Shopian, Apr 24: Authorities in south Kashmirs Shopian district have stepped up surveillance of courier services over concerns of illegal distribution of prescription drugs and drug abuse as part of a crackdown on pharmaceutical violations. The Drugs and Food Control Organization has flagged concerns that certain medicines, including those requiring a doctors prescription, may be reaching consumers without proper authorization via courier channels. Officials say the move to monitor shipments is aimed at curbing drug abuse. Assistant Drug Controller Humaira Shawl said inspection teams are being sent to courier operators offices to check for the movement of drugs that are susceptible to misuse or abuse. The idea is to curb any drugs, if being sent through couriers, that could be misused or abused, she said. The focus on courier services comes alongside intensified enforcement efforts across the district over the past year. According to official data, hundreds of inspections have been carried out since April 2025 to ensure compliance with the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and related rules governing the sale and distribution of medicines. During this period, drug inspectors lifted multiple samples from retail outlets for laboratory testing, with a small number declared not of standard quality. Authorities also seized medicines worth over Rs 2 lakh in connection with violations, officials said. Regulatory action has extended to licensing as well. At least 18 licences were cancelled under various provisions of the Act and 33 suspended for breaches including failure to maintain records for prescription drugs, particularly those with addiction potential. One licence was cancelled for stocking unjustified quantities of abused medicines without proper documentation. The core mandate is to ensure that safe, effective and quality medicines are available to the public at reasonable prices, an official said, adding that unauthorized distribution channels undermine both public health and regulatory oversight. Officials noted that the alleged use of courier services presents a new challenge, allowing drugs to bypass traditional pharmacy checks. Monitoring mechanisms are now being strengthened to track suspicious consignments and ensure that only licensed entities are involved in pharmaceutical distribution. The department has also pushed for systemic improvements, including 100% CCTV coverage in medical shops and the adoption of computerized billing systems across the district. Authorities claim near-total compliance has been achieved on these fronts, enhancing transparency and traceability.
Court convicts man in 2014 minor sexual assault case, awards jail term
Srinagar, Apr 24: A court in north Kashmirs Kupwara district convicted a man in a 2014 sexual assault case involving a minor boy and sentenced him to imprisonment, concluding a trial that lasted nearly a decade. The Judicial Magistrate First Class Mansoor Ahmad Mir in Tangdhar convicted Mohammad Rafiq Khawaja under Sections 377 (unnatural offences) and 341 (wrongful restraint) of the Ranbir Penal Code in a case registered at Police Station Karnah. In its order, the court said the accused shall undergo simple imprisonment for one year and pay a fine of Rs 3,000 under Section 377 RPC. He was further sentenced to 10 days simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs 300 under Section 341 RPC. In default of payment of fine, he shall undergo further simple imprisonment for one month. All sentences shall run concurrently, and the period of detention already undergone during investigation and trial will be set off against the sentence. The court also directed that the accused be taken into custody and lodged in Sub Jail Kupwara to serve the sentence, and that a warrant of imprisonment be prepared. The personal and surety bonds furnished by the accused were cancelled. According to the prosecution, the incident occurred in August 2014 when the accused intercepted the minor on his way home, wrongfully restrained him and forcibly dragged him into a maize field, where he sexually assaulted him. The assault came to light when a local resident, alerted by the victims cries, rushed to the spot, prompting the accused to flee. The victim later informed his family and was taken for medical examination, following which police registered a case and initiated an investigation. Authorities inspected the site, recorded statements of witnesses and collected medical and other evidence before filing a chargesheet. During the trial, the prosecution examined the victim, his family members, an eyewitness, the investigating officer and medical experts. The court found the victims testimony consistent and reliable, noting that it withstood cross-examination. The eyewitness account corroborated the victims version regarding the presence of the accused and the circumstances in which he fled. Medical evidence indicated injuries consistent with sexual assault, with the court observing that the absence of certain forensic indicators did not weaken the case. The defence argued that the case was fabricated due to prior enmity and pointed to alleged contradictions, delay in lodging the FIR and lapses in investigation. The court held that the discrepancies were minor and did not affect the core of the prosecutions case, adding that delay in reporting such offences is not uncommon. Appearing for the prosecution, Prosecuting Officer Jan Mohammad Wani argued for stringent punishment, while the defence sought leniency, including probation, which the court declined. On the issue of compensation, the court directed the Secretary, District Legal Services Authority Kupwara, to treat the judgment as a recommendation and process the victims claim in accordance with law.
Iranian FM rushes to Islamabad for talks on resuming dialogue with US
New Delhi, Apr 24: Chances of the resumption of talks between the United States and Iran have brightened, as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to arrive in Islamabad tonight to hold consultations with Pakistani leadership on key issues likely to figure in the proposed negotiations. The visit assumes significance in the backdrop of stalled earlier talks, which had come close to a breakthrough but ultimately ended in a deadlock. Earlier, the Iranian Foreign Minister held telephonic conversations with Pakistans Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, as well as Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, to discuss the evolving situation and explore ways to revive the dialogue process. The visit is being seen as part of Pakistans continued diplomatic efforts to facilitate a fresh round of negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Renewed diplomatic activity has raised cautious optimism, although uncertainty still persists over the timing and outcome of the next round of talks. Mr Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive Islamabad tonight with a small delegation Sources suggest that discussions with both sides have contributed to progress in preparing for a possible fresh round of engagement. The development follows earlier high-level contacts and ongoing backchannel coordination, with Islamabad positioning itself as a key facilitator in efforts to de-escalate regional tensions. A US logistics and security team is already present in the city, underscoring preparations linked to potential talks. The expected visit follows a telephone conversation between Pakistans Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Iranian counterpart. The exchange focused on regional developments, ceasefire prospects, and continued diplomatic coordination regarding US-Iran tensions. Both sides reviewed the evolving situation and discussed the importance of sustained communication. Mr Dar emphasised that continued and meaningful dialogue remains essential for achieving lasting peace and stability in the region.
Man jumps into Jhelum from Srinagar's Budshah bridge, rescued
Srinagar, Apr 24: A 27-year-old man was saved from drowning by the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel after he jumped into the river Jhelum from the Budshah bridge in Srinagar on Friday, officials said. An official told news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), that SDRF teams stationed at Budshah Bridge noticed a man jumping into the river and immediately launched a rescue operation, saving him from drowning. He said the SDRF team was already scanning the waters near Budshah bridge to trace the body of a man who had jumped into the Jhelum on Wednesday. The rescued individual was later handed over to police for further legal formalities. This is the second such incident in the last 24 hours. On Wednesday late evening, a man jumped into the river while the search to trace his body is still underway.
Police intensify crackdown on drug peddlers, 14 held in Kashmir
Srinagar, Apr 24: In continuation of the ongoing mass anti-drug campaign under the 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, Police have arrested fourteen drug peddlers in various parts of valley and recovered contraband substances from their possession. As per the statement, in Ganderbal, during naka checking, a police party of PP Shadipora intercepted a vehicle (Ertiga) bearing registration No. JK01BB-1295 with two persons on board. They have been identified as Bilal Ahmad Bhat son of Ghulam Mohd Bhat resident of Batwina and Mudasir Ahmad Hajam son of Abdul Hameed Hajam resident of Arampora, Ganderbal. During search, 100 bottles of Codeine Phosphate were recovered from their possession. They have been arrested and the vehicle used in the commission of crime has also been seized. In Anantnag, acting on a specific tip-off, a police team of Police Post Sangam, raided the residence of Mohammad Younis Dar of Semthan and recovered 246 grams of charas (08 sticks). The accused was arrested subsequently. At Ashajipora Bypass, a naka party of Police Post Janglatmandi intercepted a vehicle. The contraband substance was recovered from two accused boarding the vehicle. They have been identified as Fardin Khan @Sameer Khan of Qazi Mohallah and Numaan Riyaz Khan of Lazibal. Similarly, during naka checking at Donipawa, one person identified as Nisar Ahmad Shergojri of Sherpora was apprehended with a substance resembling poppy straw. In another operation, Police Post Bus Stand apprehended Adnan Ishaq Mir of Ashajipora at Tarbal Chee and recovered approximately 2 grams of heroin-like substance from his possession. Similarly in Budgam, Police acted on credible information regarding illegal possession of narcotic substances intended for sale to local youth at a residence in the Choudhary Bagh Subden area of Budgam. Acting promptly, a police party from Police Post Soibugh conducted a search operation at the specified location. During search, approximately 2.713 kilograms of charas powder-like substance was recovered from the residential premises. The accused has been identified as Hilal Ahmad Sheikh son of Bashir Ahmad Sheikh resident of Choudhary Bagh Subden, Budgam. He was apprehended on the spot. In Kupwara, a police team of Police Post Drugmulla, at a checkpoint established at Bumhama Muqam Crossing, intercepted a vehicle (Swift) bearing registration number JK09C-6415 driven by Shafat Ahmad Dar son of Mohd Akbar Dar resident of Dar Mohalla Awoora, at present Tikker, Kupwara. During search, substantial quantity of heroin-like substance was recovered from his possession. In Baramulla, Police apprehended four drug users during routine naka checking at Wussan Crossing. An Alto vehicle bearing registration number JK05D-8764, was intercepted with four persons on board. They have been identified as Khalid Ahmed Khan son of Nazir Ahmed Khan resident of Katipora Tangmarg, Tanveer Ahmad Sofi son of Abdul Majeed Sofi resident of Sheikhpora Khreeri, Bilal Ahmad Bhat son of Gh. Nabi Bhat resident of Gutlipora Tangmarg and Imtiyaz Ahmad Magray son of Bashir Ahmad Magray resident of Mirchipora Tangmarg. During search, syringes with needles, silver foil and other narcotic paraphernalia were recovered. All four individuals were shifted to hospital for medical examination, where they tested positive for consumption of opioids, likely heroin, subject to confirmation through forensic analysis. Meanwhile in Sopore, a Police team during naka checking at Baag-e-Sundri Crossing, a suspicious individual was intercepted and apprehended. During search, psychotropic substances including Spasmoproxyvon Plus capsules and Alprazolam tablets were recovered. The accused has been identified as Zaid Bashir Bhat son of Bashir Ahmad Bhat resident of Upper Ashpeer Sopore. The police statement said that cases under relevant sections of law have been registered at respective police stations and investigation is underway to ascertain the source and wider linkages involved. J&K Police reaffirmed their commitment under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan to ensure a safer, healthier and drug-free society.
Farooq Abdullah talks about state elections, drug menace and world peace
Dudran village in Uri proposed for heritage status
Baramulla, Apr 24: The Directorate of Archives, Archaeology and Museums, Jammu and Kashmir, has initiated the process to declare Dudran village in Boniyar tehsil of Baramulla as a Heritage Village under the J&K Heritage Conservation and Preservation Act, 2010. In a communication to the Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, the department highlighted Dudrans unique identity as Kashmirs milk village, known for its traditional methods of preserving dairy products in underground mud and wooden burrows. The age-old practice helps keep milk, butter, cheese, and curd fresh for days. The department said the proposal aims to recognize and preserve the villages distinctive cultural practices, architectural character, and traditional livelihood, while promoting it as a heritage tourism destination. The district administration has been asked to furnish detailed information, including demographic profile, cultural practices, architectural features, and historical background, along with photographs and recommendations, by May 1, 2026. The proposal is scheduled to be placed before the Executive Committee of the J&K Heritage Preservation and Conservation Authority on May 4.
Mock Drill Held at Degree College Shopian to Strengthen Disaster Preparedness
19 US and Chinese top scientists dead or missing under mysterious circumstances
New Delhi, Apr 24: At least 19 top scientists from the United States and China have reportedly died or gone missing under mysterious circumstances in recent years, raising concerns among experts and authorities. According to reports, at least 10 American scientists associated with sensitive nuclear and aerospace research have either disappeared or died over the past few years. It has now emerged that nine Chinese scientists engaged in space, defence, and nuclear technology have also perished or gone missing, The Federal, a US-based publication, reported. In many cases, the incidents have been attributed to accidents, illnesses, or unclear causes. However, taken together, they are drawing increased scrutiny, with some experts questioning whether a broader pattern may be at play. In the US, those who died or went missing include a nuclear physicist and professor at MIT who was shot dead outside his residence in Massachusetts, a retired Air Force general who went missing from his home in New Mexico, and an aerospace engineer who disappeared while hiking in Los Angeles. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has confirmed it is leading efforts to investigate potential links between the missing and deceased scientists. It is working in coordination with the Departments of Energy and Defense, along with state and local law enforcement agencies. The development follows a statement by the House Oversight Committee, which said it would examine reports related to the cases. According to the Los Angeles Times, the committee has sought information from relevant agencies, including NASA, which oversees the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Californiawhere some of the affected scientists were employed. NASA said it is coordinating and cooperating with relevant agencies regarding the matter. US lawmakers have expressed concern, with some viewing the incidents as a potential national security issue. Meanwhile, Chinese scientists who died in recent years include experts in drone technology, space research, and hypersonic systems. Reported causes range from illness and medical conditions to accidents, including a late-night car crash. The scientists were aged between 26 and 68. Chinese media outlets have also taken note of the trend, describing the deaths as extremely uncommon. Some reports have raised concerns about a possible pattern, while speculation and conspiracy theories continue to circulate. The South China Morning Post reported that a database tracking the deaths of young Chinese scientists has triggered debate, fuelling concerns about a troubling trend within the academic and research community.
Concerned over falling numbers, Mirwaiz urges J&K Muslims to perform Hajj without delay
Srinagar, Apr 24: Director SKIMS and Ex-Officio Secretary to the Government (EOSG), Prof. M. Ashraf Ganie has been conferred with the prestigious Recognition of Academic Excellence (RAE) award by the National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS). This distinguished honor is reserved for eminent medical and biomedical scientists who have distinguished themselves through high-quality research and significant contributions to academia. Prof. Ganie was awarded the Achanta Lakshmipathi RAE for the year 2026 in the field of Maternal and Child Health, Womens Health, and Community Nutrition. This recognizes his pioneering work in endocrinology and metabolic disorders, specifically focusing on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and associated non-communicable diseases (NCDs). As part of this recognition, Prof. Ganie delivered the National Recognition & Foundation Day Oration during the 66th Foundation Day of NAMS in New Delhi on 21st April 2026. His oration, titled PCOS as a Central Driver of NCDs Epidemic in India, directly aligns with the Prime Ministers initiative, the Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan, emphasizing the empowerment of women through health. The oration was delivered before an eminent panel of chairpersons, including Dr. K. K. Talwar, Dr. N. K. Ganguly, and Dr. Sanjeev Sinha, all distinguished leaders in Indias medical and scientific community. The award, which includes a Citation Plaque and a Gold Medal, was presented by Dr. P. K. Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India. Beyond his clinical leadership at SKIMS, Prof. Ganie served as the National Chief Coordinator for the ICMR PCOS Task Force Study. Funded by the ICMR Division of Reproductive Biology, Maternal and Child Health (RBMCH), this landmark study spanned 18 centers across India and generated the nation's first large-scale composite data on PCOS. Published in JAMA Network Open, the study highlights a staggering link between PCOS and increased risks for diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases. Critically, the research emphasizes that PCOS in mothers has a direct impact on their babies, acting as a fuel for the early onset of NCDs such as Type 2 Diabetes (DM), coronary artery disease (CAD), Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH), and Hypertension in the offspring. This data also provides a critical foundation for personalized AI-powered risk prediction and enhanced clinical diagnostics across India and Establishing essential biological reference intervals tailored to reproductive-aged Indian women, addressing a long-standing gap in domestic clinical diagnostics. In his capacity as the President of the M.P.-PCOS Society, Prof. Ganie is integrating metabolic data from private organizations to ensure a comprehensive national database that bridges the gap between research and clinical practice. This national recognition comes at a time when SKIMS, under the leadership of Prof Ganie, successfully concluded the 6th Annual International Conference of the M.P-PCOS Society (MOOD-2026) in Srinagar. This global scientific platform addressed emerging challenges in metabolic and reproductive health. Prof. Ganie has dedicated several years to pioneering research in lifestyle and metabolic disorders. A prolific academician, he has previously been the recipient of over 25 national and international awards and has authored more than 255 publications in high-impact journals of international repute. Under Prof. Ganies leadership, SKIMS continues to augment its position as a premier centre for advanced clinical care, translational research, and academic excellence. The honor recognizes individual excellence and reinforces the institution's commitment to advancing healthcare and innovation at the national level.
Hindu Kush Himalaya snowpack crashes to record low for fourth straight year: ICIMOD
KATHAMADU, Apr 24: Ganga basin is among the 12 showing above-normal snow persistence in 2026 when overall snow cover across the Hindu Kush Himalaya was below-normal for the fourth consecutive year and even broke last years record-low deficit, a report said Friday. The Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) Snow Update by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) is an annual report that monitors seasonal snow anomalies in the HKH region and offers an assessment of snow persistence between the [] The post Hindu Kush Himalaya snowpack crashes to record low for fourth straight year: ICIMOD appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Srinagar Police Deploy Narcotic Dog Squad To Crack Down On Drug Trafficking
SRINAGAR, Apr 24: Police in Srinagar have deployed the narcotic dog squad across multiple city locations to crack down on drug trafficking, a police official said on Friday. During this special drive under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, trained sniffer dogs have been positioned at key checkpoints to detect concealed narcotics, identify and arrest drug peddlers, he said. The official said deploying highly trained canines enhances on-the-spot detection capabilities and strengthens ground-level enforcement. He said the proactive initiative is a [] The post Srinagar Police Deploy Narcotic Dog Squad To Crack Down On Drug Trafficking appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India, US agree to remain engaged on trade pact: Govt
NEWW DELHI, Apr 24: The Government on Friday said the three-day trade talks between Indian and US officials concluded on April 23, with both sides agreeing to stay engaged to sustain the momentum ahead. Both sides discussed several areas, such as market access, non-tariff measures, technical barriers to trade, customs and trade facilitation, investment promotion, economic security alignment and digital trade, the Commerce and Industry Ministry said in a statement. The meetings were conducted in a constructive and positive spirit, [] The post India, US agree to remain engaged on trade pact: Govt appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'Two-thirds of AAP RS MPs quit the party, join BJP': Raghav Chadha
New Delhi, Apr 24: In a massive jolt to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Friday, its Rajya Sabha MPs including Raghav Chadha, Sandeep Pathak and Ashok Mittal quit the party. Addressing a joint press conference, Pathak said he was going to join the BJP. However, Chadha said that nearly two-thirds of AAP's Rajya Sabha MPs have quit the party and will join the BJP as a faction. Chadha said several Rajya Sabha MPs including disgruntled party leader Swati Maliwal and Harbhajan Singh have also quit AAP. The three claimed that seven out of 10 Rajya Sabha MPs of AAP have quit the party.
Mirwaiz worried over drop in J&K Hajj pilgrims, urges early pilgrimage
Srinagar, Apr 24: While delivering his Friday sermon at Jama Masjid, Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir, Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, expressed concern that this year has witnessed one of the lowest numbers of pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir proceeding for Hajj. He noted a growing trend of people preferring Umrah over Haj or postponing Hajj in anticipation of more convenient conditions, such as cooler seasons. He also observed that many who can afford delay Hajj until they feel all worldly responsibilities are fulfilled, which is not the correct approach. Emphasizing that while Umrah holds great virtue, Hajj remains an obligatory pillar of Islam for those who can afford it, he said it should not be delayed unnecessarily. Life and death are in the hands of Allah, and no one knows what tomorrow holds, he said. Urging people to undertake Hajj at a younger age if they can afford, Mirwaiz said that Hajj is an Ibadah that entails physical exertion, and is best performed when one has strength and good health. He cautioned that delaying it indefinitely may lead to missing the opportunity altogether. He appealed to the Muslim community to give due priority to Hajj and fulfill this fundamental obligation without delay.
