non-compliance and deviations impact the quality of accounting and financial reporting adversely. Non submission of Utilisation Certificates (UCs) against conditional grants; non-submission of DC bills against AC bills; non-compliance with Indian Government Accounting Service- (IGAS-2) and IGAS-3 have impacted the quality of accounts adversely, the audit report stated censuring the Finance department.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 7:03 am

Inflated claims, policy flaws cast shadow on J&K industrial land allotment merit list

Srinagar, Apr 13: Serious questions have been raised over the fairness and credibility of the industrial land allotment process in Jammu and Kashmir, with stakeholders alleging that inflated projections and structural flaws have distorted the recently issued provisional merit list. The Directorate of Industries and Commerce, through notification dated April 9, 2026, placed the provisional merit list in the public domain following a High-Level Land Allotment Committee meeting held on March 18, 2026, inviting objections till April 19. While the list has been prepared under Government Order No 65-IND of 2021 governing the J&K Industrial Land Allotment Policy 2021-30, its implementation has triggered widespread concern among stakeholders. The policy envisages an objective and transparent framework by evaluating applications across nearly 15 parameters, including proposed investment, employment generation, land utilisation efficiency, pollution category, MSME classification, and other socio-economic considerations. However, while the intent of the policy appears sound, its design and application, as reflected in the provisional merit list, raise serious concerns that strike at the very root of fairness and credibility. At the core of the evaluation framework lies a disproportionately weighted scoring system, where nearly 80 percent of the total score is derived from two parameters - investment per kanal and employment per kanal. What appears rational in theory has, in practice, created a deeply flawed incentive structure. The provisional merit list reveals multiple instances where applicants have claimed extraordinarily high employment figures on very small land parcels. Cases of units projecting over 100 employments per kanal, and even micro units claiming employment comparable to medium-scale enterprises, are not isolated aberrations but recurring patterns. Such projections defy sectoral realities and expose a fundamental weakness in the system - the policy rewards declarations, not demonstrated feasibility. Since scores are derived directly from self-reported DPRs without rigorous technical validation or sectoral benchmarking, applicants are incentivised to inflate employment and efficiency figures to secure higher rankings. In this process, genuine entrepreneurs presenting realistic and achievable projections are placed at a clear disadvantage, while exaggerated claims gain an artificial edge. The problem is further compounded by the uniform application of these criteria across vastly different sectors. Industrial activity is inherently diverse - labour intensity, land requirements, and operational dynamics vary significantly between IT services, manufacturing, healthcare, cold storage, and heavy industry. Yet, the policy applies a single evaluative grid, particularly the employment per kanal metric, across all sectors. This results in distorted comparisons where fundamentally incomparable activities are judged by identical standards. The emphasis on per kanal efficiency also tilts the balance disproportionately in favour of smaller land seekers, often at the cost of larger, capital-intensive projects that may generate greater long-term economic value but naturally exhibit lower employment density ratios. In doing so, the policy risks privileging short-term numerical advantage over sustainable industrial development. Equally concerning is the absence of any credible mechanism for post-allotment accountability. If inflated projections are allowed to influence allotment decisions at the outset, there is little assurance that these commitments will translate into actual investment or employment on the ground. The system, as it stands, neither penalises overstatement nor rewards delivery, thereby weakening the very discipline that such a framework is expected to enforce. The present merit list, therefore, is not merely a compilation of applications - it is a reflection of structural infirmities in policy design and its implementation. It underscores the urgent need for course correction through independent technical appraisal of DPRs, sector-specific benchmarking, normalisation of extreme values, and a phased verification mechanism linking land retention to actual performance. Greater weightage must also be accorded to financial closure, track record, and project viability rather than purely notional projections. The concerns extend beyond scoring methodology into the broader planning approach. The governments initiative to develop sector-specific industrial estates, particularly for IT, ITES, and education at locations such as Rakh-e-Gund Aksha (Bemina) and Khunmoh (Phase-IV), reflects a forward-looking vision of creating integrated ecosystems. However, the same clustering logic, when extended to healthcare under the concept of a Medicity, raises serious questions of viability and public utility. Healthcare, unlike IT or education, is fundamentally demand-driven and location-sensitive. The concentration of hospitals, diagnostic centres, and medical institutions at limited locations such as Bemina and Lelhar risks creating unhealthy competition, underutilisation of infrastructure, duplication of services, and most importantly, inequitable access for large sections of the population. In a region where geography and connectivity already pose challenges, such centralization may undermine the very objective of improving healthcare access. Public policy, particularly in critical sectors like healthcare, must prioritise spatial distribution over administrative convenience. A more balanced approach would have ensured wider outreach, better service delivery, and sustainable demand across regions rather than concentrating facilities in isolated clusters. Ease of Doing Business is not merely about procedural transparency or numerical scoring - it is about fairness, credibility, and trust in institutional processes. When policies incentivise exaggeration and fail to distinguish between intent and capability, they risk eroding that trust. The window for objections to the provisional merit list is, therefore, not a routine procedural step. It is an opportunity to correct systemic distortions and restore integrity to the land allotment framework. Without such correction, the policy risks becoming yet another example where well-intentioned design is undermined by flawed execution, leaving both industry and governance diminished in the process.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 12:32 am

Quiet diplomacy intensifies to bring US, Iran back to table

New Delhi, Apr 13:Intense diplomatic efforts are underway to persuade the United States and Iran to resume talks before the ceasefire expires, with the aim of securing a lasting agreement and preventing a renewed escalation of the conflict. Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey have intensified efforts to bring Teheran and Washington back to the negotiating table. Reports suggest that Islamabad is in active contact with Iran and American leadership and urging them to resume dialogue at the earliest opportunity. China and Russia are also involved in backchannel diplomacy to bring warring factions back to talks. Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Iranian President while Iranian Foreign Minister also held telephonic conversation with Deputy Prime Minister of Qatar and Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia who also stressed the need for dialogue to resolve differences. Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister also held telephonic talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Wei, who also supported continuation of dialogue for ending the crisis. The primary objective is to reach a workable understanding before the current ceasefire - set to expire around April 22 - ends to prevent a return to all-out-war. Efforts are now underway to facilitate a second round of talks within this narrow window. Despite the lack of a breakthrough in the historic face-to-face round of talks over the weekend, Turkish, Omani, and Pakistani authorities said they remain cautiously optimistic about the prospects for continued engagement between both sides.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 12:30 am

US begins blockade of Iranian ports

Cairo, Apr 13:The US military vowed to blockade all Iranian ports starting Monday in an effort to force Tehran to open the crucial Strait of Hormuz and accept a peace deal. Iran responded with threats on all ports in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, taking aim at US-allied countries. That set the stage for an extraordinary showdown that posed serious risks for the global economy and raised the specter that the ceasefire could collapse and the war could resume. Talks aimed at permanently ending the conflict which began Feb. 28 with US and Israeli strikes on Iran failed to reach an agreement this past weekend, and there has been no word on whether negotiations will resume. It was not clear if the blockade had started when the designated time of 10 am EDT (2 pm GMT) arrived. Minutes earlier, a notice to mariners issued by the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency, which monitors maritime security, said the restrictions included the entirety of the Iranian coastline, including ports and energy infrastructure. The notice added that transit through the strait to or from non-Iranian destinations is not reported to be impeded by these measures, but it added that ships may encounter military presence in the strait. Iran's effective closure of the strait, through which 20 percent of traded oil passes in peacetime, has sent oil prices skyrocketing, pushing up the cost of gasoline, food and other basic goods far beyond the West Asia. Tehran has allowed some ships perceived as friendly to pass while charging considerable fees, leading to accusations it is holding the global economy hostage. Some analysts are doubtful that the US can restore normal shipping through force alone and it's not clear how a blockade would work or what the dangers might be to US forces. The question is essentially who can endure the most pain: Could a blockade make Iran's economic situation untenable and force it to concede? Or will it drive global oil and other prices so high that US President Donald Trump is forced to back down? The US military's Central Command announced that the blockade would be enforced against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas. It said that would include all of Iran's ports on the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. CENTCOM's decision to allow ships traveling between non-Iranian ports to transit the strait was a step down from Trump's earlier threat to blockade the waterway. In a social media message posted shortly after the blockade was due to begin, Trump said Iran's navy was laying at the bottom of the sea, completely obliterated, but he added that Tehran still has fast attack ships, and warned that if any of these ships come anywhere close to our BLOCKADE, they will be immediately ELIMINATED. Iran issued threats of its own. Security in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman is either for everyone or for NO ONE, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting reported Monday. NO PORT in the region will be safe, read a statement from the Iranian military and the Revolutionary Guard. The threats halted the limited ship traffic that resumed in the strait since the ceasefire, according to a report from Lloyd's List Intelligence. Marine trackers say over 40 commercial ships have crossed since the start of the ceasefire last week, down from roughly 100 to 135 vessel passages per day before the war. The blockade is likely intended to pile pressure on Iran, which has exported millions of barrels of oil since the war began, much of it likely carried by so-called dark transits that evade Western sanctions and oversight. But the effects will be felt far beyond Iran. The price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, rose 7 percent to hover around $102 per barrel on Monday. It cost roughly $70 per barrel before the war. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that, together with French President Emmanuel Macron, he would hold a summit this week o drive forward the international effort to end the conflict and unblock the strait. Starmer told lawmakers it must reopen with no conditions or tolls. Top-ranking Iranian officials threatened retaliation. Ebrahim Rezaei, a spokesperson for the Iranian parliament's National Security Commission, dismissed US warnings of a potential blockade as more bluffing than reality, while warning that Tehran was prepared to respond if the situation escalates militarily. It will make the current situation (Trump) is in more complicated and makes the market which he is angry about more turbulent. And we may also reveal other cards that we have not used in the game, he said in a post on X. The Iranian parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, addressed Trump in a statement: If you fight, we will fight. The blockade threat came after marathon US-Iran ceasefire talks in Pakistan ended without an agreement on Saturday. US Vice President J D Vance said the talks stalled after Iran refused to accept American terms on refraining from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran has insisted its nuclear program is peaceful. However, it has pushed forward with steps that could give it the ability to build a nuclear weapon, including enriching uranium to near weapons-grade levels and developing long-range missiles potentially capable of delivering a bomb. Iranian negotiators could not agree to all US red lines, said a US official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to describe positions on the record. Those red lines included never obtaining a nuclear weapon, ending uranium enrichment, dismantling major enrichment facilities and allowing retrieval of its highly enriched uranium, along with opening the strait and ending funding for its armed proxies in the region: Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis. Iran's ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, said the main sticking points for Tehran were its nuclear program, war reparations and sanctions relief. Neither Iran nor the US has indicated what will happen after the ceasefire expires on April 22. The fighting has killed at least 3,000 people in Iran, 2,089 in Lebanon, 23 in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states, and damaged infrastructure in half a dozen countries. Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said his country will try to facilitate a new dialogue in the coming days. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, whose country has supported mediation efforts, suggested that the ceasefire could be extended for 45 to 60 days to allow for more negotiations.

Greater Kashmir 14 Apr 2026 12:28 am

Gulf storm: India should be evaluated as a strategic locational hedge for co-sharing GCC data centre infra

Recent attacks on cloud data centers in West Asia highlight a new geopolitical risk. Hyperscale providers are now reassessing their global infrastructure. India offers a secure and stable environment for data center expansion. Its robust policies and existing ties with the Gulf region make it a natural strategic partner.

The Economic Times 13 Apr 2026 11:43 pm

Trump's Naval blockade of Hormuz is an economic warfare, harms global economy

America threatens a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. This marks a move from diplomacy to economic warfare. The US aims to cut Iran's oil revenue. This strategy seeks to force Iran back to negotiations. However, it carries significant risks of escalation. Global energy markets and international relations face potential instability.

