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Amarnath Yatra boosting J&K economy as 1.7 Lakh pilgrims visit shrine: LG

Srinagar, Jul 10: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said nearly 170,000 pilgrims have offered prayers at the Amarnath cave shrine during the first eight days of the annual pilgrimage, while praising the coordinated efforts of the administration and security agencies in ensuring a safe and smooth Yatra. The seven-day phase of the Yatra has been completed and today is the eighth day. So far, approximately 170,000 pilgrims have paid obeisance, Sinha told reporters after reviewing arrangements along the pilgrimage route. He said all departments of the Jammu and Kashmir administration, along with the J&K Police, the Army and other security forces, had worked together to ensure the pilgrimage remained safe and pleasant. Sinha noted that the administration had successfully managed a significantly higher number of unregistered pilgrims than last year by patiently counselling them and facilitating their journey. Every effort is being made to ensure that pilgrims leave with a pleasant experience, he said, expressing hope that devotees arriving from across the country would continue to have a positive experience. Highlighting the pilgrimage's economic impact, the Lieutenant Governor said the annual Yatra benefits a wide cross-section of the local population. While the Yatra has immense religious significance, I believe it also makes a substantial contribution to Jammu and Kashmir's economy, he said, noting that pilgrims purchase local products and generate business for hotels, transport operators and people engaged in providing tents, ponies and other services. Reviewing facilities for pilgrims, Sinha said he had personally inspected the accommodation tents and found the arrangements satisfactory. I personally inspected the tents. Officers on duty are continuously monitoring the facilities. Special attention has been paid to safety, and fire extinguishers have been placed in every tent, he said. On healthcare facilities, Sinha said two 100-bed hospitals at Baltal and Chandanwari have been operational for the past three years and are playing a crucial role during the pilgrimage. Doctors informed me that around 1,300 to 1,400 patients are treated daily in the outpatient departments. When I visited, only nine patients were admitted. Some were suffering from mountain sickness, while others had vomiting, he said, adding that the hospitals were providing valuable medical support to both pilgrims and personnel deployed for the Yatra. Appealing to devotees to adhere to official guidelines, Sinha urged them to seek assistance from designated officials whenever required and warned them against being misled by touts. There are always some unscrupulous middlemen who try to mislead people. Pilgrims should remain cautious, he said. He also warned service providers against overcharging pilgrims. Charges for every service have been fixed. If anyone demands more than the prescribed rates, they should immediately report the matter to the Camp Director or the police, and strict action will be taken, the Lieutenant Governor said.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 3:33 pm

Surinder Choudhary says Hiranagar protest was politically motivated, renews push for statehood

Srinagar, Jul 10: Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Friday accused the BJP of planting a protester to disrupt a National Conference programme in Hiranagar, demanded action against police officers over alleged security lapses, and appealed to people to join the party's renewed campaign for restoration of statehood. Addressing reporters in Jammu, Choudhary said the National Conference's tour of Samba and Kathua districts was successful except for one incident in Hiranagar, where, he alleged, a BJP worker created a disturbance. He claimed the individual's social media profile reflected his political affiliation and said that if he was not linked to the BJP, the party should itself seek registration of an FIR against him. Calling the disruption undemocratic, Choudhary said political parties should not send workers to disrupt rival programmes. He also questioned the security arrangements, alleging the protester attempted to climb onto the stage before being stopped by his Personal Security Officers, and demanded action against the local SHO and DSP. Referring to an earlier attack on National Conference president Farooq Abdullah, Choudhary said security agencies must also be held accountable for such incidents. He added that every citizen, not just political leaders, deserved adequate security. On the controversy surrounding the proposed National Law University, Choudhary said the issue had effectively been resolved after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah assured students that their concerns would be addressed. He rejected suggestions that the Hiranagar protest was linked to the university and dismissed allegations that the government was discriminating against Jammu, saying he had consistently fought for the region's interests. Choudhary also urged people to attend the National Conference's statehood rally at Hari Singh Park in Jammu on July 12 and announced a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on July 20 during Parliament's Monsoon Session. He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah had promised to restore Jammu and Kashmir's statehood after the Assembly elections, but the commitment remained unfulfilled. Stressing that the campaign was being held in both Jammu and Kashmir, Choudhary said the demand for statehood belonged to the entire Union Territory and was essential for better governance, development and employment.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 2:53 pm

NIA chargesheets Shabir Ahmad Shah, five other Hurriyat leaders in 1996 Srinagar violence case

New Delhi, July 10: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday filed a chargesheet against six senior Hurriyat Conference leaders, including Shabir Ahmad Shah, in connection with a 1996 case involving alleged mob violence, indiscriminate firing on police personnel and anti-India activities during a funeral procession in Srinagar. The chargesheet, filed before the NIA Special Court in Jammu, names Shabir Ahmad Shah, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Abdul Ganie Lone, Mohd Yaqoob Wakeel alias Mohd Yaqoob Vakil, Javid Ahmad Mir and Shakeel Ahmad Bakshi as accused. According to the NIA, all six have been charged under relevant provisions of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC), 1989, for criminal conspiracy, attempt to murder, rioting and assault on public servants, along with Section 13 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The agency said proceedings against Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Abdul Ganie Lone and Mohd Yaqoob Wakeel stand abated following their deaths. However, it maintained that the chargesheet establishes their alleged roles in the criminal conspiracy and the unlawful assembly, supported by evidence gathered during the investigation. According to the NIA, the incident occurred on July 17, 1996, during the funeral procession of slain militant Hilal Ahmad Beigh at Naaz Crossing in Srinagar. The agency alleged that the six Hurriyat leaders jointly led the procession and instigated large-scale violence against police personnel. It claimed that armed militants had mingled with the funeral procession and opened indiscriminate fire on police, injuring several personnel, while government vehicles were extensively damaged in heavy stone-pelting. The NIA further alleged that the accused raised anti-India, pro-Pakistan and secessionist slogans and delivered inflammatory speeches advocating armed struggle. According to the investigation, the violence formed part of a larger, pre-planned conspiracy by the Hurriyat leadership to use the funeral procession as a platform to propagate separatist ideology, mobilise public support against the Government of India, provoke public disorder and incite violence against law enforcement agencies while demonstrating the Hurriyat's organisational strength in Jammu and Kashmir. The case, registered as RC-01/2026/NIA/JMU, was originally filed at Shergarhi Police Station, Srinagar, on the day of the incident in 1996. The Ministry of Home Affairs transferred the investigation to the NIA in April 2026. The agency said further investigation into the case is continuing.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 2:31 pm

Don't hide governance failures behind statehood demand: Altaf Bukhari to Omar Abdullah

Srinagar, July 10: Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari on Friday accused the Omar Abdullah-led government of bringing development works in Kashmir to a standstill and using the demand for restoration of statehood to mask its governance failures. He also demanded a white paper on the utilisation of government funds, alleging that nearly 7,000 crore lapsed last year due to the administration's inability to execute projects. Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, Bukhari said more than half of Kashmir's limited working season had already passed without significant progress on development works. In Kashmir, the working season lasts only from April till the end of September. More than 50 per cent of this period has already lapsed, yet hardly any developmental work is taking place. Roads are in a terrible condition, projects have come to a standstill, and contractors are on strike. The government has not even initiated talks with them, he said. Bukhari alleged that the slowdown in development appeared to be a well-planned conspiracy against Kashmir and claimed that local contractors were being systematically discriminated against. He alleged that essential construction materials such as boulders, crushed stone and sand had been leased to outside contractors, who were selling them to local contractors at inflated prices. On one hand, local contractors are denied legal access to raw material, while on the other hand contractors executing Central Government projects are being allowed to extract soil and construction material from rivers, streams and mountains with extraordinary concessions. They are allotted multiple extraction sites and pay only nominal royalty, whereas local contractors are burdened with restrictions, he alleged. According to Bukhari, local contractors are allowed to procure raw material only from two designated locations, resulting in transportation costs that are nearly 50 per cent higher than those incurred by outside contractors. He further alleged that the administration was imposing conditions for clearing contractors' bills while simultaneously denying them access to legal sources of construction material. Every day, a new order is issued saying bills will only be cleared after royalty receipts are produced. But how can local contractors produce royalty receipts when the government itself is not providing them legal sources for raw material? The facilities available to outside contractors are not extended to local contractors, he said. Referring to the rise in bitumen prices following the Iran-US conflict earlier this year, Bukhari said the cost had increased from around 50,000 to over 1 lakh, making road construction significantly more expensive. When the government is asked why developmental works are not progressing, it blames contractors for not participating in tenders. But how can contractors come forward when they have not been paid for works executed over the years? Contractors have been financially crippled, he said. Bukhari alleged that payments for several works executed since 2016 were still pending and said the government's failure to clear dues had discouraged contractors from taking up fresh projects. He also accused the government of compromising construction quality by removing the earlier requirement that contractors undertaking road construction must own plants and machinery. There was a time when only contractors possessing proper plants and machinery were eligible for road works. That clause was removed merely to accommodate favoured people. We fully support quality construction, but quality can only be ensured when contractors have the necessary infrastructure. If a contractor does not even own a plant, how can quality be maintained? he asked. Launching a direct attack on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Bukhari said the government should stop attributing every administrative failure to the delay in restoration of statehood. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, don't hide your failures under the garb of statehood. Statehood has nothing to do with stopping development in Kashmir. You are the Chief Minister and it is your responsibility to deliver. Whatever powers are presently available with your government should be utilised instead of allowing development to come to a halt, he said. Bukhari further alleged that the government was deliberately allowing funds to lapse so that it could later claim it lacked sufficient powers to execute projects. It appears that funds are being allowed to lapse deliberately so that later the government can claim it wanted to undertake development but had no powers. If you already have administrative authority, why are you not using it? he asked. He said tourism alone could not address the economic needs of the people unless basic infrastructure was strengthened. Tourism is important and we fully recognise its importance, but tourism alone will not fill our stomachs. Tourists will come only when infrastructure improves. Our patients can receive proper healthcare only when hospitals are adequately developed. Roads, hospitals and civic infrastructure are equally important, Bukhari said. Questioning the government's repeated announcements regarding financial assistance from the Centre, Bukhari demanded complete transparency over the utilisation of funds. Every few months the government thanks the Prime Minister for sanctioning 5,000 crore or 8,000 crore. A white paper should now be issued detailing how much money has been received since this government assumed office, how much has been spent and how much has lapsed. According to the information available to me, nearly 7,000 crore lapsed last year. The government must answer for this, he said. Bukhari said the public discourse had become excessively focused on statehood while issues of governance and development were being ignored. Everyone is talking only about statehood. But if development itself has stopped, how can we talk about progress? Wherever there are vested interests, permissions are granted overnight and work is completed immediately. But projects that benefit ordinary people continue to remain neglected, he alleged. Claiming that poor roads and civic infrastructure were visible across Srinagar as well as Baramulla, Sopore, Anantnag, Shopian and several other parts of the Valley, Bukhari urged the government to immediately resume stalled projects and make development its highest priority. People witness every day the condition of roads and traffic management. Developmental works are neither properly planned nor executed. My appeal to the government is to treat development as the highest priority and immediately resume stalled projects, he said.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 1:47 pm

'Only tourism won't fill our stomach': Altaf Bukhari targets Government

Srinagar, jul 10: Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari on Friday accused the Jammu and Kashmir government of prioritising tourism at the expense of basic infrastructure, alleging that development across the Kashmir Valley had virtually come to a standstill. Only tourism will not fill our stomach. It is important, but it is not the only important thing, Bukhari said at a press conference, stressing that roads, hospitals and other public infrastructure required equal attention. Claiming that more than half of Kashmir's six-month construction season had already passed without significant work, Bukhari alleged there was a well-thought-out conspiracy to stall development in the Valley. He said roads were in poor condition and criticised the government for failing to engage with striking contractors. He also alleged that construction raw materials had been leased to outside firms, forcing local contractors to buy them at inflated prices while enjoying fewer concessions. Bukhari said soaring bitumen prices and pending payments for works executed since 2016 had crippled local contractors, making it difficult for them to participate in fresh tenders. He further alleged that the government had diluted quality standards by removing mandatory requirements for contractors to own construction plants and machinery. Urging the administration not to blame every governance failure on the delay in restoration of statehood, Bukhari said the government should fully utilise the powers it already possesses. Addressing Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, he said, You are the Chief Minister. It is your responsibility to deliver. Bukhari also demanded a White Paper on the utilisation of development funds, claiming that 7,000 crore had lapsed last year. He alleged that projects moved quickly only in select areas while roads and public infrastructure in Srinagar, Baramulla, Sopore, Anantnag and Shopian remained neglected. He urged the government to immediately resume development works, saying deteriorating roads, worsening traffic congestion and stalled infrastructure projects reflected a lack of planning and execution.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 11:50 am

Indonesian plantation worker rides cargo drone home, video goes viral

An Indonesian plantation worker has become an internet sensation after a video showed him flying home on a heavy-lift agricultural drone, turning a routine commute into a viral spectacle. The video, posted by TikTok user Mbahkurahon, features plantation worker Daeman perched on a large cargo drone as it lifts him above a banana and melon plantation in Jombang Regency, East Java. The drone, typically used to carry up to 100 kilograms of fertilizer or spray crops, transports him over fields that would otherwise require a walk of more than a mile. According to the plantation's director, the drone ride was filmed just for content, but it also highlighted a practical challenge faced by workers in the sprawling plantation, where poor road access makes commuting difficult. Plantation workers in Indonesia are using a farming drone to transport themselves from the field to their vehicles about a mile away. The flights are reportedly taking place in Jombang Regency, East Java. According to CNN, the drone costs about $20,000. Looks fun. pic.twitter.com/KGkzKFel97 Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 8, 2026 The footage quickly amassed millions of views across social media, with users expressing a mix of amazement, amusement and envy. Many joked that drone rides could replace carpools, while others remarked that such a stunt would be impossible under stricter aviation regulations in many countries. The incident has also sparked debate over safety. Heavy-lift agricultural drones, including models manufactured by DJI and other companies, are designed exclusively for carrying cargo or spraying crops and are not equipped with passenger safety features such as harnesses, emergency systems or certified seating. Aviation experts caution that using such drones to transport people poses significant risks. Agricultural drones have become increasingly common across Asia, where they are used to spray pesticides, distribute fertilizer and carry supplies across difficult terrain. However, using them to transport people remains highly unconventional and is generally outside their intended purpose. While the viral video was meant as a light-hearted social media stunt, it has also drawn attention to the logistical challenges faced by agricultural workers in remote plantations and to the growing capabilities of heavy-lift drones that are reshaping modern farming.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 11:32 am

Govt assures E20 fuel safe for older vehicles, dismisses engine damage fears

New Delhi, Jul 10: Amid growing concerns over the nationwide rollout of E20 petrol, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on Friday sought to allay fears over its impact on older vehicles, asserting that the fuel is safe, scientifically validated and does not damage engines or significantly reduce vehicle life. In a detailed set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), the ministry said reports circulating on social media about E20 causing engine failures, corrosion of rubber components or fuel system damage were misinformation not supported by scientific evidence or real-world experience. The ministry said the transition to 20 per cent ethanol-blended petrol followed years of testing and consultations involving automobile manufacturers, the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), oil companies and technical institutions. Addressing concerns over vehicles labelled E10 compatible, the ministry said such labels merely reflected the fuel standards prevailing when the vehicles were certified and did not imply that they were unsafe to use with E20 after extensive testing and regulatory approval. It cited field data from Maruti Suzuki, which serviced nearly 2.84 crore vehicles during 2025-26, including around 1.5 crore older vehicles not originally certified for E20, and reported no E20-related corrosion, abnormal wear or component-life damage. Hero MotoCorp has also reported similar findings, it said. The ministry acknowledged that some vehicles may experience a 3-5 per cent reduction in fuel economy but said E20 offers higher octane, smoother engine performance, lower emissions and reduced dependence on imported crude oil, making it a cleaner and more efficient fuel. Responding to demands for the continued sale of pure petrol or E10 alongside E20, the ministry said maintaining multiple grades of petrol across India's nationwide fuel distribution network would be logistically difficult and economically inefficient. It added that substantial investments had already been made in ethanol production infrastructure as part of the country's long-term energy security strategy. The ministry advised consumers not to be misled by rumours or unverified claims, maintaining that E20 has been extensively tested, validated by automobile manufacturers and is fully backed by regulatory authorities.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 10:55 am

Three Kashmir Valley DEMU trains to remain cancelled from July 11 to 25 for track maintenance

Banihal, Jul 10: Northern Railway has cancelled three DEMU train services on the BanihalBaramulla section from July 11 to July 25, 2026, to facilitate critical track maintenance work aimed at ensuring the safety and reliability of railway operations in the Kashmir Valley. According to an official train handling plan issued by railway authorities, the cancellations are linked to the high-temperature pre-BCM destressing of Long Welded Rail (LWR) before the commencement of BCM (Ballast Cleaning Machine) deep screening works in the BanihalBaramulla section under the jurisdiction of the Assistant Divisional Engineer (ADEN), Budgam. The trains to remain cancelled during the block period are:Train No. 74615: BanihalBaramulla, train No. 74632 BaramullaBudgam and train No. 74628 Budgam Banihal. The railway document states that the maintenance work is being undertaken as part of a planned engineering exercise to improve track stability during high temperatures and to prepare the line for deep ballast cleaning. The proposal has been approved by the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM), Jammu. The cancellation is expected to affect hundreds of daily commuters, including students, office-goers, traders and other passengers who rely on these services for travel across the Kashmir Valley. Railway authorities have advised passengers to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative train services operating on the route during the maintenance period.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 10:26 am

Fact check: Shopian Police arrest two, debunk fake news

Shopian, Jul 10: Shopian Police on Friday termed the information being circulated on social media regarding two persons as false and misleading. The police urged people to rely only on official sources for information. In a post on X, police said both individuals, along with their associate, have been arrested in connection with FIR No. 55/2026 registered at Police Station Heerpora and are in lawful custody. The public is advised not to believe or circulate unverified information. Strict legal action shall be initiated against anyone found spreading false rumours or misinformation, Shopian Police wrote.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 10:20 am