Union Minister Mandaviya inaugurates first ESIC Hospital in J&K in J-K's Budgam
Budgam, Apr 24: Union Minister for Labour & Employment and Youth Affairs & Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya today inaugurated a 30-bedded Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Hospital at Ompora, Budgam, strengthening healthcare access and social security infrastructure for workers and their families in Jammu & Kashmir. The newly inaugurated hospital is the first ESIC hospital in Kashmir, marking a historic milestone in the expansion of worker welfare services in the region. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Mandaviya said, A country that values the dignity of its workers is unstoppable on the path of progress. It is the workforce whose tireless effort that takes the nation forward, and the welfare of workers must therefore remain at the centre of governance, he added. The Government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is committed to ensuring dignity, security and healthcare for every worker in the country, he emphasised. Dr. Mandaviya further said, Indias commitment to worker welfare has received global recognition. In 2025, the International Social Security Association honoured our country with the Excellence in Social Security Award. Our social security coverage has risen from 19 per cent in 2015 to 64.3 per cent in 2025, as per data published by the International Labour Organisation. Highlighting the transformative impact of the four Labour Codes that were brought into effect last year, the Union Minister said these reforms have modernised Indias labour ecosystem and made it more worker-centric, transparent and future-ready. The new Labour Codes guarantee several long-awaited protections for workers, including annual health check-ups, mandatory appointment letters, and minimum wages. The provision for annual health checks through ESIC hospitals will allow early detection of diseases, ensure preventive healthcare for workers, and secure their future, he said. The Minister noted that ESIC has evolved into one of the strongest pillars of worker welfare in the country since its inception in 1952. Today, the scheme provides healthcare and social security benefits to 3.84 crore insured persons and nearly 15 crore beneficiaries across India. He also noted that the convergence of ESIC with Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana has further expanded access to cashless treatment for beneficiaries across empanelled hospitals. As part of the event, Dr. Manuskh Mandaviya felicitated workers who had contributed towards building the hospital in Ompora, and also gave various social security benefits to Insured Persons from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Built at a cost of 165 crore, the hospital has been established with provision for expansion up to 100 beds and is expected to directly benefit more than 50,000 workers and their family members. The ESI Scheme was introduced in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir on 16th October 1989, covering about 7,000 workers in Jammu, Kathua, and Srinagar. At present, the ESI Scheme is implemented across all districts of J&K UT serving approximately 1,83,119 insured persons and about 7,00,000 beneficiaries and is administered through the ESIC Regional Office at Jammu and the Jammu-Kashmir Employees State Insurance Society (JKESIS). The inauguration ceremony was attended by senior officials of the Ministry of Labour & Employment, ESIC, local administration and public representatives.
LG Manoj Sinha leads 'Nasha-Mukt' J&K campaign in Reasi
Jammu, Apr 24: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today launched 'Drug-Free J&K Campaign' in Reasi, urging communities, institutions, and individuals alike to unite in the fight against drug abuse, a crisis he warned is eroding the very foundations of society from within. The Lieutenant Governor appealed for a broad based peoples movement while highlighting that for the past 12 days, a collective force has risen across the Union Territory against drugs and people are resolutely committed to the objective to make this land free from narcotics. Highlighting the achievement of the campaign in the past 12 days, the Lieutenant Governor said that in Jammu division, between 11 April and 22 April, large number of cases were registered and several drug smugglers were arrested. He said narcotics valued at nearly Rs. 3 crore have been seized and about Rs. One crore worth of movable and immovable properties were attached. Properties of drug smugglers have been demolished. 187 driving licenses and four vehicle registrations have also been cancelled. Financial investigations have been initiated against 48 drug peddlers. Drug and chemist shops have been inspected, and 15 drug store licenses have been cancelled. Drug users have been referred to de addiction and rehabilitation centres and Counselling has also been extended to drug users, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also observed that 1,947 women committees have been established across districts in the Jammu division since the beginning of the campaign on 11th April and with the support of mothers and sisters, this cancer in society will be cured. We must build a historic movement, one that rises from homes, schools, mohallas, and communities; a movement that begins with open, honest dialogue in towns and villages. Mothers and sisters are the moral bedrock of our society and with their help we can win this battle, the Lieutenant Governor said. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that over two dozen drug traffickers have already been identified and they will be tracked down and held accountable. He said in the Jammu division, thousands of peddlers remain under surveillance, and each one will be relentlessly pursued until they are apprehended and brought into custody. Security checks have been stepped up around schools, colleges, and other vulnerable areas. I want to make it absolutely clear that those who engage in the grave crime of poisoning the future of our youth through drug trafficking will face the harshest consequences under the law, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also drew attention of police and all enforcement agencies to the fact that drug traffickers and terrorists operate hand in hand and they should be treated as allies in crime. Our response should be decisive, thorough, and unyielding. Every route drug smuggler exploit should be watched, every financial chain should be dismantled, and every asset stripped away until their networks are completely destroyed, the Lieutenant Governor observed. The Lieutenant Governor said that for over a decade, Jammu Kashmir has carried the heavy silence surrounding the menace of drug abuse and this historic peoples movement was launched to shatter that silence. With collective strength we must raise societys voice against the scourge of narcotics. Drugs are a wound in the heart of our society. To heal this wound, we require a peoples movement that mobilises the full strength of society to eradicate drugs at their roots. The Nasha Mukt J&K campaign also serves to remind us that among the strongest pillars of society are the rule of law, constitutional values, the ethic of duty, and a spirit of Jan Bhagidari, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor asked the NGOs, social workers and spiritual leaders to join the campaign in large number in cities and villages. Social organizations, spiritual leaders, and educators are the frontline guardians of this mission. I firmly believe that through their leadership, hope can be rekindled and society renewed. The full strength of the government and the community stands beside them, the Lieutenant Governor said.
Rusted pistol recovered during garbage cleaning in Soura Srinagar
Srinagar, April 24: A rusted pistol was recovered from a garbage dump near a girls' higher secondary school in the Anchar area of Soura Srinagar after municipal sanitation workers alerted police during a routine cleaning operation on Friday. The firearm was noticed by workers while clearing accumulated waste in the locality. Recognizing the object as a weapon, they immediately informed Police Station Soura. Acting on the information, a police team reached the spot and secured the pistol. The weapon, described as rusted, was recovered from the garbage site without any reported incident. A rusted pistol was recovered from a garbage dump near a girls' higher secondary school in the Anchar area of Soura Srinagar after municipal sanitation workers alerted police during a routine cleaning operation on Friday.. [KNT]
Latest: Standoff intensifies in Strait of Hormuz after Trump issues shoot and kill' order
Dubai, Apr 24: Tensions in the standoff between the US and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz intensified Friday after US President Donald Trump said he ordered the US military to shoot and kill Iranian small boats in the strait, while Iran pushed back on Trump's claim there was a leadership rift in the Islamic Republic. In Iran, there are no hard-liners or moderates'. We are all Iranians and revolutionaries, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian and Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf wrote in almost identical social media statements. Since the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the first strike of the war on Feb. 28, it has been unclear who in Iran wields ultimate authority over its collection of civilian figures and powerful generals who appear to be in charge. Trump also said Thursday evening that Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah by three weeks after talks at the White House. The standoff between the US and Iran has effectively choked off nearly all exports through the Strait of Hormuz, where 20 per cent of the world's traded oil passes in peacetime, with no end in sight. Here is the latest: Iran's foreign minister talks with Pakistani officials Iran's top diplomat has called Pakistani officials over the ceasefire in the war with the United States and Israel. A statement on Friday said Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke with Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan's army chief. Araghchi's statement said the men spoke about regional developments and issues related to the ceasefire, without elaborating. Pakistan did not immediately acknowledge the call. Pakistan has been trying to get American and Iranian officials back to the negotiating table in Islamabad, where they had hoped to have talks earlier this week that didn't materialise. EU's top diplomat notes risk of weaker' US-Iran deal European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said peace negotiations between the United States and Iran are at risk of forging a weaker agreement than one struck a decade ago. If the talks are only about the nuclear (issue) and there are no nuclear experts around the table, then we will end up with an agreement that is weaker than the JCPoA was, Kallas said Friday in Cyprus, referring to a 2015 deal struck during the Obama administration that Trump pulled the US out of in 2018. Kallas said if negotiators do not table Iran's missile programs, their support to proxies, and also hybrid and cyber activities in Europe, there is a possibility we will end up with a more dangerous Iran. Medical aid convoy departs Turkiye for Iran A medical aid convoy left Turkiye headed for Iran, an official told Turkiye's state-run Anadolu news agency on Friday. The six trucks departed Van in eastern Turkiye to pass through the Gurbulak border crossing, Van Health Director Muhammed Tosun said. The materials include medicines and medical supplies, Tosun said. We previously sent three trucks. With today's trucks, a total of nine trucks of aid materials will have been delivered to our Iranian colleagues to serve their citizens, he said.
Police book six under PSA for vandalism during students protest in Sopore
Sopore, April 24: In a decisive move to maintain law and order, Sopore Police have booked six individuals under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA) for their alleged involvement in recent disturbances and acts of vandalism during a student protest in Sopore. According to officials, the action was taken following credible evidence of the accused persons active role in instigating unrest and disrupting public peace. Officials identified the individuals as Umar Akbar Hajam of Seelu, Salman Ahmed Shala of Shalpora Sopore, Altaf Ahmed Sheikh of Panzipora Tarzoo, Mubashir Ahmed Gilkar of Naseerabad Sopore, Muzammil Mushtaq Changa of Arampora Sopore, and Majid Firdous Dar of Chinkipora Sopore. Police sources stated that all six were detained after obtaining formal detention orders from the competent authority, the District Magistrate, in accordance with legal procedures. Subsequently, they have been lodged in District Jail Bhadarwah. Authorities said the accused were involved in provoking violence, damaging public and private property, and attempting to escalate tensions during the student protest. Their actions, police said, posed a serious threat to public order and safety, necessitating strict legal intervention under PSA. Reiterating its commitment to maintaining peace, Sopore Police emphasized a zero-tolerance approach towards unlawful activities. Officials warned that any attempt to exploit sensitive situations or disturb communal harmony would be dealt with firmly and without delay.
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Viksit Bharat cannot run on fossil fuels -- and 2047 is the deadline
India aims for Viksit Bharat by 2047 but faces risks from imported fossil fuels. A shift to clean energy is crucial for economic stability and global standing. The nation is already making progress in non-fossil power sources and green hydrogen. Accelerating this transition, focusing on storage and firm clean power, is vital for energy sovereignty and achieving developed-country status.
Terror funding case: NIA attaches accuseds property in Budgam
Srinagar, Apr 24: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday attached a parcel of land belonging to an accused currently in its custody in connection with a terror-related case registered in Jammu. An official said that the action was carried out by an NIA team headed by Deputy Superintendent of Police Panchkach Agarwal. He said the attached property belongs to Tafazul Hussain Parimoo, son of Abdul Rashid Parimoo, resident of Sheikh-ul-Alam Colony, Nowgam, Srinagar. The property comprises 11.5 marlas of land under Survey No. 25, situated at SK Bagh, Budgam, he said. The official said the accused is presently under NIA custody in connection with a case registered under relevant sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Arms Act and Explosive Substances Act. He said the attachment proceedings were conducted in the presence of Naib Tehsildar B.K. Pora and other officials. Further investigation in the case is underway. (KNO)
Jammu Kashmir Bank appoints two officers as Additional Directors
Srinagar, Apr 24: The Board of Directors of Jammu Kashmir Bank has approved the appointment of 1996-batch AGMUT cadre IAS officer Ashish Kundra and banking professional Pravin Raghavendra as Additional Directors. The decision was taken at a Board meeting held on April 22, 2026, and is subject to shareholders approval. Ashish Kundra has been appointed as an Additional Director under the category of Rotational Directors. He is currently serving as the Chief Secretary of the Union Territory of Ladakh. Pravin Raghavendra has been appointed as an Additional Director in the category of Independent Directors for a period of three years, from April 23, 2026 to April 22, 2029. The appointments are aimed at strengthening the banks board with administrative and professional expertise.
Chinar tree axed in Kralgund, Kupwara during NH-701 construction
Italy dismisses replacing Iran at the World Cup after suggestion by Trump official
Rome, Apr 24: Italian sports officials say four-time champion Italy is not interested in replacing Iran at the upcoming World Cup following a suggestion to that effect by a Trump administration official. Iran has not withdrawn from the World Cup, and the team is preparing to play in the U.S. despite the war in the Middle East. FIFA has insisted its group stage games near Los Angeles and in Seattle will go ahead as planned in June. The Financial Times reported that Paolo Zampolli, the U.S. special envoy for global partnerships, had suggested the swap to President Donald Trump and FIFA president Gianni Infantino. In a phone interview with the Associated Press on Thursday, Zampolli emphasized that my request is not a political request. The ask, which was made to Trump and Infantino on Wednesday, was meant as a contingency plan in case Iran could not participate in the soccer tournament at the last minute. I had a dream, Zampolli told the AP. My request was for the Italian people and the American-Italian people. He said in the FT interview that, with four titles, the Italian national team's appearance in the World Cup would be justified. Italian officials pushed back hard at the suggestion, with Sports Minister Andrea Abodi saying Thursday that first of all, it's not possible. Secondly, it's not a good idea. Luciano Buonfiglio, the president of the Italian Olympic Committee, which oversees all sports in Italy, also dismissed the idea. I would feel offended, Buonfiglio said. You need to deserve to go to the World Cup. Italy's Finance Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti called the suggested swap shameful. Hours later, Trump was asked at the White House about Iranian soccer players potentially not being allowed into the U.S. for the World Cup. He initially joked, I don't think about it too much before adding, That's an interesting question. Let me give that some thought, Trump added. He then deferred to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said, Nothing from the U.S. has told them they can't come. The problem with Iran would be, not their athletes. It would be some of the other people that they want to bring with them, Rubio said, suggesting that Iran's soccer team could bring in people loyal to militant groups disguised as journalists and trainers. We may not be able to let them in, Rubio said of people around the team. But not the athletes themselves. He added that there had been speculation that Iran may decide not to come, but then Italy could fill their spot, without adding details. If they decide not to come on their own, it's 'cause they decided not to come, the secretary of state said of Iranian athletes. While Iran was among the first teams to qualify for the World Cup, Italy missed out for the third consecutive tournament, resulting in the resignations of its national team coach and soccer federation president. Zampolli has long been a part of the Trump family orbit, having introduced then-Melania Knauss to Donald Trump at a New York Fashion Week party in 1998. He regularly posts on social media about his meetings with Infantino, calling him the King of Soccer. Trump last year appointed him as special representative for global partnerships. In March, The New York Times reported that Zampolli had reached out to a top official at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, informing him that the mother of his child was in the country illegally as the two were locked in a custody dispute. She was ultimately deported. The White House did not return a request for comment. Its World Cup task force, housed under the Department of Homeland Security, said it had no comment. FIFA also would not comment. The Iranian embassy in Rome denounced Zampolli's remarks in a comment on X. Football belongs to the people, not to politicians, the embassy said. Italy earned its soccer prowess on the field, not thanks to political maneuvers. The attempt to exclude Iran from the World Cup shows only the moral bankruptcy' of the United States, which fears even the presence of 11 young Iranians on the field of play. Iran's status at the World Cup, which starts in June, has been a source of debate and concern since the U.S. and Israel launched military attacks on the country in February. Trump in March discouraged Iran from participating in the tournament, citing safety concerns. FIFA has consistently said Iran will stick to the World Cup schedule decided last December, and refused to negotiate any suggestion of moving the team's games to co-host Mexico. An Iranian government spokesperson said Wednesday that the men's national team is preparing for proud and successful participation in its World Cup games in the U.S. Iran earned one of eight guaranteed World Cup places allocated to the Asian Football Confederation. Should Iran pull out, in theory the replacement should be the United Arab Emirates, the highest-ranked Asian team that didn't qualify. One possible element of uncertainty is the language of the World Cup tournament rules. FIFA wrote that it can decide to replace a withdrawn team with another association, though without specifying the replacement must come from the same continental confederation.
J&K | Six Tourists Injured After Hotel Lift Collapses In Srinagar
SRINAGAR, Apr 24: Six tourists from Bengaluru were injured after a lift reportedly collapsed at a hotel in the Hyderpora area of Srinagar on Friday, and were later shifted to Bone and Joint Hospital Barzulla for treatment, officials said. The incident occurred at a hotel in Hyderpora where the group was staying. The injured were brought to the hospital with varying degrees of leg and lower body injuries. All patients were reported to be stable, according to information received. The [] The post J&K | Six Tourists Injured After Hotel Lift Collapses In Srinagar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rare male musk deer rescued in Gurez; black bear captured alive in Bandipora
Bandipora, Apr 24: In two major wildlife operations on Friday, the Wildlife Department rescued a rare male musk deer near the Line of Control (LoC) in Gurez Valley and captured a black bear alive in Bandipora town, officials said. An official said the musk deer, locally known as Roose Kat, was rescued from Wanpora village in Gurez after the department received information about its presence in the area. Wildlife official Tanveer Ahmad said that a team immediately rushed to the spot and launched a rescue operation. The animal was carefully trapped and captured alive without causing any harm. The musk deer was safely rescued and shifted to Ajas Range for further rehabilitation, from where it was referred to Dachigam Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre for proper treatment and medical care, Ahmad said. In a separate operation on Friday morning, the department successfully captured a black bear alive from the Hudbal Ahama Shareef area of Bandipora district, officials said. They said the timely intervention helped avert any potential human-wildlife conflict in the area, ensuring the safety of both local residents and the wild animal. The department said both operations reflect its continued efforts to protect rare and endangered wildlife species while maintaining safety in human habitations. Officials also appreciated the cooperation of local residents and urged people to immediately inform the Wildlife Department whenever wild animals are spotted to ensure timely rescue measures can be taken. (KNS)
J&K sets Rs 3,440 Cr Flood Restoration Plan in motion
Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting to review the comprehensive plan for utilisation of funds earmarked for permanent restoration of damages caused by floods and associated calamities in 2025, directing departments to fast-track approvals and execution of works. The meeting was attended by senior officials including Additional Chief Secretaries of Power, Finance and Public Works Departments, Principal Secretary Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (DMRR&R), and other key administrative heads. Deputy Commissioners from across districts joined via video conferencing. Dulloo emphasised the need for timely administrative approvals and technical sanctions to ensure that projects are tendered without delay and completed within stipulated timelines. He directed departments to begin execution by June and submit work-wise progress and completion details periodically. Stressing adherence to central guidelines, the Chief Secretary instructed departments to align all proposals with the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) and avoid duplication of funding, particularly between Recovery & Reconstruction (R&R) and Special Additional Central Assistance (SASCI) components. During the meeting, it was revealed that a total outlay of Rs 3,440.43 crore has been structured across multiple funding streams to address both immediate relief and long-term resilience. Of this, Rs 1,579.09 crore has been approved under the R&R component of the UT Disaster Response Fund, including Rs 1,421.118 crore as central share and Rs 157.909 crore as UT share. Additionally, Rs 330.34 crore has been sanctioned under SDRF/NDRF norms to address immediate and residual impacts of disasters such as floods, flash floods, landslides and cloudbursts. A further Rs 1,431 crore under the SASCI component will be utilised to bridge critical gaps and support resilience-building infrastructure. Major allocations include Rs 860 crore for Roads & Buildings, Rs 315 crore for Jal Shakti, Rs 173 crore for Power Development Department, Rs 51 crore for Agriculture, and Rs 32 crore for Youth Services & Sports. Officials said the funding will prioritise restoration of roads, bridges, irrigation systems and other public infrastructure using a build back better approach to enhance disaster resilience. The central share is to be released in phases, subject to utilisation conditions. The CAPEX Budget 202526 will further support flood mitigation efforts through strengthening of embankments, drainage systems and other protective infrastructure, integrating disaster resilience into long-term development planning. The Chief Secretary underscored the urgency of coordinated execution, calling for robust monitoring and inter-departmental coordination to ensure timely completion of all projects under the plan.
