Srinagar, May 4:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah received a warm reception at the civil secretariat in Srinagar on Monday as offices reopened in the summer capital. He was accorded a ceremonial guard of honour on the occasion. The Darbar Move, which was resumed last year in Jammu, marks the restoration of a key governance tradition in Jammu and Kashmir, with the civil secretariat shifting in full to the summer capital after several years. On his arrival, CM Omar inspected the parade and received his first guard of honour in Srinagar following the resumption of the Darbar Move in October last year under his leadership. He was received by his cabinet colleagues, the Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, and other senior civil and Police officers. The reopening of offices in the summer capital signifies the formal commencement of the administrations functioning in Srinagar for the season, underscoring continuity in governance and institutional tradition. Later, the CM toured various floors and sections of the civil secretariat to take stock of functioning and facilities. He inspected the chambers of ministers and administrative secretaries, clerical halls, and the renovated public waiting hall at the main gate. During the visit, he was accompanied by Advisor to CM Nasir Aslam Wani, Additional Chief Secretary Estates Shaleen Kabra, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, Director Estates Kashmir Muhammad Ashraf Hakak, SP Security civil secretariat, and other concerned officers. On the occasion, CM Omar also interacted with officers, staff, and members of the public, assuring them of improved facilities to further streamline and enhance public service delivery. He also chaired a high-level meeting to outline the governance roadmap for the next six months. Addressing the meeting, the CM described the occasion as a significant milestone, noting that this was the first full-fledged Darbar Move to Srinagar after a prolonged gap. He acknowledged the logistical challenges involved but commended departments for successfully managing the transition. This is the first full Darbar Move in Srinagar after a number of years. The departments navigated the transition in Jammu effectively. This time, we were better prepared, having anticipated the move six months in advance, CM Omar said. He said that the coming six months represent the most productive period of the year, with favorable weather conditions enabling maximum execution of development works. The CM also lauded the Finance Department for ensuring timely completion of procedural formalities, including release of funds and approvals ahead of the working season. Now it is our responsibility to execute. Whether departments are under my charge or that of my colleagues, delivery will only happen if we work together. We all sit here with a shared mandate to meet the expectations of the people, he said. Calling for synergy between elected representatives and the administrative machinery, CM Omar urged officers to prioritise coordination. Within our resource constraints, we also have new avenues of funding, and support from the Government of India has enabled us to expand our delivery potential. The key takeaway from this meeting should be to find common ground and work collectively towards our goals, he said. Highlighting key priorities for the upcoming months, the CM said that the Darbar period in Srinagar coincides with critical events, including the annual Amarnathji Yatra and the peak tourism season. He said that both require coordinated efforts beyond security arrangements, involving robust civil administration support. This is not just a working season; it is also a period that defines our governance outcomes. From tourism to pilgrimage management, we must put our best foot forward, CM Omar said. Referring to the recently concluded Budget session, he said the government now has a clear roadmap of commitments to fulfil. He called for efficient utilisation of resources, timely execution of projects, and minimising lapses in funds utilisation. If we work with focus and coordination, we can end these six months with far greater optimism and satisfaction than we began with, the CM said, extending his best wishes to officers for the months ahead. The meeting, held at the civil secretariat, was attended by Deputy CM Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Ministers Sakina Itoo, Javed Rana, Javid Ahmad Dar, and Satish Sharma, Advisor to the CM Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to CM Dheeraj Gupta, Administrative Secretaries of key departments including Jal Shakti, PWD, Finance, Tourism and Mining, along with all Administrative Secretaries, Inspector General of Police Kashmir, and senior officers. During the meeting, Deputy CM, Ministers, and Advisor to the CM also shared valuable inputs, feedback, and flagged key issues requiring attention particularly in respect of issuing new Industrial Policy and Mining Policy for J&K. Earlier, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo welcomed the CM, Council of Ministers, and senior officers back to Srinagar and briefed the meeting on administrative preparedness. He said that most officers would remain stationed in Srinagar, while a roster system would ensure availability in Jammu as required. He stressed the need for proper arrangements for accommodation of Darbar Move employees, food supplies, and essential services for people. The Chief Secretary also highlighted preparedness for flood management, particularly in view of the approaching monsoon season, urging district administrations and the Irrigation and Flood Control Department to remain on high alert. He called for focused disaster mitigation efforts, especially in landslide-prone areas. On infrastructure and services, Dulloo said that restoration works be expedited and that electricity and water supply be ensured across both Kashmir and Jammu regions. He emphasised the need for speedy implementation of decisions taken by the Council of Ministers over the past one and a half years. The Chief Secretary also urged departments to strictly implement budget announcements and proactively flag any requirements. Highlighting upcoming administrative priorities, he said that the Census process would commence with self-enumeration from May 17 to May 30, followed by subsequent phases, and called upon Deputy Commissioners and the Planning Department to play a pivotal role. Additionally, he stressed the importance of digitisation of land records as a key governance reform measure and for implementation of agristatproject. Dulloo reaffirmed the administrations commitment, under the guidance of CM Omar, to efficient governance, seamless coordination and effective delivery during the six-month Darbar period in Srinagar.
Balance developmental needs with ecological sustainability: LG
Srinagar, May 4:Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday underscored the importance of balancing developmental needs with ecological sustainability. Chairing the 7th meeting of the J&K Wildlife Board at Lok Bhavan in Srinagar, LG Sinha emphasised the need to safeguard and strengthen the unique biodiversity of J&K. The board deliberated on key conservation and development matters and accorded approval for the construction of the Asha-Cheema-Gurdaligali-Aphrawat-Sarson-Anita Road at Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary, Baramulla. Now, the proposal would be recommended to the Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (SCNBWL) for grant of wildlife clearance. The board was also apprised of various initiatives undertaken by the department for the conservation and protection of wildlife resources across J&K. The meeting was attended by Javed Ahmed Rana, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology and Environment, and Tribal Affairs Departments; Devinder Kumar Manyal and Mian Mehar Ali, Members of the Legislative Assembly; Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to LG; Sheetal Nanda, Commissioner Secretary, Forest, Ecology and Environment Department; Sarvesh Rai, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Head of Forest Force; Chaturbhuja Behera, PCCF and Chief Wildlife Warden, J&K, along with eminent conservationists, ecologists, environmentalists, representatives of the Army, NGOs working in the wildlife sector, and other members of the board.