The Economic Times 13 Apr 2026 11:20 pm

Top Army Officer Reviews Anti-Infiltration Grid Along LoC In Jammu

JAMMU, Apr 13: General Officer Commanding of Armys White Knight Corps Lt Gen P K Mishra on Monday visited Akhnoor sector near Jammu to assess the operational preparedness of the troops guarding the Line of Control (LoC) with a key focus on counter-infiltration measures. Lt Gen Mishra was accompanied by GOC Crossed Swords Division, also known as 10th Infantry division which is a vital formation responsible for securing the LoC in the Akhnoor sector. GOC White Knight Corps alongwith GoC [] The post Top Army Officer Reviews Anti-Infiltration Grid Along LoC In Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 13 Apr 2026 9:07 pm

Army officer warns of 'befitting response' to any enemy hostility on borders in J-K

Rajouri, Apr 13: Army troops are on high alert in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri and Poonch districts and are fully prepared to deliver a befitting response to any hostile act by the enemy, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Ace of Spades Division, Maj Gen Kaushik Mukherji said on Monday. Addressing a well-attended gathering at the 'Rajouri Day' event in the border district, he lauded the role of the local populace and said they will continue to work together in coordination to foil the nefarious designs of the enemy. 'Rajouri Day' is being celebrated on April 13 every year to commemorate the bravery and valour of the soldiers who laid down their lives for the liberation of Rajouri district from Pakistan Army personnel who had infiltrated from across the border in 1947-48. Going forward as well, the people of Pir Panjal, the administration, and the security forces will continue to work together in coordination and will always foil the nefarious designs of the enemy. I assure you that our army is fully alert at the borders and is ready to give a befitting response to every hostile act of the enemy, the officer said. Maj Gen Mukherji said when the Army protects the borders, the local population stands shoulder to shoulder with the forces, strengthening internal security. This trust, partnership, and sense of patriotism constitute the greatest strengths of our region, he said. He paid heartfelt tributes to those who lost their lives during Operation Sindoor, including Additional District Development Commissioner, Rajouri Raj Kumar Thapa, Subedar Major Pawan Kumar, Havaldar Sunil Kumar, Lance Naik Dinesh Kumar and Agniveer Mund Murli Nayak all awarded Sena Medal, posthumously in May last year. The army officer also shared information about a number of new initiatives being taken by the Army in Rajouri and the nearby Poonch district for the welfare of the local population. To address pollution caused by plastic waste, the GOC said the Army, in coordination with the civil administration, is set to install a plant that will convert waste plastic into interlocking tiles. These tiles will be used for constructing tracks in forward areas along the Line of Control (LoC). He said the initiative would not only help curb plastic pollution but also generate employment for local residents, while aiding Army troops along the LoC by improving mobility in forward areas. The Army officer also spoke about the Digital Bharat Darshan initiative, stating that under the programme, the Army will facilitate students of government schools to virtually visit a major city every month from within their classrooms. He said the initiative aims to expose students to the development taking place across the country and help connect those from border areas with mainstream cities. He said that the Digital Bharat Darshan is an upgraded version of the earlier Bharat Darshan tours, where only a limited number of students could travel, but now every student will be able to benefit through a digital platform.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 8:20 pm

Railways, Bharat Petroleum Ink Pact To Develop Gati Shakti Cargo Terminal In Jammu

JAMMU, Apr 13: The Railways and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) on Monday signed an agreement for the development of a Gati Shakti multi-modal cargo terminal in outskirts of Jammu city. The project is aimed at boosting freight movement and strengthening the regions energy supply chain. The agreement was signed between Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Uchit Singhal on behalf of the Jammu division and Territory Manager (Retail) Jammu, Chandan Chauhan, representing BPCL, a Railways spokesperson said. He said that the [] The post Railways, Bharat Petroleum Ink Pact To Develop Gati Shakti Cargo Terminal In Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 13 Apr 2026 8:04 pm

Sopore Lecturer Suspended, Police Filed Case After Student Alleges Harassment

Srinagar, Apr 13: A police case has been filed against a senior lecturer posted in north kashmirs Sopore town after a girl student accused him of harassment, even as the teacher has been suspened with inquiry ordered into the matter. Senior Superintendent of Police Sopore, Iftikhar Talib said the teacher has been booked and an investigation has been set into motion after girl students allegations. Meanwhile, Directorate of School Education Kashmir suspended the lecturer with immediate effect while inquiry into [] The post Sopore Lecturer Suspended, Police Filed Case After Student Alleges Harassment appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 13 Apr 2026 5:47 pm

APSCC Chairman urges govt to pay heed to key issues concerning Sikh community

Srinagar, Apr 13: Expressing joy and happiness over the festival of Baisakhi, the All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) has expressed hope that the festival of Baisakhi would be harbinger of peace and prosperity in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and the world. In his message APSCC Chairman, Jagmohan Singh Raina said that a festival like Baisakhi brings about happiness and joy among the people. Raina said such festive occasions provide a chance to the people of different communities to come close to each other while exchanging pleasantries. For Sikhs, Baisakhi is celebrated as the day of the creation of the Khalsa Panth. Baisakhi is really a sacred and pious day for the community and the community especially the youth should follow the path shown by Guru Gobind Singh Ji for peace and development, said Raina. The APSCC Chairman said that every household of Sikh community celebrates Baisakhi day in nearby gurudwaras. I appeal to the sikh community on this auspicious day to remain united and calm for redressal of our long pending issues by the government and pray that our issues dont last for long, Raina said. The other APSCC leaders who extended greetings include Ajit Singh Mastana, Principal Niranjan Singh, Navtej Singh, Sandeep Singh, Er Jetinder Singh, Dr Rekhi Singh, D P Singh, Davinder Singh, Sant Singh, Gurdayal Singh, and others. Raina regretted that the successive governments of Jammu and Kashmir have not taken the festival of Baisakhi seriously even though it is very important for the Sikh community. He said that glaring issues like neglect of Punjabi language, unemployment and relatively less attention to the celebrations and festivals of sikh community are haunting the people.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 5:15 pm

Stock markets plunge nearly 1 pc as US-Iran talks collapse, fuelling West Asia conflict fears

MUMBAI, Apr 13: Benchmark stock indices Sensex and Nifty closed nearly 1 per cent lower on Monday as the failure of US-Iran negotiations heightened concerns of a prolonged conflict driving crude oil prices sharply higher. The 30-share BSE Sensex tumbled 702.68 points or 0.91 per cent to settle at 76,847.57. During the day, it dived 1,681.93 points or 2.16 per cent to 75,868.32. The 50-share NSE Nifty plunged 207.95 points or 0.86 per cent to end at 23,842.65. From the [] The post Stock markets plunge nearly 1 pc as US-Iran talks collapse, fuelling West Asia conflict fears appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 13 Apr 2026 4:31 pm

Iran 's powerful show of unity at talks with the United States

Srinagar, Apr 13: The presence of a high-level, broad-based Iranian delegation at the talks with the United States was a carefully calibrated signal from Tehran, underscoring both its intent and seriousness despite deep mistrust in the Trump administration. With more than 75 political figures, seasoned diplomats, and key decision-makers in attendance, Iran projected a rare display of internal cohesion, demonstrating that all major power centers within its complex political system were aligned and fully involved in the negotiation process. This unprecedented show of unity sent a strong message to the international community that Tehran had forged a clear consensus on engaging Washington. Iran sought to dispel doubts about its intentions and asserted that it had come not just to talk, but to negotiate and push toward a meaningful and durable agreement. By doing so, it sought not only to create diplomatic space for a potential breakthrough but also to shape global perception, portraying itself as a responsible actor ready to engage pragmatically and finalist a meaningful deal, provided its core interests and sovereignty were respected The Iranian delegation was led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who were among the first to arrive, accompanied by the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council and the governor of the Central Bank. Then a large contingent of senior IRGC commanders, parliamentarians, and nuclear scientists arrived in two separate aircraft, which landed at Noor Khan Air Base late Saturday night.,when two sides were engaged in hectic talks to arrive at an agreement on ending the war The scale and composition of this follow-up delegation reinforced the message that Tehran had mobilized its key military, political, and strategic stakeholdersunderscoring that any engagement with Washington carried the backing of the very institutions central to Irans power structure. In addition to a core group of nine negotiatorsthe delegation included twenty-six members of parliament,foreign policy makers,influential politicaiansland clergymen ,besides key members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps(IRGC). However, the presence of Mahmoud Nabaviana hardline parliamentarian known for his staunch opposition to negotiations with the Westhas generated particular surprise.Mohammed Nabavian, a cleric affiliated with the Paydari (Steadfastness) Party, has for years denounced figures like Mohammad-Javad Zarif and the relatively moderate government of Hassan Rouhani as traitors for pursuing the 2015 nuclear deal, His inclusion in the delegation appears to be interpreted as a calculated move by Ghalibaf. By bringing a vocal critic of negotiations into the process the Speaker wanted him to share responsibility for the outcome of the negotiations. Other radical conservatives, including Saeed Jalili , have consistently opposed any engagement with the United States remained silent this time. Irans new supreme leader in a written message marking the fortieth day after his fathers death, referred to the announcement of the decision to negotiate with the enemy and called for public mobilization to influence the outcome, remarks that many interpret as implicit approval of the negotiation process. He also referred verses from Surah Al-Fath , alluding to the Treaty of Hudaybiyyaha peace agreement between Prophet Muhammad and his adversaries in Mecca. In Islamic tradition, this treaty is seen as a strategic move that reduced conflict and ultimately strengthened Muslims despite their weaker position at the time. Such symbolic references carry strong weight among the Islamic Republics ideological base. On the U.S. side, Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Andrew Baker (Deputy National Security Advisor), and Michael Vance (Special Advisor to the Vice President for Asian Affairs) attended the talks, which failed to break the ice.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 3:52 pm

DC, SSP Ramban pacify protesters; NH-44 restored after 4-hour blockade, 4 arrested

Banihal, Apr 13: The JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) was restored on Monday afternoon after remaining blocked for nearly four hours following protests at Makarkoot in Ramban district. The blockade was lifted after the intervention of Deputy Commissioner Ramban, Mohammad Alyas Khan, and Senior Superintendent of Police Ramban, Arun Gupta, who reached the spot and pacified the protesters. Traffic officials said vehicular movement, which had come to a standstill on both sides of the highway due to the protest, has now resumed smoothly. The district administration assured the protesters that action has been taken in connection with the incident, and four persons have been arrested. Authorities also assured a transparent investigation into the matter. Meanwhile, rescue operations are underway to trace the missing youth, Tanveer Ahmed Chopan, who has been missing since Sunday afternoon. He as per locals allegedly jumped into Nallah Bishlari after being chased and beaten by some miscreants . The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been pressed into service to assist in the search operation. Following assurances from the district authorities, the protesters dispersed peacefully from the highway and allowed traffic to resume. Meanwhile, former NSUI president and senior Congress leader, Advocate Feroz Khan, a resident of Pogal, also reached Makarkoot and interacted with the victims family and district authorities. He termed the incident unfortunate and unacceptable, demanding strict action against those involved. Khan said such incidents should not be allowed to disturb the peaceful atmosphere of Ramban district, which has long been an example of communal harmony and Hindu-Muslim brotherhood. He urged people to remain calm, peacefull and uphold unity, adding that no one should be allowed to disrupt the the social fabric in Ramban district. In the meantime, GN Azad led DPAP senior leader and Political commentator Salman Nizami has strongly condemned the alleged incident in Makarkoot area of Ramban district. In a post on X, Nizami termed the incident shocking and said the victim was allegedly forced to jump into a stream while trying to escape from alleged cow vigilants, leading to his disappearance. He said he spoke to DIG Ramban-Doda-Kishtwar Range, Shargun Shukla, who assured him that strict action would be taken against those involved. Nizami demanded immediate arrest of the culprits and called for a thorough investigation into the matter. Appealing for calm, he urged people to maintain peace and allow the police to carry out their investigation.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 2:46 pm

