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300 tourists rescued in seven-hour operation after Gulmarg Gondola malfunctions

Srinagar, May 25: Around 300 tourists in 65 cabins of Gulmarg Gondola were stranded mid-air on Monday after the Asia's highest ropeway developed technical problems, and were rescued after an arduous seven-hour operation. No casualties were reported in the incident, officials said. The major multi-agency rescue operation, which also involvedthe army, was launched soon after the system malfunctioned around noon. The officials said that evacuation from some cabins took longer as these were hovering at a height of nearly 500 ft above ground. Heavy rains in the area also hampered efforts. The rescue operation has concluded and all the stranded persons have been evacuated safely, an official said this evening. Operations of both phases of the Gulmarg cable car service, popularly known as the Gondola, were suspended following a malfunction, the officials said. Personnel of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) along with police and the Army were involved in the rescue effort. Trained teams used ropes and ladders to bring the tourists down safely. Restoration work on the cable car system is currently underway, the officials said. Earlier, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the government was closely monitoring the situation. All cabins are intact and rescue operations to safely evacuate stranded tourists are underway with trained teams on the ground. The situation is completely under control and there is no cause for panic, the chief minister said in a post on X. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said he had directed DGP Nalin Prabhat to proceed to Gulmarg to oversee the rescue operation. I'm monitoring the rescue operation for tourists stranded in cable car cabins following a technical fault in Gulmarg. I have directed the DGP to proceed to the site. Joint rescue teams of Police, Army & SDRF along with DC and SSP are conducting the operation to ensure the safety of all tourists, Sinha posted on X. The Army said in a post on X that swift and coordinated rescue efforts were launched with the assistance of the Chinar Corps. On June 25, 2017, the Gulmarg Gondola had witnessed an accident when seven people were killed after a tree uprooted by strong winds struck a cabin, causing it to crash to the ground. The cable car had also been temporarily suspended in January last year because of technical issues. Monday's incident comes a day after a 16-year-old boy died in Agra after a zipline cable snapped at an amusement facility here, causing him to fall nearly 45 ft.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 9:07 pm

Ladakh unveils portal to ease delivery of services to citizens, enterprises

Leh, May 25: Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Monday launched an integrated 'ease-of-doing business' portal for Ladakh, describing it as a major step towards strengthening digital governance, improving service delivery and creating a business-friendly ecosystem in the Union Territory. The portal - https://eodb.ladakh.gov.in - is aimed at simplifying access to government services by reducing manual procedures, paperwork and delays in approvals through a single online platform, officials said. The platform will also provide entrepreneurs, investors, startups, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and other stakeholders with a unified mechanism to avail government services and approvals online. Officials said the initiative is aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of ease of doing business and minimum government, maximum governance, and is expected to enhance transparency, efficiency and accountability, while promoting economic growth and investment in the Union Territory. In the first phase, 13 departments have been integrated with the portal and 23 online services have already been made operational, officials said. The administration plans to expand the platform by onboarding more departments and services in a phased manner. The portal currently offers access to services from departments, including Tourism, Public Health Engineering, and Industries and Commerce, besides providing information on government schemes, incentives, policies, Acts, rules, notifications and procedures. Speaking at the launch, Saxena said that the portal marks a significant milestone in Ladakh's journey towards digital governance and administrative reforms. By integrating services of multiple departments onto a single transparent and technology-driven platform, we are ensuring faster approvals, reducing procedural delays and creating a more business-friendly environment in Ladakh. This initiative will strengthen investor confidence, promote entrepreneurship and contribute towards economic growth and employment generation in the Union Territory, he said. Among the key features of the portal are a Common Application Form (CAF), Single Sign-On access, PAN authentication, SMS and e-mail notifications, live application tracking, an integrated payment gateway, grievance redressal mechanism and workflow-based approvals. Applicants will also be able to monitor approval timelines, application status, pendency and grievance resolution through an interactive dashboard. The platform includes timeline-based approvals, a transparent digital workflow system, an automated appeal mechanism for delayed cases, and a delay accountability framework to improve service delivery and institutional efficiency. Officials said the portal will facilitate cross-departmental service delivery through a common governance framework, enabling citizens and businesses to access multiple services seamlessly through a single digital interface.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:10 pm

Gulmarg Gondola rescue operation likely to continue till midnight: GoC 19 Infantry Division

Baramulla, May 25: The General Officer Commanding (GoC) of the 19 Infantry Division Major General Manoj Joshi on Monday said that the rescue operation at Gulmarg Gondola will likely to continue till midnight. He however said the situation was totally under control as more rescue teams were arriving to speed up the operation. All the stranded passengers would be evacuated by midnight, he added A massive rescue operation is underway at the Gulmarg Gondola as a major technical snag stranded dozens of cable cars mid-air. In wake of this around 300 tourists were stranded out of which over 90 were rescued by the rescue operation teams. GOC 19 infantry division said the operation was expected to continue till midnight amid inclement weather conditions. The Army received information about the malfunction of Gondola around 12:45pm to 1pm after the gondolas gearbox developed a fault, causing nearly 65 cable cars operating between the base station and Phase-I to come to a halt, GOC 19 Infantry Division, Major General Manoj Joshi, said. He said the situation triggered a large-scale rescue effort after scores of tourists and other passengers were left stranded in suspended cable cars. A request was received from the Cable Car Corporation and the District Administration Baramulla for rescue of people stranded in the cable cars, he said. Major General Joshi said that by 6 pm, joint rescue teams had managed to evacuate passengers from around 29 to 30 cable cars, while nearly 10 cabins were found empty. He said around 25 cable cars were still awaiting rescue. The rescue operation is going on amid the inclement weather. We have rains and hailstorms in between, he added. He said the teams from the Army, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Police, District Administration, Cable Car Corporation and other agencies are jointly coordinating the operation on the ground, he said. We are looking at another four to six hours to complete the rescue operation. Additional lighting arrangements were being made to facilitate rescue work during the night, he added. Major General Joshi said authorities were continuously communicating with stranded passengers through megaphones to prevent panic and reassure them that all occupants would be safely evacuated. There was some panic initially, but it was managed through regular communication, he said. He added that temporary relief and assistance centres were established for rescued passengers, where refreshments including tea were being provided before they were guided back towards Gulmarg.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:02 pm

Lieutenant Governor visits Hazratbal Shrine, reviews Eid-ul-Adha preparations

Srinagar, May 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today visited the sacred Hazratbal Shrine to review the preparations for the upcoming auspicious festival of Eid ul-Adha. He was accompanied by Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson, J&K Waqf Board; Mufti Reyaz ul Haq, Chief Imam Hazratbal Shrine; Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Rajiv Omprakashn, DIG CKR; Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; Faz Lul Haseeb, Municipal Commissioner Srinagar and officials from all line departments. During his visit, the Lieutenant Governor took appraisal of the water supply, sanitation, electricity and other facilities being put in place for smooth conduct of the festival. He instructed the senior officers to ensure that every arrangement is carried out with diligence. The festival reminds us of the virtues of humility and charity, inspiring us to dedicate ourselves to the greater good of humanity. We will ensure that the celebration is not only well-organized but also truly grand, marked by devotion and festive fervor, the Lieutenant Governor said. Spiritual leaders, Waqf officials, senior officers of Police and Civil administration and prominent citizens were also present.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 6:19 pm

Sea of faithful converges in Mina as sacred Hajj pilgrimage begins

New Delhi, May 25: The sacred and spiritual Hajj journey began today as more than 1.7 million believers converged at Mina on Yawm al-Tarwiyah (the Day of Tarwiyah). Reciting and chanting the talbiyah Labbaik Allahumma Labbaik (Here I am, O Allah, here I am, at Your service) a sea of faithful dressed in white robes, in complete submission to Allah, moved towards Mina after offering Fajr prayers at the Holy Kaaba and performing Tawaf. By noon, almost all pilgrims had reached the tent city, where they engaged in prayers and recitation of the Holy Quran. Braving intense heat, thousands of pilgrims carried white and black umbrellas for shade and used handheld fans to cope with soaring temperatures. Volunteers distributed water bottles to help them stay hydrated, while giant cooling fans sprayed fine mists of water across pilgrimage routes and camps, offering much-needed relief to the faithful undertaking the sacred journey. Around 175,000 Indians, including over 4,000 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir, are participating in this years Hajj, which is one of the five fundamental pillars of Islam. A huge contingent of medical staff and guides has been deputed to ensure pilgrims safety and provide medical and other essential facilities. Mina is also mentioned in Islamic scriptures and hadiths as a critical stage of the Hajj pilgrimage. Most pilgrims covered the nearly six-kilometre distance from the Grand Mosque to Mina on foot through dedicated shaded pedestrian pathways, while the elderly and children were transported by buses. Pilgrims also used the Al Mash Al Muqaddassah Metro line to reach their designated tents in Mina. Hordes of pilgrims departed for Mina directly from their accommodations after donning the ihram (sacred garments), including thousands from Saudi Arabia and neighbouring Gulf states. Pilgrims will spend the day in their tents engaged in prayer and supplication, demonstrating profound obedience and complete submission to Allah. Saleh bin Saad Al-Murabba, Commander of the Hajj Passport Forces, said the faithful had been pouring into the Kingdom for the Hajj amid a tenuous ceasefire related to the Iran conflict and prevailing regional tensions.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 6:09 pm

Budgam Police crack Galwanpora rape and murder case within 36 hours, one accused held

Budgam, May 25: Budgam Police on Monday claimed to have solved the Galwanpora minor girl rape and murder case within 36 hours, announcing the arrest of a local resident after what officials described as a confession and corroborating material evidence. Addressing a press briefing, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Budgam K.K. Hari Prasad said several suspects had been detained and questioned during the investigation before police zeroed in on one individual whose alleged involvement matched the material evidence collected during the probe. With in 36 hours we have solved the murder and rape case, SSP Hari Prasad said. The accused was identified by police as Mudasir Ahmad Mir, a resident of Galwanpora. According to the SSP, the accused was confronted during questioning and allegedly confessed to the crime. Many suspects were detained. One particular suspect corroborated with the material evidence. When confronted, he confessed, Hari Prasad said. Police said some material evidence was recovered on the disclosure of the accused. The SSP said the motive behind the crime remained under investigation and further forensic and investigative procedures were continuing. The case had triggered widespread outrage across Kashmir after the minor girl was found dead near her residence following her disappearance. Police had earlier termed the incident prima facie a case of rape and murder and constituted a Special Investigation Team to investigate the crime. Hari Prasad said investigation into the case would continue to establish the full sequence of events and gather all supporting evidence required for prosecution. Further details were awaited. [KNT]

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 5:55 pm

NIA seizes incriminating gadgets, documents at 3 J-K locations in Jamaat-e-Islami terror funding case

Srinagar, May 25: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday conducted searches at three locations in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in a terror funding case linked with the banned Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) organisation. According to the statement, the searches, conducted at three locations in Srinagar and Shopian districts of Kashmir, led to the recovery of several incriminating financial documents and electronic gadgets suspected to be related with the activities of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and its various trusts/associations in J&K. The NIA has been probing the separatist and secessionist activities of Jamaat-e-Islami J&K, declared an unlawful association under the UA (P) Act, as part of its investigation in the case RC-03/2021/NIA/DLI. NIAs investigations so far have revealed that JeI was actively involved in collecting terror funds and fueling terrorism in the Valley and other parts of India. It was engaged in collecting funds domestically and internationally in the name of donations for charity and welfare activities such as health and education. It was diverting such funds towards violent and secessionist activities, and also channeling them to proscribed terrorist organisations such as Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) others through well-organised networks of cadres, statement said. The JeI terror conspiracy further involved radicalisation and recruitment of impressionable Kashmiri youth as new members (Rukuns) for carrying out secessionist activities. NIA is continuing with its investigation in the case in a bid to end the outfits secessionist activities and dismantle the terror network operating in J&K, statement added.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 4:57 pm

Srinagar Police warns against circulating false claims of desecration of Holy Quran

Srinagar, May 25: Police on Monday said that certain misleading and false information is being circulated on social media platforms regarding alleged damage or desecration of copies of the Holy Quran in some parts of Srinagar city. The police said that in this regard, Srinagar Police clarifies that no such incident has taken place on ground, and the claims being circulated are completely baseless and unverified. The circulation and amplification of such false narratives, rumours, and unverified content can create unnecessary panic, disturb public order, and adversely affect communal harmony. All media organizations, social media users, and members of the general public are advised to act responsibly and refrain from sharing or forwarding any unverified information/content on electronic or social media platforms. It is further reiterated that strict legal action shall be initiated against any individual or entity found involved in spreading misinformation, fake news, or rumours under relevant provisions of law. Srinagar Police appeal to the public to cooperate with the authorities and contribute towards maintaining peace, public order, and communal harmony in the district.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 4:28 pm

Forest fire breaks out in Rajouri, vast forest area damaged

Jammu, May 25: A major forest fire broke out in the Nowshera belt of Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district on Monday, causing extensive damage to large tracts of forest land, officials said. The blaze erupted under mysterious circumstances and quickly spread to several areas in the Nowshera region, fanned by dry vegetation and prevailing weather conditions, they added. Soon after receiving information about the incident, teams of the Forest Department, Jammu and Kashmir Fire and Emergency Services, and local volunteers launched a massive operation to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading further. A video circulating on social media showed vast stretches of forest engulfed in flames, while the distress calls of hundreds of birds, including peacocks, could be heard in the background. The footage prompted widespread concern among residents and environmentalists, who urged authorities to intensify efforts to save wildlife and douse the flames at the earliest. Officials informed that firefighting teams were working tirelessly in the difficult terrain to bring the blaze under control and safeguard the ecologically sensitive area. The fire has destroyed large areas of plantation and other forest wealth, causing significant ecological damage, officials said, adding that no loss of human life or injury has been reported so far. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 4:10 pm