The Latest: Trump orders military to shoot and kill' Iranian small boats choking Strait of Hormuz
Washington, Apr 24: US President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. military to shoot and kill Iranian small boats choking the Strait of Hormuz. In a social media post Thursday morning, he said the military is intensifying its mine clearing efforts in the critical waterway. The move intensified the U.S.-Iran standoff in the Persian Gulf and raised questions about efforts to end the war. Later Thursday, Trump said Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah by three weeks after talks at the White House. The meeting Thursday was the second high-level negotiation between the two countries since last week. The initial 10-day ceasefire, which took effect last Friday, had been due to expire Monday. Meanwhile, the U.S. military said it seized another tanker Thursday associated with smuggling Iranian oil, the Majestic X, in the Indian Ocean, deepening confusion over efforts to end the war. The seizure comes after a day after Iran attacked three cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, capturing two of them. Ship-tracking data showed the Majestic X in the Indian Ocean between Sri Lanka and Indonesia. The standoff between the U.S. and Iran has effectively choked off nearly all exports through the Strait of Hormuz, where 20% of the world's traded oil passes in peacetime, with no end in sight. Here is the latest: Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors thank Trump for historic' moment Speaking alongside Trump in the Oval Office, Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter said Israel and Lebanon have never been next to each other more than today. Leiter thanked Trump and Vice President JD Vance for a day he said was decades in the making. We are going to keep going, working for peace. Let's hope we will get it as soon as possible, he said. Lebanese Ambassador to the U.S. Nada Hamadeh Moawad thanked Trump for presiding over this historic moment. She added: I think with your help, with your support, we can make Lebanon great again. Trump says it's a must' for Iran to end funding for Hezbollah The president reiterated that the U.S. continues to demand that Iran stop it's backing of proxy groups in the Mideast, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, as part of any deal between Washington and Tehran to end the U.S. war on Iran. Yeah, they'll have to cut that, Trump said to a reporter's question about aiding the militant group. That's a must. US envoy compares Hezbollah to a kid throwing rocks The people of Lebanon, the people of Israel are neighbors and they want to get along, said Mike Huckabee, the U.S. envoy to Israel, who was on hand for the White House talks. They can get along, he said. But it's like neighbors who have a rough little kid living in the neighborhood who keeps throwing rocks at everybody's window. And if the kid will quit throwing rocks, the neighbors can get along and start actually working together. Trump says ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended by 3 weeks That comes after representatives from both countries met at the White House on Thursday. The meeting went very well, Trump said on his Truth Social platform. The United States is going to work with Lebanon in order to help it protect itself from Hezbollah. Trump said he will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun at the White House in the near future. A 10-day ceasefire was announced on April 16, pausing fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group. As Israel-Lebanon talks are set to start, rocket fire from Hezbollah Israel's military says its air defenses intercepted rocket fire from Lebanon. It came as talks between Lebanese and Israeli officials were set to begin at the White House. Hezbollah said it had fired at the town of Shtula in response to Israeli attacks on the Lebanese village of Yater. Trump says he's not considering using a nuclear weapon against Iran The president appeared perturbed when asked by a reporter if he'd consider deploying nuclear weapons against the Islamic Republic. No, I wouldn't. We don't need it. Why do I need it? Why would a stupid question like that be asked? Trump fumed. He went on, Why would I use a nuclear weapon, when we've totally, in a very conventional way, decimated them without it. No, I wouldn't use it. A nuclear weapon should never be allowed to be used by anybody. Trump say he won't be rushed to end war as Iran negotiations drag on I don't want to rush myself, said Trump, who added that Iran's leadership is in turmoil. Trump in an exchange with reporters in the Oval Office also pushed back against questions that the conflict is exceeding the four-to-six week timeline that he and aides previously set for the war. I took the country out militarily in the first four weeks. I took it out militarily, Trump said. Now all we're doing is sitting back and seeing what deal (we make). And if they don't want to make a deal, then I'll finish it up militarily. Iranian officials refute Trump's claims of leadership rift in the country In Iran there are no hardliners' or moderates'. We are all Iranians and revolutionaries, Iran's president, and Iran's parliament speaker wrote in an almost identical statement on their social media. A spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry called the U.S. president's claim that there was a leadership rift in Iran a form of deflection, with other Iranian officials also claiming on social media that the country was united. Hours earlier, Trump said that Iran is going through a hard time figuring out who their leader is! They just don't know! Since the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei at the beginning of the war, it has been unclear who in Iran wields ultimate authority over its collection of civilian figures and powerful generals who appear to be in charge. Third aircraft carrier arrives in the Middle East The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush has now arrived in U.S. Central Command, making the ship the third aircraft carrier to be present in the Middle East during a tenuous ceasefire in the Iran war. The Bush is now in the Indian Ocean, according to a social media post from the military command. The USS Abraham Lincoln is located in the Arabian Sea and the USS Gerald R. Ford is in the Red Sea. The Bush, which left its home port of Norfolk, Va. at the end of March, proceeded to sail across the Atlantic Ocean but then made the unusual choice to turn south and sail around the Horn of Africa before heading north toward the waters of the Middle East Air defenses in action over Tehran Iran's capital Thursday night saw air defense systems in action as explosions were heard in the western part of the city. State media said the move was against hostile targets, without any elaboration. Witnesses said air defense systems were also heard southwest of the city. Some Iranian media said earlier Wednesday that a test of the systems was in process. Clashes disrupt Israeli Supreme Court hearing Clashes broke out at Israel's Supreme Court during a hearing on petitions calling on the government to establish an official state commission of inquiry into the Oct. 7 attacks. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes the investigation. Protesters attempted to break into the courtroom, forcing the proceedings to pause, according to Israeli media reports. The hearing resumed after about 30 minutes. Separate confrontations were reported outside the court between bereaved families holding opposing views. Renowned US-Kuwaiti journalist detained in Kuwait acquitted, press monitor says The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said Thursday that a Kuwaiti court acquitted journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin on all charges following 52 days of detention. Shihab-Eldin, an award-winning journalist who contributed reporting to major media outlets, was arrested March 3 while visiting his family in Kuwait, CPJ said. The press monitor previously reported that Kuwaiti authorities have charged him with spreading false information, harming national security, and misusing his mobile phone. We are relieved that Ahmed Shihab-Eldin has been found innocent after 52 days in detention, said CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg. Trump to join Israel-Lebanon talks at White House A U.S. official says President Donald Trump will greet Israeli and Lebanese diplomats who will meet for a second round of talks on Thursday at the White House. The official said the meeting had been moved from the State Department, where the first round was held last week, to the White House so that Trump could attend. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal administration planning. The talks come as a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that was agreed to by the Israeli and Lebanese governments is due to expire. U.S. officials say they hope an extension of the truce can be arranged. Israel appoints envoy to Christian world Israel's foreign minister Gideon Saar has appointed George Deek as special envoy to the Christian world in a bid to strengthen ties with Christian communities, according to a government statement. Deek, a veteran diplomat and former ambassador to Azerbaijan, is a member of Israel's Arab Christian community. Saar said Israel attaches great importance to its relations with Christians worldwide. The appointment comes after a pair of incidents that strained relations with the Christian world. Last month, Israeli police prevented Catholic leaders from celebrating Palm Sunday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, citing the war with Iran. And an Israeli soldier set off a global firestorm by smashing a statue of Jesus Christ in Lebanon. Two soldiers have been sentenced to jail for their roles in the incident. Pope urges US and Iran to return to peace talks, condemns capital punishment After a trip that was dominated by the very public back and forth between Pope Leo XIV and U.S. President Donald Trump over the war, Leo urged the United States and Iran to return to negotiations. He called for a new culture of peace to replace the recourse to violence whenever conflicts arise. He said the question wasn't whether the Iran regime should change or not. The question should be about how to promote the values we believe in without the deaths of so many innocents. He revealed that he carries with him the photo of a Muslim Lebanese boy who had been killed in Israel's recent war with Hezbollah. The boy had been photographed holding a sign welcoming the pope when he visited Lebanon last year. As a pastor I cannot be in favor of war, he told reporters aboard his plane. I would like to encourage everyone to find responses that come from a culture of peace and not hatred and division. Trump likes a naval blockade. But Iran presents big differences from Venezuela and Cuba President Donald Trump has turned to naval blockades to pressure the governments of Venezuela, Cuba and now Iran to meet his demands, but his preferred tactic is confronting a very different reality in the Middle East than in the Caribbean. Unlike Cuba or Venezuela, Iran choked off a crucial trade route for energy shipments, meaning the longer the standoff persists, the more the global economy will suffer. Tehran also poses a greater military threat than those two adversaries in America's own hemisphere and requires a sustained military presence far from U.S. shores. Iran's leverage over the Strait of Hormuz gives it power during a shaky ceasefire because the widening economic risks, especially higher U.S. gas prices in an election year, could force the Republican president to end the blockade on Iran's ports and coastline, experts say. Palestinians mourn another death in historically violent year in the occupied West Bank 25-year-old father of twins was shot by Israeli settlers in a village home to a large Palestinian-American population, sparking an outpouring of grief at his funeral Thursday. The Ramallah-based Palestinian Ministry of Health said Awda Awawdeh died from gunshot wounds after what witnesses described as a clash with settlers attempting to steal Palestinian livestock. Young men from our town gathered and came to confront them. The settlers fired at them, and the young man Awda Awawdeh was hit and injured on his side with a live bullet, said Ziad Manasrah, a local paramedic who helped transport Awawdeh from the town of Deir Dibwan to the hospital. Awawdeh is the 11th Palestinian killed by Israeli settlers in 2026, surpassing the nine killed in 2025. The daily killings in the West Bank are not incidental, but an integral part of a systematic process of ethnic cleansing. The Israeli system does not halt this violence deliberately because it serves its political goal: the suppression and dispossession of Palestinians from their land, said Yuli Novak, the executive director the Israeli rights group B'Tselem. Lebanese cabinet discusses potential move to join the ICC Lebanon's Deputy Prime Minister Tarek Mitri said ministers on Thursday discussed joining the International Criminal Court, a permanent tribunal that prosecutes individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, for a specific period. The move would mark a significant shift for Lebanon, which is not a member of the court. Mitri said the move would enable the ICC to look into war crimes and humanitarian crimes which were committed on Lebanese territory. Lebanon has accused Israel of war crimes and and repeated breaches of international law during the latest war with Hezbollah. Iran's judiciary chief touts the country's show of force in the Strait of Hormuz Iran's judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejehi, said on X that the country's armed forces were demonstrating strength in the Strait of Hormuz, citing what he described as a Revolutionary Guard mosquito fleet of speedboats and underwater drones, along with action against three ships in the waterway. He wrote that the IRGC's mosquito fleet, with speedboats and drones, lies in wait from the sea caves of Faror Island for the American aggressor warships, ready to saturate their air defenses and bring utter ruin upon the invaders. He called the display a source of pride and warned against U.S. naval presence. Israeli defense minister says Israel is ready to resume war with Iran Israel's defense minister, Israel Katz, said Thursday that Israel is prepared to resume war with Iran and is awaiting a green light from the United States, according to a statement following a security assessment. We are waiting for a green light from the United States, Katz said, adding that the military is ready for both defensive and offensive operations and targets are marked. Israelis express mixed views on Lebanon talks Residents in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv expressed mixed views on talks between Israel and Lebanon, with opinions ranging from calls for diplomacy to deep skepticism over Hezbollah's role. I always believe that you can talk, but you have to be prepared for war, said Ben Kurtzer, a Jerusalem resident. Others were more skeptical. Who is there to talk to? said Yardena Sharon. Some drew a distinction between Lebanon and Hezbollah. We do not want to be hostile with the state of Lebanon; we have no hostility towards them. I think there are, undoubtedly, wonderful people there, people who seek peace, just as we seek peace, said Matan Moalem, a Jerusalem resident. Hezbollah needs to be eliminated once and for all, to take control of the entire area that constantly threatens Israel, firing in our direction and always seeking to eliminate and kill us. In Tel Aviv, others emphasized diplomacy. Force without brains is worth nothing. In the end, only agreements bring peace and security, only agreements, said Daron Sabani. Images of new crucifix in southern Lebanon convey message of hope, dialogue and peace,' Meloni says Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni on Thursday thanked Italian peacekeepers serving in southern Lebanon for donating a new crucifix to the village of Debel after the original was destroyed by an Israeli soldier in an incident that drew international criticism. Meloni said images showing the crucifix being delivered and placed in the same spot as the one destroyed days earlier conveyed a message of hope, dialogue and peace. Israel's military said Tuesday it had replaced the crucifix and shared a photograph of the new one on social media. The replacement appeared smaller and more ornate than the original, which had been smashed by a soldier. The Israeli military said two soldiers involved in the episode will be held for a month in military detention. Ukraine's president discloses details of security agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a CNN interview that his country signed a Drone Deal with the three Gulf countries, aiming to help them manufacture much cheaper drones and drone interceptors. Zelenskyy toured the Gulf countries late May, but there was no immediate word on the details of the signed agreements between Ukraine and the Gulf countries. A (low-cost, Iranian-designed Shahed drone) can cost from 80 to 130 thousand dollars. It will be destroyed not with a missile worth 3-4 million dollars, but with an interceptor costing 10 thousand dollars, Zelenskyy wrote, adding that he wants to help Gulf countries defend themselves. Speaking earlier this month, Zelenskyy said that in exchange for its drone expertise, Ukraine would get air defense weapons to protect its energy infrastructure, along with oil, diesel and, in some cases, financial help. Ukrainian officials haven't published details of the final deal. Stable ceasefire and assurances' needed for transit in the Strait of Hormuz The chief safety and security officer in BIMCO, the world's largest international shipping association, said Thursday that shipping companies need assurances from both Iran and the U.S. to transit the vital waterway. Mine clearance efforts are also needed as they pose a particular concern, Jakob Larsen said in a statement, adding that the process of mine clearance could take up to several weeks. Hours earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump said in a social media post that the military is intensifying its mine clearing efforts in the strait. The Strait of Hormuz remains fully closed Thursday as the U.S.-Iran standoff continues to intensify in the Persian Gulf.
Trump says Israel and Lebanon agree to extend ceasefire by 3 weeks
Washington, Apr 24: President Donald Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah by three weeks after talks at the White House on Thursday. Trump says the meeting between Israel's and Lebanon's ambassadors to the United States went very well. The meeting was the second high-level negotiation between the two countries since last week. The initial 10-day ceasefire, which took effect last Friday, had been due to expire Monday.
Omar Govt busy in 'marathons, skiing, 5-star dinners': Sunil Sharma
Leader of Opposition in Assembly and senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma on Thursday launched a sharp attack on the National Conference (NC) government in Jammu and Kashmir, accusing Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his council of ministers of being disconnected from ground realities while the Union Territory grapples with mounting public issues. Addressing reporters, Sharma said that governance has effectively stalled since the October 2024 Assembly elections, with very little visible administrative action to tackle pressing concerns such as water shortages, erratic power supply and deteriorating road infrastructure. He said that instead of prioritising governance, the leadership appeared more focused on optics and leisure activities. In a time when people are struggling with basic amenities, ministers are invisible on the ground. Omar sb and others are busy with marathons, cycling events, skiing and 5-star dinners while public grievances go unheard, he said while intensifying his criticism of the governments functioning. Taking direct aim at Omar Abdullah, Sharma questioned his administrative priorities, pointing out that the Chief Minister is handling 17 departments but has failed to convene key review meetings. There is no visible governance. Managing so many departments requires seriousness and accountability, but we are not seeing that. The focus seems misplaced, he said. He further accused the administration of fostering corruption at multiple levels, alleging that common citizens are forced to pay bribes even for routine work. Send an ordinary person to a tehsildar or a Block Development Officer, and nothing moves without money. The transfer industry is thriving openly, Sharma claimed. The BJP leader also pressed the NC government to clarify the status of its electoral promises, including free LPG cylinders, free electricity and the creation of one lakh jobs. According to him, the gap between promises and delivery is widening, further deepening public dissatisfaction. On the recent security-related incident involving former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, a senior BJP leader called for a detailed investigation. He questioned why no prior information had been shared with law enforcement agencies, suggesting inconsistencies in the narrative. He also said that the individual linked to the incident had no criminal or terror background, indicating the possibility of a personal matter rather than a broader security threat. Dismissing concerns about threats to the Abdullah family, Sharma remarked that they already have extensive security cover. Their security presence is so overwhelming that at times it feels disproportionate, he said. He also expressed surprise at Omar Abdullahs renewed push for statehood after assuming office. It is ironic that after becoming Chief Minister, he has started demanding statehood instead of focusing on governance and fulfilling commitments, Sharma added.
WUCMA steps up Wular Lake restoration, generates Rs 25 Cr from willow removal drive
The Wular Conservation and Management Authority (WUCMA) has generated over Rs 25 crore in revenue from the ongoing extraction of willow trees, even as the authority says focus remains on eco-tourism development and the ecological restoration of Wular Lake. Chief Executive Director of WUCMA and Chief Conservator of Forests Kashmir, Irfan Rasool Wani, said while the timber extraction has been financially significant, the core mandate remains strictly environmental. So far, we have generated more than Rs 25 crore in revenue from willows, but revenue generation is not our main objective. Our main objective is the restoration of the lake, Wani stated. Willows create a hindrance to water hydrology and must be removed. As compensation, we are conducting extensive plantations in the Erin and Madhumati catchments, surrounding the lake, he added. Outlining the conservation roadmap for the wetland this year, Wani noted the pressing need is to address critically silted zones. We have already restored an area of five square kilometres. We are now drafting new Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) with a focus on restoring an additional two to three square kilometres in the coming years, he added. Moving forward this year, WUCMA officials said, is targeting infrastructure development to promote responsible tourism. During a tour of the lake's periphery to inspect ground realities, Wani reviewed ongoing construction at eco-tourism parks in Banyari, SK Payeen, and Garoora, alongside walkway projects currently being executed by the R&B department in north Kashmirs Bandipora district. Our tenders are in place, and our effort is to complete all these eco-tourism parks and walkways this year, Wani said. Accompanied by WUCMA Coordinator Altaf Ahmad Dentoo, Superintending Engineer Fida Hussain Rizvi, and Assistant Executive Engineer Mohsin Hussain Khan. Wani directed all executing agencies to ensure timely completion without compromising on quality or ecological sensitivity.
Concealment of facts amounts to playing fraud upon Court: HC
The High Court of J&K and Ladakh imposed as costs Rs 50000 on some petitioners for approaching it with tainted hands, saying suppression or concealment of material facts amounts to playing fraud upon the Court. A Bench of Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal dismissed a petition, observing that a litigant invoking the extraordinary jurisdiction of the Court must come with clean hands, clean mind and complete candour, and is under a bounden obligation to disclose all material facts which have a bearing on the adjudication of the lis (plea) In their petition filed by Ghulam Muhammad Shekh and two others under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, the petitioners had challenged Special Mobile Magistrate, Budgams order dated March 24, 2026, whereby Tehsildar, Budgam had been directed to implement order dated June 4, 2025, besides seeking other reliefs. The Court noted that the petitioners had already approached the Special Mobile Magistrate, Budgam by filing an application seeking suspension of the order dated March 24, 2026 and the trial court upon hearing both sides had already passed an order dated April 6, 2026, whereby, the operation and execution of the impugned order had already been stayed. Thus, the grievance projected in the present petition already stands redressed by the competent court, the court said. The Court underscored that the duty to disclose is absolute, and extends not only to facts which support the case of the party, but equally to those which are averse to it. Any attempt to mislead the court strikes at the very root of the administration of justice and undermines the confidence reposed in judicial proceedings. Once, the execution of the impugned order already stood stayed by the Court concerned, there was no occasion for the petitioners to invoke the supervisory jurisdiction of the Court under Article 227 of the Constitution of India seeking to quash the same order, the court said The filing of the present petition, therefore, appears to be wholly unnecessary and misconceived, it added. The Court held that a litigant who attempts to pollute the stream of justice or approaches the Court with tainted hands is not entitled to any relief, interim or final. This Court is not only justified in declining relief but is duty-bound to dismiss such proceedings with exemplary costs, so as to deprecate such practice and to preserve the judicial sanctity. The Court observed that petition was an abuse of the process of law and utterly misconceived and devoid of any merit. It, accordingly, dismissed the same and imposed Rs 50,000 costs on the petitioners to be deposited by the petitioners with the Courts Registry within two weeks.
Mega rally under Nasha Mukt Abhiyan held in Kangan
A mega rally under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan was successfully conducted in Kangan on Thursday with large-scale participation from students, locals, police, civil administration, and other security agencies. The rally was flagged off from the Sub-Divisional Magistrates Office Kangan and passed through the main market before culminating at Govt Degree College Kangan. ACR Ganderbal Syed Salahudin, SDM Kangan Nazir Ahmad, Tehsildar Kangan, SHO Kangan and heads or various educational institutions participate. Participants carried banners and placards carrying anti-drug slogans Say No to Drugs, Yes to Life and Nasha Chhodo, Zindagi Jodo. SDM Kangan on the occasion said the objective of the rally was to sensitize the public, especially youth, about the devastating effects of drug abuse and to promote collective community responsibility. He urged parents and teachers to keep close watch on children and encourage them towards sports and skill-based activities. Police officers present on the occasion highlighted the enforcement measures being taken to curb drug peddling in the sub-division and appealed to the public to share information about drug traffickers on the anti-narcotics helpline. Officials said similar awareness rallies and programmes will continue across Ganderbal district under the UT-wide Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan to ensure demand reduction through mass awareness and community participation. Meanwhile, under the Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan, Ganderbal Police organized a series of Drug Awareness Rallies and Programmes across the district, reinforcing its commitment towards a drug-free society. Similar Awareness Drives were carried out at various Educational Institutions across the district to sensitize youth about the harmful effects of drug abuse. The main event was held at Government Degree College Ganderbal, where the Principal Degree College Ganderbal, Dy.SP Headquarters Ganderbal, Dy.SP DAR, faculty members, and students actively participated and pledged to work collectively towards eradicating drug menace.