15 killed in Mathura boat capsize incident

Mathura, Apr 13: The death toll in the boat capsize incident in the Yamuna river here has climbed to 15 after the recovery of two more bodies on Monday, officials said. Superintendent of Police (Rural) Suresh Chandra Rawat said that during a search operation, the body of a woman was found in the Bangali Ghat area of Mathura. She has been identified as Monika. The second body was recovered near the Devaraha Baba Ghat in Vrindavan and the deceased has been identified as Yash alias Yuvraj Bhalla (22). In a video recorded just minutes before the accident on Friday last, Bhalla can be seen playing a 'dhol' (drum) alongside devotees who were singing hymns. His father informed police that Yash was a a student and used to play 'dholak' for the 'bhajan' troupe of the 'Shri Banke Bihari Club' in Jagraon in Ludhiana in his free time. He had joined this pilgrimage with the group for this purpose. Rawat said the body of one individual --- Pankaj Malhotra (40)--- remains to be recovered. The bodies of all other persons reported missing so far have been retrieved. Malhotra, a resident of Jagraon, was also aboard the boat that met with the accident on Friday afternoon. The search for him is going on, he said. Malhotra was a manager at a steel company in Himachal Pradesh. He said eight teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and two teams of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), along with six teams of divers from the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) were involved in the search efforts. The boat carrying over three dozen tourists, primarily from Punjab, hit a floating drum of a pontoon bridge and capsized near Kesi Ghat in Vrindavan on Friday. Most of the victims were from the Jagraon and Dugri areas of Ludhiana district.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 2:43 pm

Highway blocked for 4 hours as protesters stage sit-in at Makarkoot; DC, SSP Ramban reach spot

Banihal, Apr 13: A protest and sit-in on the JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) continued for over four hours on Monday at Makarkoot in the Ramsoo sub-division of Ramban district, disrupting traffic movement on both sides. The highway was blocked by protectors at arround 10 am in the Monday morning.A large number of men and women, including relatives of the missing youth from Ramsoo, Makarkoot, and Pogal Paristan, are participating in the protest. Officials said vehicular movement remained completely halted at Makarkoot and several other points along NH-44 in Ramban district due to the ongoing agitation. Deputy Commissioner Ramban, Mohammad Alyas Khan, and SSP Ramban, Arun Gupta, rushed to the spot and are engaging with protesters in an attempt to restore normalcy. A heavy deployment of police has been made in the area to maintain law and order. The protest erupted following the disappearance of Tanveer Ahmed Chopan, who allegedly jumped into Nallah Bishlari on Sunday afternoon while trying to escape from suspected miscreants chasing him in two vehicles. Rescue operations are underway, with teams from the NDRF assisting local police and volunteers of the Himalayan QRT Ramsoo in the search efforts. Meanwhile, police have arrested four persons allegedly involved in the incident, and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to probe the case.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 1:41 pm

Fire Destroys Two Homes in Panchpora, Anantnag | Families Homeless, 10 Lakh Wedding Gold Lost

A massive fire broke out early Monday in Panchpora village of Sangam, reducing two houses to ashes and leaving two families homeless. Belongings, including essential household items and gold ornaments meant for an upcoming wedding, were destroyed. The bride to be also lost all her belongings and tailoring work collected from locals. Authorities are yet to ascertain the cause, while residents have urged immediate relief for the affected families Report: Nadeem Gulzar

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:42 pm

Two boys drown in Jhelum River in Bijbehara; rescue operations launched

Anantbag, April 13: Two boys drowned after slipping into the Jhelum River in the Padshahibagh area of Bijbehara town in south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Monday. Officials said the incident occurred when the two accidentally fell into the river while washing livestock. Rescue teams were deployed and rushed to the scene soon after the incident was reported, they said. The identities of the deceased have not yet been confirmed, and further details are awaited. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and initiated an investigation.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:18 pm

Ramsoo missing youth case: Protests disrupt NH-44, SIT probe underway, 4 arrested

Banihal, Apr 13: Tension persisted in the Ramsoo area of Ramban district on Monday after a 25-year-old youth, Tanveer Ahmad Chopan of Pogal, went missing on Sunday evening after allegedly jumping into Nallah Bishlari while trying to escape from suspected miscreants. The incident triggered widespread outrage, with locals staging a protest on the JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) near the BDO office at Makerkoot. Men and women joined the sit-in from Monday morning, blocking traffic for over an hour and causing significant disruption along the busy highway. Police have registered a case FIR No. 26/2026 at Ramsoo Police Station and arrested four persons in connection with the incident. The accused have been identified as Surjeet Singh, Sandeep Singh, Digvijay Singh, and Keval Singhtwo residents of Seri Ramban and two from Ramban town. Officials said the accused are currently lodged at Banihal Police Station. According to locals, Chopan was travelling from Jammu to his home in Mundkhal, Pogal, when he was allegedly chased and assaulted near Makerkoot by a group suspected to be cow vigilantes. In an attempt to escape, he reportedly jumped into the Nallah Bishlari near Makarkoot tunnel number 5 and has remained untraceable since. Protesters demanded the arrest of all those allegedly involved in the vigilante group and called for the immediate resumption of the rescue operation in Nallah Bishlari, which they claimed had been halted since 9 PM on Sunday due to darkness. They also raised concerns over transparency, alleging that the arrested persons were not kept at Ramsoo Police Station and that a copy of the FIR had not been provided to the public. To investigate the incident, SSP Ramban Arun Gupta have constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by SDPO Banihal Surinder Singh Biloria. Senior officials, including Additional SP Ramban Mujeeb-ur-Rehman and SDM Ramsoo, visited the protest site and urged demonstrators to call off the agitation and restore traffic movement. Speaking from the spot, SIT head Surinder Singh Biloria told Greater Kashmir that investigations into all aspects of the case have been initiated. Public allegations will be addressed and investigated, and the circumstances under which the young man jumped into the stream will be thoroughly examined, he said, appealing to people to cooperate with the police and avoid blocking the highway. He further confirmed that a team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has reached Makerkoot to assist in the rescue operation, which was suspended on Sunday night due to darkness but has since been resumed. Meanwhile, authorities have slowed down internet services across Ramban district to curb the spread of rumours and maintain law and order. Earlier, president Traders federation Banihal Engineer Shadab Ahmad Wani had called for a shutdown in Banihal on Monday in protest against the incident. However, the strike call was withdrawn late Sunday night following assurances from the administration regarding a fair and transparent investigation.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:01 pm

Trainee doctors from SKIMS MC organise a clean up drive in Shankaracharya Hill

Srinagar, Apr 13: A group of medical students from SKIMS Medical College organized a cleanliness drive from Dal Lake to Shankaracharya Hill as part of an initiative to promote environmental awareness and public health. They were joined by students from GMC and other medical colleges. The drive focused on collecting waste, spreading awareness among visitors, and encouraging responsible practices to preserve the natural beauty of the area. The activity witnessed active participation from students who voluntarily dedicated their time and effort for the cause. Equipped with cleaning materials, they worked collectively to remove litter and ensure proper disposal of waste. The initiative also served as an opportunity to engage with the public and sensitize them about maintaining cleanliness in such ecologically and culturally significant areas. The students emphasized that environmental health is directly linked to human health, and such efforts are essential in preventing disease and promoting overall well-being. Through this drive, they aimed to inspire others, especially the youth, to take responsibility and contribute toward a cleaner and healthier environment. This initiative reflects the commitment of future healthcare professionals toward community service beyond clinical settings, reinforcing the idea that safeguarding the environment is a shared responsibility. The students expressed their intention to continue such activities in the future and hoped for greater community involvement in similar initiatives. Principal SKIMS Medical College Prof Fazl Q Parray lauded the environmental awareness among MBBS students despite tight academic schedules.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 10:16 am

UP: Bus carrying wedding party collides head-on with truck, six killed

Hapur, Apr 13: Six people returning from a wedding, including the groom's father, were killed and seven others injured when a bus collided head-on with a truck early Monday here, a senior police official said. The accident took place around 3 am when the wedding party was returning after the ceremony. The impact was so severe that the front section of the bus was completely mangled, and the vehicle overturned. Locals helped the police in retrieving the bodies trapped in the bus. The injured have been admitted to the Hapur Medical College and the community health centre. The condition of several of the injured is stated to be critical. Superintendent of Police Kunwar Gyananjay Singh said appropriate arrangements are being made to ensure proper treatment of the injured. The deceased included the groom's father Yunus Qureshi and bus driver Ashok, police said.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 10:05 am

'Nation will always remain grateful to them': Prez Murmu's tribute to Jallianwala Bagh martyrs

New Delhi, Apr 13: President Droupadi Murmu on Monday paid tributes to freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives in the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre and said that the nation will always remain grateful to them. I am confident that their spirit of patriotism will continue to inspire everyone to move forward on the path of national service with dedication and loyalty, Murmu said in a post on X in Hindi. Hundreds of people protesting peacefully against the Rowlatt Act, which granted repressive powers to the colonial administration, were gunned down by British forces without any provocation on this day in 1919 at Jallianwala Bagh in Punjab's Amritsar. I pay my humble tribute to all the immortal freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives in Jallianwala Bagh. This incident instilled a new consciousness and firm resolve for freedom among the countrymen. The nation will always remain grateful to them, the President said.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 10:02 am

Alliance with BJP wasnt for power but to protect Article 370: Mehbooba Mufti

Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) president and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday said that the party stitched an alliance with BJP to safeguard the special position of Jammu and Kashmir and not for power. We did not form an alliance for the chair but to safeguard Article 370. For the chair, Omar sahib had offered us support, she said while addressing a workers rally in south Kashmirs Pulwama district. Mufti said her party would have accepted the offer if power had been the only objective. But we made the government for the people, she added. Highlighting her governments achievement, she said around 12,000 youths were released from jails and efforts were made to bring Indias leadership to Kashmir for dialogue. But people did not realise it and resorted to stone pelting. Did not the entire Indian leadership come to Kashmir? Did they not reach the doorstep of Geelani Sahab? she said. She also referred to political developments in 1996, saying that Dr Farooq Abdullah, despite having the support of 60 MLAs, had opposed talks with separatists at the time. He (Abdullah) said he would raise the banner of rebellion against India if talks were held with the Hurriyat, Mufti alleged. Mufti criticised Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for maintaining silence over civilian killings in Iran. She alleged that a major attack had taken place in Iran but drew no response from him. Mufti said the US withdrew because it could not secure what it believed it could obtain despite sacrifices made by people there. Over the recent Ganderbal incident, Mufti said, If I had not raised the issue, it would have been suppressed, she said, adding that LG Manoj Sinha ordered an inquiry after her party flagged the case. Referring to achievements during her tenure, Mufti said that while only one medical institute was sanctioned across the country at the time, her government secured two for Jammu and Kashmir one each for the Jammu and Kashmir regions. Prominent among others who addressed the rally included MLA Pulwama Waheed Parra , MLA Tral Rafiq Ahmad Nayak and former minister Abdul Rehman Veeri.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 6:59 am

State bound to bear medical expenses of employees: CAT Srinagar

The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) in Srinagar has directed authorities to reconsider a medical reimbursement claim of nearly Rs 30 lakh filed by a government employee for the treatment of his minor son suffering from a brain tumor. A Bench of M S Latif, Member (Judicial) issued the direction while deciding a district Budgam resident, Muhammad Ashraf Mirs plea. In his plea, Mir had assailed Deputy Commissioner Budgam's order dated October 6, 2023, rejecting his claim for reimbursement. The Tribunal directed the competent authority to reconsider Mir's claim, noting that reimbursement could not be denied solely on the ground that the patient had undergone treatment in a specialized hospital not approved by the State. The Tribunal said this while relying on supreme court judgment titled Shiv Kant Jha versus Union of India, 2018 wherein it has been held that the court has to be liberal in medical reimbursement cases and that the reimbursement cannot be denied solely on the ground that the patient has undergone treatment in a specialized hospital not approved by the State. Mirs 10-year-old son was diagnosed with a serious neurological conditionEpendymoma (WHO Grade II)and was initially examined at SKIMS Soura. Due to the critical nature of the illness, the child was later taken to a specialized hospital in Gurugram, where he underwent surgery. Mir subsequently submitted medical bills amounting to approximately Rs 30 lakh for reimbursement under the J&K Civil Services (Medical Attendance-cum-Allowance) Rules, 1990. However, the claim was rejected by the district administration. In its decision, The Tribunal observed that the right to medical reimbursement flows from the fundamental right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution. It is also a settled position of law that right to health is integral to right to life and the State has a constitutional obligation to provide health facility to its citizens and even if a government servant or any of his dependent has suffered an ailment, which requires treatment at a specialized and approved hospital, it is otherwise the duty of the State to bear the expenditure incurred by a government servant on the treatment, of course, in accordance with the entitlement and the law governing the field, the Tribunal said. It also noted that the authorities had failed to file a response despite multiple opportunities, and stressed that preservation of human life is of paramount importance. While disposing of the petition, the tribunal directed the competent authority to reassess the claim by verifying the genuineness of treatment, medical bills, and procedures undertaken. It also instructed the petitioner to submit all required documents and cooperate with the process. The Tribunal gave the authorities eight weeks to pass a reasoned order in accordance with the law.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 6:54 am

