IGP Kashmir reviews Amarnath Yatra security arrangements in Ganderbal
Ganderbal, June 30: In view of the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Zone V K Birdi-IPS today conducted a comprehensive on-ground review of the security arrangements and deployment plan in district Ganderbal. He was accompanied by DIG Central Kashmir Range, DIG North Kashmir Range, SSP Srinagar, SSP Ganderbal, SSP Bandipora, SP Ops Srinagar and other senior officers from Police and Civil Administration. During the visit, IGP Kashmir inspected the Transit Camp Manigam and took a detailed assessment of the arrangements being put in place for the smooth, secure and hassle-free movement of pilgrims. He also reviewed the deployment of Police, CAPFs and other security components at important locations along the Yatra route.
IGP Traffic reviews traffic management for smooth conduct of Amarnath Yatra
Srinagar, June 30: Inspector General of Police (IGP), Traffic J&K, M. Suleman Choudhary, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess and finalize traffic management arrangements for the smooth, safe and seamless movement of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026 pilgrims along the Kashmir axis. The meeting was attended by DIG South Kashmir Range, Javed Iqbal Matoo, DIG CRPF Anantnag, SSP Kulgam, SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir, SSP Traffic National Highway Ramban, SP Headquarters Anantnag, SP NHW Qazigund, besides other senior officers of the Civil Police, CRPF, Traffic Police and district administration of Anantnag and Kulgam. During the meeting, a detailed review of the traffic management plan was undertaken with emphasis on ensuring close coordination and effective synergy among all stakeholder agencies for the safe and uninterrupted movement of Yatra convoys. The implementation and strict adherence to the notified convoy cut-off timings were discussed at length and all officers were directed to ensure their meticulous enforcement without exception. The IGP stressed the importance of seamless inter-agency coordination, real-time information sharing, prompt clearance of traffic bottlenecks and effective regulation of civilian traffic to facilitate hassle-free movement of Yatra convoys. He also emphasized the need for continuous monitoring of road conditions, swift response to emergencies and efficient deployment of police personnel at all vulnerable and congestion prone locations. The officers were instructed to maintain close liaison with the district administration, CRPF, road maintenance agencies and other concerned departments to ensure immediate response to any unforeseen situation. Special emphasis was laid on effective dissemination of traffic advisories, regulation of stranded vehicles whenever required, and ensuring minimum inconvenience to the general public while maintaining the highest priority for Yatra convoy movement. The IGP Traffic reiterated that the safety and convenience of the pilgrims remain the foremost priority and directed all officers to work in close coordination, maintain high standards of professionalism and ensure flawless execution of the traffic management plan throughout the Yatra period.
ACB arrests patwari, associate while accepting Rs 70,000 bribe in Jammu
Jammu, June 30: In a significant action against corruption, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), Jammu & Kashmir, today trapped and arrested Shashi Kumar, Patwari, Patwar Halqa Gole, and his assistant, Harkeerat Singh, for demanding and accepting a bribe of 70,000. According to the spokesperson, the ACB received a written complaint alleging that the accused had demanded 70,000 as illegal gratification from the complainant for issuing two Fards (revenue extracts). Unwilling to pay the bribe, the complainant approached the ACB and sought legal action against the accused officials. Following the complaint, the ACB conducted a discreet verification, which established a prima facie case of bribery. Accordingly, FIR No. 08/2026 was registered at Police Station ACB Central, Jammu, under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and Section 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and an investigation was initiated. During the course of the investigation, the ACB constituted a trap team, which successfully laid a trap. The accused public servants were caught red-handed while demanding and accepting the bribe amount of 70,000 from the complainant. Both accused were arrested on the spot, and the bribe money was recovered from their possession in the presence of independent witnesses associated with the trap team. Following the arrests, searches were conducted at the residential premises of both accused in the presence of Executive Magistrates. Further investigation into the case is in progress, spokesperson added.
Div Com Anshul Garg says foolproof arrangements, intensive monitoring in place for Amarnath Yatra
Div Com Kashmir reviews facilities for Amarnath Yatris at Srinagar airport
Srinagar, June 30: In preparation for the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Tuesday conducted a comprehensive review of the arrangements put in place at Srinagar International Airport to ensure a safe, seamless, and hassle-free travel experience for pilgrims. During the inspection, the Divisional Commissioner assessed the facilities established for Yatris, including dedicated eKYC counters, Yatra Facilitation Centre, passenger reception areas, and other essential facilities available at the airport. On the occasion, senior officials from the Civil Administration, Airport Authority, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) briefed the Divisional Commissioner on the preparedness and coordination measures undertaken by their respective departments to facilitate the smooth movement of pilgrims at the Airport. Speaking on the occasion, the Div Com stressed the need for coordination and robust communication mechanisms to ensure the timely resolution of issues and uninterrupted services for the pilgrims. Pertinently, in a major step towards facilitating the seamless and pilgrim-friendly Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, the local Administration have substantially augmented the registration infrastructure across Kashmir. The total number of pilgrim facilitation counters has been increased from 54 in 2025 to 131 in 2026, which includes a significant increase in E-KYC counters from 21 to 59, RFID counters from 20 to 32, and on-spot registration counters from 13 to 40. The additional registration facilities have been established at key locations including Pantha Chowk, Srinagar International Airport and Railway Station Nowgam. During the visit, the Div Com was accompanied by DC Budgam Athar Aamir, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Budgam, and other officers from the concerned departments.
ACB files chargesheets in two separate corruption cases
Srinagar, June 30: Anti-Corruption Bureau, Jammu & Kashmir, today filed charge sheets in two separate corruption cases before the competent Special Courts after completion of investigations and obtaining the requisite prosecution sanctions. The spokesperson said that in the first case, the ACB presented a charge sheet before the Court of Special Judge, Anti-Corruption, Baramulla, against five accused persons, including the then District Development Commissioner, Bandipora, in Case FIR No. 08/2017 of Police Station ACB Baramulla under Section 5(1)(d) read with Section 5(2) of the J&K Prevention of Corruption Act, Samvat 2006, and Section 120-B RPC. The case pertains to the alleged illegal and fraudulent regularization of a person initially engaged on a temporary basis as an Orderly in District Bandipora. Investigation revealed that official records were allegedly manipulated to facilitate unauthorized Government service benefits, including regular salary, promotion and other service benefits, resulting in wrongful gain to the beneficiary and corresponding loss to the Government exchequer. He said the charge sheet has been filed against Mushtaq Ahmad Sheikh, the then District Development Commissioner, Bandipora (Retired); the then Executive Engineer, Irrigation Division, Sumbal (Retired); Mohammad Ramzan Ganaie, then Head Clerk (Retired); Tariq Ahmad Khan, then Establishment Clerk (now Senior Assistant); and beneficiary accused Nisar Ahmad Itoo, presently serving as Junior Assistant. The Court admitted the charge sheet, furnished copies to the accused, admitted them to bail and fixed 13-08-2026 as the next date of hearing. The spokesperson also said that in the second case, the ACB presented a charge sheet before the Court of Special Judge, Anti-Corruption, Srinagar, in Case FIR No. 20/2023 of Police Station ACB Srinagar against two police personnel, SgCt. Mohammad Ayoub Dar and SgCt. Abdul Hamid Tantary, under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, and Section 120-B IPC. The case arose from a complaint alleging demand of a bribe of 9,000 for allowing a loaded truck to cross TCP Sonamarg and proceed towards Ladakh. During a trap, SgCt. Mohammad Ayoub Dar was caught red-handed while demanding and accepting the bribe. The tainted money was recovered on the spot, and the investigation established the involvement of both accused in the conspiracy. The charge sheet was presented before the Court, and the next date of hearing has been fixed for 28-07-2026, spokesperson added.
Banihal, June 30: In view of the commencement of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, with the first batch of pilgrims scheduled to leave from Jammu on July 2, traffic authorities have issued a fresh advisory regulating movement on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44). As per the advisory, no movement of Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) will be allowed from Qazigund towards Jammu and from Jakheni (Udhampur) towards Srinagar after 1900 hours on July 1, 2026. However, Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) will be permitted to move till 2300 hours. The Traffic Police said that after the movement of the Yatra convoy on July 2, up-direction LMVs, private cars and passenger service vehicles (HPSVs) will be allowed from Nagrota (Jammu) towards Udhampur once the tail of the up Yatra convoy crosses Jakheni (Udhampur). Similarly, down-direction LMVs, private cars and HPSVs will be allowed from Qazigund towards Jammu after the tail of the down Baltal Yatra convoy crosses Marog. Commuters have been advised to follow daily traffic advisories for exact cut-off timings. Regarding heavy vehicles, the advisory stated that HMVs will be allowed to ply on alternate days only, depending on the prevailing traffic situation. No HMV will be permitted from Qazigund or Jakheni after 7 PM during the Yatra period. The Traffic Police has advised operators carrying fresh produce, perishable goods and livestock to plan their movement accordingly to avoid inconvenience. It further stated that after the cut-off timings, intra-district movement of local commuters across Jammu and Kashmir will be facilitated only after verification of valid photo identity cards, which commuters must carry during the Yatra period. The authorities have appealed to the public to plan their journeys in advance and cooperate with Traffic Police and other agencies for smooth and safe conduct of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026.
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Dr. Zubair Saleem speaks with Dr. Asif Nazir, Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, GMC Srinagar, about clubfoota treatable condition present at birth. In this informative conversation, they explain how early diagnosis and timely treatment can help children lead normal, active lives A must watch for expecting parents, new parents, and families, this episode dispels common myths and highlights why seeking treatment as early as possible can make all the difference
Facilitate interaction between local talent, eminent filmmakers: J-K CM to IFFJK organisers
Srinagar, Jun 30: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday reviewed preparations for the first International Film Festival of Jammu and Kashmir (IFFJK)-2026, envisaged as a landmark initiative to revive the region's cinematic legacy. Abdullah chaired a meeting here in which extensive deliberations were held on the festival's vision, its screening and programming strategy, branding, digital outreach, industry partnerships and international participation, an official spokesperson said. Director of Information and Public Relations, Shreya Singhal, gave a comprehensive presentation outlining the proposed framework for the inaugural edition of the festival. Reviewing the proposals, the chief minister said the film festival should evolve into a globally recognised cinematic event celebrating storytelling while showcasing Jammu and Kashmir's breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, artistic traditions and emerging creative talent. He stressed the need to deliver a professionally curated festival of international standards capable of attracting renowned filmmakers, producers, artists and cinema enthusiasts from across the world. Abdullah underlined that the event must not be viewed as a mere film festival but as a defining cultural and economic platform for Jammu and Kashmir. He said it should generate opportunities in tourism, investment, employment and the creative economy while reaffirming Jammu and Kashmir's historic place as India's preferred destination for film production, creative pursuits and cinematic tourism. Emphasising the importance of nurturing the local creative ecosystem, the chief minister directed that local filmmakers, writers, directors, actors, cinematographers, technicians, photographers, designers, artisans, craftsmen and other creative professionals be meaningfully integrated with the film festival through exhibitions, facilitating networking opportunities and business engagements. He also instructed the organisers to facilitate structured interactions between local talent and eminent national and international filmmakers, producers, directors, actors and industry experts through masterclasses and in-conversation sessions, workshops, panel discussions, mentoring sessions and knowledge-sharing programmes. Such engagements would provide aspiring professionals from Jammu and Kashmir with global exposure, technical expertise and industry networks while encouraging innovation and excellence in filmmaking, he added. The chief minister also called for instituting a special segment to recognise distinguished actors, filmmakers, directors, producers, cinematographers, musicians and other cinema personalities who have played a significant role in keeping Jammu and Kashmir's cinematic legacy alive by creating memorable films in the region over the decades. Recognising their contribution would celebrate Kashmir's enduring association with Indian cinema while inspiring a renewed partnership between the film industry and Jammu and Kashmir, he said. Highlighting the festival's wider developmental potential, the chief minister said it should also create meaningful opportunities for local artisans, craftspeople, entrepreneurs, and tourism stakeholders, ensuring that the benefits of the event extend well beyond the film fraternity. He directed the departments concerned to make the festival a comprehensive celebration of Jammu and Kashmir's artistic, cultural and entrepreneurial excellence. The proposed festival will feature international competition, Indian cinema, documentaries, short films, student films, animation, regional cinema, industry forums, workshops and cultural programmes. The proposed four-day festival, scheduled to be held in September 2026, will host screenings across multiple venues, offering an immersive experience for filmmakers, delegates and audiences.