Kolkata, May 4:In a mandate as sweeping as it is symbolic, the BJP on Monday scripted history by winning 202 seats to secure more than a two-thirds majority in the West Bengal assembly polls, ending the TMCs 15-year rule, and decisively shifting the states ideological and political centre of gravity. The verdict acquired added political drama and symbolic heft as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was defeated in the prestigious Bhabanipur seat by BJPs Suvendu Adhikari, capping a stunning turnaround after initial trends appeared to favour the TMC supremo. What began as tentative early leads soon hardened into a decisive wave, with the BJP winning 202 seats and leading in five, while the TMC trailed far behind, managing to win 73 and leading in eight seats, according to Election Commission data at 11.10pm. The scale, spread and speed of the BJP surge -breaching the halfway mark of 148 in the 294-member House well before counting reached its midpoint- pointed not merely to a change of guard but to a structural realignment in Bengal politics. For the first time since 1972, West Bengal appears set to be governed by a party that is also in power at the Centre -a shift with deep administrative and political implications. The result also marked the BJPs decisive breach of its last major eastern bastion, completing its saffron arc across 'Anga, Banga and Kalinga' (Bihar, Bengal and Odisha) and significantly altering the national political balance. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the mandate, saying the Lotus blooms in West Bengal and that the party would work to fulfil the aspirations of the people. At the heart of the BJPs campaign was Modi himself, whose high-voltage rallies and direct voter connect made him the central face of the partys push in Bengal, while Union Home Minister Amit Shah functioned as the chief strategist -stitching together booth-level networks, candidate selection and social coalitions. The partys rise in Bengal has been neither sudden nor accidental. Since its 2019 Lok Sabha breakthrough, the BJP has treated the state not merely as another electoral target but as a political and ideological challenge. From a marginal vote share of around four per cent in 2011, the BJP surged to nearly 40 per cent in 2019 and then secured 77 seats in the 2021 Assembly elections, displacing the Left and Congress as the principal challenger to the TMC. Yet, converting that expansion into power had remained elusive until now. As counting progressed through the day, early leads consolidated into a near sweep. The BJPs advance cut across geographies -from north Bengal to Junglemahal to south Bengal, from border districts to industrial belt- indicating a statewide wave rather than region-specific gains. Seats such as Dinhata, Gosaba, Baghmundi, Bankura, Binpur and Nayagram pointed to deep inroads in tribal and rural belts, while gains in Asansol Dakshin, Durgapur Purba and other urban pockets reflected consolidation in industrial and semi-urban regions. Early wins in Kalimpong, Darjeeling, Monteswar, Bhatar, Medinipur and Asansol Dakshin reinforced the breadth of the surge. In contrast, the TMCs resistance appeared fragmented. District-level patterns pointed to a sharp erosion, with the TMC struggling to hold ground in several regions of north Bengal and Junglemahal. The vote share data underscored the depth of the shift. The BJPs vote share climbed to around 45 per cent from 38 per cent in 2021, while the TMCs dropped to nearly 40.94 per cent from 48 percent. A key point lay in the 177 constituencies where voter deletions had exceeded past victory margins -a latent factor that appears to have translated into a decisive political shift. In these seats, the BJP not only retained its earlier gains but also made significant inroads into TMC-held territories, suggesting a deeper realignment rather than a mere swing. The scale of the setback was also reflected in the fortunes of senior TMC leaders. At least 20 ministers were defeated, including Bratya Basu, Manas Ranjan Bhunia, Shashi Panja and Chandrima Bhattacharya. In Sabang, Bhunia, a multi-term winner, lost, while in Dinhata, Udayan Guha was defeated. In Kolkata, BJPs Purnima Chakraborty defeated state industry minister Shashi Panja, pointing to cracks even in urban bastions. For a party that had built its dominance on welfare delivery, centralised authority and booth-level control, the erosion appeared simultaneous across organisational layers. In a dramatic, high-stakes contest that mirrored the political theatre of Nandigram five years ago, Adhikari defeated Banerjee in Bhabanipur by 15,105 votes after all 20 rounds of counting, according to Election Commission data. I thank the people of Bhabanipur for voting for me and ensuring a margin of over 15,000 votes, Adhikari said after securing victory and collecting his winning certificate. The outcome was a replay of the 2021 Nandigram election, where Adhikari had unseated Banerjee in a fiercely fought battle that reshaped Bengals political narrative. Adhikari, once a close aide of Banerjee and a key architect of the TMCs rise in districts like East Midnapore, now emerges as a frontrunner in discussions over the chief ministerial face of the BJP government. Other names, including state president Samik Bhattacharya, Union minister Sukanta Majumdar and Swapan Dasgupta, are also doing the rounds. The verdict represents a watershed moment for the BJP. From a marginal presence in Bengal in the late 1990s -aided initially by its alliance with the TMC -the party has now completed a steady climb to power and dismantled the very party that once facilitated its entry in the state, three decades ago. Politically, the Monday poll verdict reinforced the BJPs ability to dislodge entrenched regional forces. However, the mandate also brings challenges governing a politically polarised state, managing local leadership equations, and delivering on promises related to development, law and order and administrative reform. For the TMC, the verdict signals a structural rupture. After 15 years in power, the party faces the difficult transition from a dominant ruling force to an opposition formation, with anti-incumbency, corruption allegations, governance fatigue and organisational centralisation converging into a decisive setback. West Bengal, long defined by extended phases of single-party dominance, now appears to be entering a more competitive, bipolar political phase. For the BJP, Bengal is no longer a frontier; it is a governance test. For the TMC, the battle shifts from retaining power to reclaiming relevance. And for Bengal, the moment marks not just a change in government, but a reordering of its political landscape. NDA set to form Govt in Assam for 3rd straight term The ruling NDA is set to form the government in Assam for the third consecutive term after securing a two-thirds majority, with a record high of 102 seats in the 126-member assembly, while the Congress-led Opposition delivered its worst performance in recent times on Monday. The BJP, which contested 90 seats, won 82, while its allies -- the Bodoland People's Front (BPF), which contested 11 seats, and the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), which fought in 26 seats -- bagged 10 constituencies each. The saffron party secured a majority on its own for the first time in the state. It had won 60 seats in the previous two polls in 2021 and 2016. In the Opposition camp, the Congress, which contested 99 seats, won 19 constituencies, while the Badruddin Ajmal-led AIUDF and Akhil Gogoi-led Raijor Dal secured two seats each, and the Trinamool Congress bagged one constituency. Raijor Dal, an opposition alliance partner, had contested 13 seats, while the other parties in the camp -- Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP), CPI(M) and APHLC -- drew a blank. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma won the Jalukbari constituency for the sixth consecutive term, defeating Congress candidate Bidisha Neog by 89,434 votes. In a major blow to the Congress, its state president Gaurav Gogoi lost in Jorhat to veteran politician and sitting BJP MLA Hitendranath Goswami by 23,181 votes. Among the prominent BJP winners are ministers Ajanta Neog (Golaghat), Ranoj Pegu (Dhemaji), Pijush Hazarika (Jagiroad), Ashok Singhal (Dhekiajuli), Kaushik Rai (Lakhipur), Prashanta Phukan (Dibrugarh), Krishnendu Paul (Patharkandi) and Bimal Borah (Tingkhong). Assembly Speaker Biswajit Daimary won from Tamulpur constituency by defeating former BTC chief Pramod Boro of the UPPL. Sitting BJP MLAs Mrinal Saikia (Khumtai), Bhuban Pegu (Jonai), Rama Kanta Dewri (Morigaon), Rupak Sarmah (Nagaon-Batadraba), Paramanda Rajbongshi (Sipajhar), Utpal Borah (Gohpur), Biswajit Phukan (Sarupathar), Binod Hazarika (Chabua-Lahowal), Taranga Gogoi (Naharkatia), Bhaskar Sharma (Margherita), Rupjyoti Kurmi (Mariani) and Bhuban Gam (Majuli) also emerged victorious. AGP ministers Atul Bora and Keshav Mahanta retained their Bokakhat and Kaliabor constituencies, respectively, while first-timer Tapan Das won the Dimoria seat. Among the BPF candidates, cabinet minister Charan Boro retained his Mazbat constituency while the others who won are Maneswar Brahma (Baksa), Paniram Brahma (Sidli-Chirang), Thaneswar Basumatary (Manas), Rihon Daimary (Udalguri) and BTC chief Hagrama Mohilary's wife Sewli Mohilary from Kokrajhar. Prominent Congress candidates who won the polls are sitting MLAs Wajed Ali Choudhury (Birsing Jarua), Jakir Hussain Sikdar (Pakabetbari), Rekibuddin Ahmed (Chamaria) and Nurul Huda (Rupahihat). Other winners from the party include Aminul Haque Laskar (Sonai), Joy Prakash Das (Nowboicha), Tanzil Hussain (Samaguri), Asif Mohammad Nazar (Laharighat) and Aftabuddin Mollah (Jaleswar). AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal won from Binnakandi and his party member Mazibur Rahman from Dalgaon. Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi retained the Sibsagar seat, while another party member Mehboob Muktar won the Dhing seat and Trinamool Congress' Sherman Ali Ahmed won from Mandia. Among the prominent candidates who lost the polls are Leader of the Opposition in the outgoing assembly, Debabrata Saikia, Assam Jatiya Parishad president Lurinjyoti Saikia, and former Rajya Sabha MP and senior Congress leader Ripun Bora. Among the 59 women who contested the polls, only six could manage to win, with four from the BJP, and one each from its allies AGP and BPF, while only one won from Congress. Polling in all 126 assembly constituencies in the state was held in a single phase on April 9 with 722 candidates in fray. UDF sweeps to power in Kerela Lotus blooms in 3 seats Kerala on Monday witnessed a sharp political reset as the state electors voted out the last Left government in the country, bringing back the Congress to the ruling saddle after a gap of 10 years, while the BJP broke through a long-standing electoral drought by winning three seats. The Congress-led UDF swept aside a decade of Left rule under Pinarayi Vijayan with a decisive Assembly victory, with the national party adding the third southern state to be ruled by it, in its kitty. The party is in power in Karnataka and Telangana. While Congress' vote share stood at 28.79 per cent, that of CPI (M) was 21.77 per cent. Congress ally IUML had a voteshare of 11.01 per cent. Apart from strong anti-incumbency against the government, the results of the April 9 polls also indicated a consolidation of support across sections of society in favour of the United Democratic Front, which had been in opposition to the Left dispensation for the past decade. The UDF won 102 seats, while the CPI(M)-headed LDF netted 35 seats, according to Election Commission data on counting of votes for 140 constituencies. The outcome also marked the absence of the Left from governance in any Indian state for the first time in five decades. The ire against the government was so strong that 13 ministers in the cabinet suffered defeat in the political tsunami unleashed by the UDF. Not only the Congress, but its key allies, including the IUML, the Kerala Congress also secured massive victory in the polls, which saw the complete erasure of the LDF in some key districts. At the same time, the LDF partners, including the CPI(M), lost many seats, while a key partner, Kerala Congress (M), was reduced to zero in a humiliating outcome in the polls. Top contenders for the Chief Minister's post, senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala and Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, won their seats with comfortable margins, setting the stage for the next step in discussions on the post. Of the 21 cabinet members, only Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, P A Mohamed Riyas, K Rajan, G R Anil, K N Balagopal, P Prasad, and Saji Cherian emerged victorious. The ministers who lost the election included Veena George, M B Rajesh, O R Kelu, R Bindhu, J Chinchurani, P Rajeev, K B Ganesh Kumar, V N Vasavan, V Sivankutty, V Abdurahiman, Kadannappally Ramachandran A K Saseendran and Roshy Augustine. LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan also lost his sitting seat of Perambra in Kozhikode district. The BJP's bid to make strong inroads in Kerala dominated by UDF and LDF got a slight push with the party winning three seats-- Nemom and Kazhakoottam in Thiruvananthapuram district and Chathannoor in Kollam. BJP candidate from Chathannoor, B B Gopakumar, won by 4,398 votes. In Nemom, party state chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar triumphed with a margin of over 3,000 votes, while former Union Minister V Muraleedharan won Kazhakoottam with a narrow margin. Congress general secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra thanked the people of the state for their overwhelming support and vowed to work diligently towards building a better future for them. In a post on X, Vadra said, To all my brothers and sisters in Keralam, thank you for your faith and for your overwhelming support. The trust you have placed in us will be the UDF's guiding force as we work hard towards building a better future for each one of you. I sincerely hope that our gratitude to you will be evident each day of the next five years as we strive to fulfil our commitments to you with honesty and humility, she added. Reacting to the outcome, AICC General Secretary K C Venugopal said the UDF's sweeping victory was a clear verdict against the arrogance, corruption, and nepotism of the CPI(M)-led government headed by CM Vijayan. Addressing a press conference, Venugopal said the outcome reflected public anger against what he termed 10 years of misrule by the Left government. He claimed that Vijayan's victory in his home constituency, Dharmadam, was only technical, alleging that the CM trailed the UDF candidate in the initial rounds of counting and failed to secure a majority in his own village. He just escaped. He suffered a setback even in his home turf. He was the only person who did not realise the people's mood in this election, Venugopal claimed. In a major political upset for the CPI(M), leaders who had revolted against the party just ahead of the polls and joined the UDF camp, including veteran leader G Sudhakaran, P V Kunhikrishnan and T K Govindan, breached the Left strongholds of Ambalappuzha, Payyannur and Taliparamba seats. CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan said the LDF would examine the reasons behind its defeat and take corrective measures. Speaking to reporters, Govindan said every aspect that led to the defeat would be analysed. He thanked LDF workers and the people who voted for the front. The LDF will evaluate and study the defeat, after which required corrections will be made. We expect the support of the people for it, he said. On defeats in traditional party strongholds, Govindan said the LDF had suffered a major setback across Kerala. We will carry out effective organisational work to correct the issues that led to the defeat, he said. BJP leader Chandrasekhar told reporters that as contended by him from the beginning his was an anti-CPI(M) election as the people were fed up with their corruption and alleged misappropriation of gold from Sabarimala. Chandrasekhar said that right from the start of the election campaign, both the Congress and CPI(M) said that BJP will not get even one seat. He also said that he knew right from the beginning that the CPI(M) will not win this time, no matter what it does. Meanwhile, the 16th Kerala Legislative Assembly will have 11 women MLAs, one less than in the previous House. The outgoing Assembly had 12 women legislators, a majority of them from the CPI(M). Vijay's TVK emerges giant slayer in Tamil Nadu Actor-politician Vijay's TVK on Monday created a record of sorts in the electoral history of Tamil Nadu and emerged as the single largest party by delivering a shock defeat to incumbent DMK and its president, Chief Minister MK Stalin in his Kolathur constituency, while the AIADMK was pushed to a distant third spot. This was the first time since 1967, when the first non-Congress government (DMK) came to power in the state, that a party other than the two Dravidian heavyweights emerged victorious in the hustings. Vijay and TVK have many firsts to their credit and the the party founder will be the first person from a minority religion -Christianity- to helm the state. While Vijay won from both Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East constituencies, his party has netted 89 seats and was leading in 18 more and is on course to become the single largest party in the 234-member House. Elections were held on April 23 and the counting of votes done on Monday. Perhaps the biggest shock was CM Stalin being defeated by a margin of 8,795 votes in his Kolathur constituency by little known V S Babu, who was formerly with the DMK and an ex-MLA. More than 10 ministers including Geetha Jeevan and Ma Subramanian were defeated. Stalin had last tasted defeat in 1991. Even Deputy CM Udhayanidhi's prospects appeared dim for a while as he trailed behind the TVK nominee in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni. Eventually, he won. As soon as it became clear that TVK was inching towards an unprecedented, huge win in its debut polls, party workers and supporters gathered in front of party office at Panaiyur here and burst firecrackers and distributed sweets. Also, Vijay's victory and often-repeated assurance of share in power to like-minded parties is expected to open a new chapter in the history of the state and TVK supporters expect the Congress (5), IUML (2), Left parties (4), VCK (2) and PMK (5) as well to offer support and have a share in power. Together such parties have won or leading in a total of 18 seats. TVK needs 118 seats to form government. This will the first time in Tamil Nadu that a party will assume