Crumbling embankment on Boulevard Road raises safety concerns

Scenic Boulevard Road along Dal Lake is fast losing its sheen due to crumbling embankment posing risk to pedestrians including tourists. The dilapidated stretch between Dalgates ghath number 6 to 9 continues to remain in neglect. The issue has drawn sharp concern from locals, shikarawalas, and visitors alike. The embankments along this vital tourist corridor have caved in at several places, leaving behind deep craters and visibly sunken patches. The adjoining footpath and Bund, usually abuzz with tourists taking strolls and clicking pictures against the lakes backdrop, are also in a broken and unsafe condition. This is one of the most visited places in Srinagar, but look at its condition. The embankment is broken, and parts of it have sunk. It is risky, especially for children and elderly visitors, said Farooq Ahmad, a pedestrian at Dalgate. Shikarawalas operating in the area said the damage is not just cosmetic but is directly affecting their livelihood. Tourists come here for a pleasant experience, but when they see such conditions, it leaves a bad impression. Even our boats get affected as the wooden platforms where we anchor them are broken, said a group of shikarawala. The wooden docking platforms, used to park shikaras along the banks, are also in disrepair, with gaps and broken planks posing a serious risk. Locals said there have been several instances where people narrowly escaped injury after nearly slipping through these damaged sections. It is an accident waiting to happen. Someones foot can easily get stuck in the broken planks, or they may slip into the lake, said another resident. Ironically, instead of permanent repairs, the authorities have installed caution boards, ropes, and makeshift barricades along the damaged portions. They are just putting up warnings, but no proper repair work is being done. This is not a solution, said Altaf Ahmad, a commuter. Tourists visiting the area also expressed disappointment. We had heard so much about Dal Lake and Boulevard Road, but seeing this condition is surprising. Such a beautiful place deserves better upkeep, said Anuj, a visitor from Delhi. Despite minor repair works carried out in some stretches, the damaged portion between guard numbers 6 to 9 continues to remain in shambles. Locals and stakeholders have urged authorities to undertake a comprehensive facelift of the area instead of relying on temporary measures. Fareed Khan, Executive Engineer R&B Department said they have carried out some repairs to fix the issue. The remaining portion will also be covered step by step without any delay so that the issue is resolved, Khan said.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 6:47 am

Vacuum-bag based wool collection centre set up in Rajouri

In a bid to strengthen the rural economy and support tribal communities, the government has established a first-of-its-kind vacuum bag-based wool collection centre in Rajouri district. Known as one of the highest wool-producing regions in the country, Rajouri generates nearly 7 lakh kilograms of wool annually. However, despite this substantial production, sheep breeders, particularly from tribal communities, have long struggled to market their produce due to logistical and financial constraints. A major challenge has been the transportation of wool during seasonal migration and tribal families typically spend around six months in the upper mountainous reaches rearing livestock, officials said. Transporting bulky wool from these remote areas to marketplaces has traditionally been both physically demanding and economically unviable, they said. As a result, many herders were compelled to either store unsold wool or, in extreme cases, burn it due to lack of viable selling options. The official further stated that addressing this longstanding issue, the newly established collection centre employs advanced vacuum polybag technology to compress wool into smaller, lighter packages. This innovation significantly reduces both volume weight, making transportation more efficient and cost-effective for producers. Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma while reviewing this center stated that the facility will not only streamline the supply chain but also open up better market opportunities, thereby enhancing income prospects for the tribal population. Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma also urged sheep breeders and members of the tribal community to make full use of the facility and benefit from improved access to markets.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 6:41 am

After 7 years, Ladakh gets own Aadhaar identity, J&K replaced

Nearly seven years after Ladakh was carved out as a separate Union Territory from the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir in 2019, Aadhaar records of its residents have finally been updated to reflect a distinct identity, with the Jammu and Kashmir name replaced by Ladakh. Officials said that the residents could now see their identity reflected in Aadhaar records with Ladakh replacing Jammu & Kashmir in the state field. Despite the reorganisation of the erstwhile state in 2019, Aadhaar records of Ladakh residents continued to display Jammu and Kashmir in the State field, causing inconvenience and drawing repeated public grievances. Official sources said that taking note of the issue, the Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena directed the Union Territory administration to resolve the issue at the earliest. The matter was subsequently taken up with the Unique Identification Authority of India, which has now implemented the correction. Officials said the anomaly had been creating difficulties for residents in using Aadhaar as a valid identity and address proof while accessing various services, as the State field did not align with Ladakhs post-reorganisation status. The successful resolution of this long-pending issue reflects the administrations commitment to responsive governance and ensuring that Ladakhs unique identity is properly represented across official platforms, the Lieutenant Governor said. He added that ensuring accurate representation in official records was not only an administrative necessity but also a matter of identity and convenience for the people. To resolve the issue, the UT Administration, in coordination with UIDAI, devised an innovative mechanism to update the State field centrally. Instead of requiring residents to visit Aadhaar centres individually, records were updated based on Ladakh-specific PIN codes, which were verified in coordination with the Department of Posts and shared with UIDAI. Under this system, the State field was corrected based on PIN codes specific to Ladakh. These PIN codes were verified with the Department of Posts and shared with UIDAI, enabling bulk updation of records. Officials said the move has brought significant relief to residents, who can now download their updated e-Aadhaar from the official UIDAI portal. Those seeking physical copies can also order PVC Aadhaar cards online for a nominal fee. The correction is expected to ease procedural hurdles and ensure seamless access to services, while also enabling accurate representation of Ladakh in Aadhaar-linked data and official records. Officials said this development has brought significant relief to the people of Ladakh, as they no longer need to visit Aadhaar centres individually for updates. Residents can now easily download their updated e-Aadhaar from the official UIDAI portal, and those wishing to obtain a PVC Aadhaar card may order it online by paying a nominal fee.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 6:22 am

Woman dies, 2 injured in Rajouri accident

Rajouri, Apr 12:An aged woman died while two of her family members sustained injuries in a car mishap at Bal Shama on Jammu-Rajouri-Poonch National Highway on Sunday evening. Police officials said that the accident of car, JK02CF 4577, met with accident at village Balshama near Sunderbani in Rajouri after the vehicle turned turtle alongside the highway. In the accident, Police said, aged woman Kulwant Kour, 75, wife of Nirmal Singh of Damnesh Nagar, Digana, Jammu, died on the spot. Two other passengers present in the car sustained injuries who include Suvneek Singh and his father Didar Singh, son of Nirmal Singh of Damnesh Nagar, Digana Jammu.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:36 am

Time to implement Women's Reservation Act: PM Modi

New Delhi, Apr 12:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the time had come for the implementation of the Women's Reservation Act in its true spirit and the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and Assembly elections are conducted with the quota for women in place. In a letter to the floor leaders of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, ahead of the three-day special sittings of Parliament, PM Modi asked all members to come together in one voice to pass the amendments to the women's reservation law, officially known as Nari Shakti VandanAdhiniyam. After extensive deliberations, we have reached the conclusion that the time has now come to implement the Nari Shakti VandanAdhiniyam in its true spirit across the country, he said.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:30 am

No Breakthrough, No Breakdown

New Delhi, Apr 12:High-stakes talks between the United States and Iran, stretching over 21 hours, ended without a breakthrough, underscoring deep divisions on a range of critical Issues. The first direct engagement between the long-time rivals failed to produce any agreement, with sharp differences persisting over Irans nuclear programme and sanctions relief. However, diplomatic efforts are far from over and indirect negotiations are set to continue, with Pakistan and Oman expected to play key mediating roles. Despite the breakdown of formal talks, both sides are keeping backchannel lines open in a bid to prevent further escalation in the region. Irans foreign ministry downplayed the apparent breakdown, saying that no one had held any expectation that talks with the US would reach an agreement within one session. Vice President J D Vance, who spoke to President Trump at least half a dozen times during the talks, told newsmen that one of the most significant points of differences between two sides was the Iranian nuclear programme. We need to see an affirmative commitment that (Iran) will not seek a nuclear weapon, and they will not seek the tools that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon, he said. That is the core goal of the President of the United States, and thats what weve tried to achieve through these negotiations. Vance said that while the failure to reach an agreement in Islamabad was bad news, it was bad news for Iran much more than its bad news for the United States of America. The talks largely focused on transitioning a fragile ceasefire into a lasting peace, with the US prioritising Iran's nuclear restrictions and Iran focusing on sanctions relief. Major disagreements remain regarding Irans nuclear programme and control over the Strait of Hormuz, with reports of unreasonable demands contributing to the lack of a quick resolution. Iranian officials, in turn, accused the United States of making unreasonable demands and called for respect for Irans legitimate rights and interests. The talks, mediated by Pakistan, were seen as a key attempt to reach a broader agreement, but ended without progress as both sides maintained their positions. Iranian SpeakerGhalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation said that we negotiated in good faith and raised forward-looking initiatives, without specifying what these were. America has understood our logic and principles, and now its time for it to decide whether it can earn our trust or not? he wrote on social media, as he thanked Pakistan for its mediation efforts. Both J D Vance and senior Iranian leadership, including the Speaker of Parliament, publicly outlined their sharply differing interpretations of the collapse of the marathon talks. Iranian leaders pointed to a deep-rooted mistrust of the United States, shaped by past experience. They cited Washingtons withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2018 under Donald Trump despite Irans compliance at the time, as a key reason for their hardened stance. Tehran also argued that continued sanctions and what it calls maximum pressure policies undermine confidence and make it difficult to commit to fresh concessions without firm guarantees. This legacy of broken trust continues to cast a long shadow over negotiations, making even indirect engagement cautious and incremental. Meanwhile, Pakistans Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said on Sunday that comprehensive and constructive talks were held between Iran and the United States, stressing that both sides should remain committed to a ceasefire. He expressed hope that both countries would move forward with a positive approach to ensure lasting peace and prosperity in the region and beyond. He said that both sides responded positively to the request made by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. He emphasised the importance of maintaining the ceasefire commitment and thanked the delegations from Iran and the United States for participating in the dialogue. Dar reaffirmed that Pakistan would continue to play a facilitative role in the negotiation process.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:28 am

Trump announces Strait of Hormuz blockade

Islamabad, Apr 12:US President Donald Trump on Sunday announced that the US Navy would immediately begin a blockade on ships from entering or leaving the Strait of Hormuz, hours after the peace talks with Tehran failed on the issue of nuclear weapons. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said he has directed the US Navy to seek and interdict every vessel in International Waters that has paid a toll to Iran. No one who pays an illegal toll will have safe passage on the high seas, the US President said, claiming that other countries will be involved in this blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial narrow waterway used to transport a fifth of the global oil supplies. They want money and, more importantly, they want Nuclear. Additionally and, at an appropriate moment, we are fully LOCKED AND LOADED, and our Military will finish up the little that is left of Iran, Trump said. The US President said he was briefed by Vice President J D Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner on the talks with Iranian leaders in Islamabad. So, there you have it, the meeting went well, most points were agreed to, but the only point that really mattered, NUCLEAR, was not, Trump said. The US President acknowledged the role played by Pakistans Field Marshal AsimMunir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in hosting the talks in Islamabad. They are very extraordinary men, and continuously thank me for saving 30 to 50 million lives in what would have been a horrendous War with India. I always appreciate hearing that The amount of Humanity spoken of is incomprehensible, Trump said. The US President said the points agreed to with the Iranian leadership were better than continuing military operations to conclusion. But all of those points dont matter compared to allowing Nuclear Power to be in the hands of such volatile, difficult, unpredictable people, Trump said. He said the three US representatives became very friendly and respectful of Irans Representatives Mohammad BagherGhalibaf, Abbas Araghchi, and Ali Bagheri. But that doesnt matter because they were very unyielding as to the single most important issue and, as I have always said, right from the beginning, and many years ago, IRAN WILL NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON, Trump said. Since the US and Israel launched the war on February 28, it has killed at least 3,000 people in Iran, 2020 in Lebanon, 23 in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states, and caused lasting damage to infrastructure in half a dozen West Asian countries. Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz has largely cut off the Persian Gulf and its oil and gas exports from the global economy, sending energy prices soaring.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:26 am

