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LG Ladakh approves appointment of DCs, SPs for newly created five districts

Srinagar, Apr 28: Just a day after the formation of five new districts in Ladakh, the Lieutenant Governor, Vinai Kumar Saxena, today approved the appointment of Deputy Commissioners (DCs) and Superintendents of Police (SPs) in these districts so that the administrative works commence immediately. With this prompt action, posts of DCs and SPs in all five new districts Nubra, Sham, Changthang, Zanskar, and Drass have been filled. This decisive move is aimed at ensuring immediate operationalisation of governance structures, strengthening law and order, and bringing administration closer to the people, particularly in remote and far-flung areas an official statement said. The Lieutenant Governor exhorted the newly appointed officials to take charge of their respective districts without any delay. He urged them to work with full vigour and dedication to fulfil the aspirations of the people and work towards the inclusive development of the districts. Saxena said that the remaining posts of subordinate officials will also be filled on priority, apart from fulfilling the logistical requirements, to ensure their smooth and effective functioning. He added that a robust administrative framework is being put in place to support long-term governance and development goals to translate the vision of district creation into tangible benefits for the people. He emphasised that decentralised governance will significantly improve service delivery, enhance administrative efficiency, and strengthen law and order at the grassroots level. Nitish Rajoria, has been posted at DC Nyoma while Abbas Jaffari, as SP Nyoma. Mukul Beniwal, posted as DC Nubra and Stanzin Losal, SP Nubra. Imkar Rajendra Gundage, posted as DC Zanskar while Rigzen Sandup, as SP Zanskar. Kunzes Angmo, posted as DC Sham while Aijaz Malik, as SP Sham and Imteeaz Kacho, as DC Drass while Ishtyaq Ahmad, as SP Drass. The existing district administrations of Leh and Kargil will continue to function with their current officials, while coordinating closely with the newly created districts during the transition phase. With the Lieutenant Governors approval, the following officers have been assigned charge as Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 3:34 pm

Op Sindoor demonstrated Indias firm resolve that terrorism epicentres are no longer immune to justifiable punishment: Raksha Mantri at SCO Defence Ministers Meeting in Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan, Apr 28: Operation Sindoor demonstrated Indias firm resolve that terrorism epicentres are no longer immune to justifiable punishment, said Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh as he addressed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers Meeting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on April 28, 2026, underlining the need to forge a unified front to tackle the evils of terrorism, separatism and extremism by eliminating safe havens and rejecting any political exceptions. He asserted that the sight of state-sponsored cross-border terrorism which attacks the sovereignty of a nation must not be lost as there is no place for double standards. Raksha Mantri emphasised that SCO should not hesitate in seeking appropriate action against those who abet, shelter and provide safe havens to terrorists. By tackling terrorism, separatism, and extremism without exception, we transform regional security from a challenge into a cornerstone for peace and prosperity, he said. Describing counter-terrorism as a foundational principle of SCO, Shri Rajnath Singh stated that the organisation has condemned such acts and ideologies in a common fight against the menace. He recalled last years Tianjin Declaration which brought out Indias firm & collective stance against terrorism, terming it as a testimony to the countrys zero-tolerance outlook towards terrorism and its perpetrators. The real test of collective credibility remains in consistency. We must not forget that terrorism has no nationality and no theology. Nations must take a firm & collective stance against terrorism, he added. Raksha Mantri highlighted the significant role being played by the Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure of SCO, stating that the joint statement of the Heads of State on Countering Radicalisation leading to Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism issued during Indias Chairmanship symbolises shared commitment in this regard. He further stated that, in view of the present global uncertainties, SCO holds a pivotal role as today's world view appears fractured and countries are becoming increasingly inward-looking. Do we need a new world order or a world which is more orderly? We need an order where every citizen of this world is treated with dignity and respect. We need an order where differences do not become disputes and disputes dont precede disasters. The real crisis today is not of a non-existent order but a tendency to question the established rule-based world order. We must focus on a global consensus where co-existence, co-habitation and compassion take precedence over chaos, competition and conflict, said Raksha Mantri. Shri Rajnath Singh added that it is the responsibility of SCO to ensure regional as well as global peace and stability. We should continue to follow the path of dialogue and diplomacy and not of unrelenting force. We should not allow it to become an era of violence and war, but an era of peace and prosperity. Let me recall the message of Mahatma Gandhi that an eye for an eye makes everyone blind and before every action we must remember how that action can make a difference to the life of a poor and needy. As people responsible for defence and security, we have the responsibility to uphold this spirit of brotherhood and harmony. The real test of power is not in using it against the poor and the weak, but to use it in the interest of those who are unable to defend themselves, he stated. Raksha Mantri voiced Indias belief that SCO possesses the requisite strength and resolve to significantly contribute towards peace and stability. The ancient Indian philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam embodies this sense of togetherness, overcoming all differences of race and religion, he said. Shri Rajnath Singh reiterated Indias commitment to contribute constructively to the implementation of the SCOs mandate, advocating that greater cooperation and mutual trust among member states based on equality, mutual respect and deeper understanding can make this organisation a beacon of hope and peace. During the meeting, Raksha Mantri, along with member countries, held discussions on matters related to the aspects of security, terrorism and radicalisation affecting the region and its wider implications on the peace and tranquility of the world. The SCO members emphasised the symbolic significance of 2026, which marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of the organisation and how its role is becoming more important than ever due to growing unpredictability and uncertainty.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 3:12 pm

Union Minister Chouhan hands over PMGSY-IV approval letter to Omar Abdullah on Stage; Rs 3,566 crore road projects approved

Srinagar, Apr 28: Rural infrastructure, womens empowerment, and agriculture-led prosperity in Jammu & Kashmir received a major boost today as the Union Minister for Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, handed over the sanction letter for projects approved under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)-IV (Batch-II) for Jammu & Kashmir to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, at a programme held at SKICC, Srinagar. On the occasion, a Mother Sanction of over 4,568.23 crore was also released under DAY-NRLM for 24 States and Union Territories. The program was attended by Chief Minister Shri Omar Abdullah, Deputy Chief Minister Shri Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Jammu & Kashmirs Minister for Agriculture, Rural Development, Panchayati Raj, Cooperation and Elections Shri Javed Ahmad Dar, Leader of Opposition Shri Sunil Kumar Sharma, Members of Parliament, several MLAs, Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development Shri Rohit Kansal, senior officials of the Jammu & Kashmir Government, and a large number of rural people, farmers, and women beneficiaries. Addressing the people, Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan stated that he had come to Jammu & Kashmir not with any sense of formality or position, but with a spirit of service. He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Government of India is committed not only to building roads but also to connecting hearts, adding that for the development of Jammu & Kashmir, 'the doors of both the heart and Delhi are open.' He highlighted that Jammu & Kashmir was accorded priority in the first phase of PMGSY-IV approvals and has again been prioritized in the second phase, reflecting the Centres strong commitment to the region. Chouhan noted that the approval of road projects worth nearly 8,000 crore for Jammu & Kashmir within a single year is a historic achievement. He assured that as construction progresses on the sanctioned roads, the Central Government will continue to take positive decisions on the remaining required routes. He emphasized that the objective is not merely road construction but connecting every village, habitation, and remote settlement to the mainstream of development, as roads bring schools, hospitals, markets, and opportunities closer to people. Focusing on womens empowerment, the Union Minister stated that a Mother Sanction exceeding 4,568.23 crore has been released under DAY-NRLM for women Self-Help Groups across 24 States and Union Territories. Addressing the women of Jammu & Kashmir, he said the goal is not limited to creating 'Lakhpati Didis' but to transform them into stronger and more empowered entrepreneurs. During the programme, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Shri Omar Abdullah also felicitated Lakhpati Didis. On agriculture and farmers issues, Shri Chouhan specifically referred to the challenges of small landholdings, difficult terrain, and weather-related risks in Jammu & Kashmir. He said the Central Government stands firmly with the region through the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme and will undertake concrete measures such as promoting clean planting material of improved varieties, establishing high-quality nurseries, and advancing scientific crop diversification. He announced that a team of scientists from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research will be deputed to Jammu & Kashmir to study its climate, soil, water resources, and agricultural potential, and to prepare a comprehensive roadmap. Highlighting integrated farming as an effective model for enhancing farmers income, Shri Chouhan said that instead of relying solely on grains, fruits, or vegetables, farmers can significantly increase their earnings by integrating allied activities such as animal husbandry, fisheries, sheep and goat rearing, beekeeping, and other enterprises. He added that the Central Government will work closely with the Jammu & Kashmir Government to design an integrated programme that makes agriculture more profitable, sustainable, and employment-oriented. In his address, Chief Minister Shri Omar Abdullah warmly welcomed Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, describing him as a true friend and well-wisher of Jammu & Kashmir. He said, I wholeheartedly welcome Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan to Srinagar and express my gratitude. You have repeatedly demonstrated that you are a true friend and well-wisher of the people of Jammu & Kashmir. The affection you have earned as Mama is well-deserved and suits you. We have accepted you with the same warmth and trust. You have spared no effort in strengthening our relationship. Your support and commitment towards the development of Jammu & Kashmir are truly commendable. Shri Omar Abdullah further stated that over the past one and a half years, Shri Chouhan has consistently shown sensitivity towards the needs of Jammu & Kashmir. Calling the 8,000 crore approval extraordinary, he said that such a large sanction in a single phase is significant, and the State Government will ensure speedy implementation on the ground. The Chief Minister emphasized that given Jammu & Kashmirs geographical terrain, scattered population, and challenges of hilly regions, road connectivity is transformative. He noted that earlier phases of PMGSY have already connected remote areas to schools, hospitals, markets, and essential services, and Phase-IV is crucial to link the remaining habitations. He assured that the State Government will work with full seriousness in implementing the approved projects, utilizing central assistance and shared contributions effectively, to bring tangible improvements in the lives of rural communities, farmers, horticulturists, and women associated with Self-Help Groups.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 2:52 pm

The unknown unknown: An asymmetry we cannot afford to ignore

India is being left behind in understanding advanced AI threats. Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, is being tested by select global organizations, excluding India. This creates a significant information gap for Indian regulators and financial institutions. Early access is crucial for developing effective cyber defences against future AI-augmented attacks.

The Economic Times 28 Apr 2026 2:49 pm

Police attach alleged drug peddler's Rs 1.5 crore worth of assets in Srinagar

Srinagar, Apr 28: Continuing its intensified crackdown against drug trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, Srinagar Police has attached immovable property worth approximately 1.5 crore under the NDPS Act, belonging to a notorious drug peddle. In a statement, a police spokesperson said, Police Station Rainawari, acting under the provisions of Section 68-F of the NDPS Act, attached a single-storey residential house along with land measuring 11 marlas belonging to accused Bilal Ahmad Patoo S/o Ali Mohammad Patoo R/o Sultan Mohalla, Saidakadal, Srinagar. The accused is involved in FIR No. 39/2022 under Sections 8/20-29 of the NDPS Act. He said, the said property has been identified as an illegally acquired asset generated through proceeds of drug trafficking. He further said that this action underscores the firm commitment of Srinagar Police to dismantle the financial networks of drug peddlers and curb the menace of narcotics in the region. Citizens are urged to continue supporting police efforts by sharing information related to drug trafficking.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 1:46 pm

Roads, Housing for Poor: Shivraj Chouhan unveils multi-sector rural plan for J&K

Srinagar, Apr 28: Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday launched PMGSY-IV (Batch-II) at SKICC Srinagar, saying that Jammu and Kashmir holds special emotional and developmental importance. Addressing the gathering, Chouhan stressed that road connectivity is critical for inclusive growth, saying development remains incomplete without roads and highlighted continued challenges in remote areas due to lack of proper connectivity. He said PMGSY-IV (Batch-II) would significantly enhance rural access and infrastructure across the Union Territory. Chouhan said that in the past one year, projects worth around Rs 8,000 crore have been sanctioned under various rural development initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir. The Union Minister reiterated that housing for all poor families remains a key priority, stating that no eligible household will be left without a permanent home. He said women empowerment will be strengthened through self-help groups and by promoting rural entrepreneurship among women. Focusing on agriculture, Chouhan said the region's small and fragmented landholdings require a tailored strategy to boost farmers' income. He said the government will promote an integrated farming system, encouraging farmers to combine agriculture, horticulture, fisheries, livestock and beekeeping to generate multiple income streams. Referring to horticulture, he said productivity had been affected in the past due to poor-quality planting material, particularly in apple and walnut cultivation. He announced that a Clean Plant Programme will be launched in collaboration with the University of Jammu and Kashmir to produce certified, disease-free planting material, along with the development of modern nurseries to supply quality saplings locally. Chouhan said a team of ICAR scientists will be deputed to Jammu and Kashmir to assess agro-climatic conditions, soil health, water resources and crop suitability. The team will prepare a scientific roadmap for agriculture and horticulture development aimed at long-term productivity enhancement and crop diversification. He said the Centre and the Union Territory administration will work in close coordination to implement the rural transformation agenda. The Union Minister also highlighted the potential of Jammu and Kashmir's youth, stating that with the right opportunities, they can perform at the global level. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, senior officials and public representatives were present on the occasion. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 1:25 pm

WhatsApp banned 9,400 accounts involved in digital arrest scams since January this year: Centre to SC

Authorities are launching a major crackdown on digital arrest scams. WhatsApp has banned thousands of accounts involved in these frauds. New measures include logo detection and warnings for calls from new accounts. Telecom providers are working to block suspicious SIM cards rapidly. The CBI has set a loss threshold for investigations.

The Economic Times 28 Apr 2026 1:22 pm

Posters of Pakistan Army Chief found in Doda, FIR registered

Doda, April 28: Authorities in Doda district have taken serious note of an incident in which posters of Pakistans Chief of Army Staff, Asif Munir, along with the Pakistani flag, were found pasted on a bridge in the area. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Doda, Kartik Shrotriya, said that police acted promptly after the matter came to light and initiated an investigation. He informed that an FIR has been registered at Police Station Doda under FIR No. 95/2026. The SSP further stated that efforts are underway to identify those involved in the incident, and further investigation is in progress.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 12:53 pm

You are attacking our identity: Iltija Mufti slams NC govt for removing Urdu from Tehsildar exam

Srinagar, Apr 28: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader Iltija Mufti on Tuesday accused the National Conference (NC)-led government in Jammu and Kashmir of attacking our identity by removing Urdu from the mandatory requirements for the Tehsildar examination. People have not given you so many votes so that you can attack our language. You are attacking our identity, our language, Iltija Mufti said. The PDP leader demanded an immediate rollback of the government order, asserting that the move is a direct assault on the cultural identity of the people. Do you know that the NC government has recently issued an order under which they are taking out Urdu from the requirements of the Tehsildar exam? she asked. PDP leader alleged that the decision amounted to an attempt to erase Urdu from the region's administrative landscape. (KNS)

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 12:38 pm

Body recovered from Udhampurs Kulang Nallah, probe underway

Srinagar, Apr 28: A body was recovered near Kulang Nallah in Ramnagar tehsil of Udhampur district on Tuesday, officials said. An official said the body was spotted under suspicious circumstances following which police reached the spot and took it into their custody for medico-legal formalities. He said the identity of the deceased is yet to be ascertained. Police have taken cognisance of the matter. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 11:52 am

Man killed in scuffle between two groups in Srinagars Bemina, case filed

Srinagar, Apr 28: A violent scuffle at Khumani Chowk in the Bemina area of Srinagar turned fatal after a man was killed, officials said. An official said, the incident stemmed from an altercation between two groups which later escalated when their relatives got involved. He said during the incident, man sustained serious injuries. He was immediately shifted to JVC Bemina, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. He has been identified as Syed Adil son of Syed Manzoor of Khumani Chowk Bemina. Police have registered an FIR and investigation has been taken up. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 11:26 am

PDP didnt appoint authorised agents to verify whom its MLAs voted in RS polls, says RTI reply

Srinagar, Apr 28: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) did not appoint authorised agents to verify whom its MLAs voted for in the 2025 Rajya Sabha elections, which witnessed unprecedented cross-voting that enabled the Bharatiya Janata Party to win a seat. In response to an application filed under the Right to Information Act, 2009, the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) of the J&K Assembly Secretariat revealed that seven authorized agents were appointed by three political parties: four from the National Conference, two from the Bharatiya Janata Party, and one from the Congress. While independents are not required to show their votes to anyone, party-affiliated legislators must show their marked ballot papers to authorized agents before placing them in the ballot box. The RTI response further reveals that no other authorized agents were appointed for the 2025 Rajya Sabha elections. It makes clear that the PDP, which has three MLAs, didnt appoint authorized agents to verify whom its legislators voted for. As per Rule 39AA of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, when a legislator belonging to a political party casts their vote in the Rajya Sabha elections, the presiding officer must allow the partys authorised agent to check the vote before the ballot paper is placed in the ballot box. The Rules further state that if a legislator refuses to show their marked ballot paper, the presiding officer (or a polling officer under their direction) will take back the ballot paper. After being taken back, the presiding officer must record on its back the words Cancelled: voting procedure violated and sign below. All such ballot papers are to be kept in a separate cover marked Ballot papers: voting procedure violated and are not to be counted. The Rules and clarifications issued by the Election Commission of India mandate that every political party, whose members (MLAs) cast votes, must appoint authorized agents-regardless of whether the party has fielded its own candidate. The RTI response has raised questions about why the PDP, which fielded candidates in four past Rajya Sabha elections and sent three MPs to the House, did not appoint authorized agents. At the time of the Rajya Sabha polls in October 2025, the PDP had only three MLAs in the Jammu & Kashmir Assembly. Questions on Congress The appointment of only one authorized agent-who was himself a sitting MLA-by Congress has also raised questions. The disclosure makes it clear that authorised agent of Congress, Nizamuddin Bhat did not show his marked ballot paper to any agent before placing it in the ballot box, because no second agent was appointed by the party. In the Rajya Sabha polls, eight MLAs who had pledged support to the ruling NC voted in a manner that helped the BJP secure one seat, even though it was short of two votes to secure victory. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 11:20 am