Narcotics worth Rs 2.32 Cr destroyed in Kathua

Jammu, Jul 09: District Police Kathua on Thursday destroyed a consignment of approximately 174.981 kg narcotic drugs and 1,945 capsules, tablets (narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances) valuing over Rs 2.32 Cr, through incineration at the approved facility in Samba district. The destroyed narcotics, with an estimated value of Rs 2,32,86,490, includes 2.05 kg of heroin; 1,036 capsules; 909 tablets; 7.68 kg of Ganja; 162.649 kg of poppy straw; 2.126 kg of charas and 482 grams of opium, the Police said. The destruction was carried out by a police team led by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kathua, Mohita Sharma, with the approval of the competent authority, in the presence of the committee members, following the prescribed legal procedure for incineration. The seized narcotics pertained to 43 different NDPS cases registered by J&K Police in Kathua and had been stored in various police malkhanas. The destruction was carried out through incineration at the approved facility of M/s Anmol Healthcare, Rara under the jurisdiction of Police Station Ramgarh in district Samba, after fulfilling all legal formalities as prescribed under law, Police said. Speaking on the occasion, SSP Kathua reiterated the commitment of J&K Police Kathua towards its anti-drug campaign and stated that the district police would continue to take stringent action against drug traffickers and ensure the timely disposal of seized narcotics in accordance with the law.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 8:44 am

Over 8,700 pilgrims leave Jammu in ninth batch of Amarnath Yatra; 33 foreign male pilgrims among them

Banihal, Jul 10: A total of 8,796 pilgrims left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu in the ninth batch of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 during the early hours of Friday under tight security arrangements. According to officials, the convoy was divided between the two routes leading to the holy cave shrine. While 3,450 pilgrims departed for the Baltal axis, 5,346 pilgrims were bound for the Pahalgam axis. The Baltal-bound convoy left Jammu at 2:42 a.m., while the Pahalgam-bound convoy departed at 3:24 a.m. The batch comprised 6,426 male pilgrims, 2,042 female pilgrims, 228 sadhus, 56 sadhvis, 10 children, 33 foreign male pilgrims, and one transgender pilgrim. A total of 354 vehicles were deployed for the convoy, including 175 buses, 70 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), 106 light motor vehicles (LMVs), and three two-wheelers. Of these, 173 vehicles were assigned to the Baltal route and 181 vehicles to the Pahalgam route. With the departure of the ninth batch, the total number of pilgrims who have left the Jammu base camp for the annual pilgrimage has reached 61,612. The yatra convoys have reached Ramban district, where pilgrims are halting separately for breakfast at Chanderkote Yatri Niwas in Ramban and the Lamber Yatri Ground in Banihal, before proceeding towards the twin base camps of Baltal and Nunwan (Pahalgam). It may be mentioned that the entire district administration, led by Deputy Commissioner Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ramban Arun Gupta and SSP Traffic National Highway Raja Adil Hameed, along with the sub-divisional administration headed by SDM Banihal Mohammad Naseeb, remains actively engaged in receiving and facilitating the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra convoys as they enter Ramban district, ensuring smooth movement and all necessary arrangements for the pilgrims.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 8:41 am

France beats Morocco 2-0 in World Cup quarterfinals

Foxborough, Jul 10: Kylian Mbapp spread his arms out wide and spun around after scoring his eighth goal of this year's World Cup. He later gave the jubilant France fans dotted around the stadium a wave when he left the game because of an injury scare. Les Bleus, with a star striker who said he's fine despite a right ankle issue, are headed back to the semifinals for the third straight World Cup tournament. Mbapp had a goal and an assist after missing a first-half penalty kick, Ousmane Dembl also scored, and two-time champion France beat Morocco 2-0 Thursday in the quarterfinals. There's only one way to relax, and that's by winning. Until we've done that, we don't let up, Mbapp said. We're in the semifinals and we're very happy, but there's still a long way to go. Mbapp's goal in the 60th minute was the 20th of his World Cup career and came in his 20th match at the tournament, moving him one behind Argentina captain Lionel Messi. Dembl scored his fifth goal of the tournament in the 66th. Mbapp went down to the ground in the 76th minute, about 13 minutes after being hit hard by a Moroccan defender, and was taken off for a substitute a minute later. He was then shown sitting on the bench with an ice pack on his right ankle. After the match and with both shoes on, Mbapp ran and jumped in celebration with his teammates. I took a knock to the ankle, but I'm fine, Mbapp said. At that point, JP (Jean-Philippe Mateta) was in better shape than I was to play the final minutes. France will face either Spain or Belgium in the semifinals in Dallas on Tuesday. France beat Morocco by the same score in the semifinals of the 2022 tournament in Qatar when the Atlas Lions became the first African team to make it that far. France now remains on track to become only the third nation to play in the final of three consecutive World Cups. It is a confirmation of how we've played so far, said France coach Didier Deschamps, who added there is a reason for his team's success in recent World Cups. Having great players. Excellent players. My credit goes to the players. But maybe I do my job well, he said. The only truth is the one on the pitch. Mbapp got his goal with a perfectly placed shot just inside the far post after Morocco failed to clear the ball. He received the ball just outside the area, took a couple steps forward and then sent his shot sailing into the net. He extended both arms and ran to the sideline to celebrate with his teammates. France's second goal came after Mbapp took a pass and tapped it back for Dembl. Mbapp kept running forward and took defenders with him, opening space for Dembl's shot. Dembl said he wasn't surprised with how Mbapp stepped up after his penalty miss in the first half. He's our captain and he has an incredible mentality, Dembl said. We're expecting even more goals from him. France held a 21-4 advantage in shots on goal and 8-1 edge in shots on target for the game. We are very disappointed. We wanted to go on, Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi said. When we had ball possession, our transitions were not great and we had to run a little more. Their players were in their comfort zone. Mbapp also had the first shot on goal of the game, just missing wide right in the fourth minute. Then, in the 25th, he was running up the left side when he was chopped down in the box by Morocco defender Noussair Mazraoui. Referee Facundo Tello quickly pointed to the penalty spot. Mbapp lined up waiting for his attempt but was held up by a lengthy video review. He was finally cleared to shoot in the 28th minute, but after a hesitation, Mbapp's shot toward the right corner was corralled by goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, who guessed the direction of the shot correctly. Deschamps said the long review also included a review for another foul. Mbapp made his only other penalty attempt at this year's World Cup in France's 1-0 victory over Paraguay in the round of 16. Still, France was by far the more active team offensively in the first half, holding a 13-1 advantage in shots on goal. Morocco's best opportunity came just before the halftime whistle when Achraf Hakimi sent a free kick from just outside the box past the right post. France now has a chance to emulate Brazil and West Germany in reaching three straight World Cup finals. We realise that what lies ahead is even tougher than what we've been through, Mbapp said, ut we're ready to face anything.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 8:33 am

Ayatollah Khamenei laid to rest as seven-day funeral attracts over 15 million people

Iran has concluded a seven-day state funeral for its late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with authorities claiming that more than 15 million mourners participated in ceremonies held across Iran and Iraq. Khamenei, who led Iran for nearly 37 years, was laid to rest in his hometown of Mashhad, bringing to an end one of the largest funeral processions in the country's modern history. The funeral began last Saturday and passed through several major cities, including Tehran, Qom, Najaf and Karbala, before concluding in Mashhad. The funeral procession began at around 3:00 pm on Imam Reza Street and concluded late in the evening at the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza (AS), where funeral prayers were led by Khamenei's eldest son, Hojjatoleslam Seyyed Mostafa Hosseini Khamenei. The procession also honoured members of Khamenei's family who were killed alongside him, reports IRNA news agency. Huge crowds lined the procession route, surrounding the vehicle carrying the remains of the late leader and his family members. Mourners waved Iranian national flags and red flags symbolizing vengeance, while chants of Death to America and Death to Israel echoed through the streets. The week-long ceremonies saw millions of mourners gather along procession routes, at mosques and major Shiite shrines. Iranian state media described the turnout as a demonstration of national unity and regional solidarity, while the funeral also drew large crowds in the Iraqi holy cities of Najaf and Karbala. Authorities imposed extensive security measures throughout the funeral period, including road closures, flight restrictions and heightened deployment of security personnel to manage the massive crowds. Khamenei became only the second ruler in Iran's history to be buried in Mashhad, following Nader Shah, who was laid to rest there in 1747. The funeral unfolded amid continued regional tensions following the conflict that claimed Khamenei's life. Despite the ongoing geopolitical developments, the week-long mourning ceremonies remained the central focus across Iran, with millions paying their final respects to the country's longest-serving Supreme Leader. Iranian officials described the funeral as one of the largest public gatherings in the country's history, with participation spanning seven days and two countries. However, the funeral concluded under the shadow of renewed military escalation in the Middle East. The United States launched fresh airstrikes across Iran early Thursday, targeting about 90 sites that Washington said were linked to Tehran's military capabilities and threats to navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The US military said the operation was intended to further weaken Iran's ability to disrupt international shipping. Iran responded by launching missiles and drones towards several US-allied countries in the region, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan. Air defence systems intercepted most of the incoming projectiles, although Kuwait reported one person injured by falling debris. Iran's Health Ministry said the latest wave of US strikes killed at least 14 people and injured 78 others, most of them members of the armed forces. Iranian officials also accused the United States of carrying out strikes near the country's only nuclear power plant at Bushehr, although US Central Command did not confirm targeting the facility. The renewed exchange of attacks has raised fears that the fragile ceasefire announced last month could collapse completely. US President Donald Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire by attacking commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and warned of a stronger military response if such incidents continued. This is in retribution for yesterday's bombing of ships by Iran. If it happens again, it will get much worse, Trump said on social media. Iran rejected the accusations and maintained that it would respond to any military action targeting the country. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said, If you strike, you'll get hit, while Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held consultations with regional leaders, including counterparts from Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Oman, in an apparent effort to reduce tensions. Despite the renewed violence, diplomatic efforts to negotiate a permanent ceasefire are expected to resume following the completion of Khamenei's funeral. The talks are expected to focus on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing regional tensions and addressing Iran's nuclear programme.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:42 am

NC betrayed people's mandate: Sat Sharma

J&K Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Sharma on Thursday accused the National Conference (NC) of betraying peoples mandate and asserted that the BJP would robustly fight for citizens rights by exposing its (NCs) failure. He was chairing a meeting of senior party leaders at the party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, to review the organisational and prevailing socio-political situation in Jammu and Kashmir and finalise the party's strategy to intensify public outreach and safeguard the interests of the people. The meeting was attended by J&K BJP general secretaries Sanjita Dogra, Baldev Singh Billawaria and Gopal Mahajan; MLA Sham Lal Sharma, along with other senior party leaders. Sat Sharma alleged that the Omar Abdullah-led National Conference government utterly failed to fulfill the promises it made in its 2024 election manifesto. He said the NC secured votes by making unrealistic assurances, but after assuming office it abandoned the very people who trusted it. The government has failed on every major front, including unemployment, inflation, erratic power and water supply, poor civic amenities, delayed development works, deteriorating road infrastructure, and effective grievance redressal. Instead of providing accountable governance, the NC leadership is busy misleading the people through political rhetoric and diversionary tactics, he maintained. He said that the people voted with hope, but the NC government repaid their trust with betrayal. The gulf between its promises and performance continues to widen. Rather than solving public problems, the government is trying to distract people from its failures, Sat Sharma said.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:31 am

PDP holds review meetings for Shopian, Pulwama

J&K People's Democratic Party (PDP) on Thursday held important organisational meetings for its Shopian and Pulwama units at the party headquarters in Srinagar, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening the organisation and expanding its grassroots presence across South Kashmir. The meetings were chaired by PDP General Secretary (Organisation) Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura and attended by senior party leaders and district functionaries, said a press release. Deliberations centred on reinforcing the party's organisational structure, widening grassroots outreach and enhancing public engagement across the district. Leaders reviewed the party's organisational framework and discussed measures to improve coordination, strengthen grassroots networks and intensify public outreach across Pulwama. The PDP leadership emphasised the importance of a strong organisational structure and sustained engagement with the public, reiterating the party's resolve to consolidate its presence at the grassroots level throughout South Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:30 am

Ashok Koul calls for booth-level expansion of BJP in Karnah

J&K BJP General Secretary (Organization) Ashok Koul chaired an organisational meeting with the office bearers of Karnah Constituency at Dak Bungalow, Tangdhar, to review the party's organizational activities and discuss the roadmap for strengthening the BJP at the grassroots level in the border constituency. Koul, while addressing the meeting, emphasised that a strong organization is the greatest strength of the BJP and asked the party workers to further expand the party's reach by actively engaging with the people at every booth. He stressed that every office bearer must remain in regular contact with booth committees and ensure that the organizational structure is strengthened down to the grassroots level. As per a press release, Koul said that booth-level workers are the backbone of the BJP and their dedication determines the party's success. He directed the office bearers to regularly organize party programmes, public outreach activities, and awareness campaigns at the booth level so that the policies and welfare initiatives of the Narendra Modi-led government reach every household. He also called for enrolling more dedicated workers, and identifying emerging local leadership to make the party stronger and more effective in Karnah, which will help to strengthen the partys base in Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:29 am

HinduMuslimSikh unity defines J&Ks true strength, identity: Dr Farooq

National Conference Minority Cell (Kashmir Province) held a special meeting at the party headquarters, Nawa-e-Subha Complex, under the chairmanship of Party President Dr Farooq Abdullah. Dr Farooq said that NC was founded on the enduring principles of equality, justice, secularism, and communal harmony. He said the party's Constitution and the historic Naya Kashmir manifesto place the protection of minority rights, equal opportunities, adequate representation, and the preservation of the religious, social, educational, and cultural identity of all communities at the centre of its vision, said a party press release. Recalling the leadership of Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, Dr Farooq said that the people of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh were brought into the mainstream of governance and development without discrimination. He added that the National Conference has faithfully carried forward this legacy and has never indulged in politics based on religion, caste, or community. Dr Farooq emphasised that Sher-e-Kashmir historic slogan of Hindu, Muslim, Sikh Unity remains the ideological cornerstone of the National Conference and continues to embody the true strength, character, and identity of Jammu and Kashmir. A separate press release issued here said that a meeting of representatives of the Sikh community from across Jammu and Kashmir was held at the Nawa-i-Subh. The meeting was presided over by Party President Dr. Farooq Abdullah. The representatives highlighted the issues and hardships faced by the Sikh community over the past decades. They reiterated their long-pending demand for granting minority status to the Sikh community in Jammu and Kashmir, sought the protection and preservation of the community's historical and religious sites and urged intervention to safeguard historic Gurdwara lands from commercial exploitation.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:28 am

CM Yogi targets SP, Congress over Ram Mandir; launches Rs 710-crore projects in Banda

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday accused the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress of opposing the development of religious sites, saying those who love graveyards are the ones opposing the Ram Mandir. Addressing a public meeting after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of 229 development projects worth over Rs 710 crore in Banda and Baberu Assembly constituencies, Adityanath alleged that previous SP governments spent public money on constructing graveyard boundary walls instead of developing temples and pilgrimage centres. The Chief Minister highlighted the transformation of Bundelkhand over the past nine years, citing improved connectivity, irrigation, law and order and employment opportunities. He also criticised the SP MLA from Baberu, alleging that he was interested in harassing the poor rather than promoting development, while appealing to people to reject negative and anti-development politics.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:23 am

PM Narendra Modi addresses Indian diaspora in Melbourne

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed a large gathering of the Indian community at Melbournes Marvel Stadium, with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese joining the event in a special gesture reflecting the close ties between the two countries. PM Modi thanked the diaspora for the warm welcome and praised its contribution to strengthening India-Australia relations, describing the community as a living bridge between the two nations. He highlighted the growing partnership in education, noting the large number of Indian students in Australia and the increasing presence of Australian universities in India. The Prime Minister also spoke about Indias rapid economic growth, digital transformation, infrastructure development and advances in sectors such as semiconductors, electronics and defence manufacturing. He urged the diaspora to contribute ideas and expertise towards the goal of building a Viksit Bharat by 2047. Australia is home to nearly one million people of Indian origin.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:21 am

PM Modi, PM Albanese hold annual summit, push for early India-Australia trade pact

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese on Thursday held wide-ranging talks at the third India-Australia Annual Summit in Melbourne, reviewing the expanding bilateral relationship and setting an ambitious agenda for deeper cooperation in trade, defence, critical minerals, clean energy and emerging technologies. PM Modi, was accorded a ceremonial welcome at Government House on his arrival, held one-on-one discussions with Albanese before the two leaders led delegation-level talks. The summit marked six years of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, with both leaders expressing satisfaction over the progress made across political, economic and strategic ties. They also exchanged views on regional and global developments, reaffirming their shared commitment to a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific. A major focus of the discussions was economic cooperation. The two Prime Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to the early conclusion of a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA), describing it as an ambitious, balanced and mutually beneficial trade pact that would further strengthen bilateral commerce and investment. Education emerged as another important pillar of the partnership, with the two leaders noting the growing presence of Australian universities in India. They said educational collaborations were helping build a future-ready workforce, promote innovation and strengthen ties between the two societies. PM Modi and Albanese also praised the Indian diaspora in Australia for its contribution to Australian society and for serving as a vital bridge between the two countries. They welcomed growing cultural exchanges and appreciated Australias decision to voluntarily return several Indian cultural artefacts, including a sacred Nandi stone sculpture, a metal Trident bearing the image of Bhadrakali and a six-headed stone statue of Karthikeya, all originating from Tamil Nadu. The summit also produced a broad package of agreements and memoranda of understanding covering maritime security, civil nuclear energy, skill development, emerging technologies, science and technology, filmmaking, defence and security, energy cooperation, education, solar energy, traditional knowledge and the repatriation of cultural property. The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening the multifaceted India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and expanding cooperation across sectors of mutual interest. At the conclusion of the summit, Prime Minister Modi thanked Albanese for the warm hospitality extended to him and the Indian delegation during the visit.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:20 am