Diplomacy Hits Deadlock

New Delhi, Apr 12:Peace talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without an agreement after more than 21 hours of negotiations, with US Vice President J D Vance saying Washingtons key demands were not accepted by Tehran. Addressing reporters after the talks, Vance said the discussions, brokered by Pakistan, had been exhaustive but ultimately inconclusive. We have been at it now for 21 hours, he said. The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement. We just could not get to a situation where the Iranians would accept our terms. Vance said that the United States had made its red lines clear during the negotiations. Standing alongside him were senior members of the US delegation, including White House adviser Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff, who had participated in the high-level talks with Iranian officials. Despite the failure to secure a deal, Vance insisted Washington had approached the negotiations constructively. We came into this with flexibility and in good faith, he said, describing the US position as quite accommodating. We leave here with a very simple proposal our final and best offer. Well see if the Iranians accept it, he said, confirming that the US delegation would now depart Pakistan. Vance also highlighted that curbing Irans nuclear ambitions remained Washingtons central objective. The simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment that they will not seek a nuclear weapon and they will not seek the tools that will enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon, he said, calling it President Donald Trumps core goal. While claiming Irans nuclear programme had already been destroyed during the conflict, Vance stressed that what was lacking was a fundamental commitment of will from Tehran. We havent seen that yet. We hope we will, he said. Earlier, Iran had signalled a markedly different view of the talks. In a statement, foreign ministry spokesperson EsmaeilBaqaei described the negotiations as intensive but said their success depends on the seriousness and good faith of the opposing side. He urged Washington to refrain from excessive demands and unlawful requests and to recognise Irans legitimate rights and interests, indicating the core gap between the two sides. Iranian officials maintained that they had entered the talks with an open mind but would not accept conditions they view as infringing on sovereignty, particularly regarding their nuclear programme and regional security concerns. The talks, hosted in Islamabad with mediation by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistans military leadership under Field Marshal AsimMunir, had initially been seen as a diplomatic breakthrough after decades of hostility between Washington and Tehran. Key issues under discussion included Irans nuclear programme, maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, and a broader framework for ending ongoing hostilities. Even as diplomacy unfolded, tensions persisted on the ground. The United States Central Command said two US Navy destroyers, USS Frank EbPetersen Jr and USS Michael Murphy, had passed through the Strait of Hormuz to begin clearing sea mines, a claim Irans military denied. Regionally, Israel continued strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signalling readiness for separate negotiations while calling for Hezbollahs disarmament. The talks marked the most sustained face-to-face engagement between the US and Iran in years, raising hopes of de-escalation after recent conflict. However, the failure to reach agreement highlights the deep divisions that remain. For now, both sides return home claiming principle and resolve, Washington pointing to its final offer, and Tehran insisting on its rights, leaving the prospect of a breakthrough uncertain.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:19 am

DPIIT to review NCSS, IDS progress in Srinagar today

Srinagar, Apr 12:A high-level workshop to review the implementation of key central sector schemes aimed at boosting industrial growth in Jammu and Kashmir will be held in Srinagar on Monday. According to official communication, the workshop will focus on assessing the progress of the New Central Sector Scheme (NCSS) 2021 and the Industrial Development Scheme (IDS) 2017 in the Kashmir division. The event is scheduled to take place at the Kashmir Government Arts Emporium, Residency Road, at 10:30 am. Director, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Rajesh Panwar (IES), along with other senior officials from DPIIT and members of the Project Management Unit (PMU), will arrive in Srinagar to participate in the deliberations. The workshop is expected to bring together key stakeholders to evaluate the effectiveness of the schemes, address implementation challenges, and explore avenues to further accelerate industrial development in the region.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:17 am

NCSS 2021 vision undone by flawed design, policy gaps

Srinagar, Apr 12:The New Central Sector Scheme for Industrial Development of Jammu and Kashmir (NCSS), 2021, notified on February 19, 2021, with an outlay of Rs 28,400 crore, was projected as a transformative intervention to accelerate industrial growth, attract investment, and generate employment in the J&K, envisioned as a landmark initiative under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. The scheme offered a comprehensive bouquet of incentives including Capital Investment Incentive, Capital Interest Subvention, GST-linked incentives, and Working Capital Interest Subvention, aimed at enhancing project viability in a region often perceived as high-risk due to geo-political conditions. While the scheme extends till 2037, the registration window for availing benefits was capped at September 30, 2024, effectively creating a race for registration rather than a roadmap for sustainable industrialisation. More critically, the scheme excluded the existing industrial base, except in cases of substantial expansion, leaving thousands of operational units, already struggling under structural and geopolitical constraints, outside its ambit. This exclusion raises a fundamental question. It is inconceivable that such a scheme would have been designed without consultation with the J&K administration. The Apex Committee, which recommended and oversees the scheme, would have relied significantly on inputs from the Industries and Commerce Department of Jammu and Kashmir. If the existing industry, operating under prolonged adversity, was ignored, the responsibility for this omission squarely lies with the department, which failed to represent, defend, or even articulate the concerns of its own industrial base. This is not without precedent. The Central Industrial Package announced in 2002 under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, which continued till 2016, had already demonstrated how incentives can be disproportionately cornered. Of Rs 1160 crores disbursed over 14 years, more than 80 percent went to outside investors, largely concentrated in just two districts of Jammu province. Instead of learning from this imbalance, the NCSS appears to have replicated and arguably amplified the same pattern. Data emerging from the scheme is deeply concerning. A deputation of LaghuUdyogBharati (LUB), J&K, in its recent memorandum submitted to the Union Home Secretary in New Delhi, has brought out a stark imbalance in the schemes implementation. Of the total outlay of Rs 28,400 crore, nearly Rs 20,098 crores is set to be cornered by just 18 large units, leaving the remaining 935 MSME units to share the balance. The memorandum further notes that while 2036 units had registered before the September 2024 deadline, only 953 were granted eligibility, reportedly due to financial constraints, making the skewed distribution of incentives even more glaring. Geographical imbalance further compounds the issue. As with the earlier package, investments under NCSS have reportedly clustered in a few districts of Jammu province, leaving vast regions of Kashmir and other districts largely untouched. Experts have repeatedly argued that a district-wise earmarking, allocating even a proportionate share of the Rs 28,400 crores across all 20 districts, could have ensured balanced industrial growth and employment generation. Investors, given such incentives and assurance, would have naturally diversified their presence across the region. Instead, what has unfolded is a scheme driven by registration deadlines, financial caps, and concentration of benefits, rather than equitable industrial development. The structural flaw of the scheme lies in its design itself. Incentive eligibility is tied to registration before a cut-off date, rather than actual commencement of production. This creates a perverse incentive, projects that merely register within time, even if they materialise years later, remain eligible, while those that invest and commence operations after the deadline are excluded. Such a framework encourages speculative registrations and undermines genuine industrial activity. Even as representations are now being made for enhancement of the scheme to Rs 75,000 crores, the underlying approach appears unchanged. The same framework, if expanded without correction, risks magnifying existing disparities. Reports suggest that additional allocations are being sought to accommodate more units, but without addressing the core issues of distribution, eligibility, and regional balance. It is here that the responsibility of the Industries and Commerce Department becomes inescapable. As the sponsoring authority, it is duty-bound not only to facilitate implementation but to continuously engage with the Government of India, flag deficiencies, and seek necessary amendments. It must place before the Lieutenant Governor and the elected government a clear, evidence-based case for restructuring the scheme, ensuring district-wise allocation, inclusion of existing units for revival and expansion, and linking incentives to actual production rather than mere registration. There is also an urgent need to ensure that incentives are released to units that have established operations on the ground, rather than being indefinitely earmarked for projects that may or may not materialise. A first-come-first-served approach linked to commencement of production would align incentives with real economic activity and prevent speculative locking of funds. A crucial meeting of the Apex Committee, chaired by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and comprising senior Union Ministers and J&K leadership, is reportedly imminent. He has been on record repeatedly emphasising balanced growth in J&K, which makes this moment particularly significant. This presents a critical opportunity, but only if the Industries and Commerce Department rises with clarity and conviction, and the elected government steps in decisively to correct the imbalance and firmly articulate the concerns of the regions industrial stakeholders at the highest level. Ease of Doing Business cannot be reduced to announcing large financial packages while ignoring their design, distribution, and implementation. The NCSS, in its current form, reflects a gap between intent and outcome, one that has disadvantaged MSMEs, skewed regional growth, and left existing industry unattended. If this is not corrected now, the scheme risks becoming yet another example of policy ambition undone by flawed representation and passive implementation. And in that failure, the responsibility will not lie with the scheme alone, but with those who were entrusted to shape, defend, and deliver it.

Greater Kashmir 13 Apr 2026 12:13 am

Getting unrealistic in Islamabad

Fifteen hours of talks in Islamabad between Iran and the US did not resolve the ongoing conflict. Divergent objectives and Israeli interference made meaningful resolution unlikely. A fragile ceasefire is in place, but its endurance is uncertain. The negotiations focused on Iran's nuclear program and its ballistic missile capabilities. Both sides have non-negotiable points, creating a challenging path forward.

The Economic Times 12 Apr 2026 11:04 pm

Brimful of Asha Bhosle: In her songs-and her singing-the message was always one of fun, humour and affection

Asha Bhosle's voice was a constant presence in Indian music. Her professional brilliance was evident even in early recordings. She remained dedicated to her craft throughout her career. Her personal interactions revealed humility and a strong will. Asha's music brought joy and affection to listeners.

The Economic Times 12 Apr 2026 11:03 pm

Trump threatens China with 50% tariffs if it sends arms to Iran

Washington, Apr 12: The US president said his threat to impose 50% tariffs on goods from countries that sold weapons to Iran was aimed at China. Trump told Fox News' Sunday Morning Futures that has heard reports of China giving anti-aircraft shoulder missiles to Iran. He played down the possibility of China supplying weapons to Iran, but said their goods would be taxed if they did. I doubt they would do that, because I have a relationship, and I think they wouldn't do that, but maybe they did a little bit at the beginning, Trump said. But if we catch them doing that, they get a 50% tariff.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 9:34 pm

Man goes missing after alleged chase by miscreants in J-K's Ramban

Banihal, Apr 12: A man went missing under mysterious and alarming circumstances after he allegedly jumped into a stream while fleeing from suspected miscreants along the JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) in Ramban district on Sunday, sparking widespread outrage and tension in the Ramsoo area. The incident reportedly occurred near Makarkoot, close to Tunnel No. 5 on NH-44, where the victim, identified as Tanveer Ahmad Chopan, son of Abdul Salam Chopan and a resident of Mundkhal Pogal in Ukhral tehsil, was travelling from Jammu towards his native village in a Tata Mobile vehicle carrying a milch cow and two calves. According to local reports, Chopan was allegedly chased by two vehicles carrying suspected miscreants near Digdool on NH 44. Upon reaching Makarkoot, the attackers intercepted his vehicle, dragged him out, and reportedly assaulted him. Eyewitness accounts suggest that, in a desperate attempt to escape, he either jumped or was forced into the nearby Nallah Bishlari. Senior officials, including MLA Banihal Sajjad Shaheen, Deputy Commissioner Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan, and SSP Ramban Arun Gupta, visited the spot to assess the situation. The rescue operation is being closely monitored by the district administration. Police officials said that a rescue operation was immediately launched by Ramsoo Police in coordination with volunteers from the Himalayan Quick Response Team (QRT) after information was received that the man had been seen heading towards the stream before jumping into the water. However, the victim remains untraceable so far. Officials added that a case is being registered at Police Station Ramsoo, while CCTV footage from the highway is being examined. They stated that all allegations are under investigation and assured that strict action will be taken against anyone found involved. The district administration has also appealed to the public to refrain from spreading misinformation on social media. Locals have alleged that Chopan was severely beaten before he fled towards the gorge to save his life, raising fears that he may have drowned. However, no official confirmation has been made regarding his fate as rescue operations are still underway. The incident has triggered massive anger in Makarkoot and Ramsoo, with hundreds of residents gathering at the site and demanding justice. Political and social leaders, including AAP candidate Mudasir Ahmad Mir and JKNPP leader Iftiyaz Ahmad, condemned the incident, terming it sheer hooliganism and calling for strict action against those responsible. MLA Sajjad Shaheen, while addressing the gathering at the spot, termed the incident highly unfortunate and revealed that it was the fourth such case reported in Ramban district. He said that livestock is an integral part of rural life and emphasized that no one should take the law into their own hands. He added that the administration has assured a thorough probe through a Special Investigation Team (SIT) and strict punishment for the culprits. He also warned that he would lead protests if justice is not delivered. Meanwhile, President Beopar Mandal Banihal, Engineer Shadab Wani, has announced a one-day strike in Banihal on Monday in protest against the incident.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 9:27 pm