Hunt begins for new VC IUST as HED issues advertisement
The Jammu and Kashmir Government has started the process to appoint a new Vice Chancellor for the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) Awantipora. Following the constitution of a search committee last month to draw the panel of candidates, the Higher Education Department (HED) has issued a notification inviting applications from eligible candidates for the VC post. As already reported, the J&K government in July 2021 appointed Prof Shakil Ahmad Romshoo as the new Vice Chancellor of IUST Awantipora, for a period of three years. Later in July 2024, Prof. Romshoo was granted a two-year extension in his term as Vice Chancellor by the government. Earlier in February this year, J&K Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha approved constitution of a four-member committee to recommend panel of candidates for appointment of Vice Chancellor Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST). The committee is be headed by the former Vice Chancellor of Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad Prof. Mohd. Miyan as its chairman. The other members of the committee include Prof. Kumud Sharma Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi International Hindi University Wardha, who has been nominated by the University Grants Commission, Prof. Pankaj Chandra Vice Chancellor of Ahmedabad University, and Prof. Subeer S. Majumdar, Director General of Gujarat Biotechnology University, Gandhinagar. The committee will recommend to the Chancellor a panel of not less than four eligible candidates for appointment to the post, the order reads. The committee has been asked to submit the panel of the candidates to the chancellor by or before May 31, 2026 Meanwhile, as per the advertisement notification, the selection committee has invited nominations and applications from distinguished academics for the position of Vice Chancellor of the IUST. The Vice Chancellor is the principal academic and executive head of the University and shall exercise all powers as prescribed under the University Act, Statutes, and Ordinances, the advertisement reads. Besides other aspects, the advertisement reads that the VC shall be responsible for providing academic vision, strategic direction, and dynamic leadership to the University besides ensuring implementation of national education policies, including the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The VC will be responsible for fostering a culture of research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and interdisciplinary collaboration and also enhance University's national and international standing through academic partnerships, rankings, and accreditations, it reads. As per the UGC Regulations, 201 and the University Statutes, the aspiring candidate must be an eminent scholar with a Ph.D. degree and a consistently outstanding academic record. He should have minimum of 10 years of experience as Professor in a University or 10 years of experience in a reputed research or academic administrative organization with proof of having demonstrated academic leadership, it reads. As per the advertisement, the candidate shall not be more than 67 years of age on the last date of receipt of applications as notified in this advertisement. During the tenure of office, the VC shall not continue beyond the age of 70 years, it reads. As per the notification, the VC shall hold office for a term of three years extendable up to five years from the date of assumption of charge, or until attaining the age of seventy years, whichever is earlier. The application form is available on the website- www.iust.ac.in and https://highereducation.jk.gov.in The duly signed application form must be accompanied by detailed Curriculum Vitae and proof of date of birth. The application form along with all relevant documents shall be submitted electronically through e-mail: iustvcselectioncommittee@gmail.com, strictly in pdf format only, it reads. The last date for receipt of applications has been fixed as May 15 of 2026 up to 5 pm. In-service candidates must attach a No Objection Certificate (NOC) and vigilance, integrity certificate from their present employer. The advertisement further reads that the Selection Committee reserves the right to shortlist candidates and to call only those deemed suitable, in its opinion, for interaction. The Committee further reserves the right to withdraw this advertisement or to cancel/postpone the selection process at any stage, without assigning any reason, it reads. The advertisement further reads that canvassing in any form or attempting to bring influence shall be treated as a disqualification. The appointment shall be subject to the provisions of the J&K IUST Act, XVIII of 2005, the University Statutes, the UGC Regulations, 2018, and any other applicable laws/guidelines in force from time to time, it reads.
World Book Day-2026 |In times of AI & new-age tech, book lovers highlight charm of reading
A series of events were organized by the Department of Libraries & Research today across Kashmir division to commemorate the World Book & Copyright Day-2026. World Book and Copyright Day is celebrated on April 23 every year to promote the love for reading and writing; power of publishing, making reading accessible for all and the importance of protecting intellectual property through copyright laws. The Day also signifies the potential of books and literature in shaping minds, uniting people, and inspiring social transformation. Proclaimed by UNESCO in 1995, the day commemorates the passing away of literary legends including William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, all of whom passed away on this day. This year's theme for World Book and Copyright Day is Literacy through multilingualism and access to books for all. To mark the day, todays main event was organized at SPS Central Library complex with an Exhibition of Special Literary Collections including Manuscripts, Rare Books and Miniature Paintings. The exhibition was opened to public by Rubina Kousar, Director General, Libraries & Research, J&K. The main attractions of the exhibition, jointly organized by SPS Library Srinagar & the Oriental Research Library (ORL) Srinagar, were the historic manuscripts like Qarabai-Din, Sadh PandLuqman and Shahnama Firdous. Some of the rare books including Mahabharata & Ramayana, Rajtarangni by Kalhanna,Tareekh-e-Rasheedi, Gazetteer of India and Kashur - a history of Kashmir were also displayed at the exhibition. Speaking on the occasion, Director General Libraries & Research, J&K said the Oriental Research Library, Srinagar established in 1904, is a repository of around 6000 rare manuscripts in 17 languages encompassing varied fields. The library also has around 500 rare books and miniature paintings. Rubina said the manuscript collection of ORL is a treasure-trove of religious, philosophical, historical, literary and scientific writings rich in classical languages like Persian, Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, Turki, Brij Bhasha and Arabic. These languages have left deep impression on Kashmiri language by conditioning its growth in terms of forms and scope, she said and added that the Sanskrit, language of court and culture in 9th and beginning of 10th century in Kashmir contributes number of religious, aesthetic and poetic articulations and are preserved in ORL Srinagar. She said such exhibitions make our young generation aware about, the culture, traditions, heritage and history of Jammu and Kashmir. A large number of people from different walks of life visited the exhibition and evinced keen interest in the rare literary resources. Book exhibitions and other activities including literary tours of libraries to re-discover the magic of books and re-inculcate reading habits among the youth were organised in District and Tehsil Libraries across Kashmir as part of World Book & Copyright Day-2026 events. The Department of Libraries, has for the past few years, laid special emphasis on selection of reference books for students preparing for IAS/KAS/NEET/JEE and other competitive examinations to make productive use of the resources earmarked for the purchase of books resulting in huge boost to the footfall of youth in public libraries.
US naval blockade collapses asIranian ships employ dark fleet tactics
Around 28 Iranian-linked ships carrying oil and gas transited the Strait of Hormuz despite the US blockade, reports The Wall Street Journal. The tankers slipped through this critical checkpoint for global oil supply. Tankers laden with Iranian cargo have left the Gulf of Oman since April 13, when the blockade was implemented. Meanwhile, the US military claimed that it had turned around over 27 vessels and completely halted Iranian trade. However, Lloyds List, which is a premier source for global maritime news, data and analysis, stated that at least 28 vessels linked to Irans so-called shadow fleet have bypassed the US naval blockade A steady flow of shadow fleet traffic in and out of the Middle East Gulf. Twelve shadow fleet vessels breached the U S blockade, and five transited East. The remaining nine vessels moved Westbound. The U S Central Command (CENTCOM) has directed 27 to 28 vessels to turn around or return to Iranian ports since a naval blockade was initiated on April 13, 2026, following the failure of peace talks. The blockade is part of intensified US-Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. On April 19, 2026, the US seized the Iranian-flagged cargo ship Touska after it refused to comply with warnings, marking the first such seizure in the area. Dozens of transits occurred in the first few days, while some ships were turned back. The blockade appears to have been effective in the first 2448 hours, but harder to sustain perfectly over time. Partial enforcement reality: Some ships comply or are intercepted, while others slip through gaps. The U.S. may be counting direct interdictions, while Lloyds is tracking overall vessel movements, including indirect or deceptive routes. Irans so-called shadow fleet is specifically designed to evade sanctions and blockades. The fleet uses common tactics, including disabling or spoofing tracking systems (AIS). Lloyds List Intelligence shows a steady flow of shadow fleet traffic in and out of the Middle East Gulf Ship-to-ship transfers at sea and complex ownership structures, and flag changes, routing through third countries or indirect paths. These methods make a 100% airtight naval blockade extremely difficult, even with a heavy military presence. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the violations include the US naval blockade of Iranian ports, which he said amounted to taking the global economy hostage and warmongering by Israel on all fronts. Iran remains open to negotiations, said Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, but he added, reach of commitments, blockade and threats are main obstacles to genuine negotiations. It appeared early Tuesday that the US and Iran would hold new peace talks in Pakistan this week - but they have yet to begin.
Highest record voter turnout in West Bengal, 91.74%, Tamil Nadu 84.69%
West Bengal and Tamil Nadu witnessed heavy voter participation in their respective Assembly elections on Thursday, with polling largely peaceful but marked by sporadic incidents of violence in parts of West Bengal. In West Bengal, an impressive 91.74 per cent turnout was recorded till 6 p.m. in the first phase of polling. Of the 3.60 crore eligible voters, nearly 91.46 per cent had cast their ballots across 152 constituencies spread over 16 districts. The phase will determine the fate of 1,478 candidates in the 294-member State Assembly. Among districts, Jhargram reported the highest turnout at 90.53 per cent, followed by Malda at 89.56 per cent and Kalimpong at 81.98 per cent. Most districts recorded polling above 78 per cent. However, the day was not without tension. Police said stones were hurled at BJP candidate Agnimitra Pauls car in Asansol Dakshin, damaging its rear windows. Another BJP candidate, Subhendu Sarkar from Kumarganj, alleged that he was injured after his vehicle was attacked by Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers. In Murshidabad, clashes were reported when TMC workers allegedly confronted police during the visit of Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AUJP) founder Humayun Kabir. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has sought a report following complaints that some voters were prevented from casting their ballots in parts of Domkal. The remaining 142 constituencies, including those in and around Kolkata, will go to polls in the second phase on April 29. Counting of votes is scheduled for May 4. Tamil Nadu Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu also recorded robust voter participation, with a 84.69 per cent turnout reported by evening. The state is witnessing a three-cornered contest between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, the AIADMK-BJP alliance, and actor Vijays political debut. The DMK has campaigned on its Dravidian Model of governance and welfare initiatives, while the AIADMK and BJP have targeted the ruling party over allegations of corruption and family rule, promising clean, efficient governance if voted into power. Both states remain key battlegrounds where the BJP has historically struggled to establish dominance, making the outcome politically significant at the national level.
IHCL expands hospitality skilling initiatives in J&K
The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) has intensified its efforts to promote tourism-linked employment in J&K by expanding its hospitality skilling and employability initiatives across the region. Reinforcing its broader commitment to inclusive growth and nation-building, IHCL is focusing on equipping local youth with industry-relevant skills to enhance their participation in the hospitality sector. The initiative forms part of the companys larger strategy to create sustainable livelihood opportunities in regions with high tourism potential but limited access to structured training. Gaurav Pokhariyal, Executive Vice President Human Resources at IHCL, said that skill development remains central to the companys social impact vision. He noted that targeted interventions in J&K are aimed at empowering youth with practical training, enabling them to build long-term careers in hospitality while contributing to regional economic development.
Stellantis opens dual-brand Auto Hub in Srinagar
Stellantis India on Wednesday inaugurated a new Stellantis Brand House (SBH) in Srinagar, marking a significant expansion of its retail footprint in Jammu and Kashmir. Set up in partnership with ARSH Automobiles Pvt. Ltd., the facility integrates Jeep and Citron under one roof, offering full-scale sales, service and genuine spares support. Addressing the inauguration, Shailesh Hazela, CEO and Managing Director of Stellantis India, described Srinagar as a high-potential market with evolving consumer demand. He noted that the new facility aims to provide seamless access to both brands, combining Citrons comfort-focused mobility with Jeeps performance-driven capability suited to the regions terrain and weather conditions. Dealership Principal Mohammad Anwar Khan said the integrated setup will cater to the growing aspirations of customers in Jammu and Kashmir while addressing region-specific mobility needs. He added that the partnership is expected to deliver a reliable ownership experience backed by strong service infrastructure. The newly launched SBH has been designed as a modern, experience-led phygital space, blending digital interfaces with personalised in-person engagement. Customers can explore vehicles, receive expert guidance and complete purchases within a transparent and streamlined environment, supported by after-sales services. The facility will serve not only Srinagar but also adjoining districts, including Ganderbal, Budgam, Pulwama, Anantnag, Baramulla, Bandipora, Sopore and Kupwara, improving accessibility to Stellantis offerings across the Valley. Spread over 12,000 sq. ft., the outlet features an integrated 3S setup, a contemporary showroom, customer lounge, consultation areas and capacity to display up to five vehicles.
Doorstep Governance: Mobile passport service rolled out in Shopian
In a significant step towards strengthening citizen-centric governance and improving access to essential public services, the district administration Shopian on Wednesday launched a first-of-its-kind Mobile Passport Seva initiative at the Mini Secretariat. The service was formally inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner Shishir Gupta (IAS) in the presence of Regional Passport Officer (RPO) Srinagar, B. S. Rawat, along with senior officials from the district administration. The initiative aims to decentralise passport-related services and bring them closer to residents, particularly those who previously had to travel to Srinagar to complete application formalities. On its first day, the mobile service benefited over 50 applicants, reflecting a strong public response. A dedicated team from the Regional Passport Office Srinagar was deployed on-site to ensure smooth and efficient processing of applications. The Mobile Passport Van is scheduled to operate in the district for two days, with more than 100 applicants having already secured prior appointments. Officials stated that the initiative is expected to significantly ease logistical challenges for residents, reducing both travel time and associated costs. The programme also serves as a pilot model for extending similar outreach services to other districts in the region. During the event, authorities actively sought feedback from applicants to evaluate service delivery and identify potential areas for improvement. Officials assured that such outreach programmes would be conducted periodically, depending on public demand and administrative feasibility. Technical coordination and backend support for the camp were facilitated to ensure seamless digital processing of applications, contributing to the overall efficiency of the initiative. The service received a positive response from the public, with beneficiaries appreciating the convenience and accessibility it offered. Many applicants called for the initiative to be held more frequently, citing its effectiveness in bridging service gaps in the district.
KTMF, Axis Bank hold high-level talks to boost credit flow for Kashmir businesses
The Kashmir Traders & Manufacturers Federation (KTMF) on Thursday held a high-level interaction with senior management of Axis Bank in Srinagar, focusing on strengthening financial support and improving credit access for the business community in J&K. The meeting was attended by KTMFs senior leadership, district presidents, and representatives of various trade bodies from across the Valley. The Axis Bank delegation included Vijay Shetty, President Commercial Banking Coverage Group; Sunil Khatri, Senior Vice President (Working Capital Credit); Vineet Miglani, Senior Vice President (Risk Head); Kanwalbir Singh, Senior Vice President (Circle Head); Aadil Shah, Vice President & Cluster Head; and Gowher Sheikh, Vice President & Cluster Head. A detailed and result-oriented discussion was held on key issues such as lending practices, access to credit, working capital requirements, and the overall business ecosystem in the region. Deliberations also explored avenues for business expansion and the role of financial institutions in supporting trade and manufacturing sectors. KTMF President Mohammad Yaseen Khan highlighted the critical role of banks in revitalising the Valleys economy. He stressed the need for a more responsive and flexible banking approach, particularly in facilitating credit for small and medium enterprises. He urged the bank to adopt trader-friendly policies and ensure smoother financial accessibility. Speakers at the meeting underscored KTMFs extensive grassroots presence across districts and tehsils, describing it as one of the most representative business bodies in Jammu and Kashmir. The leadership reiterated that this wide network enables the federation to effectively articulate the concerns of the business community and engage constructively with institutions for inclusive economic growth. Several trade leaders, including Bashir Ahmad Rather, Qazi Tauseef, Din Mohammad Mattoo, Fayaz Ahmad Ahangar, Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, Mohammad Ismail Beigh, Javaid Ahmad Zargar, Tariq Ahmad Mugloo, Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Altaf Ahmad Kar, Rouf Reshie, Umar Farooq, Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, Mehrajuddin Ahmad and Ajaz Ahmad Baba, shared ground-level insights, highlighting challenges related to collateral requirements, credit flow bottlenecks and the need for customised financial products suited to local conditions. Senior business leader Mushtaq Ahmad Chaya and Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry functionary Aashiq Shangloo were also present on the occasion. Responding to the concerns, Axis Bank officials acknowledged the unique challenges faced by businesses in the region and reiterated their commitment to addressing them in a structured and time-bound manner. The delegation said the bank is looking to enhance its lending exposure in Jammu and Kashmir and assured that efforts would be made to introduce tailored financial solutions, improve credit accessibility and streamline processes. The meeting concluded on a positive note, with both sides agreeing to strengthen coordination and explore new avenues of collaboration aimed at fostering business growth and economic development in the region.
Shehr-e-Khaas traders raise banking concerns in meeting with J&K Bank officials
A detailed and outcome-oriented meeting was convened between representatives of the Shehr-e-Khaas Traders Alliance and senior officials of Jammu and Kashmir Bank Ltd, focusing on a range of pressing issues affecting traders and shopkeepers in the historic downtown business hub of Srinagar. The interaction brought together Alliance members and key banking officials, including Zonal Head Muzaffar Ahmad and Cluster Head Zahoor Ahmad, in what participants described as a constructive engagement aimed at resolving long-standing operational challenges. The meeting assumed significance in the context of growing concerns among local traders regarding banking accessibility, liquidity constraints, and delays in financial facilitation. The Traders Alliance delegation included President Nazir Ahmad Shah, along with prominent members Mushtaq Ahmad Gagroo, Hashim Gupkari, Ahmad Hameem, Suhail Ahmad Dhar, and Chief Spokesperson Feroz Ahmad Wani. The delegation collectively reiterated the need for sustained coordination between financial institutions and the trading community to ensure economic stability in the area. During the discussions, the Traders Alliance highlighted multiple grievances faced by the business community, particularly emphasizing disruptions in banking services that have had a direct bearing on day-to-day commercial activities. A major point of concern raised was the discontinuation or restriction of overdraft (OD) limits for traders, which has adversely impacted working capital cycles and limited the ability of small and medium businesses to sustain operations. The Alliance strongly urged the bank authorities to take immediate and effective steps to ensure the smooth functioning of banking services in the area. Members stressed that timely restoration of OD limits is critical, especially in a market like Shehr-e-Khaas, where traditional businesses rely heavily on short-term credit to maintain inventory flow and manage operational expenses. Responding to the concerns, the bank officials acknowledged the issues raised and assured the delegation that the matters would be examined on priority. Both Muzaffar Ahmad and Zahoor Ahmad conveyed a positive and reassuring stance, indicating that the bank is committed to addressing the genuine difficulties faced by its customers. They emphasized that corrective measures would be initiated after due assessment, and efforts would be made to streamline banking operations in the region. Participants noted that the officials maintained a cooperative and respectful approach throughout the meeting, allowing for open dialogue and detailed discussion of each issue. The Alliance appreciated the willingness of the bank representatives to engage directly with stakeholders and listen attentively to their concerns. The meeting concluded on a note of cautious optimism, with traders expressing hope that the assurances given by the bank officials would translate into tangible improvements in the near future. Stakeholders underscored that timely intervention and policy responsiveness are essential to revive confidence among traders and support the broader commercial ecosystem of Shehr-e-Khaas.
A delegation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jammu (JCCI) led by its president Arun Gupta called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and discussed with him a wide range of issues pertaining to industry and the general public on Thursday. Major industrial sector issues deliberated during the meeting included turnover incentives, free-hold rights, power amnesty, freezing of power tariff for five years, working capital interest subvention, land allotment cancellation and 20 percent capping in land allotment for sons of the soil. JCCI president Arun Gupta, during interaction, stated, Time and again we are flagging the issues but we are not getting exact reply or solution to these issues. He requested the Chief Minister to consider the cited issues on priority and constitute committees to settle them once for all. While discussing the issue relating to Shahpur Kandi dam project agreement, Gupta urged the Chief Minister to develop the required transmission infrastructure so that J&K could get its due share of electricity at cheaper rates that would also solve the problem regarding shortage of electricity in the UT. The other issues discussed in the meeting included change of land use; renewal or execution of lease deeds (in Sabzi Mandi, Fruit Mandi, Bahu Plaza, Shiv Market Railway Station) and the matter related to Gair Mumkin Khad. The issue relating to cancellation of allotment notices issued to 32 shopkeepers at Bahu Plaza by Jammu Development Authority (JDA) was also discussed in the meeting. The JCCI president shared some facts regarding the allotment of those shops and requested the Chief Minister to constitute a committee to suggest the remedial measures in this regard and issue necessary directions to JDA to put on hold the notices issued to the shopkeepers. Business community lacks a suitable, spacious place outside Chamber House to interact, relax and meet the dignitaries for professional activities, Arun Gupta further emphasised and urged CM Omar to allot at least 20 kanals of land in or around Jammu city for establishment of JCCI Business Club. While replying to the issues raised in the meeting, the Chief Minister assured that the issues discussed in the meeting would receive due attention from the government. Those who accompanied the delegation included Anil Gupta, senior vice president JCCI; Rajeev Gupta, junior vice president; Manish Gupta, secretary general; Rajesh Gupta, secretary; Rajesh Gupta treasurer and Anil Gupta, president Bahu Plaza Association.
No plan yet to raise petrol, diesel prices: Govt
The government on Thursday dismissed reports suggesting petrol and diesel prices may be hiked by Rs 25-28 a litre soon after assembly elections, saying there is no such proposal under consideration. Some news reports are suggesting a price hike of petrol and diesel. It is hereby clarified that there is no such proposal under consideration by the government, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said in a post on X. The clarification came after a report by Kotak Institutional Equities hinted of a steep increase in petrol and diesel prices once the polling for assembly elections in states like West Bengal ends on April 29. Kotak projected a Rs 25-28 a litre increase in price based on crude oil staying close to USD 120 per barrel. The ministry said such reports are designed to create fear and panic amongst the citizens and are mischievous and misleading. In fact, India is the only country where petrol and diesel prices haven't increased in the last four years, it said. Government of India and oil PSUs have taken relentless steps in order to insulate the Indian citizens from steep increases in international prices. International oil prices spiked after US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, and Tehran's sweeping retaliation that effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz - one of the world's most critical energy arteries, linking the Persian Gulf to global markets and handling roughly a fifth of global oil trade, along with significant volumes of liquefied natural gas. After the Iran war, oil prices spiked from around USD 70 per barrel to USD 119 before seeing some correction. Renewed tensions have pushed Brent - the world's most known crude oil benchmark - to USD 103-106 per barrel. Despite a more than 50 per cent rise in input crude oil prices, petrol and diesel rates have remained unchanged in India. Petrol is priced at Rs 94.77 a litre in the national capital and diesel costs Rs 87.67.