India, Australia adopt new defence, security declaration

India and Australia on Thursday adopted a new Joint Declaration on Defence and Security Cooperation, committing to significantly deepen military, maritime and strategic collaboration in response to evolving security challenges in the Indo-Pacific. The declaration, unveiled during Prime Minister Narendra Modis annual summit with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, replaces the 2009 Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation and builds on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in 2020. The two countries agreed to enhance interoperability between their armed forces, expand the scale and complexity of joint military exercises, strengthen defence information-sharing and increase deployments of military aircraft from each others territories. They also pledged to deepen cooperation in defence industry, advanced technologies, cyber security, counter-terrorism, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR), and maritime security. As part of the new framework, India and Australia adopted a Maritime Security Collaboration Roadmap to boost information sharing, operational coordination and capability development in the Indo-Pacific. The two sides also committed to expanding cooperation in critical minerals, clean energy technologies and resilient supply chains. Reaffirming their support for a free, open, peaceful and rules-based Indo-Pacific, the leaders underscored the importance of international law, including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), freedom of navigation and overflight, and respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity. The declaration also calls for closer cooperation against terrorism, including information sharing on terrorist threats, countering terror financing, tackling online radicalisation and protecting critical infrastructure. Both countries agreed to strengthen collaboration on cyber security and emerging technologies under the Australia-India Partnership on Cyber, Critical Technologies and Supply Chains (PACTS). India and Australia also pledged to deepen cooperation through regional groupings, including the Quad, ASEAN, the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) and the Pacific Islands Forum, while expanding trilateral initiatives with the United States and Japan to promote peace, stability and prosperity across the Indo-Pacific.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:19 am

CS sets monthly targets for PM Surya Ghar Yojana, Solarisation Mission in J&K

Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the progress achieved under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana and the ongoing Solarisation of Government Buildings Programme across the Union Territory. The meeting was attended by the Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Additional Chief Secretary, Finance; Divisional Commissioner, Jammu/Kashmir; Managing Director, JPDCL/KPDCL; CEO, JAKEDA, besides representatives of several other concerned departments. While taking this review the Chief Secretary emphasised the need to achieve the targets assigned to both the Power Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) within the stipulated timelines. He directed the concerned agencies to ensure installation of all the rooftop solar (RTS) systems pertaining to nearly 57,000 beneficiaries where vendor agreements have already been executed, so that these consumers receive the benefits of the scheme without any delay. Stressing the importance of timely implementation, the Chief Secretary instructed the concerned departments to prepare a well-defined timeline for achieving the targets considerably before the sunset date of the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, thereby ensuring that Jammu & Kashmir fully utilizes the opportunity provided under the flagship programme of the Government of India. Reviewing the progress of the Solarization of Government Buildings, the Chief Secretary called upon the Science & Technology Department and JAKEDA to expedite execution and ensure that all identified government buildings are brought under rooftop solar coverage in a mission mode. He directed that over 1,400 more government buildings under the CAPEX mode and around 1,300 buildings under the RESCO mode be targeted for completion by the end of July 2026. He also stressed the simultaneous completion of smart metering in all commissioned buildings to ensure effective net metering, accurate energy accounting and optimum utilization of the installed solar assets. Speaking during the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department, Ashwani Kumar, outlined the roadmap for bridging the existing implementation gaps and highlighted the measures being taken to further streamline execution. He elaborated upon the strategy to strengthen inter-agency coordination, simplify operational processes and accelerate the pace of implementation so that the targets under both the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana and the Solarisation of Government Buildings Programme are achieved within the prescribed timelines. Additional Chief Secretary, Finance, Shailendra Kumar, while appreciating the progress made under the scheme, suggested that districts demonstrating outstanding performance should be suitably recognised to encourage healthy competition among the implementing agencies. He particularly commended the exemplary work carried out in the Kupwara and Shopian districts in the implementation of this Yojana, and recommended that the officers and field functionaries responsible for these achievements be appropriately appreciated to motivate similar performance across the Union Territory. The meeting was informed by the MD, KPDCL, Mehmood Ahmad Shah that under PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, the Government of India has fixed a national target of one crore residential rooftop solar installations by 31st March 2027. In line with this, J&K has set a target of 83,500 residential consumers for itself, comprising 39,500 consumers under JPDCL and 44,000 consumers under KPDCL. Reviewing the implementation status, the Chief Secretary was further informed that as on 07 July 2026, rooftop solar systems had been installed for 37,138 residential consumers across Jammu & Kashmir with a cumulative installed capacity of 133.40 MW. These installations have enabled beneficiaries to receive Central Financial Assistance amounting to Rs 291.38 crore, while the Union Territory has additionally extended Rs 10.50 crore as UT subsidy, thereby significantly reducing the financial burden on consumers and encouraging wider adoption of rooftop solar systems. The Chief Secretary also reviewed the progress achieved under the ambitious programme for Solarization of Government Buildings, being implemented through JAKEDA under both CAPEX and RESCO modes. The meeting was informed by CEO, JAKEDA, PN Dhar that J&K has emerged as one of the leading performers in the country in this sector. The Union Territory presently ranks 3rd among all States and Union Territories in the number of government buildings solarized, with 8,131 government buildings already equipped with rooftop solar power systems, representing 36.14 per cent of the 22,494 identified government buildings across the UT. Additionally under the CAPEX mode, against an allocated capacity of 65 MW covering 5,500 government buildings, rooftop solar systems have already been installed on 3,338 buildings with a cumulative installed capacity of 46.30 MW. Besides these completed works, material has already been supplied for 1,462 additional buildings, while material for another 800 buildings is currently under transit, indicating substantial progress towards completion of the remaining works.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:16 am

SKUAST-K reviews mid-term progress of 1st IIT Bombay RuDRA internship cohort

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) on Wednesday reviewed the progress of its first batch of students undergoing a one-month internship at IIT Bombay under the Centre of Excellence for Rural Data Research & Analysis (RuDRA), an initiative supported through HADP-19 and HADP-20. The program is designed to equip students with advanced technological skills, research exposure, and interdisciplinary learning at one of Indias premier institutions, enabling them to develop innovative, data-driven solutions for agriculture and rural development in Jammu & Kashmir. The review was chaired by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai in the presence of Prof. Masood Saleem Mir, Principal Investigator, HADP-20; Prof. Shabir Ahmad Bangroo, Principal Investigator, HADP-19; Prof. Irfan Ahmad Bisati, Co-Principal Investigator, HADP-20; and IIT Bombay faculty members Dr. Pennan Chinnasamy; Dr. Mohammad Kasim; and Dr. Somdeep Kundu. The internship is a key outcome of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between SKUAST-K and IIT Bombay to strengthen collaboration in sustainable agriculture, environmental management, and rural development. As part of the partnership, SKUAST-K has established the Centre of Excellence for Rural Data Research & Analysis (RuDRA), in collaboration with IIT Bombays RuDRA Lab, to advance decision-support systems for rural development and to promote joint research, curriculum development, knowledge transfer, faculty and student exchange, and internship programs. The inaugural cohort comprises 14 students from different faculties and academic programs, making it the universitys first interdisciplinary batch under the initiative. During the review, the students presented the progress of their projects at IIT Bombay, highlighting work on geospatial technologies, data analytics, digital agriculture and AI-enabled decision-support systems for agriculture and rural planning. Addressing the interns, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai urged them to maximise the opportunity by acquiring cutting-edge technological expertise that can be adapted to address the evolving needs of farmers and rural communities in Jammu & Kashmir. The internship programme is expected to build a pool of skilled professionals capable of translating advanced technologies into practical solutions for sustainable agriculture, rural livelihoods, and evidence-based rural governance in Jammu & Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:15 am

NIT Srinagar inks MoU with NIELIT Leh to strengthen startup ecosystem

National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagars Greenovator Incubation Foundation (GIF) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT), Leh to foster innovation, entrepreneurship, startup incubation, and technology commercialisation across Leh, Ladakh, and adjoining regions. The MoU was signed on July 7 at the NIELIT Leh campus by Director and Principal Investigator, GIF NIT Srinagar, Dr. Saad Parvez, on behalf of GIF. Officials from NIELIT Leh attended the signing ceremony, while the GIF team, including Sana Aftab, CEO, Jehangir Hameed, Incubation Manager, and other members, joined virtually. The collaboration aims to strengthen the regional innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem by providing incubation support, mentorship, business advisory services, industry linkages, and access to funding opportunities for innovators, startups, and student entrepreneurs. In his message, Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia said the collaboration reflects the institutes commitment to extending innovation and entrepreneurial opportunities to underserved and strategically important regions. At NIT Srinagar, we believe innovation must address real-world challenges while creating sustainable livelihoods. This partnership with NIELIT Leh will provide a strong platform for nurturing startups, supporting young innovators, and developing technologies suited to the unique needs of the Himalayan region. We are confident that this collaboration will strengthen the startup ecosystem in Ladakh and contribute to inclusive regional development, he said. Institute Registrar, Prof. Atikur Rehman, said NIT Srinagar remains committed to building meaningful institutional partnerships that promote research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. This MoU marks another significant step towards strengthening collaboration between premier institutions. By combining our expertise and resources, we aim to create new opportunities for students, innovators, and aspiring entrepreneurs. Such partnerships will play a vital role in promoting technology-led growth, skill development, and sustainable socio-economic progress in the region, he said. Dr. Saad Parvez, Director and Principal Investigator, GIF, NIT Srinagar, said the partnership will provide a strong platform to nurture innovation and entrepreneurship in Ladakh. This collaboration is aimed at empowering local innovators and startups through mentorship, incubation, skill development, and industry linkages. Together with NIELIT Leh, we hope to build a vibrant innovation ecosystem that supports technology-driven solutions and sustainable entrepreneurship in the region, he said. As part of the partnership, both institutions will jointly organise boot camps, hackathons, ideathons, Entrepreneurship Development Programmes (EDPs), Innovators Development Programmes (IDPs), workshops, seminars, and skill development initiatives to nurture entrepreneurial talent and promote a culture of innovation. The MoU also provides for collaboration in business model development, market validation, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) facilitation, patent filing, technology commercialisation, and access to incubation facilities, laboratories, and prototyping infrastructure, subject to institutional policies. To enhance industry engagement, GIF and NIELIT Leh will facilitate corporate connect programmes, startup showcase events, investor interactions, and networking opportunities through NIT Srinagars extensive alumni network, enabling startups to access mentorship, strategic partnerships, and growth opportunities. In addition, the two institutions will collaborate on joint research, consultancy, and technology development by leveraging the research expertise, faculty, and innovation ecosystem of NIT Srinagar and the technical capabilities of NIELIT Leh. A key focus of the partnership will be developing context-specific technologies tailored to the unique challenges of mountain regions while preserving Ladakhs cultural heritage and traditional knowledge.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:13 am

Scientific sheep farming takes centre stage at breeders interaction programme

A one-day ScientistSheep Breeders Interaction Programme-cum-Exposure Visit for progressive sheep breeders from Budgam was organised at the Mountain Research Centre for Sheep & Goat (MRCS&G), SKUAST-Kashmir, on Thursday by the Sheep Husbandry Department, Kashmir, under the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA). The programme focused on strengthening the technical knowledge and practical skills of sheep breeders through expert lectures and field demonstrations on scientific nutrition, breeding, disease prevention, flock health management, and modern housing practices. Scientists highlighted innovative technologies to improve sheep productivity and farm profitability. As part of the programme, participants visited the Centres research and livestock farms, where they observed improved sheep breeds, scientific management practices, fodder production systems, and ongoing research. Live demonstrations provided hands-on exposure to modern sheep farming technologies. An interactive session enabled farmers to discuss field-level challenges with scientists and receive practical, science-based solutions for effective flock management. The program was led by Dr Parvaiz Ahmed Reshi, Senior Scientist & Head, MRCS&G, along with Dr Muzamil Abdullah, Dr Abul Qayoom Mir, and Dr Zulfiqar-ul-Haq from MRCS&G. Dr Muzamil Bashir and Dr Asma Khan from the Sheep Husbandry Department also interacted with the participants. The farmers appreciated the initiative, describing it as a valuable platform for learning scientific sheep-farming practices and for strengthening collaboration between researchers and the farming community.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:11 am

Inspection Wing Kashmir conducts divisional level training program on electrical safety

Reaffirming its commitment to place safety as the foremost priority in power sector operations, the Electrical Inspection Division, PDD Kashmir, successfully conducted a series of training programs on the theme Electrical Safety and Accident Prevention for the field employees of Electric Division Baramulla, Electric Division Sopore, Electric Division Kupwara, Electric Division Handwara and Special Sub Division Tangmarg. The training programs were organized on the directions of Additional Chief Secretary PDD, Ashwani Kumar with the objective of enhancing safety awareness among field staff and promoting safe work practices during operation, maintenance and restoration of the power distribution system. Around 300 field employees participated in these programs, which were conducted at centrally located places of concerned districts to ensure wider outreach and participation. The training programs were conducted to equip field employees with the knowledge and practical skills required for safe execution of electrical works, said a press release. During the training sessions, participants were sensitized about the potential hazards associated with electrical works and were imparted practical knowledge on accident prevention, risk assessment and adherence to prescribed safety protocols while carrying out operation and maintenance activities. Informative lectures and practical demonstrations on electrical safety practices were also showcased to familiarize the employees with modern safety standards and procedures. Special emphasis was laid on the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), insulated tools, safety devices and standard operating procedures while carrying out field assignments. The employees were strongly advised not to undertake any electrical work without observing mandatory safety precautions, emphasizing that strict compliance with safety protocols is essential for protecting human life and ensuring reliable power system operations. The training sessions were organized and conducted by officers of the Electrical Inspection Wing Kashmir of J&K PDD. Er. Fayaz Wani and Er. Adil Bashir Gurkha, served as Master Trainers for the program under the supervision of Er. Malik Habib Ahmad, Executive Engineer, and under the overall guidance of Er. Sanjay Sharma, Chief Electrical Inspector, J&K. The Electrical Inspection Wing reiterated its commitment to continue organizing such capacity-building initiatives across the Union Territory with the objective of strengthening the safety culture within the power sector and significantly reducing electrical accidents through awareness, training and strict adherence to established safety practices.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:05 am

J&K Govt constitutes core implementation committee for health reforms

The J&K Government has constituted a six-member Core Implementation Committee for Health Reforms in the Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department. The committee will facilitate the coordination, implementation, monitoring and periodic review of health reform initiatives across J&K. The Government Order No. 538-JK(HME) of 2026 dated July 9 has stated that the committee will be chaired by Mission Director, J&K National Health Mission, Akriti Sagar, IAS. The members include Executive Director, SMVD Institute of Medical Excellence Dr Yashpal Sharma, J&K Medical Council President Dr S. Muhammad Salim Khan (Member Secretary), Medical Superintendent, Children's Hospital Bemina Dr Abdul Rasheed Parra, NHM Programme Manager Dr Jitendra Mehta and NHM Divisional Nodal Officer Dr Mushtaq Dar. The order states that the committee may co-opt technical experts and representatives from departments and institutions. This can be done on the need basis. The committee will meet once every fortnight and submit its recommendations and reports to H&ME.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:04 am

HC quashes PSA detention of two south Kashmir residents

The High Court of J&K and Ladakh Thursday ordered immediate release of two persons from south Kashmir while quashing their preventive detention under the Public Safety Act (PSA). Underscoring that the authorities serious procedural lapses vitiated the detention process and violated the constitutional safeguards guaranteed to the detainees, a bench of Justice Rahul Bharti overturned the detention orders against Asif Ahmad Dar of Pulwama and Amir Wani of Anantnag. The Court directed their immediate release. In case of Dar who was booked under PSA on April 30 last year, the Court found that while the detention order informed him of his right to make a representation to both the government and the detaining authority, the execution report prepared by the police informed him only about his right to approach the government, thereby denying him a vital constitutional safeguard. In Wani's case also, the Court noted that mandatory procedural safeguards had not been followed while processing his preventive detention, rendering the same legally unsustainable. The court observed that preventive detention passed on August 5 last year, which directly curtails personal liberty, must strictly comply with constitutional and statutory safeguards. Any deviation from these mandatory requirements strikes at the root of the detention and cannot be sustained in law. Moreover, the Court held that such procedural omissions often come to light only after judicial scrutiny of the detention records, as a detainee cannot reasonably be expected to know what transpires within government files. With the conclusion that the constitutional safeguards had been violated, the Court quashed the detention orders and all consequential government orders, directing the jail authorities to release the duo forthwith.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:02 am

Locals raise concern over unattended highway excavation in Baramuallas Khawkabagh

An open pit along the National Highway at Khawkabagh in Baramulla has emerged as a serious safety hazard, with residents alleging that the excavation has been left unattended for several months without any explanation from the authorities. The pit, dug on both sides of the highway, remains uncovered or warning signage, posing a constant threat to motorists and pedestrians. The commuters say no official has clarified why the stretch was excavated or why the work has remained incomplete for such a long period. According to locals, the open trench has already caused multiple accidents. In the latest incident, a scooty rider reportedly lost control and fell into the drain, sustaining injuries. Residents fear that the poorly protected excavation could result in a major tragedy, particularly during the night when visibility is low. The drain has become a death trap. Every day commuters narrowly escape accidents. We fail to understand why it has been left open for months, said Bashir Ahmad Dar, a local resident. The issue has also affected the movement of pedestrians, schoolchildren and elderly residents, who are forced to navigate the hazardous stretch daily. Locals have appealed to the concerned authorities to immediately complete the pending work or securely cover the drain and install proper safety barriers and reflective warning signs until the project is finished.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 7:01 am

Fire guts 2 factories at Zakura Industrial Estate

Two factories were gutted after a massive fire broke out at a textile manufacturing unit in the Zakura Industrial Estate on the outskirts of Srinagar on Thursday evening, triggering a large-scale firefighting operation. Officials said the blaze erupted inside the premises of a textile manufacturing unit, following which multiple fire tenders from different fire stations were rushed to the spot to contain the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to adjoining industrial units. Thick plumes of smoke billowed into the sky as flames engulfed the factory complex, with the fire visible from several parts of the city. Firefighters battled the blaze for several hours before bringing it under control. The fire caused extensive damage to two units. However, officials said timely intervention by the Fire and Emergency Services personnel prevented the blaze from spreading to neighbouring industrial establishments, averting a potentially major disaster in the industrial area. No loss of life or injuries were reported in the incident. The cause of the fire was not immediately known. Authorities said an investigation would be conducted to ascertain the circumstances that led to the blaze and assess the extent of the damage. The incident caused panic in the area as workers and local residents watched firefighters bring the raging flames under control.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:59 am

Degree under DYD programme | KU students seek clarity; flag staff shortage, delayed results