Interns with US-based NGO on radar after universities snap ties over adverse inputs

Srinagar, Apr 12: Kashmiri students associated with the US-based non-profit Kashmir Care Foundation have reportedly come under the scrutiny of central intelligence agencies, soon after three top Kashmiri universities snapped ties with the organisation over adverse inputs. Top sources told Greater Kashmir that the students who had been interning, collaborating, or engaging remotely with the foundation are being flagged for background verification as part of a broader review triggered by what officials described as adverse inputs related to the NGOs activities. The development comes days after three leading institutions University of Kashmir, Islamic University of Science and Technology, and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir formally terminated their Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements with the foundation with immediate effect. Officials familiar with the matter said that while no wrongdoing has been established against individual students, their association with the NGO has drawn the attention of central agencies amid heightened scrutiny of foreign collaborations. There has been no official advisory issued so far, but students have been informally cautioned to exercise discretion in their engagements with foreign organisations, particularly those now under review. The move to place students under scrutiny follows a series of decisions by universities to sever ties with the foundation after internal reviews. The University of Kashmir cited that continuation of the MoU was not in the larger interest of the institution, while the Islamic University of Science and Technology invoked exit provisions in its agreement to cancel the collaboration. At Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, a research agreement signed in 2025 was also scrapped through an official memorandum, marking complete disengagement. Though authorities have not publicly detailed the nature of the adverse inputs, sources indicated that the collaborations came under scanner during sensitive review processes involving external linkages and data-sharing concerns. The fallout has also extended to faculty members who were part of the collaboration. Emails accessed by media organisations show that some academicians have formally distanced themselves from the NGO, clarifying that their association was strictly under university directives and that they had no prior knowledge of the organisation. They have also requested removal of their profiles and cessation of communication with the foundation. Importantly, all three universities have maintained that no funds were exchanged and no liabilities were created during the course of the agreements, suggesting that the collaborations remained largely limited to academic outreach and proposed initiatives. The episode has triggered wider concern within academic and student communities in Kashmir, with experts pointing to increasing caution around international collaborations, particularly in areas involving research, technology, and digital data.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 2:49 pm

Three Kashmir universities end tie-up with US-based Kashmir Care Foundation after adverse inputs

Srinagar, Apr 12: Three prominent Kashmir-based universities have terminated their academic agreements with a US-based non-profit, Kashmir Care Foundation (KCF), Atlanta, following what officials describe as adverse inputs flagged during internal reviews. The institutions University of Kashmir, Islamic University of Science and Technology, and Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir have all issued formal orders over the past weeks cancelling Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and related agreements with immediate effect. Official documents reveal that the University of Kashmir terminated its MoU after a review by competent authorities concluded that continuation of the arrangement was not in the institutions larger interest, while also clarifying that no financial or academic liabilities had arisen during the period of the agreement. Similarly, the Islamic University of Science and Technology invoked provisions of its agreement to cancel the MoU, stating that no contractual or financial obligations had accrued between the two sides. At SKUAST-K, a Letter of Agreement signed in April 2025 was scrapped through an official memorandum issued by its Directorate of Research, marking a complete disengagement from the foundation. The development has triggered a ripple effect within academic circles, with faculty members associated with the collaboration formally distancing themselves from KCF. Emails accessed by this news agency show that academicians from IUST have written to the foundation declaring that their association was purely in compliance with university directions, and that they had no prior knowledge of the organisation before the collaboration. They have also sought removal of their profiles and cessation of all communication channels. While official orders do not elaborate on the specifics, sources indicate that the agreements came under scrutiny following adverse inputs and sensitive observations flagged during review processes, prompting universities to disengage as a precautionary measure. Importantly, all three universities have underlined that no funds were exchanged and no liabilities created, suggesting that the collaborations remained largely limited to academic outreach and proposed initiatives. The simultaneous withdrawal by multiple institutions highlights growing caution around foreign academic collaborations, particularly in areas involving technology, research, and data exchange. (KDC)

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 2:18 pm

Asha Bhosle: Playful, plaintive or pop, Indias voice for every mood falls silent

Mumbai, Apr 12: Hers was the voice of sass and soul that struck a million emotive chords down generations, the one they woke up to in the morning, tuned into at night, romanced and mourned loves that were never to be and yes, jived and rock and rolled to. Asha Bhosle was 92. One half of the Mangeshkar sisters who together became the voices that not just embodied Hindi playback singing for close to seven decades but an India keeping step with the global times. It should be difficult to separate the Lata-Asha careers but it is not. Two voices that ruled the subcontinent, representing a pan identity that knows no borders. And both now gone, both at 92. While the elder got the stardom first, feisty Asha soon followed suit. Not just sharing the spotlight but expanding its limits, making it her very own with verve and astonishing versatility. Humari saans nahi hoti toh aadmi mar jata hai, mere liye music meri saans hai. (A person dies if they can't breathe. For me, music is like breathing). I have spent my life with this thought, she told PTI ahead of her 90th birthday in 2023. Asha, who passed away in Mumbais Breach Candy hospital on Sunday, was the one who got listeners dancing away to the breathless Aaja, Aaja and also sit back in reflective pause with the classical Justuju Jiski Hai. Both performed with equal felicity. What set Asha apart was not just longevity she sang for more than eight decades -- but her reinvention of herself. From black-and-white cinema to global stages, from vinyl to streaming, she stayed relevant by constantly evolving her sound. From Meena Kumari and Madhubala to Kajol and Urmila Matondkar, the roster of heroines kept changing. Asha stayed on as a continuum linking the past to the present. The images will live on. The singing star, always in a sari, a bindi firmly in place and her hair tied neatly in a bun. And gamely dancing to Ek Mein Aur Ek Tu well into her 80s and most memorably to Tauba, Tauba, recreating Vicky Kaushals signature hook step at a Dubai concert in 2024. With an estimated 12,000 songs, mostly in Hindi but also in some 20 other languages, its an incredible career, impossible to take in at one go. For Asha and her siblings Lata, Usha, Meena and Hridayanath music was not just their calling but also perhaps their destiny. While Lata and Usha were singers, Meena and Hridayanath are composers. Born in 1933, Asha was trained in classical music by her father, Dinanath Mangeshkar, just as her brothers and sisters. She recorded her first song at just 10 after her fathers death. It was the Marathi song Chala Chala Nav Bala for Majha Bal in 1943. The Hindi film debut was Saawan Aaya for Chunariya in 1948. Her early years in the industry were marked by struggle: typecast into singing for second-tier productions and overshadowed by her already famous sister. But Asha did something unexpected. She reinvented the very idea of a playback singer. Her breakthrough came in the 1950s, especially through her bold and peppy songs with composer O. P. Nayyar. At a time when playback singing leaned heavily toward classical purity, Asha introduced flair, attitude, and a modern edge. She became the voice of club songs, cabaret numbers, and youthful romance -- genres others hesitated to embrace. The next phase of her career was even more transformative. Her partnership with R D Burman redefined Hindi film music in the 1960s and 70s. Songs like Piya Tu Ab To Aaja and Dum Maro Dum showcased her unmatched versatility. Her voice could be sensuous, playful, rebellious, romantic, plaintive, but always deeply expressive. Yet, reducing her to just versatile is unfair. Asha mastered ghazals (Dil Cheez Kya Hai), classical-based compositions, pop, and even international collaborations. Her achievements are formidable: multiple National Film Awards, numerous Filmfare Awards, and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, Indias highest recognition in cinema. She also received the Padma Vibhushan. Perhaps the longest performing singer in global music history, Ashas personal life mirrored the bold choices of her professional life. Always the rebellious one, she got married to Ganpatrao Bhosle in 1949 when she was just 16 against the wishes of her family. The marriage was a disaster but Ganpatrao pushed Asha to be a singer. By the time the marriage ended, Bhosle had two children and was pregnant with her third one. She came back to her family home and continued her musical career, first only getting songs for vamps and dancers, only occasionally getting to sing one or two numbers in hits like Raj Kapoors Boot Polish where she sang the popular number Nanhe Munne Bachche. Her career took an upswing when Nayyar gave her a break in Naya Daur where she sang for Vyjayanthimala. The song was Maang Ke Saath Tumhara. It went on to open many doors in the industry for Asha who sang in Waqt and Gumraah. Later in life, Asha married R D Burman, the composer that she worked with in most of her later hits. Umrao Jaan and Rangeela, two movies across decades are a standout example of her mastery over genres -- Dil Cheez... at one end of the spectrum and Tanha Tanha on the other. The marriage did not work. The challenges in her personal life were many. Asha is survived by her son Anand. One son Hemant died of cancer in Scotland in 2015. Daughter Varsha, who worked as a journalist, died in 2012. I think Ive given a lot to music. I've sung different Indian songs. I feel good that Ive come out of difficult times, many times I felt I would not be able to survive (but I did). I faced difficulties but today when I look back, it all looks mazedar as I came out of it, she told PTI in 2023. Some songs perhaps stand out more than others in the formidable Asha playbook. Maang Ke Saath, Abhi Na Jao Chhod Kar, Piya Tu Ab Toh Aaja, Dum Maaro Dum and Mera Kucch Saman being just some of them. But then Asha was never content to be only a voice for the movies. In the 1990s, she made waves internationally, lending her voice to Boy George's Bow Down Mister and singing with boy band Code Red. Her first Grammy nomination that year came for Legacy, a classical album recorded with sarod maestro Ustad Ali Akbar Khan. She embraced Indipop with the same fearlessness. Her 1997 non-film album Jaanam Samjha Karo, composed by Leslie Lewis, featured the breezy Raat Shabnami that became an instant hit and won her MTV and Channel V awards, introducing her to a generation of listeners who had grown up on a diet of remixes. She also collaborated with Adnan Sami on Kabhi To Nazar Milao and with Australian cricketer Brett Lee on You Are the One for Me and Haan Main Tumhara Hoon. Her second Grammy nomination in 2006 came for You've Stolen My Heart: Songs from R D Burman's Bollywood, recorded with the American string quartet Kronos Quartet. Constantly reinventing herself, Asha made her presence felt on social media as well. Her Instagram account has over 7.5 lakh followers. And that was Asha Bhosle. The ever adaptable artiste who combined in her persona and songs a joie de vivre, a love for life that takes in all the complexities, the good, the bad, the happiness and the sorrows.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 1:42 pm

Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam: From the shadows to the centre stage

India is set to implement the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, a law reserving seats for women in Parliament and state assemblies. This move aims to bridge the gap between women's high voter turnout and their low representation. The government is exploring ways to expedite implementation, potentially aligning it with the 2029 elections.