Amarnath Yatra Dry Run Conducted; Full-Fledged Convoy Reaches Qazigund to Assess Preparedness
Invasion of the penalty snatchers
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WhatsApp to introduce usernames, allowing users to connect without sharing phone numbers
Srinagar, June 30: WhatsApp has announced a major privacy-focused update that will allow users to communicate using unique usernames instead of sharing their phone numbers, giving them greater control over who can contact them. The Meta-owned messaging platform said it has started allowing users to reserve unique usernames ahead of a wider rollout later this year. Once the feature is fully available, users will have the option to be discovered and contacted using only their chosen username, without revealing their phone number. The move is aimed at enhancing privacy for WhatsApp's more than three billion users worldwide, particularly when interacting with people they do not know personally. According to WhatsApp, there will be no public directory of usernames or autocomplete suggestions. Users will need to know a person's exact username to initiate contact for the first time, reducing the chances of unsolicited messages. We have designed this as a core privacy feature, Alice Newton-Rex, WhatsApp's Vice President of Product, said while announcing the update. Currently, anyone with a user's phone number can send them a message on WhatsApp. While the platform offers end-to-end encryption and allows users to block contacts or silence unknown callers, it has long required phone numbers as the primary identifier. The new username system is expected to offer an additional layer of privacy, particularly for users who want to communicate without sharing their personal mobile numbers. WhatsApp said usernames must be between three and 35 characters long. To prevent impersonation, the company will reserve usernames associated with high-profile individuals, celebrities, public figures, government entities and organisations. The platform also plans to allow businesses, organisations and creators with existing Meta accounts on Facebook and Instagram to claim matching usernames on WhatsApp. The company has not announced an exact date for the global rollout but said the feature will be introduced gradually over the coming months. Users can begin reserving their preferred usernames before the wider launch to secure their desired handles.
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General Dhiraj Seth takes over as Chief of the Army Staff
Delhi, June 30: General Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, took over as the 31 st Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) from General Upendra Dwivedi, PVSM, AVSM, who superannuated after more than four decades of distinguished service to the nation on 30 Jun 2026. General Dhiraj Seth is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, and was commissioned into the Armoured Corps in December 1986. Over a distinguished military career spanning nearly four decades, he has had extensive experience across the operational, strategic, capability development and institutional domains, contributing significantly to the Indian Army's combat effectiveness and long-term transformation. The General Officer has commanded at every level in diverse operational environments. His command assignments include an Armoured Regiment in the Desert Sector, an Armoured Brigade in the Western Theatre, and a Counter-Insurgency Force in Jammu & Kashmir. As a Lieutenant General, he commanded the Sudarshan Chakra Corps, one of the Indian Army's premier strike formations. He subsequently served as General Officer Commanding, Delhi Area, overseeing key national and international military engagements and ceremonial responsibilities. On elevation to the rank of Army Commander, the officer commanded South Western Command and Southern Command, earning the rare distinction of commanding two operational Army Commands and providing strategic oversight across critical theatres for over a period of two and half years. He has held several key staff and strategic appointments that have significantly influenced operational planning, force management and capability development. Widely recognised for his contributions to force modernisation, the General Officer has tenanted pivotal appointments in the Strategic Planning and Capability Development verticals of the Army Headquarters, shaping its modernisation trajectory, capability roadmap and long-term force structuring initiatives. His contributions have been instrumental in aligning operational requirements with emerging technologies and future battlefield imperatives. An accomplished military professional, General Dhiraj Seth has consistently excelled in professional military education, securing top positions in courses of instruction. He is a graduate of the Higher Command Course and the National Defence College and has also attended the prestigious Command & Staff Course in Paris, reflecting his broad strategic outlook and understanding of contemporary military affairs.
JKCSF urges govt to announce summer vacations, keep education beyond politics amid heatwave
Srinagar, June 30: The Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum (JKCSF) on Tuesday expressed concern over the delay in announcing summer vacations for schools despite the prevailing heatwave, urging the government to take a timely decision in the interest of students' health and safety. In a statement, JKCSF Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani said it was unfortunate that the government appeared to be waiting for public pressure before acting on an issue that directly affects lakhs of students across Jammu and Kashmir. He said decisions concerning children's welfare should be proactive and guided by scientific and humanitarian considerations rather than public outcry. The Education and Health Departments are among the most sensitive departments as they directly deal with human life, well-being and the future of society. These departments should remain insulated from political considerations, and decisions affecting students must always prioritise their health and welfare, Wani said. Expressing concern over the prevailing weather conditions, Wani urged the government to immediately review the situation and announce summer vacations if required in the larger public interest. He said protecting children from extreme weather was a collective responsibility and called for governance that reflects sensitivity, foresight and compassion. Reiterating the forum's appeal to keep education beyond politics, Wani urged policymakers to adopt a child-centric approach while taking decisions concerning students, particularly during periods of extreme weather.
Security mechanisms, emergency response tested ahead of Amarnath Yatra: SSP Srinagar
Student survey highlights growing awareness of AI-related cyber risks in Kashmir
Srinagar, June 30 : A classroom survey conducted by second-semester students of Amar Singh College, Srinagar, has highlighted growing awareness among respondents about the cyber risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI), including deepfakes, misinformation, online scams and identity theft. The study was carried out as part of a Skill Enhancement Course on Cyber Crime, guided by Prof. Zubair Nazeer. The student team, led by Tuba and including Numair, Numan, Shah Rakeeb, Maliha Rasool, Hadika Zehra, Rafiya Riyaz, Mawiya, Aris, and Inayat Shafi, surveyed 400 people across three locations: 150 students at Girls High School Ichgam in Budgam, 200 students at Amar Singh College itself, and 50 members of the public at the Local Market Area and City Mall in Srinagar. Hours lost to the scroll The survey paints a picture of heavy daily social media use. Roughly 27.5% of respondents said they spend about an hour a day on social platforms, while a quarter spend closer to four hours, and another 22.5% reported about three hours daily. The remainder fell anywhere between 25 minutes and five hours underscoring just how embedded social media has become in daily routines across age groups and backgrounds. Students struggle to spot what's real At Girls High School Ichgam, students told researchers they primarily use social media for education, entertainment, and staying in touch with friends but many admitted they often can't tell the difference between authentic content and material generated by AI. That difficulty wasn't confined to school-age respondents. College students at Amar Singh reported regularly running into AI-generated images, fake news, misleading ads, and suspicious links while browsing. Public worried about AI-driven scams Among the general public surveyed in Srinagar's commercial areas, concern centered specifically on AI-assisted scams, suggesting that fears about artificial intelligence's misuse extend well beyond the classroom and into everyday commercial life. Deepfakes and the misinformation problem The report flags deepfake technology as one of the most alarming risks now facing social media users, noting that AI can generate videos, images, and voice recordings realistic enough to be mistaken for genuine content. The researchers also point to the accelerating spread of misinformation, and note that cyberbullying itself has evolved alongside AI tools, taking on new and harder-to-trace forms. A double-edged sword The survey's authors conclude that AI has simultaneously strengthened social media as a tool for communication and learning while creating fresh openings for cybercriminals. Whether the technology ultimately becomes a net positive or a vector for harm, they argue, depends entirely on how responsibly it's deployed.
Mock drills conducted, multi-tier security deployed for Amarnath Yatra: IGP Kashmir
Srinagar, June 30: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, Vidhi Kumar Birdi , on Tuesday said a robust, multi-tier security grid has been put in place for the annual Amarnath Yatra, complemented by extensive mock drills to ensure seamless coordination among security agencies and effective response to any emergency. IGP Birdi, while interacting with media, said extensive mock drills have been conducted to clearly define their respective roles and responsibilities in case of any emergency or contingency. He said the objective of these mock drills is to ensure that every stakeholder understands their responsibility and responds in a coordinated manner during any unforeseen situation. Birdi said monitoring and supervision are also being carried out from elevated locations to maintain a watch over the Yatra route and surrounding areas. The IGP kashmir also said that several stretches along the pilgrimage route remain vulnerable to natural calamities, including landslides, avalanches and glacial movement. To address these risks, tabletop exercises have been conducted by the agencies concerned, he added. He further said Medical Response Teams (MRTs) and other emergency rescue units have been strategically deployed at sensitive locations to provide immediate assistance in case of any weather-related emergency or other incident.
Amarnath Yatra secured by multi-layered security system, says IGP Birdi
Vistadome Special train to run only between Banihal and Budgam during Amarnath Yatra
Banihal, June 30: In view of security arrangements and crowd management measures for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026, Northern Railway has decided to temporarily short-terminate and short-originate the popular Vistadome Special train service operating between Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Budgam. As per an official communication issued by Northern Railways Firozpur Division, Train No. 04688/04687 SVDKBDGMSVDK Vistadome Special will operate only between Banihal (BAHL) and Budgam (BDGM) from July 1 to August 31, 2026, or until further orders. The decision has been taken following security inputs and recommendations conveyed by the Jammu and Kashmir Police Headquarters, Srinagar, aimed at facilitating smooth security arrangements and avoiding crowd-management challenges during the pilgrimage period. The railway authorities stated that the train service will continue to operate on the Banihal-Budgam section during the period, while operations on the remaining stretch will remain temporarily suspended. The Vistadome train, known for its panoramic glass windows and scenic journey through the Kashmir Valley, is a popular attraction among tourists and passengers. Railway authorities are expected to review the arrangement after the completion of the peak Yatra period.
Mirwaiz urges Shia-Sunni harmony, repeats call for India-Pak dialogue
PDP holds protest, accuses NC government of selling jobs, destroying future of youth
Srinagar, June 30: The Jammu and Kashmir government is mulling to announce the summer vacation for schools across Kashmir in the second week of July. In an exclusive conversation with Greater Kashmir from New Delhi, minister for education, Sakina Itoo said the department was planning to announce the summer vacations for schools from second week of July. The final date has not be selected. We will select a date and take a final decision once I return from New Delhi, Sakina Itoo told Greater Kashmir. She also urged students and parents not to pay any heed to rumours being circulated on social media platforms. The message which is being circulated in what'sapp groups and other social media platforms is fake. We will announce the decision officially, she said. While the government is yet to announce the vacation for schools, the office of the Regional Transport Officer in a public advisory asked people to avoid office visits citing heatwave.
Rats, cockroaches, expired food: FDA cracks down on 6 Mumbai eateries
Mumbai, June 30: The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has suspended the food business licences of six restaurants and eateries, including a posh establishment in south Mumbai, after finding unhygienic kitchens, expired stock and misbranded products during raids, officials said on Tuesday. The action was taken against Flint & Waarsa, a restaurant in the posh Nariman Point area, and five other establishments, including hotels, restaurants and a bakery in the eastern and western suburbs, as part of a special statewide enforcement drive, they said. Officials inspected Flint & Waarsa on June 27, and upon finding misbranded products, collected five samples for laboratory analysis and seized stock worth Rs 11,350. The team also found stock worth Rs 16,201 that had been stored beyond its expiry date and was disposed of there itself, the FDA statement said. The FDA on Monday raided premises in Borivali, Santacruz, Andheri, Bandra, and Bhandup, where officials came upon cockroaches, rats, and unhygienic storage of raw food. Moreover, the establishments did not possess the necessary documents, and the staff had not undergone mandatory health check-ups, it stated. As per the FDA release, the food business licences of these establishments were suspended due to grave shortcomings in cleanliness, poor refrigeration, and a lack of a mechanism to address customer grievances. According to the FDA, as many as 31 raids were conducted across Maharashtra between June 26 and June 28, during which prohibited food items, including pan masala and gutkha, worth Rs 34.87 lakh were seized, and 19 people were arrested in connection with the sale, distribution and transportation of banned food products, sealed one establishment and seized three vehicles. The department said it would continue strict enforcement to ensure the availability of safe, high-quality food products and would take legal action against violations that pose a risk to public health.
Two killed, several injured in truck-tractor collision on Jammu-Srinagar NH-44 near Peerah
Banihal, June 30: Two persons were killed and several others, including a woman, were injured after a truck collided with a tractor late Monday night on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway near Peerah area of Ramban district. According to police, the accident took place around 10:35 PM near New Khajuria Dhaba at Peerah when a truck bearing registration number RJ37GA-7418, en route from Jammu towards Srinagar, hit a tractor. Police officials said that an unidentified male person died on the spot, while 23 others sustained injuries in the accident. The injured persons and the body of the deceased were shifted to District Hospital Ramban, where another injured person identified as Subash, son of Norang Lal, a resident of Rajasthan, was declared dead by doctors. SHO Chanderkote Jatinder Singh Rakwal told Greater Kashmir that soon after receiving information, a police team reached the spot and launched rescue operations. He said the damaged vehicles were later removed from the middle of the highway to facilitate smooth movement of traffic. The SHO added that the identity of the other deceased person is being ascertained. Police have registered an FIR at Police Station Chanderkote and initiated further investigation into the matter.