Students enrolled under the Centre for Design Your Degree (DYD) programme at University of Kashmir (KU) have raised serious concerns over uncertainty surrounding the degree to be awarded upon completion of the course. The students alleged that prolonged ambiguity, staff shortages, inadequate infrastructure and delayed examination results were adversely affecting their academic future. The students said their primary concern relates to the qualification they will receive after completing the programme.The students said despite spending years pursuing the course, the university has yet to provide a clear and final clarification on the degree that will be awarded. The students claimed that earlier, the admission notification stated that candidates from Science, Arts, Commerce, Medical and Non-Medical backgrounds were eligible for admission and would receive a B.Tech in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence under the Design Your Degree model. But we are now informed that awarding a B.Tech degree may not be possible in certain cases, particularly for students who did not study Mathematics in Classes 11 and 12, a group of students told Greater Kashmir . The students questioned that why admissions were opened to candidates from all academic streams if there was uncertainty regarding eligibility for a B.Tech degree. The students said that such issues should have been resolved before the commencement of admissions. We opted for programmes based on the flexibility promised under the Design Your Degree concept and the assurance of a professional engineering qualification, the students said. They said any change in the degree structure now would directly affect their academic progression and career prospects. Besides concerns over the degree, the students alleged that the programme has been grappling with a severe shortage of teaching staff since its inception. The shortage of staff is now impacting classroom instruction and the quality of education, the students alleged. The students claimed that the whole programme was operating with only two classrooms despite multiple batches already being enrolled. Another batch is expected to join shortly. The lack of adequate infrastructure will create more crisis in coming times, the students said. The students further expressed concern over delays in the declaration of semester examination results, including the first semester. The prolonged wait will affect our internships, higher education opportunities and career planning, the students said. The students alleged there was inadequate planning and communication regarding academic matters saying that student grievances often remaining unresolved for extended periods. The students urged the university administration to issue a public clarification on the exact degree to be awarded besides the legal and academic status of the programme. The varsity must take measures to address faculty shortages, plans for infrastructure expansion and a timeline for declaring pending examination results, the students said. Director Admissions KU, Prof. Fayaz Ahmad when contacted said there was no clarity in the nomenclature when the first batch of students ws enrolled under DYD. The notification issued that time indicated that these students will be awarded B.Tech degree but the degree is governed by AICTE. The students who did not appear in JEE exams cannot be awarded B.Tech degree, Director Admissions told Greater Kashmir . Dean Academic Affairs KU, Prof. Pirzada Shariefuddin told Greater Kashmir that a committee constituted into the matter has given its resolution under which the students are being benefited as well. One of the options for the students of first two batches under DYD programme can be B.Tech if they have studied PCM in class 12th. Other students who have studied PCB in 12th can be awarded B.Tech if they clear the class 12th mathematics exam. Many students have already appeared in the class 12th mathematics exam, Dean Academic Affairs KU told Greater Kashmir . About the Arts students, Prof. Shariefuddin said these students can get lateral entry for AI in computer science department without qualifying mathematics.These options are only for the first two batches of students, he added.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:58 am

Director DDK Srinagar Qazi Salman calls on LG

Director News at Doordarshan Kendra (DDK) Srinagar, and Director Press Information Bureau Srinagar, Qazi Salman called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday. He briefed the Lieutenant Governor on the programs being run by Doordarshan in spreading mass public awareness on Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan and various government schemes and campaigns, said an official press release.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:56 am

Several delegations call on CM Omar at 'Raabita', seek resolution of public issues

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Thursday met several public delegations at Raabita and listened to their grievances and demands concerning various public and sector-specific issues. A delegation of the Industrial POP Association, Khunmoh, called on the Chief Minister and highlighted the challenges confronting the Plaster of Paris (POP) industry in Kashmir due to the non-availability of gypsum. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the delegation and assured its members that the matter would be examined in consultation with the concerned departments to explore a sustainable solution. Later, a delegation of the Khidmat Centre Association met the Chief Minister and submitted a proposal concerning them. The Chief Minister assured the delegation that its representation would be examined on merit in consultation with the concerned departments.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:55 am

Sewage pollution, disease caused Panzath spring fish deaths: SKUAST-K

Severe sewage contamination has degraded water quality in the Panzath springs of Qazigund in South Kashmir's Anantnag district, causing ecological stress, oxygen depletion and disease that triggered the recent mass fish deaths, an expert investigation by the Faculty of Fisheries at SKUAST-K has found. The expert team from SKUAST-K's Rangil campus in Ganderbal collected water and fish samples last month after large-scale fish mortality was reported to determine the cause and recommend corrective measures. Professor and Head, Faculty of Fisheries, Dr Feroze Ahmad Shah, said the investigation found that the physico-chemical characteristics of water in the lower reaches of the spring had deteriorated because of sewage discharge, siltation and other effluents entering the waterbody. Our team collected baseline data on water quality and fish health. We found the aquatic life under tremendous stress, while opportunistic bacterial and fungal pathogens have caused disease in the fish, Shah told Greater Kashmir , quoting the report. He said pollution had weakened the fish, making them more vulnerable to infection. The sewage and kitchen waste entering the springs must be stopped immediately. Management issues also need to be addressed, the report said. It said exposed drinking water pipelines of the Public Health Engineering (PHE) department running across the springs were contributing to algal blooms, aquatic weed growth and water stagnation. Besides spoiling the appearance of the springs, these pipelines encourage algae and weed growth. The PHE department should relocate them, the report suggested Shah said SKUAST-K had recently conducted an awareness programme to educate local residents on the scientific management and conservation of the springs. Professor Adnan, Head, Division of Aquatic Environment Management, SKUAST-K, said analysis of water samples confirmed deterioration in water quality, ecological stress and oxygen depletion. The scientists recommended maintaining cleanliness, regulating fish feeding and preventing visitors from throwing food or waste into the spring as part of a long-term conservation strategy. Overfeeding and indiscriminate disposal of food and waste into the water must be avoided to safeguard fish health, the report added. Meanwhile, members of the Environmental Policy Group (EPG), led by former bureaucrat Khurshid Ahmad Ganai, former Power Development Commissioner Manzoor Ahmad Salroo and former Chief Conservator of Forests Manzoor Ahmad Tak, visited Panzath and assured residents of support in conserving the springs. We appreciate the cleaning efforts being carried out regularly by local people. However, the administration, the Irrigation Department and the Public Health Engineering department also need to play their role in conserving this natural treasure, Ganai said. He said he had taken up the matter with senior officials and suggested preparing a joint conservation plan for the springs and their aquatic ecosystem. Residents have meanwhile continued de-weeding and cleaning drives. Cleaning alone will not help unless sewage from kitchens and toilets is stopped from flowing into the lower reaches of the springs. Either people must stop it voluntarily or the administration should intervene, said local resident Abdul Salam. He also urged the PHE department to remove pipelines crossing the springs and relocate them saying they contributed to silt deposition, weed growth and water stagnation. This is our asset. We must protect it, otherwise future generations will blame us, Salam said. A preliminary assessment by the Fisheries Department had earlier also linked the fish mortality to untreated sewage, waste accumulation and a suspected bacterial infection. It said prolonged pollution had likely stressed the indigenous Schizothorax population, leaving it vulnerable to opportunistic bacterial and fungal infections. Following the incident, the department treated affected portions of the spring with potassium permanganate and benzalkonium chloride, carried out de-weeding and cleaning operations, and referred the matter to the National Surveillance Programme for Aquatic Animal Diseases for further investigation. Known locally as Panzath Nag, the spring is believed to have given the village its name. The term derives from Paanch Hath - Kashmiri for five hundred - because the spring once fed hundreds of smaller water sources, totalling nearly 500 springs in the area. Nearly 45 villages in the Qazigund belt depend on the springs for drinking water, while its rivulet irrigates paddy fields downstream. A government-run trout hatchery and fish sales centre nearby also rely on the springs perennial flow. The Panzath incident is the sixth reported case of mass fish mortality in Kashmir in the past six months. Similar incidents have been reported from Nagbal and Andernag springs in Anantnag, Chamgund stream in Kulgam, springs in Zainapora in Shopian, Beehama in Ganderbal and the Martand springs in Mattan, with indigenous Schizothorax species affected in each case.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:51 am

Apni Party to stay away from NC's Delhi Statehood stir: Altaf Bukhari

Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari on Thursday ruled out joining the National Conference's proposed protest in New Delhi seeking restoration of statehood, saying his party believes in a consultative political process and was not taken into confidence before the programme was announced. Speaking to reporters, Bukhari said he had received the invitation sent by the National Conference but had not yet gone through it. I have received the letter from the General Secretary. Honestly, I have not opened it yet, he said when asked about the invitation. Asked whether he would participate in the proposed protest after reading the letter, Bukhari said the National Conference was free to organise its own political programme but the Apni Party would not be part of it. If they have come out in support of statehood, why should I oppose them? They can do it with pleasure. But this is a consultation process, and they have not done that. We believe in consultation. We do not believe in unilateral work, Bukhari said. He said the National Conference had every right to hold its own political programme. A National Conference can have its own function. I wish them all the best, he added. Bukhari also questioned the process through which more than 150 civil society representatives were recently brought together by the National Conference to adopt a resolution demanding restoration of statehood. The government should have come out with the names. Who were they? Who will be called civil society? Let us also know, he said. Referring to the National Conference's outreach on the statehood issue, Bukhari said the party had chosen to proceed on its own rather than evolve a broader political consensus. They have not followed a consultation process. We believe issues of such importance should be discussed collectively instead of being pursued unilaterally, he said. During the interaction, Bukhari also took an indirect swipe at the National Conference leadership over what he described as conflicting statements made by senior leaders on various issues. There is only one thing between father and son. Father says one thing and son says another. Who are we to comment? They are elders, so we don't comment on them, he said, apparently referring to remarks made by National Conference president Farooq Abdullah and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on recent political issues. Responding to a question on political parties from Jammu and Kashmir aligned with the BJP, Bukhari said they did not represent the aspirations of the people of the Union Territory. It is their fate that they are not the leaders of Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The Apni Party president also criticised the Omar Abdullah-led government over its handling of development works, particularly road construction and payments to contractors. He said the Chief Minister appeared disconnected from the ground situation. Unfortunately, the Chief Minister does not know the ground realities. The government's primary responsibility is to work on development. If they think they will extract everything from contractors, roads cannot be built with their blood, Bukhari said. He alleged that contractors were yet to receive payments for works executed several years ago. Even payments for works carried out in 2015 have not been fully released. How can contractors continue to work under such circumstances? he asked. Referring to allegations regarding hoarding of construction material and black marketing, Bukhari questioned the government's approach, saying authorities already possess mechanisms such as the GST system to monitor inventories and transactions. If the government believes material has been stockpiled somewhere, it has all the information through the GST system. I do not understand the logic behind these allegations, he said. During the interaction, Bukhari also dismissed speculation about his political ambitions, saying he had never pursued public office for personal gain. The National Conference has announced a protest in New Delhi demanding the immediate restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood and has invited various political parties and stakeholders to join the demonstration.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:50 am

NC invites 52 national, J&K political, religious leaders for July 20 Statehood protest in Delhi

The ruling National Conference (NC) has invited 52 leaders from national and Jammu and Kashmir-based political parties, besides prominent religious leaders, to participate in its proposed protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on July 20, seeking the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. According to details, invitation letters have been sent to leaders of the INDIA bloc as well as several other national and regional parties in an effort to build a broad political consensus around the demand for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. Among the prominent national leaders invited are Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, DMK president M.K. Stalin, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav, Rashtriya Janata Dal president Lalu Prasad Yadav, Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal. The National Conference has also extended invitations to AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi and Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal. From Jammu and Kashmir, invitations have been sent to Democratic Progressive Azad Party chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad, Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti, J&K BJP president Sat Paul Sharma, Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari, Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference president Sajjad Gani Lone, J&K Pradesh Congress Committee president Tariq Hameed Karra, CPI(M) leader Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami and Awami Ittehad Party founder and chief Abdul Rashid Sheikh. The National Conference has also invited prominent religious leaders, including Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, who heads the Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulema (MMU), and Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam. The protest has been scheduled for July 20 at Jantar Mantar, where the National Conference plans to press the Centre for the immediate restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. The party has been reaching out to political parties, civil society organisations and other stakeholders in an attempt to project the demand as a collective aspiration cutting across political affiliations. The invitation drive comes days after the National Conference convened a meeting of over 150 representatives from civil society in Srinagar, where a unanimous resolution was adopted urging the Centre to restore Jammu and Kashmir's statehood without any further delay. The proposed protest is expected to be one of the National Conference's biggest political mobilisations outside Jammu and Kashmir since the formation of the Omar Abdullah-led government, with the party seeking support from both regional and national political formations for its statehood campaign.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:48 am

Development works at SK Sports Stadium reviewed in Bandipora

Bandipora, Jul 9: Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, InduKanwalChib on Thursday visited S.K. Sports Stadium, Bandipora, to inspect the stadium and review the progress of ongoing developmental works aimed at improving sports infrastructure in the district. During the visit, the Deputy Commissioner, as per an official statement, inspected various ongoing works and reviewed their physical progress with the concerned officers, engineers, contractors and representatives of sports associations. Reviewing the development of the playfield, the Deputy Commissioner directed the concerned executing agency to complete the filling and levelling work within one month to make the ground ready for sporting activities at the earliest. Inspecting the indoor sports hall, the Deputy Commissioner directed the concerned engineers to complete the remaining work within two weeks and ensure that the facility is made operational without any further delay. The Deputy Commissioner also reviewed the progress of the construction of the pavilion and directed the executing agency to expedite the pace of work and complete the project at the earliest. During the review, the Deputy Commissioner directed the Executive Engineer, R&B Bandipora to hold detailed discussions with the Engineering Wing of the J&K Sports Council and representatives of sports associations to ensure effective coordination and timely resolution of project-related issues. The Deputy Commissioner interacted with the contractors executing the works and urged them to mobilise adequate resources and complete all ongoing works within the shortest possible time while maintaining the prescribed quality standards. The Deputy Commissioner urged all concerned departments and executing agencies to work in close coordination and complete the projects within the prescribed timelines so that the facilities are made available to the sportspersons at the earliest. Among others, the visit was attended by Executive Engineer R&B Bandipora, Executive Engineer PDD Bandipora, AE and JE J&K Sports Council along with the concerned contractors, Tehsildar Bandipora, and representatives of sports associations.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:04 am

Streamline traffic in Srinagars congested areas

Srinagar, Jul 9:Inspector General of Police (Traffic), Sulaiman Choudhary, on Wednesday conducted an extensive tour of Srinagar's Downtown areas to review the prevailing traffic arrangements and assess measures to improve vehicular movement in the city's congested localities. The IGP was accompanied by Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic) Ajaz Ahmad Bhat and Deputy Superintendent of Police Ghulam Mohammad Bhat during the tour. During the visit, the IGP emphasised the need for streamlining traffic management in the city's congested pockets and called for a participative and people-friendly approach while dealing with commuters and the public. He appreciated the recent interventions undertaken by the Traffic Police to improve traffic mobility and discussed additional measures aimed at easing congestion in the downtown area. The IGP directed officers to ensure a visible presence on the ground, particularly in busy market areas and around places of religious importance, so that timely assistance could be provided to the public. He also instructed officers to remove encroachments that impede the smooth movement of traffic. Stressing the importance of coordinated efforts, IGP asked traffic officers to involve all stakeholders in improving the traffic scenario to bring about lasting changes in the old city. The senior officer also inspected locations where one-way traffic regulations have recently been introduced and reviewed their impact on traffic flow. According to officials, members of the public interacted with the IGP during the visit and appreciated the efforts made by the Traffic Police in recent months to improve traffic management and ensure smoother vehicular movement across Downtown Srinagar.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:03 am

High Court Judges inspect New High Court Complex site in Srinagar

Srinagar, Jul 9:Justice Sanjay Dhar, Chairman of the Building and Infrastructure Committee, along with Justices Rahul Bharti, Moksha Khajuria Kazmi, Member of the Building and Infrastructure Committee and Justice Shahzad Azeem, on Thursday visited the site of the new High Court Complex, Srinagar to review the progress and pace of construction work. On the occasion, the Executive Engineer, R&B Project Division-I Srinagar, delivered a detailed presentation on the status of the ongoing project. He apprised the Judges of the various phases of construction completed so far and outlined the new works scheduled to be taken up in the future. During the on-spot inspection, the Judges reviewed all aspects of the construction work. They directed the concerned authorities and executing agencies to expedite the pace of work and ensure timely completion of the project, while underscoring the need to adhere to quality and the highest standards of workmanship. Registrar Judicial, Srinagar, Joint Registrar Judicial, Srinagar, Registrar Infrastructure and other officers of the R&B Department accompanied the Judges during the visit.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:02 am

It is our collective responsibility to make stay of pilgrims in J&K divine, comfortable: LG Sinha

Srinagar, Jul 9: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday visited the Yatra Transit Camp and Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk in Srinagar and reviewed the arrangements made for the pilgrims of ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The Lieutenant Governor interacted with the officials and pilgrims and enquired about the facilities. He directed the officials to ensure that every devotee of Lord Shiva receives round-the-clock care. From registration to accommodation and food, no pilgrim should face any inconvenience. It must be our collective responsibility to make their stay in Jammu Kashmir divine and comfortable, the Lieutenant Governor told the officials. The Lieutenant Governor took stock of the arrangements, including accommodation, sanitation, security, healthcare, drinking water, power supply, firefighting measures and other essential services made by different departments aimed at ensuring the comfort and safety of the yatris. The figures from the past week reveal that this years Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has witnessed a greater number of devotees compared to last year. This surge is not only a blessing for our spiritual heritage but also a positive sign for tourism in Jammu Kashmir, giving fresh momentum to the local economy. I want that the rich handicrafts and handloom products of Jammu Kashmir should travel across the country and this unique heritage find a place in every devotees home. This will honor our artisans and it will also strengthen the spirit of One District One Product campaign, weaving together faith, culture and prosperity, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor lauded the coordinated efforts of District Administration, all line departments, Shrine Board, Police, security forces and other stakeholders. He emphasized the need to maintain the close coordination and vigilance in ensuring effective crowd management, hassle-free registration process and dissemination of timely information updates to the pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage. He also directed for strict legal action against those found involved in fraudulent registration practices. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by Nalin Prabhat, DGP; Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari, CEO, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board; V K Birdi, IGP Kashmir; Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Srinagar; Rajiv Pandey, DIG CKR; Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Akshay Labroo; Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar; Faz Lul Haseeb, Municipal Commissioner Srinagar and other senior officers.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 6:01 am