Mirwaiz visits Eidgah as Anjuman Auqaf schedules Eid prayers at 9:30 am

Srinagar, May 25: A meeting of the managing body of Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid was held today at the head office of Jama Masjid Srinagar under the chairmanship of President, Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, to review and finalize arrangements in connection with Eid-ul-Azha, which is falling on Wednesday, May 27. The meeting discussed in detail the arrangements for the smooth conduct of Eid prayers and related religious gatherings. It was decided that, InshaAllah, the Eid prayers according to the prescribed Sunnah shall be offered at the historic Eidgah Srinagar at 9:30 a.m. Prior to the prayers, Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir will deliver a special sermon from 8:30 a.m. on the philosophy and significance of Eid-ul-Azha and Qurbani, highlighting the spirit of sacrifice, obedience, compassion and devotion embodied in this sacred occasion. During the meeting, Mirwaiz instructed the Auqaf authorities to coordinate with the Waqf Board regarding necessary arrangements at Eidgah Srinagar and also remain in touch with the civil administration to ensure smooth and hassle-free conduct of the congregational prayers. Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir also visited Eidgah Srinagar and personally reviewed the arrangements and condition of the ground. He observed that, if the weather is favourable, Eid prayers can be smoothly conducted at the Eidgah. The Auqaf expressed hope that the authorities will not create any hurdles in offering Eid prayers at Eidgah Srinagar. It said that the Eidgah ground is presently in good condition and the work on the new mimbar has also been completed, leaving no justification for any restrictions or obstacles in holding the prayers there. The Auqaf further stated that in case of inclement weather, the Eid prayers shall be offered at the historic Jamia Masjid Srinagar. However, it said that unfortunately the administration has repeatedly followed a practice of keeping people waiting till the last moment and then disallowing Eid prayers either at Eidgah or at Jamia Masjid, which deeply hurts the religious sentiments of the people and amounts to blatant interference in their religious rights and freedoms. The Auqaf expressed hope that the administration will not follow such a course this Eid and will allow the faithful to offer Eid prayers at Eidgah without any confusion or last-minute uncertainty.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 3:55 pm

LG Sinha leads anti-drug padyatra in Bandipora, intensifies campaign against narco-terror

Srinagar, May 25: In a major push against the narco-terror, Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha rallied with a massive crowd in Bandipora today, leading a Padyatra to galvanize support for the cause. 45 days ago, I pledged not only to dismantle smugglers and narco-terrorists ecosystem, but also to spark a movement that uplifts youth and restores dignity to families scarred by addiction, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that Jammu Kashmir is united, strong in resolve and clear in purpose and fully committed to freeing our society from drugs once and for all. The action against narco-terrorists and drug smugglers will continue. It will not stop until every drug smuggler is eliminated from the sacred soil of Jammu Kashmir. Our agencies have launched an unprecedented drive to dismantle narco-terrorists and their hidden network. No drug smuggler, drug peddler, or anyone seeking to poison our society is beyond reach. The entire narco-terror ecosystem is being pursued, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that several drug supply networks that until now remained hidden for various reasons are being traced and dismantled. He said Drug cartels that thrived for decades are being wiped out. We have sent a clear message that Jammu Kashmir will not be a safe haven for those who profit from other peoples sufferings. I am determined that we will root out every narco-terrorist and drug smuggler from this soil. Those who tried to destroy our families will have their existence erased from this land. The law is now being applied firmly. Narco-terrorists are being punished, youth are being protected, families are being supported, and renewed hope is returning to the society, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that very soon, the administration will come out with a comprehensive rehabilitation policy which will ensure that every young person trapped by addiction gets a chance to rejoin the mainstream. Our aim is that not a single young person is left behind. We will provide jobs, opportunities, and the means for them to live with dignity. I strongly believe the success of a Drug-free Jammu Kashmir will not be measured only by the number of drug smugglers arrested but by the number of lives we can rebuild. It will be measured by the homes that can be restored and the young people who can fulfil their dreams. I promise you that we will not rest until their dreams are realised, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that the government cannot win this fight alone and in this battle against drugs, administration needs support of families, teachers, religious leaders, and every responsible citizen. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where every child grows up free from the shadow of addiction. A Jammu Kashmir where families are not torn apart by drugs. A Jammu Kashmir where society moves forward with security, dignity, and trust. This is not merely a dream. It is our mission and together we will fulfill it. We need the vigilance, awareness, and commitment of every resident of Jammu Kashmir. I believe that when people stand united, no narco-terror network or drug cartel can infiltrate them. When the public stands together, no terror can defeat them. I urge, we must unite to bury narco-terror once and for all, the Lieutenant Governor said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor inaugurated Waqar Knowledge Centre Engaging Youth Against Drug Abuse. Under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, District Bandipora has established the Waqar Knowledge Centre (WKC), completing the anti-drug intervention cycle by providing recovering addiction cases with a constructive platform for rehabilitation, engagement, and reintegration. The initiative reinforces the message that individuals seeking to leave the path of substance abuse behind have access to a range of government-supported opportunities and support systems. The Centre offers a sports corner, badminton court, reading library, and an information desk providing guidance on government schemes, education, employment, and skill development opportunities. The Administration envisions establishing one Waqar Knowledge Centre in each block of the district. The Centre provides a constructive space that empowers youth and strengthens community resilience against addiction.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 3:32 pm

Situation under control after technical snag halts Gulmarg Gondola service: CM's office

Srinagar, May 25: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said the government is closely monitoring the situation at the Gulmarg Gondola after the cable car service was temporarily suspended following a technical fault. The Chief Minister's office said all gondola cabins remain intact and rescue teams are on the ground to safely evacuate stranded tourists. Government is closely monitoring the situation at the Gulmarg Gondola after the cable car service was temporarily halted due to a technical fault. All cabins remain intact and rescue operations to safely evacuate stranded tourists are underway with trained teams on the ground, Omar Abdullah's office said in a statement. Government is closely monitoring the situation at the Gulmarg Gondola after the cable car service was temporarily halted due to a technical fault. All cabins remain intact and rescue operations to safely evacuate stranded tourists are underway with trained teams on the ground. pic.twitter.com/9LFmDfXL8Y Greater Kashmir (@GreaterKashmir) May 25, 2026 He assured the public that the situation was fully under control and urged people not to panic. Officials said standard safety protocols were immediately activated after the snag was detected. The cause of the technical fault was not immediately known. Further details are awaited.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 3:30 pm

CM Omar Abdullah Hands Over Regularisation Orders To CPWs Of School Education Department

SRINAGAR, May 25: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today handed over regularisation orders to Contingent Paid Workers (CPWs) of the School Education Department at Civil Secretariat function here. Minister for School Education Sakina Itoo was present on the occasion. Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Special Secretary School Education Ghulam Rasool Mir, Director School Education Kashmir Naseer Ahmed Wani and other senior officers of the concerned department were also present during the programme. The Chief Minister individually handed [] The post CM Omar Abdullah Hands Over Regularisation Orders To CPWs Of School Education Department appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 3:28 pm

Rajouri encounter enters day 3; forces tighten cordon

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 3:21 pm

Hundreds rescued after Gulmarg cable car develops technical snag

Srinagar, May 25: Hundreds of tourists were stranded aboard the largest cable car at a Gulmarg resort in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday after the cable car system developed technical problems, officials said. Operations of both phases of the Gulmarg cable car service, popularly known as Gondola, were suspended following malfunction, they said. Officials said hundreds of tourists who were enjoying the ride, were rescued safely from the cabins by personnel of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF). Restoration work on the cable car system is currently underway, they said. (PTI)

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 3:11 pm

LG Sinha visits Hazratbal Dargah to review arrangements ahead of Eid-ul-Adha

Srinagar, May 25: The Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday visited Hazratbal Dargah to review arrangements put in place for devotees ahead of the festival celebrations. Speaking on the sidelines of his visit, the Lieutenant Governor said the administration has made the best possible arrangements to ensure that people celebrate the festival of brotherhood in a smooth and peaceful atmosphere. I had come here to see the arrangements so that people can celebrate the festival of brotherhood happily. The administration has tried to make the best arrangements, he said. The LG also appreciated the role of religious leaders in the ongoing Nasha Mukht J&K Abhiyan, saying their contribution has been significant in spreading awareness against drug abuse and guiding youth towards a better future. Officials accompanying the LG briefed him about security, sanitation, traffic management, healthcare facilities and other arrangements made for devotees visiting the revered shrine.(KNS)

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 2:48 pm

Heatwave alert in Mina as Hajj pilgrims face 45C temperatures

Saudi Arabias National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has warned that temperatures in Mina, the sprawling tent city hosting millions of Haj pilgrims, are expected to soar to 45 degrees Celsius on the Day of Tarwiyah, prompting authorities to urge pilgrims to take precautionary measures and avoid direct exposure to the sun. According to the NCM, the minimum temperature is expected to remain around 28 degrees Celsius, while active northwesterly to northerly winds may reach speeds of up to 35 kmph, accompanied by dusty conditions and partly cloudy skies. The meteorological authority said eight monitoring stations have been deployed to closely track severe weather conditions during the pilgrimage. The center is operating an integrated monitoring system supported by advanced technologies and trained Saudi personnel to provide real-time weather updates and alerts to relevant authorities. As part of its preparedness measures, the NCM said it will issue 24 hourly weather bulletins and eight synoptic reports during the Day of Tarwiyah. Special warnings and automated alerts will also be issued whenever necessary through the early warning system. The monitoring network in Mina includes both manned and automatic weather stations, in addition to four mobile automatic monitoring units aimed at enhancing weather surveillance across the holy sites. The center has also launched multilingual awareness campaigns in five languages to educate pilgrims and field workers about weather changes and heat safety measures during the Haj rituals. Authorities have advised pilgrims to stay hydrated, use umbrellas, avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight, and follow official health and safety guidelines amid the extreme heat conditions.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 2:31 pm

Petrol Tops Rs 100 Across Most Cities, Diesel Nears Rs 100 As Prices Raised For Fourth Time

NEW DELHI, May 25: Petrol prices were raised by Rs 2.61 a litre and diesel by Rs 2.71 on Monday, the fourth increase in less than two weeks that extended a delayed pass-through of soaring global crude oil costs triggered by the Iran conflict. The latest increase took cumulative hikes since May 15 to nearly Rs 7.5 per litre. In Delhi, petrol prices rose to Rs 102.12 per litre from Rs 99.51, while diesel climbed to Rs 95.20 from Rs [] The post Petrol Tops Rs 100 Across Most Cities, Diesel Nears Rs 100 As Prices Raised For Fourth Time appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 1:24 pm

Operation 'Sheruwali' to track down suspected terrorists enters third day in J-K's Rajouri

Jammu, May 25: A search operation to track down suspected terrorists believed to be hiding in the dense woods of Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district entered the third consecutive day on Monday, officials said. A joint team of the Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) had launched the operation in the area on Saturday following specific inputs about the movement of suspected terrorists. An encounter broke out between terrorists and security forces in the Dorimal-Gambhir Moghla belt on Saturday following the launch of 'Operation Sheruwali'. The operation to track down suspected terrorists is going on amid a strong cordon. Surveillance has also been put in place, they said. Armed with drones and sniffer dogs, joint teams have expanded the searches to adjoining areas, intensifying operations and strengthening the cordon with the induction of additional troops to track down suspected terrorists believed to be hiding in the area, officials said. The operation led to a brief exchange of fire after contact was established with the suspected terrorists, prompting security forces to continue extensive searches in the forested terrain. According to preliminary reports, the movement of two to three terrorists was suspected in the area. The Army's White Knight Corps said on X that contact was established with terrorists around 11:30 am on Saturday in the general area of Gambhir Moghla during an intelligence-based joint operation carried out with the police and CRPF.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 1:04 pm

Body of Bemina man retrieved from Jhelum after 6-day search operation

Srinagar, May 25: The body of a man who had jumped into River Jhelum near Budshah Bridge in Srinagar was retrieved on Monday after a six-day-long search operation. An official said that the SDRF QRT Jhelum Srinagar resumed the search operation for the sixth consecutive day on May 25 to trace Javaid Ahmad Dar, a resident of Hamdaniya Colony Bemina, who had jumped into the river on Wednesday May 20. The body was subsequently taken into custody for completion of medico-legal formalities. (JKNS)

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 12:16 pm

NEET Paper Leak: NTA Has Not Learnt Lessons, Says SC; Issues Notices On Pleas

NEW DELHI, May 25: The Supreme Court on Monday said it was sad that NTA has not learn lessons from the earlier NEET paper leak as it sought response from the Centre, NTA and CBI on pleas for replacement of the testing agency with a robust and autonomous body to conduct the medical entrance exam. A bench of Justices PS Narasimha and Alok Aradhe directed that copy of petitions be served to Solicitor General Tushar Mehta besides other parties and [] The post NEET Paper Leak: NTA Has Not Learnt Lessons, Says SC; Issues Notices On Pleas appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 12:08 pm