5 arrested with grenades, ammunition in Srinagar, case filed

Srinagar, Apr 28: Five persons were arrested with grenades, ammunition and other incriminating material in Srinagar, police said on Tuesday. The arrests were made by a police party from PP Khanmoh during checking at Nard Sangri in the Khanmoh area. A top Police officer said two hand grenades, two magazines, some rounds of ammunition, posters and six mobile phones were recovered from their possession. A case under relevant sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Arms Act has been registered at Panthachowk police station. Further investigation is underway, police added. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 10:50 am

Drug peddlers serious threat to national security, decline their verifications: SSP Anantnag

Anantnag, Apr 28: Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Anantnag, Amod Ashok Nagpure, on Tuesday said that drug peddlers operating in the district pose a serious threat to national security due to their direct links with terror handlers, asserting that their verifications related to passports, government employment, contractor cards, and other character certificates shall be declined.. Based on reliable reports and facts established during the investigation of various NDPS cases, it has come to light that narcotic syndicates and drug peddlers operating in District Anantnag pose a serious threat to national security due to their direct links with terror handlers, he stated in a statement. He said these criminal elements are not only involved in unlawful activities but are also contributing significantly to the degradation of society by supplying hazardous narcotics and contraband substances, thereby endangering public health and disturbing social harmony. In view of the grave threat posed to the security of the State and maintenance of public order, SSP Anantnag has issued strict directions to all field units, the statement said. It has been ordered that during the process of verifications related to passports, Government employment, contractor cards, and other character and antecedent checks, any involvement or links of an applicant with narcotics syndicates must be explicitly mentioned in red ink, he sstated. Furthermore, he said, it has been directed that no security clearance shall be granted to individuals found to be associated with drug peddling or narcotics networks. Anantnag Police remains committed to safeguarding public safety and national security, and will continue to take stringent measures against all those involved in activities detrimental to society.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 10:42 am

Restoration of Article 370 remains core agenda of National Conference: Farooq Abdullah

Srinagar, Apr 28: National Conference supremo Farooq Abdullah said the restoration of Article 370 remains the core agenda of the party, and here is no question of stepping back from this struggle. He also said that the dual government system in Jammu and Kashmir is not detrimental to the growth of the Union territory. Addressing a gathering in central Kashmir's Budgam on Monday, Abdullah reaffirmed the party's core stand on protecting the rights and dignity of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, including restoration of Article 370, which was abrogated by the Centre in 2019. The foundation of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference rests on its sincere and selfless cadre, as well as the immense sacrifices of Kashmir's martyrs. These martyrs laid down their lives for the dignity, self-respect and freedom of the people from centuries of oppression and subjugation, he said. The NC chief said the first democratically elected government of his party granted constitutional and democratic rights to the people and brought a historic transformation through land ownership rights. Under the leadership of Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah, landmark reforms significantly reduced poverty, deprivation, and illiteracy, enabling ordinary citizens, who had tilled the land for years without fair compensation, to become landowners overnight, he said. These reforms, he added, transformed the lives of the poor and laid the foundation for a more prosperous and stable society. He said, Sher-e-Kashmir not only empowered the people but also secured internal autonomy for the state. However, he said these constitutional protections were gradually eroded one by one in an unconstitutional and undemocratic manner and whatever remained was fully abolished in 2019, with the active support of the People's Democratic Party, Abdullah said. Warning against misleading narratives, the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir said the restoration of Article 370 remains the core agenda of the NC and here is no question of stepping back from this struggle. The party will continue to fight for the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir under all circumstances, he said. Asserting that the party is consistently raising the issue of restoring democratic and constitutional rights at every platform, he said the urgent restoration of statehood is essential for enabling an elected government to function effectively and take key decisions without unnecessary obstacles. A dual system of governance in a sensitive region like Jammu and Kashmir could lead to instability and chaos. In a democracy, a government elected by an overwhelming majority cannot be ignored, nor can hurdles be justified in its functioning, he said. He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah had promised restoration of statehood soon after elections, but more than a year and a half has passed since the formation of the elected government. The Centre must fulfil its commitment without further delay, he said, and pointed out that the Supreme Court has also directed the Centre to restore statehood at the earliest, leaving no justification for continued delay.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 9:06 am

Doda MLA Mehraj Malik released after PSA quashed by HC

Srinagar, Apr 28: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA from Doda, Mehraj Malik, was released on Tuesday morning after the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh quashed his detention under the Public Safety Act (PSA), officials and sources said. As per details available, MLA Doda Mehraj Malik was released on Tuesday morning from the Kathua Jail. The High Court on Monday set aside the PSA detention order after hearing a habeas corpus petition filed, challenging his preventive detention. Mehraj Malik, who also heads the AAPs J&K unit, was detained on September 8, 2025, over allegations of activities prejudicial to public order and was subsequently lodged in Kathua district jail. The matter had been heard on multiple occasions before the High Court, which had reserved its judgment on February 23 after completion of arguments from both sides. With the detention order now quashed, Malik was released on Tuesday morning following completion of legal formalities, sources said, adding that his release comes unless he is required in any other case. (KNC)

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 8:53 am

29 killed in attack on football gathering in northeast Nigeria

New Delhi, Apr 28: At least 29 people were killed when gunmen attacked a community in northeast Nigeria, with victims reportedly targeted while gathered at a football pitch, the The Guardian reported. The assault took place on Sunday in Adamawa state near the Cameroon border, a region long plagued by violence from militant groups, criminal gangs and communal clashes over land. State governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri confirmed that no fewer than 29 people were killed in the attack on Guyaku community in Gombi local government area. Residents said the attackers opened fire on young people gathered to watch football. They entered with guns and began shooting randomly, a local resident told news agency AFP, adding that many of the victims were youths, including women. Buildings, places of worship and motorcycles were also set ablaze during the assault. The governors office said the attackers operated for several hours, killing dozens and destroying property. Visuals from local media showed a burnt church and charred vehicles. Fintiri blamed the attack on the Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which has been active in the region for years. However, a rival faction, Islamic State West Africa Province, claimed responsibility, saying it had killed at least 25 people and torched a church and dozens of motorcycles. Condemning the violence, the governor vowed the attack will not go unpunished and said security operations would be intensified to restore peace. The latest incident comes amid growing scrutiny of Nigerias worsening security situation ahead of general elections due next year. Since 2009, the insurgency led by Boko Haram and ISWAP has killed tens of thousands and displaced millions across the northeast, according to the United Nations, with the conflict spilling into neighbouring countries. In a separate development, authorities said security forces rescued 15 pupils after gunmen abducted 23 children and a school proprietors wife during an attack on an orphanage and school in Kogi state. Efforts are ongoing to secure the release of the remaining hostages, officials said, highlighting the persistent threat of kidnappings in the country.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 8:44 am

AAP facing crisis of survival

The rise was phenomenal and the fall swift. The Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) finds itself grappling with a crisis of survival. Once known as a crusader against anti-corruption, AAP finds itself mired in various scams. The party drew unprecedented public support and reshaped Indias political landscape in a remarkably short span of time. The defection of seven MPs led by Raghav Chadha, along with reports of a significant number of legislators in Punjab planning to switch sides, indicates that the party may be on the verge of losing another stronghold after Delhi. These developments point to deepening internal fissures and waning political clout, raising serious concerns about the partys ability to retain its influence in Punjab. Raghav Chadha, Sandeep Pathak, Harbhajan Singh, Vikram Sahney, Rajinder Gupta, Ashok Mittal, and Swati Maliwal left AAP to join the BJP.AAP has a small presence in Goa with two MLAs and faces a high risk of poaching by other parties, according to party sources. The Party leaders took stock of defections by its MPs, there was a broad consensus within the that it is important at this juncture to keep the flock together, and ensure retention of the national party tag. The Election Commission conferred the AAP as a national party status after it met eligibility conditions by garnering at least six per cent of votes and winning seats in four states Delhi, Punjab, Goa, and Gujarat. Later, the party also bagged a seat in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. Questions are raised as to whether the AAP will save the Punjab government on borrowed time. With elections in Gujarat, Goa, and Punjab taking place next year, the party must rebuild, and expand its grassroot base . Arvind Kejriwal, once a relentless critic of the ruling party, has grown noticeably subdued following his defeat in the Assembly elections and his incarceration in the Delhi liquor case. Known for his aggressive political style, he was a forceful campaigner and a powerful orator who could galvanize public opinion and energize party workers with sharp, direct attacks on his opponents. His relative silence now marks a stark shift in the partys political momentum. At a time when strong leadership and vocal opposition are crucial, his absence from the frontlines has created a vacuum, affecting both the partys morale and its ability to mount an effective challenge. AAP not only displaced the Congress in Delhi and Punjab but also positioned itself as a potential challenger in states such as Haryana, Gujarat and Goa. Its rapid expansion signalled the emergence of a formidable alternative in the national politics However, the narrative took a dramatic turn with the eruption of the alleged liquor policy scam. What was once projected as a model of transparency became mired in controversy, raising serious questions about the partys governance and internal accountability. The scandal not only dented its carefully cultivated image but also provided political rivals with ammunition to challenge its credibility. key leaders came under scrutiny, the party started losing support base particularly among the middle class voters.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 8:31 am

Putin meets Iran FM Abbas Araghchi

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday held talks with Irans Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in St Petersburg, with both sides underlining close strategic ties and the need to push for peace amid the ongoing Iran-US tensions. Images released by Russian media showed the two leaders shaking hands at the start of the meeting, which comes as Tehran steps up diplomatic outreach following stalled negotiations with Washington DC. According to BBC, Putin revealed that he had recently received a message from Irans Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, though he did not disclose its contents. The Russian leader described Iran as a nation fighting for its sovereignty and said Moscow would do everything that serves [Irans] interests and the interests of all the peoples of the region to ensure that peace comes as soon as possible. Putins reference to a direct message from Khamenei highlights the importance Tehran attaches to its ties with Moscow at a time of heightened geopolitical strain and when several theories of Khamenei were making rounds. Echoing this position, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russia was ready to offer goodwill or mediation services acceptable to both sides in any future negotiations, adding that Moscow would work to ensure a guaranteed peace and prevent further escalation. Irans foreign minister, for his part, thanked Russia for its consistent backing. As reported by Al Jazeera, Araghchi said, We have proven to the whole world that Iran maintains good allies and friends like the Russian Federation, and expressed gratitude for Moscows firm and unshaken position in support of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He also emphasised that ties between Tehran and Moscow constitute a strategic partnership that will continue to deepen. The Iranian delegation included Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi and Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali. Russian state media, cited by Al Jazeera, reported Putin as saying Moscow would act in a way that serves the interests of all the peoples of the region and help achieve peace as quickly as possible. At the same time, Iranian officials signalled that Tehran would continue to resist US pressure, with Araghchi asserting that Iran had demonstrated its ability to withstand American aggression. The visit comes as Iran ramps up diplomatic outreach across key capitals. Over the weekend, Araghchi held talks in Pakistan and Oman. both playing mediating roles in the crisis. He described his Islamabad visit as very productive, noting that discussions reviewed conditions for a possible resumption of negotiations with Washington. In Oman, Araghchi focused on the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route. Iran and Oman are both coastal countries along the Strait of Hormuz, and it was necessary to consult on this matter, he said, adding that both sides had reached some agreements and would continue expert-level consultations. Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi also confirmed good discussions, stressing the need for diplomacy and practical solutions to ensure freedom of navigation, reports the international media. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump signalled openness to direct engagement with Tehran, saying Iranian leaders can come to us, or they can call us if they wish to talk. His remarks came a day after he cancelled a planned visit by US envoys to Pakistan for negotiations, according to US media reports cited by BBC and others. Russia remains a key diplomatic partner for Iran. Moscow has supported Tehran during the crisis and previously offered to take custody of Irans enriched uranium for storage or reprocessing. The two countries also signed a 20-year strategic partnership agreement in January 2025, strengthening economic, military and political ties, although it stops short of a formal mutual defence pact, reports the international media. The diplomatic push comes against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions. Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon have continued despite a US-brokered ceasefire, with Lebanons health ministry reporting multiple civilian casualties, including women and children, on Sunday. Global energy markets have also reacted sharply. Oil prices surged amid stalled US-Iran talks, with Brent crude rising above $100 per barrel. Araghchis visit to Russia marks the latest stop in his ongoing diplomatic tour, as Tehran seeks to build momentum for de-escalation while balancing strategic ties with Moscow and backchannel negotiations with Washington. The latest Russia-Iran talks highlight Moscows growing role as a key diplomatic backer of Tehran, even as it positions itself as a potential mediator. Putins remarks, particularly his acknowledgement of communication with Supreme Leader Khamenei, indicate that engagement is taking place at the highest levels, reinforcing the strategic depth of the partnership at a critical juncture in the crisis.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 8:29 am

Director Sericulture reviews seed distribution, readiness for rearing season in Anantnag

Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, Director Sericulture J&K, on Monday reviewed silkworm seed distribution and preparedness measures for the upcoming Spring Silkworm Rearing Season 2026, directing officials to ensure timely arrangements and effective field-level support to rearers. During the review, Bhat assessed the distribution of silkworm seed across the Union Territory and instructed field functionaries to put in place comprehensive arrangements for the smooth conduct of the rearing season. He stressed the importance of timely supply of disinfectants and other essential inputs to silkworm rearers to minimise risks and improve productivity. Emphasising advance planning, the Director directed that all departmental seed units remain fully equipped and operational. He called for sustained technical guidance, close supervision and coordinated efforts to ensure that rearing operations are carried out efficiently and in line with prescribed standards. Bhat later visited Anantnag district to inspect ongoing developmental works of the Sericulture Department and review ground-level preparedness. He directed officers to adhere strictly to timelines and ensure completion of all projects without delay. He further instructed officials to extend comprehensive technical support to rearers on a priority basis and ensure that all resources made available by the Department reach beneficiaries in a timely manner. He noted that improved coordination and support would be critical in enhancing cocoon production and boosting the income of farmers associated with sericulture. Reaffirming the Departments commitment, Bhat said focused efforts would be made to achieve optimum output during the Spring Rearing Season 2026 and strengthen the overall sericulture sector in Jammu & Kashmir. Senior officers and field functionaries of the department accompanied the Director during the visit.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 8:26 am

Hyundai to raise car prices from May 1

Hyundai Motor India has announced a price increase across its vehicle range effective May 1, 2026, prompting a surge in customer interest as buyers rush to take advantage of pre-hike pricing and ongoing promotional offers. According to the company, the remaining days of April provide a narrow window for customers to purchase vehicles at existing prices. The automaker has rolled out attractive benefits on several of its popular models for a limited period, aimed at boosting sales ahead of the price revision. Among the key offers, benefits of up to 35,000 are available on the Hyundai Verna, up to 60,000 on the Hyundai Alcazar, up to 50,000 on the Hyundai i20, and up to 45,000 on the Hyundai Aura. The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios is also being offered with benefits of up to 60,000. In addition to these model-specific discounts, customers can avail extra benefits of up to 20,000, taking the total savings to as much as 1,00,000, depending on applicable terms and conditions. The company attributed the upcoming price hike to rising input and production costs, along with evolving market conditions, a trend that has been observed across the automobile sector in recent months. Dealerships have reported increased footfall and a noticeable uptick in bookings as customers move quickly to secure deals before the revised prices come into effect. Industry observers note that such pre-hike offers typically trigger short-term demand spikes, particularly in price-sensitive segments. Customers planning to purchase a new vehicle have been advised to visit authorised dealerships at the earliest to finalise bookings and maximise available benefits before the deadline.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 8:20 am

CAs, CSs pitch governance reforms to boost corporate ecosystem in J&K

A delegation of Chartered Accountants (CAs) and Company Secretaries (CSs) on Monday called for a facilitation-driven regulatory framework to strengthen corporate governance and improve the ease of doing business in Jammu & Kashmir during a meeting with Ramesh Mishra, Regional Director (Northern Region), Ministry of Corporate Affairs, and Syed Haamid Bukhari, Registrar of Companies (J&K and Ladakh). The delegation, comprising CA Saqib Ali Jan, CS Waseem Jahangir and CS Syed Amir Ali, held detailed discussions on key regulatory and governance issues impacting businesses in the Union Territory, with a focus on aligning compliance requirements with the regions unique geographic and economic realities. A central concern flagged was the need for a special compliance facilitation framework for enterprises operating in challenging and emerging regions like J&K. The delegation advocated a more supportive and facilitation-oriented regulatory approach, particularly for first-generation entrepreneurs and small businesses navigating provisions of the Companies Act. Emphasising corporate formalisation as a catalyst for economic growth, the participants called for wider adoption of company and LLP structures across sectors such as tourism, horticulture, handicrafts, renewable energy and producer enterprises. They noted that formalisation could significantly enhance governance standards, attract investment and generate employment. The delegation underscored that strong corporate governance, backed by regulatory certainty and transparency, is critical to building investor confidence and positioning J&K as a viable investment destination. Capacity building and institutional collaboration emerged as key priorities, with proposals for joint initiatives involving the Ministry, professional bodies and industry stakeholders to improve awareness on company law compliance, startup governance and board-level responsibilities. Concerns were also raised over the migration of startups from the region, with many entrepreneurs choosing to incorporate outside J&K. The delegation suggested measures to strengthen the local incorporation ecosystem and retain entrepreneurial activity within the Union Territory. Additional issues discussed included MSME stress resolution, insolvency preparedness, enhanced deployment of corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds for regional development, and the need for environmental, social and governance (ESG) readiness among emerging businesses. The delegation also proposed developing J&K as a model region for facilitation-led, governance-driven regulation, including the creation of a dedicated Corporate Governance and Ease of Doing Business Roundtable involving regulators, professionals and industry representatives. Responding to the suggestions, Mishra and Bukhari acknowledged the concerns raised and emphasised the importance of sustained stakeholder engagement in fostering a robust compliance culture. They encouraged continued dialogue between regulators and professionals to support a progressive and transparent corporate environment. Members of the delegation described the interaction as constructive, expressing optimism that such engagements would contribute to strengthening corporate governance, enhancing investor confidence and supporting long-term economic growth in J&K.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 8:18 am