Ingenious School inaugurates smart classes, felicitates first batch of Class 10 achievers
Srinagar, Apr 23: Ingenious School on Wednesday organised an inauguration ceremony of its smart classes along with a felicitation programme for the first batch of Class 10 performers at its campus here. Member of Legislative Assembly Zadibal, TanvirSadiq, attended the event as the chief guest. Among the prominent invitees were Firdous Ali, Mymoona Jan, Syed IshratRufai, Faheem Gangoo, Mudasir Shah and PeerzadaIrshad. During the programme, the smart classes initiative was formally inaugurated with the aim of enhancing digital learning and providing students with a modern, interactive educational environment. On the occasion, the school management also felicitated its first batch of Class 10 students for their outstanding academic performance. The dignitaries, while addressing the gathering, appreciated the efforts of the school administration in promoting quality education and adopting modern teaching methodologies for the overall development of students.
Doodhpathri Master Plan reviewed
Budgam, Apr 23:Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, on Thursday chaired a meeting at the DC Office Complex Budgam to review and finalise the mechanism for preparation of the Master Plan for Doodhpathri. The meeting focused on formulation of the Master Plan in accordance with SRO 525, the Jammu and Kashmir Development Act, 1970, and Government Order No 262-TSM of 2005, with special emphasis on the inclusion and planned development of areas notified under the Doodhpathri Development Authority (DDA). The meeting was attended by senior officers including the Chief Executive Officer Doodhpathri Development Authority (DDA), Chief Town planner Kashmir, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Budgam, SE R&B circle Budgam, Sub-Divisional Magistrate Khansahib, ASP Budgam, Divisional Forest Officer PirPanjal Division Budgam, and Divisional Head of the Ecology and Environment Department. During the meeting, the DC conducted a comprehensive review of the ongoing Master Plan preparation for Doodhpathri and stressed the need for adopting modern technological interventions to ensure accuracy, transparency, and long-term sustainability. The DC directed for completion of the GIS based mapping, ground level demarcation and detailed survey of the notified areas. He asked the Chief Town Planner Kashmir to involve expert institutions on master preparation for the exercise. The DC directed the concerned departments to work in close coordination and ensure timely completion of demarcation, digitization, and time bound completion of the Master Plan exercise.
Presentation Convent School hosts 16th inter-school rolling trophy debate
Srinagar, Apr 23:Presentation Convent Secondary School Rajbagh Thursday organised the 16th Venerable Nano Nagle Inter School Rolling Trophy Debate. A statement of the Presentation Convent school issued here said that 11 leading schools of Kashmir participated in the debate. The young debaters expressed their ideas and views on the topic 'NEP 2020 Ensures Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education and Lifelong Opportunities for All.' P J Johnson founder Principal, G D Goenka Public School Srinagar graced the occasion as the chief guest. The esteemed panel of judges included IffatMaqbool, Professor English Department, Kashmir University, Sheikh Gulzar Ahmad, senior academic officer in the languages branch SCERT and Farzana Syed news editor All India Radio, Srinagar. After an engaging and thoughtful debate, St Joseph, Baramulla won the runner-up trophy and the winners trophy was bagged by Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School. ToibaMushtaq from Saint Joseph Baramulla and Zoha from Presentation Convent won the best speaker trophy. The event was a grand success, the statement said.
Competency based medical education kickstarts at SKIMS Medical College
Srinagar, Apr 23:The Department of Community Medicine at SKIMS Medical College, Bemina, conducted the first session of the Innovative CBME Session Series in the Board Room of the institution. The session was organised under the patronage of Prof FazlQadirParray, Principal SKIMS Medical College, with the objective of sensitizing faculty members and senior residents to the principles and practical aspects of Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME). The session witnessed enthusiastic participation from faculty and senior residents belonging to various pre-clinical and para-clinical departments. This interdisciplinary participation added depth to the discussions and highlighted the collective commitment towards improving medical education practices. The programme commenced with a brief brainstorming exercise titled From Known to Unknown, conducted by Dr Yasmeen, DrQudsia, and DrManoj. This activity aimed to explore the participants baseline understanding of CBME and served as an engaging introduction to the topic. It encouraged active participation and set the tone for an interactive session. This was followed by a comprehensive slide presentation on 'CBME: The Basics,' delivered by DrAshfaq Ahmad Bhat. The presentation elaborated on the conceptual framework of CBME, emphasising goal-oriented teaching and the importance of a systems-based approach in curriculum design. The session provided valuable insights into the transition from traditional teaching methods to a competency-driven educational model. Subsequently, participants were engaged in reflection writing, facilitated by DrBeenish and DrAltaf. This segment allowed attendees to introspect and articulate their understanding and key takeaways from the session, reinforcing the concept of reflective learning as an integral component of CBME. An 'Exit Ticket' exercise was then conducted by Dr Fahd Bukhari and DrLabeeb Mir, wherein participants provided feedback and summarised their learning points. This helped in assessing the immediate impact of the session and identifying areas for further improvement. The session concluded with a brief discussion and closing remarks, during which participants queries were addressed and information regarding upcoming sessions in the CBME series was shared. Overall, the session was highly interactive and informative, successfully laying a strong foundation for understanding CBME principles among faculty and senior residents. It marked an important step towards strengthening competency-based teaching practices within the institution.
Mock drill conducted at GDC Ganderbal
Ganderbal, Apr 23:Police in Ganderbal conducted a comprehensive mock drill at Government Degree College (GDC) Ganderbal aimed to enhance the public preparedness and response during blackout and crisis situations. The primary objective of the exercise was to familiarise students, staff, and the general public with coordinated emergency response mechanisms in the event of unforeseen contingencies. The drill simulated real-time scenarios to ensure effective coordination and swift action. The mock drill witnessed active participation from the civil administration, SDRF, and Traffic Police, reflecting a unified approach towards disaster management and public safety. Police reiterated its commitment to strengthen the community awareness and to ensure readiness to tackle emergency situations through such proactive initiatives. This followed by a district wide blackout exercise from 8 pm to 8:10 pm.
J&Ks fruit economy expands five-fold since 1980
Srinagar, Apr 23:The horticulture sector in Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed significant expansion over the past four decades, with the area under fruit cultivation increasing from 1.31 lakh hectares in 1980 to 3.44 lakh hectares in 2022, while production has risen more than fivefold from 5.6 lakh tonnes to 27.22 lakh tonnes. These figures, outlined in the governments NitiAayog's report on 'Roadmap for Horticulture Development in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir @ 2047,' underscore the sectors growing importance and set the stage for future policy direction to scale up productivity, improve infrastructure, and enhance export competitiveness. Horticulture has steadily evolved into one of the most critical pillars of J&Ks economy. With an estimated annual turnover of Rs10,000 crore, the sector contributes around 6 to 7 percent to the Gross Domestic Product and provides livelihood support to nearly 35 lakh people, directly or indirectly. This includes orchard owners, farm labourers, transporters, traders, and those engaged in packaging, processing, and export-related activities. The regions unique agro-climatic conditions, ranging from temperate zones in Kashmir to sub-tropical belts in Jammu, enable the cultivation of a wide variety of crops. These include fresh fruits such as apples, cherries, pears, and plums; dry fruits like walnuts and almonds; and high-value products such as saffron, kala zeera, and honey. This diversity has played a key role in reducing dependency on a single crop, although apples continue to dominate the sector. According to the roadmap, apple cultivation alone accounts for nearly 50 percent of the total area under fruit crops and contributes more than 77 percent of overall fruit production. With an average yield of 12.5 tonnes per hectare, apples remain the most commercially significant crop in J&K. Districts like Shopian, Baramulla, and Kupwara have emerged as major apple-producing hubs, with entire local economies built around orchard-based income. In the dry fruit segment, walnuts hold a dominant position, occupying about 93 percent of the total area under dry fruit cultivation and contributing nearly 12 percent to total fruit production. Almonds, though smaller in scale, also remain an important crop, particularly in parts of central and south Kashmir. J&Ks designation as an export zone for apples and walnuts has further strengthened its position in national and international markets. J&K continues to be the leading producer of apples, cherries, walnuts, and almonds in India, with its produce known for quality and taste. However, experts point out that despite strong production figures, the sector still faces challenges in terms of value addition, branding, and access to global supply chains. The roadmap also introduces a scientific approach to crop planning through district-level clustering. Apples and walnuts have been identified as widely distributed crops with multiple clusters across regions, while crops such as pears, cherries, and mangoes are confined to more specialised and localised belts. This classification is expected to guide targeted investments in infrastructure, including cold storage facilities, grading units, and efficient transportation networks. Despite sustained growth, the sector faces structural challenges. Post-harvest losses remain a concern in several areas due to gaps in storage and logistics. Market volatility, fluctuating prices, and competition from imports have also affected growers incomes in recent years. Additionally, changing weather patterns, including unseasonal rains and temperature variations, pose risks to both yield and quality. The 2047 roadmap seeks to address these issues by promoting high-density plantations, improving irrigation systems, and encouraging the adoption of modern horticultural practices. It also emphasises the need for strengthening processing industries, expanding cold chain infrastructure, and enhancing market linkages to ensure better returns for growers.
644 tonnes of cherries to be transported from J&K to Mumbai
Jammu, Apr 23:In yet another revolutionary achievement of Jammu Railway Division, aiming at benefitting horticulturists of Jammu and Kashmir, 644 tonnes of cherries will be transported from J&K to Mumbai. Establishing close coordination with cherry fruit growers in J&K, the Jammu Division of Northern Railway has successfully booked requisitions for 28 parcel vans for the transportation of cherries to Bandra Terminus during the 2026 season. Each parcel van has a capacity of 23 tonnes. Currently, the processing of these parcel van requisitions for cherries is underway, said Raghvender Singh, Public Relations Inspector, Jammu Railway Division. According to Singh, the requisitions represent an increase of approximately 100 percent compared to the previous season. All 28 requisitions have been duly registered by the users. These requisitions for Bandra Terminus are primarily intended for the cherry season, spanning from May 25 to July 10, for consignments originating from Jammu and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Railway Stations. Elaborating about the unique initiative, Singh said, There are 7 requisitions for consignments to be loaded from Jammu to Bandra Terminus while 21 requisitions for consignments will be loaded from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Station for same destination (Bandra Terminus). In the year 2025, approximately 14 parcel vans of cherries were transported from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Railway Station to Bandra Terminus via train number 12472, marking a historic initiative. Senior Divisional Commercial Manager (DCM), Jammu Railway Division, UchitSinghal, said, The year 2026 is set to be another historic year for the Jammu Division. Our continuous dialogue and coordination with fruit growers in Kashmir are yielding consistently successful results. We have registered 28 indents for Bandra Terminus for the current cherry season - a figure that represents a remarkable increase compared to last year. He said that the primary objective was to provide the horticulturists of Kashmir with a safe and rapid mode of transport, free from the uncertainties associated with road travel. This service will run directly from Jammu and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra to Bandra Terminus. The Railways is committed not only to reducing freight costs but also to ensuring that perishable fruits, such as cherries, reach their destination within 30-33 hours while retaining their absolute freshness. This initiative is poised to prove a milestone in the economic progress of the farmers in the Valley, Singhal said. He said that the initiative by Indian Railways underscored its commitment to providing the horticulturists of Kashmir with a reliable and efficient means to safely and timely transport their perishable produce to distant markets.
India takes anti-terror message to Capitol Hill
New Delhi, Apr 23:The Embassy of India in Washington DC, organised one of its largest-ever outreach events on Capitol Hill this week, hosting a special exhibition on the human cost of terrorism at the Cannon House Office Building, drawing significant bipartisan participation from US lawmakers and officials. Held at the Cannon Caucus Room on April 22, the exhibition marked the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack in J&K, in which 26 civilians were killed. The exhibition also served as a solemn commemoration of the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack in J&K, where 26 civilians lost their lives. The tragedy, which sent shockwaves across India and beyond, was remembered through personal stories, visual documentation, and survivor accounts, underlining the enduring human cost of terrorism and the need for sustained global action against terrorism. The exhibition saw the participation of 19 Members of the US Congress cutting across party lines, along with representatives from more than 60 Congressional offices. Attendees included lawmakers and staff from key committees, including Foreign Affairs, Intelligence, Armed Services, Judiciary, and Homeland Security, highlighting the strategic importance of counterterrorism cooperation. Senior officials from the US administration, members of the Indian diaspora, students, media, and policy think tanks were also present in large numbers, making it one of the most well-attended Indian diplomatic events on Capitol Hill in recent years. Through interactive displays, video installations, and personal testimonies, the exhibition highlighted the devastating and long-term impact of terrorism on victims, families, and communities. It served both as a tribute to those who lost their lives and as a platform to reinforce international resolve against terrorism. Indias Ambassador to the US, Vinay Kwatra, reiterated New Delhis uncompromising stance on terrorism. Echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said, India will never bow to any form of terror. Members of Congress present at the event expressed strong solidarity with India and emphasised their commitment to deepening the India-US partnership in counterterrorism efforts, signalling continued bipartisan support for closer strategic cooperation.
Deputy CM calls for safety alignment of Ramnagar accident site
Udhampur, Apr 23:Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary, Thursday called for safety alignment construction at Kaghoti Ramnagar accident site after detailed inspection of the spot. Expressing deep sorrow over the loss of lives in the recent bus accident, the Deputy Chief Minister, as per an official statement, called for immediate road safety alignment and a comprehensive safety audit of concrete parapet and protection walls across the 13 kilometres long Udhampur- Ramnagar stretch. We have lost many innocent lives in the unfortunate accident, however, responsibility shall be fixed on it, he said. The concerned Chief Engineer were instructed to prepare a plan after due consultation with the consultancy and ensure that the measures are enforced to prevent such tragic mishaps in the future. The Deputy Chief Minister who conducted an extensive tour of to assess progress of ongoing infrastructure works across Udhampur District stressed strict adherence to quality standards, timely completion, and accountability at all levels. He inspected the under-construction PWD Dak Bungalow at Udhampur and emphasized timely completion of the renovation works. He directed the officials to ensure that all the works are completed by May 2026. As part of the day-long tour, the Deputy Chief Minister also inspected several key road and bridge projects across the district, including Majalta Bridge, Doder Nallah Gudar Bridge and the DhanaBunal road. He directed the concerned to expedite the pace of work while maintaining the highest quality standards to ensure timely completion. Additionally, he reviewed the ongoing permanent protection works along the SidraSuransarMansar road, emphasizing durable and resilient construction at all flood-affected stretches. Reiterating the governments commitment to robust infrastructure development, the Deputy Chief Minister called for strict adherence to the set guidelines and quality benchmarks across all projects. He asserted that accountability must be ensured for any lapses, warning that action including blacklisting of contractors would be considered in cases of substandard work. The Deputy Chief Minister said that the government remains focused on strengthening the infrastructure, enhancing road safety and ensuring sustainable development across Jammu and Kashmir. During the visit, the Deputy Chief Minister also carried out surprise inspections of local stone crushers and macadam plants at Birma Pull, directing the officials to ensure strict compliance with the mining norms. He warned that any laxity would be dealt with strictly as per rules. He also assessed the ongoing mining operations and asked for ensuring strict ban on illegal mining operations. Chief Engineer PMGSY, Purshotam Kumar, Chief Engineer DIQC Atul Bali, SDM Ramnagar, SDPO, SEs, Tehsildars, Executive Engineers and other concerned officers accompanied the Deputy Chief Minister during the daylong tour.
Mystery shrouds doctors death in Doda
Jammu, Apr 23:The mysterious death of a young doctor from Jammu in Doda district has taken a serious turn, with the bereaved family alleging foul play and rejecting the possibility of an accidental fall, while demanding a fair and thorough investigation. Dr Prabhjot Chalotra, a resident of the Bahu Fort area in Jammu, was found dead in a gorge in the Gandoh area of Doda on April 20 under suspicious circumstances. His body was handed over to the family a day later. Family members have expressed strong reservations over the preliminary claims suggesting that the doctor may have slipped into the gorge, asserting that the circumstances surrounding his death indicate a possible conspiracy. We do not believe this is an accidental fall. The condition in which the body was found raises serious concerns, a family member said, calling for a high-level probe. In a video statement circulated on social media, the deceaseds sister Urmila pointed to several inconsistencies, stating, The incident does not appear to be a simple case of slipping from a cliff. She urged authorities to investigate all possible angles. She questioned the nature of injuries, claiming that despite reports of a fall from a 300-foot cliff, her brother reportedly sustained only a head injury, with no major fractures or bodily injuries. Officials said he fell from a height of 300 feet. How is it possible that there are no fractures or multiple injuries? Also, we were told locals helped recover the body, but there is not a single photo or video of the rescue, she said. The family further alleged that both of the deceaseds phones had been formatted and his social media accounts deactivated, raising additional suspicion. They have appealed to the LG administration and police Department for a transparent investigation to uncover the truth at the earliest. Meanwhile, police in Gandoh have initiated an inquiry into the incident and have reportedly detained a person for questioning. However, officials have not issued any detailed statement regarding the individuals role. Sources indicated that multiple angles, including the possibility of foul play, were being examined, though no official confirmation had been made so far.
Police seize foreign pistol, 13-live rounds from drug peddler in Jammu
Jammu, Apr 23:In a massive strike aligned with the Union Territorys Nasha Mukt Abhiyan, Police in Jammu have achieved a major success in dismantling a lethal narco-terror link with the seizure of a foreign (US made) pistol, 13 live rounds besides high-grade heroin, mobiles from a drug peddler in Bishnah. Peddler was apprehended on the spot.In a separate operation, the Police arrested two drug peddlers with heroin, cash amount of Rs 25,410 and six mobiles foiling drug distribution attempt at village Chak Chua in Bishnah area. During a high-vigilance operation on April 21, 2026, a specialised team from Police Station Bishnah intercepted a grey Baleno, bearing registration number JK21G-3867 and recovered a sophisticated US-made Beretta pistol with 13 live rounds besides approximately 256 grams of high-grade heroin (Chitta), 2 mobile phones and a weighing machine at Mehmoodpur naka in Bishnah. Related to this, a case FIR No 67/2026 U/S 8/21/22/25 NDPS Act, 3/25 Arms Act was registered at Police Station Bishnah, SP Headquarters Anna Lata Sinha, while addressing a press conference, said, adding, This successful interception effectively neutralised a significant threat to regional security, preventing both the spread of lethal narcotics and the potential for armed violence. The accused, identified as Amit Kumar, son of Swaran Lal, resident of Sehora, tehsil Bishnah was apprehended on the spot after he failed to provide any legal justification for the possession of the contraband and the illegal firearm. Following strict protocols under the NDPS Act and Arms Act, the police have formally registered a case and initiated an intensive investigation to trace the supply chain and potential linkages associated with this seizure. This recovery stands as one of the most significant in recent months, highlighting a dangerous nexus between drug trafficking and illegal weaponry that the Jammu Police is determined to crush, Superintendent of Police Headquarters said. This operation reflects the ironclad resolve of the Jammu Police zone headquarters to eradicate the drug menace and uphold the sanctity of public safety. A stern warning is issued to all anti-social elements - there is zero room for drug peddling or illegal arms in our society, and the law will act with maximum severity. The police urge the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir to continue their proactive support by sharing information regarding suspicious activities. Together, under the banner of a drug-free J&K, we will safeguard our youth and ensure a secure future for all, SP Hqs Sinha stated. In a separate operation causing a major blow to the local narcotics trade, she informed that the Police in Jammu intercepted and foiled a significant drug distribution attempt at village Chak Chua in Bishnah. On April 21, 2026, due to the anniversary of Pahalgam massacre, a special naka was established and during specialised naka operation, a team from Police Station Bishnah intercepted a Thar car, bearing registration number JK02DJ-9906. Upon a meticulous search, the team recovered 16 grams of heroin (Chitta), Rs 25,410 in cash suspected to be drug proceeds, 6 mobile phones and a weighing machine, SP Headquarters said. According to SP Sinha, the occupants of the car - Lovely Singh Manhas alias Kalu, resident of Kothi Morh, a known criminal, against whom cases of abduction, attempt to murder were already registered and Sarwan Kumar, resident of R S Pura, were apprehended on the spot after they failed to account for the contraband, which was clearly packaged for illicit sale. A formal case FIR No 66/2026 U/S 8/21/22/25/29 NDPS Act was registered at Police Station Bishnah and a high-level investigation was currently underway to dismantle the forward and backward linkages of the syndicate, she said. The seizure of multiple mobile phones is a critical lead, as digital forensics will be used to track the supply chain and identify the kingpins behind this operation. This crackdown is part of a broader, intensified offensive by the Jammu Police zone headquarter to purge the region of narcotics and ensure that those who attempt to profit from the destruction of our youth face the maximum penalties under the law, SP Sinha added.