Pradhan, Sitharaman discuss CBSE payment gateway overhaul; 4 PSU banks to assist

New Delhi, May 24: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday spoke to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and sought her ministry's support to overhaul the CBSE payment gateway system, officials said. The development followed after students and parents complained of failed transactions, multiple fee deductions and difficulties in accessing the CBSE post-result services portal during the ongoing verification and re-evaluation process. During the discussion, it was decided that four public sector banks (PSBs) the State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank and Indian Bank will assist the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in strengthening its payment gateway infrastructure and the necessary integration with the post-examination portal, the education ministry said in a statement. The banks will enable the CBSE to put in place robust payment protocols to ensure timely payments, address payment glitches, and automatic refunds for excess payments, if any, it said. According to the statement, Pradhan has directed the CBSE to undertake a complete overhaul of its payment gateway system. It is envisaged that the coordinated effort with the finance ministry and public sector banks shall ensure seamless digital transactions, improved payment gateway stability and smooth experience for students availing CBSE re-evaluation and related services, the statement said. Pradhan has also directed to depute teams of professors and technical experts from IIT-Madras and IIT-Kanpur to examine all the technical issues reported since the rollout of this year's re-evaluation services and assist the CBSE in ensuring a glitch-free process, the education ministry said. The team of experts will implement focused technological improvements and will specifically examine portal stability and server performance, it said. The team will also examine the overall IT Infrastructure and assist in taking corrective measures to ensure that login authentication/user access systems/payment gateways are accurate and in order, it added. According to the statement, Pradhan reiterated that student interests remain paramount and that all necessary corrective measures need to be undertaken by the CBSE on priority to ensure a transparent, efficient and student-friendly system.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 11:56 am

Fake discounts, flashy ads used by cyber criminals to trap online shoppers: J&K Police issues advisory

Srinagar, May 25: Jammu and Kashmir Police have issued a fresh cyber advisory warning people against fake discounts, unbelievable online offers and flashy social media advertisements being circulated by cyber criminals to lure unsuspecting users into financial frauds. According to the advisory, issued by J&K Police, as per news agency JKNS, cyber fraudsters are increasingly using fake limited-time offers, huge discounts and attractive social media advertisements to create panic and urgency among people, forcing them to click suspicious links or make online payments without verification. The advisory warned that such fraudulent schemes are designed to steal banking credentials, personal information and money from victims through fake websites and malicious payment links. People have been advised to verify every offer before making payments and avoid clicking on suspicious links shared through advertisements, SMSes, WhatsApp messages or social media platforms. Authorities further urged the public to remain cautious about deals that appear unusually attractive and always use trusted and verified platforms for shopping or financial transactions. Fake discounts and unbelievable offers are common tactics used by cyber criminals to deceive people. Users must remain alert and avoid falling into such traps, the advisory stated. The public has also been asked to immediately report any cyber fraud or suspicious activity by dialing the national cyber helpline number 1930 or by visiting the official cybercrime reporting portal: cybercrime.gov.in. (JKNS)

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 11:44 am

Massive public turnout marks Mega Padyatra under 100 Days Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan in Bandipora; LG Manoj Sinha leads anti-drug campaign

Bandipora, May 25: A massive public turnout was witnessed in Bandipora on Monday during the Mega Padyatra organised under the ongoing 100 Days Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, aimed at spreading awareness against drug abuse and promoting a healthier society. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha arrived at SK Stadium Bandipora to lead the anti-drug padyatra, receiving a warm welcome from locals, youth and members of civil society. Participants appreciated the Lieutenant Governors initiative and his visit to the district to strengthen the fight against narcotics. The event saw enthusiastic participation from students, youth, officials, volunteers and residents from different areas of the district. Speakers during the programme highlighted the growing need to protect the younger generation from the menace of drugs and urged them to play a constructive role in society. Addressing the gathering, speakers emphasized that the youth are the true builders of the nation and called upon them to stay away from substance abuse and contribute positively towards the development of society and the country. The 1-kilometre mega padyatra, led by LG Manoj Sinha, was organised as part of the governments intensified campaign to make Jammu and Kashmir drug-free through public awareness, community participation and youth engagement. Officials said the Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan is being carried out across the Union Territory with active support from the administration, police, educational institutions and local communities to eradicate the drug menace from society.(KNC)

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 11:29 am

Maruti Alto 800 Used Car Under Rs 3 Lakhs: What Mumbai's Budget Used Car Market Actually Offers

For buyers looking at a Maruti Alto 800 used car under Rs 3 lakhs, Mumbai's used car market is one of the most active in the country. The city's large commuter population, high petrol costs and constrained parking create consistent demand for small, fuel-efficient second-hand cars at budget price points. But Mumbai also has specific dynamics that every buyer in this segment should understand before approaching a seller. The range of second hand cars in Mumbai at the sub-Rs 3 lakh level is wider than most buyers expect, covering 2015 to 2019 Alto 800s, older WagonRs, and occasionally early Celerios and i10s. Knowing what each option delivers, and what to check before buying in Mumbai specifically, is what separates a smart purchase from a costly one. What Sub-Rs 3 Lakh Gets You in Mumbai's Used Car Market Budget What Is Realistically Available Best Options Rs 1.5 to Rs 2 lakhs 2014 to 2016 Alto 800, early WagonR R3 Alto 800 LXI, WagonR LXI (if well maintained) Rs 2 to Rs 2.5 lakhs 2016 to 2018 Alto 800, older Hyundai i10 Alto 800 VXI, i10 Magna Rs 2.5 to Rs 3 lakhs 2018 to 2020 Alto 800, 2016 to 2017 Alto K10 Alto 800 VXI(O), Alto K10 LXI The Maruti Alto 800 used car continues to attract budget-conscious buyers because of its low maintenance costs, fuel efficiency, and easy city drivability. Mumbai-Specific Factors That Affect Budget Used Car Values Flood History Mumbai's annual monsoon flooding affects cars in low-lying areas including Kurla, Sion, Hindmata and parts of Andheri. A flood-affected car, even one that has been dried out and superficially repaired, carries long-term electrical and corrosion risks. In the sub-Rs 3 lakh segment, flood history is harder to detect because the cars are older and some level of interior wear is expected. Ask the seller directly about flood exposure and check the underseat area and carpets for water stain marks or unusual rust. CNG Conversion Many older Alto 800s in Mumbai have aftermarket CNG kits fitted, because the city's dense CNG network makes running costs extremely attractive. An aftermarket kit is not factory-standard, can affect insurance validity, and requires you to verify the cylinder certification date. Do not pay a premium for an aftermarket CNG kit. The value it adds in fuel savings may not offset the additional compliance and insurance complications. Registration and Scrappage Mumbai follows the national scrappage policy, which means petrol cars older than 15 years cannot be re-registered. When buying any car below Rs 3 lakhs in Mumbai, check the registration year carefully. A 2012 Alto 800, for example, will hit its scrappage limit by 2027, giving you very limited usable life. Target 2016 or newer for petrol cars to ensure at least 10 years of remaining registration viability. What to Inspect on a Budget Used Car in Mumbai Underbody rust: Mumbai's humidity accelerates corrosion. Check the chassis rails, floor pan and exhaust system for rust. Light surface rust is normal on older cars; structural rust on the chassis or floor is a deal-breaker Electrical condition: Flood and humidity affect wiring and connectors. Test every electrical function including AC, windows, lights and any instrument cluster warnings Tyre condition: Budget for Rs 12,000 to Rs 16,000 for a tyre set if the existing tyres are worn or aged beyond 5 years Engine oil condition: Check on the dipstick. Black oil indicates infrequent service. Milky oil indicates coolant mixing, which is a serious problem Conclusion The Maruti Alto 800 under Rs 3 lakhs in Mumbai's used car market is a genuinely practical purchase if you target the right year, inspect the car properly and verify the flood and registration history. Buy a 2017 to 2019 Alto 800 VXI with a verifiable service history, no flood exposure and clean paperwork, and you get a car that will serve reliably for daily city use at one of the lowest per-km running costs available in the Indian market.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 11:19 am

Muslims begin annual Hajj in sweltering heat against backdrop of war concerns

More than 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia, Saleh bin Saad Al-Murabba, commander of the Hajj passport forces, said

The Hindu 25 May 2026 10:45 am

Article 370 abrogation triggered development, mindset change in J-K: Jitendra Singh

Jammu, May 25: Union minister Jitendra Singh said that the abrogation of Article 370 ushered in a new era of development in Jammu and Kashmir and brought about a significant change in the mindset of the people by making them equal citizens of India. Addressing a training camp under the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Prashikshan Mahabhiyan-2026 at Lakhanpur in Kathua district on Sunday, Singh also highlighted the changes witnessed in the Union territory under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the past 12 years. The removal of Article 370 not only accelerated developmental activities but also instilled a renewed sense of self-confidence, self-esteem and aspirations among the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Singh, who represents the Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency in J-K, said. On August 5, 2019, the government of India revoked the special status granted to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 of the Constitution, bringing it fully under the constitutional framework of India. It also bifurcated it into two Union territories J-K and Ladakh. Over the last few years, young boys and girls from Jammu and Kashmir have overcome their fears and excelled in various fields across the country, Singh said. The minister also pointed out that while interviews for several Central government jobs were abolished across the country in 2016 to ensure transparency, the reform could not be implemented in Jammu and Kashmir due to Article 370. Referring to the Shahpur Kandi Barrage Project, the minister said it deserved special mention as it remained stalled for nearly four decades despite then-prime minister Indira Gandhi laying its foundation in 1984. Successive Congress governments left the project files untouched and failed to take it forward, he told reporters. Prime Minister Modi, at a public rally in Jammu in February 2019, announced the revival of the project, which had long been a demand of the people, he said. Today, the Shahpur Kandi Barrage Project has been completed. Very soon, another major multipurpose project, which had remained stalled for nearly a century, is also expected to become operational, he said. The revival of such projects would not only boost irrigation and agricultural productivity but also strengthen security by checking infiltration routes that had earlier been exploited from across the border, he added. Recalling the significance of Kathua, Singh said the district has remained an integral part of the ideological journey of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh and later the Bharatiya Janata Party. He described the region as the Karmabhoomi of Syama Prasad Mookerjee and said the movement launched by him for democracy and nationalism had deep roots in the area. Kathua has remained the very soul of this journey. Remembering that legacy, we dedicate ourselves to the ideals and development vision pursued under Prime Minister Modis leadership, he said. Highlighting the development initiatives in the district, the minister said Kathua now has a medical college, an engineering college, and north Indias first homoeopathy college and industrial biotech park. A biodigester facility has also been established in the district, he added. Singh also said a statue of Syama Prasad Mookerjee had been installed for the first time in the area, while a gateway dedicated to Maharaja Gulab Singh has also been built. The establishment of a passport office and other institutions reflected the pace of development in the district, Singh said. He also claimed that Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed unprecedented infrastructure growth, with nearly 200 bridges constructed jointly by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), including landmark projects such as the Atal Setu and several cable-stayed bridges.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 9:19 am

Tanvir Sadiq rolls out first Rs 3.45 Cr CDF installment for Zadibal

National Conference Chief Spokesperson and MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq on Sunday released the first instalment of constituency development funds (CDF) amounting to Rs 3.45 crore for various works across the Zadibal constituency after completing extensive all Halqa meetings throughout the constituency. The funds have been earmarked for development and upgradation of parks, sports facilities, Library, Bus stops, culverts, assistance to fire victims, transformers, roads, drains, beautification projects, and calligraphic landmark gates. Speaking in Rainawari Halqa on the occasion, Tanvir said that the purpose of conducting meetings at the grassroots level was to personally reach the doorsteps of the people, take direct feedback, and understand the priorities and pressing issues of every locality on the spot. He stated that this approach has helped in identifying genuine public concerns and ensuring that development works are carried out according to the actual needs of the people. Tanvir stressed that locals must actively monitor the quality of works being executed in their areas and immediately bring any shortcomings or irregularities to his notice so that corrective measures can be taken without delay. He reiterated that although Zadibal is areawise and population-wise is one of the biggest constituencies, he remains committed to transforming it into one of the best developed constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir. Highlighting ongoing landmark projects, Tanvir said that iconic calligraphic gates are under progress at several important locations including Bab-ul-Salam and Bab-ul-Noor at Hazratbal Dargah, Panjthan at Main Chowk Alamgiri Bazar, Bab-ul-Zahra at Gasiyar Chowk, Bab-ul-Sultan-ul-Arifeen at Rainawari Chowk, Khwaja Habibullah Nowshera (RA) at Nalbal, Mirza Kamil Sahib Chowk, and Bagh Ali Mardan Khan. He further stated that major sports infrastructure projects at GHSS Shri Bhat, Soura, and Boys School will be completed during the current year. He also announced that the long-awaited Public Health Engineering Centre at Zadibal is in its final stage, and the foundation stone will be laid very soon. Tanvir assured the people that sports grounds at Lal Bazar, Mir Behri, Waris Khan, Botachawni, and Anar Bagh will also be developed this year. Addressing the issue of space constraints in urban areas, he said that two community halls at Jogi Lanker and Bagwanpora are already under progress, while four new community halls are being initiated shortly at Gulshan Bagh and Kokerbagh areas. He also announced that the much-awaited road from Moti Mohalla to Kani Kachi will be started soon to ease public movement in the interior Dal areas. Referring to the recently completed Karam Shah Bridge, he said that the project has already provided major relief to the residents of interior Dal. He said that he is working tirelessly for the grant of a tourist village to Mir Behri Dal and will get that approved this year. Tanvir further stated that all Shikara ghats will be renovated and several major demands of houseboat owners are under active consideration. He added that drainage projects in Vicharnag and adjoining areas are being expedited, while major road widening projects at Nowshera, Soura, Akmal Bridge, Devi Angan, and Hawal are currently under process. He also said that the main chowk of Alamgiri Bazar will soon be decongested as the final stages of land acquisition have already been completed. In his concluding remarks, Tanvir thanked Omar Abdullah for his continued support towards the development of Srinagar and Zadibal. He also expressed gratitude to the people for their faith, patience, and support, and vowed to continue working tirelessly for the welfare and betterment of the people of Zadibal.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:54 am

NTA defers May 28 CUET-UG 2026 exam; fresh dates soon

Srinagar, May 25: The National Testing Agency has postponed the CUET-UG 2026 examination scheduled for May 28, following a revised notification regarding the Eid Ul Azha holiday issued by the government. The decision affects candidates scheduled to appear on the said date, with revised examination dates to be announced shortly. The NTA has advised candidates to remain in contact with official channels for updates. Queries and clarifications can be directed to the NTA helpdesk at 011-40759000 or via email at [cuet-ug@nta.ac.in](mailto:cuet-ug@nta.ac.in).