MCA Regional Director vows time-bound redressal of stakeholder grievances

Ramesh Mishra, Regional Director (North) of the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, on Monday assured that issues raised by the business community in Jammu & Kashmir would be resolved in a time-bound manner, with a focus on strengthening ease of doing business and expanding the corporate base in the region. Speaking after an interaction with stakeholders in Srinagar, Mishra said the engagementhis first with the local business communityyielded useful and practical suggestions which would be acted upon. He indicated that increasing the number of registered companies under the Prime Ministers Internship programme and ensuring continuous institutional engagement would remain key priorities. As part of the ease of doing business, we will try to resolve the issues raised. There is a need for continuous interaction so that problems are addressed promptly, he said, adding that matters within the Regional Directors jurisdiction would be handled at his level, while policy issues would be escalated to the Ministry. He also acknowledged demands for improving institutional access, including a proposal to establish a camp office in Ladakh, and said the same would be examined. The interaction was organised by the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which used the occasion to present a comprehensive set of concerns affecting companies, professionals and stakeholders across the Union Territory. KCCI President Javid Ahmad Tenga said the visit marked the first direct engagement of a Regional Director from the Ministry with the Chamber, describing it as a significant outreach initiative. He, however, underlined that the corporate sector in J&K continues to face persistent structural and regulatory challenges requiring urgent intervention. The Chamber highlighted issues, including limited participation of local companies in the Prime Ministers Internship Scheme, complications related to Director Identification Numbers (DIN) and associated penalties, delays in updating company records, and the absence of an effective grievance redressal mechanism. Tenga stressed the need to make the Registrar of Companies (RoC) office in Srinagar fully functional, stating that its reduced operational capacity has forced stakeholders to route matters through Jammu, leading to delays and inefficiencies. He pointed out that the Kashmir Valley accounts for nearly 55 per cent of companies in the Union Territory, making a strong local regulatory presence essential. The Chamber also raised concerns regarding difficulties faced by stakeholders in Ladakh and sought the establishment of a camp office or helpdesk to improve access to services. Further, KCCI flagged persistent technical issues on the MCA21 portalranging from server downtime and form unavailability to payment failures and document retrieval problemswhich have adversely impacted company incorporation, compliance filings and approvals. It also pointed to pendency in adjudication and compounding matters, recurring DIN KYC and DSC validation issues, and lack of clarity in compliance norms for small companies and startups. On legacy issues, the Chamber reiterated its demand for a one-time amnesty scheme to address cases of multiple DINs issued in the past, noting that current penalty provisions impose a significant financial burden on stakeholders. Responding to these concerns, Mishra acknowledged that the issues raised were substantive and reflected genuine ground-level challenges. He emphasised that continued engagement with stakeholders would help align policy frameworks with practical realities. Haamid Bukhari, Registrar of Companies, J&K and Ladakh, stated that many of the operational issuesparticularly those related to DIN KYC, DSC validation and processing delaysare system-driven, and assured that genuine grievances would be addressed through facilitative measures. He added that such interactions would be institutionalised, with plans to hold them at regular intervals, including outreach programmes for young entrepreneurs, to ensure sustained dialogue and structured resolution of issues. The session concluded with KCCI reiterating its commitment to working closely with the Ministry to improve regulatory efficiency, reduce compliance burden and strengthen the corporate ecosystem in Jammu & Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:54 am

Teachers avoiding posting in remote areas harms educational discipline: CAT

Observing a recurring trend of ReT teachers avoiding postings in far-flung areas, the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) in Srinagar has said such practices mar the entire educational scenario and discipline, defeating the very purpose of area-specific appointments. A Bench of M S Latif, Member (Judicial) made the observations while dismissing a teachers plea, seeking inter-district transfer from Anantnag to Srinagar on health and other grounds. I am reminded by the slogan of the Directorate of Education Light to enlighten. When we light then only can we enlighten and what is the light which enlightens is imparting education, which otherwise is a fundamental right, particularly for those who are downtrodden and do not have easy access or availability to private schools nor have they any means, as such, unfortunately, the very purpose sought to be achieved by making such appointments is defeated, the Tribunal said. The Tribunal reiterated that courts have limited powers to interfere in transfer matters and can only do so in cases involving mala fide intent, violation of statutory provisions, or orders passed by an incompetent authority. The petitioner, appointed as a Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT) teacher in a remote area of Anantnag, had sought transfer, citing medical issues and her husbands posting in Srinagar. However, Tribunal observed that although the teacher was temporarily deployed in Srinagar in 2017, she had been formally relieved in 2018 and directed to resume duties at her original place of posting. The Tribunal noted discrepancies regarding her continued presence in a Srinagar school raise questions about the authority under which she remained posted there. Highlighting the broader impact, the tribunal pointed out that such instances adversely affect schooling in rural and far-flung areas. In the present case a school in Anantnag had remained without a teacher for nearly nine years, defeating the objective of providing education in underserved regions, it noted. The Bench underscored that while personal hardships, including health concerns, deserve due consideration, administrative and public interest, particularly the right to education of children must prevail. Dismissing the petition, the Tribunal granted liberty to the petitioner to approach the competent authority afresh for redressal of her grievances. It further directed the education department to conduct periodic reviews and ensure strict compliance with transfer and deployment orders to prevent disruption in schooling, especially in remote and underserved areas.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:52 am

PM Shri school scheme fails to take off in J&K over poor utilisation of funds

The J&K School Education Department (SED) has poorly performed in the utilisation of the funds released under PM Shri school scheme during the last year. A top official told Greater Kashmir that the poor execution of the scheme at the school level left a major chunk of funds unused, which will have its implications for further funding from the Ministry of Education (MoE), government of India. The official said that funds worth Rs 200 crore were released from Samagra Shiksha to the concerned Chief Education Officers (CEOs) out of which only Rs 20 crores have been utilised. While the top officials blame the schools and DDOs for poor utilisation of funds, the school teachers attribute it to the tedious process involved in getting bills approved from the concerned quarters. The schools are not conducting activities on time for which funds are provided by the MoE under the scheme. Due to this the funds remain unutilised, the official told Greater Kashmir . However the school teachers said the funds are released late from the Samagra due to which the DDOs face issues in releasing the money tp the schools. They have made the process very tedious. At times, we don't even get informed if our bills are approved or rejected, a school teacher told Greater Kashmir . He said the schools conduct the activities or make some purchases online from the GeM portal, but the bills are not approved for the release of funds. Amid this, the scheme is yet to take off in J&K despite the passage of two years since the inception of the scheme. As already reported, around 390 government schools in J&K have been selected for their upgradation as PM SHRI Schools. Under the scheme, these schools will get modern education, focusing on NEP 2020 implementation. These facilities include smart classrooms, laboratories, and green infrastructure. Under the scheme, the existing schools are strengthened to act as exemplars of quality teaching. Basically, the selection of schools for PM Shri was not done properly. The schools to be selected for the scheme must have enough space, playground and infrastructure. But in many cases, these parameters have not been followed, the official told Greater Kashmir . The scheme is executed through Samagra Shiksha with projects approved for upgrades in various districts. Schools are designed with eco-friendly features like solar panels and water harvesting. The PM Shri scheme aims to transform these schools into green schools and provide high-quality education to enhance the cognitive development of students. Meanwhile, the Department of School Education and Literacy (DSEL) has scheduled a meeting to review PM Shri schools of J&K on April 28, 2026. The team of officials from J&K SED has already arrived in New Delhi. We are apprehensive of the response from DSEL as the performance in terms of utilisation of funds has remained very poor, an official said.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:50 am

Cosmos Bank, Sarhad to roll out UPSC, banking training in J&K

The Cosmos Co-operative Bank Ltd, Pune, has announced plans to expand its educational and skill development initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir in collaboration with the Sarhad Institute, a Pune-based NGO, alongside concluding its Annual Conclave 2026 in the Valley. The four-day conclave, held from April 25 to 28 in Srinagar, saw participation of more than 200 officers of the Cosmos bank and was aimed at combining internal strategy with on-ground exposure to Kashmir's tourism and economic landscape. The event also contributed to local economic activity through hospitality, transport, handicrafts, and related sectors. Speaking to Greater Kashmir , Chairman Cosmos Bank, CA Milind Kale, said, We held our annual conclave in Kashmir in which more than 200 of our officers came and visited here. But this is not limited to the conclave alone. In association and collaboration with the Sarhad Institute, an NGO from Pune, we are working on expanding our initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir. We have already been supporting UPSC training programmes for youth in districts like Kulgam, Doda, Kupwara and Handwara since 2018, in coordination with the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. Going forward, we are also planning to introduce banking and corporate training programmes to equip local youth with practical skills and employment-oriented exposure. He added that the bank's partnership with Sarhad continues to focus on education for students from conflict-affected areas, alongside broader interventions such as teacher training and the introduction of technology-enabled learning tools, including Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality labs in government schools. The UPSC training programme, operational since 2018, has been implemented in coordination with the Government of Jammu and Kashmir. Districts covered include Kulgam, Doda, Kupwara and Handwara areas that have historically faced limited access to competitive examination coaching. The planned banking and corporate training programmes are intended to build on this foundation, offering youth practical exposure to financial services and professional workplace environments. Sarhad Institute has a long-standing track record of working with students from conflict-affected regions across India, including Jammu and Kashmir. Its collaboration with Cosmos Bank brings together institutional financial backing with grassroots educational outreach. The conclave also served to position Kashmir as an emerging destination for corporate events, with the bank expressing confidence that such initiatives would encourage other institutions to explore the region. By choosing Srinagar as its conclave venue, Cosmos Bank sought to demonstrate confidence in the region's hospitality infrastructure and security environment. The bank expressed hope that the initiative would inspire other corporate bodies and financial institutions to consider Kashmir for similar events, thereby channelling direct economic benefits into local businesses from hotels and transport operators to artisans and handicraft sellers.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:45 am

Life threatening attacks on any politician unacceptable: CM Omar

Jammu-Srinagar train will boost tourism Trying to build ecosystem for startup culture in J&K Want lasting peace in West Asia, end to war Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday asserted that a life threatening attack on any political leader was unacceptable and should not happen anywhere. Rebuffing use of violence, he stated that none could better understand the enormity of violent attacks than the people of J&K. Differences, if any, could be expressed verbally and not by physically harming anyone, he reiterated. His assertion was in response to a media query about the recent shooting incident in Washington, presumably assassination attempt on US President Donald Trump. He also reiterated his call for lasting peace in West Asia with an immediate end to war in Iran. The Chief Minister was speaking to the media after inaugurating the School of Architecture (SoA) building at the Government College of Engineering and Technology (GCET) in Jammu. With regard to direct Jammu-Srinagar train service, commencing from April 30, the Chief Minister stated that it would definitely boost up tourism to a significant level. Ive repeatedly maintained that so far, the capacity of the train, being operated, was very limited. The train only with 8 bogies (coaches) was being run between Katra and Srinagar. Now the train will have 20 bogies, thus facilitating an increase in the number of passengers. This is good. It should happen, he said, adding, Increase in train capacity and frequency is what we want. There are a couple of things or points which I want to share but that Ill convey on April 30 in front of the (Railway) Minister. Answering a question about his visit to the GCET and startup culture in J&K, he said that his government was focussing on creating a sound startup ecosystem in J&K. To have a startup culture (in J&K) is very important. In fact, it is imperative now. It is not a secret that many states have already taken initiatives on this account and we are lagging behind. Now we will learn from their experiences. We will not repeat the mistakes they (other states) have committed during this journey, he said. Referring to attempts made to boost startup culture in the UT, CM Omar elaborated, That was why we announced start-up policy in 2024 and provisions for funding were made in the budget. Efforts are being made to create an ecosystem for startups here (in J&K). In this connection, the Government College of Engineering and Technology (GCET) had demanded an incubation centre. We will work to set up this incubation centre here this year. Responding to a question about the recent assassination attempt on US President Donald Trump, CM Omars prompt response was, Shukr Hai, Bach Gaya! (Thankfully, he remained unhurt). None wants that he (Trump) should be hurt anyway. Though politics is a very dirty thing. There may be differences. But they should be expressed verbally. But to physically harm anyone is not justifiable, nowhere. As Ive already said, it is heartening that he has escaped unhurt in such a murderous assault, he stated. Contextualising the issue in the backdrop of the violent past of J&K, the Chief Minister said, I hope that no political leader should face these kinds of assaults. Who knows better than us the people in Jammu and Kashmir about the gravity of such attacks? During the last 30-35 years, how many people have we lost belonging to different political parties- be it National Conference, BJP, Congress, PDP, CPI-M or some other party? Many workers and leaders belonging to different political parties have fallen prey to the bullets or terrorism. This should not happen. When asked about his take on the US presidents move to cancel the visit of his envoys to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran, the Chief Minister stated, Yes, he said that talks could be held telephonically. Let it be telephonically but it should happen. We want the resumption of peace again. This war should end permanently and Iran should be allowed to live peacefully. So far, none can make us comprehend what was the rationale for this war? Yet it happened. Whatever they (US) did, it was unjust. But now they should ensure lasting peace, CM Omar reiterated.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:43 am

DC Srinagar felicitates specially abled DPS Srinagar achievers

Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Akshay Labroo felicitated specially abled DPS Srinagar students Zainab Bilal, who secured 96% marks and Farees Rafiq with 93% marks, for their exceptional CBSE Class 10 results. Both fighting the challenge of visual impairment, students independently wrote their exams using computers without a scribe, achieving a first-of-its-kind milestone in Jammu and Kashmir and setting a new benchmark in inclusive education, said a press release.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:39 am

Indian Educators represent nation at Global Early Childhood Forum in Kuala Lumpur

A distinguished delegation of 34 educators from India, led by Dr Swati Popat Vats, President of the Early Childhood Association (ECA), participated in the prestigious World Forum Foundation conference on Early Care and Education held in Kuala Lumpur. Representing the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, Kaiser Bhat, Territory Head (J&K) for ECA, joined the national delegation to contribute to global dialogues on the future of early childhood education. The conference was formally inaugurated by His Highness Tengku Amir Shah Ibni Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, Crown Prince of Selangor, underscoring the international significance of the event and the global commitment to strengthening early years education frameworks. The participation of the Indian delegation reflected not only academic engagement at an international level but also a powerful cultural representation. Delegates emphasized the importance of integrating local traditions, indigenous learning approaches, and community values within global educational discoursehighlighting how culturally rooted practices can enrich early childhood pedagogy worldwide. Speaking on the sideline of the occasion, Kaiser Bhat noted, Platforms like the World Forum enable educators to exchange transformative ideas and reaffirm that while educational challenges are global, solutions often lie in understanding local contexts and cultural foundations. The World Forum conference brought together thought leaders, policymakers, researchers, and practitioners from across continents, fostering dialogue on innovation, inclusion, and sustainability in early care and education. Indias participation, under the stewardship of Dr Swati Popat Vats and ECA, reaffirmed the countrys growing voice in shaping global early childhood narratives and building bridges between local wisdom and international best practices.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:36 am

Perfect Vision Super Speciality Eye Hospital bags award

Perfect Vision Super Speciality Eye Hospital, Hyderpora, Srinagar has been awarded the Emerging Cornea Transplant Centre award from the State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (SOTTO) J&K. This honor underscores the hospital's dedication to combating corneal blindness and advancing eye care across Jammu and Kashmir, said a press release. Over the past few years, the teamled by experienced corneal surgeons Dr. Omar Rashid and Dr. Shahnawazhas completed more than 100 transplants, establishing the hospital as a key resource for life-changing vision restoration. The recognition spotlights the facility's expertise in corneal transplantation, including cutting-edge lamellar procedures like DALK, DSAEK, and DMEK. In addition to clinical achievements, Perfect Vision promotes eye donation awareness and plans to offer specialized corneal training to ophthalmologists, building a stronger regional network of experts.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:33 am

DFCO Ganderbal organises awareness rally under Nasha Mukt Abhiyan

The Drug and Food Control Organization, Ganderbal, in collaboration with Ganderbal Chemists and Distributors association on Monday organised an awareness rally under the ongoing 100 days Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan to sensitize locals about the harmful effects of drug abuse. Participants in significant numbers, holding placards and banners with messages such as Say No to Drugs and Say Yes to Life, emphasizing the urgent need to combat the growing menace of substance abuse in society. The rally moved through key areas, attracting public attention and encouraging community participation. Speaking on the occasion, Assistant Drugs Controller Ganderbal Dr Shabir Ahmad highlighted the rising trend of substance abuse among youth and stressed the role of chemists in preventing the sale of psychotropic drugs without valid prescriptions. The primary objective of the rally is to raise awareness about the growing menace of drug abuse. A large number of chemists and distributors are participating in the rally with the aim to sensitize the public and promote a collective responsibility towards building a drug-free society, he said. Members of the chemists association also pledged their support in ensuring that medicines are not misused and are dispensed responsibly.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:31 am

Army builds bridge in Baramulla's Audoora, eases access for students, farmers

A bridge constructed by the Indian Army at Audoora village in Baramulla outskirts has eased the access for school going children, farmers and elderly people of the area. The bridge was inaugurated on Monday in Audoora village and the facility, according to residents of the local villages, has brought relief to the whole community. The existing bridge was at a distance of half a kilometer from here and the new facility will shorten our distance for students going to their schools and farmers visiting their orchards and paddy fields, a local resident said. The bridge has eased the intra connectivity of four to five villages. Earlier, the students would cross the stream to reach the school because using the existing bridge would stretch their journey by almost one kilometer, the elderly resident said. The new bridge has been constructed with the efforts of 46RR and Dagger Division of the Indian Army. We thank Indian Army for providing us this facility. Earlier our kids would cross the stream causing apprehensions about their safety as most of the times the flow of water in this stream remains high, another resident told media persons here. He said the facility has brought relief to around 2000 people residing in five Muhallas of the area This facility was really needed here. It has given easy access to our agricultural land. Earlier our farmers would use the long route to reach their orchards and paddy fields but now the distance has shorten, he said. Following the inauguration of the bridge, the locals raised the demand for repairs of the Zandfaran road saying the area was a tourist spot and the concerned authorities must do the repairs of the road as well.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:28 am

DC Budgam orders transfer, posting of Naib Tehsildars

The district administration Budgam has ordered the transfer and posting of Naib Tehsildars. As per the order issued by Deputy Commissioner Budgam, the transfers and postings have been ordered with immediate effect, in the interest of administration and smooth functioning of official work. As per the order, Zubair Ahmad Wani, Naib Tehsildar (PA Tech) has been transferred and posted as Naib Tehsildar Khag with additional charge of Nayabat Poshkar. Mohammad Mirza Naib Tehsildar Khag has been transferred and posted as Naib Tehsildar Kachwari. Mohammad Yaseen Khattana Naib Tehsildar Kachwari has been transferred and posted as Naib Tehsildar Defence DC office Budgam. As per the order, Janbaz Shakeel Ur Rehman Tak Naib Tehsildar Defence has been transferred and posted as Naib Tehsildar Beerwah while Abdul Qayoom Ahanger Naib Tehsildar Beerwah has been transferred and posted as Assistant Revenue Attorney DC Office, Budgam. All the above Officials shall be deemed to have been relieved, the order reads.