Chenab water level rises, 3 gates of Salal Dam opened

Ramban, Jul 9: Three spillway gates of the Salal Hydroelectric Project on the Chenab River were opened on Thursday following a significant rise in the river's water level due to continuous monsoon rainfall in the upper catchment areas of the Chenab basin. The dam authorities opened the gates as a precautionary measure to regulate the increased inflow into the reservoir and ensure the safe operation of the hydroelectric project. The move comes after persistent rainfall over the past several days led to a substantial increase in the discharge of the Chenab River. Officials said the enhanced inflow was caused by heavy monsoon rains in the upper reaches of the Chenab region, resulting in a steady rise in the reservoir's water level. Authorities have advised people living along the downstream areas of the Chenab River to remain vigilant and avoid venturing close to the riverbanks, as water levels and flow are expected to remain high while excess water is being released from the dam. The administration is closely monitoring the situation, and further action will be taken depending on the inflow and prevailing weather conditions.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:58 am

NHPC CMD reviews CVPPL hydropower projects in Kishtwar, focuses on timely commissioning

Jammu, Jul 9:National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Bhupender Gupta and Director (Projects) Sanjay Kumar Singh reviewed the progress of CVPPLs PakalDul, Kwar and Kiru hydropower projects in Kishtwar, emphasising timely commissioning. NHPC Chairman and Managing Director along with Director (Projects) conducted a three-day visit to the ongoing hydropower projects of Chenab Valley Power Projects Limited (CVPPL) in Kishtwar from July 5 to July 7, 2026. The visit focussed on reviewing construction progress and ensuring the timely execution of key hydroelectric projects. On their arrival in Kishtwar, the NHPC leadership was welcomed by CVPPL Managing Director Ramesh Mukhiya and senior project officials. The review began on July 6 with an inspection of the PakalDul dam site at Dangduru. The senior officials assessed the progress of ongoing civil works and reviewed the overall status of the project. The delegation then visited the Kwar Hydroelectric Project, where CMD Bhupender Gupta inaugurated the Tail Race Tunnel (TRT) outlet bridge. Another important milestone was achieved with the inauguration of the draft tube elbow erection works for Unit 4, officially marking the start of electro-mechanical (E&M) equipment installation at the project. The NHPC team later inspected the Kiru Hydroelectric Project, where they reviewed the construction progress of the dam and powerhouse. During the visit, the dignitaries witnessed the successful lowering of the 38-ton runner for Unit 2, a major milestone in the projects execution. On July 7, Bhupender Gupta chaired a series of review meetings with project stakeholders to assess overall progress and address key implementation issues. He stressed the importance of close coordination among all agencies involved to ensure the timely commissioning of the CVPPL hydropower projects. CVPPL Managing Director Ramesh Mukhiya thanked the NHPC leadership for their continued guidance, support and encouragement in advancing the companys hydropower developments in Jammu and Kashmir. The PakalDul, Kwar and Kiru hydropower projects are among the most significant hydroelectric developments in the Chenab basin. Once completed, these projects are expected to boost Indias renewable energy capacity, strengthen power supply and contribute to the sustainable development of Jammu and Kashmir while supporting the countrys clean energy goals.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:54 am

Belgium gets serious for World Cup quarterfinal with Spain

Carson (US), Jul 9: No more playful dances. No more taunting social media posts. Belgium is done celebrating its victory over the host United States and hard at work on extending its World Cup run on American soil. The Red Devils trained in the Los Angeles area on Wednesday with the memory still fresh of their 4-1 thrashing of the Americans in Seattle on Monday. After surviving a test from Senegal with a thrilling comeback and then thoroughly dominating the U.S. in its first two knockout games, Belgium faces its toughest challenge yet against unbeaten Spain in the quarterfinals on Friday. But this tumultuous World Cup run has sparked something in this Belgian team, goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois believes. We gained a lot of confidence, because we knew it was going to be a hard game against America, Courtois said at the LA Galaxy's suburban stadium. They're obviously the home team with a full stadium (that's) with them, so it's nice to perform in a good way defensive, offensively, and just play our game. Belgium went into the U.S. matchup with a world of indignant motivation after star American forward FolarinBalogun's one-game red-card suspension was curiously lifted by FIFA. The Red Devils took it out on an outclassed American team and then celebrated gleefully, both on the pitch and in the dressing room. In the most viral moment, many players did the simplistic dance associated with U.S. President Donald Trump and performed by numerous athletes across the sports world in recent months, including American star Christian Pulisic. Belgium left back Diego Moreira smiled slightly when asked about the meaning of doing the dance after Trump called FIFA President Gianni Infantino to ask for a review of Balogun's reAssd card.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:52 am

Never imagined I would play 100 T20Is: Axar Patel

Bristol, Jul 9:An emotional Axar Patel has admitted that he had never imagined to complete a century of T20 Internationals for India, and dedicated the milestone to his teammates, coaches and family. The all-rounder reflected on his journey from his T20I debut in 2015 to becoming one of India's most dependable white-ball players, and acknowledged the lessons that he has learnt over the past decade. Axar, who completed 100 wickets in the second T20I against England in the ongoing tour, will play his 100th game in the format in the fourth match of the series here on Thursday. When the first time I played T20, I never imagined I would play 100 matches. This tour of England will be very special for me because, like in the second T20, I completed my 100 wickets and in the fourth T20, it's my 100th match. So it's a very special day for me and I am really enjoying the moment, Axar said in a video posted by bcci.tv. It really feels good. Basically as a player when you achieve a milestone, I feel it's not about me, I am not achieving this alone. You know that along with me, my teammates, my coaches, my family...So I think everyone has played a role in this journey of mine.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:45 am

YSS organises cricket matches, sports activities in Poonch

Poonch, Jul 9: The Department of Youth Services & Sports (YSS), Poonch, continued its district-wide campaign under the ongoing NashaMukt Bharat Abhiyan by organising cricket matches for different age groups of boys and girls, along with awareness programmes, coaching activities, and various sporting events across different schools and sports zones of the district. The initiative, as per a DYSS statement, witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, youth, and sports enthusiasts. A total of 1,288 participants actively took part in a wide range of sports competitions, coaching sessions, fitness activities, and awareness programmes aimed at promoting physical well-being, healthy lifestyles, and the vision of a drug-free society. Cricket matches conducted for different age groups of boys and girls remained the major attraction of the day's activities, providing young players with an opportunity to showcase their talent, sportsmanship, teamwork, and competitive spirit. Alongside cricket, participants also engaged in coaching sessions, fitness drills, and other sporting activities organised across various schools and sports zones, highlighting the importance of regular physical exercise and healthy living. Several awareness rallies, interactive sessions, and educational programmes were also organised to sensitise students and youth about the harmful effects of drug abuse and the importance of adopting positive habits through sports and physical activity. Participants were encouraged to stay away from substance abuse and contribute towards building a healthy, vibrant, and drug-free society. On the occasion, all participants took a collective pledge against drug abuse and reaffirmed their commitment to leading disciplined lives, promoting healthy practices, and supporting the vision of a Drug-Free India. The programmes generated tremendous enthusiasm and reflected the department's unwavering commitment to youth development, fitness promotion, and public awareness through sports. The activities were conducted under the guidance and supervision of MohdQasim, DYSSO Poonch, and Vijay Kumar Sharma, Activity Incharge, who appreciated the enthusiastic participation of students, teachers, field staff, and sports personnel in making the initiative a grand success.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:42 am

India win 5 medals including a gold

Ordos (China), Jul 9: India clinched five medals, including a gold in the mixed 4x400m relay, to begin their Asian U-23 Athletics Championships on a strong note here on Thursday. The Indian quartet of Astik Pradhan, Sandra MolSabu, Sethu Mishra and ShravaniSachinSangle clocked 3 minute 18.64 seconds to take the top spot in the last event of the day for the country. Besides the gold, the Indians added one silver and three bronze medals on the opening day of competitions. It was Bhartpreet Singh who opened India's medal account with a bronze in the men's discus throw with an effort of 52.91m. Chinas Li Zhixin clinched the gold with a throw of 60.79m, while compatriot Jiang Zehao took the silver with 59.60m. Indians finished 2-3 in the men's 5000m race final with ShivajiParashuramMadappagoudra taking the silver in 14:08.19 and Vinod Singh claiming the bronze with a timing of 14:23.67. Japans Rui Suzuki won gold, clocking 14:01.24. The last Indian medal of the day -- a bronze -- was won by PrachiDevkar in the women's 3000m steeplechase, clocking 10 minute 32.69 seconds. It was 1-2 for China with Yang Yiting taking the gold with a time of 10:14.68, while Liu Yuxin pocketing the silver in 10:25.51. India are being represented by 53 athletes in the inaugural edition of the championships.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:38 am

Guru Nanaks connect with Kashmir

Since time immemorial, Kashmir has been the abode of various deities, sufi saints, seers and savants of high spirited splendour, intensity and grace who have enriched the culture and thought process of the people. This Divine land has been blessed by deities Lord Shiva, Mata Parvati, Brahma, Vishnu, Lord Ram, Mata Sita, Lord Krishna Sufi and Rishi Saints Nund Rishi, Lal Ded, Shah-e-Hamdan, Janbaz Wali and many others. The land has also been blessed by Sikh Gurus, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Hargobind Sahib ji, Guru Har Rai Sahib Ji and Buddhist Guru Padmasambhav. These noble men believed in the magnanimity of God and spread the message of Universal Brotherhood. The land of Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir has been blessed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Nanak was a great unifier of the world and worked for interfaith peace and harmony. He was born in an era when people worshiped many gods, believed in superstitions and rituals that were in total defiance of the call of the Almighty. Guru Nanak travelled far and wide to spread the message of oneness of God and universal brotherhood and Harmony (after receiving the Benevolence of the Lord Almighty at Sultanpur) His visit to Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has been written by various revered authors and Scholars (Giani Gian Singh Ji, Bhai Santokh Singh Ji, Macauliffe, Bhai Vir Singh Ji, Prof SS Kohli and many others). Guru Nanak Dev Ji is supposed to have entered this blessed land through Ladakh, after visiting Tibet. Whereas, various places visited by the Guru have been specified in the accounts, the probable route that Nanak would have taken remains debatable. Guru Nanak Dev Ji covered vast distances during his four Udhasis - travels. His first travel was to east, second to south (upto Srilanka), third to the north (including China) and fourth to the west (upto Mecca). During his travels, Nanak was addressed by various names, like Nanak Shah Fakir, Nanak Lama, Nanak Peer, Nanak Kalandar, Nanak Rinpoche and others. Guru Nanak Dev Ji is supposed to have entered the valley after visiting Leh, Kargil, Skardu North Waziristan (Gurdwaras Pathar Sahib and Gurdwara Datun Sahib Commemorate his Visit in Ladakh). Nanak visited Harmukh Ganga and after travelling through Ganderbal area entered Srinagar. At Srinagar Guru Nanak had discussions with religious heads at Hari Parbat and Shankaracharya. During the Sikh Rule, S Hari Singh Nalwa constructed a historical gurdwara at Hari Parbat, however, the same way destroyed during subsequent rules (Presently a Gurdwara Sahib in one room barrack maintained by security forces stands tall in the Fort). Guru Nanak Dev Ji then travelling through Awantipora, Bijbehara, Anantnag, Mattan and Pahalgam visited Shri Amarnath Cave. At Mattan Guru Nanak held discussions with a very learned intellectual Pandit Braham Das and also a Muslim Fakir named Kamal. The story of a local shepherd Juma and his sheep (who were revived by reciting Waheguru name) is also worthy of mention here. Pandit Braham Das had posed a number of questions to the Guru and Guru Nanak Dev Ji answered them all. Two hymns in reply to questions recited by Guru Nanak Dev Ji are an integral part of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. First hymn: Parh Parh Gadee Ladee ah Parh Parh Bharee ah Saath Parh Parh Bayrhee paa ee ai Parh Parh Gadee ah Khaat Pareehee ah Jaytey Baras Baras Parhee ah jaytay maas Parhee ai Jaytee aarja Parhee ah Jaytay saas Nanak laykhai ai ik gal Hor Homey Jhakh naa Jhaakh You may read and read loads of books; you may read and study vast multitudes of books; you may read and read boat loads of books; you may read and read and fill pits with them; you may read them year and year; you may read them as many months are there; you may read them with every breath. O Nanak, only one thing is of any account, Everything else is useless babbling and idle talk in ego. Similarly, Macauliffe in his work The Sikh Religion has written that when Pandit Braham Das asked Guru Nanak about what existed before creation, the Guru replied by reciting the following hymns: Arbad Narbad Dhundhookara Dharan na Gagna Hukam Apsara Naa Din Raen na Chand na Sooraj Sunn Samadh lagaa i daa......... For endless eons, there was only utter darkness; there was no earth or sky; there was only the infinite Command of His Hukam; there was no day or night; No moon or sun; God sat in Primal, profound Samadhi........... After listening to the answers of Guru Nanak, Pandit Braham Das fell on his feet and sought forgiveness. He started following Gurujis faith and one can easily say he was the first to embrace Sikhism in Kashmir. S Hari Singh Nalwa had brought handwritten Seven Saroops of Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to Mattan and they were installed in seven rooms. Subsequently only two rooms were given to Sikhs. A long standing dispute at Mattan between Pandits and Sikhs has prevented construction of a historical Gurdwara. Presently existing Gurdwara has only two rooms. Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha in Mahan Kosh (Encyclopedia of Sikh History) also mentions that Guru Nanak Dev Ji has blessed the international tourist destination Gulmarg and its surrounding areas. It is therefore important that the Gurdwara Sahib in Gulmarg should be named commemorating the Visit of Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Gulmarg. The writer is former Deputy Assistant Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (IT)

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:34 am

Disturbing trends

The rapid increase of digital technology such as Artificial Intelligence among the college going students is significantly changing the personal life and academic performance. The use of AI in Higher Education is becoming indispensable tool for students for improving their academic careers as well as enjoying their personal lives. Despite having many advantages, there is ample evidence form the research that excess use of digital technology (such as, AI) among students poses various issues, such mental fatigue, stress, anxiety, isolation and other psychological abnormalities. The ultimate effect of digital exposure on the life of student will impact their social connection and their inability to maintain balance between personal life and academics. In order to evaluate the effect of AI-driven overstimulation on the learning behaviour (such as attention and concentration) a study was conducted on the students currently enrolled in the Govt. Degree College Dooru (rural college). The overarching aim of this study was to measure the self-reported effect of AI-driven overstimulation on the learning pattern of students by using a structured questionnaire. This study was carried out by the 8th semester student (Honours with Research (FYUGP), Danish Ayoub Mir under the supervision of Dr. Ummer Rashid Zargar (Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology). In this survey study, AI Exposure Scale (AIES) scale, consisting of 30 items with seven subscales, was used to elucidate and quantify the effect of AI-Driven digital tools on the learning and cognitive behaviours of students. Each subscale was designed to measure the specific domain of digital overstimulation and its effect on the attention and concentration among the students. All these items employed 5-point Likert Scale (where, 1=Never and 5=Always). Benchmarks (severity level) for the AI Exposure Scale was developed to categorise the exposure level among the students. Questionnaire Google Form was created to collect responses from the students enrolled in different semesters. Students were given proper guideline for the submission of their responses and were also informed about the aims and objectives of this survey. After one week, 100 respondents send their responses which were further analysed by using statistical tools. The survey results showed that 39.0% of respondents reported 24 hours/day screentime and only 6% respondents indicated their screen time was less than 8 hours/day. Thirty percent (30%) of student respondents reported screen time addiction of 46 hours per day. The results indicate that 73% of students reported no major anxiety disorder due to overstimulation of different AI/Digital tools. However, 12% of respondents revealed some sort of anxiety disorder and only 5% reported Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Few students (3%) also reported some mental conditions due to overuse of AI/Digital tools. As per this study, the surge in AI or digital tool exposure among college students increased cognitive stimulation, influenced content-switching behaviour and is responsible for fragmented attention span. The results from this study showed moderate screen addiction of AI drive digital tools. The increased screen time among adolescents, especially among college going student is a major concern among the higher education policy makers. The surge in screen time addiction among student may reduce various leaning behaviours, such as book reading, regular library visits and other conventional learning methods. The moderate screen addiction among the students of college reflects that this college is rural and some student may not have access to advanced AI-driven digital tools. Majority of recent research suggest that screen time addiction of digital tools is increasing among undergraduate students. The results from the present study reveals that AI driven tools are impacting attention span of student studying in different semesters. This could be due to that fact that fundamental idea behind the creation of digital tools is to captures the attention of subjects, thereby increasing their subscript and popularity. These results could be also explained on the basis attention economy, which provides explanation of various digital tools (social medial applications, websites, AI-based platforms) are tailormade to keep continuous attention of subscribers through various means (including continuous notification, curated content through different algorithms etc.). Overall, these results clearly indicated that overstimulation of AI-driven digital tools significantly contributes to the decline in concentration and attention span among the college going students. The result further indicates that unregulated use of these digital devices seem to be major obstacle for the enhancing learning behaviour of students as excessive use of these devices cause distractions, reduction in attention control and also leads to decline in cognitive behaviour. However, it is pertinent to mention that there are also advantages of AI-driven tools ranging from effective online education to easy access to knowledge from various sources. There is urgent need to find a way to promote digital well-being in colleges, judicious use of technology, and modified methods to sustain concentration and deep learning while using AI-driven tools. The main application of this study is that the data generated will provide a baseline information for the evaluation of excess use of AI-driven tools on the students currently enrolled in different colleges of J&K. Although this study was meticulously carried out to avoid any shortcoming, nevertheless, the study has some limitations. The sample size of study was comparative low (100 students) which may not allow us to make general inferences that could be applicable for academic institutions. It is strongly recommended to make AI-Curated policies in higher education system to prevent the digital overstimulation during teaching-learning process which may be useful for maintaining the attention and concentration. Disclaimer: The research and ideas presented in this article are for research purposes only and do not reflect the views or position of the institution. Danish Ayoub Mir, Dr. Ummer Rashid Zargar, Prof. Nusrat Jan, Department of Zoology, Govt. Degree College Dooru.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:33 am