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:50 am

Grand Majlis Hussaini held at Mughal Mark Zadibal, Aga Syed Hassan Mousavi Al-Safavi stresses on unity

A grand annual Majlis Hussaini was organised at Mughal Mark, Zadibal Srinagar, under the auspices of Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian Jammu & Kashmir to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of Hazrat Imam Muhammad Al-Baqir (AS). Thousands of devotees and lovers of Ahlul Bayt (AS) from different parts of the Valley participated in the gathering and paid rich tributes to the noble grandson of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW), said a press release. Addressing the congregation, President of Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian, Hujjat-ul-Islam wal Muslimeen Aga Syed Hassan Mousavi Al-Safavi, highlighted the immense scholarly, intellectual, and religious contributions of Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (AS). He stated that Imam al-Baqir (AS), during one of the most sensitive and turbulent periods in Islamic history, played a historic role in preserving and promoting the teachings of Ahlul Bayt (AS) and safeguarding the true spirit of Islam. Aga Syed Hassan said that Imam al-Baqir (AS) initiated a profound intellectual and educational movement in an atmosphere overshadowed by oppression and tyranny, ensuring that Islamic teachings remained protected from distortion and that the Muslim Ummah was introduced to the authentic interpretation of the Holy Quran and Sunnah. During his address, Aga Syed Hassan Mousavi Al-Safavi also paid glowing tributes to the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah al-Uzma Syed Ali Khamenei, stating that the sacrifices of the martyrs continue to inspire the Muslim Ummah with the spirit of resistance, awakening, and steadfastness against oppression and global arrogance. He urged the younger generation to play a constructive role in promoting unity, brotherhood, and religious awareness within the Muslim Ummah.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:49 am

Bilal Ahmad conferred with National Youth Icon Award in Telangana

A 26-year-old youth from Kashmir, Bilal Ahmad, has been conferred with the National Youth Icon Award by English House Academy in recognition of his inspirational journey from a daily labourer to an educator and motivator. The award was presented by internationally acclaimed motivational speaker and trainer Munawar Zama during the concluding ceremony of a summer camp held at Hidden Castle Resort in Telangana on May 22 of 2026. Bilals story is not merely a story of success but a story of resilience, sacrifice, determination and unstoppable passion. Bilal, who hails from a remote village in Kashmir, lost his father six years ago and reportedly worked as a daily wager to support his family while continuing his studies under difficult circumstances. While the world slept peacefully at night, Bilal spent his nights studying English grammar and phonetics under difficult circumstances. According to organisers, he spent his earnings on English grammar and phonetics books and pursued self-study despite financial hardships. In December 2021, Bilal joined a month-long residential Personality Development Workshop at English House Academy, where he emerged as one of the top performers among hundreds of participants. During the workshop, he secured several honours, including Star Performer of the Week, Star Speaker Award, Batch Topper Award and Gem of the Workshop Award. He was also presented Star Father and Star Mother awards in memory of his parents. Recognising his performance and dedication, the academy later appointed him as an Assistant English Trainer. He was subsequently elevated to the position of Chief Trainer owing to his contribution to teaching and mentoring students. Speaking on the occasion, Munawar Zama lauded Bilals remarkable dedication, exceptional commitment and contribution to nation-building through education and motivation. The event witnessed emotional scenes as participants and trainers described Bilal as an inspiration for youth. One of his colleagues, Tanveer Bhatt, said Bilals achievement had made Kashmir proud and hoped his story would inspire youngsters across the Valley. Bilals journey from hardship to national recognition was widely appreciated at the event, with speakers terming him a symbol of resilience and hope for the younger generation.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:36 am

Budgam incident: Sakeena Itoo calls for strict punishment to culprits

Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today visited the bereaved family in Budgam to express solidarity and condolences following the tragic incident that has shaken the area. Interacting with the family members, the Minister conveyed deep sorrow over the unfortunate incident and assured them that the Government stands firmly with them during this difficult time, as per an official press release. Sakeena Itoo strongly condemned the incident and termed it highly unfortunate and unacceptable in a civilized society. She called for time-bound investigation into this incident and said that those involved in the act must be dealt strictly in accordance with the law and called for exemplary punishment to the culprits. MLA Pampore, Justice (Retd) Hasnain Masoodi; MLA Zainapora, Showkat Hussain Ganie; Aga Syed Mehmood and others also accompanied the Minister.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:34 am

Mehbooba Mufti expresses shock over Budgam incident

Former Chief Minister and President of the Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti has expressed deep shock and anguish over the brutal murder of a minor girl in the Galwanpora area of Budgam, terming the incident heartbreaking and a grim reminder of the growing vulnerability of children and women in society. Taking to X, Mehbooba Mufti tweeted, Devastated to hear about the cold blooded murder of a 12 year old girl in Budgam. The allegations of rape just make it all the more shocking, disconcerting & unsettling. One shudders at the thought if our children are really safe. In a statement issued , Mehbooba Mufti said the horrific incident has shaken the conscience of every Kashmiri and demanded a swift, transparent and time-bound investigation to ensure exemplary punishment for those involved. The barbaric killing of an innocent child has left the entire society devastated. No words can ease the pain and trauma suffered by the family. Such incidents strike at the very moral fabric of our society and demand collective introspection alongside strict legal action, she said. Mehbooba urged the administration to conduct the investigation in a professional and impartial manner and ensure that justice is delivered without delay. She also called for stronger mechanisms to safeguard children and women, saying that rising incidents of violence and abuse cannot be allowed to become a disturbing new normal. Expressing solidarity with the bereaved family, she prayed for strength and patience for them during this difficult time and hoped that the perpetrators are brought to justice at the earliest.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:32 am

NIA conducts multiple raids across Kashmir in terror crackdown

Srinagar, May 25: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday conducted raids at multiple locations across the Kashmir Valley in connection with an ongoing terror-related investigation. Sources said, that the searches were carried out simultaneously in several areas of Srinagar and other districts of the Valley as part of a crackdown on terror networks, overground workers and suspected terror-funding activities. NIA raids are underway at the banned JeI-linked Siraj-ul-Uloom in the Imam Sahib area of Shopian, as well as in Srinagar, sources said. They said NIA teams, assisted by the J&K Police and paramilitary forces, were searching residential premises linked to suspected individuals.(KNO)

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:25 am

Artisans join hands to revive Srinagars fading crafts

The fading crafts of Srinagar have got a new lease through Pyala initiative by Chaai Jai. Traditional crafts of Srinagar have long been seen as the soul of the Valleys cultural identity. From papier-mch and pashmina to wood carving and embroidery, these art forms once flourished inside homes, workshops, and local markets. But over the years, many of these crafts have slowly begun losing both visibility and value. Machine-made products, changing consumer preferences, low wages, and a growing disconnect among younger generations have pushed several artisans to the margins. This has forced many to leave behind skills that had been carried through generations. Despite the decline, efforts are to restore the crafts. In the narrow lanes of Downtown Srinagar, many women continue spending hours painting delicate naqashi patterns, stitching embroidery, and working on traditional handicrafts from their homes to support their families. For them, craft is not branding or aesthetics , it is livelihood, inheritance, and survival. The work is detailed and time-consuming, but often underpaid and overlooked. Initiatives like Pyala by Chai Jaai are trying to restore the diminishing crafts. Founded by Roohi Nazki, Pyala by Chai Jaai is trying to reintroduce traditional Kashmiri craftsmanship to the younger generation in a way that feels modern, functional, and personal. Instead of limiting the craft to decorative items, the initiative brings naqashi work onto cups, bowls, trays, handkerchiefs, and other everyday objects blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. But for Roohi, the idea was never simply about rebranding or reselling Kashmiri craft. We wanted to add value to what is already our legacy, she said. The idea was to innovate without losing the essence of the craft. Part of that innovation came through changing the medium itself. While traditional papier mch work was usually done on wood or paper pulp, Pyala introduced naqashi onto ceramics and trained local craftspeople in ceramic painting, creating products that are functional rather than only decorative, she said. Elaborating Roohi said inside the space, Kashmiri art no longer feels distant or museum-like. Hand-painted cups carry kahwa, bowls sit on caf tables, and Kashmiri art becomes something people interact with in daily life rather than simply admire from a distance. What we wanted was for people to actually use the craft, Roohi said. Not just see it as something old or decorative, but something that can still belong in modern spaces and modern lives. She says that the idea emerged from noticing how younger people appreciated handmade and cultural products but often felt disconnected from traditional Kashmiri crafts in their older forms. The goal was not to change the essence of papier-mch, but to present it differently so the craft could survive beyond nostalgia. The initiative also works with local artisans, many of whom have inherited these skills over generations. While the designs are being adapted for modern audiences, the handwork itself remains rooted in traditional techniques. There is global appreciation for handmade work today, Roohi said. The challenge is making sure our own crafts evolve without losing their soul. Social media and digital platforms have further helped Pyala expand beyond the Valley, introducing Kashmiri craftsmanship to audiences outside Kashmir and even internationally. But beyond business, the initiative reflects a deeper concern preserving a cultural identity that many fear is slowly fading. For many younger visitors, it becomes a reminder that tradition does not always survive by remaining untouched. Sometimes, it survives by finding space in modern life. And somewhere between steaming cups of chai, hand painted patterns, and conversations around Kashmiri culture, an old craft is quietly finding its way back into peoples homes and into a new generations memory.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 7:27 am

Govt committed to promoting sports culture, creating opportunities for young athletes: Satish Sharma

Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Science & Technology, Youth Services & Sports and Transport, Satish Sharma, on Sunday attended the closing ceremony of the BSF Jammu Region Lawn Tennis Spandan League 2026 held at the Tennis Court, SHQ BSF, Indreshwar Nagar, Miran Sahib, Jammu. Organised under the banner of BSFs Diamond Jubilee celebrations, the event marked an important milestone commemorating 60 years of dedicated and selfless service by the Border Security Force to the nation. The closing ceremony witnessed the participation of senior BSF officers, jawans, sports officials, athletes and distinguished guests. The tournament, which brought together the talented players and sports enthusiasts, reflected the values of discipline, endurance, commitment and healthy competition, qualities that resonate deeply with the ethos of the Border Security Force. Addressing the gathering, Satish Sharma, as per an official statement, expressed his gratitude for being part of the occasion and lauded the BSF for organising an event that combines sports with a larger social and national purpose. He said that sports are not merely about competition and winning medals but are a powerful medium for character building, social transformation and nation building. The Minister said that institutions like the BSF continue to inspire society through their dedication and discipline, both on and off duty. He observed that events like the Spandan League create opportunities for youth engagement and encourage values that are essential for building a healthy and progressive society. Speaking about his personal connection with the armed forces, Satish Sharma said that he has always carried immense respect for the sacrifices and unwavering commitment of soldiers who dedicate their lives to protect the nation. He stated that the values of discipline, service and duty exhibited by the men and women in uniform inspire generations and strengthen the nations social fabric. Emphasising the significance of sports in shaping the future of young people, the Minister said that sports provide a sense of purpose, confidence and direction. He observed that the playing field teaches discipline, teamwork and resilience while instilling a spirit of determination and healthy competition among youth. Satish Sharma expressed concern over the increasing challenge posed by drug abuse in Jammu and Kashmir and termed it a serious threat to society, particularly to the younger generation. He said that narcotics are targeting vulnerable youth and creating social and emotional distress across communities. Highlighting sports as one of the most effective deterrents against substance abuse, the Minister said that active participation in sports keeps young minds positively engaged and channels their energy towards productive and meaningful pursuits. Every young individual who chooses sports chooses discipline over addiction and determination over distraction. Sports create a sense of belonging and purpose, helping youth stay away from destructive influences, the Minister said. The Minister also underlined the importance of healthy lifestyle choices and balanced nutrition, especially for athletes and young people. He emphasised that fitness begins with proper dietary habits and urged youth to move towards healthier and natural food choices. Satish Sharma further observed that investing in sports infrastructure and youth development is an investment in the future of society. He reiterated the commitment of the government towards promoting sports culture, creating opportunities for young athletes and ensuring an enabling ecosystem for youth empowerment. Appreciating the efforts of the organisers, the Minister congratulated the organising committee, BSF officials and all stakeholders associated with the successful conduct of the tournament. He also acknowledged the support extended by the Sports Authority of India and Khelo India in encouraging sports excellence and creating pathways for emerging talent. Congratulating the winners and participants, Satish Sharma said that every athlete who stepped onto the court had already emerged victorious by embracing discipline, dedication and the spirit of sportsmanship. He encouraged youth to continue pursuing excellence and contribute positively to society. The Minister further reaffirmed that strong institutions, active youth participation and a vibrant sports culture together hold the key to building a healthier, stronger and drug-free Jammu and Kashmir. The ceremony concluded with prize distribution among the winners and participants amid enthusiasm and a renewed resolve to further strengthen sports culture and youth engagement in the region.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 7:18 am

Choose Life, Not Drugs | Exhibition Cricket Match organised in Poonch

As part of the ongoing 100 Day Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan campaign, an Exhibition Cricket Match was organised here on Sunday at the sports stadium between teams of the district administration Poonch. The event, as per an official statement, was aimed at spreading awareness against drug abuse and encouraging youth to adopt a healthy, disciplined and positive lifestyle through sports and recreational activities. The match witnessed enthusiastic participation from officers and officials of the administration. The team of DC Office, led by ADC Tahir Mustafa Malik, emerged victorious after an exciting contest played in a spirited atmosphere.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 7:17 am