power a little over two years after its founding. TVK has clocked nearly 35 per cent (34.92) vote share in its debut polls. The TVK was launched in February 2024. While the DMK has won 48 seats and is leading in 12 constituencies (24.20 per cent voteshare), AIADMK chief Edappadi K Palaniswami won by a record margin of 98,110 votes in his home segment of Edapadi in Salem district. The AIADMK has won 41 seats and is leading in six segments (21.25 per cent voteshare). While the party's seniors, including C Ve Shanmugam and SP Velumani won hands down, many others, such as former minister P Thangamani, suffered shock defeats. Interestingly, the TVK made heavy inroads in the AIADMK's bastion, western Tamil Nadu that includes Coimbatore, even as DMK emerged victorious in some seats. DMK President and outgoing Chief Minister Stalin took the defeat in his stride and said that his party bowed and accepted the people's verdict. He said he was truthful to all sections of people and had acted as per his conscience and also worked beyond his capacity for people's welfare. He asserted that his party, which worked well as the ruling party would from now on work well as the main opposition party. Stalin said in his public life, he had seen lot of victories and defeats as well and DMK's political journey will continue without any slackness. He said ideology is important rather than victories and defeats alone. AIADMK general secretary Palaniswami said that he accepts the people's verdict in the elections. In a statement here, he said, I express my gratitude to all the people, who rose up and performed their democratic duty in the assembly elections. Stating that the people were judges here, he said, Therefore, I wholeheartedly accept the decision given by the people. He said, We will soon recover from this setback. Meanwhile, scores of tinsel town names, including 'superstar' Rajinikanth greeted Vijay on his poll show. National award winner Dhanush, musician Anirudh Ravichander and many others extended their greetings. Interestingly, among the TVK winners was actor-director Srinath, who defeated state minister P Geetha Jeevan in Thoothukudi. NDA retains Puducherry Riding a pro-incumbency wave, the AINRC-led NDA emerged victorious in the April 9 Puducherry Assembly elections, all set to form the government for a successive term. AINRC leader and Chief Minister N Rangasamy won from both the seats that he contested--Thattanchavady and Mangalam, even as the party won a total of 11 seats and was leading in one, according to latest Election Commission figures. Elections to 30 seats were held on April 9. The territorial assembly also has three nominated members to the House. NDA constituent BJP won from four seats while other coalition members--AIADMK and LJK, won from one seat each. Winners from BJP included party senior and incumbent minister A Namassivayam. The NDA's victory came on a day when actor Vijay-led TVK won in neighbouring Tamil Nadu and also emerged victorious from two seats in the UT. Puducherry, a tiny UT located about 160 km from Chennai, borders Tamil Nadu districts Cuddalore and Villupuram on either sides. Opposition DMK won five seats and Congress one. While the CM trounced Neyam Makkal Kazhagam rival E Vinayagam by 4441 votes in Thattanchavady, his pocket borough seat, Rangasamy emerged victorious in Managalam too, defeating DMK's SS Rangan by 7050 votes. This is not the first time that Rangasamy has sought to contest from two seats. He contested in Yanam and Thattanchavady in the 2021 Assembly polls. He however was trounced in Yanam and was successful in Thattanchavady. He may have to now vacate one of the seats. Key losers include former CM Ve Vaithilingam at the hands of Rangasamy. Time for change, not revenge: PM Modi As the BJP swept the assembly elections in West Bengal for the first time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the state has been finally freed from fear and that it was a time for change, not revenge, as he appealed to all parties to shun the culture of political violence and focus on the future of the state. Addressing the jubilant party workers at the BJP headquarters after the win in assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry, PM Modi said the Congress, TMC, and others had been punished severely for opposing the recent women's reservation bill. He said that the Samajwadi Party would also face the wrath of women very soon, in an apparent reference to the 2027 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. In his nearly 50-minute speech, the PM said the elections in West Bengal had been special this year, as earlier they were marred by violence, fear, and the death of innocent people. But this time the news was different as peaceful voting took place in West Bengal and for the first time, no one lost their life during voting, he said. As Bengal enters a new phase of change, I also want to make an earnest appeal to every political party in Bengal. Over the past decades in Bengal, countless lives have been ruined due to political violence. I firmly believe that this election culture of Bengal must change from today onwards. Today, when the BJP has won, the talk should not be of revenge, but of change; not of fear, but of the future, he said and urged the parties to end the vicious circle of violence. PM Modi said it was a special day in many ways as it heralds a bright future for the country. It is a day of trust in the great democracy of India, trust in the politics of performance, trust in the resolve of stability, trust in the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat. I bow before the people of West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Keralam, he said at the victory celebration event where BJP President Nitin Nabin, Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, among others, were present. PM Modi said on November 14 last year, when the Bihar election results came in, he told the BJP workers from this very spot that the Ganga flows onward from Bihar all the way to Ganga Sagar (in West Bengal). And today, with victory in West Bengal, from Gangotri (Uttarakhand) to Ganga Sagar (West Bengal), it is nothing but the lotus in full bloom. Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal today, in these states surrounding Mother Ganga, there are BJP-NDA governments, he said. The PM said winning and losing are a natural part of democracy and politics, but the people of the five states have shown the world why the country is the mother of democracy. He said women's participation in this election had been exceptionally high and this was emerging as the brightest picture of Indian democracy. Women power is now rapidly progressing towards building a developed India. However, a few days ago, the Congress and its allies blocked this momentum of women's power. These anti-women parties prevented the amendment to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam from being passed in Parliament. That is why I said a few days ago that parties opposing the women's reservation bill will have to face the wrath of women. Today, sisters and daughters have punished the Congress, TMC, and DMK, PM Modi said. He said the Congress had certainly benefited from the 10 years of misrule by the Left in Kerala, but expressed confidence that the mothers and sisters of Kerala will also definitely teach the Congress a lesson in the next elections. The Samajwadi Party, which has blocked women's reservation in Parliament, will also have to face the opposition of the women of Uttar Pradesh. No matter what the anti-women Samajwadi Party does, it will never be able to wash away its sins, the PM said. Referring to Assam, he said that along with the river Ganga, the Brahmaputra has also showered immense blessings upon the BJP, and the blessings of Maa Kamakhya have been with the party. The people of Assam have trusted the BJP-NDA for the third consecutive time, he said. PM Modi said that in 2021, the NDA put forward the vision of BEST Puducherry. The people of Puducherry trusted in the vision and blessed the alliance. I want to assure the youth and fishermen of Puducherry that we will keep working for your bright future. The prosperity of Puducherry is our resolve, he said. The PM said the BJP-NDA governments are in power in more than 20 states of the country. Our mantra is 'citizen is god'. We are dedicated to serving the people; therefore, the people are placing more and more trust in the BJP. The people are clearly seeing that where there is BJP, there is good governance. Where there is BJP, there is development, he said. PM Modi said that with the BJP's victory in West Bengal, the soul of Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee must be at peace now. I respectfully bow to the people of Bengal, the people of Assam, the people of Puducherry, and the people of Tamil Nadu and Kerala today; I salute them all. Today, I also heartily congratulate the countless workers of the BJP. Every small and big worker of the BJP has once again performed a miracle, has made the lotus bloom. You have created a new history, he said. After his speech, the PM held a meeting at the BJP headquarters with Nabin, Shah, Singh and former party chief J P Nadda. Result aftershocks to be felt all the way up to 2029: CM Omar Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Monday, while describing the stunning assembly election results in the West Bengal and the Tamil Nadu as