The Economic Times 12 Apr 2026 11:44 am

No breakthrough: Vance says no deal yet with Iran

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 9:25 am

Five killed after being run over by truck in MP's Dindori

Dindori, Apr 12: Five men were killed and one person was injured after being run over by a truck on a highway in Madhya Pradesh's Dindori district in the early hours of Sunday, police said. The incident occurred around 1 am on the Jabalpur-Amarkantak National Highway near Kikratalaab village under Gadasarai police station limits when the victims were returning home in a pickup vehicle, they said. A tyre of the vehicle got punctured, following which the driver started changing it and the occupants got out of the vehicle. A speeding truck ran over them. The driver told us he dozed off and could not see the victims, Dindori Superintendent of Police Vahni Singh told PTI. The truck driver claimed the victims were standing in the middle of the road, she said. Five men, including the pickup vehicle's driver, died on the spot, while one person suffered injuries and was admitted to a hospital, the official said. The truck driver was arrested, the police added.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 9:11 am

West Asia tensions cast shadow on Hajj pilgrimage

New Delhi, Apr 11:This years Hajj pilgrimage is getting impacted by the fragile and unpredictable security scenario in West Asia with many nations having issued advisory to their nationals to reconsider travel for the Hajj, which falls in May. The US State Department has advised US citizens to reconsider travel for Hajj 2026, citing intermittent travel disruptions and the overall security situation following the recent war. Americans should reconsider participation in the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, the advisory said, noting that the ceasefire remains highly unstable and that continuing instability could affect the safe conduct of the pilgrimage. There are also doubts over whether Iranian pilgrims will be able to participate in the Hajj due to the widespread devastation and disruption caused by the 40-day conflict. Pilgrims from Iraq, Lebanon, and several other countries are also reconsidering the Hajj travel plans amid the uncertain regional situation. Iran sends around 90,000 pilgrims each year forthe Hajj. Prior to the conflict, Tehran had urged Saudi Arabia to increase its Hajj quota, citing its population of more than 90 million. But the conflict disrupted its Hajj plan. However, Saudi Arabia has officially assured that the pilgrimage will proceed as planned. The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has affirmed its readiness to host Hajj pilgrims for the 2026 (1447 Hijri) season, with preparations on track despite ongoing regional tensions in West Asia and safety concerns. Saudi Arabia has reiterated its commitment to provide a safe and spiritual experience for millions of Muslims, emphasising that it will take all necessary measures to ensure the success of the pilgrimage, despite logistical and geopolitical challenges. A total of 4717 pilgrims from J&K are scheduled for the 2026 Hajj. The Iran war drives up pilgrimage costs for South-east Asian Muslims. Travel markets are concerned that soaring fuel prices and geopolitical uncertainty could make the pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia significantly more expensive for millions of South-east Asian Muslims. But Indian pilgrims will not be affected as the Central Haj Committee is expected to absorb the higher cost of the travel.Special Hajj flights are going to be operated from April 18. Meanwhile, Consul General of India Fahad Ahmed Suri has announced extensive preparations for Hajj 2026, with nearly 175,000 Indian pilgrims expected to travel to Saudi Arabia this year. He said that several steps have been taken to provide better facilities to the pilgrims. All pilgrims in Madinah will stay in hotels near the Prophet Muhammad (SAW)'s Masjid in the Markazia area, while hotel style accommodation has been arranged at Makkah. Around 122,518 pilgrims will travel through the Hajj Committee of India, including nearly 5400 women pilgrims travelling without Mahram, while another 52,507 pilgrims are expected through private tour operators. The Haramain high-speed train service between Makkah and Madinah will now serve 61,000 pilgrims, up from 16,000 last year. Mina and Arafat camps will feature improved cooling systems, sofa beds, green carpets, shaded walkways, luggage racks, and refrigerators. Smartwatches linked to the Haj Suvidha App will help locate missing pilgrims and improve emergency response. More than 200 administrative staff and 350 medical and paramedical personnel will be deployed to support Indian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia. For the first time, a shorter Hajj package of 20-25 days has also been introduced, with more than 10,500 pilgrims opting for it. Five airlines Air India Express, Akasa Air, Saudi Airlines, Flynas, and Flyadeal will operate Hajj flights between India and Saudi Arabia.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 7:40 am

J&K industrial policies falter amid lack of monitoring, accountability

Concerns over the effectiveness of industrial policies in Jammu and Kashmir have intensified, with stakeholders pointing to a systemic collapse of monitoring and implementation mechanisms over the past decade. Experts and industry insiders warn that despite multiple policy announcements and incentive schemes, the absence of accountability and oversight has severely undermined outcomes on the ground. At the core of the issue lies a widening gap between policy intent and execution. While the Government of India has consistently emphasised the importance of structured monitoring, periodic reviews, and institutional accountability in policy frameworks, Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a steady erosion of these mechanisms. Historically, the region maintained a multi-tier oversight structure comprising committees at the state, provincial, district, and industrial estate levels. These bodies ensured coordination, resolved bottlenecks, and enabled real-time feedback. At the apex, the Industrial Advisory Council under the Chief Minister provided strategic direction and periodic reviews. However, over time, this framework weakened and eventually became non-functional, leaving policies without effective supervision. Industry observers note that the consequences of this breakdown are now evident across sectors. The Industrial Policy 2016-26, which aimed to promote local industry through fiscal incentives and protections such as a 15 percent price preference in government procurement, was significantly diluted following a 2019 directive mandating procurement through the Government e-Marketplace (GeM). This effectively nullified the intended advantage for local enterprises, exposing them to direct competition without adequate safeguards. Further complications arose with the introduction of the Industrial Policy 2021-30 while the earlier policy was still in force. The coexistence of overlapping frameworks created confusion among stakeholders, with no clear mechanism to reconcile provisions or track implementation. Industrial units were left navigating uncertain and often contradictory policy environments. Adding to the challenges has been the inconsistent disbursement of incentives. Benefits such as turnover incentives were curtailed due to budgetary constraints, eroding trust among investors and businesses. Analysts argue that when promised incentives are not delivered, policy credibility suffers, discouraging both existing enterprises and potential investors. The situation was further compounded by the launch of the Government of Indias Central Sector Scheme for Industrial Development of Jammu and Kashmir in 2021, with an outlay of Rs 28,400 crore. While the scheme was designed to provide long-term financial support, its limited registration window and lack of coordination with Union Territory policies created additional layers of complexity. What we are witnessing is not just administrative inefficiency but a deeper systemic failure, an industry expert said, noting that there is no evidence of structured monitoring at any level - be it District Industries Centres, the Directorate, or the Administrative Department. There are no publicly available performance reviews, measurable targets, or accountability benchmarks to assess policy outcomes. Equally concerning is the absence of an effective grievance redressal mechanism. Industrial units facing delays or denial of benefits have no formal platform for resolution, leading to inconsistencies and discretionary interpretations at various administrative levels. Stakeholders have also expressed concern over the lack of urgency in reviving these systems, even after the restoration of an elected government. More than a year into its tenure, there has been little visible effort to reconstitute oversight bodies or reactivate monitoring frameworks. The result, experts say, is predictable: policies exist on paper, but tangible outcomes remain elusive. Incentives are announced but not realised, and schemes are notified without meaningful implementation. With the government reportedly considering a revised industrial policy, industry leaders stress that addressing these structural deficiencies must be a priority. They argue that without clearly defined monitoring systems, enforceable accountability, and time-bound implementation, any new policy risks repeating the same trajectory. As Jammu and Kashmir seeks to improve its ease of doing business and attract investment, stakeholders underline a simple but critical lesson: policies alone are not enough - execution, oversight, and accountability are key to delivering real impact.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 7:36 am

Heartwarming gesture: School children bring grandparents to health camp in Bandipora

A free health and screening camp for senior citizens was successfully conducted at Ayushman Arogya Mandir (Sub Centre), Laharwalpora, Bandipora, under the initiative SENIORS Heart Care, under the aegis of the JK Bank Heart Clinic on Wheels, organised by Moul Mouj Foundation in collaboration with Ummeed Foundation and GK Labs. A total of 164 senior citizens were examined and provided with free consultations, on-spot investigations, and medicines. The camp followed a point-of-care model, where diagnosis and treatment were delivered within 20 minutes, ensuring immediate medical attention and reducing delays in care in far flung areas. One of the most notable highlights of the camp was the active involvement of local school students, who brought their grandparents for screening. This created a meaningful intergenerational interaction, where students gained first-hand understanding of the health challenges faced by their elders. They were sensitised about warning signs of hypoglycaemia, high blood pressure, and common geriatric issues. In addition, students were given hands-on training in the use of digital blood pressure monitors, glucometers, and pulse oximeters. Their enthusiasm and receptiveness reflected a growing awareness towards elder care and responsibility at the family level. The camp revealed a significant burden of uncontrolled non-communicable diseases among seniors, with blood pressure readings as high as 250/120 mmHg and blood sugar levels reaching up to 465 mg/dL. Nearly 60% of patients also reported constipation, highlighting a common yet often neglected concern in elderly health. Addressing the gathering, Dr Zubair Saleem, Senior Geriatric Consultant, emphasised the importance of regular medication adherence, routine monitoring, and dietary modifications. He advised seniors to prevent constipation through adequate hydration, increased intake of fibre-rich foods such as vegetables and fruits, regular physical activity, and avoiding unnecessary use of laxatives. He also expressed his gratitude to Dr Jehangir Bakshi, Director Health Services, Kashmir and the health department for their continued support and collaboration. Javaid Jawad, a State Award-winning teacher who coordinated and mobilised the camp at the local level, expressed satisfaction with the services, particularly appreciating the availability of free care, prompt diagnosis, and doorstep accessibility. The camp reinforced the importance of community-based outreach models in addressing the hidden burden of chronic diseases and demonstrated how healthcare, when combined with awareness and family involvement, can significantly improve the quality of life of senior citizens.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 7:30 am

Prof Syeda Afshana warns students against 'brain rot'

In an insightful and thought-provoking session, Prof. (Dr.) Syeda Afshana from the Media Education Research Centre (MERC), University of Kashmir addressed students and faculty at PM Shiri Government Secondary School Laharwalpora, Bandipora, on the theme of media literacy and responsible technology use. As per a press release, highlighting the growing concern of brain rot caused by excessive and unproductive use of mobile phones, Dr Afshana cautioned students against the mindless consumption of digital content. She emphasized that while smartphones are powerful tools capable of opening doors to knowledge, innovation, and success, their misuse can equally lead to intellectual stagnation and personal decline. Technology is a double-edged sword, she remarked. It can elevate you to great heights if used wisely, but can also lead to destruction if misused. The choice lies in your hands. Encouraging an active learning culture, Dr. Afshana urged students to develop the habit of questioningboth inside and outside the classroomto foster critical thinking, creativity, and intellectual growth. During her engaging one-and-a-half-hour interaction, she elaborated on the role of media in shaping perceptions, its vast potential, and its far-reaching implications in todays digital age. In response to a question raised by a Class 7 girl student, Dr. Afshana delivered a heartfelt message to female students, encouraging them to honor the trust and faith reposed in them by their parents. She stressed that discipline, dedication, and strong moral grounding are essential for achieving career goals and excelling in life. Dream, and dream big, she advised, inspiring students to set ambitious goals and work persistently towards achieving them. Earlier, Viqar Ahmad, a faculty member, formally welcomed the guest and highlighted the importance of such interactive sessions in broadening students perspectives. In his concluding remarks, Head of Institution, Javaid Jawad expressed sincere gratitude to Dr Afshana for accepting the invitation and for delivering a highly motivating and enlightening session. He noted that her words would leave a lasting impact on the students and guide them towards responsible digital engagement and academic excellence. The session concluded with a renewed sense of awareness among students about the responsible use of media and the importance of channelizing technology for constructive and meaningful purposes.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 7:28 am