Greater Kashmir 28 Apr 2026 7:25 am

India needs to reduce the strategic importance of fertilisers through a bold agricultural policy

Global events like the West Asia conflict and El Nino threaten governments. Rising fertilizer prices create a fiscal and political crisis for India. The nation faces a future scarcity fear, leading to panic buying. Bold agricultural policy is needed to reduce fertilizer reliance. This will optimize usage and ensure food security for the future.

The Economic Times 27 Apr 2026 11:31 pm

Betting big on Amaravati: Execution, funding and a real trust test ahead

The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Act 2026 has formally settled Amaravati as the states capital, ending years of political uncertainty over the citys status, according to a research-based analysis.

The Economic Times 27 Apr 2026 11:19 pm

SSP Anantnag suspends IO in medical staff assault case

Anantnag, Apr 27: Anantnag Police on Monday suspended an Investigating Officer (IO) of Police Station Anantnag for failing to adhere to mandatory procedures during the investigation into the vandalization of Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag last week, police said. SSP Anantnag takes strict action after the Investigating Officer (IO) fails to follow mandatory arrest procedure in FIR 118/2026. Anantnag police is committed to due process, Anantnag Police tweeted. A case related to vandalization and assault on medical staff was registered at Police Station Anantnag under FIR No. 118/2026, police said. During the investigation, four persons were arrested for their alleged involvement in the vandalization of the hospital following the death of a woman in a suspected case of medical negligence. They were later released on bail due to lack of evidence, officials said. The woman, a resident of Srigufwara village in Bijbehara, had suffered cardiac arrest. She, was resuscitated immediately after arriving at the hospital but later died, doctors said. Following the incident, agitated attendants allegedly ransacked the hospital and assaulted doctors, officials said. The doctors later protested, terming the incident sheer hooliganism, and demanded strict action against those responsible. The Investigating officer (IO) failed to fulfil mandatory requirements related to arrest procedures while detaining the accused, an official said. Taking serious note of the lapse, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Anantnag Amod Ashok Nagpure placed the officer under suspension, officials said. Anantnag Police reiterated its commitment to upholding due process of law and ensuring accountability in all investigations, police said.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 9:15 pm

AKHMPOA urgers govt to release pending dues

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 3:18 pm

LG Manoj Sinha joins padyatra in Udhampur, calls for united fight against drug menace

Srinagar, Apr 27: Lieutenant Governor, Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha on Monday joined a padyatra in Udhampur as part of the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan , urging people to unite in a collective fight against drug abuse. Addressing participants, the Lieutenant Governor described the anti-drug campaign as a shared war against narcotics and called upon every citizen to actively contribute towards making Jammu and Kashmir drug-free. In the war against drugs, unity will be our shield and resolve our weapon. Let us commit to shaping a Jammu Kashmir where young people carve free destinies, families remain whole, and communities thrive, he said. Sinha said the region is rising with renewed determination to reject the drug menace and stressed that no authority alone can tackle the issue without public participation. Let every village, hamlet, and city become a fortress of resistance. Every household must stand as a vigilant bastion. I call upon each resident to enlist as a warrior in this cause, he said. Highlighting the importance of community involvement, the Lieutenant Governor said the campaign must ignite awareness in every section of society so that April 27 is remembered as a turning point in the fight against drugs in Udhampur. He also emphasized compassion and rehabilitation for those affected by addiction, urging society to treat them as individuals in need of support rather than stigma. Rehabilitation must restore dignity and reintegrate individuals into the community. Collective efforts will be key to transforming awareness into accountability, he added. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor flagged off an anti-drug awareness bike rally, launched Mini-Olympics under the campaign, and distributed sanction letters to individuals who have recovered from substance abuse. He also felicitated winners of the Nasha Mukt Ideas Championship.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 3:15 pm

Authorities seal Siraj-ul-Uloom premises after being declared unlawful

Shopian, Apr 27: Authorities on Monday attached the Siraj-ul-Uloom in south Kashmirs Shopian district and restricted access to its premises following an order by the Divisional Commissioner Kashmir declaring the institution an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. A prohibitory order issued by the District Magistrate Shopian under Section 8(4) of the Act stated that entry into the notified place has been barred. No person who is not a resident of Darul Uloom Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom, Imam Sahib, Shopian, shall enter or remain on the said premises without prior permission, the order said. It added that any person found entering or being present in the notified place in contravention of this order shall be liable to removal and face penal action under relevant provisions of law. The order also outlined conditions, including exceptions for near relatives and regulation of conduct for permitted entry, stating that those allowed inside must comply with restrictions imposed by the district magistrate.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 2:54 pm

Kashmir gets first 25,000-litre community biogas plant in Ganderbal

Srinagar, April 27: The Rural Development Department (RDD) Kashmir has initiated the construction of a 25,000-litre capacity community biogas plant under the Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin (SBM-G) in Pathribal Gund area of Ganderbal district, officials said. The project, with an estimated cost of 35 lakh, is part of a Union Territory-wide initiative that envisages the installation of one such plant in each district of Jammu and Kashmir. Officials said the plant under execution in Ganderbal is expected to be the first of its kind to become operational in the Kashmir Valley, marking a step toward decentralized renewable energy generation and structured rural waste management. The facility will operate on anaerobic digestion, using cattle dung sourced from the local community on a rotational basis. Through microbial decomposition in an oxygen-free environment, the process will generate methane-rich biogas and organic slurry. The biogas produced is intended to meet cooking fuel needs of around 10 households, while the slurry will be used as nutrient-rich manure for agricultural purposes. To address climatic challenges in the region, the digester is being equipped with a thermostatic control system to maintain optimal temperatures for microbial activity. In addition, IoT-based sensors are being integrated to monitor parameters such as gas pressure, temperature, pH levels, and feedstock input in real time. Officials told the news agency Kashmir News Trust that the project is designed to reduce dependence on conventional fuels such as LPG and firewood, while also providing a structured mechanism for disposal of cattle waste. The initiative is also expected to contribute to environmental goals by reducing methane emissions from unmanaged waste and supporting sustainable agricultural practices. A community participation model has been planned for the plants operation, with local households and dairy farmers contributing feedstock. A user-group committee will be formed to oversee operations, maintenance, and equitable distribution of biogas. Authorities said the project will serve as a demonstration model for similar installations across the Union Territory, highlighting the feasibility of community-scale biogas systems in high-altitude regions.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 2:27 pm

PM Modi to visit Sikkim on 27, 28 April

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Sikkim on 2728 April 2026, where he is scheduled to inaugurate, launch and lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth over 4,000 crore. As per a statement, issued by the PIB, PM Modi will arrive in Gangtok on 27 April at around 3 PM. On 28 April, at approximately 9:30 AM, Prime Minister will visit the Orchidarium in Gangtok. To showcase the ecological and floral heritage of the state, Swarnajayanti Maitri Manjari Park has been developed as a state-of-the-art, world-class Orchid Experience Centre. Thereafter, at around 10 AM, Prime Minister will participate in the closing ceremony of Sikkims 50th Year of Statehood celebrations at Paljor Stadium, where he will inaugurate, launch and lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth over 4,000 crore across the State. Prime Minister will also address the gathering on the occasion. These projects span a wide range of sectors including infrastructure, connectivity, healthcare, education, power, urban development, environment, tourism and agriculture, and are aimed at accelerating holistic and inclusive development in Sikkim. In the healthcare sector, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for a 100-bedded Ayurveda Hospital at Yangang in Namchi district. He will also inaugurate a 30-bedded Integrated Sowa Rigpa Hospital at NIT Deorali, thereby strengthening access to traditional and integrative systems of medicine in the State. In the education sector, Prime Minister will inaugurate the Permanent campus of Sikkim University at Yangang, the Administrative Block of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose University of Excellence at Chakung, the Helen Lepcha Medical College at Socheygang in Gangtok district, and the Dentam Professional College at Dentam in Gyalshing district. He will also inaugurate model residential schools at Hee Gyathang, a new Model Degree College at Mangshila in Mangan district, and a monastic hostel-cum-classroom at Boomtar Gumpa in Namchi district. Further, he will launch the implementation of IT-enabled educational infrastructure projects across 160 schools in Sikkim. To improve connectivity further in Sikkim, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of two hinged double-lane steel arch bridges over River Teesta at Sirwani and Lower Samdong, connecting Namchi and Gangtok districts. He will also inaugurate the widening and strengthening of the road from Birdhang to Namchi via Kitchudumra, which will enhance inter-district accessibility, improve travel efficiency, and facilitate smoother movement of people and goods. In the power sector, Prime Minister will inaugurate the improvement, upgradation and revamping of the Transmission and Distribution (T&D) network in Gangtok, strengthening reliable power supply in the region. In the area of urban development and administrative infrastructure, Prime Minister will inaugurate the Jan Seva Sachivalaya (Mini Secretariat) at Lumsey and the Civil Service Officers Institute in Gangtok. He will also inaugurate housing initiatives including the Sikkim Urban Garib Awas Yojana at Lingding, housing for police personnel, and Grade C quarters at SAP Pangthang. In addition, he will lay the foundation stone of Sadhbhav Mandap (Public Utility Centre)at MG Marg. As part of environmental protection efforts, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for sewerage system rehabilitation at Singtam town under river pollution abatement initiatives. He will also inaugurate the pollution abatement scheme of River Rani Chu through Roro Chu river in Zone III, Gangtok, contributing to improved urban sanitation and sustainable ecosystems. In the tourism and pilgrimage sector, Prime Minister will inaugurate the redevelopment of the Ridge Precinct in Gangtok, eco-tourism and pilgrimage infrastructure at Dodak in Soreng, infrastructure related to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra including facilities at 18th Mile and Hangu Lake, and a Yatri Niwas at Krishna Pranami Mangaldham, Namphing. He will also lay the foundation stone for an Eco-Pilgrimage Complex at Silnon in Gyalshing district. Prime Minister will inaugurate the Sikkim IFFCO Processing Plant, which is expected to provide a significant boost to agro-processing and strengthen farmer livelihoods and value chains in the State. Prime Minister will also inaugurate indoor cricket facilities at Mining, Rangpo in Pakyong district to promote youth engagement and sports development. The visit of the Prime Minister marks an important milestone in the Golden Jubilee year of Sikkims statehood and reflects the current Governments continued commitment to the rapid and sustainable development of the State and the Northeast region.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:57 pm

NDRF conducts mock drill in Dal lake to check operational preparedness

NDRF conducts mock drill and exercises on operational preparedness of the force at Dal Lake. Teams of the deep water diving and boat units conducted excercises in the Dal lake. The excercises are part of the regular drill to check the preparedness of the force to meet any evantualies due to natural or man made accidents

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:27 pm

India-New Zealand free trade agreement: An explainer

New Delhi, Apr 27: India and New Zealand on Monday will sign a free trade agreement (FTA) to boost two-way commerce in goods and services and promote investments.The pact will come into force on actually decided date agreed by both sides. Here are a few questions and answers to understand the main strategic gain of this deal: FTA: An economic arrangement between two or more countries where they agree either to end or significantly reduce customs duties on the maximum number of goods traded between them, besides cutting down barriers which can hinder or promote two-way commerce and investments. INDIA-NEW ZEALAND FTA BRIEF: Negotiations were first launched in 2010, stalled in 2015 after nine rounds, and were revived in March 2025. March 16, 2025: Negotiations resumed afresh December 22, 2025: Announced conclusion of talks April 27, 2026: FTA set to be signed The agreement covers 20 chapters, including trade in goods, rules of origin, services, customs and trade facilitation, SPS, TBT, trade remedies, dispute settlement and legal provisions. BENEFITS FOR INDIA: All Indian goods, including labour-intensive sectors like textiles, plastic items, leather and engineering goods, will enter at zero duty in New Zealand, whose average import tariff is just 2.3 per cent. New Zealand has committed to invest (FDI) USD 20 billion over 15 years. India has secured commitments across a wide range of high-value services sectors, including IT and IT-enabled services, professional services, education, financial services, tourism, construction and other business services. The FTA Opens Skilled Employment Pathways through a new Temporary Employment Entry Visa pathway for Indian professionals in skilled occupations, with a quota of 5,000 visas at any given time and a stay of up to three years. Duty-free wine and spirits exports from India, while wines from the Oceania country will enter the domestic market at a concessional duty, which will be reduced over a period of 10 years. BENEFITS FOR NEW ZEALAND: India, following the template used in its trade agreement with Australia, has offered market access on 70 per cent of tariff lines (or product categories). The country will give duty-free access to 54.11 per cent of New Zealand exports from day one of the implementation of the free trade agreement, and these goods include sheep meat, wool, coal and several forestry and wood products, a move which is expected to make these items cheaper for Indian consumers. Duty concessions on agricultural goods like apples, kiwifruit, manuka honey, and albumins (including milk albumin), but with quotas and minimum import prices (MIP). Duties on several seafood items, such as mussels and salmon, will be eliminated over a period of seven years. The levy will be removed on a number of iron, steel and scrap aluminium items over a period of 10 years or less. Sensitive farm products, including apples, kiwifruit, manuka honey, and albumins (including milk albumin), are managed through tariff-rate quotas (TRQs), supported by minimum import prices (MIPs) and safeguard measures. Further, the import duty on avocados and persimmons by India will be eliminated in 10 years. SENSITIVE GOODS: To protect the interests of farmers and MSMEs, India has not extended any import duty concessions to New Zealand on several sensitive sectors, including dairy, animal products, vegetables, sugar, copper and aluminium. Products that are kept in the exclusion list are: Dairy (milk, cream, whey, yoghurt, cheese etc.), animal products (other than sheep meat), vegetable products (onions, chana, peas, corn, almonds etc.), sugar, artificial honey, Animal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils. The list also includes Arms and Ammunition, Gems and Jewellery, Copper and Articles (Cathodes, Cartridges, Rods, Bars, Coils ), Aluminium and articles thereof (Ingots, billets, wire bars). INVESTMENTS: New Zealand has committed to facilitating USD 20 billion in foreign direct investment into India over 15 years. At present, India has received just about USD 89 million FDI during April 2000 and December 2025. IMPORTANCE FOR INDIA: For India, the agreement strengthens access to a high-income, rules-based Pacific market and supports its broader Indo-Pacific economic strategy. For New Zealand, it offers more secure entry into one of the world's fastest-growing large economies at a time of rising global trade uncertainty. New Zealand's Indian diaspora of over 300,000 people -- about 5 per cent of its population -- provides a strong bridge for trade and investment. Easier visas, faster student pathways and lower education costs could further boost services trade. BILATERAL TRADE: Bilateral merchandise trade stood at USD 1.3 billion (USD 711.1 million and imports 587.13 million) in 2024-25, while total trade in goods and services reached about USD 2.4 billion in 2024, with services trade alone reaching USD 1.24 billion, led by travel, IT, and business services. India exports include aviation fuel, pharmaceuticals, motor vehicles, petroleum products, readymade garments, and machinery; while imports include wood and wood products, iron and steel, raw wool, dairy products, scrap metals, coal and farm-linked inputs.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:22 pm

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to Lead Indian Delegation at SCO Defence Ministers Meet in Bishkek

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will lead a high-level Indian delegation to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers Meeting scheduled to be held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on April 28, 2026, the Ministry of Defence said on Monday. The meeting will bring together defence ministers of SCO member states to deliberate on key regional and global security challenges, including issues related to international peace, counter-terrorism and defence cooperation. According to the ministry, this years meeting assumes significance amid the ongoing geopolitical turbulence, particularly due to the evolving situation in West Asia. Member countries are expected to exchange views on mitigating the impact of the conflict on regional stability. During the discussions, Rajnath Singh is expected to reiterate Indias commitment to global peace and security, while underlining New Delhis firm stance of zero tolerance towards terrorism and extremism. He is also likely to emphasise the need for enhanced cooperation among SCO member states to address emerging security threats. On the sidelines of the meeting, the Defence Minister is expected to hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from participating countries to strengthen defence ties and deepen strategic engagement. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, established on June 15, 2001, in Shanghai, is one of the largest regional organisations. Its members include India, Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran and Belarus. India became a full member in 2017 and held the rotating chairmanship in 2023.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:04 pm

Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi arrives in Russia

Dubai, Apr 27: Iran's top diplomat arrived on Monday in Russia ahead of a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The state-run IRNA news agency said Abbas Araghchi landed in St. Petersburg for his meeting with Putin. Araghchi has visited Islamabad twice and Muscat, Oman, on the foreign trip as negotiations with the US appear stalled over the Iran war.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:02 pm