political earthquakes, cautioned that their (results') aftershocks would be felt far and wide for a long time, probably all the way up to 2029. CM Omar shared this measured reaction on his personal X handle - where earlier in his instant first reaction, presumably also to the early trends vis--vis assembly election results, he actually created a flutter with his two-word tweet. Bloody hell!! was his ambiguous (the very first) tweet, which he posted with emoticons sharing an expression of disbelief on X handle at 11:01 am on Monday, May 4, 2026. Though the Chief Minister left ample scope for its (tweets) interpretations yet it was read directly in relation to the assembly election result trends by millions of his followers. By evening, CM Omars enigmatic two-word post had already garnered 1.8 million views and 23,200 plus likes. However, later, he posted a guarded post wherein he, probably hinting towards current cacophony that has crept in news bulletins, talked about his imagery of sane and sensible interpretation of the trends and results identifying them with those presented by ace veteran broadcaster Prannoy Roy. In the same post, he mentioned the after-effects of the political-earthquake that shook West Bengal and Tamil Nadu and their lingering impact to be experienced for a long time. Elections in India have always meant @PrannoyRoy7749 for sane, sensible interpretation of the trends & results and thats why today the screens in my office have been tuned to @DeKoderAI to watch the unfolding political earthquake in West Bengal & Tamil Nadu. The aftershocks of these results will be felt far & wide for a long time, probably all the way up to 2029, CM Omar posted. This post too had garnered 380,000 views 4900 plus likes by evening. Notably Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his father Farooq Abdullah, during media interactions in the past couple of days, had exuded confidence about the victory of TMCs Mamata Banerjee, even after the exit poll results, some of which had predicted her partys rout in West Bengal. As far as DMK was concerned, even the exit polls generally had not predicted the defeat of DMK. The NC is part of the INDIA bloc led by Congress. Trinamool Congress and DMK are also constituents of this alliance.
Indian state elections saw unexpected outcomes. However, electoral roll issues and a special revision process have cast doubt on the results. Millions were reportedly removed from voter lists, especially in West Bengal. This raises serious questions about the fairness of the electoral process. The integrity of democratic institutions is now under scrutiny.
Can West Bengal reclaim its economic glory? a look at the challenges and hopes
West Bengal once led India's economy but lost its way due to industrial issues and policy uncertainty. A recent election signals a public desire for economic opportunity, not handouts. The state's people want jobs and growth. This verdict offers a chance for revival, leveraging its talent and culture. A clear path forward requires policy clarity and investment.
X-Ray services disrupted at SDH Banihal, patients face hardship
Banihal, May 4:Patients at the Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Banihal have alleged serious lapses in basic diagnostic care, claiming that non-functional X-ray services are affecting treatment and causing hardship, particularly for those arriving from remote areas. The issue came to light after a video went viral on social media in Monday showing a father from Gool who had brought his son to SDH Banihal for treatment following a fracture caused by a fall. The attendant alleged that the hospital denied them X-ray examination, citing the expiry of the contract for digital X-ray services. Speaking to the media, the father expressed anguish over the situation, stating that in the absence of X-ray facilities, proper diagnosis was not possible. He said it was disappointing that despite having a sizeable hospital infrastructure, essential services remained defunct, forcing patients to seek alternatives elsewhere. Hospital sources indicated that the X-ray services have been suspended due to the expiry of a tender allotted to a private company responsible for diagnostic services across Jammu and Kashmir. The services are likely to remain affected until the tender process is renewed. When contacted, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Ramban, Dr Kamal Ji Zadoo, acknowledged the issue and said the situation is not limited to Banihal but prevalent in several parts of the Jammu division. He attributed the disruption to the expiry of a contract awarded through the National Health Mission (NHM). Dr Zadoo said that all Block Medical Officers have been directed to make interim arrangements by procuring necessary equipment, including printers, from hospital development funds to resume digital X-ray services. He added that hospitals equipped with manual X-ray plants have been instructed to conduct examinations without delay. The CMO assured that efforts are underway to restore X-ray services across all healthcare facilities and that necessary arrangements will be made until fresh tenders for digital X-ray operations are floated
'Chappal Phaad Ke': From welfare to wave, what cost TMC in West Bengal
BJP has ended 15 years of TMC rule in West Bengal, securing a majority by appealing to women voters with welfare promises and highlighting safety concerns. The party also capitalized on anti-incumbency due to corruption scandals and fragmented minority support, marking a significant shift in the state's political landscape.
People voted against corruption, anarchy in West Bengal: LoP
Jammu, May 4:Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the J&K Legislature and senior BJP leader Sunil Sharma asserted on Monday that the people in West Bengal voted against corruption and the anarchy spread by the Trinamool Congress. However, overall, the election results in the four states and a Union Territory have exposed the weakening foundations of the opposition alliance across the nation, Sharma said while responding to media queries as the J&K BJP celebrated the partys massive gains and victories in the Assembly elections held across West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. Sunil Sharma, who was also the Seh-Prabhari for the Assam elections, said that despite spreading misinformation and fear among the people, opposition parties failed to counter the credibility and performance of the BJP-led governments. He asserted that the BJP emerged stronger because it consistently worked for the poor, youth, farmers, women and marginalised sections without discrimination. At the celebrations at the party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, the BJP leaders and activists danced, distributed sweets and congratulated one another over what they termed as a historic endorsement of Prime Minister Narendra Modis visionary leadership and the BJPs people-centric governance model. The celebrations were led by J&K BJP president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Sharma, Leader of Opposition in J&K Assembly Sunil Sharma and BJP national secretary and MLA Dr Narinder Singh. Sat Sharma, while congratulating the party activists, said that the resounding mandate in favour of the BJP across the country reflected the unshakeable trust of the people in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJPs development-driven governance. He said that BJPs remarkable performance in West Bengal and Assam, along with impressive gains in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, proved that the nationalist ideology of BJP was continuously expanding across every region of the country. He credited BJP workers for tirelessly taking the achievements of the government to every household and strengthening the connection between the party and the public. Launching a sharp attack on opposition parties, Sat Sharma accused them of indulging in opportunistic and divisive politics merely to secure power. He said that the opposition repeatedly ignored public aspirations, particularly the sentiments of women, by opposing transformative initiatives like the Women Reservation Bill. He stated that the people of the country rejected politics of appeasement, corruption and dynasty. Senior party leaders including vice-presidents Rajiv Charak and Rekha Mahajan, general secretaries Sanjita Dogra and Baldev Singh Billawaria, MLAs Dr Devinder Kumar Manyal, Dalip Singh Parihar, R S Pathania, Vikram Randhawa and Shagun Parihar, along with hundreds of BJP activists, participated enthusiastically in the celebrations. Similarly, BJP senior leaders led by J&K BJP General Secretary (Organization) Ashok Koul led the victory celebrations in Kashmir. Ashok Koul said that the massive support received by BJP in politically challenging states clearly indicated that people wanted decisive leadership, nationalism, and development-orientated governance. He added that the opposition parties stood completely disconnected from public sentiment and continued to survive only on false narratives and political theatrics. Dr Narinder Singh said that the BJPs electoral success was a victory of nationalism, good governance and organisational strength. He stated, Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP has become the most trusted political force in the country because of its commitment towards integrity, accountability and public welfare.