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LG Sinha attends foundation day of Sarv Shakti Chandi Mata Mandir, Dhammi, Nagrota
Jammu, Apr 23:Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday attended the foundation day of Sarv Shakti Chandi Mata Mandir at Dhammi, Nagrota. The Lieutenant Governor, as per an official statement, paid obeisance at the holy temple and prayed for peace, prosperity and well-being of all. The religious proceedings were marked by the lighting of the Akhand Jyot and the traditional reciting of Ved Path. During his visit, the Lieutenant Governor also reviewed the ongoing construction works of Yatri Halls, being developed by the Temple Committee, to facilitate the devotees traveling to the Shri Amarnath Ji and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine. He assured all the necessary support and assistance from the administration. Sanjay Gandotra, President, Sarv Shakti Chandi Mata Mandir, and temple committee members including Dr DS Jamwal, Vikas Singh Jamwal, Praveen Singh, Balwan Singh were present. Devyani Rana, Member of Legislative Assembly from Nagrota; Dr Nirmal Singh, former Deputy Chief Minister; Purnima Sharma, former Deputy Mayor, JMC, senior officials and devotees in large number also attended the foundation day ceremony.
Ensure timely execution of major developmental projects in Srinagar
Srinagar, Apr 23: In order to review the status of proposed major developmental projects and ongoing infrastructure works in the district, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo today chaired a comprehensive meeting of senior Officers here. The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mir Imtiyaz Ul Aziz, Chief Planning Officer, Fayaz Ahmad Dar, Chief Engineer SSCl, Abdul Qayoom Kirmani, Superintending Engineer R&B, Tatheer Manzoor, Joint Commissioner, SMC, Suhail ul Islam, Collector Land Acquisition R&B, Syed Farooq, SDM West, Irfan Bahadur, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Umar Gulzar, Executive Engineers of R&B, PHE, KPDCL, City Drainage, UEED & SMC Tehsildars South, Tehsildar Shalteng and other Officers. At the outset, the Deputy Commissioner undertook a comprehensive assessment of the progress in planning and execution of utility shifting for both proposed and ongoing works, emphasizing the need to further expedite the process to accelerate overall project execution. The DC was given project wise appraisal regarding the current status of estimate preparations and utility shifting for key development projects and ongoing infrastructure works including 4L Flyover from Parimpora to Dalgate Junction, Parimpora-Shalteng Flyover, Vehicle Under Pass (VUP) at Moominabad, Panthachowk flyover, FOB at Children's Hospital Bemina, expansion of Boulevard road and Vehicle Under Pass (VUP) at Nowgam Railway Crossing. The DC was apprised that the encouraging progress has been achieved in the preparation of estimates of proposed major infrastructural projects with several key projects at advanced stages of finalisation. On the occasion, the DC emphasised the importance of inter-departmental coordination in timely addressing issues related to land acquisition, clearances and utility relocation. He stressed the need to work diligently on designs, technical feasibility and cost estimates to ensure that DPRs are robust, accurate and ready for timely submission and approval. The DC directed Officers and Engineers to work with due diligence and ensure that all projects incorporate land acquisition costs in their DPRs for seamless and uninterrupted execution of major infrastructure development projects across the district within set timelines.
CEO SSCL inspects Goni Khan Market
Srinagar, Apr 23: In a continued effort to strengthen field-level monitoring and ensure efficient civic service delivery, Faz Lul Haseeb, Chief Executive Officer, Srinagar Smart City Limited (SSCL), conducted an on-site inspection of Goni Khan Market, one of the citys prominent and busiest commercial centres. During the visit, the CEO interacted with traders, shopkeepers, and local stakeholders to assess the condition of civic infrastructure and obtain first-hand feedback on issues affecting the day-to-day functioning of the market. Various concerns relating to sanitation, drainage management, and public utility services were brought to his notice during the interaction. Taking immediate cognisance of the issues raised, the CEO issued on-the-spot directions to the concerned wings for their prompt redressal. The Drainage Wing was instructed to clear existing bottlenecks and ensure the proper functioning and regular maintenance of the drainage network in and around Goni khan Market to prevent inconvenience to traders, commuters, and pedestrians. The inspection also included a review of the proposed connection of a feeder pillar with the main power cabling. It was informed that the work had faced interruptions due to objections raised by the Goni Khan Market Coordination Committee. Taking note of the matter, the CEO directed the Chief Engineer, SSCL, to engage with the concerned stakeholders and the committee to resolve the issue amicably and ensure that the feeder pillar is connected with the main power cabling at the earliest, facilitating the smooth functioning of the electrical infrastructure. The visit underscores the administrations continued emphasis on proactive field engagement, coordinated departmental action, and time-bound grievance redressal aimed at strengthening civic amenities and enhancing the overall urban experience in Srinagar. The CEO was accompanied by the Chief Engineer, SSCL; Chief Sanitation Officer, Srinagar Municipal Corporation; Executive Engineer (MCD Wing); AEE Mechanical (Left Sub-Division); Executive Engineer (CDC); along with other senior officials from SSCL and SMC.
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Traffic diversions to be removed amid gridlocks in Srinagar
Srinagar, Apr 23: Amid mounting traffic concerns in Srinagar, the Traffic Police has begun removing several road diversions at key junctions, offering partial relief to commuters who have long complained of congestion and delays. However, officials maintain that the process will be gradual and based on real-time assessment, even as public demand for wider removal of diversions continues to grow. The move comes at a time when traffic pressure in the city is expected to rise further due to the onset of the tourist season and increased footfall to gardens and other attractions. Over the past few months, commuters have repeatedly flagged how traffic diversions, especially during peak hours, have crippled movement across the city, affecting daily routines and even emergency services. Residents from multiple areas said that the diversions often forced them to take long detours, adding to travel time and fuel costs. In the city center and adjoining localities, commuters said they frequently found themselves stuck in extended traffic snarls due to poorly planned or prolonged diversions. We often spend more time navigating diversions than actually reaching our destinations. At many junctions, the diversions create bottlenecks instead of easing traffic, said Altaf Ahmad, a commuter from downtown Srinagar. SSP Traffic Srinagar, Aijaz Ahmed, said that the department has already removed several major diversions and is actively reviewing others. We have removed diversions at key locations, including Hawal, Gojwara, Karan Nagar, SMHS Hospital, Sekidafar, and Qamarwari. These were major points where adjustments were needed. Traffic diversions are introduced to regulate flow and prevent complete halts, but we keep reviewing them regularly, he said. He added that the department is continuously monitoring traffic patterns and will make further changes wherever required. Our aim is to ensure smoother movement, especially with the expected increase in traffic in the coming weeks, he said. While commuters have welcomed the recent removals, many say that several problematic diversions still remain. One such point frequently highlighted is the diversion near Sangarmal in the city center. Commuters said that the existing arrangement forces vehicles to take a long U-turn towards the J&K Bank along MA Road, leading to congestion as traffic from Dalgate and other areas converges there. The Sangarmal diversion is a major issue, as it pops up on and off. It creates unnecessary congestion and delays. Removing it or modifying it should be a priority, said another commuter. Many residents also stressed the need for increased presence of traffic personnel on the ground to manage flow more effectively. They pointed out that the situation worsens due to dilapidated road conditions at several places, which, when combined with diversions, further aggravate congestion. Broken roads and diversions together make commuting a nightmare. Authorities need to address both issues simultaneously, said a local resident. Officials acknowledged these concerns and said efforts are underway to improve overall traffic management. We are conducting regular drives against wrong-way parking and other offenses. Our officers are on the ground, including senior officials, to regulate traffic. We are also coordinating with other departments wherever required, an official said.
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Cross Country Run champions green cause, anti-drug message in Srinagar
Srinagar, Apr 23: In a spirited celebration of Earth Day, Government Boys High School Habak Homehair in Srinagar organised a high-energy Cross Country Run under the theme Run for Earth, Run for Nasha Mukht Bharat. The event, as per a statement issued brought together over 350 students, combining athletic enthusiasm with a strong message of environmental responsibility and commitment to the Nasha Mukht Bharat Abhiyaan, promoting a healthy and drug-free lifestyle among the youth. The activities conducted during the programme also included, rally on Nasha Mukht Bharat Abhiyaan, spreading awareness in the community. A Pledge Ceremony, where students committed themselves to a drug-free lifestyle. A Plantation Drive, promoting environmental sustainability. A Cleanliness Drive, encouraging civic responsibility. The event was graced by the Principal, Higher Secondary School Gulabbagh Oscia Jabeen, as the Chief Guest, along with Special Guests, the Zonal Physical Education Officer Gulabbagh Shabir Ahmad, and Hina Amin, District Cultural Coordinator Srinagar, who appreciated the efforts of the institution in organising such a meaningful and socially relevant programme. A significant highlight of the programme was the sharing of inspiring messages from Dia Mirza, renowned environmental advocate, and Bittu Sahgal, distinguished wildlife conservationist. Their messages encouraged students to actively participate in environmental protection and adopt responsible lifestyles. The institution also expressed sincere gratitude to Nadeem Qadri, Environmental Lawyer, Chief Executive Director of Wildlife Conservation Fund (WCF), and Amicus Curiae of the High Court of J&K and Ladakh, for his valuable contribution in arranging refreshments through the Vidyanjali initiative as a volunteer. Special appreciation was extended to the Headmaster of Government Boys High School Habak Homehair, Syed Zubair Ahmad, whose leadership, guidance, and continuous support played a vital role in the successful conduct of the programme. His dedication towards student welfare, discipline, and promotion of co-curricular activities greatly contributed to the grand success of the event. The school also acknowledged the remarkable efforts of Green Teacher Awardee Rouf Ahmad Rather, whose commitment, planning, and tireless hard work were instrumental in organising and managing the programme smoothly. Special recognition was also given to Physical Education Teacher Tariq Rehman for his dedicated efforts, coordination, and active role in conducting the Cross Country Run and motivating students towards sportsmanship, fitness, and discipline. Special thanks were extended to the Chief Education Officer Srinagar for continuous support and encouragement, the Block Medical Officer Hazratbal for providing medical assistance, and the SSP Traffic for ensuring smooth and safe management of the event. The school also acknowledged the valuable support of the Headmaster, Middle School Bangi Mohalla. The programme concluded with an award ceremony where winners were felicitated and all participants were appreciated for their enthusiasm and discipline. Sharing the position holders details, as per the statement, awards were presented to winning students from different academic categories. 9th to 12th Category Boys 1st, Zuhaib Mushtaq, BHSS Tailbal, 2nd, Faheem Ahmad, BHSS Tailbal, 3rd, Musaib Shabir Bhat, BHSS Hazratbal 9th to 12th Category Girls 1st, Afroza, BHS Habak Homehair, 2nd, Zoya Gulzar, BHSS Tailbal 3rd, Shafiya Sultan, BHS Habak Homehair Middle Category Boys 1st, Faizan Manzoor, BMS Bangi Mohalla, 2nd, Rizwan Rashid 3rd, Faizan, MS Habak Pati Middle Category Girls 1st, Sabiya, BHS Habak Homehair, 2nd, Raziya Rashid, BHS Habak Homehair, 3rd, Zainab Shaban, MS Fisherman Colony Consolation prizes were also distributed among small kids for their energetic participation and sporting spirit. Overall, the event proved to be a grand success, delivering a strong message of environmental conservation, social responsibility, and youth empowerment, inspiring students to become responsible citizens committed to a greener and healthier future.
JKCA bars players from unapproved tournaments
Srinagar, Apr 23: The Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association has issued a notification to players and officials, warning against participation in unapproved tournaments and leagues, and reiterating disciplinary action for violations. In an official notice, the association referenced Rule 38 of its constitution, stating that it prohibits members, players, umpires, scorers, and officials from participating in or extending any form of support to tournaments not approved by JKCA. The rule further empowers the Apex Council to take stringent action against violators, including suspension, stoppage of financial benefits, and other disciplinary measures. JKCA officials, while speaking with Greater Kashmir on the development, said the association has adopted a strong and uncompromising approach towards such violations. They said that all individuals associated with JKCA must refrain from participating in any match, league, or event that does not fall under its domain or control. The move is aimed at ensuring that all associated players and officials remain governed by JKCA guidelines and maintain discipline within the system, an official said. The association, however, said it does not discourage local cricket but stressed that players affiliated with JKCA must operate within a structured and professional framework. There are continuous efforts to hone the skill sets of players at JKCA. Coaches and management closely monitor development and know where and how to work on a player. Every step is evaluated, and we do not want our players to drift into setups that fall outside the professional ecosystem, a JKCA official added. The JKCA official added that the directive is seen as a significant step towards strengthening discipline and maintaining a standardised development pathway for cricketers in Jammu and Kashmir.
JKCA lifts age cap, opens senior mens T20 trials to all
Srinagar, Apr 23: In a significant move aimed at widening participation, the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association has removed the upper age limit for its upcoming Senior Mens T20 trials, allowing players above 26 years to compete for selection. The decision, as per the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA), comes after the association received multiple representations from players seeking removal of the age cap. Officials of the JKCA, while speaking to Greater Kashmir, said the administration took note of these concerns and subsequently decided to scrap the upper age limit to ensure a more inclusive trial process. The move has come as a major relief for many aspiring cricketers across the region who are looking to establish themselves in the T20 format. According to the official notice, there is no change in the last date for submission of applications, which remains April 25, 2026, up to 1:00 PM. The JKCA in the notification has said that applicants must submit mandatory documents, including a digitised date of birth certificate with a QR code, an updated PVC Aadhaar card or passport, Class 10th and 12th marksheets, a PAN card, and a complete address with district and mobile number. Applications are to be submitted online via email. However, the association clarified that players who have already participated in the Under-23 mens trials this season are not eligible for the T20 trials. JKCA officials further said that the primary criterion for progressing in the selection process will be the physical fitness test. Only those players who qualify for the fitness benchmarks will be allowed to proceed to the next stage of the trials. The notification further adds that the players who were a part of the U-23 mens team for season 2025-26 and have become overage are also required to apply for T2o trials for consideration in the current season, stating that no direct entry will be permitted. Meanwhile, cricketers have welcomed the decision. A Srinagar-based player, Touseef Ahmad, said the earlier notification had left him disappointed as he was ineligible due to the age restriction. Earlier it was disappointing as the order had nothing to offer us. But now with changes, the upper age limit cap has been removed, and me and others who are above 26 years can participate now, Touseef said, terming the revised notification a much-needed relief for players like him. Notably, earlier in a notification this month, JKCA had imposed an upper age limit for the Senior Mens T20 trials, restricting eligibility to players. The move effectively barred a large section of experienced cricketers above the age of 26 from participating in the trials, leading to disappointment among aspirants who were left without an opportunity to showcase their skills.
The risks of media trials in digital era
In an age where a hashtag can convict before a courtroom convenes, the rule of law faces an unprecedented challenge. In any democracy, the media is the fourth pillar. It informs citizens, shapes public debate, and holds institutions accountable. Law, security, and public perception intersect in fragile and often explosive ways. But press freedom is not absolute. The Supreme Court made this clear in (1950): free speech must be balanced against other constitutional values, including the right to a fair trial. Today, that balance is under threat from a growing menace the media trial. It is evident that established or traditional media houses are fulfilling the role of the media: disseminating information without judgment. They employ trained experts as editors who filter information within the framework of media ethics. The real risk lies in the kind of information and journalism practised by portal-based journalists, who often lack editorial filters, social understanding, and legal ethics. A media trial happens when news channels, digital portals, or social media platforms declare someone guilty or innocent before a court has even heard evidence. In Kashmir, unverified posts and sensational headlines often create a parallel, unregulated courtroom; one without rules, without witnesses, and without appeal. The Supreme Court recognised this danger in (2012). It introduced postponement orders to prevent prejudicial reporting during ongoing trials. But on the ground, especially in Kashmir, such safeguards are often ignored. Media trials destroy the most basic principle of criminal justice: the presumption of innocence. No person should be branded a criminal in public before evidence is tested in a court of law. The Supreme Court has repeatedly called this presumption a human right, protected under Article 21 of the Constitution. In (1966), the Court made it unequivocally clear: the presumption of innocence is a constitutional guarantee, binding on courts and, by logical extension, on media narratives as well. When a news anchor plays judge, or a tweet becomes a verdict, justice is undermined, whether in Delhi or in Kashmir. Reputations are destroyed without trial. Families are traumatised, and the rule of law takes a backseat to public hysteria. Judges are trained to be impartial. But they do not live in a vacuum. Excessive, sensational media coverage creates indirect pressure. When every headline screams terrorist or monster, can a trial remain purely evidence based? In Manu Sharma v. State (NCT of Delhi) (2010), the famous Jessica Lal murder case, the Supreme Court cautioned that media reporting must not prejudice the accused or interfere with the administration of justice. It emphasised restraint, especially in highprofile criminal cases. That warning is even more urgent in a state where every criminal case can acquire a political or communal colour. If television news started the media trial fire, social media poured fuel on it. Platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube spread information instantly but they also amplify misinformation, speculation, and rage. Algorithms reward sensational content over verified facts. A false claim can go viral in hours. Corrections, if they come at all, reach almost no one. In Kashmir, this dynamic is deadly. Unverified videos, old photos shared as new, and anonymous exclusive posts distort public understanding of ongoing legal proceedings. Virality replaces credibility. Justice becomes a hashtag. In such an environment, virality becomes a substitute for veracity. One often overlooked victim of media trials is the witness. Extensive publicity exposes witnesses to intimidation, social pressure, and fear. Some refuse to come forward. Others change their testimony to avoid harassment. The administration of justice depends entirely on witnesses who are willing to speak freely and truthfully. Media sensationalism undermines that willingness. In Kashmir, where witnesses already face security risks, a media trial can be the final reason to stay silent. Without credible witnesses, no trial can deliver justice. At its core, the media trial reflects an ethical collapse in parts of contemporary journalism. The commercialisation of news, the race for viewership and clicks, has pushed speed far ahead of accuracy. Verification is often an afterthought. Speculation is packaged as analysis. Investigative journalism remains essential to democracy, but when it transforms into adjudication without accountability, it loses legitimacy. A news organisation is not a court. It has no power to subpoena, no oath to administer, and no right to pronounce guilt. The solution is not to curb media freedom. The solution is responsible journalism that respects constitutional boundaries. Article 19(1)(a) guarantees freedom of speech and expression. Article 21 guarantees the right to life and personal liberty, which includes the right to a fair trial. Courts have repeatedly held that neither right can eclipse the other. What is required is a principled balance, one that preserves the medias role as a watchdog while preventing it from acting as a judge. In a region marked by prolonged conflict, where even a single misreported incident can escalate tensions irreversibly, this balance becomes even more critical. The regions complex sociopolitical realities make it uniquely vulnerable to misinformation and narrative manipulation. A media trial is not just a legal problem. It can inflame community tensions, undermine counterinsurgency efforts, and destroy public trust in both media and courts. When a false headline spreads, it can take weeks or months to correct, and by then, the damage is done. Justice cannot be delivered through headlines. Justice demands due process, credible evidence, and impartial adjudication within the framework of law. As the Supreme Court observed in (1997), trial by media is antithetical to the rule of law. That observation assumes even greater urgency in Kashmir, where the stakes of justice are deeply intertwined with legitimacy, stability, and public confidence. A free press and a fair trial are not enemies. They are complementary pillars of a constitutional democracy. Preserving their equilibrium is essential not just for lawyers and journalists, but for every citizen. Justice must not only be done. It must be seen to be done in courts of law, not in the court of public opinion. Dr Ajaz Afzal Lone, currently working as an Assistant Professor in the University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University
In a democracy, authority flows from the people, not from power. Indias Constitution is clear: every bureaucrat, police officer, and government employee is a public servant, bound by oath to serve citizens with fairness, dignity, and restraint. This understanding should guide every official from the moment duty begins. It is not a matter of discretionit is the very foundation of constitutional governance. The Preamble sets the spirit of governance through Justice, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. These values are meant to reflect in everyday conducthow applications are handled, how questions are answered, and how citizens are spoken to. Governance is not only about decisions; it is equally about behaviour, tone, and attitude. The smallest interaction often shapes the largest perception. Article 14 promises equality before law, while Article 21 protects life with dignity. Together, they remind us that authority must be exercised with courtesy and patience. Every citizen stands equalregardless of economic background, whether economically weaker, middle class, or affluent. Public office cannot and must not differentiate based on status, influence, or personal benefit. Polite behaviour is not an extra gesture; it is part of constitutional responsibility. Arrogance, indifference, or selective treatment are not signs of strengththey are departures from constitutional duty. This principle also calls for a thoughtful reflection on the persistence of VIP culture and selective governance practices. Preferential treatment or special access, even if occasional, can weaken the perception of fairness and equality before law. Institutions are strengthened when decisions are seen as impartial, consistent, and guided solely by public interest. In Kashmir, where public life is often demanding and sensitive, citizens form impressions of governance through everyday interactionssirens on busy roads, brief stoppages, conversations in offices, or the tone used while addressing the press. These routine moments carry lasting impact. It is important to acknowledge that many public servants discharge their duties with integrity under challenging circumstances. At the same time, the Constitution expects that even under strain, authority is exercised with restraint, respect, and calm. True authority is reflected not in assertion, but in composure. The Directive Principles reinforce this approach. Article 38 calls upon the State to promote public welfare and reduce inequality, while Article 39 urges institutions to serve the common good, especially those who may feel uncertain or unheard. These are not distant idealsthey are daily obligations that shape the credibility of governance. Every public servant takes an oath under the Third Schedule to discharge duties to the best of my ability and to uphold the Constitution. This oath is a reminder that the uniform, the badge, or the designation is not a symbol of privilege, but of trust. Authority without accountability weakens institutions; accountability with humility strengthens them. Citizens, too, carry clear responsibilities under Article 51A of the Constitution. Rights do not operate in isolation; they depend on civic discipline and responsible conduct. While public servants are entrusted with authority to serve a public purpose, citizens have a duty to engage respectfully, follow lawful procedures, and avoid unnecessary confrontation. Calm dialogue, patience in public spaces, and measured behaviour contribute significantly to the smooth functioning of institutions. These reflections are not directed at any individual or institution, but relate to broader systemic expectations that sustain public trust. Ultimately, governance is a shared space of responsibility. When authority is exercised with fairness and citizens act with responsibility, trust is strengthenednot demanded. And without trust, no system, however strong in structure, can truly succeed in spirit. The Constitution does not ask for perfection, only fairness and humilityremembering always that the citizen remains at the centre of governance. But fairness must be visible, and humility must be practiced. Only then can public office truly reflect public trust. (Syed Afaq has over 25 years of project management experience, including a long tenure at the Central Bank of Oman, and now mentors youth.)