Which 1.5 Ton Split AC to Buy: Inverter vs Non-Inverter Decision Guide

High electricity bills and uneven cooling are common issues when an air conditioner is chosen without understanding how different models work. The right choice can improve comfort while keeping energy use under control, especially when selecting a 1.5 ton split AC for everyday use. Most buyers compare inverter and non-inverter models of a 1.5 ton split AC to understand differences in cooling and efficiency, which helps them make a more informed decision. This comparison often reveals which option better suits usage patterns and long-term costs. In this blog, we'll explore the shared features, then move into the specific advantages of each type to simplify the decision-making process. Key Differences of Inverter vs Non-inverter 1.5 Ton Split ACs Understanding the difference between inverter and non-inverter systems helps buyers choose a 1.5 ton split AC that matches their usage patterns, budget, and energy expectations. Aspect Inverter AC Non-inverter AC Cooling Control Adjusts compressor speed based on temperature Compressor turns on/off repeatedly Energy Efficiency Higher efficiency, lower power consumption Higher energy usage due to cycling Temperature Stability Maintains consistent cooling Slight temperature fluctuations Usage Suitability Best for long hours of use Suitable for short use Key Features of 1.5 Ton Split AC: Non-inverter and Inverter AC Understanding the core features of both inverter and non-inverter systems helps evaluate how a 1.5 ton split AC performs under real-world usage conditions. Common Features of 1.5 Ton Split AC (Inverter and Non-inverter) Here are the common features found across both inverter and non-inverter models. Blue Fin Coating and Anti Fungus Blue Fin Coating protects condenser coils from corrosion, rust, and moisture damage, helping the system remain durable even in challenging conditions. Working alongside it, Anti Fungus prevents moisture buildup inside the indoor unit, which reduces fungal growth and unpleasant odours over time. Together, they help maintain cleaner airflow, improved hygiene and consistent long-term performance. High-density Filter The High Density Filter captures fine dust and airborne particles before they circulate into the room, which helps improve indoor air quality. It also contributes to a healthier environment by reducing pollutants in everyday airflow. At the same time, it limits internal dust accumulation, allowing smoother and more consistent cooling performance. Self-diagnosis Self-diagnosis automatically detects internal faults and displays error codes for quick issue identification. This reduces guesswork during troubleshooting and helps technicians resolve problems faster and more accurately. As a result, system reliability improves while maintenance becomes more efficient and less time-consuming. Auto Restart Protection and Memory Function Auto Restart Protection ensures the system resumes operation automatically after a power cut once power is restored. Additionally, Memory Function saves the previous settings, so the unit restarts exactly as it was before the interruption. Together, they provide seamless recovery and greater convenience during voltage fluctuations or outages. Internally Grooved Tube (IGT) Copper Tubes and 100% Copper Copper components enhance heat transfer between the indoor and outdoor units, enabling faster, more efficient cooling. They also improve durability by reducing the risks of corrosion and leakage, which supports long-term stable operation. Overall, this combination ensures consistent performance even with extended usage. Eco-friendly Eco-friendly design focuses on reducing electricity consumption through efficient system operation. It also uses environmentally safer refrigerants to minimize environmental impact without affecting cooling performance. This makes the system more sustainable and suitable for long-term use. Fan Mode and Multiple Fan Speed Fan Mode circulates air without active cooling, making it useful for ventilation when cooling is not required. Multiple fan speed settings allow users to adjust airflow based on comfort needs and room conditions. Together, they provide flexible airflow control for different situations. Additional Features of 1.5 Ton Split AC (Inverter AC) Here are the additional features of inverter AC models that improve comfort, airflow control and energy efficiency. 4 Way Swing Type This feature distributes air evenly in four directions, ensuring cooling reaches every corner of the room more effectively. It reduces uneven temperature zones and creates a more balanced indoor environment. Even in larger or irregular spaces, airflow remains consistent and comfortable. AI Mode AI Mode automatically adjusts cooling based on real-time room conditions, ensuring smoother and more adaptive performance. It continuously optimizes operation to maintain comfort while improving energy efficiency. This results in stable cooling without frequent manual adjustments. Filter Clean Reminder and PM 2.5 Filter The Filter Clean Reminder notifies users when cleaning is required to maintain airflow efficiency. Along with it, the PM 2.5 Filter removes fine dust and pollutants from indoor air, improving air quality. Together, they ensure cleaner airflow and healthier breathing conditions while supporting system efficiency. Frost Fresh and Draft Guard Frost Fresh helps reduce moisture-related odors inside the unit, keeping airflow fresher during use. Draft Guard prevents direct cold air from hitting occupants, making cooling more comfortable over long hours. Combined, they create a softer and more natural cooling experience. Multiple Fan Speed Multiple fan speed settings allow users to control airflow intensity based on comfort and room conditions. Lower speeds provide quieter, gentler cooling, while higher speeds help cool the room faster during peak heat. This flexibility ensures better control over overall comfort. Additional Features of 1.5 Ton Split AC (Non-inverter AC) Here are the additional features of non-inverter AC models that focus on quick cooling, practical usage, and everyday comfort. Turbo Mode Turbo Mode delivers rapid cooling by running the system at maximum capacity for a short period. This helps lower the room temperature quickly during extreme heat. It ensures strong initial cooling when the AC is first switched on. Sleep Mode and Timer On/Off Sleep Mode gradually adjusts the temperature at night to maintain comfort without overcooling the room. Timer On/Off allows users to schedule operations to align with daily routines for better control. Together, they improve comfort while optimizing energy usage. Dry Mode Dry Mode reduces excess humidity in the air, making indoor conditions feel more comfortable during damp or rainy weather. It focuses on balancing moisture levels rather than only lowering temperature. This helps create a fresher and less sticky indoor environment. Smart Convenience Features Display On/Off reduces indicator light disturbance during nighttime use for a more comfortable environment. I Feel adjusts cooling based on temperature sensed at the remote location for personalized comfort, while I Clean helps reduce dust buildup and maintain cleaner airflow. Together, these features improve everyday convenience and ease of use. If you are exploring cooling options in this category, a window AC 1.5 ton can also be considered for smaller rooms. Make the Right Cooling Choice with Confidence Choosing between inverter and non-inverter options goes beyond features and depends on how well the system matches daily usage, comfort needs, and long-term expectations. What matters most is assessing room size, usage duration, and energy needs, along with specifications, to make a well-informed choice. Many electronic brands, including Kelvinator, continue to refine cooling technologies to improve efficiency, reliability, and user control across both categories. A well-matched 1.5 ton split AC can help maintain steady comfort while keeping operational strain and energy use in check. Overall, a balanced decision based on usage and efficiency ensures greater comfort, a lower energy impact, and long-term satisfaction.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:01 pm

RS Chairman Accepts Merger Of 7 AAP MPs With BJP

NEW DELHI, Apr 27: Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan on Monday officially accepted the merger of seven Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs with the BJP, reducing the strength of Arvind Kejriwals party in the Upper House to three. After this transition, the BJPs strength in the Upper House has increased to 113. Raghav Chadha, Ashok Mittal, Harbhajan Singh, Sandeep Pathak, Vikramjit Sahney, Swati Maliwal, and Rajinder Gupta are the seven MPs who have merged. The Rajya Sabha website now [] The post RS Chairman Accepts Merger Of 7 AAP MPs With BJP appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 27 Apr 2026 11:17 am

J-K: Six held with drugs, assets worth Rs 73 lakh attached in Udhampur

Jammu, Apr 27: Six persons were taken into custody during an intensified anti-narcotics crackdown, with police recovering contraband substances and over Rs 23 lakh in Doda and Kathua districts of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Monday. In a parallel action, properties worth over Rs 73 lakh linked to drug peddlers were also attached in Udhampur district under relevant legal provisions, the police said. Additional Superintendent of Police, Doda, Mohd Aslam said three persons, including a woman, were detained during a raid on a house at Dak Mohalla in the main town following recovery of 85 grams of suspected brown sugar and over Rs 23 lakh on Sunday evening. He identified the woman as Zareena Begum, stating that she had been under police surveillance following inputs indicating her involvement in drug peddling. Besides Zareena, officials said her daughter and son-in-law were also picked up by police during the raid. We have taken three individuals into custody. Their roles are being examined, and based on that, arrests will be made. We are continuing raids at other suspected locations, Aslam said. Three drug peddlers --Pardeep Singh of Hiranagar, Rahees Butt of Billawar and Ali Sen of Amritsar (Punjab) -- were arrested along with heroin at different places in Kathua district, a police spokesman said. He said while 2.79 gm of heroin was seized from Singh, 2.66 gm were recovered Butt. Similarly, 303 gm of heroin was seized from Sen who was intercepted near Berrian-Pattan village while moving in a private car from Bhagthali to Maggar Khad on the Jammu-Pathankot highway. All the three were booked under the NDPS Act and further investigations are on, the spokesman said. In Udhampur, the spokesman said properties worth Rs 73 lakh were attached in two separate cases registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The attached properties included a newly constructed residential house, a car, a motorcycle and a mobile phone with a total value of Rs 65 Lakh, belonging to accused Saif Ali who was booked under the NDPS case in Majalta area early this year, he said. In another action, movable property worth Rs 8 lakh comprising a car, belonging to accused Danish Butt of Doda has been attached under Section 68(F) NDPS Act in connection with an FIR registered at Rehambal police station, the spokesman said.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 10:57 am

Iran's top diplomat briefly returns to Pakistan but Trump says sides can talk by phone

Islamabad, Apr 27: Iran's foreign minister briefly visited Islamabad again on Sunday as Pakistan's political and military leadership scrambled to reignite ceasefire negotiations between Tehran and Washington, but US President Donald Trump said they could talk by phone instead. Abbas Araghchi had left Pakistan's capital late the previous day, creating confusion around an expected second round of talks there, but he returned before continuing on to Moscow on Sunday, Iranian state media said. He had been in Oman, which previously mediated talks and is on the other side of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The White House last week said it would dispatch envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad to follow up on historic face-to-face talks earlier this month. But shortly after Araghchi's departure Saturday, Trump said he had called off the mission because of a lack of progress with Iran. If they want, we can talk, but we're not sending people, Trump told Fox News on Sunday. He said earlier on social media: All they have to do is call!!! Indirect talks between the two sides were ongoing, two Pakistani officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the media. Trump last week indefinitely extended the ceasefire the US and Iran agreed to on April 7 that has largely halted the fighting that began with joint US-Israeli strikes on Feb. 28. But a permanent settlement remains elusive in the war that has killed thousands of people and shaken the global economy. Strait of Hormuz at the centre of Iran's discussions in Oman A standoff remained on in the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which a fifth of all traded oil and natural gas passes, as Iran has restricted movement through it and the US enforces a blockade of Iranian ports. Iran wants to persuade Oman to support a mechanism to collect tolls from vessels passing through the strait, according to a regional official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to discuss the matter. Oman's response wasn't immediately clear. The official, who is involved in mediation efforts, also said Iran insists on ending the US blockade before a new round of talks and that Pakistan-led mediators are trying to bridge significant gaps between the countries. Araghchi also spoke by phone with counterparts in Qatar and Saudi Arabia on Sunday. Even before Saturday's developments, Iran's Foreign Ministry said any talks would be indirect and Pakistani officials would act as go-betweens, reflecting Tehran's wariness after rounds of indirect talks last year and earlier this year ended with Iran being attacked by the US and Israel. Trump said Iran has offered a much better proposal The economic fallout is growing two months into the war as global shipments of oil, liquefied natural gas, fertiliser, and other supplies are disrupted by the near-closure of the strategic strait. Both sides have continued to make military threats. Iran's joint military command Saturday warned that if the US continues its aggressive military actions, including naval blockades, banditry, and piracy, it will face a strong response. Trump last week ordered the military to shoot and kill small boats that could be placing mines in the waterway. Trump told journalists on Saturday, before a security incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, that within 10 minutes of his cancelling Witkoff and Kushner's trip to Islamabad, Iran sent a much better proposal. He did not elaborate but stressed that one of his conditions is that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. The status of Iran's enriched uranium has long been at the centre of tensions. Tehran has 440 kilograms (970 pounds) of uranium enriched to 60 per cent purity, a short, technical step from weapons-grade levels, according to the UN nuclear watchdog agency. Syed Mohammad Ali, an independent political analyst in Pakistan, said the delay in the talks must not be seen as a setback and that indirect talks were progressing. He said tensions between Washington and Tehran cannot be eased overnight, and the negotiation process requires patience. But the good thing is that the ceasefire is holding, and both sides have a desire to end the conflict in a way that does not backfire at home, Ali said. A growing toll even as fragile ceasefires hold Since the war began, at least 3,375 people have been killed in Iran and at least 2,509 people in Lebanon, where the Israel-Hezbollah fighting resumed two days after the Iran war started. Also, 23 people have been killed in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. Fifteen Israeli soldiers in Lebanon, 13 US service members in the region and six UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon have been killed. Another ceasefire between Israel and the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant Hezbollah group has been extended by three weeks. Hezbollah has not participated in the Washington-brokered diplomacy.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 10:00 am

NIT Srinagars GIF awards ignition grants to 10 startups

Srinagar, Apr 26: In a major push to strengthen the startup ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir, the Greenovator Incubation Foundation (GIF) at National Institute of Technology Srinagar (NIT) awarded ignition grants to 10 emerging startups under Cohort 2.0 during the Ignition Grant Felicitation Ceremony 2026. Held under the theme Providing your ideas a hand of warmth and technology, the ceremony marked a significant step towards promoting innovation-driven entrepreneurship by supporting early-stage ventures across sectors such as artificial intelligence, agri-tech, healthcare, IoT, and automation. The event was organised by the GIF core team comprising Sana Aftab (CEO), Jehangir Hameed (Incubation Manager), and Waseem Ahmad Mir (DEO), who highlighted the importance of structured incubation support in enabling young entrepreneurs to scale their ideas. A total of nine startups were felicitated under Cohort 2.0 and provided grant support by the GIF NIT Srinagar for their innovative solutions, including DreamCabs KMR Pvt. Ltd., owned by Uzair Hameed Zargar & Murchana Baishya, which received 2,00,000; Safavi Organics LLP, owned by Syed Sakib Abbas, 1,50,000; FireProtek, owned by Syed Faizan & Midhat Yassin, 1,50,000; Kashbrew Innovations Pvt. Ltd., owned by Yousman Zahoor, 2,00,000 ReWright AI Pvt. Ltd., owned by Ovais Nazir & Aaliya Nazir, 1,00,000; Bluepulse Labs Pvt. Ltd., owned by Zubair Ahmad Dar, 1,00,000; Dextrogo LLP, owned by Sikandar Ahmad Mir, 1,00,000; Abilixa Assistive Technology Pvt. Ltd., owned by Sania Jan, 2,00,000; and Tree Task Technologies Pvt. Ltd., owned by Dr. Ahmer Bashir Shah, which also received 2,00,000. The programme was attended by senior faculty and officials, including In-Charge Director and Dean Research & Consultancy Prof. (HAG) Roohie Naaz Mir, Institute Registrar Prof. Atikur Rehman, Dean Faculty Welfare Prof. Manzoor Ahmad Ahangar, Dean Alumni and International Affairs Prof. M. A. Shah, Dr. M. Hanief (HOD MED), and Dr. Dinesh Kumar Rajendran, Assistant Professor. From the administration, Deputy Registrar (Accounts) Mrs. Nazia Nazir, Deputy Registrar (Administration, Directors Office) Mr. Faisal Irshad Ganai, Assistant Registrar (Administration) Mr. Mubashir Ahmad Wani, and Assistant Registrar (Accounts) Mr. Shahid Hamid Najar were also present. In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, said that such initiatives show the institutes commitment to promoting innovation and entrepreneurship among youth. He said that incubation support, along with financial help, allows young innovators to turn their ideas into meaningful solutions for society. Registrar Prof. Atikur Rehman said that platforms like GIF are important for nurturing talent and promoting research-based entrepreneurship. The continued institutional support will help startups grow and create job opportunities in the region, he added. Prof. Babar Ahmad (MED) said that working across different fields is important for building successful startups, adding that the selected startups reflect new technologies and also address local challenges. Dr. Saad Parvez (Principal Investigator GIF) said there is a need to build a strong culture of innovation in academic institutions. He noted that incubation centres help young entrepreneurs and stressed the importance of linking research, innovation, and entrepreneurship for economic growth. CEO GIF Sana Aftab said that such grant programmes help bridge the gap between ideas and their implementation. She said that timely funding and mentorship are important for startups to survive and grow. Incubation Manager Jehangir Hameed said the Ignition Grant programme supports early-stage startups by helping them turn ideas into practical products and services. He added that, in addition to funding, the programme provides mentorship, technical support, and access to resources to help startups grow. GIF-NIT was established in 202223 as a Section 8 company with the aim of fostering an innovation-driven economy in the region. It is supported by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) under the iTBI NIDHI Scheme, with Saad Parvez serving as Principal Investigator (PI) and Prof. Rakesh Sehgal as Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI). The GIF is currently managed by a seven-member Board of Directors (BoD), chaired by Director NIT Srinagar. The board comprises distinguished professionals from academia, financial institutions, the startup ecosystem, and industry, ensuring diverse expertise and strategic guidance.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 9:13 am

JK admin declares Shopian seminary unlawful under UAPA, cites JeI links

Srinagar, Apr 27: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has declared Darul Uloom Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom at Imam Sahib in Shopian as an unlawful entity under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), citing alleged links with banned outfit Jamaat-e-Islami and concerns over radicalisation, officials said. The declaration was made through an order issued by Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg under Section 8(1) of the UAPA. According to the order, the action follows a dossier submitted by the Senior Superintendent of Police, Shopian, on March 24, 2026. Authorities, after examining records and material on file, said the institution, though functioning as a religious educational establishment, was marked by legal, administrative and financial irregularities. These included alleged irregularities in land acquisition, lack of mandatory registration with competent authorities and attempts to evade statutory oversight, the order said. It further cited credible inputs indicating sustained and covert links of the institution with Jamaat-e-Islami, which was banned by the Centre in 2019. The order also alleged continued control of the seminary by individuals affiliated with the banned organisation, including their presence in administrative and academic roles. Officials said financial irregularities, including lack of transparency in fund management and changes in financial control structures, raised concerns about possible diversion and misuse of funds. The order also referred to reports suggesting that some former students of the institution were allegedly involved in militant activities, and that the premises were being used in a manner prejudicial to national security. The administration said due process was followed before issuing the notification. A show-cause notice was served to the chairman of the institution on March 31, seeking an explanation. The response was examined and comments were sought from the SSP Shopian, who termed the objections untenable. The order said the proceedings were preventive in nature and aimed at curbing misuse of the premises for unlawful activities. Invoking provisions of the UAPA, the administration has notified the institution as an unlawful entity, enabling further action, including sealing of the premises and freezing of financial assets. Officials said action against the institution, including possible seizure of the premises, is likely in the coming days.(KNS)