3 Ministers, CMs Advisor to station at Jammu Civil Secretariat in May
Jammu, May 4: After the move of Darbar to the summer capital for the next six months, three Ministers and the Advisor to the Chief Minister will hold the fort in the Civil Secretariat, Jammu, representing the elected government. As per the roster issued by the J&K government for ministers, the Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, the Minister for Health Sakeena Itoo, the Minister for Agriculture Javid Ahmad Dar and the Advisor (to the CM) Nasir Aslam Wani will remain stationed at the Civil Secretariat, Jammu, during the month of May. Separately, the government has also issued a roster of Administrative Secretaries, who will remain available at the Civil Secretariat, Jammu, for the month of May. Post Darbar Move from Jammu, all the government offices started functioning in Srinagar from Monday, 4 May 2026. Meanwhile, the General Administration Department has established a summer secretariat at Civil Secretariat, Jammu. As per the roster of Ministers for the month of May 2026 at Civil Secretariat, Jammu, Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Deputy Chief Minister, J&K, will be available from May 4 to 8, 2026; Sakeena Masood (Itoo), Minister for Health and Medical Education, School Education, Higher Education and Social Welfare Departments from May 11 to 15, 2026; Nasir Aslam Wani, Advisor to the Chief Minister from May 18 to 22, 2026 and Javid Ahmad Dar, Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Departments from May 25 to 29, 2026. It is hereby ordered that these Ministers shall make it convenient to remain available at Civil Secretariat, Jammu, for the month of May, 2026, as per the schedule, GAD order read. As per the roster of Administrative Secretaries for the month of May, 2026, senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers Ashwani Kumar, Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary), Power Development Department and Mohammad Aijaz, Secretary, Department of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj, from May 4 to 8, 2026, and Shaleen Kabra, Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary), Jal Shakti Department, and Dr Piyush Singla, Secretary, Information Technology Department, from May 11 to 15, 2026, will remain stationed at the Civil Secretariat, Jammu. Similarly, senior IAS officers Dr Ashish Chandra Verma, Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary), Tourism Department, and Naveen S L, Secretary Civil Aviation Department from May 18 to 22, 2026, and Shailendra Kumar, Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary), Finance Department, and Kumar Rajeev Ranjan, Administrative Secretary, Labour & Employment Department, from May 25 to 29, 2026, will remain available at the Civil Secretariat, Jammu, as per the roster.
Srinagar MLAs call on CM Omar Abdullah
Srinagar, May 4: Several Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) from Srinagar city today called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at the Civil Secretariat here and expressed their gratitude for the resumption of the traditional Darbar Move after a gap of several years. Those who met the Chief Minister included MLA Eidgah Mubarak Gul, MLA Habba Kadal Shamim Firdous, MLA Hazratbal Salman Sagar, MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, MLA Lal Chowk Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed Pardesi and MLA Channapora Mushtaq Guru. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani was also present on the occasion. The legislators appreciated the restoration of the traditional Darbar Move, which was resumed last year in Jammu, and the subsequent reopening of offices in Srinagar. They observed that the revival of the Darbar Move is expected to boost economic activity, particularly in the hospitality sector, and enhance overall market vibrancy in the region.
Srinagar Police demolish structure of habitual drug peddler
Srinagar, May 4:In a strong enforcement action under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, Srinagar Police demolished an illegal residential structure belonging to a notorious drug peddler in the Palpora Noorbagh area on Monday. The move underscores the administrations zero-tolerance policy against narcotics trafficking and the use of illicit gains for property development. Police said the accused, Mohammad Irfan Sheikh alias Iff, son of Mohammad Ashraf Sheikh and resident of Pamposh Colony, Palpora Noorbagh, faces multiple cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Key cases include FIR No. 134/2024 under Sections 8/21, 29 NDPS Act at Police Station Safakadal and FIR No. 48/2025 under Section 8/21 NDPS Act at Police Station Sangam. Investigations revealed that the demolished structures a two-storey house with associated land was constructed illegally on revenue land using proceeds from drug trafficking. Authorities carried out the demolition after due verification, completion of legal formalities, and coordination with revenue and other departments. Properties built from the proceeds of drug trafficking will not be spared. This demolition sends a clear message that those involved in the narcotics trade will face strict and visible consequences, Senior Superintendent of Police , Srinagar Dr G V Sundeep Chakraborty said. The officer reiterated the commitment to dismantling the entire ecosystem, including supply chains, financial networks, and logistical support. This operation forms part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, a flagship campaign launched by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to combat the drug menace through enforcement, awareness, rehabilitation, and community participation. Srinagar Police emphasized that the action was taken strictly as per law after all codal formalities. We remain committed to a drug-free Kashmir and urge citizens to come forward with information to safeguard our youth and society from this menace, Police said. This latest demolition follows similar actions where properties of drug offenders have been attached or seized under the NDPS Act, signaling a multi-pronged strategy that combines punitive measures with community mobilization. As the Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan gains momentum, such visible actions are expected to deter potential offenders while encouraging public support in what authorities describe as a peoples movement against narco-trafficking and its devastating impact on families and the future of the region.
Heavy rain disrupts normal life in Srinagar
Srinagar, May 4: A spell of heavy rainfall amid thunderstorms lashed Srinagar on Monday, throwing normal life out of gear and exposing the citys fragile civic infrastructure. The downpour, which began early in the day and intensified during peak hours, kept temperatures below normal, offering a brief respite from rising heat but at the cost of widespread disruption. From downtown to uptown and the city center, roads were inundated, traffic slowed to a crawl, and commuters struggled to navigate waterlogged streets. Several areas in Downtown Srinagar, outskirts of Hazratbal, and parts of uptown witnessed water accumulation, with dilapidated road stretches turning into cesspools. The brief yet intense rainfall was enough to choke drainage systems, leading to overflowing drains and stagnant water on major roads. Commuters, particularly two-wheeler riders, bore the brunt of the weather. Many were forced to halt mid-journey and seek shelter under shopfronts and makeshift covers as rain lashed the city. I was on my way to Lal Chowk when the rain suddenly intensified. Within minutes, the roads were flooded, and I had to stop and wait it out, said Adil Ahmad, a motorcyclist. The situation worsened due to the Monday rush, with heavy traffic jams reported from multiple locations, including Downtown areas, the city center, and key uptown roads. Vehicles were seen inching forward as waterlogged stretches and reduced visibility slowed movement. It took me nearly an hour to cover a distance that usually takes 15 minutes. The traffic was chaotic, and there seemed to be no regulation at crucial junctions, said MuzaffarAhmad, a commuter from Downtown. Local markets also felt the impact, particularly in downtown and commercial hubs. Vendors were seen scrambling to protect their goods, hurriedly covering stalls with polythene sheets and tarpaulin. The rain caught us off guard. We had to quickly cover everything to prevent damage, said a roadside vendor in the old city. Even then, some of our items got wet. In areas around Hazratbal, residents complained of inadequate drainage infrastructure, saying the rainfall once again exposed long-standing civic issues. Meanwhile, residents from several localities, especially on the outskirts, said they lack a proper drainage network, leading to frequent waterlogging even after brief showers. There is no proper drainage system here. Every time it rains, water accumulates and overflows onto the roads, said a resident of Gousia Colony in the Hazratbal outskirts Officials have repeatedly acknowledged drainage concerns in these areas, but residents say little has changed on the ground.