The horticulture sector is the backbone of the economy in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, playing a vital role in rural livelihoods and the regions Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). According to the Economic Survey 2025-26, horticulture spans approximately 3.47 lakh hectares, generates around ` 10,000 crore annually, and supports nearly 35 lakh people directly or indirectly through allied sectors such as trade, transport, grading, packaging, and processing. Beyond income, horticulture drives employment, rural development, and overall economic stability. Among horticultural crops, apple cultivation dominates, contributing nearly 75% of total fruit production. The apple industry is a lifeline for a large segment of the population, particularly in the Kashmir valley, supporting farm families, traders, transporters, and various value-chain stakeholders. However, challenges including climate variability, pest and disease pressure, declining soil health, and stringent market quality standards demand improved and scientific orchard management practices. To enhance profitability, ensure sustainability, and optimize orchard performance, timely, precise, and scientifically guided interventions are essential at every crop growth stage. Addressing this need, the Integrated Management Guide for Apple Orchards, developed by the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), has been refined with field-based improvements. Previously, recommendations largely consisted of a spray schedule focused on fungicides and insecticides. The updated guide now promotes a holistic, integrated approach to orchard management. Key Features Split application of nutrients and integration of organic and inorganic sources This approach prevents under- or over-fertilization, increases nutrient efficiency, and reduces costs. Plant Protection Measures De-weeding, mowing, and mulching for pest and weed management and moisture conservation Use protective clothing and clean water for spray preparation Need-based chemical interventions The guide reflects the vision of the Honble Vice Chancellor of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir, a visionary leader with a keen interest in the welfare of farmers. Always at the forefront and attentive to emerging challenges, the Vice Chancellor remains constantly engaged to ensure the upliftment of growers, bridging the gap between scientific research and practical field application. His proactive guidance has been instrumental in shaping a farmer-centric, stage-based advisory that addresses local challenges while promoting sustainable and profitable orchard practices. Special appreciation is due to the Director Research and his team, whose leadership, coordination, and field-based insights-together with contributions from scientists across various divisions-were instrumental in refining the guide. Valuable feedback from the Director of Extension, Directors of line departments, and their field functionaries ensured that the recommendations are practical, contextually appropriate, and aligned with local practices. This collaborative effort has resulted in a comprehensive, field-ready resource for apple growers across the region. Dr. Sajad Mohiuddin, Professor cum Chief Scientist, Division of Entomology, FoH, SKUAST-Kashmir
We grow up believing that the world demands something extraordinary from us. That we must become someone remarkable, achieve something grand, leave behind a name that echoes long after were gone. We are conditioned to chase success, to be exceptional, to stand out in a crowd that is constantly measuring worth in achievements and applause. But somewhere, quietly and almost invisibly, the truth lives a different life. The world, in its most honest form, does not want us to be extraordinary. It wants us to be good. Not perfect. Not famous. Not endlessly productive. Just good. A good son/daughter who truly cares; who listens when his/her parents repeat the same stories,. who carries warmth into the home, who remembers that love is often shown in the smallest actssitting beside sharing silence, noticing when someone is struggling. A good husband who understands that love is not built in grand declarations and fancy dates but in consistency. In Care. In staying. In acknowledging in being there. A good wife who nurtures not just a home, but a sense of belonging, where someone can return and feel understood in all the seasons of inner ecology. A good mother whose love becomes a quiet shelter, not by being flawless, but by being present. A good father whose strength is not just in providing, but in caring. The world needs colleagues who dont compete but support and uplift. It needs people who make the first day easier for someone newwho offer a smile, a small introduction, a sense that you belong here. Because beginnings are fragile, and a little kindness can shape someones entire journey. It needs those in positions of power to remember their humanity. To treat subordinates, juniors, and those lower in hierarchy not as lesser, but as equally deserving of respect, dignity, and compassion. To speak gently, to guide instead of intimidate, and to understand that authority is not proven through fear, but through fairness. It needs workplaces where personal space is respected, where people are not reduced to deadlines and outputs. Where employees are seen as human beingswith families, responsibilities, emotions, and life . Where stepping away for family is not judged, but understood. Where boundaries are honored, not violated. It needs friends who stay. Not just in laughter, but in silence, in discomfort, in the in-between moments when life is not picture-perfect. Friends who listen without rushing to fix, who understand that sometimes presence is enough. It needs a decent shopkeeper who does not cheat, who does not take advantage of someones urgency or innocence. Someone who understands that honesty in small transactions builds trust in a world that often feels uncertain. And above all the world needs people who are grounded in something deeperwhether we call it faith, spirituality, or simply a moral compass. Being religious not in a showy way, but in a way that softens the heart, reminding us to be righteous, mindful, humble, patient, and grateful. Greatness lies not in being rich, famous or successful but in serving humanity in any possible way. Kindness is the only Qualification that world needs. We often underestimate this because this seem ordinary. It doesnt trend. It doesnt make headlines. But this is what holds the world together. A gentle word instead of a harsh one. ; Patience instead of agitation. Understanding instead of judgment. These are not small things. They are everything. Make Compassion your legacy. Takeaway At the end world does not remember how extraordinary we tried to beit remembers how kind we chose to be. In a world rushing toward greatness, choose goodness. We dont need to change the entire world. We just need to soften the part of it that touches our life. Sometimes, the most powerful thing we can do is simply being someone who makes life a little softer, a little kinder, and a little more human for others. Lets try to Be the person who makes others feel safe and valued; Be the reason someone still believes insincerity. Be the quiet proof that goodness has not disappeared. Make sure you didnt leave bruises; you didnt disturb somebodys peace Lets conclude by the beautiful Quote: Being human is given. But keeping our Humanity is a Choice. Lets make this choice a habit that flows effortlessly.
Tailors Daughter Is Nowshehras First Female Judge. Her name does not appear anywhere in that headline. Her fathers occupation does. Ask yourself, would that headline exist if her father were a banker? The class angle is not entirely out of place. Being a tailors daughter in a profession where working-class families are severely under-represented has its own structural challenges. But the headline does not report that. It implies it using her fathers job title as a trope for a class narrative it never bothers to verify. It invites the reader to fill in the blanks: financial struggle, limited resources, and odds stacked against her. Without checking whether any of that is actually true. Maybe her family was financially comfortable despite her father being a tailor. Maybe her father ran a successful business. Maybe she had every resource she needed. The headline doesnt know. It assumes and asks you to assume alongside. The Despite Problem The Central Board of Secondary Education Class 10 results were announced on April 15th. What followed was a flood: social media and news outlets were overflowing with success stories, topper interviews, and result reaction videos. Among these was the story of Zainab Bilal, a student from DPS Srinagar who scored 95 per cent in her board exams. She also happened to be visually impaired and had written the exam independently on a laptop, without a scribe. That feat is remarkable. 95 per cent is high by any standard, and she achieved it on a laptop, navigating a system that was not devised for her. That is the story. Not because she is visually impaired. The news got it the other way around. Srinagars Zainab Bilal scripts an inspiring success story, scoring 95% in the CBSE Class X exams despite visual impairment. Let us dissect that headline. Her disability is clearly the reason this is a news story; thousands of students score 95 per cent and obviously do not get headlines. Therefore, naming her impairment is honest and necessary. But the headline does not just name it. It foregrounds it. It makes her condition the first thing you know about her. She is not a student who scored 95 per cent, she is a visually impaired student and the 95 percent is the surprise that follows. The word doing that work is despite. It is a small word with a particular function. Despite suggests that two things are in conflict. Riya plays good cricket despite being a girl. Read that and you understand that the writer thinks being a girl is a barrier to playing good cricket. It may not be explicit, but it does not have to be. Despite says it for you. Scoring 95 per cent despite visual impairment works the same way. It tells you that blindness and academic excellence are not expected to coexist. That her score is remarkable not on its own terms but in context to what her eyes can and cannot do. Then there is the word inspiring. The headline calls it an inspiring success story . And here the problem gets more nuanced because calling something inspiring is not inherently wrong. It is entirely valid to find Zainab Bilal inspiring for navigating a system not built for her, for choosing to write independently, and for developing her own methods in a world of textbooks and exam formats that catered to sighted students. That admiration is earned and true. The problem is more specific than the word. It is about what, exactly, is being found inspiring. Is it her choice, her method, her preparation, or her decision to write without a scribe? Or is it the fact of her blindness itself, against which her score becomes legible as remarkable? Stella Young, an Australian comedian, disability activist and writer, addressed this in her 2014 TED Talk, now one of the most cited pieces of writing on disability representation. We have been lied to about disability. Weve been sold the lie that disability is a bad thing, capital B, capital T. Its a Bad Thing, and to live with a disability makes you exceptional. Its not a bad thing, and it doesnt make you exceptional. Youngs argument was not that disabled people do not face difficulty. It was about where the difficulty actually exists . I use the term disabled people quite deliberately, because I subscribe to what is called the social model of disability, which tells us that we are more disabled by the society that we live in than by our bodies and our diagnoses. Zainab Bilal has lived in her body her whole life. She did not experience that exam as a sighted person suddenly functioning without vision. She experienced it as herself a person whose entire relationship with information and learning has been built around her actual sensory reality. Her eyes are not the obstacle she overcame. The obstacle was a system of textbooks not easily accessible and an exam format that required her to specifically request accommodation. When people call her inspiring, they are often without knowing it projecting their own imagined fear of blindness onto her actual life. What would happen to me if I lost my sight? And then resolving that anxiety through her. Under the Instagram reels covering her story, comments appeared that affirmed Youngs argument perfectly. She has proved there is no disability when one does hard work. The only disability is a bad attitude. Young had an answer for that too. No amount of smiling at a flight of stairs has ever made it turn into a ramp. Smiling at a television screen isnt going to make closed captions appear for people who are deaf. No amount of standing in the middle of a bookshop and radiating a positive attitude is going to turn all those books into braille. The systemic barriers are there. Acknowledging them is not condescending but accurate. The question is not whether to acknowledge them. The question is whether you see them in her body or in the system that was not built for her. The headline located them in her body. That is the problem. And thenalmost as an afterthought, in the second paragraph of the coverage came the most interesting detail of the entire story: she wrote the exam independently, on a laptop, without a scribe. That detail contains everything. It tells you something specific about her method, her confidence, her choice and the technology she used. It opens every question worth asking. It is the story. It was not the headline. When journalists write earning praise for her determination and grit as the coverage did, she becomes the object of other peoples admiration rather than the subject of her own story. She is a symbol held up, as Young put it, for the benefit of another group of people. That is what despite does. In one word, it takes a story about a student who scored 95 per cent on her own terms and turns it into a story about what her body is not and how amazing it is that she succeeded anyway. The better approach is simply to lead with the person. Lead with the achievement. Let the context follow. Take Zainab Bilal. Yes, she is visually impaired. That fact is relevant. It helps explain why her story drew attention in the first place. But it is not the most interesting thing about her. She scored 95 per cent. She wrote her exams independently, on a laptop, without a scribe. She is a technology enthusiast. She is also RJ Zainab for Radio DPS. She is ambitious, bright and confident. Blindness does not make her exceptional. Her intelligence and achievements do. Zainab Bilal Scores 95% in CBSE, Writes Exams Independently Without a Scribe Notice the difference. The disability is present, but it informs the story instead of defining it. Lilac Qadri, alumna GK School of Communications
Washington, Apr 23: President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the US Navy to shoot and kill any Iranian boat that is putting mines in the Strait of Hormuz, even as Pakistan stepped up diplomatic engagements to bring America and Iran to the negotiating table for the second round of talks. In a social media post, Trump also said that the US has total control over the Strait of Hormuz, and no ship can enter or leave without its approval. It is Sealed up Tight, until such time as Iran is able to make a DEAL, he said. His comments came a day after the Revolutionary Guards intercepted and transferred two vessels to Iranian territorial waters for inspection of their cargo, documents, and related records. I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boats though they may be... that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. There is to be no hesitation, he said. Additionally, our mine sweepers are clearing the Strait right now. I am hereby ordering that activity to continue, but at a tripled up level! he added. Trump also claimed that Iran is having a very hard time figuring out who their leader is. They just don't know! The infighting is between the Hardliners, who have been losing BADLY on the battlefield, and the Moderates, who are not very moderate at all (but gaining respect!), is CRAZY! he said in a separate post. Earlier, Trump shared a post by a conservative commentator, calling for the assassination of Iranian officials who oppose diplomacy with the US. Meanwhile, US Central Command said the US forces have directed 33 vessels to turn around or return to port since the start of the blockade against Iran. In Islamabad, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held an important meeting with US Charge dAffaires Natalie Baker during which they exchanged detailed views on the latest regional situation and discussed diplomatic efforts related to the proposed second round of peace talks, the interior ministry said in a statement. Thursday's meeting, the second between the two this week, took place amid uncertainty over the US-Iran talks, with Islamabad under tight security for the proposed engagement. Separately, Chinese Ambassador Jiang Zaidong called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and discussed the regional situation in West Asia and Pakistan's peace efforts, according to a statement by the PM Office. Canadian High Commissioner Tarik Ali Khan met Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and conveyed Canada's appreciation for, and support of, Pakistan's efforts to facilitate engagement aimed at advancing regional peace. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchion Thursday termed attacks by the US and Israel against Iran as the root cause of insecurity in the Strait of Hormuz. During a meeting with Chung Byung-ha, South Korea's special envoy to Iran, Araghchi said that Iran has adopted measures to safeguard its security and national interests against the attacks, the Iranian media reported. In a post on X, the US Department of War on Thursday said that the US forces have intercepted a vessel in the Indian Ocean that was transporting oil from Iran. Overnight, US forces carried out a maritime interdiction and right-of-visit boarding of the sanctioned stateless vessel M/T Majestic X transporting oil from Iran, in the Indian Ocean within the INDOPACOM area of responsibility, it said. A day earlier, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran has welcomed dialogue and agreement and continues to do so. However, breach of commitments, blockade and threats are the main obstacles to genuine negotiations, he added. World sees your endless hypocritical rhetoric and contradiction between claims and actions, he said, in an apparent reference to Trump. On Tuesday, Trump extended the two-week ceasefire with Iran indefinitely to give Tehran more time to prepare a unified proposal to end the war, just hours before the truce was set to expire. Pakistan had urged an extension of the truce due to uncertainty surrounding the second round of talks. There was still no clarity on the date of the next round of talks. In his meeting with the US diplomat on Thursday, Naqvi termed Trump's initiative to extend the ceasefire a welcome development that made significant progress towards reducing tensions. We also hope for positive progress from Irans side, he said. Naqvi and Baker emphasised the need to maintain diplomatic channels for a lasting resolution to the West Asia conflict. According to the statement, Naqvi told Baker that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Field Marshal Asim Munir were making all-out efforts at every level to facilitate a peaceful outcome. It is hoped that both parties will give a chance to a diplomatic and peaceful solution, the minister said. On Monday, Naqvi held separate meetings with Baker and Iran's Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri Moghadam to discuss arrangements for the second round of talks. On Wednesday, The New York Post quoted President Trump as saying that the second round of the US-Iran talks could take place as early as Friday. However, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Tehran has not yet decided whether to attend a new round of Pakistani-mediated talks in Islamabad. Pakistan has taken elaborate security measures, including deploying more than 10,000 security personnel, in preparation for the proposed talks. The first round of US-Iran talks held on April 11 and 12 failed to produce a breakthrough, prompting a flurry of diplomatic efforts by host Pakistan to cool tensions and revive hopes for another round of dialogue. The Iran war began on February 28 with US-Israeli strikes.