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 8:49 am

Udhampur bus crash survivor undergoes successful chest reconstruction in Jammu

Jammu, Apr 26: A 47-year-old man, who sustained grievous chest injuries and multiple rib fractures in the Udhampur bus crash recently, has got a new lease of life after surgeons at the Government Medical College here used specialised titanium plates and screws to fix the disrupted breastbone. At least 21 people were killed and 51 others injured when an overcrowded passenger bus plunged nearly 100 metres down a hillside in Ramnagar area of Udhampur district on April 20. The victim had suffered a complete disruption of the 'sternum' (breastbone), with displacement separating the manubrium (upper part) from the main body of the breast bone. The impact also fractured multiple ribs on both sides of his chest, leading to a life-threatening condition known as flail chest, a spokesperson of the Government Medical College (GMC) said on Saturday. The Head of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Department of the super speciality hospital, Dr Shyam Singh said the patient, upon arrival at the hospital, was in a state of shock and unable to maintain oxygen levels. The displaced segments of his chest wall were moving paradoxically -- sinking in while breathing in and bulging out while breathing out -- effectively paralysing his respiratory system. Adding to the complexity, the patient suffered from a pre-existing seizure disorder and had developed haemopneumothorax (a dangerous accumulation of blood and air in the chest cavity), he said. He said such trauma patients deteriorate rapidly due to the combination of flail chest and underlying lung contusions. Despite the insertion of bilateral chest tubes and being placed on a ventilator, the patient's oxygenation remained unstable. The surgical team decided on an advanced reconstructive procedure to restore the structural integrity of his chest, he said. Using specialised itanium plates and screws, surgeons meticulously fixed the disrupted breastbone and stabilised the fractured ribs, allowing the lungs to expand and contract naturally once again. Dr Puja Vimesh, Head of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiology, said, His clinical condition, hemodynamic parameters and oxygen levels improved dramatically. We were able to successfully wean him off the ventilator post-surgery and he is currently convalescing well in the Cardiovascular and Thoracic Intensive Care Unit, she added. A GMC spokesperson said the successful outcome highlights the growing capabilities of the hospital in handling high-velocity trauma cases that previously carried a very high mortality rate.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 8:32 am

Maintain 360-degree surveillance over criminal elements: DIG Patil

The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG-P), Jammu-Samba-Kathua (JSK) range, Shridhar Patil has asked the officers to maintain 360-degree surveillance over criminal elements to ensure that they (criminals) could face wrath of law. Patil was chairing a comprehensive security and crime review meeting with all supervisory officers i.e., Additional SP Kathua Sunil Kesar; SP Operations Kathua Brijesh Sharma; SP Ops Upper Kathua Prithpal Singh; Principal PTS Kathua Manjit Kour; CO IRP 19th Bn Kathua; all DySPs, SDPOs, SHOs and other officers of J&K Police of Kathua at Conference Hall DPL Kathua on April 25, 2026. Emphasising the strategic sensitivity of the border areas, DIG JSK range directed officers to maintain strict vigilance and heightened alertness to effectively foil any evil designs of anti-national elements. Officers were instructed to ensure robust naka checking, increased patrolling and seamless coordination with other security agencies to ensure a strong security grid along the border. Earlier on his arrival, the DIG JSK range was warmly received by SSP Kathua Mohita Sharma and was also presented a ceremonial guard of honour by the District Police Kathua contingent. At the outset, DIG Patil held one-to-one interactions with all participating officers to assess ground-level functioning and challenges. Thereafter, SSP Kathua delivered the welcome address and gave a detailed power-point presentation on the functioning of District Police Kathua, along with an overview of the crime and security scenario of the district. A detailed crime review meeting was also conducted wherein the DIG JSK Range examined cases registered across the Kathua district, their investigation status and disposal. He laid special emphasis on expediting the investigation of pending cases and ensuring timely disposal as per timeline prescribed in New Criminal Laws (NCL) to ensure that benefits of change in laws reach the society by way of ensuring speedy justice. The DIG JSK Range further reviewed the status of inquest proceedings, absconders, history sheeters and gangsters. He directed officers to maintain 360-degree surveillance over criminal elements and ensure that criminals face wrath of law by taking all necessary steps to curb the activities of criminals, particularly organised crime syndicates and gangsters, so as to ensure that the general public could feel safe and secure. During the meeting, the chairing officer laid special emphasis on the ongoing Nasha Mukt Abhiyan and directed all officers to take strict legal action against drug smugglers and peddlers to effectively curb the drug menace. DIG Patil further exhorted officers to take stringent action against bovine smugglers and other criminals. All officers were instructed to focus on proactive policing and ensure that habitual offenders and troublemakers were dealt with strictly under the law. SSP Kathua assured that District Police Kathua would work as a team to come up with the expectations of the general public and senior police formations.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 8:21 am

Magnitude 6.1 earthquake strikes northern Japan

Tokyo, Apr 27: A preliminarymagnitude 6.1 earthquake struck northern Japan early Monday, the US Geological Survey reported, but there were no immediate reports of fatalities or damage. The quake struck 18 kilometres west of the small town of Sarabetsu in Hokkaido at a depth of 81 kilometres, according to the USGS. Last Monday, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake off northern Japan sparked a short-lived tsunami alert and an advisory of a slightly higher risk of a possible megaquake for its coastal areas.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 8:19 am

Ramban residents assert stake in Sawalkote project, form panel

A public meeting was held at Dak Bungalow in Ramban on Sunday, bringing together residents, youth, and civil society members to deliberate on concerns surrounding the Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project and to safeguard the districts rights and interests. The gathering witnessed strong sentiment against any reported move to shift or divert project-related benefits away from Ramban. Participants unanimously resolved to oppose any such proposal, asserting that the people of the district would not accept decisions undermining their legitimate stake in the project. Speakers emphasised that Ramban must remain central to all aspects of the project, particularly in terms of road connectivity and access. They stressed that any all-weather road link to the project should originate from Ramban, ensuring the district retains its primary stakeholder status. During the discussions, participants referred to an official communication dated April 13, 2026, in which Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh forwarded a proposal by MLA Udhampur (West) Er Pawan Kumar Gupta to Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. The proposal reportedly suggested developing all-weather connectivity to the project from Udhampur instead of Ramban. The suggestion drew sharp criticism from attendees, who reiterated that Rambans centrality to the project must not be compromised. The meeting outlined several key demands, including retaining the projects focus within Ramban district, ensuring road connectivity through Ramban, providing compensation strictly in accordance with the Fair Compensation Act, and prioritizing employment opportunities for local residents. The participants announced the formation of the Sawalkote Joint Action Committee (JAC) to coordinate efforts and represent the collective voice of the people. Fairoz Khan was unanimously elected as President, while Muzaffar Lone was appointed Legal Advisor of the committee. The JAC is expected to engage with authorities to ensure transparency, justice, and protection of local interests. It also announced plans to hold a press conference on May 1 (Labour Day) to outline its future course of action, alongside a proposed public rally. The meeting concluded with a united pledge to continue the movement through democratic and lawful means until the rights of Rambans residents are fully secured, with participants voicing the slogan: Our land, our rights, our future we will not allow injustice.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 8:17 am

Five injured in Poonch road accident

Five persons sustained injuries in a road accident that happened at Sathra near Poonch Mandi on Sunday evening. Police said that a passenger mini-bus with registration number JK12 1697 turned turtle alongside a field on the Poonch to Mandi road, and five passengers sustained injuries. The injured were immediately evacuated to a local civil hospital and later referred to District Hospital Poonch, where they are under treatment. Police said to have taken up cognizance of the matter in police station Mandi.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 7:13 am

Northern Railway GM inspects Jammu-Katra section

The General Manager (GM) of Northern Railway, Rajesh Kumar Pandey, on Sunday conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Jammu-Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra rail section to evaluate the operational readiness and safety standards of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) project. During this significant visit, the General Manager was accompanied by the Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) of Jammu, Vivek Kumar, and other senior divisional officials. During his inspection, the General Manager focused on various key aspects as he reviewed the maintenance and operational protocols for the Chenab bridge - the world's highest railway arch bridge located in the Reasi district and the Anji Khad bridge, India's first cable-stayed rail bridge, Raghvender Singh, Public Relations Inspector, Jammu Railway Division said. Special attention was paid to track stability, signalling systems, tunnels, and safety infrastructure during the inspection. The rail section between Jammu and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra was thoroughly reviewed. The General Manager also took stock of the passenger amenities available at the stations and the ongoing modernisation works being undertaken under the Amrit Bharat Scheme. During his inspection, GM Pandey issued directives to the officials to complete all pending works within the stipulated timeframes. He reiterated that Northern Railway remained fully committed to providing efficient, safe and high-quality rail services in this region. This inspection marks a significant step towards strengthening rail connectivity between Kashmir and the rest of the country, Singh said.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 7:12 am

NC has abandoned Article 370 fight, betrayed mandate: Aga Ruhullah

Signalling a deepening political divergence over governance priorities rather than a fresh rupture, Srinagar MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Sunday asserted that the ruling Jammu and Kashmir National Conference has effectively stopped striving for restoration of Article 370, describing it as an injustice with the peoples mandate. Addressing reporters after a public event, Mehdi framed his criticism as a reflection of public sentiment, saying the partys electoral commitment was anchored in restoring constitutional guarantees rather than pursuing limited administrative goals. The National Conference leaderships primary promise to the people was to pursue an institutional struggle for the restoration of Article 370 and constitutional protections, he said, adding that hey (NC) dislike me because I continue to remind them of those principles. He rejected the argument that statehood alone constituted the core public mandate. People did not vote merely for the restoration of statehood. Had that been the case, they might have supported the BJP, which had itself assured statehood in Parliament, he said, referring to the Bharatiya Janata Party. According to Mehdi, the party initially recalibrated its position by prioritising statehood as an achievable step, but has since retreated further. Now, in its second year, the government appears to have abandoned even the demand for statehood, he said.He also pointed to what he described as a pattern of policy retreat. For some time, they pursued the issue of business rules, but that effort has also been abandoned. After certain decisions and protocols were approved by New Delhi for select individuals, the leadership has chosen silence, he said. In effect, the government is no longer actively pursuing statehood, constitutional protections, or even business rules. This represents a betrayal of the peoples mandate. Mehdi said the growing public discontent mirrors his own position. There is visible resentment among the people. I reflect that sentiment while maintaining my differences, he said. Expanding his remarks to national developments, Mehdi criticised the defeated Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, linking it to a potential delimitation exercise tied to the implementation of the Women's Reservation Bill. He clarified that the womens quota legislation remains in force but argued that the rejected proposal could have enabled structural distortions. What has been defeated is a so-called delimitation bill that would have led to gerrymandering, similar to what was done in Jammu and Kashmir. Constituency boundaries were altered along communal lines, he alleged. He warned that the proposed expansion of parliamentary seats could have shifted national power dynamics. States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan would have seen a substantial increase in seatspotentially around 400 collectivelyallowing them to take decisions for the entire country, he said, adding that such a framework could marginalise southern states, West Bengal and several northeastern regions. Drawing a parallel with the 2019 developments surrounding Article 370, Mehdi questioned the democratic legitimacy of such processes. Was Article 370 removed with the concurrence of the people of Jammu and Kashmir? No. Similarly, this bill would have disenfranchised several regions, he said. Reiterating his central argument, Mehdi maintained that even a phased political approach is no longer visible. Even if we accept the argument of pursuing what is achievable first, this government does not seem to be fighting for even statehood now. This, to me, is an injustice with the mandate of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he added. The Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, which proposed increasing the strength of the Lok Sabha from 543 to 816 seats following a delimitation exercise based on the 2011 Census, failed to pass in Parliament after falling short of the required two-thirds majority, with 298 votes in favour and 230 against, against the required 352.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 7:02 am

Grand civil society meeting in Boniyar demands ST-2 status for Uri Sub-Division

A grand civil society meeting was held in Boniyar as thousands across the political, social, religious and caste line came out in support of left out Pahari people from ST-2. As per a press release, it brought together political leaders from multiple parties including the National Conference, BJP, PDP, Apni Party, Congress, Peoples Conference, Aam Aadmi Party and Bharat Jado party, along with prominent members of civil society. The event organised by Pahari Ethnic Group Boniyar Mohammad Fareed Khan, Adv Abdul Khaliq, Dr Farooq Ahmed Sheikh, Mohammad Afzal and Er Abdul Ahad. During the meeting, all participating leaders unanimously demanded that the entire Uri sub-division be declared under ST-2 status. They emphasized that the majority population of the area, excluding Gujjar and Bakerwal communities, belongs to the Pahari ethnic group and deserves equal consideration in reservation benefits. The speakers strongly condemned what they termed as discrimination in the implementation of ST-2 reservation and expressed concern over the growing discontent among locals. They urged the administration to intervene immediately and address the issue on a priority basis to ensure that the social fabric of the sensitive border area remains intact. Among those present were former DDC and NC leader Mohammad Ismail Khan (Boniyar), District Vice President National Conference Raja Javed Khan, senior leaders Altaf Mir and Dr. Farooq Sheikh, PDP senior leader Prof. Ghulam Mohiuddin, Congress leader Manzoor Ahmad Wani, Apni Party leader Mohammad Aslam Dar, BJP leader Mir Mushtaq and Raja Waqar, Aam Aadmi Party Dr Shabir Ahmad Mangral,Bharat jado state president, Irfan Ahmed Chack, Peoples Conference leader Dr. Bashir Ahmad chalkoo, NC Block President Nazir Ahmad Chack, along with several other civil society members. At the end all participating leaders and civil society members appreciated the Pahari Ethnic Group Boniyar for successfully organizing the grand meeting and bringing leaders from different political parties onto a single platform. Speakers lauded the effort as a strong step towards unity and collective representation, stating that such initiatives are vital for addressing key issues like ST-2 status for the Uri sub-division.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 7:00 am

Doon School Srinagar hosts annual cross country run

Doon School, Srinagar, hosted its annual cross-country run, which witnessed a huge participation of the students. The annual cross-country run was organised for the students of classes 5th to 12th. The event was flagged off from the scenic Nishat area at the break of dawn and saw enthusiastic participation from hundreds of students. The event was attended by SSP Traffic Police Srinagar Ajaz Ahmad Bhat as the Chief Guest, while DySP Suhail Hussain Reshi was the Guest of Honour. On the occasion, the dignitaries were formally felicitated by the Chairman of Doon School, Srinagar, Showkat Hussain Khan, for their presence and constant support to the initiatives taken by the school. In his address to the gathering, Chairman Showkat Hussain Khan congratulated the students for their spirited participation. He emphasised the importance of physical endurance and discipline, noting that such events are pivotal in shaping the overall personality of the students. He further remarked that the school remains committed to providing platforms that balance academic excellence with physical well-being. Speaking at the event, SSP Traffic Srinagar Ajaz Ahmad Bhat lauded the students for their energy and sportsmanship.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 6:57 am

Martyr Mushtaq Ahmad BabaT-20 cricket tournament concludes in Ganderbal

Under Civic Action Program; Martyr Mushtaq Ahmad Baba T-20 Cricket Tournament organised by Ganderbal Police in the memory & honour of the brave Police Martyrs who laid down their lives in the line of duty, concluded on Sunday with a Grand Finale at Qamariya Stadium, Ganderbal with great enthusiasm, fervour and reverence. SSP Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhama accompanied by Dy.SP Hqr's Ganderbal Umer Urfan and Dy.SP PC Ganderbal Ravinder Kumar graced the occasion, inspiring players and spectators with their presence. Senior officers, civil society members, respectable citizens, and a large number of spectators witnessed the thrilling final match. The family members of Martyr Mushtaq Ahmad Baba, whose presence added emotional significance to the event. The tournament was organised to commemorate the supreme sacrifices of Jammu & Kashmir Police martyrs, aimed at strengthening police-public relations while promoting sportsmanship and channelising youth energy in a positive direction. The Senior officers of district Police congratulated both the teams for showcasing exceptional talent, discipline, and team spirit. Officers reiterated that such events not only keep alive the memory of the fallen heroes but also encourages youth to pursue sports and stay away from drugs and other social evils. Trophies, Cash Prizes, Cricket-Kits, Medals and Appreciation Certificates were distributed among the Winning team (New Dream Land Cricket Club Ganderbal) and Runner-up team (Hilal Cricket Club Ahan) for outstanding performances. The spectators applauded the initiative and expressed gratitude to J&K Police for continuously engaging youth through sports and community-oriented programmes.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 6:55 am

ACC Zainakote lift title after thrilling final at HMT ground

ACC Zainakote clinched the title of the Zainakote Village Level Cricket Tournament after beating Bemina Legacy XI in a closely fought final at HMT Sports Ground, Zainakote. Batting first, ACC Zainakote posted a competitive total of 185/6 in 20 overs, riding on a knock of 72 off 44 balls by Salman and a blistering unbeaten 56 from Adil Ahmad Dar. In reply, Bemina Legacy XI fought hard till the end but fell short by just six runs, finishing at 179/9 in their allotted overs. The match, as per a statement issued by the organisers, witnessed a nail-biting finish, with ACC bowlers holding their nerves in the final overs. Fazil Hussain led the bowling attack with an impressive four-wicket haul, while Sameer chipped in with three crucial wickets to restrict the opposition. The final drew massive support for the local side ACC from HMT Zainakote, with spectators turning up in large numbers to cheer their team throughout the contest. The electrifying atmosphere added to the intensity of the game as ACC battled hard to secure the win.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 6:52 am