Khameneis Funeral as a Map

The funeral ceremonies around late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran were not merely an act of mourning. They were a political theatre, a diplomatic signal, and perhaps most importantly, a map of a changing world. Around one coffin gathered the anxieties, loyalties, calculations and resentments of an international system no longer obedient to the old grammar of American power. Reports said representatives from more than 100 countries were expected to attend the ceremonies. The numbers matter, but the symbolism matters more. Iran has been sanctioned, attacked, isolated, vilified, economically squeezed and militarily pressured for decades. Yet, at the moment of its supreme political-religious transition, much of the non-Western world chose to show up. Not all came as allies. Some came out of geography, some out of faith, some out of energy interests, some out of strategic caution, and some because Iran can no longer be treated as a country to be erased from the regional equation. That is the real story. A funeral is normally an occasion of protocol. States send representatives, offer condolences and return home. But Tehran turned this funeral into statecraft. The procession, the crowds, the sacred geography, the chants, the visiting delegations and the ritual language all worked together to produce one central message: Iran may be wounded, but it is not isolated; it may be battered, but it remains embedded in the politics of West Asia, Eurasia and the wider Global South. This is where the ceremony becomes analytically important. Irans political system has always drawn heavily from the language of martyrdom, memory and resistance. In the Shia imagination, defeat is not always defeat; suffering can become legitimacy; death can become mobilisation. The Islamic Republic understands this grammar deeply. It does not merely mourn its dead. It places them inside a larger narrative of resistance, sacrifice and continuity. That is why Khameneis funeral could not be an ordinary burial. It had to be a demonstration of survival. The state needed to show its own people that the system had not fractured. It needed to show its adversaries that assassination had not produced panic. It needed to show its allies that Irans networks remained intact. And it needed to show the world that the old strategy of isolating Tehran had failed to empty the room. The most striking interpretive claim emerging from commentary on the ceremonies is that Quranic verses were recited before different foreign delegations in ways that appeared to carry coded political meanings. Such claims must be treated with caution unless officially confirmed. But even as interpretation, they are revealing. They point to a distinctive Iranian style of diplomacy in which scripture, symbolism, martyrdom and political messaging often operate together. In Western diplomatic culture, states speak through communiqus, summits, sanctions and press briefings. Iran often speaks in a layered idiom: theological, historical, strategic and emotional at the same time. A verse may console an ally, caution a hesitant partner, rebuke a rival or invoke endurance in the face of military pressure. To miss this language is to misunderstand Tehran. Iran does not always separate religion from strategy; it frequently fuses the two into a single political message. The guest list was equally significant. Pakistans high-level presence reflected not only religious and neighbourhood sentiment, but also Islamabads renewed attempt to position itself as a broker in West Asian politics. Chinas representation signalled continuity: Iran remains part of Beijings Eurasian calculus. Russias presence was unsurprising but meaningful, reflecting the convergence of two sanctioned powers resisting Western pressure. Central Asian, Caucasian, Gulf and regional delegations showed that Irans importance is not ideological alone. It is geographic, economic, sectarian, military and civilisational. Indias representation deserves particular attention. New Delhi did not send its Prime Minister or External Affairs Minister, which preserved diplomatic caution. But India did not stay away either. Its delegation reflected the old instinct of strategic autonomy: engagement without surrender, balance without theatrics. Iran matters to India because of Chabahar, Central Asia, Afghanistan, energy, Gulf stability, maritime access, Shia networks and the need to avoid being trapped in a purely American-Israeli reading of West Asia. For India, Iran is not a sentimental question. It is a strategic necessity. The absence of the West was also eloquent. Europe was largely invisible, reportedly because it had not been invited. The United States was, predictably, absent. President Trumps shabby and unbecoming remark at Mount Rushmore on 4 July suggesting that he could eliminate the entire gathering in Tehran with one shot only exposed the crudity of a power increasingly unsure of its own moral authority. It sounded less like strategic confidence than a self-soothing performance by an enlarged but bruised ego. Israel, meanwhile, stood outside the ceremony not merely as an adversary, but as the principal antagonist in the conflict that had produced this moment. Yet the absence of the West did not empty the ceremony of meaning. That is precisely the point. There was a time when American hostility could turn a state into a diplomatic quarantine zone. That power has weakened. It has not vanished, but it no longer commands automatic obedience. The distinction is important. The United States remains the worlds most powerful military actor. The dollar remains central to global finance. Europe remains economically consequential. Israel remains militarily formidable. But power is not the same as hegemony. Power can punish; hegemony can make others accept its punishments as legitimate. What Tehrans funeral showed is that American power survives, but American hegemony is fraying. This does not mean the birth of a clean new world order. The phrase is often used too easily. What we are witnessing is not order, but disorder: multipolar, transactional, unstable and resentful. China does not want to police the world like America. Russia wants disruption and leverage. India wants autonomy. Pakistan wants relevance. The Gulf wants security without total dependence. Turkey wants room for manoeuvre. Iran wants deterrence and recognition. The Global South wants respect, but does not speak with one voice. This is not a new order; it is the breakdown of an old one. The funeral revealed this transition with unusual clarity. Around Khameneis coffin stood not a disciplined anti-Western alliance, but a gathering of states and movements connected by overlapping interests, grievances and necessities. Some admired Iran. Some feared it. Some needed it. Some used the ceremony to signal independence from Washington. Their presence did not mean they accepted Irans ideology. It meant they could not accept Irans erasure. There is, however, a danger in romanticising the spectacle. A huge funeral cannot solve Irans economic crisis. A powerful procession cannot erase internal dissent. Sacred symbolism cannot settle succession. Diplomatic attendance cannot remove sanctions or repair the damage of war. Irans strength lies in endurance, but its weakness lies in exhaustion. Both were visible in Tehran. That is why the funeral must be read with balance. It was neither empty propaganda nor proof of Iranian triumph. It was a strategic ritual at a moment of deep transition. It showed the Islamic Republics capacity to mobilise memory, faith, crowds and networks. It also showed that the world around Iran has changed. The West can still sanction, strike, threaten and isolate. But it can no longer assume that the rest of the world will automatically stand aside. A coffin became a diplomatic table. A funeral became a summit. A guest list became a map. And the map tells us this: the American century may not be over as power, but it is over as certainty. The old world in which Washington could decide who was legitimate and who was untouchable is fading. In its place is a harsher, more fragmented world, where attendance itself becomes strategy, mourning becomes messaging, and even a funeral can announce the arrival of historys next turn.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:27 am

A warm welcome

Over the decades, pilgrims coming to Kashmir have acknowledged the hospitality of local people. Many locals voluntarily provide homes, guidance, and assistance to the Yatris. This year, the LG administration involved locals as well as all stakeholders to ensure a successful Yatra. The cooperative understanding between the local community and civil administration helps maintain the safety and smooth movement of pilgrims. Beyond logistical support, Kashmiri hospitality embodies the spirit of Kashmiriyat, brotherhood, religious harmony, and goodwill. Amarnath Yatra is deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual fabric of Kashmir. Besides its religious significance, it brings socio-economic benefits to local communities, acting as an agent of tourism and local youth engagement in the region. Each year, the pilgrimage not only visits the holy Amarnath cave, situated at an altitude of 3,880 meters in the Himalayas, which holds important religious significance, but also offers a new experience of travel and exchange of culture and dialogue with the Kashmiri people. The journey is challenging, involving trekking through rugged terrains and harsh weather, but pilgrims undertake it with unwavering devotion. The Yatra not only generates revenue but also restores and rejuvenates people-to-people contact. During the visit, the influx of Yatris increases local business such as hotels, restaurants, transport services, and shops, creating vital job opportunities for local youth who work as guides, helpers, and service providers. The Yatra season stimulates the local economy and fosters the overall development of the region by encouraging tourists to explore other attractions, thereby extending the economic benefits beyond the pilgrimage itself. The arrangements by the local government have ensured the safety, sanitation, and convenience of pilgrims. The Lt Governor has assured that all Yatra tracks are being upgraded with improved infrastructure, including better accommodation, transportation, and waste management facilities. The Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) and the Rural Development Department (RDD) have deployed around 4000 sanitary workers to maintain cleanliness along the Yatra routes. Security is a top priority; the involvement of security forces, local civil societies, and administrative bodies ensures the peaceful and smooth functioning of the Yatra. The significant presence of security personnel reflects the prevailing peace in the valley, highlighting the regions stability. One of the most heartening aspects of the Yatra is the role of the Kashmiri people. Locals treat the pilgrims as cherished guests, offering hospitality that reflects the true spirit of Kashmiriyat, a tradition of mutual respect, religious harmony, and brotherhood. Civil society organizations in Kashmir make extensive arrangements to welcome Yatris with warmth and respect, ensuring their journey is comfortable and memorable. This tradition of hospitality not only reinforces religious tolerance but also strengthens communal bonds between different religious communities in the region. The Amarnath Yatra allows a meaningful interaction between pilgrims and the local communities. It is important to promote intra-faith dialogue among Kashmirs diverse religious groups during the Yatra, fostering mutual understanding and respect. Encouraging regular cultural and religious exchanges will strengthen bonds of brotherhood and celebrate religious diversity. Special focus should be given to youth, providing them dedicated time and space to interact and build the foundation for lasting peace. Involvement of religious leaders from all faiths in Kashmir accompanying the Yatra would symbolize unity and shared commitment to communal harmony. People who come specifically for the Amarnath Yatra should be allowed to travel to other places to visit additional tourist sites and meet locals in open-air settings. A few years ago, Yatris not only visited the Amarnath cave but other tourist destinations as well. This approach helps build strong bonds and boosts local engagement.

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:22 am

Re-imagining Kashmir beyond Srinagar

My recent article, Srinagar Cannot Breathe Forever, published in Greater Kashmir on June 28, argued that the challenges confronting Srinagar - traffic congestion, environmental degradation, shrinking public spaces, housing shortages and overstretched civic infrastructure - are not isolated urban problems. They are symptoms of a deeper structural imbalance. For decades, Srinagar has grown not merely as the capital city but as the Valleys dominant destination for governance, commerce, education, healthcare, tourism and employment. Every new institution, office, shopping complex or commercial establishment has added another layer of pressure to a city whose physical limits are increasingly defined by its lakes, wetlands, floodplains and fragile ecology. The question before us is therefore much larger than improving traffic management or constructing another flyover. It is whether Kashmir can envision a future where prosperity is shared across the Valley instead of being concentrated in one city. The answer must be an emphatic yes. BEYOND A SRINAGAR-CENTRIC DEVELOPMENT MODEL Every morning, tens of thousands of people travel from Budgam, Ganderbal, Bandipora, Baramulla, Kupwara, Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam and Anantnag into Srinagar ( also from peripheries of Srinagar Administrative District). They come for work, higher education, specialised healthcare, government services, trade and business. By evening, they return home, repeating a cycle that consumes time, fuel and productivity while adding to congestion and air pollution. No city, however well governed, can indefinitely sustain such a daily influx. Road widening, better junction design, intelligent traffic systems and stricter parking regulations are all necessary. Yet they can only postpone the inevitable if the underlying pattern of excessive centralisation remains unchanged. The real challenge is not mobility; it is concentration. A VALLEY OF MULTIPLE GROWTH CENTRES Around the world, successful metropolitan regions have adopted a polycentric model of development, where several well-planned cities complement rather than compete with each other. Such models reduce pressure on the primary city while creating new engines of economic growth, a shift from Administrative Districts to Infrastructural cum Institutional Districts . We may have to abandon tourism (destination centric) development authorities which have done less good to these prime locations by way of reducing their green cover with unabated construction boom, which should have been around these places rather than deep inside. Now give a thought to having three Development Authorities viz Centre, North and South Kashmir. Kashmir can adopt a similar vision. Anantnag has the potential to evolve into a premier education and healthcare hub for South Kashmir. With the near completion of Ring Road Project Baramulla can emerge as a logistics, warehousing and agro-industrial gateway, particularly as regional connectivity continues to improve. Sopore can strengthen its traditional role as the Valleys agri-business and horticultural capital, with modern fruit-processing industries adding value to local produce. Pulwama, already known for agriculture and entrepreneurship, can become a centre for agro-technology, biotechnology, research and innovation - with its IUST and IIMA-CSIR. Now JKMPCL is also planning to establish its second largest milk processing facility after Cheshmashahi. Budgam, because of its proximity to Srinagar International Airport, is ideally positioned for logistics parks, convention facilities, hotels, guesthouses and medical facilities, besides aviation-linked businesses. Ganderbal, Bandipora, Kupwara and other districts possess unique strengths in tourism, hydropower, education, horticulture and eco-enterprises that deserve focused investment rather than peripheral attention. Each region has comparative advantages. Planning should build upon them instead of replicating identical urban models everywhere. PLANNING FOR 2050, NOT 2030 Urban planning often becomes reactive. Infrastructure follows population growth instead of anticipating it. Kashmir has an opportunity to reverse that approach. A Regional Spatial Development Plan for Kashmir 2050 should identify future growth corridors, economic clusters, satellite townships, conservation zones and transport networks before unplanned urbanisation overtakes available land. Such a blueprint should integrate land use, transport, housing, climate resilience, tourism, industry and environmental conservation into a single long-term vision. The objective should not simply be to accommodate growth but to direct it intelligently. INSTITUTIONS SHAPE CITIES Cities grow where opportunities exist. If every major university, tertiary hospital, secretariat, convention centre, sports complex and commercial district continues to be located in Srinagar, migration towards the capital will remain inevitable. Balanced regional development requires a conscious policy of dispersing future public investments. New universities, specialised hospitals, IT parks, research centres, tourism infrastructure and administrative offices should increasingly be established across different districts. Government policy has the power to influence geography. Once institutions move, investment follows. Housing develops. Services expand. Employment grows. Eventually, migration patterns begin to change. BETTER CONNECTIVITY, LESS CONGESTION Regional development does not diminish Srinagars importance; it strengthens it. Improved public transport linking district headquarters, modern bus rapid transit, integrated regional mobility and digital governance can substantially reduce unnecessary daily travel. Equally important is expanding digital infrastructure. Telemedicine, online public services, remote education and hybrid workplaces can reduce physical dependence on the capital while improving access across the Valley. The objective is simple: bring services closer to citizens rather than forcing citizens to travel to services. PROTECTING SRINAGAR BY REDUCING ITS BURDEN Srinagars greatest assets are not its shopping centres or office complexes. Its identity lies in the Dal and Nigeen lakes, the Jhelum, Mughal gardens, heritage architecture, historic neighbourhoods and centuries-old urban character. These cannot survive endless expansion. The city should increasingly focus on conservation, cultural tourism, high-quality public spaces, pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods and environmental restoration rather than unrestrained commercial growth. Relieving pressure on Srinagar is therefore not an economic sacrifice. It is an investment in preserving Kashmirs cultural and ecological heart. A DEFINING CHOICE History offers societies moments when incremental change is no longer sufficient. Kashmir may be approaching such a moment. Population growth, rapid urbanisation, increasing tourism, rising aspirations and climate uncertainty require a development strategy measured not in election cycles but in generations. If we continue concentrating every opportunity in Srinagar, we will inevitably continue discussing congestion, pollution, housing shortages and declining quality of life. If, however, we choose balanced regional development - building strong district economies, creating specialised urban centres and planning for the next fifty years - we can transform the Valley into a network of prosperous, connected and sustainable cities. That is the real solution to helping Srinagar breathe again. The future of Kashmir will not be secured by building a bigger Srinagar. It will be secured by building a stronger Kashmir beyond Srinagar. Dr G N Qasba, Senior Advisor IRADe, New Delhi Former Commissioner SMC, Vice Chairman SDA

Greater Kashmir 10 Jul 2026 5:20 am

Are data centres uncool? Questions over AI's ecological trade-off are growing louder but solutions may be emerging

AI's environmental strain from data centers and resource exploitation is causing growing public concern. Communities face water shortages and e-waste issues while AI promises resource management improvements. AI can enhance grid efficiency and climate modeling, offering local benefits. However, equitable distribution of AI's economic gains remains a significant global challenge. Spreading AI development geographically can ease resource pressures and foster local capabilities.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 11:37 pm

Why micro-irrigation needs more than subsidies

India faces significant economic losses from water scarcity and weak monsoons. Micro-irrigation offers substantial benefits for farmers and agricultural productivity. However, a significant adoption gap exists, particularly among smallholder farmers. Effective strategies involve field demonstrations, peer learning, and local water ambassadors. Sustained adoption requires integrating capacity building with financial incentives and practical support.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 11:33 pm

India must finish the capital account reforms begun in 1991

India's capital controls have transformed from restrictive permissions to more refined regulations. As the nation pursues its economic aspirations, a more open and predictable capital framework is essential. Recent moves by regulators were unexpected and lacked clarity for investors.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 11:26 pm

World witnessed capability, credibility of India's defence platform during 'Op Sindoor': PM Modi

Melbourne, Jul 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the world witnessed the capability and credibility of India's defence platform during 'Operation Sindoor' when explosions were taking place at terrorists' hideouts across the border. He made the remarks while speaking at an Indian diaspora event, 'Melbourne meets Modi', also attended by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The world is witnessing the capability and credibility of our defence sector. You must have seen the demonstration in Operation Sindoor, PM Modi said. The explosions were taking place at the terrorists' hideouts, and their echoes were reverberating across the world, he said. Did you feel proud of the action taken against terrorist camps? Modi asked, amid cheers and applause from the audience. India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in retaliation for the horrific Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 innocent civilians. Under the operation, India launched a series of precision missile strikes on nine terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, eliminating at least 100 terrorists. In September last, in a viral video, Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) commander MasoodIlyas Kashmiri admitted that the family of the terror group's chief Masood Azhar was orn into pieces in Indian missile strikes in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. The strikes triggered four days of intense clashes between India and Pakistan, and ended with an understanding to stop the military actions on May 10.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 10:55 pm

NC invites Mirwaiz, Kashmir's Grand Mufti and all political parties to join Delhi protest

Srinagar, Jul 9: In a first, the ruling National Conference on Thursday said it has invited Kashmir's chief preacher, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, to join its upcoming protest in New Delhi demanding the restoration of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir. The National Conference said it has invited all political parties, including the BJP, to take part in the protest. The Mirwaiz, who formerly led the moderate faction of the now-defunct Hurriyat Conference, has been extended the invitation in his capacity as the head of the Muthaida Majlis-e-Ulema, an umbrella body representing several prominent religious organisations. Broadening its outreach, the National Conference has also invited the Grand Mufti of Kashmir, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam, to participate in the demonstration. Apart from the political parties, the National Conference has invited Mirwaiz sahab, who is chief of the Muthaida Majlis-e-Ulema, and Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam, the Grand Mufti of Kashmir, said NC chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq. Sadiq said the National Conference has invited all political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, including the BJP, to take part in the protest. Most of the invitations have been sent out, while others are being processed. We have invited the president of Jammu and Kashmir BJP, as well as the heads of other political parties, including Mehbooba Mufti of the Peoples Democratic Party and Altaf Bukhari of the Apni Party, he said. The move marks a significant shift in the region's political landscape, signalling an effort by the ruling party to build a broader coalition -- bridging mainstream political entities and influential religious leadership -- to press the Centre on the statehood issue. The National Conference has announced that it would hold a sit-in protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on the first day of the monsoon session of Parliament on July 20, to remind the Centre of its promise to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 10:43 pm