Non-demarcation, absence of Master plan expose Manasbal lake to encroachments
Jammu, May 4:Absence of Master plan, non-demarcation of 7 km of lake and the Wular Manasbal Development Authority (WMDA) not having a specific legal framework and clear-cut responsibility for its conservation and management exposed the Manasbal lake to encroachments. These critical observations delineating the sorry state of affairs of the helmsmen towards the pristine water bodies of the Union Territory were made by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India in its report on the Conservation and management of lakes in Jammu and Kashmir for the period ended March 2022. Audit report found that no comprehensive plan was in place for the conservation and management of Manasbal lake. WMDA did not have a specific legal framework and clear-cut responsibility for conservation and management of the lake. Lake management plans were formulated, financed and implemented through annual plans in which only marginal lake related activities such as sanitation of the area, de-weeding and dredging of the lake were included. Non-demarcation of seven km of length of the lake had exposed it (lake) to encroachments, it pointed out. The WMDA, as per audit report, had not identified sources of sewage entering the lake, which were mainly responsible for pollution in it (lake). Due to non-finalisation of the Master plan of the area, unrestricted development and construction work was going on around the lake and there were 40 cases of encroachment and unauthorised construction works, it mentioned. INCREASE IN OPEN WATER AREA? Interestingly, while pointing out grey areas in the conservation and management of the lake, the audit has referred to a positive development also yet with scepticism. It noticed that even though conservation and management of the lake had suffered from inadequacies, there was positive change in the open water area of the lake which showed an increasing trend i.e., from 185.29 hectares in 2014 to 216.81 hectares in 2020. However, causes of increase in water area, whether due to siltation, choking up of lake outlets, melting of glaciers or heavy rainfall in the areas of these lakes, were not monitored or analysed by WMDA. In absence of monitoring of these parameters by WMDA, the audit could also not ascertain whether increase in the surface area of lakes had actually led to increase in water volume of the lake or not, the CAG report observed. FRESH WATER MANASBAL DEEPEST LAKE IN KASHMIR Manasbal, a fresh-water lake, is located in district Ganderbal and is the deepest lake in Kashmir. The major source of water of the lake is Lar Irrigation Khul and 1,200 springs existing in and around the lake. Rainfall and melting snow in the catchment area of the lake also form a source of water for the lake. It has an outlet from where water leaves the lake and enters the river Jhelum. It (lake) is looked after by the Wular Manasbal Development Authority (WMDA) which was created under Development Act, 1970. The administrative control of WMDA vests with the Commissioner Secretary of the J&K Tourism Department. After creation of WMDA in January 2006, 1,192 kanals and six marlas of land was transferred to it by the Tourism department. ENCROACHED LAKE FRINGES Audit observed that WMDA did not have details of land which formed part of the lake and its fringes and details as to whether it was government or proprietary land. As per directions of the High Court, no construction can be raised within 500 square yards from the fringe of the lake and WMDA has to grant permission for any development or construction work carried out around it (lake) in accordance with the master plan of the area. Due to non-finalisation of the Master Plan of the area by WMDA, unrestricted development and construction work was going on around the lake. Records of WMDA showed that there were 40 cases of encroachment and unauthorised construction works. WMDA had not demarcated 500 square yards from the fringes of the lake area resulting in illegal construction of bathrooms, latrines, cowsheds and in dumping of cow dung on the fringes of the lake. Joint inspection of the area by audit along with WMDA officials also revealed that huge structures had come up close to the lake, the audit revealed. It pointed out that non-demarcation of seven km of length of the lake had exposed it to encroachments. An expenditure of Rs 0.51 Cr between 2015-2022 was incurred on de-weeding during the months which were not specified months for de-weeding. WMDA had spent Rs 0.64 Cr (2006-22) on dredging without any bathymetric survey. It (WMDA) had not identified sources of sewage entering the lake, which were mainly responsible for pollution in the lake. For over 15 years, no outcome-based action had been taken to either shift the inhabitants of Kondabal village from the lake area or to get Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) constructed resulting in continuous discharge of untreated sewage into the lake, the audit stated. It stated that Manasbal lake was demarcated except for a length of seven km (from Kanabal to Naninara) which had not been demarcated due to land dispute and paucity of funds. Non-demarcation of a part of lake exposed it to encroachments Comprehensive plan for conservation and management of Manasbal lake was not framed but lake management plans were formulated, financed and implemented on an annual basis. Works included in the annual plans were mostly related to tourism development with only marginal lake-related activities such as sanitation of the area and de-weeding dredging of Lake. The annual plans did not address the root causes of degradation such as change in hydrological regimes, pollution or loss of biodiversity of the lake, another critical finding in the audit revealed. WMDA did not have a specific legal framework and clear-cut responsibility for conservation and management of the Lake. No meeting was held by WMDA after the year 2017. As such, policy decisions including those in respect of preparation of master plan and finalisation of proposals for conservation and management of the lake, could not be taken, the audit flagged.
I wanted Mamata Banerjee to win: Sajad Lone
Kupwara, May 4: Peoples Conference chairman and Handwara MLA Sajad Gani Lone on Monday said, I wanted Mamata Banerjee to win, reacting to the West Bengal election outcome, which he said did not align with his expectations. Lone was speaking to reporters during an inspection of developmental works in Handwara town. Taking a dig at the Omar Abdullah-led government, he alleged an absence of governance on the ground. The government is missing, and Omar Abdullah is busy running marathons across different parts of the country, he said. Responding to a question about a recent FIR against PDP leader Iltija Mufti over sharing separatist content on social media, Lone said the law must be applied equally to all. She is like my daughter, but I want to ask if a common Kashmiri had done the same, would they not have been behind bars by now? Many poor people face prolonged detention for minor actions. If there is a law, it should be the same for all. Any deviation creates a sense of injustice among ordinary citizens, he said. He cited instances where youth were allegedly detained for months over social media activity, including liking posts. Lone questioned what he described as selective enforcement of the law and asked whether governance was tilted in favour of the wealthy. He said he wanted to ask Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha whether they were leaders only for the rich. Lone, however, reiterated that he does not support violence in any form, stating that what is wrong for one child is wrong for every child. He urged the government to act within the framework of law and avoid selective enforcement.