New Mir Motors opens in Srinagar

A new Honda Sales, Service and Spares showroom, New Mir Motors, was inaugurated at Batmaloo in Srinagar. The inauguration ceremony welcomed residents, members of the business community, youth, and well-wishers as the new automobile outlet opened in the heart of the city. Speaking on the occasion, BJP State Executive Member and Co-Incharge Minority Morcha, J&K UT, Er. Aijaz Hussain Rather congratulated the management of New Mir Motors for bringing a reputed automobile brand like Honda closer to the people of Srinagar. He said such business ventures contribute to strengthening the local economy and generating employment opportunities for the youth of Jammu & Kashmir. He also appreciated the efforts of the promoters for introducing customer-oriented services and expressed hope that the showroom would emerge as a trusted destination for Honda customers across the Valley. The management of New Mir Motors thanked the dignitaries and guests for attending the inauguration and assured customers of quality sales, servicing and genuine spare parts facilities under one roof.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 7:16 am

Pampore Traders Federation joins KTMF, new leadership pledges stronger trader unity

In a move aimed at strengthening grassroots trader representation, the Pampore Traders Federation on Thursday formally joined the Kashmir Traders & Manufacturers Federation (KTMF) during an oath-taking ceremony held in Pampore. The event witnessed participation from traders, office-bearers and representatives of various trade bodies, reflecting a spirit of unity and collective commitment toward safeguarding the interests of the business community. Abdul Majeed, recently elected as President of the Pampore Traders Federation, formally took oath along with members of the newly elected body. The oath-taking ceremony was attended by traders and office-bearers who reiterated their commitment to the welfare and upliftment of the trader fraternity. A KTMF delegation attended the event as special invitees. Acting on the directions of KTMF President Mohammad Yaseen Khan, federation representatives visited Pampore to participate in the ceremony and extend support to the newly elected leadership. The delegation included Bashir Ahmad Rather, Qazi Tauseef, Lateef Ahmad Sofi, Sheikh Abdul Rashid, Muzaffar Ahmad Jan, Rouf Ahmad Reshi (General Secretary, Traders Federation Pulwama), Haji Wali Mohammad Mir (Chief Patron, Traders Federation Pulwama), Bashir Ahmad Chat (Senior Member, Traders Federation Pulwama) and Riyaz Ahmad Bhat (Senior Member, Traders Federation Pulwama). Addressing the gathering, senior KTMF leader Bashir Ahmad Rather stressed the importance of trader unity, stating that strong federations play a key role in protecting the interests of the business community. He congratulated the newly elected body and expressed hope for its successful tenure. Speaking on the occasion, Rouf Ahmad Reshi, General Secretary of Traders Federation Pulwama, highlighted KTMFs role in consistently raising issues concerning traders before the government, financial institutions and other agencies. He said the federation has remained at the forefront of advocating policies and interventions aimed at strengthening trade and commerce. Meanwhile, Abdul Majeed thanked the KTMF leadership for attending the ceremony and said their presence would help further strengthen coordination between local trade bodies and the apex traders federation.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 7:15 am

Cherry season turns bitter as weather deals blow to Kashmir farmers

Rashid Ahmad, a cherry grower from the Imam Sahib area of south Kashmirs Shopian district, surveys his orchard with concern as little remains to harvest this season. Rotten and damaged cherries still cling to the branches stark reminders of what had promised to be a bumper crop just weeks ago. Split open by incessant rains and left unsellable, the fruit now hangs neglected in orchards across the region. Nearly half of my crop has been damaged, Rashid said, gently holding a cluster of cracked cherries. We invested heavily in pesticides and labour, hoping for good returns this year, but the weather ruined everything. Across Kashmirs cherry-growing belt, farmers are confronting a similar crisis. Unseasonal and prolonged rainfall during the crucial flowering and fruiting stages, followed by hailstorms, has caused widespread damage, affecting both the quality and quantity of the harvest. Varieties like Italy and Double have suffered the most as they are more delicate, said Tabish Ahmad, a grower from the Losdanow area of Shopian district. The area is known for producing premium-quality cherries and is considered a major hub of cherry cultivation in the district. The cherry season, which traditionally provides fruit growers with the first major income of the year, has instead brought anxiety and uncertainty. Farmers had expected a better yield earlier this spring, but repeated spells of rain dramatically altered the outlook. Cherries are highly sensitive to rainfall during maturity, explained Nisar Ahmad, another grower from Shopian. When the fruit absorbs excess moisture, it bursts. Once cracked, it quickly develops fungal infections and cannot be transported to distant markets. He added that, in many orchards, the fruit rotted on the trees before it could be harvested. Farmers said harvesting of early varieties such as Awal Number and Siya has begun, though yields remain significantly below expectations. Besides Shopian, growers in Srinagar and Ganderbal have also reported considerable losses. The impact extends beyond orchards. Hundreds of seasonal labourers who depend on cherry harvesting and packing work are facing reduced employment opportunities, while traders, transporters and commission agents linked to the cherry supply chain are also feeling the strain. During the season, I used to earn between Rs 600 and Rs 700 a day for cherry picking, but low production will affect our work this year, said a labourer. Growers are urging the government to assess the losses and provide compensation. They are also seeking stronger support measures, including rain covers, timely weather advisories and crop insurance schemes to protect orchards from future weather-related damage. Back in his orchard, Rashid walks between rows of trees laden not with marketable fruit but with the remnants of a failed harvest every damaged cherry representing lost income, months of labour and hopes washed away by the rain.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 7:13 am

Dont rush into deal, there can be no mistakes: Trump

Washington, May 24: The US and Iran have largely negotiated a peace pact to end the nearly three-month war, US President Donald Trump said, asserting that he has told the negotiators not to rush into a deal and that both sides must take their time and get it right. In a post on Truth Social on Sunday, Trump said negotiations between the US and Iran were proceeding in an orderly and constructive manner, but he told representatives ot to rush into a deal and hat time is on our side. Trump said the US blockade of ships in the Strait of Hormuz will remain in full force and effect until an agreement is reached, certified and signed. Both sides must take their time and get it right. There can be no mistakes, Trump said. He also invited Iran to join the Abraham Accords, which deal with establishing diplomatic, economic and security ties between Israel and Arab nations. The Sunday morning remarks came a day after he announced on social media that the deal was largely negotiated, and that final aspects and details were being discussed and would be announced shortly. Trump said on Saturday that he had spoken with leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkiye, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, and Israel. The US President was in the Oval Office late Saturday night and had even skipped his son Don Jr.'s wedding in the Bahamas. Our relationship with Iran is becoming a much more professional and productive one. They must understand, however, that they cannot develop or procure a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb, he said on Sunday. Trump also hit out at former President Barack Obama's 2015 nuclear deal with Iran and suggested that Iran could join the Abraham Accords. I would like to thank, thus far, all of the countries of the Middle East for their support and cooperation, which will be further enhanced and strengthened by their joining the Nations of the historic Abraham Accords and, who knows, perhaps the Islamic Republic of Iran would like to join, as well, Trump said. The US and Iran have agreed in principle to a deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz with a commitment from Iran to dispose of its highly enriched uranium, The New York Times reported quoting a US official. The official said on Sunday that a deal has not yet been signed and is still subject to final approval from President Trump and Irans Supreme Leader, which could take days. The mechanism by which Iran will dispose of its highly enriched uranium is still being negotiated, the official said. The deal does not address Irans missile stockpile, nor does it stipulate a moratorium on enrichment. The US official said those issues would be addressed in future negotiations. In previous rounds of negotiations, the US sought at least a 20-year commitment. The reports of the possible deal with Iran received mixed responses from leaders across the political aisle. Congressman Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, said on Sunday that he would support a short-term deal with Iran, but lamented that it had not happened already with a war powers measure to end the war. We would have avoided this war, food prices wouldnt have gone up, gas prices wouldnt have gone up, Khanna said on NBCs Meet the Press. Even when we dont get a vote through, we do put pressure on the president. Ive always said I would support a negotiated end to the war, Khanna said. Senator Thom Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, criticised the Trump administrations reported attempts to negotiate a 60-day extension to the ceasefire with Iran. He told CNN that Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth had assured members of Congress 11 weeks ago that they had obliterated Irans defences. Now were talking about a posture where we may accept the nuclear material remaining in Iran? How does that make sense at all? Tillis asked. He also said it was questionable that Iran would end its blockade on the Strait of Hormuz before the terms of the deal were established. There are a lot of things that need to be explained, he said. Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, said if, in fact, Arab and Muslim allies in the region agreed to join the Abraham Accords as a result of these negotiations to end the Iranian conflict, it would make this agreement one of the most consequential in the history of the Middle East. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan joining the Abraham Accords would be beyond transformative for the region and world. It is a brilliant move by President Trump, Graham said.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 12:33 am

I am a big, big fan of PM Modi; India can count on me 100 pc: President Trump

New Delhi, May 24: India can count on me 100 per cent, US President Donald Trump said on Sunday night, calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a great friend during an event celebrating the 250th anniversary of American independence. The event at the Bharat Mandapam here was graced by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US Ambassador Sergio Gor. The highlight of the event was a performance by A R Rahman. I just want to say hello to everybody. I love the Prime Minister, (Narendra) Modi is great, he is my friend and I just want to say a very good evening to everybody, Trump said in a phone conversation with Gor. I am a big, big fan of Prime Minister Modi, he said. The US ambassador held his phone to a microphone for the audience to hear Trump's remarks. We've never been closer to India and India can count on me 100 per cent and our country, the US president said. If they ever need help, they know where to call -- they call right here. Trump also claimed that the US economy was doing well. We're doing well, were setting records. We've a record economy, a record stock market, he said. The highlight of the evening was Rahman's performance as he sang hits such as Dil Se, Maa Tujhe Salaam and Tere Bina. In his remarks, Trump also described Rubio as the greatest secretary of state in the history of the US and concluded by saying: Say hello to Prime Minister Modi and let him know I'm a big fan. In his brief address, Rubio described India as a key partner of the US. Jaishankar said the US declaration of independence articulated ideas that shaped the modern world such as individual liberty, rule of law, free speech and accountable governance, and their resonance in India was natural given the country's history as a pluralistic society with a consultative ethos. The experiences of the US independence movement were taken into account by the makers of India's Constitution and the affinities between the two sides have grown with deeper economic and technology ties, Jaishankar said. The shared traits of being political democracies, market economies and open societies have been strengthened by a convergence of national interests and this has enabled the two sides to overcome the hesitations of history, the external affairs minister said. The Indian diaspora in the US has helped build political understanding between the two countries, he noted. Jaishankar argues that the world is going through an era of transition and it makes a good case for the India-US relationship to grow stronger. Both nations gave a common interest in de-risking the global economy and providing the world with more choices, he said. There was also a celebration of Rubio's birthday and the evening was capped by a performance by the American band Village People.

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 12:20 am

Club rules need not apply: Reclaiming 'commons' on which Delhi Gymkhana Club stands must be a start for other such returns

The government has taken control of Delhi Gymkhana Club. This action highlights issues of nepotism and valuable land in other elite clubs across India. Many of these clubs, established during the British Raj, now operate on hereditary membership. This practice grants automatic membership to descendants, limiting access for others. The government's move challenges this system of inherited privilege.

The Economic Times 24 May 2026 11:37 pm

France bans Israel's Ben-Gvir from entry

New Delhi, May 24: Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has been placed under travel ban by France. It banned Ben-Gvir following global outrage over his posting of a video mocking detained activists on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. French Foreign Minister Jean-Nol Barrot announced that Itamar Ben-Gvir is banned from entering the French territory. This decision was driven by anger over Ben-Gvir posting a video of himself taunting bound and kneeling European and French citizens who were part of the Global Sumud humanitarian aid flotilla, As of this day, Itamar Ben-Gvir is banned from accessing French territory, Barrot said in a statement. Barrot also called on the European Union to impose sanctions on Ben-Gvir, echoing a similar appeal made by his Italian counterpart. Ben-Gvir, a far-right member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus coalition government, has previously drawn international criticism over comments about Palestinians and the war in Gaza among other things. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom have also enacted travel bans and assets freezes t on Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. These actions were implemented in response to the ministers' incitement of violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 6:51 pm

20 killed, 70 injured in blast targeting shuttle train in Pakistan's Balochistan

Karachi, May 24: At least 20 people were killed and nearly 70 injured after a powerful explosion ripped through a shuttle train in Pakistan's Balochistan province on Sunday, authorities said. The shuttle train was heading from Quetta Cantonment to the railway station when it was targeted near Chaman Phatak, state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported. Pakistan's Railways Minister, Hanif Abbasi, confirmed the explosion and said there were passengers on the shuttle train and the explosion had hit the engine and three bogies. The train was going from Quetta Cantt station to the City Railway station when the explosion took place this morning, Abbasi said. Pakistani TV channels and websites reported that at least 20 people have been killed and 70 injured in the explosion. The banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the blast. According to a claim by a BLA spokesperson, the attack was carried out as the train was transporting military personnel from Quetta Cantt. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the explosion and said that such cowardly acts of terrorism cannot weaken the resolve of the people of Pakistan. I strongly condemn the heinous bomb explosion near Chaman Phatak, Quetta, which has resulted in the tragic loss of innocent lives and left many others injured, Sharif posted on X. Such cowardly acts of terrorism cannot weaken the resolve of the people of Pakistan. We remain steadfast in our determination to eliminate terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. I express my heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and pray for the swift recovery of the injured. The entire nation stands in solidarity with the people of Balochistan in this hour of grief, he said in a post. A senior police official speaking on condition of anonymity from Quetta said they had been instructed not to give public statements, and the government spokesperson would make the official statement on the incident while confirming the number of deaths and injuries. From what we know, there are around 18-20 casualties, and dozens were injured in the explosion, he said. The noise and impact of the explosion were so loud that the glass of nearby vehicles and buildings was shattered. The train was carrying passengers to the City Railway Station from where they were scheduled to catch connecting trains to their hometowns for the Eid Holidays. In November 2024, at least 32 people were killed and scores were injured when a suicide bomber hit the Quetta Cantt Railway Station. Railway authorities said the Peshawar-bound Jaffar Express was stopped at Quetta Railway Station after the blast as a precautionary measure, Geo News reported. Railways Minister Hanif Abbasi condemned the attack as a cowardly act of terrorism, adding that it would not weaken the nations resolve against militancy. He said hostile forces were involved in malicious activities aimed at spreading unrest and fear in Pakistan. Slamming terrorists as enemies of humanity, the minister asserted they would be brought to a disgraceful end. Babar Yousafzai, the spokesperson to the home minister, said that all relevant institutions have been placed on high alert following an explosion in the city. He urged the public not to gather near the blast site to ensure safety and allow emergency teams to carry out rescue operations without obstruction.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 6:12 pm