Terrorism, naxalism wiped out under PM Modis leadership: Amit Shah

New Delhi, July 9: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah, today addressed the Land Border Districts Superintendents of Police Conference2026 in New Delhi. Union Ministers of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai and Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Union Home Secretary, Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), Directors General of Police of the border states, and several senior officials were present on the occasion. On this occasion, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah said that this conference has given an institutional shape to the comprehensive approach towards border security. He added that in the coming times, we will also move forward holistically to ensure coastal border security. He further said that this conference will focus on discussing problems related to border security, addressing concerns regarding their resolution, and formulating appropriate policy measures in this direction. Shah said that Indias border security system, based on the vision of a Smart Border, will become the most modern in the world in the coming years. He said that the Modi government, along with the associated border guarding forces, state and district administrations, relevant stakeholders of the Government of India, and local citizens - through their mutual integration - is constructing a strong quadrangular security grid. Shri Shah emphasized that the a secure border, prosperous border region, and a vigilant society together can make the country secure. Union Home Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country has been freed from Naxalism and terrorism in Jammu & Kashmir and the North-East, which is an indicator of our collective success. He said that in the next three years, we will inflict serious damage on the narcotics menace and achieve victory over it as well. He added that a strong system is being built to make the country completely infiltration-free and to ensure that infiltration does not happen at all. Shri Shah said that earlier, problems were permanent and solutions were temporary. In the Modi government, we are striking at the roots of the problems and making the solutions permanent. Shah said that the Modi Government has increased investment in border infrastructure by 400 percent and has adopted a scientific approach to strengthening border security. He said that under the Vibrant Villages Programme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described the country's last village as its first village. Under this initiative, efforts are being made to prevent migration, generate employment, and ensure 100 percent implementation of government welfare schemes.Shri Shah said that Prime Minister Modi has launched the Demography Mission to study demographic changes, identify abnormal factors contributing to demographic growth, and recommend measures to prevent such changes in the future. He said that the Modi Government is committed to curbing abnormal demographic growth caused by unnatural factors through a ruthless approach. Union Home Minister said that the primary cause of demographic changes in border areas is illegal infiltration. Union Home Minister said that to make border security impenetrable, the Modi Government has established a quadrangular, transforming India's approach from reactive to proactive. He said that the Modi Government is moving from an isolated border outpost system towards the creation of an integrated security grid. Union Home Minister also emphasized the importance of ensuring that information on demographic changes caused by abnormal factors in border areas is communicated from the grassroots to the highest level at the earliest possible stage. Shah said that the Modi Government is fencing the 1,610-km-long IndiaMyanmar border at a cost of 31,000 crore. He said that the Government's objectives are to prevent proxy war, illegal infiltration, the spread of radicalization, narcotics trafficking, smuggling, drone-related threats, cybercrime, organized crime, and demographic changes; to make border areas more livable; to prevent migration from these regions; and to ensure their security.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 10:35 pm

COAS reviews prevailing security dynamics, counter-insurgency grid along LoC in Pir Panjal region

Srinagar, July 9: Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Dhiraj Seth Thursday visited forward areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch, Rajouri and Sunderbani to review the prevailing security dynamics and counter-insurgency grid of the Indian Armys White Knight Corps. During his visit, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) was briefed on the evolving security environment, operational deployments, surveillance architecture, field innovations and integrated operational readiness. He also assessed the ongoing infrastructure development and the formation's sustained efforts to empower the communities of India's first villages through people-centric initiatives. The COAS commended all ranks for their operational excellence and unwavering commitment and exhorted them to remain mission-focused, operationally agile and continue striving for excellence.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 7:45 pm

Mobile passport van to provide passport services in Kargil from July 13-15

Srinagar, July 9: The Passport Seva Project (PSP) under the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, has introduced Mobile Passport Van Services to ensure seamless passport facilities for applicants residing in different jurisdictions, including remote and far-flung areas. Under this initiative, the Regional Passport Office (RPO), Srinagar, will operate a Mobile Passport Van in Kargil district for facilitating passport-related services to applicants. The Mobile Passport Van will remain stationed for two days at the Tourist Facilitation Centre, Bemathang, Kargil on July 13 (Monday) to July 15, 2026 (Wednesday). Applicants from Kargil and adjoining areas can avail passport services by booking appointments through the official Passport Seva website. Applicants are required to visit the website and select Passport Van as the service option while choosing their preferred appointment slot for the specified dates. Speaking on the initiative, Shri B. S. Rawat, Passport Officer, Srinagar, said that the Mobile Passport Van Service reflects the Government of Indias commitment to extending citizen-centric passport services to people living in remote regions and ensuring greater accessibility, transparency and convenience in passport delivery mechanisms. The applicants should report to the designated location at the scheduled time on the date of appointment and may contact the Mobile Passport Van Team Registration Number PB65BF1377 for any further assistance. For more information, applicants may visit the official Passport Seva website at passportindia.gov.in or contact the Regional Passport Office, Srinagar.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 6:58 pm

Satish Sharma secures breakthrough on mutton dealers' issues during meetings in Punjab

Chandigarh, July 9: In a significant step towards resolving the long-pending issues faced by the mutton dealers, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, today held a series of meetings with the Punjab Government, resulting in immediate directions for addressing the concerns of the trading community. The Minister held detailed discussions with the Punjab's Animal and Sheep Husbandry Minister, the Chief Secretary of Punjab, the Secretary, Science & Technology and the Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj. The primary focus of the meetings was to find an immediate and practical resolution to the issues affecting the mutton dealers, which have been causing hardships to the traders and impacting the smooth movement of livestock. During the marathon deliberations, Satish Sharma strongly projected the concerns of the mutton dealers. He emphasized the need for coordinated action between the governments of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab to facilitate hassle-free movement of livestock while ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements. Responding positively to the Minister's intervention, the Punjab Government issued on-the-spot instructions to the concerned departments to take immediate steps for resolving the issues. The decisions taken during the meetings are expected to significantly ease the difficulties being faced by the mutton dealers and ensure smoother coordination between Punjab and J&K. Expressing satisfaction over the outcome of the meetings, Satish Sharma said that safeguarding the interests of traders and ensuring uninterrupted supply of essential commodities remains a priority of the Government. He said the positive response from the Punjab Government reflects the spirit of cooperative federalism and inter-state coordination in resolving issues affecting the livelihoods of thousands of people. The meetings also featured extensive discussions on strengthening cooperation in the field of animal husbandry. Both sides explored measures to improve livestock management, disease control, scientific breeding practices and veterinary services through greater collaboration and exchange of best practices. In separate discussions with the senior officials, the Minister also reviewed opportunities for enhanced cooperation in the fields of Science & Technology, innovation, digital governance and research. He stressed the need to leverage technology for improving public service delivery and promoting sustainable development. The growing menace of drug abuse also figured prominently during the discussions. Satish Sharma held detailed deliberations with the senior Punjab officials on the state's comprehensive anti-drug strategy, particularly its community-based model involving Village Defence Committees and a dedicated 24x7 monitoring mechanism. He said these initiatives have shown encouraging results and would be examined for suitable adoption in Jammu and Kashmir to strengthen the fight against drug abuse and protect the youth from the scourge of narcotics. The Minister thanked the Punjab Government for its prompt response and assured the mutton dealers that the Jammu and Kashmir Government would continue to work closely with all the stakeholders to ensure that their genuine concerns are addressed in a time-bound manner.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 6:52 pm

Army defuses old, unexploded mortar shell in Poonch village

Jammu, July 9: Army officials defused an old, unexploded mortar shell found in an agricultural field in the forward area of Poonch district on Thursday, after villagers noticed the shell while harvesting maize in Kussalian village and subsequently alerted authorities, officials said. We were harvesting maize in our field when we suddenly spotted an old, unexploded bomb. We didn't touch it. Instead, we immediately informed the nearby Army unit. They are on their way now to defuse it as soon as possible, resident Pardeep Kumar said. Officials said police and Army personnel reached the spot soon after receiving the information and secured the area before the bomb disposal squad began safely defusing the mortar shell. No casualties or property damage were reported. Officials said the unexploded shell is believed to be a remnant of past cross-border shelling in the border district.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 6:31 pm

Srinagar Police attach properties of two notorious drug peddlers under Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan

Srinagar, July 9: In a major crackdown on the financial infrastructure of narcotics trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police have attached two immovable properties worth approximately Rs 1.05 crore belonging to two notorious drug peddlers. The action was carried out by Police Station Rainawari under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, reaffirming the commitment of Jammu and Kashmir Police to dismantle the drug network by targeting assets acquired through illicit narcotics trade A police spokesperson said that an immovable property comprising a three-storeyed residential house constructed on 05 marlas of land situated at Tujgari Mohalla, Srinagar, with an estimated market value of approximately Rs 65 lakh, belonged to Zahoor Ahmad Sheikh, S/o Late Ghulam Hassan Sheikh, R/o Tujgari Mohalla, Nowhatta, has been attached in connection with FIR No. 59/2019 under Section 8/20 NDPS Act of Police Station Rainawari. He said the accused is also involved in FIR No. 11/2018 under Section 8/20 NDPS Act and FIR No. 41/2021 under Sections 8/20 NDPS Act and 48 Excise Act registered at Police Station Nowhatta. In a separate action, an immovable property comprising 05 marlas of land along with a single-storeyed temporary structure erected thereon at Kand Mohalla, Rainawari, having an estimated value of approximately Rs 40 lakh, belonged to Bilal Ahmad Kand, S/o Ghulam Hyder Kand, R/o Kand Mohalla, Dal, Rainawari, has been attached in connection with FIR No. 36/2022 under Section 8/20 NDPS Act of Police Station Rainawari. Both properties have been attached under the provisions of Section 68-F of the NDPS Act after being identified as illegally acquired assets generated through proceeds of narcotics trafficking and drug peddling. The spokesperson said that by targeting the economic backbone of drug traffickers, Srinagar Police are sending a strong message that crime will not pay and that illegally acquired assets will be traced and confiscated in accordance with the law. Srinagar Police remain steadfast in their resolve to eradicate the menace of drugs from society and appeal to the public to continue supporting the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan by sharing any information related to drug trafficking or narcotics-related activities. The identity of informants shall be kept strictly confidential, spokesperson added.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 6:05 pm

J&K Bank inks maiden strategic partnership with Directorate of Census Operations JKL for Census 2027 Population Enumeration awareness

Srinagar, July 9: Reinforcing its commitment to nation-building and public service, J&K Bank today signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), first-of-its-kind in the nation, with the Directorate of Census Operations, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh to collaborate on media, publicity and public awareness activities for the upcoming Population Enumeration phase of Census 2027 in the UTs of J&K and Ladakh. This historic MoU was inked by Chief General Manager Ashutosh Sareen on behalf of J&K Bank, while Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) and Director Census Operations (DCO) Amit Sharma (IAS) put in his signatures on behalf of the Directorate of Census Operations J&K and Ladakh in the presence of Joint Chief Principal Census Officer Arun Kumar, Deputy Chief Principal Census Officer Manmeet Singh Loomba, General Manager (CC&M) Mohammad Muzaffar Wani, DGM Syed Aadil Bashir and other senior officers from both organizations. The landmark partnership will leverage the Bank's extensive branch network, digital signages and trusted customer outreach channels to disseminate official Census-related information and create widespread public awareness about the country's first Census through digital means. The collaboration will involve widespread media, publicity and awareness initiatives. Speaking on the collaboration, Chief Principal Census Officer and Director Census Operations Amit Sharma said, J&K Bank is one of the most trusted public-facing institutions in both the Union Territories with an unmatched presence across urban, rural, border and remote areas. By integrating Census communication with this trusted institutional network, we are taking authentic Census information directly to the people, strengthening public confidence and ensuring that no resident remains unaware of this important national exercise. The Chief Principal Census Officer Amit Sharma further highlighted that the landmark partnership would substantially strengthen the Directorate's ongoing publicity campaign by integrating Census messaging into one of the largest institutional networks. While expressing confidence that the collaboration would significantly improve public awareness and facilitate seamless conduct of the forthcoming Census operations, Amit further said, Besides reaching lakhs of residents through the Bank's physical and digital touchpoints, the initiative would help counter misinformation, reinforce public trust and encourage greater participation during Population Enumeration, particularly in remote, border and underserved areas. Speaking on the occasion, Chief General Manager Ashutosh Sareen said, The Census is one of the most significant national exercises, providing the foundation for informed policymaking, equitable resource allocation and evidence-based planning for the country's future. Its success depends not only on robust execution but also on widespread public awareness and participation. As a trusted financial institution with a deep presence across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, J&K Bank is privileged to support this national endeavour by leveraging its extensive physical and digital outreach to disseminate authentic information, build public confidence and encourage greater participation in Census 2027, he added. Under the MoU, J&K Bank will facilitate the display of Census awareness material, including posters, pamphlets and standees, across its branches, customer service areas, financial literacy centres and other public-facing locations. The Bank will also disseminate Census awareness messages through its digital signages. Both organizations will coordinate the awareness campaign through designated nodal officers. The MoU is non-commercial in nature and entails no financial commitment from either side. It is worthwhile to mention here that this exclusive MoU of J&K Bank with Census Department, MHA, Government of India, will remain in force up to March 31, 2027, providing a structured framework for coordinated awareness initiatives aimed at promoting informed public participation and facilitating the successful conduct of Census 2027 across the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 4:52 pm

Mirwaiz pays tributes to Ayatollah Khamenei at Budgam, calls Muslim unity greatest tribute to him

Budgam, July 9: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir and Head of Mutahida Majlis-e-Ulema (MMU) Dr. Moulvi Mohammad Umar Farooq, while speaking at a memorial event organised by Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian, headed by Aga Syed Hasan Al-Moosavi Al-Safavi, at Budgam, paid rich tributes to the late Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, describing him as a towering religious and political figure whose life reflected faith, courage, steadfastness and concern for the unity and dignity of the Muslim Ummah. Mirwaiz said that Ayatollah Khameneis life carried an important message for Muslims across the world: faith is not confined only to personal worship, but also demands standing for justice, defending human dignity, speaking for the oppressed and resisting injustice with wisdom and courage. He said the greatest tribute to Ayatollah Khamenei would be to uphold the cause of Muslim unity. In a time when the Ummah faces division, conflict and external pressures, his message reminds us that Shia and Sunni, despite differences of school and opinion, are part of one Ummah, with one Quran, one Prophet (pbuh) and one Qibla, Mirwaiz said. Referring to Ayatollah Khameneis principled position on nuclear weapons, Mirwaiz said that despite facing repeated threats and pressure, he opposed the acquisition and use of nuclear weapons, viewing them as contrary to Islamic teachings and against humanity. He said this moral position was significant in an age where destructive power is often mistaken for strength, while true strength lies in justice, restraint and responsibility. Mirwaiz also recalled Ayatollah Khameneis consistent support for the Palestinian people and their right to dignity, justice and freedom. He said that the suffering of Palestine continues to remain a wound on the conscience of the world and a test of the moral responsibility of the Muslim Ummah and the international community. Referring to the situation of people facing prolonged uncertainty and injustice, Mirwaiz said that oppressed peoples everywhere draw strength from unity, patience, moral clarity and collective resolve. He said that dignity cannot be secured through division, and that communities seeking justice must remain united, disciplined and guided by wisdom. Mirwaiz prayed for the departed leader and said that his legacy should inspire Muslims to reject sectarianism, strengthen brotherhood, stand with the oppressed and work for justice, peace and unity.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 4:45 pm

Khyber Cement Renews Title Sponsorship of Kashmir Super League for 2026

SRINAGAR: Khyber Cement has renewed its title sponsorship of the Kashmir Super League (KSL) for the 2026 season, reaffirming its support for football development and youth talent in Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the leagues second edition. The sponsorship renewal was formalised during a signing ceremony at the companys corporate office in Hyderpora, Srinagar. The []

KashmirLife 9 Jul 2026 3:54 pm

Amarnath Yatra-2026:LG Sinha visits yatra transit camp and yatri niwas in Srinagar; reviews arrangements for pilgrims

Srinagar, Jul 09: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday visited the Yatra Transit Camp and Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk in Srinagar and reviewed the arrangements made for the pilgrims of ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The Lieutenant Governor interacted with the officials and pilgrims and enquired about the facilities. He directed the officials to ensure that every devotee of Lord Shiva receives round-the-clock care. From registration to accommodation and food, no pilgrim should face any inconvenience. It must be our collective responsibility to make their stay in Jammu Kashmir divine and comfortable, the Lieutenant Governor told the officials. The Lieutenant Governor took stock of the arrangements, including accommodation, sanitation, security, healthcare, drinking water, power supply, firefighting measures and other essential services made by different departments aimed at ensuring the comfort and safety of the yatris. The figures from the past week reveal that this years Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has witnessed a greater number of devotees compared to last year. This surge is not only a blessing for our spiritual heritage but also a positive sign for tourism in Jammu Kashmir, giving fresh momentum to the local economy. I want that the rich handicrafts and handloom products of Jammu Kashmir should travel across the country and this unique heritage find a place in every devotees home. This will honor our artisans and it will also strengthen the spirit of One District One Product campaign, weaving together faith, culture and prosperity, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor lauded the coordinated efforts of District Administration, all line departments, Shrine Board, Police, security forces and other stakeholders. He emphasized the need to maintain the close coordination and vigilance in ensuring effective crowd management, hassle-free registration process and dissemination of timely information updates to the pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage. He also directed for strict legal action against those found involved in fraudulent registration practices. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by Shri Nalin Prabhat, DGP; Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari, CEO, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board; Shri V K Birdi, IGP Kashmir; Shri Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Srinagar; Shri Rajiv Pandey, DIG CKR; Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Shri Akshay Labroo; Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar; Shri Faz Lul Haseeb, Municipal Commissioner Srinagar and other senior officers.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 3:32 pm