West Asia conflict: Focused efforts ensured safety of Indian community, says MEA
New Delhi, Apr 23: Amid the evolving situation in West Asia, the Government of India continues its efforts to keep citizens informed through regular updates. In this regard, a media briefing was held today at the National Media Centre, where officers from the Ministries of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Ports, Shipping and Waterways, and External Affairs provided updates on fuel availability, maritime operations, assistance to Indian nationals in the region, and measures being undertaken to maintain stability across key sectors. Energy Supply and Fuel Availability The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas provided an update on the current fuel supply situation, outlining measures being taken to ensure uninterrupted availability of petroleum products and LPG in the context of the evolving situation in West Asia. It was noted that: Public Advisory and Citizen Awareness Citizens are advised to avoid panic purchase of petrol, diesel and LPG as the Govt is making all efforts to ensure availability of petrol, diesel and LPG. Beware of rumours and rely on official sources for correct information. LPG consumers are requested to use digital booking platforms and avoid visiting distributors. Citizens are encouraged to use alternate fuels such as PNG and electric or induction cooktops. All citizens are requested to make necessary efforts to conserve energy in their daily use during the current situation. Government Preparedness and Supply Management Measures Despite the ongoing geopolitical situation, the Government has ensured that 100% supply is being made to Domestic LPG, Domestic PNG and CNG (Transport). For commercial LPG, priority has been given to hospitals, educational institutions. Besides this, priority has also been given to pharma, steel, automobile, seed, agriculture, etc. In addition to this, supply of 5 Kg FTL to migrant labour is also doubled based on avg. daily supply on 2nd and 3rd March 2026. The Government has already implemented several rationalisation measures on both the supply and demand side, including enhancing refinery production, increasing the booking interval from 21 to 25 days in urban areas and up to 45 days in rural areas and prioritising sectors for supply. Alternate fuels such as kerosene and coal have been made available to ease pressure on LPG demand. The Ministry of Coal has directed Coal India and Singareni Collieries to supply additional coal to States for distribution to small and medium consumers. States have been advised to facilitate new PNG connections for domestic and commercial consumers. Coordinated Efforts with States/UTs and Institutional Mechanisms State Governments are empowered under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and LPG Control Order, 2000 to monitor supply and act against hoarding and black marketing. Govt. of States/UTs have to play a primary role in monitoring and regulating supply situation of essential commodities including Petrol, Diesel and LPG. Govt. of India has reiterated the same via multiple letters and VCs to all States/UTs. The Government of India vide letters dated 27.03.2026 and 02.04.2026 have stressed the need for proactive public communication to reassure citizens regarding adequate fuel availability. Regular review meetings are being held with States/UTs. In this context, meetings were convened on 02.04.2026 (Chaired by Secretary, MoPNG) and on 06.04.2026 (Chaired by Secretary, MoPNG along with Secretaries of I&B and Consumer Affairs), wherein the following was emphasized: To issue daily press briefings and issue regular public advisories. To actively monitor and counter fake news / misinformation on social media. To intensify daily enforcement drives by District admin and to continue raids and inspections in coordination with OMCs To issue Commercial LPG allocation orders within their States/UTs To issue SKO allocation orders for additional SKO allotted to the States/UTs. To promote PNG adoptions and alternate fuels. To prioritize LPG supply, especially for domestic needs, and adopt targeted distribution of 5 kg FTL cylinders to ensure supply stability. All States/UTs have established control rooms and district monitoring committees to curb hoarding and black marketing. Many states/UTs are issuing/carrying out press briefs. Enforcement and Monitoring Actions Enforcement actions continue across the country to curb hoarding and black marketing of LPG. Yesterday, more than 2600 raids were conducted, wherein about 285 cylinders were seized across the country. Cumulatively, till date more than 1.5 Lakh raids have been conducted, and more than 66,000 cylinders have been seized across the country. Further, more than 1100 FIRs have been registered, and 255 persons have been arrested. PSU OMCs have strengthened and continued surprise inspections and imposed penalties on 298 LPG distributorships, and 70 LPG distributorships have been suspended till yesterday. LPG Supply Domestic LPG Supply Status: LPG supply continues to be affected by the prevailing geopolitical situation. Supply of LPG to domestic households has been prioritized. No dry-outs have been reported at LPG distributorships. Online LPG cylinder bookings have increased to 98% on industry basis yesterday. Delivery Authentication Code (DAC) based deliveries have increased to around 94% to prevent diversion. DAC is received on the registered mobile number of the consumer. On 22.04.2026, more than 52 Lakh domestic LPG cylinders were delivered. Commercial LPG Supply and Allocation Measures: Total commercial LPG allocation has been increased to about 70% of pre-crisis levels, including 10% reform-linked allocation. The Government of India vide letter dated 06.04.2026 has conveyed that daily quantity of 5 Kg FTL cylinders in each State available for disbursal to migrant labourers is being doubled based on the average daily supply (Number of cylinders) to migrant labourers during 2nd-3rd March 2026 beyond the limit of 20% mentioned in letter dated 21.03.2026. These 5 Kg FTL cylinders are at disposal of the State Government for supplying only to migrant labourers in their State with assistance of Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs). Since 1st April 2026, more than 17 Lakh - 5 Kg FTL cylinders have been sold. Yesterday, more than 86,000 5 Kg FTL cylinders were sold across the country. Since 3rd April 2026, PSU OMCs have organised more than 8200 awareness camps for 5 Kg FTL Cylinders, wherein more than 1,27,000 - 5Kg FTL cylinders were also sold. Yesterday, 7877 5 Kg FTLs were sold through more than 320 camps. A three-member committee of Executive Directors from IOCL, HPCL and BPCL is coordinating with State authorities and industry bodies to plan commercial LPG distribution in the States/UTs. During the month of April-26 (till 22.04.26), a total of 1,40,362 MT (Equivalent to more than 73.87 Lakh of 19 Kg LPG Cylinders) of Commercial LPG has been sold. On 22.04.2026, 8483 MT of Commercial LPG (Equivalent to more than 4.46 Lakh - 19 Kg cylinders) was sold. Natural Gas Supply and PNG Expansion Initiatives Consumers have been prioritised with 100% supplies to D-PNG and CNG-Transport. The overall gas allocation to fertilizer plants has been enhanced to approximately 95% of their six-month average consumption. Additionally, gas supply to other industrial and commercial sectors, including supplies through CGD networks, is enhanced up to 80%. CGD entities have been advised to prioritize PNG connections for commercial establishments such as hotels, restaurants and canteens across all their GAs, to address concerns regarding the availability of commercial LPG. CGD companies including IGL, MGL, GAIL Gas and BPCL are offering incentives for domestic and commercial PNG connections. States/UTs and Central Ministries have been requested to expedite approvals required for expansion of CGD networks. The Government of India vide letter dated 18.03.2026 has offered all States/UTs additional 10% allocation of commercial LPG to States provided they can help in long term transition from LPG to PNG. 22 States/UTs are receiving additional commercial LPG allocation linked to PNG expansion reforms. The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways vide letter dated 24.03.26 has adopted an Accelerated Approval Framework for CGD infrastructure with reduced timelines as a special for 3 months to process applications pertaining to CGD infrastructure on priority. The Government of India vide Gazette dated 24.03.2026 has notified the Natural Gas and Petroleum Products Distribution (Through Laying, Building, Operation and Expansion of Pipelines and Other Facilities) Order, 2026 under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. The Order provides a streamlined and time-bound framework for laying and expanding pipelines across the country, addressing delays in approvals and access to land, and enabling faster development of natural gas infrastructure, including in residential areas. It is expected to accelerate PNG network growth, enhance last-mile connectivity, and support the transition to cleaner fuels, thereby strengthening energy security and advancing Indias gas-based economy. PNGRB has directed CGD entities to expedite D-PNG connections. Also, the National PNG Drive 2.0 has been extended till 30.06.2026 to sustain momentum in PNG expansion. To encourage a cleaner, more secure and self-reliant energy future, the Government of India has developed a model draft State CBG Policy. The model policy is intended to serve as a comprehensive flexible guiding framework to enable States to create their own investor-friendly and implementation-oriented ecosystem for CBG development. Those States which opt for this, will be prioritized for the next tranche of additional allocation of commercial LPG. MoEFCC vide order dated 07.04.2026 has directed CPCB to issue necessary directions to SPCB/PCCs for granting consent to establish or consent to operate within 15 days for CGD network/infrastructure. Since March 2026, about 5.18 Lakh PNG connections have been gasified and infrastructure has been created for additional 2.58 lakh connections, taking the total to 7.76 lakh connections. Further, about 5.87 Lakh customers have been registered for new connections. Till 21.04.2026, more than 41,000 PNG consumers have surrendered their LPG connections via MYPNGD.in website. Crude Position and Refinery Operations All refineries are operating at high capacity with adequate crude inventories, while sufficient stocks of petrol and diesel are being maintained. Domestic LPG production from refineries has been increased to support domestic consumption. An inter-ministerial Joint Working Group (JWG) has been set up to ensure availability of petrochemical feedstock supply for the domestic market. Subsequently, Govt. of India vide order dated 01.04.2026 has permitted Oil Refinery companies including Petrochemical Complexes to make certain minimum quantities of C3 & C4 streams available for critical sectors as determined by Centre for High Technology (CHT). Based on the requests received from the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Department of Chemicals & Petro Chemicals (DCPC), Dept. for Promotion of Industry and internal trade (DPIIT), the provision for 1000 MT/day, from LPG pool, has been made for Pharma and Chemical sector companies. Since 9th April 2026, more than 6300 MT of propylene has been sold by Mumbai, Kochi and Mathura refineries to Chemical and Pharma Industry. Retail Fuel Availability and pricing Measures Retail outlets across the country are operating normally. The Middle East crisis has led to an abnormal increase in crude prices; however, to protect consumers, the Government of India has reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel by 10 per litre. Govt. of India vide Gazette notification dated 11.04.2026 has increased the export levy on diesel to Rs. 55.50 per litre and on ATF to Rs. 42 per litre, to ensure availability of these products in the domestic market. Regular Retail Prices for Petrol and Diesel are unchanged and there is no price increase at PSU OMCs Retail Outlets. Kerosene Availability and Distribution Measures An additional allocation of 48,000 KL of kerosene has been provided to States/UTs over and above regular allocation. 18 States/UTs have issued SKO allocation orders, while Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh have indicated no requirement. Maritime Safety and Shipping Operations The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways provided an update on the prevailing maritime situation in the Persian Gulf, detailing the measures being undertaken to ensure the safety and security of Indian vessels and crew in the region. It was stated that: In the past 24 hours, some incidents of firing on foreign-flagged vessels have been reported in the Strait of Hormuz involving Indian seafarers. All seafarers on board both vessels are safe. a. Vessel Euphoria, a container ship flagged with Panama has 21 Indian seafarers onboard. All of them are safe. b. Vessel Epaminondas, a container ship flagged with Panama has 1 Indian seafarer onboard. He is safe. All Indian seafarers in the region are safe. Indian-flagged crude oil tanker Desh Garima safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz on 18 April 2026. The vessel, carrying 31 Indian seafarers, reached Mumbai on 22 April 2026. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways continues to coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Missions, and maritime stakeholders to ensure seafarer welfare and uninterrupted maritime operations. DG Shipping Control Room Update: The Control Room has handled 7,403 calls and more than 15,639 emails since activation. In the past 24 hours, 161 calls and 320 emails have been received. The Ministry, through the Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping), has facilitated the safe repatriation of more than 2,680 Indian seafarers so far, including 65 in the last 24 hours from various locations across the Gulf region. Port Operations: Port operations across India remain normal, with no congestion reported. Safety of Indian Nationals in the Region The Ministry of External Affairs continues to monitor developments in the Gulf and West Asia region, with focused efforts on ensuring safety, security and welfare of the Indian community in the region. It was informed that: Dedicated special control rooms in the Ministry of External Affairs are operational and are working in coordination with Indian missions. The Ministry of External Affairs is in regular contact with State Governments and Union Territories for sharing of information and better alignment of efforts. Indian Missions and Posts continue to operate round-the-clock helplines and are proactively assisting Indian nationals. They remain in close contact with the local Governments. Updated advisories are being issued regularly, including information on local government guidelines, flight and travel situations and consular services and various welfare measures being undertaken to support our community. Indian Missions are actively engaged with the resident Indian community. Ambassadors are regularly interacting with the Indian community associations, organizations, professional groups, an Indian companies to address their concerns. Government is according high priority to the welfare of Indian seafarers in the region. Indian Missions are extending all assistance to them including coordination with the local authorities and agencies, extending consular assistance, and assisting for requests to return to India. The overall flight situation continues to improve with additional flights operating from the region to various destinations in India. Since 28 February, around 12,12,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India. In the UAE, airlines continue to operate limited commercial flights between the UAE and India based on operational and safety considerations, with around 110 flights expected today between UAE and India. Flights continue to operate from various airports in Saudi Arabia and Oman to various destinations in India. With Qatar airspace partially open, Qatar Airways is operating flights to various destinations in India. Kuwait airspace remains closed. Jazeera Airways and Kuwait Airways are operating non-scheduled commercial flights from Dammam Airport in Saudi Arabia to India. Bahrain airspace is open. Gulf Air is operating flights from Bahrain to various destinations in India. Iraq airspace is open with limited flight operations to destinations in the region, which can be used for onward travel to India. Iran airspace is partially open for cargo and chartered flights. Indian embassy in Tehran continues to facilitate movement of Indian nationals through Armenia and Azerbaijan for onward travel to India. So far, 2428 Indian nationals have moved out of Iran into Armenia and Azerbaijan. This includes 1096 Indian students and 657 Indian fishermen. Israel airspace is open and limited flight operations have resumed to destinations in the region, which can be used for onward travel to India.
J&K Set To Spread Red Carpet For International Film Festival This Year
JAMMU, Apr 23: In a significant initiative to promote cinema, culture, and tourism, the Government of Jammu & Kashmir has initiated plans to host a prestigious international film festival through the Department of Information & Public Relations (DIPR). The decision was taken during a high-level meeting chaired by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, which was attended by the Additional Chief Secretary, Finance; Additional Chief Secretary, Tourism; Commissioner Secretary, Information; Director, Information & Public Relations, and other senior officers. During the meeting, [] The post J&K Set To Spread Red Carpet For International Film Festival This Year appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sports Ministry to organise ''Chintan Shivir'' in Srinagar from tomorrow
New Delhi, Apr 23: The Sports Ministry will organise a three-day 'Chintan Shivir' in Srinagar from Friday, bringing together sports and youth affairs ministers from states and Union Territories to deliberate on strengthening sports governance and youth development frameworks through enhanced Centre-State collaboration. The event, which will conclude on Sunday, will be held at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre and will be led by Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya, along with Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Khadse. The Chintan Shivir will serve as a high-level platform for structured deliberations aimed at strengthening sports governance and youth development frameworks through enhanced Centre-State collaboration, policy alignment and institutional convergence, said a ministry statement. The deliberations will place significant emphasis on strengthening the sports ecosystem in the country, with focused discussions on medal strategies and athlete development pathways under the Khelo India Mission, improving Centre-State coordination through the proposed Khelo Bharat Niti, and advancing systems for talent identification and grassroots sports development, it added. Among the key issues on the agenda will be promoting clean sport and exploring ways to position the country as a global hub for sports goods manufacturing. Issues related to sports governance, promotion of clean and safe sport, and the development of a robust sports goods manufacturing ecosystem will also be taken up. The Shivir will further review the Action Taken Report of previous editions to ensure continuity, accountability and measurable outcomes, it said. The Shivir will also include activities aimed at promoting holistic engagement, including Yoga sessions, a Fit India Cyclothon and a cultural programme, along with opportunities for informal consultations among participating States and Union Territories. Besides sports, the Shivir will also deliberate on youth affairs, with a focus on expanding engagement, strengthening delivery frameworks, and enhancing institutional impact. In line with the government's vision of building a 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047, the Shivir is being envisaged as a significant step towards fostering convergence among stakeholders and enhancing programme effectiveness across both the sports and youth development sectors. The outcomes are expected to guide future policy direction and contribute to building a robust sports ecosystem alongside an empowered and engaged youth base, in line with the vision of Viksit Bharat at 2047, the release added. The sessions will include keynote addresses, presentations by ministry officials and states, sharing of best practices, structured discussions and thematic group work.
MP Mian Altaf seeks parole for Er Rashid to visit ailing father
Srinagar, Apr 23: National Conference (NC) Member of Parliament from Anantnag-Rajouri Mian Altaf Ahmad has sought parole for incarcerated Baramulla MP Er Rashid to allow him to visit his ailing father. In a statement issued, Mian Altaf said Er Rashids father, Abdul Rashid Sheikh, is seriously ill and undergoing treatment. He urged the authorities to consider the case on humanitarian grounds and grant parole so that Er Rashid can meet his father. This is a humanitarian issue. Every person has the right to be with their parents during illness, Mian Altaf said, adding that Er Rasheed should be allowed to see his ailing father.
Air raid response mock drill conducted in Anantnag
J-K LG calls upon teachers, students to position India as worlds leading knowledge economy
Jammu, Apr 23: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the New School Building of Swami Pranavanand Vidyamandir in Panjgrain, Nagrota. The School is run by Bharat Sevashram Sangha, a renowned socio-cultural and philanthropic organisation. Bharat Sevashram Sangh started pre-primary to Class 8 education here in 2014 under 'Har Ghar Shiksha'. Over half the students are from poor families; they have illuminated countless lives. Addressing a gathering on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that new higher secondary building and skill infrastructure will ensure disadvantaged students get quality education. Once all the floors of building are complete, it will serve more than 1,500 students transform thousands of lives. With future residential facilities for 100 boys, local economy will get a boost, backward areas will be transformed, and society will advance with new confidence, the Lieutenant Governor said. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor called upon students and teachers to contribute to nation-building and adapt classrooms to todays changing global landscape, positioning India as the world's leading knowledge economy. We must strengthen cultural awareness in students, as unity in diversity defines global society. Promote communication skills for clear expression, enabling the new generation to improve lives, uphold democratic values, and foster collaboration for a prosperous J&K, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that every student talented in art, craft, music, or entrepreneurship deserves equal respect and opportunity. Teachers must recognize that education focused solely on marks and narrow academics, sidelining art, sports, and skills, is unfit for the future. We must prepare students for irreplaceable human capacities like creativity, critical thinking, moral decision-making, collaboration, and lifelong learning which no machine can replace, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said the world is changing rapidly and unlike the stable careers in the past, professional workforce requires continuous learning, skilling and upskilling. We are at a threshold where AI and automation is transforming industries, offices, hospitals, and schools and our human resource need to be a step ahead, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted the recommendations of the National Education Policy (NEP) and emphasised that the policy is a potent tool to meet national needs, boost societal capacity, and accelerate economic growth. To bridge rural-urban and regional-social gaps, NEP is a powerful tool, societal asset, and reliable partner for meritorious students. India will emerge as a robust knowledge economy, nurturing generations with scientific temper, moral strength, cultural values, skills, and a spirit of service and sacrifice, the Lieutenant Governor observed. He said a student's view of the external world depends on self-perception, shaped by experiences. True education balances both, equipping students with knowledge and skills for outer world, plus self-awareness and emotional resilience for inner world. This holistic approach is every school's core duty. Every student must blend science and values for progress. NEP measures guarantee Viksit Bharat; for the first time in decades, our talented children, teens, and youth are policy priorities, the Lieutenant Governor said. The initiative of Bharat Sevashram Sangha is supported by Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum and other donors. Srimat Swami Biswatmanandaji Maharaj General Secretary, Bharat Sevashram Sangha; Srimat Swami Ambarishanandaji Maharaj, Joint Secretary, and senior sanyasins of Bharat Sevashrasm Sangha; and senior officials were present. Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament; Devyani Rana, Member of Legislative Assembly from Nagrota; Dr Nirmal Singh, former Deputy Chief Minister; Rashmi Govil, Director HR, Indian Oil Corporation Limited; Vilas Zode, Executive Director-HR, Hindustan Petroleum; Chander Mohan Gupta, former Mayor JMC and other prominent citizens also attended the inaugural ceremony.
J-K woman cricketer, brother among 3 arrested in alleged sextortion racket
Srinagar, Apr 23: A woman cricketer associated with the Jammu and Kashmir T20 League, along with her brother and another associate, was arrested on Thursday by the Mumbai Police's Crime Branch in a case of sextortion and extortion. The woman and her brother were taken into custody from a hotel in Delhi, while another associate was arrested from Srinagar, NDTV reported. The arrested accused have been identified as Farkhanda Aziz Khan (30), her brother Bazil Aziz Khan (27), and their associate Uddin Imtiyaz Wani (22). According to police sources, the complainant is a 28-year-old businessman from Mumbai. In 2024, the businessman came into contact with Farkhanda. Gradually, communication between them increased, and they began chatting regularly. During this time, Farkhanda allegedly initiated explicit conversations with him. Later, she introduced the man to her brother Bazil Khan and their associate Uddin Imtiyaz Wani as well. She then allegedly demanded money from the complainant, citing financial needs. When he refused, police sources said she threatened to make their private chats public. Out of fear, the complainant allegedly transferred Rs 23.61 lakh through 32 bank transactions between April 30, 2024, and January 13, 2026, to Farkhanda's bank account. The police investigation also revealed that a large portion of this money was transferred to Uddin Wani's bank account. Some amount was also transferred to the bank account of Farkhanda's father, Abdul Aziz Khan. Police sources further stated that Wani and Bazil Khan also threatened the complainant, claiming they possessed screenshots of his chats with Farkhanda and warning him that if he did not pay, they would have him sent to jail. Following these threats, the victim transferred an additional Rs 40 lakh in January 2026. The investigation revealed that the first transaction in this case took place in April 2024, amounting to Rs 20,000. Accused Farkhanda is a resident of the Ankur Vihar area in DelhiNCR, Uddin Wani is from Khalapur in Jammu and Kashmir, while accused Bazil Khan is a resident of Nurkhaw Village in Jammu and Kashmir. Based on the complaint, an FIR has been registered at the West Region Cyber Police Station under relevant sections of the BNS 308(2), 308(6), 351(2), and 351(3), along with Sections 61(2) and 3(5) of the IT Act. Further investigation is underway. Authorities are now investigating if the accused have trapped other victims and how the extorted money was used.
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Police take out anti-drug rally in Sopore
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Imams, mosques join 'war on drugs' in Anantnag
Srinagar, Apr 23: Imams and management committees of various mosques in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir have joined the government's war on drugs, using their religious platform to create awareness against drug abuse, officials said on Thursday. In a significant community-driven initiative against the drug menace, mosques across Anantnag have extended full support to the ongoing efforts of the police in combating drug abuse and illegal narcotic cultivation, a police official said. During congregational gatherings and through loudspeaker announcements, imams and mosque committees appealed to the public to actively participate in the war against drugs and refrain from engaging in or supporting any form of illegal crop cultivation, particularly narcotic substances such as cannabis and opium poppy, he said. The announcements emphasised the social, moral, and legal consequences of drug abuse and illicit cultivation, and highlighted the importance of collective responsibility, urging families and community members to report such activities to the authorities, he said. The police appreciated the proactive and responsible role played by religious institutions, terming it a strong example of police-public partnership, the official said. Such coordinated efforts are expected to significantly contribute to the success of anti-drug campaigns and the eradication of illegal cultivation in the region, he said.
People suffering due to lack of jobs and basic services: Sunil Sharma
Banihal, April 23: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers staged a protest demonstration on Thursday at the Municipal Park in Banihal against the arrest of party leader Mohammad Saleem Bhat and the ongoing shortage of doctors in the area. During the protest, demonstrators raised slogans against the Omar Abdullah-led government and also burned effigies of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Banihal MLA Sajjad Shaheen. They accused the National Conference government of failing to provide basic public services and expressed strong resentment over the healthcare situation. Addressing the gathering, BJP leader Mohammad Saleem Bhat said that he would continue to raise his voice for the rights of the people and was ready to make any sacrifice for the cause. He stated that following his protest, the intervention of Member of Parliament Jitendra Singh led to action by the Health Department. According to him, the Director Health Services Jammu has issued orders for deputing one doctor to Sub-District Hospital Banihal, while three more doctors are in the process of being posted. It is pertinent to mention that on April 21, Mohammad Saleem Bhat had locked the Sub-District Hospital Banihal for a brief period in protest against the shortage of doctors, disrupting services temporarily. The lock was later removed following intervention by the local administration, which assured redressal of the issues, and normal functioning was restored. Subsequently, on April 22, police registered a case against Bhat and took him into custody. He was later released on bail on Wednesday evening.
Womens quota bill: Centre never intended to give reservation to women, says NC MP Chowdry Ramzan

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