Feared Ladakh Would Become Another Manipur, But Recent MHA Talks A Positive Shift: Wangchuk

New Delhi, May 24: The recent talks between Ladakh representatives and the Centre marked a positive step, activist Sonam Wangchuk said, though he cautioned that trust-building in the region remained incomplete, citing unresolved cases from last years protests, seizure of personal devices and action against institutions linked to the movement. In an interview with news agency on Saturday following the latest round of discussions with a Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) sub-committee, Wangchuk said he noted a shift in his [] The post Feared Ladakh Would Become Another Manipur, But Recent MHA Talks A Positive Shift: Wangchuk appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:51 pm

CM Omar Abdullah Visits Residence Of MP Er Rashid, Expresses Condolences

LANGATE (HANDWARA), May 24: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today visited the residence of Member of Parliament Er Rashid and MLA Langate Khursheed Ahmed Sheikh to offer his heartfelt condolences on the demise of their father, Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, who passed away last week after a prolonged illness. Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, 85, breathed his last at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi where he had been undergoing treatment. The Chief Minister was accompanied by Minister Javid Ahmed Dar, Member [] The post CM Omar Abdullah Visits Residence Of MP Er Rashid, Expresses Condolences appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:37 pm

LG Saxena Launches Ecological Restoration Project To Reclaim 800 Acres Of Barren Land In Ladakh

LEH/JAMMU, May 24: Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Sunday launched an ambitious ecological restoration project to reclaim nearly 800 acres of barren land near Spituk and transform it into a productive ecosystem through innovative freshwater recharge techniques. This was a major initiative launched by the LG aimed at reversing land degradation in the cold desert region of Ladakh. Officials said that the pilot project has been undertaken on the directions of the LG Saxena after identifying around 800 acres [] The post LG Saxena Launches Ecological Restoration Project To Reclaim 800 Acres Of Barren Land In Ladakh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:16 pm

US GoPro Shipped To China Traced To Lashkar Terrorists, NIA Ascertaining Supply Chain: Officials

PAHALGAM, May 24: Even as the NIA has filed a comprehensive chargesheet in the Pahalgam terror attack, investigators are aggressively tracing a global supply chain to determine how a US-manufactured GoPro camera supplied to China ended up in the hands of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror outfit, senior officials said on Sunday. The high-tech camera recovered from the terrorists, who were neutralised in an encounter in Dachigam forests last July following the attack, has opened a critical new line of inquiry into [] The post US GoPro Shipped To China Traced To Lashkar Terrorists, NIA Ascertaining Supply Chain: Officials appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 3:56 pm

LG Manoj Sinha interacts with NCC Cadets at Special National Integration Camp

Srinagar, May 24: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended the Special National Integration Camp organised by National Cadet Corps (NCC) Directorate, Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. During his interaction with NCC cadets from across the country, the Lieutenant Governor emphasised that this special camp is a living symbol of Indias spirit, where every cadet is not just witnessing history but actively shaping it. India places its hope and confidence in its youth, trusting that the young generation will lead the nation to greater heights. NCC cadets must honour that trust by living the values of the NCC and spreading across communities, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that for India, diversity is the greatest strength and for many centuries, our greatest strength lies in turning diversity into unity, weaving many cultures into one shared national spirit. The values of unity in diversity and the leadership qualities you have learned at this camp must be put to use in improving society. Equally important is the seed of patriotism sown here must be carried forward with full responsibility and dedication to the youth in your states and cities, the Lieutenant Governor told the NCC cadets. The Lieutenant Governor observed that the youth of the NCC are both Indias strength today and the builders of its tomorrow. He said the youth are inheriting a world of rapid change, which may unsettle many nations but Indias youth are full of confidence, equipped with skills to rise to meet these challenges with courage and capability. I want to emphasize that NCC cadets possess a remarkable creative energy and a strong readiness to move forward. I want that energy to be channeled with clear purpose so you can stand firm against every challenge the future brings. The NCC motto is Unity and Discipline. Guided by this ideal, you should work to foster unity in your states and regions, resolve social problems through dialogue and respect, and build a path for Viksit Bharat, the Lieutenant Governor said. The event featured captivating performances by NCC cadets, vividly showcasing India's rich cultural diversity. The camp brings together 340 cadets and NCC officers from all over the country. Lieutenant General Virendra Vats, Director General, National Cadet Corps (NCC); Lieutenant General Balbir Singh, GoC, Chinar Corps; Major General Anupinder Bevli, Additional Director General NCC J&K and Ladakh Directorate; Major General Abhijit Mitra, GoC 31 Sub Area; Shri Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Shri Akshay Labroo; Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar; Shri Naseer Ahmad Wani, Director School Education Kashmir; Prof Sheikh Aijaz Bashir, Director Colleges, senior officials of NCC Directorates, Army, Police and civil administration, NCC Cadets from across the country were present.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 2:37 pm

Department of Consumer Affairs expands scope of GATC; verification of CNG, LNG and hydrogen dispensers enabled

New Delhi, May 24: The Department of Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, has amended the Legal Metrology (Government Approved Test Centre) Rules, 2013, to further strengthen Indias legal metrology ecosystem and expand the countrys verification infrastructure for weights and measures. Five New Fuel Dispensing Systems Brought Under GATC Framework A key feature of the amendment is the expansion of the scope of Government Approved Test Centres (GATCs) to include verification and re-verification of additional fuel dispensing systems. The move is expected to enhance the availability of verification services, improve efficiency and support the growing adoption of cleaner fuels across the country. Under the amended Rules, the following five categories of dispensing systems have been added to the list of instruments that can be verified by GATCs: Petrol/Diesel Dispensers CNG Dispensers LPG Dispensers LNG Dispensers Hydrogen Dispensers With the inclusion of these instruments, Government Approved Test Centres can now undertake verification and re-verification of a total of 23 categories of weights and measures under the Legal Metrology framework. Supporting Clean Fuel Infrastructure The inclusion of CNG, LNG and Hydrogen dispensers under the GATC framework comes at a time when the use of cleaner fuels is increasing across the country. The measure will help ensure accurate fuel delivery and greater transparency in transactions. Expanding Verification Capacity Government Approved Test Centres (GATCs) are approved facilities with the required infrastructure and technical expertise to undertake verification and re-verification of specified weights and measures under the Legal Metrology Act and Rules. By involving qualified private laboratories and industries, the GATC framework helps expand the country's verification capacity and improve access to verification services. Greater Flexibility and Faster Processing The amendments empower State Governments to notify additional categories of weights and measures for verification through GATCs under their respective Rules. This will help expand verification services based on local requirements. To improve administrative efficiency, officers of the rank of Joint Secretary and above have also been authorised to exercise powers under relevant provisions of the Rules, enabling quicker processing of approvals and related matters. Verification Fees Notified Under the amended Rules, the verification fee for Petrol and Diesel dispensers has been fixed at 5,000 per nozzle, while the fee for CNG, LPG, LNG and Hydrogen dispensers has been fixed at 10,000 per nozzle. Government Approved Test Centres (GATCs) are already playing an important role in providing timely and reliable verification services for weighing and measuring instruments across the country. The expanded scope of GATCs is expected to further strengthen India's verification infrastructure, improve service delivery and reduce delays. The reforms will also enable State Legal Metrology Departments to focus more on inspection, enforcement and consumer grievance redressal. The initiative supports the Government's vision of technology-driven governance, transparency in trade practices and Atmanirbhar Bharat, while strengthening India's metrology system in line with global best practices and recommendations of the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML). Categories of Weights and Measures Verifiable Through GATCs Existing Categories (18) Water Meter Sphygmomanometer Clinical Thermometer Automatic Rail Weighbridges Tape Measures Non-Automatic Weighing Instruments of Accuracy Class III (up to 150 kg) Non-Automatic Weighing Instruments of Accuracy Class IIII Load Cell Beam Scale Counter Machine Weights (All Categories) Gas Meter Energy Meter Moisture Meter Vehicle Speed Meter Breath Analyzer Multi-Dimensional Measuring Instrument Flow Meter Newly Added Categories (5) Petrol/Diesel Dispenser CNG Dispenser LPG Dispenser LNG Dispenser Hydrogen Dispenser

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 1:47 pm

Delhi Red Fort blast: NIA chargesheet reveals abuse of AI platform for 'terror engineering'

NIA investigation into the Red Fort car blast uncovers a disturbing use of artificial intelligence for terror engineering. Accused individuals allegedly developed and tested rocket Improvised Explosive Devices in Jammu and Kashmir. The probe details a meticulous approach to IED fabrication. This case highlights the evolving methods of terrorist groups.

The Economic Times 24 May 2026 1:40 pm

Minor girls death in Budgam: 5-member SIT formed, all angles being explored, says SSP Hari Prasad K.K

Srinagar, May 24: Police on Sunday constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the death of a 12-year-old girl whose body was recovered near her residence in Galwanpora area of Budgam hours after she went missing, officials said. Senior Superintendent of Police Budgam K K Hari Prasad said that a five-member SIT has been constituted to investigate the case. We have already constituted a five-member Special Investigation Team. Her post-mortem examination has been conducted. As soon as the doctors detailed report comes, we will add other relevant sections of law, SSP Hari Prasad said. He further said that, Right now, it is a kidnapping and murder case. As soon as the doctors detailed examination report comes, we will also explore the sexual assault angle. All angles are being explored, he added. Meanwhile, Budgam Police in an official statement issued to JKNS said that on May 23, 2026 at around 10:00 PM, Police Station Budgam received information regarding the disappearance of a minor girl aged about 12 years from her residence during evening hours. Acting promptly on the complaint, police registered FIR No. 139/2026 under relevant sections of law and immediately launched an extensive search operation. Police said that during the early morning hours on Saturday, the body of the minor girl was recovered at a short distance from her residence, following which medico-legal and investigative formalities were initiated. The SIT constituted for the investigation is functioning under the supervision of Shri Sajad Ahmad-JKPS, DySP Headquarters Budgam, police said. The investigation team is examining all possible angles to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident and assures that the investigation shall be carried out in a fair, transparent and professional manner, the statement reads. Police also appealed to media organizations and the public, particularly social media users, not to reveal the identity or photograph of the minor, stating that disclosure of such details is prohibited under law. The general public is requested not to circulate unverified information or indulge in speculation regarding the matter, as such actions may hamper the investigation and cause unnecessary distress, police added. (JKNS)

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 1:01 pm

LoP making below the belt remarks: DyCM

Jammu, May 23: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Saturday took exception to, what he alleged, below the belt remarks of the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in J&K Legislative Assembly, Sunil Sharma about the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. He (Sunil) is Leader of the Opposition. Such below the belt remarks dont behove him. His criticism of the Chief Minister is very unfair. LoP, himself, remained missing for around two months during the J&K budget session. He was away in Assam. We did not raise any objection. We did not ask him where he was. Precisely, in healthy politics, there should be no place for below the belt remarks, Choudhary said, while responding to a media query on the sidelines of an official event, about LoPs statement that BJP would file an FIR vis-a-vis missing Chief Minister. Whenever LoP launches a verbal assault against the Chief Minister, he makes below the belt remarks. This is not done. We both, LoP and myself, come from very humble backgrounds. We should be thankful to the Almighty that with His blessings we have reached such respectable posts. We need to maintain the dignity of our positions, the Deputy Chief Minister stated. He rubbished, what he said, the oppositions missing CM propaganda and asserted that the Chief Minister had informed the relevant quarters, before leaving. In the same breath, he threw a string of posers. Does the Chief Minister need to seek permission from the LoP before going anywhere? This is an absurd proposition. As far as the Chief Minister is concerned, he is not missing. He (CM) took the entire cabinet into confidence. During the cabinet meeting, when even the Chief Secretary (CS) was there CM informed all of us that he had some personal engagement and he would be away for a few days. What wrong did he commit? Choudhary questioned. He reiterated that the Chief Minister had informed the relevant quarters - his cabinet colleagues. Does he need to make a public announcement? Should he announce it in a press conference? As per propriety, he informed the relevant persons (cabinet, CS) at the proper platform. LoP and his party BJP are in the habit of threatening people with FIRs and other intimidating measures. There are no takes for these tactics here. The Omar Abdullah government cannot be intimidated by such frivolous statements. We dont need to inform them about our every move. Likewise, they (BJP) dont need to tell us. In fact, we dont ask, the Deputy Chief Minister said. When asked about LoPs another statement that the National Conference government led by Omar Abdullah would not last long and would fall on its own given the simmering discontent within the party among its MLAs, Choudhary said that he and his party were fed up with such rhetoric of the LoP. There is no threat to the Omar Abdullah government. He (LoP) should not bother about us. As far as his statement is concerned that NC MLAs are dissatisfied leading to disintegration of the party and ultimately the fall of government, our simple proposition is Those MLAs, who are in touch with him or are ready to sell; LoP can buy them. Let the government fall- well see. He (LoP) wants to indulge in horse-trading. Let him, we are not afraid. But we are fed up with his everyday boasting. We are averse to his rhetoric. Let him do what he wants, we dont care, the Deputy Chief Minister dared LoP. On May 22, LoP Sunil Sharma had asserted that the NC government would disintegrate on its own and would not be able to complete its term. Im not a broker that I should remain in touch with the dissidents (of a political party). Im the Leader of Opposition so I dont need to coordinate with any dissident. But Im a political animal. I live in J&K and we, too, have our own sources of information. Hence, I reiterate that this government will disintegrate for sure. Im asserting here that it will not be able to complete its full term, at any cost, Sharma had claimed. RAINAS COCKROACH ACT WARNING TO YOUTH Referring to a video featuring his political bete noire and former J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina, crushing a cockroach, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary claimed that it was a symbolic act to ridicule youth of J&K and other parts of India. Youth have recently generated a movement identifying themselves with cockroaches a name given to the unemployed youth. Raina through his act was showing that anyone, who would raise a dissenting voice against them, would be crushed like a cockroach, he alleged. Choudhary had defeated Raina from Nowshera assembly segment in the 2024 elections. Taking dig at Sunil Sharma and other BJP leaders for alleging that even the residence of NC president Dr Farooq Abdullah in Bhatindi was constructed on the encroached forest land, the Deputy Chief Minister said, They (BJP) are known for their holier than thou approach. They pose that only they are above the board, rest everyone else is corrupt. I request the Lieutenant Governor to order an ACB raid on the residence of Raina and his brother. Ask him how his brother created so much wealth, he said.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 12:07 pm