Jammu and Kashmir heatwave to ease as rain spell begins today: MeT Director
Srinagar, June 30: After several days of intense heat across Kashmir, the weather is set to turn wetter, with intermittent rainfall expected across Jammu and Kashmir over the coming days, Director of the Meteorological Centre Srinagar, Mukhtar Ahmad, said on Monday. Ahmad said the rise in temperatures had been anticipated in the department's earlier forecasts. As already expected, from the 27th onwards there has been a likelihood of a rise in temperatures. For the past three to four days, intense heat has been prevailing, especially in the Kashmir Valley, he said. According to Ahmad, heatwave conditions were recorded on Sunday at a few stations, particularly in Srinagar, Qazigund and Kukernag. Today as well, the heat is expected to persist until the afternoon. After that, there is a possibility of a brief spell of rain in some districts, which could provide some relief, he said. The MeT Director said another spell of rainfall is likely late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. Late tonight and around tomorrow morning, another spell of rainfall is likely, especially over the Jammu division, where intense showers may occur. Similarly, in the Kashmir Valley, some districts may experience light rain from time to time, with the possibility of a few intense showers, Ahmad said. He said the wet spell is expected to continue for several days. As already forecast, a wet spell is expected in the coming days. From July 2 to July 6, intermittent showers are likely, particularly during the late-night and early-morning hours, as well as during the late afternoon and evening, he said. Ahmad said the Jammu division is likely to receive the heaviest rainfall during this period. Heavy rainfall is likely, especially over the plains of Jammu and the adjoining hilly areas of the Pir Panjal range, including districts such as Reasi and Udhampur. Moderate to heavy rainfall is also expected in the Chenab Valley, he said. The MeT Director said the expected rainfall would bring significant relief from the prevailing heatwave conditions. Overall, the ongoing spell of intense heat is likely to ease considerably over the coming days. The weather is expected to remain generally cloudy, although humidity levels are likely to increase, Ahmad said. He noted that nights continue to remain unusually warm, with the minimum temperature hovering around 25C in Central Kashmir, including Srinagar and adjoining areas. In the coming days, there should be some relief as maximum temperatures are expected to decline. The drop in minimum temperatures may not be as significant, but night-time conditions are also likely to become somewhat more comfortable, Ahmad added.
Kashmir heatwave to end this week as rain likely, says MeT Director
Twenty-three parties, Independent MP write to CJI on SIR, role of EC
New Delhi, Jun 30: Twenty-three political parties along with an Independent MP on Tuesday sent a joint letter to Chief Justice Surya Kant on the SIR process, the role of the Election Commission and other election-related issues. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh gave this information in a post on X and said the Opposition parties are firmly anchored in SURE' Solidarity, Unity and REsistance. 21 political parties plus one Independent attended the INDIA janbandhan meeting on June 8, 2026 where a decision was taken to address a joint letter to the Hon'ble Chief Justice of India on the SIR process of the Election Commission of India and other election-related issues, Ramesh said on X. Accordingly, a joint letter now signed by 23 political parties plus one Independent has been sent to the Hon'ble Chief Justice of India today, he said. The joint letter has been signed by Independent MP Kapil Sibal. TMC leader Derek O Brien said the letter has also been signed by the Aam Aadmi Party and the DMK. Good going from INDIA. And yes, @AamAadmiParty @arivalayam DMK also signed the joint letter to CJI, he said on X. The letter also talks about the role of the EC, sources said. The Congress and other opposition parties have been questioning the EC over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process.
US and Iran pause strikes but disagree over next steps on talks
Dubai, June 30: The United States and Iran on Monday separately announced they will send delegations to Qatar this week, though Tehran insisted it has not agreed to meet with the US at any level after attacks across the Persian Gulf over the weekend challenged negotiations to end the war. US President Donald Trump said the Islamic Republic had requested a meeting with US counterparts and that they planned to convene Tuesday in Doha, Qatar. But one of Iran's senior negotiators denied talks had been scheduled. And the spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry said Tehran was sending its delegation to Qatar, a key mediator in the negotiations, to discuss terms of the interim deal without involving the US Hostilities mounted in recent days in the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world's oil had been shipped before war began. After four days of trading strikes, both sides appeared to pause their attacks Monday. The US and Iran agreed to an interim deal earlier this month that calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of enriched uranium. It also waives US-backed oil sanctions on the country, calls for free traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and gives each side 60 days to hammer out broader agreements. Confusion mounts over next round of Iran-US talks After Trump said Monday morning on social media that the US and Iran planned to meet, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News' Fox & Friends that special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, were flying to Qatar. Pakistan, also a key mediator, had said talks between Iran and the US would resume Tuesday. But Kazem Gharibabadi, a senior negotiator for Iran, said in comments published by Iranian state media that no talks had been confirmed. And Esmail Baghaei, spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry, said that its delegation was traveling to Qatar this week to discuss the planned release of frozen Iranian assets and other issues related to the deal. There are no negotiation meetings with the US side at any level scheduled in the coming days, Baghaei said. However, that left open the possibility messages being passed to the Qataris between the two sides. Increased tension in waterway vital to world energy supplies During the war that began Feb. 28, Iran's attacks and threats stopped cargo ships and tankers from moving through the Strait of Hormuz, creating a global energy crisis. In recent days, Iran has twice attacked vessels in the strait including a tanker filled with Qatari crude following efforts to open Oman's territorial waters to both inbound and outbound traffic from the Persian Gulf. The attacks drew retaliatory American airstrikes and raised concerns that negotiations to reach a formal end to the war could be disrupted. Iran launched drone and missile attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait on Sunday. The strait has long been considered an international waterway despite being in Iran and Oman's territorial waters. The Trump administration was operating Monday on the understanding that the US and Iran are standing down after the recent back-and-forth strikes and that vessels can move freely through the Strait of Hormuz, said a US official who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive negotiations. Iran's president, US official say USD 6 billion coming to Iran The US official also said that Qatar planned to release USD 6 billion in frozen Iranian assets that would be used to purchase US food products for the Iranian people. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had announced the expected release of funds earlier Monday in comments published by the state-run IRNA news agency. Pezeshkian, a reformist within Iran's theocracy, is the highest-ranking official within Iran to reference the release of the funds held by Qatar. Oman, Iran discuss possible fees for ships transiting the strait Oman's foreign minister, Badr al-Busaidi, said Monday that Oman and Iran are considering charging service-related fees for commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Al-Busaidi said services could include water safety measures, pollution prevention, navigational assistance and preparedness for incidents such as fires. He told Radio Monte Carlo that Oman does not support imposing transit fees on ships. This is internationally forbidden, he said, and we are abiding by these rules. But there had never been any fees charged in the strait and other Gulf Arab states and the US firmly oppose the imposition of any costs for transit. Iran and France clash over clearing mines from strait An Iranian official warned France against provocations Monday after French President Emmanuel Macron posted on X that France and others were coordinating efforts to clear mines from the Strait of Hormuz. Kazem Gharibabadi, an Iranian deputy foreign minister, said on X that under the interim deal demining is carried out solely by Iran and by no other country. Macron's post came after he greeted Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman ahead of high-level diplomatic talks in Paris. Lebanon's president says it will deploy troops as part of deal with Israel Lebanese President Joseph Aoun separately said Monday that Lebanon is determined to deploy troops along its entire southern border as part of a framework agreement with Israel signed Friday. He made the remark while meeting with Adm. Brad Cooper, the top US military commander in the Middle East. The deal was rejected by the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group, which triggered the latest war with Israel on March 2 when it fired rockets across Lebanon's southern border and into northern Israel. The Israel-Lebanon deal calls for Hezbollah to be disarmed before Israel will withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon. Israel agreed to withdraw initially from a couple of pilot zones where the Lebanese army would then deploy, but no details have been shared about how that will work in practice. Hezbollah officials have warned that attempts to implement the plan could lead to civil war.
Heroin worth Rs 20 crore seized; drug smuggler arrested: Anantnag Police
Anantnag, June 30: Continuing its relentless efforts to eradicate the menace of drugs from the Union Territory under the 'Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan', Anantnag Police arrested an inter-district drug smuggler and recovered heroin worth approximately rupees20 crore, officials said on Tuesday. In a major breakthrough in its sustained drive against drug trafficking, Anantnag Police arrested an inter-district drug smuggler and seized 2.613 kilograms of heroin (brown sugar), with an estimated market value of approximately 20 crore, the officials said In a prress statement, an official spokesperson said, the recovery was made during routine naka checking at Halmulla, where a police party intercepted a suspicious vehicle bearing registration No. JK09B-2808 (Ignis) for inspection. During the search of the vehicle, four packets containing heroin (brown sugar) were recovered. The driver was identified as Ishtiyak Ahmad Moghal, son of Abdul Rasheed Moghal, resident of Prada, Tangdar. Following the recovery, FIR No. 195/2026 under Sections 8/21 of the NDPS Act was registered and investigation was immediately set into motion, the spokesperson said. During the course of investigation, the statement said, the accused was served a notice under Section 50 of the NDPS Act, following which his personal search was conducted in accordance with the prescribed legal procedure. During the search, one additional packet containing heroin (brown sugar) was recovered from his possession.The total quantity of heroin recovered is 2.613 kilograms. The accused has been arrested, and further investigation is underway to ascertain the source of the contraband, its intended destination, and to identify the entire network involved in the smuggling operation, including both backward and forward linkages, the statement said. Anantnag Police remains committed to taking stringent legal action against those involved in the illicit drug trade and appeals to the public to continue supporting the police by sharing credible information regarding narcotics-related activities, the spokesperson said.
HDFC Bank board picks up ex-Finance Secretary Rajiv Kumar to steer bank
The HDFC Bank board on Monday appointed former Finance Secretary Rajiv Kumar as its new chairman, who had been instrumental in revitalising public sector banking and the financial sector. The board approved the appointment of Rajiv Kumar as an Independent Director of the bank for a period of 4 years, with effect from June 30, 2026, HDFC Bank said in a regulatory filing. It also cleared, subject to the approval of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the appointment, including remuneration of Kumar as a Part-time Chairman of the bank for a period of 3 years, effective from the date as approved by the central bank, it said. Kumar, who later served as the 25th Chief Election Commissioner of India, is also credited with creating a world record of overseeing a general election where the largest number of voters were involved globally. He would replace Atanu Chakraborty, who abruptly resigned citing ethical concerns in March. As Secretary, Department of Financial Services (2017-2020), Kumar assumed charge at a time when public sector banks were grappling with high levels of unrecognised NPAs, capital inadequacy, equity and debt being diverted, governance challenges, including large consortiums, NBFCs struggling to fill micro credit gaps post demonetisation, ponzy schemes sucking poors little savings, etc, the bank said in his profile. Within a fortnight of Kumars joining the Department of Financial Services, accounts of about 3.38 lakh shell companies were frozen, hitting at the architecture of black money itself. Curb on ponzy schemes followed by getting the Banning of Unregulated deposits Schemes Act, 2019, passed, it said. Through decisive policy direction and execution, Kumar led a comprehensive clean-up of bank balance sheets by mandating transparent recognition and provisioning of NPAs and by enforcing accountability among borrowers under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code framework, it said. His approach addressed the long-standing twin balance sheet problem by restoring credit discipline and rebooting the creditor-debtor relationship. These efforts, structured around the 4R strategy of Recognition, Resolution, Recapitalisation, and Reforms, enabled a sharp turnaround in the banking sector, with public sector banks returning to sustained profitability and improved asset quality, it said. His tenure saw decisive action against illicit financial practices, strengthening regulatory oversight of cooperative banks, and enforcing accountability in high-profile default cases. For loans of Rs 50 crore and above, passport details became mandatory, closing the door on big borrowers who might flee before action caught up, it added. Fraud checks, specialised monitoring above Rs 250 crore, and IT-based risk scoring on 34-plus factors replaced soft signals with loose controls, built into lending by large consortiums of often more than 25 banks. Opacity, suddenly, carried a cost. A total reset of the Creditor-Debtor relationship with a loud and clear message that money has to be lent prudentially and debtors must pay back, it added. A key pillar of this transformation was the unprecedented recapitalisation of public sector banks, involving capital infusion exceeding Rs 3 lakh crore, which helped restore solvency and lending capacity, the lender noted. This was complemented by a far-reaching consolidation exercise, under which 27 public sector banks were merged into 12 stronger entities, alongside rationalisation of Regional Rural Banks into a more efficient one-state, one RRB structure. These measures significantly improved operational efficiency, scale, and competitiveness across the public banking system, according to the bank.
Mission YUVA gets fresh push in Baramulla
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, S.F. Hamid, and Director, Employment and Mission Director (MD), Mission YUVA, Harvinder Singh, on Monday jointly reviewed the implementation of the flagship Mission YUVA scheme in the district, with emphasis on strengthening outreach, promoting self-employment and improving application tracking. The review meeting, held at the Deputy Commissioners Office in Baramulla, assessed the overall implementation of the programme, progress achieved so far, challenges in execution and measures required to ensure effective outreach and timely delivery of benefits to aspiring entrepreneurs and youth. During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner directed officers to focus on generating employment opportunities through the apple industry under the One District One Product (ODOP) initiative. He also instructed departments to intensify awareness campaigns at the grassroots level so that more eligible youth are informed about the opportunities available under Mission YUVA and encouraged to avail themselves of the schemes benefits. Mission Director Harvinder Singh directed officials to closely monitor not only sanctioned and disbursed applications but also those that had been rejected. He asked officers to identify the reasons for rejection, provide guidance and handholding support to applicants and facilitate the resubmission of eligible applications. He further instructed officials to organise large-scale awareness and outreach campaigns under **Udyam Jagriti 5.0** by actively involving Mission YUVA Motivators and Yuva Doots across the district. The Mission Director said the campaign should focus on identifying, motivating and mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs, including students and Self-Help Group (SHG) Lakhpati Didis, to encourage sustainable self-employment and livelihood generation.