DG YSS Anuradha Gupta calls for resilient generation

The Directorate of Youth Services and Sports (YS&S) on Sunday marked a momentous chapter in the UTs sporting history with the inaugural ceremony of the Leagues of Classics Inter-District UT Level Football Tournament at the iconic Polo Ground, here. The event, as per a DYSS statement, was graced by Anuradha Gupta, Director General of Youth Services and Sports, who officially kicked off the competition amidst great fanfare and athletic fervor. While addressing a gathering of athletes and sports enthusiasts, the Director General articulated a visionary roadmap for the youth, noting that the Leagues of Classics is a dedicated platform designed to bridge the gap between students and non-students across all 20 districts of the UT. She emphasised that the Department is committed to creating an ecosystem where every young individual, regardless of their academic status, finds a home on the playing field. The Director General delivered a powerful message regarding the transformative power of sports in nation-building and character development. Our mission transcends the boundaries of the scoreboard; we are here to build a resilient generation that chooses the sweat of the stadium over the shadows of addiction. By bringing the Leagues of Classics to every Zone and district, we are not just playing a game, we are launching a movement to reclaim our youth from the clutches of drug abuse and social isolation. This tournament is a clear example of our belief that a ball at the feet of a youngster is the most potent tool we have to craft a future defined by health, discipline, and integrity, stated Anuradha Gupta. She further highlighted that the Departments momentum is in full swing, with UT-level competitions for Cricket and Volleyball also underway and scheduled to reach their crescendo in the coming days.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 6:42 am

Delayed AIIMS Awantipora races to meet 2026 target

Srinagar, Apr 26:Multiple deadlines have lapsed for AIIMS Awantipora since 2019, when this project was announced. The new timeliness included starting OPD Services in March-April, and full operations by the end of this year. With a history of falling behind in progress, will AIIMS Kashmir, located in Awantipora catch up in the next seven months? AIIMS Kashmir was conceived under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY), and site identified at Awantipora. New AIIMS are aimed at making world-class tertiary and super-specialty healthcare accessible to people across India. However, years after the announcement, the project tells a story of logistical hurdles, unanticipated security situations and according to some, the gross error in selection of site. AIIMS are centrally funded Central Sector projects, their ownership, funding and policy control lying with the Centre. These were announced as part of the Prime Ministers Development Package (PMDP) for J&K, with Central Public Works Department (CPWD) as executing agency. The civil works are being carried out by NCC Limited. Coming up in Awantipora in Pulwama, AIIMS Kashmir remains mired in delays, year after year. In February 2026, the institute was reported to have progressed to 70 percent completion, a figure unchanged from the previous year. There reportedly are significant cost overruns. The project has suffered delays due to a combination of factors, including security-related objections that led to revisions in the master plan at the begining of site preparation. Further delays took place due to additional land acquisition for the site and access-related issues due to absence of any motorable road to the hilltop where it is coming up. The land for the road was acquired and a macademised road has now connected the site with the main road. In addition, administrative disruptions, as well as pandemic- and weather-related slowdowns affected construction activity and labour availability. Some experts believe the site-specific logistical constraints have also contributed to the project missing successive timelines. AIIMS Awantipora physical progress is stalled at 70 percent. In January 2026, J&K Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo said that the delays stem purely from execution snags. He said that the project will be complete by the end of 2026. The first batch of MBBS students was expected to be taken in mid-July, while OPD services were anticipated to start in April 2026. However, there is no news of any such progress being made. Kashmir is geographically isolated by the Pir Panjal range and prone to harsh winters. The absence of a functional AIIMS means denial of access to better healthcare. The delay in making this Institute operational, progresses from an administrative matter to become a matter of life and health as it turns into prolonged suffering, expensive detours, and delayed treatment for critical conditions including cardiac emergencies, neurological disorders, oncology, and neurosurgery. For patients requiring super-specialty interventions, there is no other option than to turn to overburdened SKIMS Srinagar or SMHS Hospital. The load of patients on these facilities often results in chronic delays as per the patients. Kashmirs far-flung geography amplifies the hardship. With many districts inaccessible or partially accessible through snow-bound roads in winter, the sheer distance from Srinagar to Delhi for faster interventions is a cruelty. A senior specialist working in J&K Medical Education said, AIIMS Jammu has begun fulfilling the promise of decentralised super-specialty care, and advanced medical education while for Kashmir, the promise remains on the horizon. He said it was imperative that the 2026 deadline be met to finally bring equitable, timely treatment to people of Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:46 am

In J&K, 8 out of 10 people rely on Govt hospitals: National Survey

Srinagar, Apr 26:A fresh set of data has reaffirmed the near-total reliance of Jammu and Kashmir populace on public healthcare system, and how this system shields households from higher medical expenses. J&K's out-of-pocket expenses on illness spells requiring hospitalisation remain in control despite the private healthcare costs in upper quadrant. According to the latest Household Social Consumption Health report released by the National Statistical Office, 80.5 percent of hospitalisations in J&K take place in government hospitals. This places J&K among states and UTs with the highest dependence on public healthcare in the country. Only Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Tripura, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands recorded a higher share of hospitalisation in public sector hospitals. This reliance appears to be helping moderate treatment costs. The average out-of-pocket expenditure per hospitalisation in J&K is Rs 23,079, a mid-range figure nationally. This is in mid-range despite high treatment costs in private hospitals. Patients spend an average Rs 10,549 per hospitalisation in government hospitals in J&K. The costs are Rs 50,467 in private facilities of J&K. The gap in expenditure underscores the financial protection public hospitals offer to households. This is more significant in a scenario when a large majority of patients depend on them for inpatient care and treatment of conditions requiring multiple admissions in hospitals. The pattern is also visible in treatment-seeking behaviour. The report reveals that in rural J&K, 62.9 percent sought treatment at government facilities, and only 7 percent used private hospitals. In urban areas of J&K, 31.3 percent sought care in government facilities, while 17.2 percent used private hospitals. In addition, 48.6 percent utilised the service of private practitioners. The report estimates 25 persons per 1000 population in J&K required hospitalisation the 365-day period surveyed. Significantly, the OPD care, treatments not requiring admission, J&Ks average expenditure stood at Rs 1820 per episode. This is higher than almost all states except Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram. The findings are significant in the context of hospitalisation coverage under schemes such as Ayushman Bharat and SEHAT Scheme. The scheme does not cover OPD costs of treatment but is a major relief in terms of financial protection for admitted patients. The data in the report amply shows that private healthcare in J&K remains on the expensive side, while non-medical costs linked to hospitalisation are also significant. In this scenario, the public sector acts as a crucial buffer against catastrophic health expenditures. While J&K public healthcare sector is mired by staffing challenges, it continues to be helping keep healthcare accessible and relatively affordable for the majority.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:41 am

Organ, cornea, kidney donors are society's true role models, heroes: LG Sinha

Jammu, Apr 26:Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday said that the organ, cornea, and kidney donors were the true role models and heroes of the society. Attending 'Naman Diwas', an event dedicated to honor organ donors and their families, LG Sinha paid his gratitude to organ donors and their families and said they had brought happiness in the countless lives. Because of you, someone is able to read today. Because of you, someone is seeing the colors of the world for the very first time. Because of you, someone is experiencing hope, freedom, and joy anew. I must emphasize with great responsibility that no award from the government or any institution can ever truly capture the value of your gift, he said. Addressing the gathering of cornea donors families and kidney donors, the LG said that no award could ever truly capture the value of organ donation and cornea as well as kidney donors who are the true role models and heroes of our society. In life, we often ask what is humanitys greatest gift? Across centuries, philosophers, poets, and thinkers have arrived at the same truth that the measure of life is not in what we accumulate, but in what we give. Those we honor today have given the most precious gift of all, the gift of organs, the gift that sustains life itself, he said. The LG also observed that in our culture, organ donation is regarded as one of the noblest and most sacred acts. I appeal to every citizen to take the pledge for organ donation today. Let society remember that each one of us is a potential donor. Each one of us holds the extraordinary power to save lives even after we are gone, he said. LG Sinha commended the work of State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation of J&K (SOTTO J&K) and said the team has worked with deep commitment to raise awareness across communities. He said SOTTO J&K through its campaigns, hospital partnerships, collaborations with NGOs, and training of medical professionals to sensitively identify and manage brain-dead donor cases, has become a movement of compassion and humanity. The LG urged the SOTTO J&K team to increase registrations and pledges through dialogue and outreach. He had pledged for Organ Donation last year by registering himself on Ayushman Bharat Organ Donation Registry of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. LG Sinha also asked the SOTTO J&K's representatives to spread the message of organ donation through every social network, every community meeting, every school and college, every place of worship, and every workplace. To those who hesitate due to cultural or religious concerns, I wish to remind you that our traditions affirm the sanctity of life and the virtue of selfless giving. Speak to any spiritual guide, family members and community elders and you will find that this gift of life is not only respected across faiths but celebrated as a blessing. Throughout history, organ donation has been recognized as one of the most profound expressions of compassion across the civilizations. A person whose earthly journey has ended can still give new life. Through cornea donation, that same person can restore sight, dignity, and the simple joy of seeing a childs smile or a sunrise, he said.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:37 am

Indian Hajj pilgrims reach Makkah from Madinah, accorded warm reception

Makkah, Apr 26:Indian Haj pilgrims arriving in the holy city of Makkah were accorded a warm reception after completing their stay in Madinah, officials said. According to information shared by the Indian mission in Saudi Arabia and visuals posted on social media, Ambassador Suhel Ajaz Khan and Consul General Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri received the first batch of Indian pilgrims on their arrival in Makkah via the Haramain High-Speed Railway. The pilgrims had reached Madinah on April 18 and spent eight days there before proceeding to Makkah as part of the Hajj pilgrimage. Glimpses from the reception showed officials interacting with the pilgrims and overseeing arrangements to ensure a smooth transition between the two holy cities. The movement of pilgrims between Madinah and Makkah through the Haramain High-Speed Railway - a modern rail network connecting the two cities - is aimed at providing faster and more comfortable travel, significantly reducing transit time. Earlier, the first batch of Indian pilgrims was also received in Madinah by Ambassador Khan and Consul General Suri, marking the beginning of Indias Hajj operations for the season. Every year, thousands of Indian pilgrims undertake the Hajj pilgrimage, with authorities coordinating logistics, accommodation and transport to facilitate their journey across the holy sites in Saudi Arabia.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:32 am

Heatwave alert for 5 Jammu districts

Jammu, Apr 26:Plain areas in five districts of Jammu region - Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Reasi and Udhampur may experience heat wave like conditions in the next couple of days. The plain areas of Jammu, during the past couple of days have seen mercury spiralling up with several areas facing heat-wave like condition. Director Meteorological Department Mukhtar Ahmed stated, Jammu regions hill stations, Katra in Reasi and adjoining areas in Udhampur have been facing gruelling summer heat for the past few days. The hot and dry weather will continue in Jammu and adjoining areas. Besides, the heat wave may be experienced in the isolated pockets of Samba, Kathua, Reasi and Udhampur. The trend may persist during the next four days. On Sunday, April 26, 2026, Jammu recorded the maximum temperature of 39.4 degrees Celsius while on Saturday, it registered 40.2 degrees Celsius, five-seven notches above the normal. Amid persisting hot and dry weather conditions, people have been advised to avoid venturing out during peak noon hours to avoid direct heat. They have also been asked to increase intake of water and other traditional drinks like Lassi, lemon water etc., besides ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) to prevent dehydration and other heat-related ailments.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:30 am

El Nio to tighten its grip on Kashmir weather from June

Srinagar, Apr 26:An emerging El Nio event expected by mid-2026 is likely to influence Kashmirs weather, bringing below-normal precipitation, higher temperatures and added pressure on water resources, experts said. The World Meteorological Organization has indicated that El Nio conditions may weaken the southwest monsoon across large parts of India. El Nio is expected to bring below-normal precipitation during the 2026 southwest monsoon over many parts of India. Its effect will also be felt in Jammu and Kashmir, though not significantly in Ladakh, said Mukhtar Ahmad, Director of the Meteorological Department. El Nio and La Nia are opposite phases of the El NioSouthern Oscillation, a large-scale ocean-atmosphere system that shapes global weather patterns. El Nio involves unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific, while La Nia is marked by cooler conditions. Riyaz Ahmad Mir, a hydrologist at the National Institute of Hydrology in Jammu, said such conditions generally bring warmer-than-normal seasons to Kashmir. This accelerates snow and glacier melt at higher elevations, leading to higher river discharge early in the season and reduced flows later in summer, Mir said. The shift increases water stress and heightens risks such as flash floods, rain-on-snow events, slope instability and forest fires, while also affecting agriculture and ecosystems. Sonam Lotus, a climate expert, said multiple global and national models point to a likely El Nio during the upcoming monsoon. Most major weather models, including ECMWF, NCEP and MMCFS (India), indicate the possible development of a strong El Nio during the 2026 monsoon season, Lotus said. The India Meteorological Department, in its latest long-range forecast, has projected rainfall at around 92 percent of the long period average, which raises concerns as El Nio is often linked with deficient rainfall and above-normal temperatures, he added. Lotus said the impact in Jammu and Kashmir could vary due to its complex terrain. The plains of Jammu receive about 77 percent of their annual rainfall during the monsoon, whereas the Kashmir Valley typically receives only around 17 percent, he said. Near-normal rainfall and snowfall during March and April have ensured good snow accumulation over higher reaches, which is beneficial for water availability, Lotus added. He cautioned that forecasts remain uncertain at this stage. Given uncertainties in long-range forecasts, clearer projections are likely by mid-May to June as El Nio and the Indian Ocean Dipole evolve, he said. While there is no immediate cause for alarm, it is important to closely monitor developments for any signs of potential drought-like conditions, which are too early to assess with certainty, Lotus added. Globally, the phenomenon recurs every two to seven years and typically lasts nine to 12 months, often triggering drought in parts of South and Southeast Asia while increasing rainfall elsewhere. In India, it is usually linked to weaker monsoon rainfall. Kashmir has already experienced a prolonged dry spell this winter. Between November and February, the region recorded just 106.7 mm of precipitation against a normal of 320.1 mm, a deficit of 67 percent, categorized as large deficient. February remained particularly dry and warm before western disturbances brought some relief beginning around March 10. Despite intermittent wet spells, precipitation remained below normal. In March, the Union Territory recorded 100.7 mm rainfall against a normal of 115.9 mm, the official said, adding that April is also expected to end with a shortfall, though not huge. Officials attributed the winter precipitation deficit to warming sea surface temperatures associated with El Nio, which disrupted weather systems and reduced rainfall and snowfall across the Himalayan region. The declining precipitation and shrinking reserves could affect agriculture, horticulture and hydropower in the near term, while posing longer-term risks to groundwater recharge and glacier health, a Met official said. With conditions expected to evolve by mid-June, experts said authorities will need to closely track weather patterns and prepare for possible stress on water resources across the Valley.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:28 am

500 deodar saplings planted in Dignibal Forest Block in Srinagar

Srinagar, Apr 26: In a remarkable example of community-driven environmental responsibility, residents organised a mega plantation drive at the Dignibal Forest Block under the Estate Range of the Urban Forestry Division Srinagar, where 500 deodar saplings were planted in a single day. A local news gathering agency KNO reported the initiative stood out for its simplicity and purpose, as it was carried out entirely by local citizens without the backing of any NGO or formal organisation. The effort reflected a growing public awareness about the need for collective action in the face of environmental challenges. The drive was led by community members, including Irfan Mir of SP School Srinagar, FaizanArif, an independent climate analyst, DrTasneema, DrTajamul, DrRehana, Abrar, ZahirMajeed, Showkat Hamid, Zubair, and several other volunteers who came together with the shared objective of contributing to afforestation and ecological restoration in the region. Their effort was supported and facilitated by the Jammu and Kashmir Forest Department, which provided Deodar saplings along with technical guidance and on-ground assistance. The plantation drive was conducted with the support of Irfan Rasool Wani, Chief Conservator of Forests Kashmir, Sheikh Altaf Ahmad, Range Officer Estate Range Srinagar, Jeelani, Block Forest Officer Dignibal, and field staff who ensured the smooth execution of the activity. Kashmirs environment has been witnessing visible shifts in recent years, with irregular precipitation patterns, warmer winters, and an increase in extreme weather events becoming more noticeable. These climatic changes, coupled with pressures from urbanisation and the felling of trees, have raised concerns among environmental observers and local communities alike. Participants expressed hope that the initiative would inspire similar efforts across other parts of Kashmir, creating a ripple effect of community-led environmental action.