MHA orders major reshuffle of AGMUT IAS, IPS officers; several Jammu & Kashmir officers moved

Srinagar, Jul 09: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday ordered a major reshuffle of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Police Service (IPS) officers belonging to the AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territories) cadre, transferring several officers into and out of Jammu & Kashmir with immediate effect. According to an order issued by the MHA, IAS officer Saugat Biswas (2006 batch) has been transferred from Arunachal Pradesh to Jammu & Kashmir, while Mamta Yadav (2021 batch) and Ishita Rathi (2022 batch) have also been posted to the Union Territory from Delhi and Puducherry, respectively. On the other hand, Shahid Iqbal Choudhary (2009 batch) has been transferred from Jammu & Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh, while Swati Sheemar (2023 batch) has been shifted from J&K to Delhi. Among IPS officers, the MHA has transferred Vishnu Kumar (2019 batch) from Delhi to Jammu & Kashmir. Officers Arshi Aadil (2019 batch) from Goa, Tikam Singh Verma (2020 batch) from Goa, K M Priyanka (2021 batch) from Chandigarh, Rajeev Kumar Ambasta, Deepak Yadav, Anand Kumar Mishra, and Satish Kumar from Delhi have also been posted to Jammu & Kashmir. Meanwhile, several IPS officers currently serving in Jammu & Kashmir have been transferred out. Rajesh Kumar Sharma (2014 batch) has been posted to Chandigarh, Tanushree (2017 batch) to Delhi, Deepika (2018 batch) to Puducherry, and Gaurav Sikarwar (2019 batch) to Goa. The transfers have been ordered with immediate effect and will remain in force until further orders, the MHA said.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 3:14 pm

J&K Police return two lost mobile phones to owners at Banihal Langar Ground

Banihal, Jul 09: The Jammu and Kashmir Police once again demonstrated honesty and prompt public service during the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra by returning two lost mobile phones to their rightful owners at the Lamber Ground Langar site in Banihal. According to Inspector Vicky Kumar, Incharge Lamber Ground Banihal, an Oppo mobile phone was found lying unattended at the Langar Ground on Thursday morning. The phone was secured by the police, and after proper verification of ownership, it was handed over to its rightful owner. Later in the day, police recovered another lost mobile phone, a OnePlus handset, from the same location. Following the same verification process, the phone was safely returned to its owner. Inspector Vicky Kumar said the police personnel deployed at the Yatra camp remain vigilant to ensure the safety and convenience of pilgrims. He urged yatris to take proper care of their belongings and immediately report any lost valuables to the nearest police assistance centre. The gesture was appreciated by the pilgrims, who thanked the Jammu and Kashmir Police for their honesty, professionalism, and dedicated service during the annual pilgrimage.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 3:11 pm

Budgam Farmers Report Premature Heading in Basmati Paddy, Seek Probe

Several farmers in Check Kawoosa village of Budgam district have reported an unusual case of premature heading in their basmati paddy crop, with panicles emerging shortly after transplanting while the plants remain stunted. Farmers say they used basmati seeds supplied by the Agriculture Department and fear the abnormal growth could severely reduce grain development and yield, leading to significant financial losses. They have urged the Agriculture Department to conduct an immediate on-ground inspection, investigate the cause of the anomaly, fix responsibility if any lapse is found, and provide compensation to affected farmers

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 2:26 pm

Sustainable tourism key to Kashmir's future, says MLA Tangmarg

Srinagar, July 09: Calling for a shift from mass tourism to sustainable tourism, Tangmarg MLA Farooq Ahmad Shah on Wednesday said Jammu and Kashmir must prioritise quality visitors, scientific planning and environmental protection to preserve its world-renowned tourist destinations. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a workshop on sustainable tourism, Shah said the Union Territory's premier destinations, including Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg and Patnitop, require comprehensive master plans to ensure long-term sustainability. There comes a time when we have to rethink our tourism practices. We should not focus on volume; we should focus on quality tourists, he said, adding that existing master plans for tourist destinations should be revised wherever necessary. Describing Jammu and Kashmir as the country's finest natural destination, Shah said the region offers everything from golf courses and adventure tourism to shopping and cuisine, but stressed that development must not come at the cost of its natural beauty. The natural beauty that God has bestowed upon these destinations must remain untouched. Sustainable tourism practices have to be adopted, he said. Highlighting environmental concerns, the MLA said solid and liquid waste management should be the government's top priority and urged people to develop a sense of ownership towards tourist destinations. If we litter these places, we are damaging our own destinations. If they are not clean, who will come here? he asked, adding that stakeholders and the public must play an active role in protecting Kashmir's fragile tourism ecosystem. Referring to the workshop, Shah expressed hope that its recommendations would provide the government with a roadmap for implementing sustainable tourism practices. Responding to a question on the suspension of four government teachers over alleged lapses in Amarnath Yatra duty, Shah said every official entrusted with responsibilities during the pilgrimage must discharge them sincerely. Amarnath pilgrims are our guests. They should return home happily without facing any difficulties. Duty is duty, and there should be no negligence, he said, adding that visitors should leave as ambassadors of Kashmir carrying back stories of the Valley's hospitality. On concerns over the melting of the Amarnath ice lingam and shrinking water bodies, Shah said the government was committed to protecting the region's natural assets while developing tourism. Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir is fragile. We saw last year how a single incident affected the sector. We must keep our destinations clean, disciplined and ensure that no tourist feels cheated at any level, he said.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 1:28 pm

Delhi building collapse: Death toll climbs to three, rescue operation ends

New Delhi, Jul 09: The death toll in the building collapse in northwest Delhi's Rohini climbed to three, with two more bodies pulled out from the rubble during the rescue operation that went on through the night, Delhi Fire Service (DFS) officials said on Thursday. Five people were rescued during the operation, which has now ended. It was launched on Wednesday evening after the four-storey building that was under construction collapsed amid heavy rain. A total of three people were rescued by fire personnel. While two of them were declared dead after being pulled out of the debris, one was injured and hospitalised, a DFS official said. Before the fire personnel reached the spot, the locals managed to rescue one person, who was declared dead at the hospital. The death toll in the incident stands at three, the official said. The rescue operation has been completed. DFS crews are still at the site, the official said. The building collapsed around 4.20 pm on Wednesday at property no. G-4/152 and G-4/153 near an MCD school in Sector 16. Police, DFS, National Disaster Response Force, Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), Revenue Department and other agencies launched a massive rescue operation, deploying heavy machinery to clear the debris. The MCD said on Wednesday that the collapsed structures had received sanctioned building plans under the SARAL Scheme, which allows property owners to get automatic clearance and building permits by submitting a self-verified undertaking through certified architects or engineers. According to the civic body's preliminary assessment, plumbing work was being carried out inside the building when it collapsed and drilling or cutting of structural members, including beams and columns, may have contributed to the incident. The exact cause, however, will be established only after a detailed technical examination, the MCD said. Police said a detailed investigation has been launched to examine adherence to sanctioned plans, construction quality, possible structural alterations and the role of all those associated with the project.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 9:18 am

The Pacific is no longer distant for India

India's foreign policy is increasingly focused on the Indo-Pacific region, underscored by Prime Minister Modi's recent trips. His engagements with Australia demonstrate a rapid expansion of strategic and economic collaborations. Meanwhile, New Zealand presents untapped potential for trade and investment.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 9:00 am

8th batch comprising 8150 pilgrims leaves Jammu for Amarnath cave shrine in Kashmir

Banihal, Jul 09: A total of 8,150 pilgrims left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu early Thursday as part of the eighth batch of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 under tight security arrangements. According to official figures, 3,445 pilgrims are travelling via the Baltal axis, while 4,705 pilgrims are heading towards the Pahalgam axis in a convoy of 334 vehicles, including 175 buses, 55 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), and 104 light motor vehicles (LMVs). The Baltal convoy departed at 2:50 a.m., followed by the Pahalgam convoy at 3:38 a.m. Officials said the total number of pilgrims who have departed from Jammu for the annual pilgrimage has now reached 52,816. Meanwhile, overnight rain showers across Ramban district and adjoining areas brought pleasant weather, providing much-needed relief from the humid conditions. The improved weather also made the journey more comfortable for pilgrims travelling along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44). Traffic officials said the Yatra convoy passed through Ramban district smoothly under multi-layer security arrangements, while civilian traffic on NH-44 continued without any major disruption.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 8:29 am

Tremors felt in Maharashtras Nanded, Hingoli and Parbhani districts

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jul 9: Tremors were felt in Nanded, Hingoli and Parbhani districts of Marathwada region in Maharashtra on Thursday, an official said. The tremors were recorded between 1.37 am and 3.23 am, the official said, adding they measured between 3.6 and 4.6 on the Richter scale.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 7:36 am

DRDO conducts successful flight-test of Pinaka LRGR

In a significant development, Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) Wednesday conducted a successful flight-test of Pinaka Long Range Guided Rocket (LRGR) at the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur. The rocket was tested for a user defined minimum range of 60 kms. Demonstrating all in-flight manoeuvres as planned, the LRGR impacted on the target with textbook precision exactly following the predicted trajectory. All the deployed range instruments tracked the flight throughout its trajectory. The Pinaka LRGR rocket is designed by Armament Research and Development Establishment in association with High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, with support from Defence Research and Development Laboratory and Research Centre Imarat. The flight-trial was coordinated by ITR and Proof & Experimental Establishment. The rocket was launched from the in-service Pinaka launcher demonstrating its versatility and providing launch capability of Pinaka variants of different ranges from the same launcher. Defence minister Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO, the Indian Army and the industry on the successful flight-test. He described it as a major milestone in indigenous design and development capability for long range guided rockets. Defence Secretary and Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman, DRDO Rajesh Kumar Singh closely monitored the trials and complimented all the teams associated with the successful test.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 7:34 am

PM Modi arrives in Australia on second leg of his 3-nation visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday arrived in Australia on the second leg of his three-nation tour during which he will hold talks with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese and interact with the Indian diaspora. Landed in Melbourne, Australia. This visit will add vigour to the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, Modi said in a post on X soon after his arrival. The Prime Minister said he was looking forward to his talks with his Australian counterpart. I will also have the opportunity to interact with the Indian diaspora, which is an important pillar of our partnership, Modi added. PM @narendramodi arrived in Melbourne to a warm and special welcome. PM will co-chair the 3rd Annual Summit with PM Anthony Albanese @AlboMP and engage with various stakeholders to further deepen the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership across all sectors of mutual interest, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a post on X. In his departure statement in New Delhi, PM Modi had said that his visit would strengthen the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. I shall, in my discussions with Prime Minister Albanese, take forward our relations in the areas of defence and security, trade and investments, education and mobility and people-to-people ties, he had said. Modi arrived in Australia after concluding a three-day visit to Indonesia, where he held talks with President Prabowo Subianto, following which the two sides inked 14 agreements to boost cooperation in critical minerals, maritime security and other key sectors. In a special gesture of friendship, PM Modi was seen off by President Prabowo at the airport. In Indonesia, PM Modi, along with President Prabowo, also visited the majestic Prambanan Temple complex in Yogyakarta, marking the inauguration of a joint conservation project for this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 7:32 am

Funeral procession begins in Najaf for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Funeral processions for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began Wednesday in the Iraqi city of Najaf with thousands of mourners present. The Islamic Republic's dayslong funeral for Khamenei began Saturday, with authorities shutting down streets, airspace and daily life in Tehran as mourners commemorate the life of the man who led Iran for decades with an iron fist while confronting the West. His body will later be taken from Najaf to the city of Karbala before returning to Iran. Khamenei was killed in late February in wide-scale US and Israeli strikes on Iran. He was among several senior Iranian leaders killed in strikes during the war. He was 86. Talks between the United States and Iran appear to be on hold until after the burial. However, strikes from both sides in the Persian Gulf Tuesday and into Wednesday raised risks that the interim agreement to end the monthslong war that engulfed the Mideast could break down. The US military attacked Iran early Wednesday after it said Tehran struck three ships in the Strait of Hormuz, before Iran launched retaliatory strikes on Kuwait and Bahrain. Khamenei's body arrived Tuesday in Najaf, considered one of the holiest of cities for millions of Shiite Muslims worldwide. Mourners holding portraits of the late supreme leader welcomed the body and senior officials escorting it, including Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The body was placed in a casket draped in the Islamic Republic's flag and encased in glass. Some supporters performed self-flagellation on the streets, while others waved Iranian as well as red and black flags symbolising mourning and revenge. Muhammad Taqi al-Hakim, a senior scholar at the Najaf seminary, led the funeral prayers at the Shrine of Imam Ali, the Prophet Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law. As the coffin was carried into the shrine, large crowds of mourners pushed and shoved their way to get close to it. Some threw themselves onto the casket, as the al-Hakim struggled to control the crowd, urging the pallbearers to carry it closer to the ground for fear it might fall. We, the people of Iraq, will remain a thorn in the eyes of the enemies, said Jaafar Jawad, a funeral attendee. (His body arriving here) is the greatest possible honour, and God willing, we will be loyal and repay a little of his debt in the holy city of Najaf. The body is expected to arrive later Wednesday in Karbala, a holy city for Shiite Muslims where the Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet, was killed in 680 AD. Abdul Mahdi al-Karbalaei, a representative of Iraq's top Shiite religious authority, will lead the prayers at the Imam Hussein Shrine. Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, has yet to make an appearance in the funeral ceremonies, which are unfolding over several days. He is believed to be in hiding after reportedly being wounded in the airstrike that killed his father.

Greater Kashmir 9 Jul 2026 7:31 am

PM Modi, Prez Prabowo visit Prambanan Temple complex in Yogyakarta; launch conservation project

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, on Wednesday visited the centuries-old iconic Prambanan Temple complex in Yogyakarta, marking the inauguration of a joint conservation project for this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Modi described the initiative as a shining example of the enduring civilisational bonds between India and Indonesia, rooted in a shared heritage that has connected the people of the two countries for centuries. Built in the 9th century, the Prambanan Temple complex is the largest temple complex in Indonesia dedicated to the Trimurti-Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. The temple complex stands as an enduring symbol of the shared civilisational and cultural heritage between India and Indonesia, the Ministry of External Affairs said. PM Modi's visit came a day after both countries exchanged a Letter of Intent to start the project for the conservation and restoration of the temple complex with assistance from India. The joint conservation project, in which the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) will be the lead agency from the Indian side, and the visit by PM Modi and President Prabowo to the iconic temple complex in the Yogyakarta region reflect the emphasis New Delhi puts on cultural diplomacy in boosting bilateral ties, according to experts. Modi, who landed in Jakarta on Monday to a grand welcome on the first leg of his three-nation tour, and President Prabowo travelled to Yogyakarta on Wednesday. They visited the Prambanan Temple complex and also unveiled a plaque, marking the commencement of the ASI's conservation and restoration project at the temple site. President Prabowo Subianto and I inaugurated the UNESCO World Heritage Prambanan Temple Compound Restoration and Conservation Project, Modi posted on X after his visit. The magnificent Prambanan Temple stands as a timeless symbol of our cultural and spiritual links. Preserving such heritage is about safeguarding the traditions that continue to inspire generations, he said Modi said India is privileged to partner with Indonesia in this important endeavour. As nations with deep cultural connections, India and Indonesia will continue to work together to celebrate our shared past while building an even stronger future, he added. On arrival at the Prambanan Temple complex, Modi was accorded a traditional welcome, following which the Prime Minister, accompanied by the Indonesian President, took a tour of the ancient site. Both leaders shook hands and stood for a photo opportunity, with the central spires of the temple complex in the backdrop. During his visit, Modi was also given a glimpse of the project and history of the temple, depicted on a ceremonial panel titled 'Indonesia-India Collaborative Cultural Heritage Conservation for Prambanan Temple Compound'. The centuries-old temple, located approximately 17 kilometres northeast of Yogyakarta city, is considered Indonesia's largest Hindu temple. In his address, while visiting the UNESCO-listed site, Modi said it was his honour to be part of the inauguration of the joint conservation project for the temple complex. By visiting this place with friend, President Prabowo, this occasion has become special for me, he said. The warmth between the two leaders was visible throughout the visit to the Prambanan Temple complex, signified by cordial handshakes, waving of their hands at the gathering and a warm hug towards the end of the visit to the heritage site. In conversations I hear, the winds here carry a scent of culture. That scent which we feel every moment on the soil of India. This scent, this cultural heritage, connects us, Modi said. 1,200 years...I thank the people here (in Indonesia)...the way they have preserved this grand heritage, and maintained it, and done it with a devotional faith. So, I also wholeheartedly greet people of Indonesia and all the rulers (of Indonesia) who have been, so far, he said. Modi described his experience of visiting the temple as a 'Chaitanyapurn chhann' (a moment imbued with a sense of divinity). I prayed to the Almighty for strengthening the India-Indonesia friendship, for the welfare of citizens of the two countries, and for swift development of the two nations, and offered worship with devotional faith, he said. While delivering his remarks, PM Modi, alongside President Prabowo, stood at their podiums, with the spires of the grand temple in the backdrop. As we begin the conservation and restoration work at Prambanan Temple complex, which is a UNESCO World Heritage, I am very assured that Indian tourists will definitely visit this place, he said. India said its support for the restoration and conservation of the temple complex eflects its enduring commitment to preserving shared civilisational heritage. The conservation project follows the understanding reached between the two sides during President Prabowo's State Visit to India in 2025 to explore India's assistance for the restoration of the temples at the Prambanan complex, the MEA said in a statement. India has had a successful track record of heritage restoration and conservation of several World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia. ASI has also earlier undertaken extensive documentation of the Borobodur Temple Compounds in Indonesia, it said. In his address at the temple site, Modi said, In far-off places of the world, wherever we go, we witness the cultural heritage of India. In Southeast Asia, this is the second-largest identity of our heritage. This temple has statues of Lord Shiva, Goddess Durga, and Lord Ganesha. For centuries, people have offered worship at this temple, and today I, too, had the fortune to visit this temple and offer prayers at this temple, he said. The original plan of the Prambanan temple was rectangular, consisting of an outer courtyard, middle courtyard and inner courtyard. The temples are subdivided into a higher and a lower terrace. On the higher terrace are three major temples dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma, with three smaller temples of their animal vehicles in front of them. The inner side of the walls of the Shiva temple is decorated with reliefs illustrating the epic Ramayana.

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