Govt Polytechnic for Women begins 5-day ToT programme under PM Vishwakarma
Government Polytechnic for Women, Srinagar, on Monday commenced a five-day Advanced Training of Trainers (ToT) programme in the Tailoring Trade under the PM Vishwakarma Scheme, aimed at strengthening vocational training and enhancing the skills of trainers across the Kashmir division. Organised under the theme Skill Development for Nation Building, the programme seeks to build the capacity of prospective trainers and promote quality skill development in traditional crafts. The PM Vishwakarma Scheme supports artisans and craftspeople through skill training, technology, credit assistance and market linkages. A total of 28 prospective trainers from various institutions across the Kashmir division are participating in the programme. The advanced training is designed to equip them with enhanced technical expertise and modern training methodologies, enabling them to effectively impart vocational skills in their respective institutions and communities. The training is being conducted by Uma Sharma, Master Trainer for Advanced Training of Trainers in the Tailoring Trade under the PM Vishwakarma Scheme. Participants will receive hands-on training and advanced inputs in tailoring, trainer development and trade-specific skill enhancement. Principal of Government Polytechnic for Women, Srinagar, Er. Imtiaz Ahmad, said the institution remains committed to promoting vocational excellence and strengthening the capacity of trainers through quality skill development initiatives. He said the programme reflects the institutions commitment to contributing to the vision of a skilled and self-reliant nation under the PM Vishwakarma Scheme.
PSAJK launches outreach programme, engages school leaders on key issues
The Private Schools Association of Jammu & Kashmir (PSAJK) on Monday launched its outreach programme in the Chenab Valley, holding a series of meetings with school leaders and stakeholders to discuss challenges facing private educational institutions and promote greater academic collaboration. The PSAJK central delegation, led by President Dr. Baba Nazrul Islam, visited the region as part of the Associations ongoing outreach initiative across Jammu and Kashmir. During the visit, the delegation participated in the golden jubilee celebrations of Green Model Higher Secondary School, Doda, and Swiss International School, Bhaderwah. The delegation also held an extensive meeting with the executive members of the PSAJKs Chenab Valley unit in Doda, where members discussed a range of issues affecting private schools in the region. The deliberations focused on matters relating to No Objection Certificates (NOCs), regulatory compliance, administrative bottlenecks, and the need for a more transparent and facilitative policy framework for private educational institutions. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Baba Nazrul Islam assured members that the Association would continue constructive engagement with the government to seek timely and practical solutions to the concerns raised by private schools. He said private educational institutions are important stakeholders in the education sector and deserve a supportive policy environment that enables them to deliver quality education. The meeting also explored ways to strengthen academic cooperation among member schools across the Chenab Valley. Participants agreed to promote teacher capacity-building programmes, exchange of best practices, student enrichment initiatives, leadership development, and joint academic activities aimed at improving educational standards in the region. The executive members welcomed the PSAJK leaderships outreach initiative, saying direct engagement with grassroots stakeholders would strengthen coordination within the Association and help address district-specific issues more effectively. The meeting concluded with a collective commitment to work for the promotion of quality, inclusive and holistic education while safeguarding the interests of students, parents, teachers and private educational institutions across the Chenab Valley.
SKUAST-K, IFPRI launch Advanced Economic Modelling Programme to boost policy research
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), in collaboration with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), on Monday launched a one-week advanced capacity-building program on Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modelling for Economic Policy Analysis at its Shalimar campus. Organised by the Institute of Business and Policy Research (IBPR), SKUAST-K, the program will run from June 29 to July 4, bringing together researchers, academicians, policymakers, and development professionals from across the country for intensive training in advanced economic modelling and policy analysis. The programme aims to strengthen participants capacity to apply CGE models for evidence-based research, policy simulation, and informed decision-making across sectors such as agriculture, trade, rural development, and public policy. The inaugural session was presided over by Vice Chancellor SKUAST-K, Prof. Nazir A. Ganai, while Prof. Anjani Kumar, Senior Research Fellow at IFPRI, attended as Guest of Honor. Prof. Azmat Alam Khan, Registrar, SKUAST-K, and Prof. Raihana H. Kanth, Director, Extension and Dean, Faculty of Horticulture, were also present. Underscoring the institutional significance of the initiative, Vice Chancellor Prof. Nazir A. Ganai said, Advanced economic modelling is central to designing sustainable and inclusive policy solutions. This program reflects SKUAST-Ks commitment to research excellence and policy relevance. Welcoming participants, Course Director Prof. Farhet A. Shaheen highlighted the programs practical focus and its relevance to strengthening analytical capacity among researchers and policy professionals. Highlighting the broader policy relevance of such analytical tools, Prof. Anjani Kumar said, CGE modelling has become indispensable for understanding economic complexity and strengthening policy decisions through data-driven insights. Expanding on the technical significance of the framework, Dr Barun Deb Pal, Lead Resource Person from IFPRI, noted, CGE models provide a powerful framework to assess economic linkages and policy impacts across sectors. The collaboration with IFPRI further reinforces SKUAST-Ks expanding global research partnerships and its growing role in economic policy research and institutional capacity building. The inaugural session was moderated by Dr. Aiman Fayaz, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Farheen Naqash.
Private hospitals defer strike for 2 weeks after CEO assures release of pending SEHAT payments
The Jammu & Kashmir Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association (JKPHDA) on Monday deferred its proposed strike for two weeks after receiving assurances from the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (ABPMJAY)/SEHAT Scheme that pending payments to empanelled hospitals would begin to be released from Tuesday. The decision came after a meeting convened by the CEO at his office chambers, attended by the Chief Accounts Officer and a delegation of the Association led by its General Secretary, Dr Masood-ul-Hassan. The delegation, acting on the directions of Faizan Mir, President (Kashmir region), and Sandeep Mengi, President (Jammu region), included executive members Dr. Ibrahim Guru, Sajad Lone, Dr. Mushtaq Purzgar, Dr Nazira and Dr Bilal. During the meeting, the Association highlighted the financial difficulties faced by private hospitals due to nearly six months of pending reimbursements under the ABPMJAY/SEHAT Scheme. It also stressed the need to ensure uninterrupted dialysis, chemotherapy, emergency surgeries and intensive care services for beneficiaries of the scheme. According to the Association, the CEO assured the delegation that all genuine demands would be examined at the highest level and addressed in a time-bound manner. As an immediate confidence-building measure, he confirmed that pending payments to empanelled hospitals would start being disbursed from Tuesday. Announcing the decision to defer the strike, Dr. Masood-ul-Hassan said the Association had chosen to prioritise patient welfare. We are not here to fight. We are here to treat. We thank the CEO for his patient hearing and swift assurance. Our hospitals were on the verge of collapse due to six months of unpaid dues. The CEOs commitment to release funds gives us hope. In the interest of poor patients of J&K, we are deferring our strike by two weeks, he said. He, however, cautioned that the Association would closely monitor the implementation of the assurances. We will closely watch the disbursement over the next 14 days. Our dialysis and cancer patients cannot wait. If the assurances translate into action on the ground, we will continue services without disruption. If not, we will be forced to review our decision, Dr. Hassan added. The Association appealed to patients not to panic, stating that dialysis, chemotherapy, surgeries and all other services under the Ayushman Bharat/SEHAT Scheme would continue uninterrupted in private hospitals across Jammu and Kashmir during the two-week period. JKPHDA also thanked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Health Minister Sakina Itoo, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Secretary, Health and Medical Education, for facilitating the meeting. The Association further acknowledged the role of the media and civil society in highlighting the concerns of patients and private healthcare institutions.
Ahata Waqar honours founder of Gaash Welfare Foundation Dr Shugufta
Ahata Waqar Chanapora, a day care and recreation center for senior citizens, on Monday honoured reputed Opthalmologist and founder of NGO Gaash Welfare Foundation at a function held here. Commissioner / Secretary Social Welfare department, Sarmad Hafeez was chief guest on the occasion. Honoured personalities who constituted the presidium included Convenor Sahitya Academy kashmiri advisory board, Prof Shaad Ramzan ,former commisioner SMC, Dr. Gh Nabi Qasba, Chairman BOSE, Shiekh Gh Hassan (JKAS) , Director social welfare, Mohd Akbar, District Social welfare officer, srinagar Mohd Yousf ( JKAS ) , Secretary DLSA Tabasum Qadir Parray and others. Earlier, Qazi Ab Rashid on behalf of Ahata Wqar presented a memorandum of demands to Sarmad Hafeez for further augumenting facilities for senior citizens at the center especially physiotherapy equiments. Sarmad Hafeez in his inspiring presidential address hailed the members of Ahata Waqar for providing day care and recreational facilities to the elderly persons at the center. He assured every possible help from the social welfare department to the Ahata Waqar in a mission mode, for the convenience of senior citizens. . Sarmad Hafeez stated that about Rs 10600 crore budget has been earmarked for paying monthly pension to widows, old age persons, persons with disabilities and scholarships to BPL students during the current fiscal. Likewise, Rs 540 cr have been earmarked for ameliorating the lot of girls under Ladli Beti scheme. All the payments are made to the eligible persons through on line direct benefit transfer. He said the society owes a lot to the elders, in view of their huge contribution adding that younger generation should imbibe the spirit to serve and respect elders with passion and compassion. He hailed the contribution of Dr. Shugufta Rather in the fields of medical education and social services The speakers including Shiekh Gh Hassan, Dr Gh Nabi Qasba , Farooq Ahmad Peer,Tabasum Qadir Parry hailed commitment and contribution of Dr Shugufta Rather towards her humanitarian service.They underscored the need for more humanitarian initiatives towards elderly people adding that philanthropists and NGOs should come forward in a big way to ameliorate the lot of elderly people, underprivileged and destitute sections of the society. They urged the need to promote holistic well-being among senior citizens and vulnerable populations adding that community support and collaboration in advancing societal welfare initiatives was key to achieve the goal. While sharing his lifelong journey and experiences, Dr Shugufta Rather underscored the need for social commitment ,consistency and hardwork to achieve and enrich cherished goals in life. She said through her foundation and clinical work, free medical treatments (including cataract surgeries) and eye care, thousands of underserved and remote villagers have been benefited so far. The NGO is also active in empowering youth, promoting education, and organizing academic award functions for top-performing students in the valley, Dr Shugufta added. The Chairman senior citizens council - Ahata Waqar Ab Gani paray also spoke on the occasion. Former Media consultant, Ahata Waqaar, Mushtaq Shah Mehram presented a brief resume about the mission of Dr Shugufta adding that she was actively engaged with the public to raise awareness on eye health, sharing insights on topics like screen time management and using blue-cut lenses. In recognition of her contributions, she has received the prestigious ACOIN President's Gold Plaque Award at the International Conference of Community Ophthalmologists. Stressing the transformative role of technology, he advocated for the development and adoption of bilingual digital tools and innovative software solutions to facilitate official work in Hindi.
CUK holds workshop on Role of IT Tools in progress of Rajbhasha Hindi
Rajbhasha Cell, Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir), organised a one-day workshop on Role of IT Tools in Progress of Rajbhasha Hindi for the administrative staff at the Tulmulla campus here Monday. Addressing the participants, Incharge Registrar, Prof. D. K. Madaan, lauded the University's sustained efforts in promoting Rajbhasha and hailed the progress achieved under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A Ravinder Nath. He observed that language serves as a powerful medium for national integration and effective governance, adding that multilingual competence broadens intellectual horizons and facilitates seamless communication across regions.
St Soldier Group of Institutions announces scholarships, safe campus initiatives for J&K students
In a special media address, Dr Manhar Arora, Managing Director of the St. Soldier Group of Institutions, Jalandhar, Punjab, extended a warm invitation to the students of Jammu and Kashmir who have recently cleared their 10+2 examinations from any recognized board of senior secondary education. Highlighting the groups commitment to accessible, high-quality professional education, Dr. Arora unveiled a series of robust scholarship schemes and specialized student support initiatives tailored specifically for the youth of J&K. Speaking to the press, Dr Manhar Arora shared that St. Soldier Group of Institutions stands as the largest educational group in the region, mentoring over 42,000 students across 22 higher education colleges and 36 schools. He emphasized that Smt. Sangeeta Chopra, Chairperson of the St. Soldier Group, takes personal interest in the well-being and academic journey of J&K students, fondly praising them as exceptionally intelligent, wise, and courteous individuals who bring great value to the campus community. To ensure that financial constraints do not hinder deserving talent, the institution has launched landmark financial aid programs. A comprehensive 100% scholarship is being offered to Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) students across all courses. Furthermore, a generous 50% scholarship is available for General, BC, and OBC category students enrolling in high-demand technical streams, including Engineering, Polytechnic, Paramedical, Physiotherapy, Hotel Management, and Nursing. Alongside these academic benefits, the management reassured parents that the institution provides the safest and most secure campus environment for students coming from Jammu and Kashmir. Beyond academics, the group is deeply invested in the holistic growth and physical fitness of its pupils. The institution offers free professional sports training in various disciplines, including Basketball, Volleyball, Judo, Body Building, Wrestling, Boxing, and Swimming. Aspiring cricketers can also enroll in the premier St. Soldier Cricket Academy at a highly subsidized fee, giving them exclusive access to top-tier cricket grounds equipped with modern arrangements for both day and night matches. St. Soldier Group of Institutions continues to expand its academic horizons by offering diverse, industry-aligned programs in technical and higher education. Admissions are currently open for comprehensive courses in Engineering, Law, Hotel Management, Pharmacy, Paramedical science, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Teacher Education, Physical Education, Fashion Designing, Mass Communication and Journalism, Hospital Management, Digital Marketing, E-Commerce, IT, Management, and ITI. Students who wish to secure these scholarships or learn more about the specific courses, eligibility criteria, and campus facilities are encouraged to explore their options immediately. Detailed information can be found by visiting the official website at www.stsoldiergroup.com, or applicants can directly contact the admissions helpline by calling 9814003681.