Greater Kashmir 27 Apr 2026 12:25 am

LG Ladakh calls for integrated push to promote Ladakhi pashmina globally

Leh, Apr 26:Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Vinai Kumar Saxena visited the Pashmina Goat Farm at Upshi, reiterating the administrations vision to position Ladakh as a global hub for premium Pashmina wool and strengthen livelihoods linked to the sector. During the visit, Saxena emphasised the need to enhance value realisation for local farmers and artisans by improving processing, branding and market linkages. He stressed minimising wastage of raw wool and promoting value-added utilisation of by-products to boost income for farmers, artisans and self-help groups engaged in Pashmina-related activities. Officials informed the Lieutenant Governor that Ladakh produces some of the finest Pashmina wool globally, known for its softness and quality. The Upshi farm alone produces around 150 kg of raw Pashmina annually. Extracted through traditional combing methods, the wool is processed at a dehairing plant in Leh, yielding about 35 per cent fine Pashmina from raw fibre. The fibre diameter typically ranges between 13 to 15 microns, with baby goat fibre as fine as 12 microns. The farm, which also functions as a green zone with over 50,000 willow and poplar trees and around 2,000 quintals of alfalfa fodder, is one of three such facilities in Ladakh supporting Pashmina production. Highlighting its tourism potential, Saxena called for developing the farm into a visitor destination with guided tours to promote awareness about authentic Ladakhi Pashmina and counter misinformation. He also directed the creation of basic amenities, including a canteen, and integration of the farm into Ladakhs tourism circuit. The Lieutenant Governor assured full administrative support to promote Ladakhi Pashmina as a globally recognised brand. He also visited the Changluk Breeding Farm and the Intensive Fodder Development Farm at Stakna to review efforts aimed at strengthening livestock and fodder resources in the region.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:51 pm

From 200 yaks at 16,600 feet, this Ladakhi farmer built a globally celebrated business

Srinagar, Apr 26: Seven kilometres from Changla Pass, a winding mountain road climbs to Tsokar-like highland pastures in Tsoltak, a remote, windswept plateau in Ladakh perched at over 16,600 feet. Here, amid thin air and stark beauty, young entrepreneur Thenlay Nurboo tends to a herd of nearly 200 yaks central animals not just to survival in this cold desert, but now, unexpectedly, to global culinary recognition. Nurboos yak milk churpi, a traditional Himalayan cheese, has won a gold medal at the 4th edition of the Mundial do Queijo do Brasil 2026, placing Ladakh on the world cheese map for the first time. Yak churpi has never gone outside Ladakh before. This is the first time it has received such recognition, Nurboo said. He said that he had sent his product to the Brazil-based competition through the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). Produced at his farm, the soft churpi stood out among global entries judged for taste, texture and aroma. For Nurboo, the award is not just personal, but it signals the arrival of a deeply local food tradition onto an international stage. I am very thankful to the Department of Animal Husbandry for extending all possible support, he said. Churpi is known for its long shelf life and unique texture. In Ladakh, it is inseparable from the pastoral lifestyle, where yak milk richer and more resilient than cows milk is turned into butter, curd and cheese to sustain communities through long winters. For communities in remote areas, these products are not only a dietary staple but also a means of preserving milk for long winters, said Dr Satnazin Rabgais, Chief Animal Husbandry Officer, Leh, pointing to the cultural and practical value of such foods. He said, adding that the recognition is significant not just for Ladakh but for the wider cheese industry. India, making its debut at the global event, won four medals in total, including a Super Gold for a Brie-style cheese from Mumbai-based Eleftheria. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described it as an impressive debut and said such achievements strengthen Indias artisanal dairy sector globally.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:47 pm

Centre clears major small hydro push, J&K among key beneficiaries

New Delhi, April 26: The Union government has approved a Rs 2,584.60 crore Small Hydro Power (SHP) Development Scheme to strengthen Indias energy security and expand clean power generation, with a strong focus on hilly regions such as Jammu & Kashmir. Cleared by the Union Cabinet for the period 202627 to 203031, the scheme aims to add around 1,500 MW of small hydro capacity nationwide, improving electricity access in remote and difficult terrains while advancing the countrys transition to a sustainable energy mix. Officials said small hydro projectsdefined as installations of up to 25 MWprovide reliable, round-the-clock power, unlike intermittent sources such as solar and wind. The initiative seeks to promote decentralised energy generation by harnessing locally available water resources, reducing dependence on conventional fuels and long-distance transmission networks. Indias total small hydro potential is estimated at 21,133.61 MW across more than 7,000 sites, of which about 5,171 MW has been developed so far. A substantial share of the untapped potential lies in northern and northeastern states, including Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, making them central to the schemes rollout. To improve project viability, particularly in challenging geographies, the scheme offers targeted financial incentives. Projects in northeastern states and international border districts will receive central assistance of up to Rs 3.6 crore per MW or 30 per cent of the project cost, subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 crore per project. For other regions, support will be up to Rs 2.4 crore per MW or 20 per cent of project cost, capped at Rs 20 crore. Additionally, Rs 30 crore has been earmarked for preparing Detailed Project Reports for at least 200 projects to ensure a steady development pipeline. The initiative is expected to attract investments of around Rs 15,000 crore and promote the use of indigenous equipment, supporting domestic manufacturing and the broader goal of self-reliance. During the construction phase, the scheme is projected to generate approximately 51 lakh person-days of employment, with further long-term opportunities in operation and maintenance, particularly in rural and remote areas. Officials emphasised that small hydro projects are environmentally sustainable due to their minimal land requirements, low ecological impact and long operational life. Many operate as run-of-the-river systems, generating electricity without the need for large dams. The government underscored the strategic importance of small hydro in ensuring grid stability and resilience as India expands its renewable energy capacity. With a significant portion of potential located in mountainous regions, the scheme is expected to benefit areas like Jammu & Kashmir by enhancing local energy access, reducing transmission losses and supporting regional development. The scheme forms part of broader efforts to diversify Indias renewable energy portfolio and accelerate progress towards a low-carbon, self-reliant energy future, while delivering socio-economic benefits to underserved regions.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:45 pm

BJP will end 'goonda raj', 'syndicate raj' if it comes to power in Bengal: Amit Shah

Kolkata, Apr 26:Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said the BJP will end goonda raj and syndicate raj in West Bengal if the party comes to power in the state. Addressing a public rally at Tehatta in Nadia district, Shah also claimed that voters wiped out the Mamata Banerjee government in the first phase of the assembly polls itself. The BJP has already won 110 seats in the first phase of polls held on April 23, he said. There will be an end to 'goonda raj' and 'syndicate raj' in West Bengal if the BJP assumes power in the state. Do not be afraid to step out and cast your votes, as the Election Commission has made ample arrangements. Nobody will be able to stop you from voting, Shah said. He said if the BJP is voted to power, it would identify infiltrators hiding in the state and take necessary action against them. The senior BJP leader had to cut short his speech because of sudden heavy rainfall despite a large gathering at the venue. Later, speaking at another gathering in Ranaghat in the same district, Shah alleged that most of the cattle smuggling takes place through Nadia. After forming the government in West Bengal, we will form a special squad to stop cattle smuggling, Shah said, lambasting the Mamata Banerjee dispensation for allegedly helping the crime flourish. Shah promised that women and unemployed youth would get a monthly allowance of Rs 3,000 and said that women would also get free rides in all state transport vehicles after the BJP assumes power in the state. Shah said if the BJP is voted to power in West Bengal, it would implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), end polygamy and enforce the ban on triple talaq.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:42 pm

Urdu may face challenges, but it wont die, we will keep it alive: MLA Baramulla

Baramulla, Apr 26: Amid growing concerns over the declining reading habits among youth in the age of social media, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Baramulla Javid Hassan Baig Sunday said he will utilize his Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to revive library culture and promote book reading habits among students in government schools of his constituency. Talking to Greater Kashmir on the sidelines of a function organised by the Baramulla Writers Forum at Dak Bungalow here, MLA Baramulla highlighted the need to safeguard intellectual traditions in the face of rapid technological advancement. Every era presents its own challenges. The current age is marked by the dominance of technology, which, if left unchecked, could outpace social wisdom, he said. He said that technology will take over if the socially wise people do not come together and keep their intellectual and political wisdom alive. Highlighting the role of literary platforms, MLA described the Baramulla Writers Forum as a respectable initiative striving to preserve literary culture. About the demand of the forum to establish an auditorium and a well-equipped library while expanding its outreach, particularly to rural areas, MLA Baramulla every possible help will be done in this regard. He called for grassroots movement to revive reading habits and stressed the importance of taking literary activities to villages and schools. We have to develop this culture through books. Seminars should be held in schools besides local writers and intellectuals must be encouraged to organise such events, he said. MLA Baramulla however expressed concern over the fading culture of reading and cautioned that abandoning books would lead to a superficial understanding of knowledge. If the culture of reading dies, it will not lead you to knowledge but to artificial intelligence, artificial poetry, and artificial prose. Everything will become artificial, he said. He urged students to engage with diverse literature beyond religious texts and reflect that knowledge in society. On the issue of inadequate library infrastructure in government schools, MLA acknowledged the issue saying that library culture remains weak and outlined a roadmap to address the gap. I have started visiting government schools and will ensure that books are provided from my Constituency Development Fund, he said. He added that efforts are underway to create a participatory reading environment by encouraging students to share their learnings with elders and involving parents through regular meetings. I intend to work round the clock in this regard, he said. MLA said he has already initiated steps to promote reading and called for active participation from civil society as well. Where my role ends, civil society must begin. If society plays its part, we will not let books die, he said. He warned that the decline of languages, particularly Urdu, could have far-reaching consequences, reflecting on the broader cultural implications. Invoking literary greats like Mirza Ghalib, Allama Iqbal, and Mir Taqi Mir, MLA Baramulla said their depth and brilliance comes from a rich literary tradition that must be preserved. Urdu may face challenges, but it will not die. People may die, but languages endure. We will keep it alive, he said. He said that the survival of literature and language was essential to preserving cultural identity.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:38 pm

Numbing down of America: What the attack in 'non-hellhole' US points to

America faces a deluge of crises. Protests erupt, yet public response wanes due to 'compassion fatigue'. Airstrikes, immigration agent shootings, economic instability, and government failures overwhelm citizens. This constant stream of shocking events numbs people, disconnecting their feelings from action.

The Economic Times 26 Apr 2026 11:37 pm

Intellectual property is acknowledgment of human intellect: Senior SC Lawyer Ashok Bhan

Srinagar, Apr 26:Speaking at a Lawyers Forum of India function in Delhi, Ashok Bhan, noted senior Advocate of Supreme Court of India said that on the occasion of World Intellectual Property Day, we gather to reflect on the profound significance of intellectual property rights in shaping a just, innovative, and progressive society. At its core, intellectual property is an acknowledgment of the human intellectthe originality of thought, the labor of creation, and the courage to innovate. In a knowledge-driven world, ideas are not merely abstract concepts; they are valuable assets that deserve both recognition and protection under the rule of law. Bhan said: As a member of the legal fraternity, I have witnessed how intellectual property law has evolved into a cornerstone of modern jurisprudence. Whether it is copyright, patents, trademarks, or designs, these legal instruments ensure that creators and innovators are rewarded for their contributions. More importantly, they create a structured framework that encourages investment in research, creativity, and enterprise. In the absence of such protections, innovation would risk stagnation, and originality would be overshadowed by imitation. Bhan added: However, the discourse on intellectual property cannot remain confined to protection alone. It must equally address the question of access and equity. In a country like India, where vast sections of society still struggle with access to education, healthcare, and technology, the challenge lies in balancing proprietary rights with the larger public interest. The law must serve as an instrument of both protection and inclusionensuring that knowledge and innovation ultimately benefit society as a whole. The legal eagle said: Furthermore, in the age of digital transformation and artificial intelligence, the contours of intellectual property are being constantly redefined. The emergence of new technologies raises complex legal and ethical questionsabout ownership, authorship, and accountability. It is imperative that our legal systems remain dynamic, responsive, and forward-looking, capable of addressing these challenges while safeguarding the fundamental principles of justice and fairness.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:36 pm

NC Government swiftly halted anti-people policies upon taking office: Dr Farooq

Srinagar, Apr 26: National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah Sunday underscored that the true measure of a nations progress lies in its ability to nurture unity, uphold collective dignity and align governance with the lived aspirations of its people. These views were expressed by the President of the National Conference, Dr Farooq Abdullah while addressing a gathering. He said that the fundamental duty of leadership is to guide the nation in the right direction and keep the people united. He expressed regret that various governments at the Centre have, unfortunately, always tried to divide the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Through policies of fragmenting society into small groups, creating a leader in every household and establishing artificial political parties, not only was the collective voice weakened, but the basic rights of the people were also curtailed. He stated that the people of Kashmir have responded strongly to such conspiracies from time to time. In particular, during the 2025 elections, the people demonstrated political wisdom by rejecting those forces that continued to exploit public sentiments for personal gains. By placing their trust in their historic and ideological party, the National Conference, the people clearly conveyed that they would never accept politics of horse-trading and opportunistic leadership. Dr Farooq further said that those elements who, for the sake of power, facilitated the abrogation of the regions special status and its division have been politically rejected by the people. He urged the younger generation to study history in depth and understand how the National Conference and its leadership, through revolutionary measures, led people out of poverty, backwardness, deprivation, and hardship toward a dignified life. He said that the history of the National Conference is one of sacrifices, struggle, and public service, which is why conspiracies are still being hatched against it. However, by the grace of Almighty Allah and with the full support of the people, the party has emerged successful from every trial and will continue to represent the aspirations of the people in the future.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:33 pm

Branching out just got easier for NBFCs

The Reserve Bank of India has eased branch opening rules for NBFCs. This move helps gold loan NBFCs expand their reach. It allows them to provide timely credit to small businesses, farmers, and households. This reform strengthens India's credit architecture. It supports inclusive growth and economic momentum. Access to credit is crucial for these segments.

The Economic Times 26 Apr 2026 11:32 pm

Ganderbal schools suffer staff shortages as rationalisation lags behind

Ganderbal, Apr 26:Ganderbal district schools are grappling with persistent Pupil-Teacher Ratio (PTR) imbalances as the concerned department has failed to implement staff rationalisation for the 2025-2026 academic session, unlike other Kashmir districts that completed the process by February. Sources told Greater Kashmir that Education Zones like Kangan and Hariganiwan, boasting the district's highest student enrollment suffers acutely from staff shortages that strain teaching capacity and violate PTR norms. Under the National Education Policy 2020, maintaining a healthy pupil-teacher ratio is key to ensuring learning outcomes. However, on the ground in Ganderbal, the same hasnt been implemented yet. Staff rationalisation, a key J&K education directive since mid-2025, redistributes teachers from surplus to deficit schools to balance PTRs and boost learning outcomes. Sources said that Districts like Kupwara kicked off efforts early, addressing over 1000 vacancies through mergers and reallocations by session start, while others finalized adjustments in February 2026 for optimal operations. In stark contrast, Ganderbal lingers without orders into late April. The fallout hits hardest in high-enrollment Hariganiwan, where elevated student numbers clash with limited faculty, eroding academic quality. Another institution head warned that mid-session rationalisation now risks further disruption, insisting it's the eed of the hour to salvage the year amid DSEK's ambitious calendar and NEP 2020 alignment. They have urged the administration to expedite the process before the mid-term exams, so that academic loss to students can be prevented. When contacted, CEO Ganderbal, Oneel Kumar Bhat said that the process of rationalisation will be started soon. We have approved it and will be completed shortly to ensure balanced staff deployment across the district CEO told this newspaper.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:28 pm

8 zones, 15 Hr secondary, 61 high schools headless in Baramulla

Srinagar, Apr 26: The delay in the fresh recruitment and continuous retirements of the officers has thrown up a major challenge for the School Education Department (SED). The department has key positions vacant, affecting day to day affairs of the offices and the schools throughout Kashmir. Baramulla is one such district in north Kashmir which is facing a acute shortage teaching staff while a huge number of schools are also headless. The key positions are also lying vacant in the district, affecting day to day affairs of the department at grass root level. As per the official figures, the district has eight out of 18 zones without permanent ZEOs while the District Institute of Education and Trainings (DIET) is also without a principal as well. The district also has 15 higher secondary schools out of 61 without principal and the charge has been given to the equivalent rank officials. As per the figures around 61 out of 140 high schools are without fulltime headmasters. In the district, the rural schools are facing acute dearth of teachers while the urban schools are having surplus staff. Talking to Greater Kashmir , minister for education Sakina Itoo said that there were lot of vacancies at the time of the formation of the government. A lot of work has been done since we took over. We also held several DPCs and promotions were ordered as well, she said. She however said that there has been no recruitment in the education department since 2019 which she attributed to the difficulties being faced in the department. As there was recruitment for these years, so many people retired from the department due to which vacancies got created with each passing year, she said. The minister however said that the department somehow managed the crisis by way of rationalisation of the staff. Even we filled some of the vacancies during the last one and a half year but it is a continuous process because people retire every year which again creates vacancy in the department, she said. She said the department was still working on the issue and efforts were made to fill all the vacancies. We have done a lot of work on this. If there are vacancies anywhere we will post the staff there. If someone has retired, new people will be sent to those positions, she said.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:26 pm

HDFC Bank exit spotlights board failures; from Satyam Computers to Tata Trusts, governance gaps hit corporates and nonprofits alike

Corporate and social sector boards face governance challenges. Recent events highlight the need for competent, diverse, and cohesive boards. Failures in oversight have led to scandals and organizational collapse. Non-profit boards often lack engagement and regulatory knowledge. Training and careful selection of members are crucial for effective governance and organizational well-being.

The Economic Times 26 Apr 2026 11:25 pm

Political interference skews teacher postings, rural schools hit hard

Srinagar, Apr 26: Persistent political influence in teacher deployments is severely affecting the functioning of rural schools in Jammu and Kashmir, with staff shortages continuing despite repeated promises of reform in the education sector. Successive governments have pledged to streamline the School Education Department, particularly in ensuring a balanced pupil-teacher ratio (PTR). However, officials acknowledge that these efforts have largely remained on paper, with little visible impact on ground realities. The issue was raised several times in the Legislative Assembly since last year, and even before that, several orders were issued for streamlining PTR in schools. But all these initiatives remained confined to only speeches and papers. The official statistics not only raise eyebrows but also expose the crippling system. According to officials, the leaders raising their voices about the lopsided PTR in schools are managing the deployment of teachers from rural to other schools located in cities and towns. The schools located in rural areas have a good number of students enrolled, while the city schools, except a few, depict a grim picture of the system. While the rural schools are craving for adequate staff, in most of the schools located in towns and city areas, besides other easily accessible locations, the teachers are haphazardly posted, irrespective of the requirement. All these schools have surplus staff, and in some cases, teachers somehow outnumber the students. But nobody takes action on it officially because all of them are influential, a top official told Greater Kashmir . Amid this, there are dozens of those teachers who were transferred to very hard zones for one or two years, but are now stuck there without any intervention from the government. The teachers who were actually recruited in these far off areas to serve the community are deployed in city and town schools, the official said. He said the schools in urban areas do not have any shortage of teachers despite meagre enrollment but the rural schools continue to struggle with inadequate staff. The basic reason for this is the gap between the issuance of orders and their implementation on the ground. Whatever is claimed in speeches or in papers is contrary to the ground reality, he said. In the recently concluded budget session of the Legislative Assembly, some legislators raised the issue about the dearth of teachers and lecturers in the schools of their constituency. But, according to officials, the same MLAs are seen issuing letters to the ministers and pleading for deployment of teachers from far off areas to towns. Recently, the education minister was heard telling MLAs that if all the teachers are to be deployed in towns and cities, then who will run the schools in villages? the official privy to the development told Greater Kashmir . Recently, MLA Gurez raised the issue about the dearth of lecturers in his constituency and sought action from the government. The education minister, Sakina Itoo, outrightly informed the Assembly that dozens of teachers and lecturers from Gurez were working on deployment in Bandipora and Srinagar. I will send them back to their original place of postings, provided I don't see any political interference in it, she said. Her response hinted towards the political interference. Talking to Greater Kashmir , Minister for Education Sakina Itoo said that it has become a herculean task for the department as everybody wants to serve in urban areas. But the system cannot work like that. We are not entertaining any recommendations for deployment of teachers. Only those cases are reviewed or considered which have health issues, she said.

Greater Kashmir 26 Apr 2026 11:22 pm