WHO declares Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern

New Delhi, May 24: In light of the reported outbreaks of Ebola Disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, the World Health Organization (WHO), under the International Health Regulations (IHR), 2005, on 17 May 2026, determined the situation to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has also officially declared the ongoing outbreak of Bundibugyo strain Ebola Virus Disease affecting the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda as a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security (PHECS). Further, the WHO IHR Emergency Committee on 22 May 2026 issued temporary recommendations to strengthen disease surveillance at Points of Entry to detect, assess, report and manage travellers with unexplained febrile illness arriving from areas with documented Bundibugyo virus detection while also discouraging travel to areas with documented Bundibugyo virus detection. Countries bordering the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, including South Sudan, are assessed to be at high risk of disease transmission. Ebola Disease is a viral haemorrhagic fever caused by infection with the Bundibugyo virus strain of Ebola Virus. It is a serious disease with a high mortality rate. At present, no vaccines or specific treatments have been approved to prevent or treat Ebola Disease caused by the Bundibugyo virus strain. India has not reported any case of Ebola Disease caused by the Bundibugyo virus strain. In view of the evolving situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other affected countries, and in line with WHOs recommendations, Government of India advises all Indian citizens to avoid non-essential travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan until further notice. Indian citizens currently residing in or travelling to these countries have been advised to strictly follow public health guidance issued by local authorities and maintain heightened precautions.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 11:27 am

JKCSF, JKPUF express concern over delay in salaries, pensions ahead of Eid-ul-Azha

Srinagar, May 24: The Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum and Jammu and Kashmir Pensioners United Front , under the chairmanship of Abdul Qayoom Wani , have expressed deep concern and anguish over the non-release of salaries to government employees, pensions of retired employees, wages of temporary and casual workers, and long-pending payments to contractors ahead of the sacred occasion of Eid-ul-Azha In a joint statement, the organisations termed the situation highly unfortunate and insensitive, especially at a time when lakhs of families across Jammu and Kashmir are preparing for one of the most important religious festivals of the Muslim community. Eid-ul-Azha is not merely a festival but a sacred occasion associated with sacrifice, compassion, charity and collective happiness. Denial or delay of legitimate financial dues at such a crucial time has pushed thousands of families into severe emotional and economic distress. The organisations said that despite repeated appeals from civil society groups, employee unions, pensioners, contractors and various social organisations, the government has failed to respond seriously to the genuine concerns of the people. They stated that where there is a will, there is always a way, and similar measures had been taken in previous years whenever Eid fell after the 21st of the month. The statement particularly highlighted the plight of low-paid workers including Anganwadi workers, cooks, contingent paid staff, daily wagers, AAYAs, ASHA workers and other temporary employees whose wages have remained unpaid for months together. According to the organisations, these economically weaker sections are facing unbearable hardship during a period when household expenses rise significantly due to Eid preparations. JKCSF and JKPUF further said that contractors and small business owners are also suffering because of the non-clearance of pending bills. The continued delay in payments has badly affected the market economy in Jammu and Kashmir. Small traders, shopkeepers and local business establishments are among the worst affected, as purchasing power among the common people has sharply declined. The organisations criticised the government for allegedly prioritising enhancement of privileges and facilities for legislators and VIP institutions while ignoring the pressing concerns of employees, pensioners and common citizens. They maintained that timely release of salaries and dues is not a favour but a legitimate right of the people. Abdul Qayoom Wani stated that if the government had shown seriousness and commitment towards public welfare, temporary financial arrangements could have been made through institutional support mechanisms, including short-term banking arrangements, to ensure release of salaries before Eid. He added that failure to do so reflects administrative insensitivity towards the aspirations and emotions of the people. The organisations urged the administration to immediately release all pending salaries, pensions, wages and contractors payments without further delay so that families may celebrate Eid-ul-Azha with dignity, peace and a sense of security.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 11:19 am

Abdul Ahad Dar, brother of Chadoora MLA, breathes his last

Budgam, May 24: Abdul Ahad Dar, younger brother of Chadoora MLA Ali Mohammad Dar and a resident of Doniwara Chadoora in central Kashmirs Budgam district, passed away on Saturday morning, family sources said. Family sources said that the younger brother of the Chadoora MLA, breathed his last this morning. His demise has sparked grief and sorrow across the area, with political leaders, relatives and well-wishers expressing condolences to the bereaved family. People from different walks of life prayed for eternal peace for the departed soul and strength for the family to bear the loss. (KNO)

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 10:28 am

Forces bust suspected hideout, recover RPG ammo in Baramulla

Baramulla, May 24: Security forces on Sunday recovered a major cache of explosive ammunition during a joint operation in the Nilsar Kandi area of north Kashmirs Baramulla district. Sources said that the operation was launched jointly by Baramulla Police, 52 Rashtriya Rifles of the Army and the CRPF following specific intelligence inputs about the presence of terror-related material in the area. They said the joint team carried out a thorough search operation in the forested belt of Nilsar Kandi, during which a suspected terrorist hideout was busted. During the searches, security forces recovered a substantial quantity of ammunition, including Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) ammunition and other explosive material. The area was later sanitised and the recovered material was taken into custody for further investigation. Meanwhile, a case has been registered and further investigation has been initiated.(KNO)

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 10:23 am

Missing 12-year-old girl found dead in Budgam field

Budgam, May 24: A minor girl who had been missing since Saturday was found dead in a nearby field in Galwanpora village of central Kashmirs Budgam district on Sunday morning, officials said. An official said that the girl had gone missing on Saturday, prompting family members and local residents to launch a search operation. He said the body was recovered from a nearby field on Sunday, triggering shock and grief across the area. Meanwhile, police have reached the spot and taken cognizance of the incident. Legal proceedings have been initiated and further investigation is underway.(KNO)

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 9:38 am

A 9-storey building under construction in Philippines collapses, possibly trapping dozens of workers

Manila, May 24: A nine-storey building under construction in a city north of the Philippine capital collapsed early Sunday with 22 workers managing to get out while dozens of others remain missing, police and other officials said. The building collapsed before dawn during a thunderstorm in Angeles City in Pampanga province, north of Manila. More than 100 police and other government personnel were scrambling to rescue those believed trapped in the rubble, police Brig. Gen. Jess Mendez said. Mendez could not immediately say how many workers were trapped in the collapsed building. But Jay Pelayo, who heads Angeles City's information office, said at least 30 workers may still be trapped in the rubble, citing a construction foreman who managed to dash out of the building as it tumbled down. Angeles City used to host one of the largest US Air Force bases outside of the American mainland until it closed in the early 1990s, helping develop Clark and outlying cities and towns into entertainment and commercial hubs in the main northern Philippine region of Luzon. The Clark Freeport Zone in Angeles City is about 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Metro Manila.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 9:35 am

Russia pounds Kyiv with missiles and drones, shaking city centre and injuring 10

Kyiv, May 24: Russia attacked Kyiv with missiles and drones overnight Sunday in an intense assault that shook buildings across the city centre, including near government offices, residential buildings and schools. At least 10 people were injured, local authorities said, citing preliminary figures. Air raid sirens blared through the night as smoke billowed across the city from strikes. Associated Press reporters heard powerful explosions near the city center and close to government buildings. The attack was ongoing by sunrise Sunday, with more missiles and drones expected to reach Kyiv. Damage was recorded across at least nine districts of the capital including residential buildings, Kyiv military administration head Tymur Tkachenko said in a Telegram post. In Kyiv's Shevchenko district, a school building was damaged by an attack while people sheltered inside, Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said. Local authorities reported supermarkets and warehouses across the city also were damaged. Multiple communities recorded damage throughout the Kyiv region, according to Mykola Kalashnyk, the regional governor. Earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Russia was planning to use the hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile, citing intelligence from the U.S. and Western partners. Ukraine's Air Force later warned of a possible launch of the Oreshnik. It was not immediately clear if the missile had been used in the overnight attack. Russia first used the multiple-warhead Oreshnik on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro in November 2024. It was used a second time in January in the western Lviv region. President Vladimir Putin said the Oreshnik, which means hazelnut tree in Russian, streaks at 10 times the speed of sound, or Mach 10, and is capable of destroying underground bunkers three, four or more floors down. The weapon travels like a meteorite and is immune to any missile defense system, Putin said, adding that several such missiles, even fitted with conventional warheads, could be as devastating as a nuclear strike.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 9:24 am

Ujala Cygnus in partnership with Amandeep BR Medicity celebrates milestone

Ujala Cygnus, in partnership with Amandeep BR Medicity Tengpora Bypass, has achieved a remarkable milestone in neonatal care with the successful discharge of over 200 critically ill newborns from its advanced Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), bringing hope, relief, and joy to hundreds of families across Jammu & Kashmir. The NICU has cared for some of the most fragile lives, including babies with birth weights as low as 600 grams, with a majority belonging to the Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW), less than 1.5 kg, and Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW), less than 1 kg, categories. These newborns required intensive, round-the-clock care for complex conditions such as severe respiratory distress, sepsis, and metabolic instability. A significant number also needed advanced respiratory support, including High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV), a highly specialized mode of ventilation reserved for the most severe cases. This milestone has been made possible through expertise in managing high-risk and premature newborns, availability of advanced ventilation strategies including HFOV, implementation of Developmental Supportive Care (DSC) to promote neurodevelopmental outcomes, integration of bedside technologies such as POCUS and Point-of-Care Echocardiography for real-time decision-making, strong infection control and nutritional protocols, and a dedicated multidisciplinary NICU team. Caring for newborns as small as 600 grams requires precision, teamwork, and relentless dedication. This achievement reflects our commitment to bring advanced, compassionate neonatal care to the families of Jammu & Kashmir and give every baby the best possible start in life, said Dr. Altaf Hussain, HOD and Consultant Neonatology, Amandeep BR Medicity. This milestone is a testament to the skill, compassion, and perseverance of our NICU team. Ujala Cygnus, in partnership with Amandeep BR Medicity, remains committed to strengthening advanced neonatal services and ensuring that even the most critically ill newborns receive world-class care close to home, said Dr. Amandeep Kaur, Director, Amandeep BR Medicity.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:41 am

Voluntary Medicare Society organises distribution of mobility devices for 200 visually impaired persons

Voluntary Medicare Society (VMS) organised a large-scale distribution and training program of Saarthi Smart Canes and smart mobility devices for 200 visually impaired persons from across Jammu & Kashmir at its Head Office, Bemina, Srinagar. The initiative was aimed at promoting independent mobility, safety, dignity, and inclusion for persons with visual impairment through the use of innovative assistive technology. Dr Akramullah Tak, Additional Commissioner, Kashmir presided over the function. Also pnaresent on the occasion were Prof. (Dr.) Mir Mohammad Maqbool President/Founder, VMS, Amit , Zonal Relationship Manager (North) from Hyundai India Insurance Broking Pvt. Ltd., Dr. Farooq Ahmad Kaloo,Prof. Masooda Yaseen, Ayoub Bhat Administrator VMS. Businessmen Bilal of Hyundai Show Room and Athwas Promoter Arshad were present on the occasion. Arshad announced that Athwas would sponsor advanced assistive devices for five visually impaired students as a token beginning. Amit told the audience that his company sponsored the distribution of smart canes as first CSR project for visually impaired persons in the North and they made the beginning in Kashmir. Adding that their next camp will be held in Jammu on Monday. Torchit Electronics, a National Award-winning social startup based in Ahmedabad, partnered as the technology and implementation partner for the program. Dinesh K. Bahl from Torchit Electronics supported by VMS conducted a detailed hands-on training session for the beneficiaries regarding the use and functionality of Saarthi Smart Canes and smart mobility devices. The beneficiaries expressed gratitude towards the sponsors and the Voluntary Medicare Society and supporting organizations for bringing advanced assistive technologies to Jammu & Kashmir and enabling greater confidence and independent mobility among visually impaired individuals. The program concluded with a vote of thanks and a reaffirmation of the organizations commitment towards inclusion, accessibility, rehabilitation, and empowerment of persons with disabilities across the region.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:39 am

Rashid Hanjura's Kashmiri translation of Hazrat Shahi Hamdan ( RAs) Zakhirul Malook released