DIG Maqsood ul Zaman chairs review meeting on yatra arrangements at Baltal
Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Maqsood ul Zaman, Overall Supervisory Officer for security arrangements on the Baltal Axis for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026, chaired review meeting of all stakeholders at Baltal. As per a press release, the meeting was attended by senior officers and representatives from key departments including Police, CID, Army, CAPFs, SASB, Traffic Police, Telecom, NDRF, UTDRF, MRT, Fire & Emergency Services, Civil Administration, Health Department, KPDCL, PHE, RDD and other departments associated with the conduct of SANJY-2026. Police Yatra Officer, Asstt. Police Yatra Officer and I/C JPCR were also present in the meeting. Detailed deliberations were held on security arrangements, traffic management, disaster preparedness, medical facilities, communication network, sanitation, power/ water supply, emergency response mechanisms and overall pilgrim facilitation. It was stressed on all departments to work in close synergy, maintain effective communication and remain fully prepared to facilitate smooth conduct of the pilgrimage. Special focus was laid on ensuring pilgrim safety, convenience and adherence to standard operating procedures. It was reiterated that success of the Yatra depends on collective efforts and urged all officers to discharge their duties with utmost dedication and professionalism, ensuring a safe, smooth and spiritually fulfilling experience for all pilgrims.
Devotees throng Mata Roopa Bhawani temple on festive occasion
Hundreds of devotees on Monday thronged the Mata Roopa Bhawani temple at Khan Kahi Sokhta, Nawa Kadal, to celebrate the birth anniversary of the revered saint. The temple witnessed a heavy rush of devotees throughout the day, who gathered to perform special puja and offer prayers on the auspicious occasion. The religious proceedings were led by members of the Alakh Sahiba Trust. Following the culmination of the puja and special prayers, prasad was distributed among the devotees.
AK-47, grenades, UBGL recovered in Sopore
Police in a joint operation has recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, including an AK-47 rifle, hand grenades, and an Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL), during a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in Warpora village of Sopore in north Kashmir on Monday. Acting on specific intelligence inputs from local residents, a joint team of the Indian Army, Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police, and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) conducted the operation in the area. During the thorough search, the forces recovered one AK-47 rifle, three hand grenades, one UBGL, and 30 rounds of ammunition, which were found concealed at the site. The recovered weapons and explosives were immediately seized, and a formal case has been registered for further investigation.
Ravinder Pandita calls on LG Sinha
Save Sharda Committee Kashmir Regd Chairman Ravinder Pandita called on LG Manoj Sinha in Srinagar. As per a press release, he was accompanied by Ajaz Khan, coordinator. Ravinder Pandita invited him for upcoming events at Sharda temple LoC Teetwal to which LG agreed for annual sharda divas event in September, later this year. Honb'le LG agreed to allot transit accommodation for sharda yatris at Amarnath Yatri Bhawan at Pantachowk, said the press release. Provision of yatri niwas at evacuee land at Teetwal on lease basis to committee and fixing of solar lighting system for temple and gurudwara was also discussed. On this occasion, Ravinder Pandita presented LG with a sharda shawl and portrait of sharda temple LoC Teetwal and prashad. LG appreciated the efforts of Ajaz Khan and other locals in reclaiming lost heritage that has boosted border and religious tourism, it added.
Bhadradesha Cultural Festival organised in Bhaderwah
To preserve and promote unique and ancient Nag Culture of Bhaderwah, JKAACL (Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art Culture and Languages) in Collaboration with Bhadradesha Cultural Forum organised 'Bhadradesha Maha-utsav' at Lal-Ded Auditorium of Bhaderwah Campus on Monday. The maiden 'Bhadradesha Maha Utsav' aimed at to revive the lost glory of ancient Bhaderwahi Culture, once prevelant in 7 districts of J&K and HP was organised at Lal-Ded auditorium of Bhaderwah University campus. MLA Bhaderwah Daleep Singh Parihar who light the traditional lamp was the chief guest while former MLC Advocate Naresh Gupta was the guest of honor. Chief Organiser of the festival Kalwant Manhas siad that Nag Culture is one of the ancient cultures of India and is still prevelant and practiced almost in it's original form and to further promote the unique traditions of this Mesmerising culture, we are organising this festival. MLA Daleep Singh Parihar said that Bhaderwahi culture is not limited to Bhaderwah only but is still being practiced in 7 districts 6 from Jammu Province and Churra of neighbouring HP state. This culture needs to be preserved and promoted on a large scale and I will request JKAACL to organise such festivals in regular intervals and larger scale, he said. The highlight of the festival was Padri Folk dance, ancient Ghuraie dance and Gaddyali song and dances of Bani tehsil of Kathua district.
5 injured as goods carrier vehicle rolls down into gorge
A goods carrier vehicle bearing registration number JK20C 8328 was on its way from Hassote towards Sungri rolled down into a deep gorge at Channa area of Chassana in which 5 persons including 2 children were injured and shifted to Sub-centre Chassana. The injured were identified as Mohd. Hafiz aged 22 years, son of Baland Khan, Guddi Begum, aged 22 years, wife of Mohd. Hafiz, Zaffar Hussain, aged 16 years, son of Mohd. Rafiq, Nadeem Choudhary, aged 3 years, son of Mohd. Hafiz and Siyba aged 9 months, daughter of Mohd. Hafiz, all residents of Banna, tehsil Chassana, district Reasi. After receiving first aid, Mohd. Hafiz and Guddi Begum were referred to District Hospital Rajouri.
Authorities order ban on single-use plastic in Kargil
Days after the Lieutenant Governor Ladakh VK Saxena ordered a strict ban on identified single-use plastic items and littering across the Union Territory, introducing a stringent enforcement framework that imposes hefty penalties on violators as a major push to protect Ladakh's fragile Himalayan ecosystem. The administration of Kargil district of Ladakh union territory , Monday announced strict enforcement of the ban on Single-Use Plastic (SUP) across all rural areas of Kargil, Zanskar, and Drass. In a public notice, the Office of the District Panchayat Officer, Kargil, said the measure aims to protect the rural environment, safeguard public health and promote sustainable waste management. The notice said the manufacture, import, stocking, distribution, sale and use of identified single-use plastic items are prohibited under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, and directions issued by the Union Territory Administration of Ladakh. The administration urged commercial establishments and residents to adopt eco-friendly alternatives such as cloth bags, paper bags and reusable utensils. It also directed them to segregate waste at source, hand over waste only to authorised collection agencies, avoid littering or burning plastic waste, and cooperate with the Rural Development Department in maintaining plastic-free villages. The notice warned that any individual, shopkeeper, commercial establishment or institution found violating the ban would face action under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, the enforcement Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) of the Union Territory Administration of Ladakh and other applicable government orders. The public notice has been circulated to the Deputy Commissioner, Block Development Officers and other concerned departments for wide publicity and strict implementation across the district. Notably, Using or selling single-use Plastic and littering at public places in Ladakh will now attract a stringent penalty, with the Lieutenant Governor, Vinai Kumar Saxena, ordering a strict ban on identified Single-Use Plastic items across the UT of Ladakh. Now, any individual or commercial establishment and institutions like hotels/eateries, found violating the single-use plastic ban, will be imposed an environmental penalty of Rs 10,000, while littering would attract a penalty of Rs 5,000. Besides, random checks for single-use plastics will be done at the Leh Airport and the entry points to Ladakh. Announcing the decision on X, Saxena said, Using or selling 'single-use Plastic' and littering at public places in Ladakh, will now attract stringent penalties. Authorities will also conduct random checks for single-use plastics at Leh Airport and key entry points into Ladakh.
Society must unite to protect youth from drugs, social media harms: Devyani Rana
Emphasising that nurturing the next generation is a shared responsibility, Nagrota MLA Devyani Rana called for a collective societal effort to guide young people towards community engagement, spiritual values and constructive pursuits while protecting them from the growing menace of drug abuse and the harmful influence of social media. Addressing a gathering on the occasion of Kabir Jayanti at Kattal Battal, Nagrota, in the presence of Sant Sudarshan Ji Maharaj Ji, Rana, as per a statement, said that the teachings of Sant Kabir Ji remain a guiding light for building a compassionate, disciplined and harmonious society. The gathering was sensitised about the 100-Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, launched by Honble Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha under the visionary guidance of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji. Devyani Rana appealed to the public to actively support the campaign by spreading awareness against substance abuse, encouraging community participation, and working collectively towards building a healthier, drug-free Jammu and Kashmir. She said that society has a vital responsibility in ensuring that young people remain connected with their cultural and spiritual roots by encouraging them to actively participate in community and religious activities. Such engagement, she said, helps instil values, strengthens character and keeps youth away from social evils, particularly the growing threat of drug addiction. Expressing concern over the impact of digital platforms, the MLA stressed that parents and guardians must remain vigilant about the content children and adolescents consume on social media. The values and ideas our youth are exposed to today will shape the society of tomorrow. Families must maintain open communication and guide children towards positive and responsible use of technology, she said. Rana also highlighted the importance of mental well-being, saying that emotional health deserves the same attention as physical health. She urged families, educational institutions and society to create a supportive environment where young people feel heard, understood and encouraged to seek help whenever needed. Paying tributes to Sant Kabir Ji, Rana said his timeless message of truth, equality, humanity and communal harmony continues to inspire generations and is especially relevant in todays world. A large number of devotees and local residents participated in the celebrations and sought the blessings of Sant Sudarshan Ji Maharaj Ji.
The Special Operations Group (SOG), Jammu, in collaboration with the National Security Guard (NSG) on Monday conducted a joint counter-terror mock drill at Raghunath temple, as part of the comprehensive security arrangements for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. The exercise simulated a high-risk terrorist contingency involving rapid response, area domination, intervention tactics, hostage rescue, casualty evacuation and inter-agency coordination. The primary objective, according to the Police, was to validate Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), enhance operational synergy and ensure a swift, coordinated response to any security contingency. This drill forms the part of a series of joint preparedness exercises that will be conducted at vital installations and other vulnerable locations across Jammu. The objective is to assess operational readiness, strengthen inter-agency coordination and reinforce the security framework at locations that require a high level of preparedness against potential threats, Police stated. The exercise, according to Police, witnessed seamless coordination between SOG Jammu, NSG and other security stakeholders, reflecting a high level of professionalism, interoperability and operational readiness. JKP remains fully committed to ensuring the safety and security of pilgrims, residents and visitors. Such realistic mock drills will continue to be conducted regularly to further enhance preparedness and maintain a robust security posture during the Amarnath Yatra and beyond, Police maintained.
The General Officer Commanding (GoC) of the 19 Infantry Division Major General Manoj Joshi on Monday said that sports provide the right direction to youth and can play a decisive role in making Baramulla a symbol of peace in Kashmir. He emphasised the transformative power of sports in shaping society besides protecting young people from drug abuse, misinformation and violence. In his address during the inaugural ceremony of the third edition of Varmul Gindo 3.0, Baramulla's biggest multi-sport festival, the GoC Dagger division said sports instill discipline, teamwork, resilience and positive thinking while keeping young minds engaged in constructive activities. An empty mind is the devil's workshop. Sports give you a healthy body, a positive mind and make you a better human being. A true sportsperson never surrenders to drugs because he knows addiction will only weaken his performance, he said. The month-long festival, organised by the Dagger Division in collaboration with the J&K Sports Council, District Youth Services & Sports Department was inaugurated at Prof. Shoukat Ali Stadium under the theme 'Tarjuman-e-Aman' (Messenger of Peace). The inaugural ceremony was attended by the MLA Gulmarg Farooq Ahmad Shah, MLA Baramulla Javid Hassan Baigh and MLA Wgoora-Kreeri constituency Irfan Hafiz Lone besides Commander TMG Brigade, Arjuna Awardee Rupali Patel Singh, senior officers of the Army, officials of the J&K Sports Council, civil administration, sportspersons, students and members of the local community. Nearly 3,000 boys and girls from across Baramulla district are expected to participate in more than 20 sporting disciplines at over 15 venues during the month-long festival. Talking about the growth of the event, Major General Joshi said the first edition had featured 13 sports disciplines with around 1,800 participants, while this year's edition has expanded to over 20 disciplines with nearly 3,000 participants and is expected to attract between 25,000 and 30,000 spectators. Our vision is to establish Baramulla as the sports capital of Kashmir. Sports culture has the potential to transform the city and its youth, he said. The GOC recalled witnessing two major sporting events over the past two days including, Baramulla Marathon and the final of the Hazil Memorial Cup and termed both the events as examples of the Valley's growing sporting spirit. Narrating an emotional moment from the Hazil Memorial Cricket Tournament, he said both the winning and runner-up teams chose to dedicate their trophies to the family of the late Hazil instead of taking them home.