106-year-old Bhaderwah school to be revamped as Heritage School

A 106-year-old boys' higher secondary school in Jammu and Kashmirs Bhaderwah is set to be redeveloped as a heritage school under a government initiative, officials said. The foundation stone of the 306 lakh redevelopment project of the 20th-century school, which was earlier named 'Amar Singh High School', was laid by ADC Bhaderwah Sunil Kumar Bhutyal along with the principal, who happens to be an alumni of the school, Kailash Chander. The school located in Bhaderwah town was the first high school of the Chenab region, established in 1920 by the then Dogra ruler Maharaj Pratap Singh. ADC Bhaderwah Sunil Kumar Bhutyal said that the 306 lakh project under the redevelopment of the heritage school scheme 'Prerna' will serve as a centre of inspiration for children through immersive experience beside alumni of this school will also feel proud to be associated with this historical school which has produced many gems for decades. Based on the vision of the Prime Minister, this 'first-of-its-kind' school redevelopment project, 'Prerna', is being undertaken to inspire the youth of the region to become catalysts of change, Bhutyal added. The principal of the school, Kailash Chander, said, This is a proud moment for all of us, especially for me, as my grandfather, my father and I are alumni of this institution, and today being the principal of the school which has got the heritage status is a moment which I will treasure for the rest of my life. Amar Singh School was the only higher secondary school in Doda, which catered to the entire Chenab region and parts of Kathua District. At that time, this school was affiliated with the University of the Punjab, Lahore, and it remained affiliated with the said university till 1947 when India got freedom and British India was partitioned. It was then affiliated to Banaras Hindu University and later to the University of Jammu & Kashmir. Later when the Jammu & Kashmir State Board of School Education came into existence, it was affiliated to JKBOSE in 1974. It was rechristened as Model Hr Sec School in 2015-16.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 7:21 am

Amid rain, Srinagar-Jammu National Highway remains open

A fresh spell of rain lashed the Nashri and Banihal sectors on Saturday, leading to slow vehicular movement along the vital SrinagarJammu National Highway (NH-44), though the highway remained open for two-way traffic. Traffic authorities have stated that, subject to fair weather conditions, light, medium, and heavy vehicles will be allowed to ply on both sides of the highway on Sunday as well. Officials reported that traffic movement was particularly sluggish between Nashri and Banihal due to ongoing four-laning work, narrow stretches. Commuters also faced delays between Nashri and Kishtwari Pather, where a few vehicles developed mechanical issues, further contributing to congestion. According to traffic authorities, key sections of the highway remain affected. The Srinagar-bound road tubes at Nashri and Chanderkote, along with the Jammu-bound tube at Shalgari near Banihal, are currently blocked due to landslides and shooting stones. Traffic at these points has been diverted through alternate road tubes while restoration work is underway. Despite these challenges, hundreds of passenger vehicles, including private cars and buses, successfully crossed the highway during the day. However, the movement of goods carriers remained slow. Authorities have stated that, subject to fair weather conditions, light, medium, and heavy vehicles will be allowed to ply on both sides of the highway on Sunday as well. Passengers have been advised to check real-time updates from Traffic Control Units (TCUs) in Srinagar, Ramban, and Jammu, as well as official social media handles of the J&K Traffic Police before commencing their journey. Officials have also recommended restricting travel to daylight hours, warning against night travel due to increased risks of landslides, shooting stones, and hazards linked to ongoing construction work along the RambanBanihal stretch. Additionally, the movement of nomadic families with livestock towards Kashmir may cause temporary inconvenience to commuters along certain stretches. Meanwhile, the KishtwarSinthantopAnantnag road (NH-244) remains closed due to heavy snow accumulation over the past several days, disrupting connectivity in the region. Till the filing of this report National Highway-44 was open and light rain was lashing in Nashri - Ramban - Banihal sectors.

Greater Kashmir 12 Apr 2026 7:18 am

Grow green today for better tomorrow

Srinagar, Apr 11: A mega plantation drive focusing on lavender plantation was held today at Government Higher Secondary School Rainawari under the theme Grow Green Today for a Better Tomorrow. The programme was presided over by the Chairman of Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation, who attended as Chief Guest. Addressing the gathering, the Chairman NLCO appreciated the initiative and termed it a meaningful step towards environmental sustainability. He said the programme reflects how educational institutions can lead from the front in promoting ecological responsibility. He also noted that such efforts create awareness among students and instill a sense of duty towards nature. The Chairman commended the Principal for maintaining a clean, vibrant, and responsible campus. He also appreciated the efforts of Prof Khursheed and Coordinator Gowher Khursheed for organising a practical and impactful programme. He acknowledged the presence of distinguished guests including Firdose Ahmed Wani, former Principal, and Aadil Bhat. Highlighting the importance of continuous environmental action, he stated that plantation should not be seen as a one time activity but as an ongoing responsibility. He added that GHSS Rainawari has set a commendable example in cleanliness, maintenance, and environmental awareness, and other institutions should draw inspiration from it. The event witnessed active participation from students and staff, who pledged to contribute towards building a greener and more sustainable future.

Greater Kashmir 11 Apr 2026 11:59 pm

Streamline traffic flow, reduce congestion in Srinagar

Srinagar, Apr 11: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, today chaired a meeting of the Multi-Disciplinary Committee (MDC) on Traffic Management to review ongoing initiatives and assess measures for streamlining traffic flow and reducing congestion across Srinagar. The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Akshay Labroo, Chief Executive Officer, Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), Vice Chairpersons of Srinagar Development Authority (SDA) and LCMA, Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic), and senior officers from the Education and Roads & Buildings (R&B) departments. During the meeting, the Divisional Commissioner reviewed the status of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) for the development of parking facilities, progress on key infrastructure projects, and ongoing works at critical junctions including NatiporaChanapora T-Junction and the ShaltengParimpora Flyover. He also assessed the progress of Smart City initiatives, including painting of bus stops, marking of stop lines at major crossings, operational readiness of the Zoonimar charging station, and development works at Batamaloo and Hazratbal. Emphasizing to ease congestion due to school buses, the Divisional Commissioner directed the concerned officers to convene a meeting with stakeholders to explore regulation of school timings, subject to approval by the competent authority. He further instructed the SSP Traffic to intensify enforcement against traffic violations and ensure effective issuance of challans to violators. The meeting held detailed deliberations on measures to curb on-road parking and proposed the identification and declaration of no-parking zones in heavily congested areas. It was also informed that all ITMS cameras are fully functional and actively supporting traffic monitoring and enforcement. The Divisional Commissioner stressed the importance of coordinated and sustained efforts among all stakeholders to achieve effective traffic decongestion and improved mobility in the city.

Greater Kashmir 11 Apr 2026 11:56 pm

Authorities sit on repairs of dilapidated Gojwara-Hawal Road

Srinagar, Apr 11:Failure of authorities to undertake repairs of dilapidated Gojwara-Hawal Road is causing immense inconvenience to commuters and damages to vehicles. The problem has been compounded as traffic from Ali Jan Road has been diverted through Hawal leading to traffic mess. The Gojwara-Hawal Road stretch, dug up months ago for drainage works, continues to remain uneven and caved in at several points. With persistent rainfall over the past few weeks, commuters said the surface turns slushy, making movement difficult and risky. Commuters said the situation has now deteriorated further after traffic was diverted following the closure of the busy Ali Jan Road. Traffic Police officials said that vehicular movement from Aali Masjid to Soura has been closed from Thursday due to ongoing works on Alijan Road. Traffic from Sekidafar is being diverted via Hawal, while traffic from Soura to Sakidafar will stay open. Commuters should expect delays, especially during peak hours, Traffic officials said. However, locals said diverting traffic onto the already dilapidated Hawal road has compounded the issue. This road was barely manageable earlier. Now with extra traffic, it has become chaotic. Vehicles are crawling, and jams have become routine, said Ashiq Ahmad, a commuter from Gojwara. Commuters said two-wheeler riders and e-rickshaw drivers are the worst hit. The road is full of depressions and loose gravel. Even a small skid can cause an accident. E-rickshaws lose balance easily here, said an e-rickshaw driver. Motorists said the poor condition of the road is taking a toll on their vehicles. Driving here feels like navigating a broken track. Our vehicles are getting, said a car owner who frequents the route. Residents said the stretch is vital as it connects several educational institutions and serves as an important corridor for emergency services heading towards SKIMS Soura. Ambulances are getting stuck in traffic due to the bottleneck. This delay can be dangerous in critical situations, said a local resident of Hawal. With traffic now being funneled through this route, locals have demanded immediate repairs. Authorities should not wait any longer. The road has already deteriorated beyond tolerance. With diversions in place, the urgency has doubled, said Fazil, another commuter. When contacted, Executive Engineer R&B, Arif Hazari, said that the department is aware of the issue. We have taken up the matter with the concerned department, which carried out the drainage work. We want to ensure that no component is left pending before we begin restoration, he said. He added that repair works are expected to commence within two weeks. This stretch will be taken up on priority, and necessary steps will be taken to restore it, he said.

Greater Kashmir 11 Apr 2026 11:53 pm

Sale deed allowed but developer to face action if project breaches environmental norms: PCCB

Patiala, Apr 11: To ensure only the developer faces action if a project breaches environmental norms, the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) has allowed registration of sale deeds for homebuyers of affected projects, enabling them to avail electricity connections and other services. However, strict action will continue against erring developers, including legal action and denial of fresh approvals, until they comply with the norms. The PPCB has revised its policy following public complaints and recommendations of a committee formed in March 2026, according to officials. In an order dated April 9, the board said restricting sale deeds in such projects was affecting people in need of housing. Under the new directions, execution of sale deeds and release of electricity connections for individual buyers have been allowed. The board said that restrictions on sale deeds and services in projects violating pollution norms had caused hardship to people who had invested their savings without knowing about such violations. Access to electricity is a basic necessity linked to the Right to Life under Article 21 of the Constitution, it said. Innocent homebuyers should not suffer for the violations that they did not commit, and the decision aims to balance people's rights with environmental enforcement, PPCB Chairperson Reena Gupta said. The move is expected to provide relief for thousands of homebuyers across the state.

Greater Kashmir 11 Apr 2026 11:48 pm

Hyundai Motor India to hike car prices from May

Chandigarh, Apr 11:Hyundai Motor India Ltd has announced a price increase of up to 1 percent across its vehicle portfolio, effective from May 2026, citing rising input and operational costs. In a regulatory filing, the company said the decision comes amid sustained cost pressures driven by higher raw material prices and increased supply chain expenses. The automaker noted that while it has made consistent efforts to absorb these rising costs over time, the continued escalation has made a marginal price revision unavoidable. The price increase has been necessitated due to continuous rise in input costs. Despite our efforts to minimise the impact on customers, a slight adjustment has become essential to maintain operational sustainability, the company said. According to the statement, the extent of the price hike will vary depending on the model and variant, indicating that not all vehicles will see a uniform increase. Industry observers say such calibrated adjustments are aimed at balancing customer affordability with cost recovery. Officials at Hyundais regional office in Chandigarh reiterated that the move is intended to partially offset rising costs while ensuring that customers continue to receive high-quality products and services. The company emphasised its commitment to maintaining value and reliability across its lineup despite the challenging cost environment. The development comes at a time when the automotive sector is grappling with fluctuating input costs, including metals and logistics, which have impacted manufacturers across segments. Carmakers have increasingly resorted to periodic price revisions to sustain margins while navigating these pressures.

Greater Kashmir 11 Apr 2026 11:45 pm

CM Omar congratulates SKUAST-K on breakthrough in Morel Mushroom research

Srinagar, Apr 11:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) for achieving a significant scientific breakthrough in the research and advancement of Morel (Gucchi) mushrooms. The Chief Minister, who is also Pro-Chancellor of the university, lauded the universitys remarkable accomplishment, stating that the breakthrough reflects SKUAST-Ks unwavering commitment to scientific excellence and the promotion of high-value natural resources. Highlighting the broader impact of the research, the Chief Minister noted that the development holds immense potential for enhancing livelihoods, particularly in mountainous and rural regions where Morel mushrooms are both an economic asset and an integral part of traditional heritage. He emphasised that the universitys efforts are poised to open new avenues for sustainable cultivation, value addition, and increased income generation. The Chief Minister also placed on record his special appreciation for the dedicated efforts of the scientists involved in the research. Conveying his best wishes, the Chief Minister expressed hope that the entire SKUAST-K fraternity, including its scientists and researchers, will continue to excel in future endeavours and contribute meaningfully to agricultural innovation and rural prosperity.

Greater Kashmir 11 Apr 2026 11:42 pm