An impressive literary cum spiritual function was organised here by the Islamic Research and Relief Trust in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Urdu Council, during which the Kashmiri translation of the world-renowned Persian work Zakhirat-ul-Muluk authored by the 14th century revered Sufi saint Mir Sayeed Ali Hamadani (RA) was formally released. The Kashmiri translation of the book has been rendered by noted social reformer and writer Advocate Abdul Rashid Hanjura. The event was organised on the auspicious occasion of the annual Urs of Shah-e-Hamdan (RA) coinciding with the forthcoming Eid-ul-Adha celebrations. Prominent social and religious scholar Dr Syed Shams-ur-Rehman attended the function the as chief guest, while noted writer and scholar Dr.Maroof Ahmad Shah, Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Urdu Council Ejaz Ahmad Kakroo, eminent educationist GN War, religious preacher Molvi Mohammad Ashraf and representatives of Batamaloo and downtown Traders Associations adorned the presidium. Although Zakhirat-ul-Muluk has already been translated into several languages, Abdul Rashid Hanjuras work is believed to be the first authentic Kashmiri translation of its kind , after Molvi Qasim Shah. Comprising ten chapters on political ethics, principles of governance and Sufism, the book has had a profound influence on the social, cultural and political fabric of Kashmir. In the book, Shah-e-Hamdan (RA) has presented the concept of a welfare-oriented society, which not only contributed to the spread of Islam in Kashmir but also played a vital role in reforming rulers and laying the foundation of a welfare state. In his welcome address, Advocate Abdul Rashid Hanjura stressed the urgent need to uphold human values and strengthen the spirit of social service in society.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:38 am

Adv Maroof Khan calls for immediate release of salaries, urges govt to ensure smooth festive arrangements

Political Youth Leader and Adv Maroof Khan has urged the Jammu & Kashmir Government and concerned authorities to immediately release the pending salaries of employees and daily wagers ahead of Eid-ul-Adha, stating that timely disbursement of salaries is essential to ensure that people are able to celebrate the auspicious occasion with dignity and peace of mind. In a statement issued here, Adv Maroof Khan said that thousands of employees and their families across Jammu & Kashmir are facing immense difficulties due to delay in salaries at a time when households are preparing for Eid-ul-Adha and managing essential expenses. He emphasised that employees form the backbone of the administrative structure and their genuine concerns must be addressed on priority. Adv Maroof Khan further appealed to the administration to make comprehensive and timely arrangements across the Union Territory to facilitate smooth, peaceful, and hassle-free celebrations for the people. He stressed upon ensuring uninterrupted electricity and water supply, proper sanitation, availability of essential commodities, effective traffic management, market regulation, and healthcare preparedness during the festive days. He stated that Eid-ul-Adha is a festival of sacrifice, compassion, and togetherness, and it is the collective responsibility of the Government and administration to ensure that every family across J&K is able to celebrate the occasion without inconvenience or distress. Adv Maroof Khan expressed hope that the Government will take immediate and people-friendly measures in the larger public interest and stand firmly with the people during the festive occasion.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:35 am

JKSA intervention prompts VCI inspection at SKUAST-K

Following a formal intervention by the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) highlighting large-scale over-admission at the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) conducted an on-ground inspection and held interactions with students at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry (FVSc & AH), Shuhama. The Council has assured that currently enrolled students will not face hurdles in securing registration and indicated that the intake capacity will be restored in accordance with approved norms, as per a press release. The development comes after the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association formally raised the issue with the President of the Veterinary Council of India, Dr. Umesh Chandra Sharma, regarding a significant discrepancy in the universitys student intake capacity. In a statement issued on Friday, National President of Association Ummar Jamal said that the association had submitted a formal representation to the VCI Chairman, seeking urgent intervention over what it described as arbitrary and excessive admissions by the university. According to the representation, approximately 180 students had been enrolled in recent batches against the VCI-approved intake capacity of only 75 seats. Jamal stated that the over-admission had created deep uncertainty among veterinary students, particularly final-year students nearing graduation, regarding their eligibility for registration in the Indian Veterinary Practitioners Register.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:34 am

Drug abuse destroying youth, all narcotics should be banned: Ravinder Raina

Senior BJP leader Ravinder Raina Saturday said that drug abuse was destroying the youth and urged that all forms of narcotics should be completely banned. Speaking to media following his visit to Mawar to offer condolences to MP Er Rashid and MLA Langate Sheikh Khursheed on the demise of their father, Raina said that anything that harms the younger generation happens to be wrong and needs strict action. I believe all forms of narcotics should be banned and anything which destroys the youth cannot be tolerated, he said. Raina who was accompanied by several BJP workers said that making political statements during condolence visits was against principles and not appropriate. He, however, did not respond to a question related to the cockroach issue viral on social media.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:33 am

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini calls on Dr Karan Singh

Chief Minister of Haryana, Nayab Singh Saini called on veteran statesman and former Sadr-i-Riyasat and Governor Dr Karan Singh, at his residence in New Delhi. During the meeting, the Chief Minister briefed Dr. Karan Singh on the various developmental initiatives being undertaken by the Haryana Government, particularly the strong policy push aimed at attracting domestic and international investors to further strengthen industry and commerce in the state, said a press release. Nayab Saini also shared his memories and experiences from his travels across Jammu & Kashmir during the early years of his public life and association with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Dr. Karan Singh presented the Chief Minister with his recent literary works on Hinduism and discussed various cultural and spiritual themes. Also present during the meeting were Vikramaditya Singh, former MLC and Trustee of the J&K Dharmarth Trust, along with his son Martand Singh. Vikramaditya Singh invited Chief Minister Saini to visit several iconic temples across Jammu & Kashmir that have recently been restored by the Dharmarth Trust, including prominent shrines in Gulmarg and Pahalgam, among others.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:32 am

Nasir Aslam, Shammi Oberoi visit Langate, offer condolences to Er Rashid

Advisor to the Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Sogami, along with MP & Treasurer Rajya Sabha Shammi Oberoi and Provincial President Showkat Mir Saturday visited the Langate residence of Member of Parliament Baramulla Er Rashid, and MLA Langate Sheikh Khursheed to offer condolences on the demise of their beloved father. The leaders expressed solidarity with the bereaved family. The visiting delegation conveyed heartfelt sympathies and prayed for strength and patience for the family during this difficult time. They also offered prayers for eternal peace to the departed soul.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:30 am

Sunil Sharma targets Omar Abdullah, says CM missing amid public issues

Senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Sunil Sharma on Saturday intensified his attack on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, alleging that the latter has remained missing from the public eye for the past ten days while people across Jammu and Kashmir continue to grapple with water shortages and prolonged power cuts. Addressing reporters and speaking in a video statement circulated on social media, Sharma said that there has been no public information regarding the Chief Ministers whereabouts and accused him of remaining absent during a period of public distress. I am going to say something serious without involving politics. The people of J&K are worried about where their CM is. If a CM visits anywhere, the public and media generally have an idea about it. We have not seen our CM for 10 days now. There are so many problems here to be solved, and the CM is nowhere to be found, Sharma said. The BJP leader alleged that residents in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir are facing severe hardship due to inadequate electricity and drinking water supply, while the Chief Minister was reportedly abroad on vacation. The people of Jammu and Kashmir are searching for their Chief Minister, who has been missing for the past 10 days. It is the misfortune of Jammu and Kashmir that on one hand, the public is struggling with power outages and water shortages, while on the other, the CM Sahib is enjoying a vacation abroad, Sharma said in the video message posted on X. Sharpening his criticism, Sharma took a swipe at Abdullahs political legacy and accused him of being disconnected from the ground situation. The poor people of J&K who made a prince the Chief Minister are now suffering. The prince who was once rejected has been missing for the past few days, he said. Sharma further claimed that protests over electricity and water scarcity were being witnessed in several areas of the Union Territory and alleged that the administration was failing to respond effectively in the absence of the Chief Minister. He also mocked Omar Abdullahs reported foreign visit, saying, We do not even know whether he is in London or elsewhere in England, but he is sitting outside while people are suffering here. In a symbolic political move, Sharma announced that the BJP may approach the Ram Munshi Bagh Police Station to file a missing report for the Chief Minister if he does not return within the next couple of days. We have decided to file a missing report if he still does not appear in 1-2 days, he said. The remarks come amid an aggressive campaign launched by the Bharatiya Janata Party in Jammu and Kashmir targeting the National Conference-led government over governance and public service delivery. On Friday, the BJP shared missing posters of Omar Abdullah on social media, alleging that the Chief Minister had been absent from the Union Territory for the past ten days. A post shared on the official social media handle of the Jammu and Kashmir BJP on May 21 claimed that the Chief Minister had been missing since last 10 days, triggering a fresh political confrontation between the BJP and the ruling National Conference.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:17 am

Mehbooba Mufti raises concern over plight of detainees in J&K

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba Mufti Saturday raised concerns over the prolonged detention of youths and political leaders in Jammu and Kashmir. She said that many families have suffered due to prolonged imprisonment of their relatives for the last several years with the result they are subjected to severe hardships. Mehbooba was talking to the media in Mawer Langate after visiting the residence of jailed Member of Parliament Er Rashid to offer condolences on the demise of his father. PDP President said that several families have been denied even the opportunity to meet their loved ones during difficult times. Since Er Rashid is a sitting Member of Parliament, the court perhaps allowed him some relief to meet his father and attend the funeral, but there are many others jailed since 2019 whose parents passed away without seeing their sons even once, she added. This situation reflects the hardships being faced by families across Jammu and Kashmir where many people continue to remain in different jails across the country without even facing trial, Mufti said. She said that the prolonged detention of youths and political leaders have caused deep emotional sufferings in Kashmir and it was high time for New Delhi to ease out things. Mehbooba Mufti was accompanied by MLA Kupwara Mir Fayaz, MLA Pulwama Waheed Ur Rehman Parra and MLA Budgam Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:16 am

Dr Farooq pays obeisance at Khanqa Maula on the Urs of Hazrat Shah-e-Hamadan (RA)

The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah paid obeisance at the revered Khanqah-e-Moula in Srinagar on the occasion of the annual Urs of Hazrat Sayadat Panah Ameer-e-Kabeer Mir Syed Ali Hamadani (RA). He was accompanied by party legislators Tanvir Sadiq and Hasnain Masoodi. MLA Habba Kadal Shameema Firdous along with party functionaries and local unit members particularly YNC District President Srinagar Irshad Anchari and his team, felicitated and welcomed him at the shrine complex gate. People from all walks of life and different parts of the Kashmir Valley greeted Dr. Farooq on the occasion. He along with other party leaders, offered Namaz-e-Asr at the revered shrine and prayed for lasting peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir. Party Publicity Secretary Mir G.M. Saqi was also present on the occasion.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:14 am

Urs of Shah-e-Hamdan (RA) observed with religious fervour

The Urs of Hazrat Mir Syed Ali Hamdani (RA), popularly known as Shah-e-Hamdan and Amir-e-Kabir, was observed with religious devotion and fervour across Kashmir on Saturday. Thousands of devotees from different parts of the Valley thronged the historic Khanqah-e-Moula shrine in Downtown Srinagar, where the largest congregation was held. On the occasion, special prayers, recitations, and religious sermons were delivered throughout the day. The Urs of Shah-e-Hamdan (RA), who is credited with spreading Islam in Kashmir and introducing Central Asian culture and crafts to Kashmir, is observed every year on the 6th of Zil-Hijjah according to the Islamic calendar. Devotees on the occasion participated in Zikr-o-Azkaar, Naat-Khwani and other religious gatherings, seeking blessings and praying for peace and prosperity. It is a blessed day for all of us. We come here every year to offer prayers and remember the teachings of Shah-e-Hamdan (RA), who showed people the path of spirituality, brotherhood and compassion, said Ghulam Nabi, a devotee from Ganderbal who had come to Khanqah-e-Moula with his family. Religious scholars during the gatherings highlighted the life and contributions of Mir Syed Ali Hamdani (RA), particularly his role in shaping Kashmirs spiritual and cultural identity. Devotees said the revered saints teachings continue to inspire generations across the Valley. President of J&K Jamait Hamdani Moulana Riyaz Hamdani delivered a sermon highlighting the contribution of Shah-e-Hamdan (RA), for spreading Islam in Kashmir and introducing Central Asian culture and crafts in the Valley. The markets around Khanqah-e-Moula wore a festive look as devotees were seen purchasing snacks, bakery items and other goods from roadside vendors. The area witnessed heavy footfall throughout the day, with business owners saying the Urs also brings economic activity to the locality. There was a good rush of devotees since morning. On such occasions people buy snacks, tea and other items while visiting the shrine. These holy days are important for us both spiritually and economically, said Sajad Ahmad, a local snacks seller near the shrine. However, many devotees also expressed concern over traffic congestion and lack of adequate parking facilities in the Downtown area. They said more parking spaces should be identified and opened during major religious occasions to avoid inconvenience to visitors. We faced difficulty finding parking near the shrine area. Authorities should make better arrangements during such revered occasions as thousands of people visit here, said another devotee. Officials said special arrangements had been put in place for the smooth conduct of the Urs. Traffic Police personnel were deployed at several locations to regulate vehicular movement, while departments including Srinagar Municipal Corporation, PHE and Power Development Department carried out sanitation, water and electricity arrangements around the shrine premises. Besides Khanqah-e-Moula Srinagar, the Urs was also observed at several shrines and religious places across Kashmir, including Khankah Faizpanah Tral, Jinab Sahab Soura, Aasar Sharif Kalashpora, Khiram Sirhama in Anantnag, Seer Hamdan Dooru, Aham Sharif Bandipora and Khanqah-e-Moula Sopore.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 8:11 am