Inter-zonal Kho Kho Competition for Boys held in Shopian
The Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS), Shopian on Monday organised the Inter-Zonal District Level Kho Kho Competition for Boys (Under-14 and Under-17) at Gunj Bakash Arhama, Shopian under 100-Day Nasha Mukt JK Abhiyan. District Youth Services and Sports Officer, Shopian, Mohammad Ayoub Bhat, as per an official statement, interacted with the participants and highlighted the importance of sports in promoting a healthy and disciplined lifestyle. He urged students to stay away from drugs and engage in sports activities for their physical and mental well-being.
GDC Ganderbal organises annual College Road Race
The Department of Physical Education and Sports of Government Degree College (GDC) Ganderbal, successfully organised the Annual College Road Race for boys and girls under the theme Nasha Mukt Bharat on Monday. The event, as per a statement, witnessed enthusiastic participation from more than 80 students, including NSS volunteers, NCC volunteers, and students from various academic departments of the college. The road race was aimed at promoting physical fitness, healthy living, and creating awareness about the importance of a drug-free society. Participants displayed remarkable endurance, discipline, and sportsmanship throughout the event. In the girls category, Insha Fayaz of 4th semester secured the 1st position, followed by Uzma Khurshid of 4th Semester in 2nd position and Reeba Jan of 2nd Semester in 3rd position. In the boy's Category, Aaquib Ahmad Ganie of 6th Semester secured the 1st position, Zahid Maqbool Khan of 1st Semester secured the 2nd position, while Fajid Ahmad Bijard of 2nd Semester secured the 3rd position. To encourage sporting excellence, medals were awarded to students securing 1st to 10th positions in both categories. The winners securing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd positions were also presented with trophies, certificates, and cash prizes, while participants securing 6th to 10th positions were awarded medals and certificates. Principal of the College, Prof. Fouzia Fatima, congratulated the winners and appreciated all participants for their enthusiastic involvement. She commended the efforts of the Department of Physical Education and Sports and appreciated the dedication and hard work of the Director of Physical Education and Sports, Dr. Ravinder Kour, Convener Sports Committee, Dr. Shabana Aslam, APTI Deedar Singh, and other staff members of the Sports Department for the successful organization of the event. She emphasized the role of sports in fostering discipline, fitness, and awareness against drug abuse among youth. The programme was moderated by Dr Ulfat, Head, Department of Psychology, while the vote of thanks was presented by Dr. Jamsheeda, Head, Department of Urdu and NSS Officer. The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among the winners and a renewed commitment towards promoting the message of a healthy and drug-free society under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. The Annual College Road Race served as an important platform for encouraging students to adopt a healthy lifestyle, participate in constructive activities, and contribute towards building a drug-free and physically active society.
KCFL enters knockout stage as Srinagar United seal 4-2 victory over Bandipora Blasters
The league stage of the Kashmir Champions Football League (KCFL), organised by Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council, concluded on Monday with Srinagar United registering an impressive 4-2 victory over Bandipora Blasters in the final group-stage fixture. Displaying attacking football and clinical finishing, Srinagar United emerged deserving winners to bring the curtain down on an exciting and closely contested league phase. Hayat Bashir delivered a standout performance and was adjudged the Man of the Match for his outstanding contribution in the victory. With the completion of the final league-stage fixture, the tournament, as per a statement, now moves into the knockout phase, where the top-performing teams will battle for a place in the final. The competition has witnessed high-quality football, spirited performances and overwhelming public support, making the inaugural edition of the league a resounding success. Throughout the league stage, football enthusiasts turned out in large numbers every evening, creating an electrifying atmosphere and reflecting the growing popularity of football across Jammu & Kashmir. The enthusiastic response from spectators has further strengthened the vision of the Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council to revive and promote football at the grassroots and competitive levels. The Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council congratulates all participating teams for their sportsmanship and competitive spirit during the league stage and appreciates the continued support of fans, stakeholders who have contributed to the success of the tournament. Following a one-day break on Tuesday, the Kashmir Champions Football League is likely to resume on Wednesday with the commencement of the knockout stage, where the intensity of the competition is expected to rise as teams vie for the coveted title. The Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council reaffirms its commitment to nurturing sporting talent and providing quality competitive platforms that inspire youth participation and strengthen the sporting ecosystem in the Union Territory.
Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday felicitated the Indian contingent that created history by winning the country's first-ever medal at the AVC Mens Volleyball Cup. Congratulating the players, coaching staff and support personnel, Mandaviya said, This medal is historic, but it should only be the beginning. Every achievement brings greater responsibility and higher expectations. Every policy, every investment and every effort of the government is aimed at helping our athletes realise their full potential and consistently excel on the international stage. The minister said securing a historic podium finish on home soil reflects the steady growth of volleyball in the country and showcases the nation's capability to host major international sporting events. The AVC Men's Volleyball Cup is the premier continental men's volleyball competition in Asia. The 2026 edition marked the first occasion that India hosted the tournament, adding another important chapter to the country's sporting calendar. The Indian national team, comprising 14 players under the captaincy of Jerome Vinith Charles, and coach Dragan Mihailovic of Serbia met Mandaviya in Gandhinagar on Monday. Expressing confidence in the future of Indian volleyball, Mandaviya said the team's historic achievement would inspire young athletes across the country and provide fresh impetus to the development of the sport at all levels. India remained unbeaten during the pool stage and displaying consistency and resilience against some of Asia's strongest teams. The home team beat Bahrain 3-1 in the third-place playoff to clinch a bronze, India's first-ever medal and best-ever finish in the history of the AVC Men's Volleyball Cup. The bronze medal earned valuable FIVB World Ranking points, resulting in the Indian men's team climbing 18 places, from 60th to 42nd.
PC demands PSA against accused in Hardepanzo attack on Imran Ansari
Srinagar, Jun 29:The Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (JKPC) has expressed unequivocal solidarity with its General Secretary Imran Raza Ansari following a violent incident in Hardepanzo, describing the assault as a premeditated assassination attempt. The party has demanded the immediate imposition of the Public Safety Act (PSA) against every individual involved in the attack. JKPC State Secretary Sheikh Imran said that the attack was not merely an assault on an individual or his family but an affront to the entire organisation. Every single member of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Imran Raza Ansari, Sheikh Imran said. This was not an attack on his child or his brother. This was an attack on every member of the Peoples Conference and it was nothing short of an attempt to murder them. Conveying a message from party president Sajad Gani Lone, he urged party workers to maintain patience and restraint while reaffirming the organisations full support for Ansari until the very end. He drew a stark contrast with the treatment meted out to Jamaat-e-Islami, whose schools were seized, assets frozen, and members subjected to raids, while alleging a softer approach toward Ittehadul Muslimeen despite a similar ban. We are not against their Madina Public School, not at all. But if Jamaats assets were taken over, what is this partnership with the other side? Is the MHAs ban on Ittehadul Muslimeen fake? he asked, demanding clarity and consistency from the administration. Praising law enforcement agencies for swift arrests across Srinagar, Budgam, Baramulla, and other districts, Sheikh Imran nevertheless expressed concern that several accused remained at large because the offences carried sentences of less than seven years, limiting stronger detention measures. He demanded the application of PSA against each and every culprit without exception. Highlighting the sophistication of the attack, he pointed to the recovery of advanced equipment beyond conventional weapons. It wasnt just swords and knives. We saw earpiece wireless sets, gadgets I havent seen in our police department, nor in the DGs or LGs security detail, he said, suggesting possible coordination that may extend beyond local elements, including potential links across the border. He also referred to unconfirmed reports that the swords used may have been coated with poison and asked pointedly, Whose murder were you out to commit? Sheikh Imran further alleged that the newly formed Jammu and Kashmir United Shia Council, established in May this year, was effectively a rebranded front for the banned Ittehadul Muslimeen, with the same leadership structure at district, mohalla, and halqa levels. He expressed alarm over the speed with which the new body reportedly gained official recognition, including an invitation to Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs review of Muharram arrangements in June. What is this organisation? And what are its real credentials? he questioned.
Indo-Pacific, the new Gulf: Geopolitics joins petronomics to infuse the region with new energy
The Indo-Pacific region is becoming a central energy hub as the US shifts focus from West Asian oil due to ongoing regional tensions and fluctuating prices. Countries such as India, Japan and South Korea are now turning to suppliers in the Western Hemisphere, including the US, Canada, Guyana and Venezuela. This transition is supported by new infrastructure developments that are crucial for global energy trade and are shifting geopolitical partnerships.
India-Japan Summit: Deepening economic ties and strategic investment opportunities for next decade
Prime Minister Takaichi's visit to India highlights a robust economic partnership, with Japan a key player in India's infrastructure and automotive sectors. Over 1,400 Japanese firms have invested billions, with future growth targeted in semiconductors, AI, and clean energy. The collaboration aims to leverage Japan's hardware and India's software, fostering 'Invent with India' and creating a mutually beneficial, trust-based relationship.
J&K H&UD Dept bars stray dog relocation; notifies guidelines on feeding spots, animal welfare
Srinagar, June 29: The Housing and Urban Development Department, Jammu and Kashmir, today said that it is committed to implement the Supreme Courts directions in Suo Motu Writ Petition (Civil) number 5 of 2025 concerning the welfare, protection and management of the stray animals. Clarifying the rules for citizens, RWAs and animal welfare groups, the Department said feeding of community dogs is not prohibited but must be done only at designated feeding spots. It added that the additional feeding spots are being identified and notified across urban areas of J&K based on the population of community dogs in each ward. The department has urged the residents to cooperate with their Municipal Corporation, Council or Committee in creating these designated spots, preferably away from the childrens parks or market areas in open and clean spaces so that hungry animals do not attack the children or passersby. According to an official communique issued here in this regard, the department stressed that the relocation or removal of stray dogs by the individuals, groups or Residents Welfare Associations is strictly prohibited and constitutes an offence under applicable laws and the directions of the Supreme Court. It added that areas for relocation are being identified in every municipality. Until then, RWAs, citizen associations and NGOs should help feed the stray animals at designated spots and assist with sterilization and vaccination at nearby veterinary facilities. The Department said that little support coming from each citizen group will go a long way in addressing this menace in a humane and compassionate manner. Harassing, assaulting, injuring or inflicting cruelty upon stray animals is illegal and will attract appropriate legal action under the relevant provisions of law, maintained the department. Appealing to all the citizens, animal welfare organizations and RWAs to act with compassion for the mutual coexistence of all living beings, the department said the measures are in the interest of both the public safety and animal welfare. For further assistance, the residents can contact their respective Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Municipal Committee or officials of the Animal Husbandry Department.
Security forces recover arms, ammunition from hideout in Baramulla
Srinagar, Jun 29: Security forces on Monday recovered a cache of arms and ammunition from a hideout in Sopore area of Baramulla district in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. During a search operation in Warpora area of Sopore, they recovered arms and ammunition, including an AK rifle, a magazine, 30 rounds of ammunition, a Under barrel grenade launcher and three UBGL grenades, they added.
Amarnath Yatra: On-the-spot registration token distribution to begin in Jammu from Tuesday
Jammu, Jun 29: The distribution of tokens for on-the-spot registration of pilgrims participating in the annual Amarnath yatra will begin on Tuesday in Jammu, with the registration process set to start the following day, Deputy Commissioner Jammu Rakesh Minhas said here on Monday. The 57-day annual pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre-high Amarnath cave shrine is scheduled to begin on July 3 from two routes: the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam track in Anantnag district and the shorter yet steeper 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district. The first group of pilgrims will depart from Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu on July 2. Ten token counters have been established at the Tawi riverfront, and token distribution will begin transparently from 6 am on Tuesday. Registration and RFID issuance and registration for token holders will commence from the next day, he told reporters here. Minhas mentioned that extensive arrangements have been made to facilitate the pilgrims, including improved registration facilities, accommodation, sanitation, security, and traffic management. For the convenience of pilgrims, our token centre, along with e-KYC and RFID registration counters, will operate at the Tawi Riverfront. Registration counters will also function at Geeta Bhawan, Ram Mandir and Bhagwati Nagar, as in previous years, he said. He said the administration has created comprehensive facilities at the venue, including accommodation for around 4,000 pilgrims, more than 100 toilets and bathing units, round-the-clock community kitchens (langars), bedding, fans and other essential amenities. We have left no stone unturned in our preparations. Whether it is security arrangements or pilgrim facilities, every effort has been made to ensure a comfortable stay for devotees in Jammu, Minhas said. He appealed to the people of Jammu to extend their traditional Dogra hospitality, urging transport operators, traders, shopkeepers, and hoteliers to treat every pilgrim as a guest and refrain from overcharging. This is not the time for overcharging. If you encounter a lost pilgrim, please guide them to the right place. Even offering a glass of water reflects the generosity for which Jammu is known, he added. Minhas emphasised the administration's desire for Jammu to be recognised as more than just a transit point for the pilgrimage. Jammu is the city of temples. We want pilgrims to spend time here, visit our markets, explore tourist and religious sites and experience our culture and cuisine. We will soon unveil a new initiative to encourage pilgrims to visit places such as Bahu fort, Ranbireshwar temple, Raghunath temple, Akhnoor fort and the retreat ceremony at Chakan da Bagh, he said. The deputy commissioner assured that normal life in the city would remain largely unaffected during the yatra, as no roads would be closed this year. In previous years, road closures caused inconvenience to both pilgrims and residents. This year, despite extensive arrangements, no roads will be closed, and normal movement in the city will continue, he said. Minhas stated that the Tawi riverfront would serve as the main facilitation centre for pilgrims and urged residents to direct visiting devotees to the venue. Two entry points have been provided from the railway station side, including one from the Narwal side, with registration counters set up at both locations. Clarifying the token distribution process, he said that every pilgrim must collect the token in person, and only one token would be issued to each eligible pilgrim. Everyone, including family members, will have to stand in the queue individually. Children below 13 years and persons above 70 years are not eligible to undertake the pilgrimage, as per the prescribed norms, he said. Regarding complaints about fake tokens and registration scams, Minhas warned of strict action against anyone found deceiving pilgrims. Some unauthorised centres issue coupon cards for particular dates after collecting money from pilgrims. Strict action was taken against such operators in previous years, and the same will be done this year. Anyone, whether local or from outside Jammu and Kashmir, found indulging in such activities will face stringent action, he added.
Govt pamphlet with text 'Polio Free Pakistan' goes into circulation; official asked to explain
Rajouri, Jun 29: Authorities have sought an urgent explanation from a block medical officer (BMO) over the circulation of an allegedly unauthorised and misleading pamphlet bearing the slogan Polio Free Pakistan. The order was issued by the Rajouri chief medical officer (CMO), seeking an urgent explanation from the Kandi officer within a day. In an official communication, the CMO said an advertisement related to the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) Programme, 2026, was circulated on social media and WhatsApp groups, creating the impression that it had been officially issued or endorsed by the office of the Kandi BMO. The order said scrutiny of the material revealed that it carried the logo of the national emergency operations centre (NEOC) and a slogan Polio Free Pakistan, which had no relevance to any programme or communication of the Jammu and Kashmir health and medical education department or the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The pamphlet also carried the name and designation of the BMO now under scrutiny. The logo and slogan were termed prima facie unauthorised, misleading and capable of creating public confusion regarding official government health initiatives. The letter said the ad material was circulated on social media by Community Health Officer Ayub Lone. The matter has been viewed with utmost seriousness by the local authorities, which said it could adversely affect public confidence and bring disrepute to the department, the communication said. The CMO directed the BMO to submit a detailed report and written explanation within a day, explaining whether the material had been prepared, approved, printed, published or circulated with official authorisation. The officer was also asked to identify the officials or agencies responsible for preparing, designing, approving, printing and circulating the pamphlet. He was also asked to explain under whose authority the logo and contents were incorporated. An explanation was also sought from the community health officer on why he allowed its dissemination. The CMO ordered that no material, advertisement, poster, pamphlet or social media content be issued or circulated in the name of the office without verification and approval.
Kulgam follows Ladakh, enforces single-use plastic ban
Srinagar, June 29: The Kulgam district administration on Monday stepped up enforcement of the ban on single-use plastic (SUP) items and polythene carry bags, ordering inspections, seizures and legal action against violators. The move comes 10 days after the Ladakh administration imposed a similar ban on identified single-use plastic products across the Union Territory. The directions were issued in a public notice by the Additional District Magistrate by order of the District Magistrate. The manufacture, stocking, sale, distribution, transportation and use of banned polythene carry bags and single-use plastic items are strictly prohibited within the district Kulgam, the order said. The ban applies to shopkeepers, vendors, wholesalers, retailers, government offices, institutions and the general public. The administration said the indiscriminate use of single-use plastic poses a serious threat to the environment, public health, water bodies, chokes our drainage system, disturbs wildlife and causes ecological imbalance. The prohibition is backed by the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 (as amended), the J&K Non-Biodegradable Material (Management, Handling and Disposal) Act, 2007, and subsequent government notifications. It also cited the Centre's May 18 notification empowering district collectors to implement the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026, the order read. Residents have been advised to use cloth, jute and paper bags and other eco-friendly alternatives. Any person or organization found violating the provisions of the ban shall be liable for action under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 (as amended) and the EPA, 1986 and other relevant laws in force, the order said. Block Development Officers (BDOs) and Executive Officers (EOs) of Municipal Committees have been directed to inspect shops and marketplaces, seize banned plastic items and recommend action under Section 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act. They have also been asked to submit monthly compliance reports to the Deputy Commissioner's office through the Additional District Development Commissioner.
Sajad Lone Condemns Attack on Ansari Family, Demands Swift Police Action
Srinagar, June 29: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (JKPC) President and Handwara MLA Sajad Gani Lone strongly condemned the attack on Jawad Ansari, son of All Jammu and Kashmir Shia Association President and JKPC General Secretary Imran Reza Ansari, and his brother Irfan Ansari during the 12th Muharram Majlis at Harde Panzoo in Khansahib. Describing the incident as a murderous attack, Lone termed it a shocking act of violence and said such incidents have no place in a civilized society. He called for those responsible to be dealt with firmly in accordance with the law. Expressing solidarity with the Ansari family, Lone urged the police to launch an immediate, impartial and comprehensive investigation to identify and arrest all those involved in the attack. He stressed that the accused should not be allowed to evade justice and called upon law enforcement agencies to use all legal measures to ensure their swift apprehension. The police should do whatever it takes to nab these criminals, Lone said, emphasizing that those responsible must face the full force of the law. He further said that any delay or leniency in action would send a dangerous message, underscoring the need for a prompt, impartial and decisive response to uphold the rule of law and ensure justice is delivered without delay.
Srinagar records seasons hottest day at 35.3C
Srinagar, June 29: Srinagar recorded the hottest day of the season on Monday as the mercury touched 35.3C, with the Kashmir Valley reeling under an intense heatwave for the third consecutive day. Officials at Meteorological Centre Srinagar said that hot and dry weather with heatwave-like conditions will continue across Jammu and Kashmir till June 30. Light rain or brief thundershowers with gusty winds may occur at scattered places during late-night and early morning hours. Pre-monsoon showers are also likely over the plains of Jammu. Fresh spells of light to moderate rain and thundershowers are expected across J&K from July 1 to July 5, likely bringing relief from the heat. Heavy rainfall, intense showers, thunderstorms and gusty winds are likely at a few places, particularly on July 2 and 3. From July 6 to July 8, weather is expected to remain hot and humid with intermittent rain or thundershowers at scattered places. The MeT Department has advised caution, warning that heavy rain on July 2 and 3 may trigger flash floods, landslides, and mudslides in vulnerable areas of Jammu Division. The department urged people to stay away from nallas, streams, and landslide-prone areas, and added, that temporary water-logging may occur in low-lying areas due to intense showers.
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Woman BSF constable found hanging inside Jammu camp
Jammu, Jun 29: A young woman constable of the Border Security Force (BSF) was found hanging in her room at the force's frontier headquarters here on Monday, officials said. The deceased, Constable Bishnu Priya Roy, was undergoing a three-month Lab Assistant Course that began on May 25 and was staying in accommodation allotted to her at the Command Hospital inside the BSF frontier headquarters in the Paloura area on the outskirts of the city, they said. Roy was found hanging from a ceiling fan with a rope. Her body was shifted to a hospital for post-mortem examination. The cause of death is yet to be ascertained. Police have initiated inquest proceedings and further investigation is underway.
NHAI trials DigdoolPanthyal tunnel as first Amarnath Yatra dry-run convoy passes through
Two passenger vehicles collide on NH-44 near Kishtwari Pathar; all occupants escape unhurt
Banihal, June 29: All passengers travelling in two passenger vehicles had a narrow escape after the vehicles collided head-on on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) near Kishtwari Pathar in the Sher Bibi area of Banihal on Monday. According to reports, the two vehicles were travelling in opposite directions when they collided, causing damage to both. However, all occupants escaped unhurt. Soon after the accident, teams from Banihal Police, Traffic Police, the Army's Road Opening Party (ROP), and volunteers from the NGO Banihal Volunteers rushed to the spot and assisted the passengers. The accident temporarily disrupted traffic movement on the highway. Traffic police later cleared the affected stretch, following which vehicular movement on NH-44 was restored smoothly.
SIA files 737-page chargesheet against Yasin Malik, 4 others in Sarla Bhat murder case
Srinagar, June 29: The State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir on Monday filed a comprehensive 737-page chargesheet before a Special Court in Srinagar in connection with the 1990 abduction and killing of SKIMS staff nurse case. This marks a significant development in the investigation of a decades-old terror-related case pertains to the abduction and murder of Sarla Bhat, who was employed as a nurse at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Soura, and was killed on April 18, 1990. The chargesheet, as per the officials has been submitted before the Court of the Additional Sessions Judge, TADA/POTA and Special Judge designated under the NIA Act, Srinagar.The investigation was transferred to the SIA by the Director General of Police, Jammu and Kashmir, on March 18, 2024, following which the agency carried out a detailed probe. Officials said the chargesheet is based on oral testimonies, documentary records, forensic and ballistic reports, medical evidence, electronic material and extensive field investigations collected and analysed during the course of the investigation. The SIA stated that filing the chargesheet nearly 35 years after the incident marks an important step in pursuing justice in one of the Valleys long-pending terror cases. The agency said the investigation demonstrates that serious terror-related offences continue to be investigated irrespective of the passage of time. According to the investigation, Sarla Bhat was allegedly abducted near SKIMS on April 18, 1990, subjected to torture and later shot dead in the Omer Colony area of Malbagh, Srinagar. The agency said the case remained unresolved for decades due to the prevailing security situation and an atmosphere of fear that discouraged witnesses from coming forward. Following the reopening of the case, investigators reconstructed the sequence of events with the help of protected witnesses, eyewitness accounts, forensic analysis, medical records and documentary evidence, the SIA said. The chargesheet names former JKLF chief Mohammad Yasin Malik along with Khurshid Ahmad Chalkoo, Abdul Hamid Sheikh, Mohammad Yousuf Sofi alias Idrees and Ghulam Mohammad Taploo as accused in the case. According to the agency, three of the accusedAbdul Hamid Sheikh, Mohammad Yousuf Sofi alias Idrees and Ghulam Mohammad Taploohave since died, while Mohammad Yasin Malik is currently in judicial custody in another case. The SIA further stated that proclamation proceedings have been initiated against Khurshid Ahmad Chalkoo, who is alleged to have fled to Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. According to the chargesheet, offences have been invoked under Sections 364, 341, 302 read with 34, 201 and 120-B of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC), relevant provisions of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA), 1987, and Sections 7 and 27 of the Indian Arms Act, 1959. The investigation also states that allegations portraying Sarla Bhat as an informer were found to be baseless and were allegedly used as a pretext for her targeted killing. The agency has alleged that the murder formed part of a broader campaign intended to spread fear and facilitate the displacement of members of the Kashmiri Pandit community during the early years of militancy. The SIA said the filing of the chargesheet reflects its continued commitment to investigating unresolved terror cases and bringing those allegedly involved before the judicial process. The agency maintained that no terror-related offence is beyond investigation and reaffirmed its resolve to pursue such cases in accordance with law.
Compelled to fast again, may even die but won't step back: Sonam Wangchuk on Ladakh protest
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has begun an indefinite fast at Jantar Mantar, citing unfulfilled promises and stalled dialogue with the Centre regarding Ladakh's constitutional safeguards. He expressed sadness at having to protest again, emphasizing his commitment to dialogue despite the risk. Wangchuk hopes his hunger strike will revive meaningful engagement and urged political parties to support the movement for future generations.
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CM calls for doubling J&K exports by 2030 at Srinagar Buyer-Seller Meet
At the J&K Buyer-Seller Meet in Srinagar, the Chief Minister called for doubling the regions exports by 2030, stressing the need to create new exporters beyond traditional hubs. He highlighted the importance of direct buyer-artisan interaction under the Know Your Artisan initiative, called for improved export infrastructure including a dry port, and flagged inconsistencies in export data due to procedural bottlenecks. The event brought together international buyers, local artisans, self-help groups, and exporters to strengthen market linkages. Report: Mohammad Syed Nayak
Handicrafts sustained economy through difficult times: Nasir Aslam Wani
Speaking at an export-oriented meet organised in collaboration with the Federation of Indian Export Organisations and trade promotion bodies, Chief Ministers Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani highlighted the long-standing role of handicrafts and handloom in sustaining livelihoods in Jammu and Kashmir, especially during periods of economic difficulty. He said the sector was once dominated by export intermediaries, limiting artisans returns, but noted that direct engagement between buyers and producers is now improving market access and price realisation. He added that such meetings help showcase not only handicrafts but also horticulture, agro-products, and small-scale industries, strengthening export potential and global linkages for local producers. Report: Mohammad Syed Nayak
India leads major democracies in electoral transparency: CEC Gyanesh Kumar
India's electoral process is the world's most transparent, with every stage audited by political parties and candidates, stated Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. Currently chairing the International IDEA, India leads major democracies in its robust system. Kumar lauded booth-level officers as democracy's pillars during his Kashmir visit, extending greetings to voters and election officials across Jammu & Kashmir.
Mallikarjun Kharge again recognised as Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge was on Monday recognised as the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha following his re-election to the Upper House. Kharge took oath in the chamber of Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan on Monday. Consequent upon the expiry of his term of office as a member of the Rajya Sabha on June 25, 2026, Mallikarjun Kharge ceased to be the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha w.e.f. June 26, 2026. On his re-election to the Rajya Sabha, w.e.f. June 26, 2026, the Chairman of Rajya Sabha has accorded recognition to Mallikarjun Kharge, Member and Leader of the Indian National Congress (INC) in Rajya Sabha, as the Leader of Opposition w.e.f. June 26, 2026, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2 of the Salary and Allowances of Leaders of Opposition in Parliament Act, 1977, and for all purposes of the said Act, Rajya Sabha Secretary-General P C Mody said in a bulletin.
J&K must create new exporters: CM Omar; terms action against mutton dealers in Punjab 'unjustified'
Srinagar, June 29: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said Jammu and Kashmir must create a new generation of exporters, diversify its export basket and strengthen export infrastructure to achieve the ambitious goal of doubling exports by 2030. He also termed the action against Jammu and Kashmir's mutton dealers in Punjab as unjustified and said the issue has again been taken up with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. Addressing the inaugural session of the J&K International Buyer-Seller Meet at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) in Srinagar, Omar said the Union Government's target of doubling exports by 2030 gives Jammu and Kashmir only a few years to significantly expand its export base. We have to support those who are already exporting, but at the same time we need to create exporters out of people who are not exporting today. Their markets are presently confined to Jammu and Kashmir or, at best, some parts of the country. Our effort is to make exporting easier for them, the Chief Minister said. He said the Buyer-Seller Meet provides an important platform by bringing together international buyers, exporters, manufacturers, artisans and self-help groups to explore new business opportunities and global markets. Recalling Jammu and Kashmir's rich trading legacy, Omar said the region historically exported its products without depending on formal export channels. Our buyers came to us in the form of tourists. They purchased our products and carried them back to different parts of the world. Many lifelong relationships between buyers and artisans were built that way. We rarely had to participate in organised buyer-seller meets or handicraft fairs because buyers automatically came to Kashmir, he said. However, he noted that prolonged disturbances and a decline in tourism forced artisans and traders to adopt an entirely different business model. The Chief Minister said nearly 98 per cent of Jammu and Kashmir's exports currently originate from just four districts, while the remaining districts contribute only two per cent, underscoring the need to broaden the export base across the Union Territory. The challenge before us is how to increase the number of exporters and expand exports to every region of Jammu and Kashmir, he said. Highlighting infrastructure gaps, Omar stressed the urgent need to establish a dry port in Jammu and Kashmir to simplify export procedures and ensure exports are officially recorded in the Union Territory. We urgently need a dry port. Today our goods are exported from here but are often stamped elsewhere, because of which exports get credited to another state. We are working to ensure all export-related procedures are completed within Jammu and Kashmir itself so that exporting becomes easier for our entrepreneurs and our exports are properly reflected in our own account, he said. Action Against Mutton Dealers 'Unjustified' Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the event, Omar also expressed concern over the action reportedly being taken against Jammu and Kashmir's mutton dealers in Punjab, describing it as unjustified. He said he has been in regular contact with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann over the issue and has written to him once again seeking its resolution. I have been in touch with the Punjab Chief Minister for months and have written to him again. Our mutton dealers are only using Punjab as a transit route. They are not purchasing livestock there. They should not be punished merely for passing through the state. The action against them is unjustified, Omar said. The Chief Minister warned that if the matter remains unresolved, it will be raised before the North Zone State Council, and he would seek the intervention of the Central Government to protect the interests of Jammu and Kashmir's traders. He reiterated that the government is committed to addressing issues affecting local businesses while simultaneously creating new opportunities for exporters, artisans and entrepreneurs to expand their presence in national and international markets. (with inputs from KNO)
Omar seeks Punjab's intervention over tax on J&K mutton traders
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Omar Abdullah inaugurates J&K International Buyer-Seller Meet 2026 at SKICC Srinagar
J-K LG performs 'pratham puja' to mark commencement of annual Amarnath yatra
Srinagar, Jun 29: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday performed the 'pratham puja' at the holy cave shrine of Amarnath in South Kashmir, marking the ceremonial start of this year's annual yatra. With the yatra commencing on July 3, Sinha said the administration, the Amarnath shrine board, the Army, the police, the security forces, the local community, service providers, and volunteers are working in complete synergy. Har Har Mahadev! Truly blessed to perform the 'Pratham Puja' at the Holy Cave of Shri Amarnath Ji, marking the ceremonial start of the annual pilgrimage. Prayed to Baba Barfani for peace, prosperity, health and well-being of all, Sinha said on his official X handle. Every stakeholder is devoted to ensuring a safe, hassle-free and memorable pilgrimage for all pilgrims. With significantly upgraded infrastructure, enhanced facilities & invaluable support of the people of Jammu Kashmir, we are fully prepared to welcome the devotees for a spiritually fulfilling journey. May Baba Amarnath Ji bless us all, he added.
LG performs Pratham Puja at Amarnath cave, says all arrangements are in place for devotees
J-K: Accident in Surankote Poonch injures 10 labourers
Poonch, June 29 : At least ten labourers were injured on Sunday after a vehicle skidded off the road near Dhera Ki Gali in Bufliaz area of Surankote in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, reports said. Quoting officials, news agency GNS reported that the labourers were traveling in a vehicle when it lost control and skidded off the road. Local residents rushed to the spot and carried out rescue efforts. The injured were moved to Government Hospital Surankote for treatment. Out of the ten injured, six sustained minor injuries and were discharged after receiving first aid. Police have taken cognizance of the incident.
Pakistan says carried out strikes along Afghan border, 29 militants killed
Islamabad, Jun 29: Pakistan on Monday said at least 29 militants were killed in an intelligence-based ground operation it carried out along the Pakistan-Afghan border. The strikes against the hideouts and safe havens of terrorists came in after terrorists tried to storm a paramilitary Rangers headquarters in Karachi on Saturday, Information Minister Atta Tarar said on Monday. Tarar confirmed that the attacks were in reaction to the recent multiple terrorist incidents inside Pakistan against the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) Camp, Karachi. He said, A well-planned intelligence-based ground operation was carried out by security forces along the Pakistan-Afghan border, followed by calibrated strikes in the border region against the hideouts and safe havens of terrorists belonging to Jamaat ul Ahrar and Fitna al khwarij, killing twenty-nine khwarij. On June 28 2026, security forces conducted an intelligence-based ground operation against a group of terrorists near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Bajaur district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he said. In continuation of 'Operation Ghazb Lil Haq', based on credible intelligence, precise targeting of terrorist camps and hideouts belonging to Jamaat ul Ahrar and Fitna al khwarij have also been carried out on the night of June 28-29, in the border region of Pakistan-Afghanistan border. Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab lil-Haq on February 26 in response to alleged attacks by the Afghan Taliban forces at 53 locations along the 2,600-km-long border. Three targets in Paktia, Paktika and Kunar were destroyed during precision strikes, killing twenty-five terrorists. Large quantities of weapons and ammunition stored at these Marakiz and hideouts were also destroyed, he said. Earlier, the Army said that three soldiers were killed in the attack on the Rangers building in Karachi, while forces killed three attackers in retaliatory fire, and one terrorist was injured and arrested. Banned Jamatul Ahrar had accepted the responsibility for the attack. According to sources, the injured rebel told during the investigation that he belonged to Afghanistan, where the attack was planned and carried out by the facilitation of a local terrorist of Bajaur. Pakistan has been accusing the Taliban regime in Kabul of providing support to terrorists for cross-border attacks. Pakistan has witnessed a surge in militant attacks targeting police and security forces in recent years. Authorities have blamed the Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP.
Budgam Police register FIR over scuffle between two groups in Hardpanzoo
Srinagar, June 29: Budgam Police have registered an FIR in connection with a scuffle between two groups from the Shia community in the Hardpanzoo area of Budgam district, officials said today. In a statement, police said a fair, impartial and evidence-based investigation into the incident is underway. Police said strict legal action would be taken against all those found involved, irrespective of their affiliation. Anyone found involved, irrespective of affiliation, will face strict legal action as per law, the statement said. Appealing for calm, Budgam Police urged the public not to spread rumours or unverified information about the incident. The police also called upon residents to maintain peace and communal harmony and advised them to rely only on official updates issued by the authorities. Further details regarding the incident were not immediately available.
Baramulla Police refute fake social media claims of militant attack, Amarnath Yatra cancellation
Srinagar, June 29: Police in Baramulla on Monday dismissed as false and baseless a series of social media posts claiming that militants had attacked government offices, opened fire in the district, and that the annual Amarnath Yatra had been cancelled. In a statement, Baramulla Police said the claims circulating on various social media platforms were completely fabricated and urged the public not to believe or share unverified information. The claims regarding a militant attack, firing on government offices, and cancellation of the Amarnath Yatra are false and baseless, the police said, in a post on X. Police Baramulla refutes fake social media claims of a militant attack, firing on government offices, and cancellation of the Amarnath Yatra. The claims are false and baseless. Legal action has been initiated against those spreading this misinformation. #baramullapolice Baramulla Police ( ) (@BaramullaPolice) June 28, 2026 The police also warned that spreading misinformation could create unnecessary panic and disturb public order. Authorities said legal action has been initiated against individuals responsible for creating and disseminating the fake content. Baramulla Police appealed to the public to rely only on information issued through official government and police channels and to refrain from forwarding rumours or unverified posts on social media.
Probe ordered into alleged patient canvassing at SDH Banihal
Taking serious note of allegations regarding unauthorised canvassing, solicitation and influencing of patients by private medical shops, diagnostic laboratories and healthcare representatives within and around the premises of Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Banihal, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Banihal Mohammad Naseeb has constituted an inquiry committee to investigate the matter. The action was initiated after a complaint was received alleging that certain individuals associated with private medical establishments were allegedly approaching patients inside the hospital premises and influencing them to avail services from particular laboratories and medical shops. Following the complaint, the matter was referred to the Block Medical Officer (BMO) Banihal for verification. In his report submitted to the SDM, the in-charge BMO Dr Rayees Ahmad Khanday stated that during departmental verification, the allegations were found to be based on facts. The report mentioned that some individuals linked with private medical shops and laboratories were found engaging in canvassing and influencing patients, thereby compromising ethical standards and patients freedom of choice. The BMO further stated that the concerned persons had been repeatedly advised and warned to desist from such practices, but despite counselling, such activities continued. The report termed these practices detrimental to the integrity of healthcare services and against professional conduct. In view of the findings, SDM Banihal ordered the constitution of a four-member inquiry committee comprising Tehsildar Banihal Amjad Talib keen as Chairman, Block Medical Officer Banihal, Naib Tehsildar (HQ) Banihal and SHO Police Station Banihal as members. The committee has been tasked to conduct a detailed fact-finding inquiry, collect and examine relevant evidence including CCTV footage, hospital records, visitor registers, documents and statements of complainants, witnesses and concerned persons. It will also identify individuals, intermediaries or establishments involved in alleged canvassing, solicitation, inducement or unauthorised influence upon patients. The committee has been directed to submit its report within seven days from the date of issuance of the order. In case of violations, appropriate legal action has been recommended against those found involved. Meanwhile, SDM Banihal has directed the BMO and SHO Banihal to maintain strict vigil within the hospital premises and ensure that no unauthorised person engages in activities aimed at diverting or influencing patients. The administration has also emphasised strengthening security arrangements to prevent such incidents in future.
JKP, BSF conduct CASO in Arnia
As part of the ongoing drive against drug trafficking and ahead of SANJY 2026, a joint Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) was conducted by the personnel from Police Station Arnia and the Border Security Force (BSF) in the villages of Kool Kalan, Salehar Kothey, Chak Jagtoo, and Salehar. During the operation, the joint teams, according to a police spokesperson, searched around 1015 houses belonging to suspected drug peddlers and illicit liquor manufacturers on Saturday. The operation, the spokesperson said, was carried out to identify and curb illegal activities, dismantle drug trafficking networks, and take action against criminal elements operating in the area. The search operation was conducted in a planned and coordinated manner while following all legal procedures. Such joint operations are part of the sustained efforts of Jammu Police and BSF to ensure a drug-free and crime-free society, the spokesperson said.
Pak intruder nabbed along Poonch LoC
Army personnel on Sunday apprehended a Pakistani intruder in the Balakote sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Poonch district. Official sources stated that the intruder, identified as Rayees Khan, 31, a resident of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), was nabbed by army personnel as he breached the LoC. His interrogation was going on, though so far, no incriminating material was recovered from his possession, sources said. On June 26, another Pak intruder was arrested in the Gulpur sector along the LoC in the Poonch district.
Heavy mudslide affects traffic on Mughal Road
A heavy mudslide after intense rainfall on Mughal Road affected traffic with hundreds of vehicles stranded on road from both sides. People stuck on the road raised many SoS calls urging immediate restoration efforts. The road was yet to be restored when last reports were received. PDP spokesperson Tazeem Dar, who is also stuck on the road, told Greater Kashmir over phone that they were on way to Rajouri from Shopian on Sunday evening when heavy rainfall happened and a huge mudslide hit the area. He said, We are stuck on road and hundreds of people are stranded from both sides. Meanwhile, Poonch administration said that the incident had happened on Shopian side and thst there were not much details available with them. We can confirm that mudslide has happened and traffic is closed. Other details can only be confirmed by Shopian administration, officials said.

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