Srinagar-Jammu NH sees slow traffic; snowfall forces NH-244 closure
Ramban, May 4:The SrinagarJammu National Highway (NH-44) remained open for two-way traffic of light and medium vehicles on Monday, though movement was slow at several stretches due to multiple disruptions. Traffic authorities said that, subject to fair weather and favourable road conditions, the highway is expected to remain open for two-way movement of light, medium and heavy vehicles on Tuesday as well. Officials reported congestion at several points along the highway due to single-lane stretches, vehicle breakdowns and the movement of nomadic herds towards Kashmir. The situation was particularly severe between Marog and Kishtwari Pather, where narrow stretches created major bottlenecks. Breakdown of a few heavy motor vehicles at Hingni and Nashri further affected traffic flow. In addition, the movement of nomadic herds along the NachlanaBanihal stretch significantly contributed to delays. Authorities have cautioned that traffic movement may remain slow in the coming days, as at least four more nomadic herds are expected to pass through the same stretch. Commuters have been advised to maintain strict lane discipline and avoid overtaking to reduce congestion. Passengers and light motor vehicle operators have been urged to travel during daytime and avoid night journeys due to the risk of shooting stones, landslides, ongoing construction work between Ramban and Banihal, and continued nomadic movement. Subject to favourable weather and road conditions, all categories of vehicles, including passenger and heavy vehicles, will be allowed to ply from both sides of the highway. However, officials warned that violations such as overtaking and wrong-lane driving could lead to further traffic jams. Traffic Control Units in Jammu and Srinagar are coordinating with Ramban district authorities to monitor the situation closely. Commuters have been advised to check the latest road status with traffic control authorities before undertaking their journey. Meanwhile, the KishtwarSinthan TopAnantnag National Highway (NH-244) remained closed due to the accumulation of fresh snowfall, officials said. Earlier in the day, light rain was reported at isolated places along the UdhampurNashri stretch of the highway.
Heavy rainfall disrupts normal life in Rajouri, Poonch
Rajouri, May 4:Normal life was disrupted in the twin districts of Rajouri and Poonch on Monday afternoon after heavy rainfall lashed the region for several hours. Widespread rain was recorded across both districts, leading to a sharp rise in water levels in rivers, streams and other water bodies, particularly in Rajouri and Poonch. Authorities and residents reported a significant increase in flow across most major rivers, prompting advisories urging people to maintain distance from swollen waterways as a precaution. The downpour also triggered waterlogging in several parts of Rajouri town and adjoining areas, submerging key roads and disrupting vehicular movement. Locals said several vital stretches of road were inundated, severely disrupting traffic flow and routine activities. Commuters faced considerable inconvenience as rainwater overflowed onto roads, making it difficult for two-wheelers to ply safely. Drivers of four-wheelers also reported difficulty navigating waterlogged stretches. Parts of the JammuRajouriPoonch National Highway were submerged, with water-filled potholes posing a risk to motorists and increasing the likelihood of accidents, residents said.
Unseasonal snowfall blocks Mughal Road; over 110 vehicles, 250 passengers rescued
Rajouri, May 4: Fresh snowfall in the higher reaches of Rajouri and Poonch led to the closure of the Mughal Road, a key link connecting the twin districts with Shopian in the Kashmir Valley. According to reports, unseasonal snowfall affected the upper reaches, with the Pir Ki Gali stretch receiving heavy accumulation. The sudden snowfall blocked the road, leaving more than 100 vehicles stranded on both sides and catching commuters off guard. The stranded vehicles included private cars, goods carriers and passenger vehicles, with over 250 people on board. Several commuters issued distress calls seeking immediate assistance. The administration launched a rescue operation and initiated snow clearance work to restore traffic movement. Sub-Divisional Magistrate Surankote, Farooq Khan, said the road was cleared after sustained efforts and all stranded vehicles were safely evacuated. He added that around 110 vehicles were rescued, ensuring the safety of all passengers. Authorities have advised commuters to check weather and road conditions before travelling on hilly routes, as further snowfall could lead to additional disruptions.
Wet spell grips J&K; higher reaches receive light snow
Srinagar, May 4:Intermittent rain lashed the Kashmir plains and parts of the Jammu region on Monday, with higher reaches receiving fresh snowfall, the Meteorological Department said. Srinagar and other areas in the valley plains experienced intermittent spells of light to moderate rainfall, a Met official said, adding that some areas also witnessed hail and gusty winds. Higher reaches, including the Gulmarg ski resort and mountain passes such as Sadhna Top, Pir Ki Gali along Mughal Road, Sinthan Top and Margan Top, received light snowfall. Srinagar recorded 10.2 mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours, followed by Qazigund (8.2 mm), Pahalgam (6.0 mm), Kupwara (9.2 mm), Kokernag (8.6 mm) and Gulmarg (4.3 mm). The impact of a western disturbance was more pronounced in the Jammu division, where widespread rainfall was reported in most areas. Jammu recorded 23.3 mm of rainfall, while Udhampur received 41.6 mm, Rajouri 50.0 mm, Poonch 16.0 mm, Katra 8.3 mm, Reasi 36.5 mm and Banihal 0.9 mm. Kathua also received significant rainfall. Temperatures dropped across both regions. Srinagar recorded a maximum of 20.5C, 2.2 degrees below normal. Qazigund reported 19.6C, Pahalgam 16.8C and Gulmarg 11.0C. In Jammu, the maximum temperature settled at 30.4C, 5.7 degrees below normal. Banihal recorded 22.2C, Batote 19.1C, Katra 25.6C and Bhaderwah 18.5C. Intermittent light to moderate rain, along with snowfall in higher reaches, will continue on Tuesday, accompanied by thunder, hail and gusty winds at a few places, the official said. Some areas in Kashmir may receive light to moderate rainfall, while higher elevations could see light to moderate snowfall until Tuesday. Director of the Meteorological Department Mukhtar Ahmad said the weather is expected to remain largely dry from May 6 to 9, although brief afternoon showers cannot be ruled out. Between May 10 and 12, conditions are likely to stay mostly dry, with scattered light rain or thundershowers at a few places. Authorities issued an advisory warning of thunderstorms, hailstorms and gusty winds reaching 40-50 km/h at isolated locations. There is also a risk of landslides and flash floods in vulnerable areas. People have been advised to suspend boating and shikara activities during adverse weather and to avoid weak structures, electric poles and overhead wires. Residents are urged to remain indoors during lightning activity. Farmers have been advised to resume agricultural operations after May 5. A gradual rise in daytime temperatures is expected from Wednesday.
Zephyr Cricket Academy wraps up 3-day coaching camp
Srinagar, May 4:The three-day cricket coaching camp organised by Zephyr Cricket Academy concluded successfully on Monday, marking the culmination of an intensive and engaging programme designed to nurture budding cricket talent across Jammu & Kashmir. The event, as per a statement, wrapped up on a high note with a lively and interactive Fun & Fair session, celebrating both learning and participation. The camp witnessed an overwhelming response, with more than 500 young cricketers taking part over the three days. Participants were systematically divided into Under-16 and Under-23 categories, enabling coaches to tailor training modules and skill development sessions according to age-specific requirements. The structured approach ensured focused attention on technical, tactical, and physical aspects of the game for each group. The final day featured an extensive one-to-one interactive question-and-answer session, where participants engaged directly with experienced coaches. Budding cricketers availed the opportunity to seek clarity on technical nuances, match temperament, fitness regimes, and career pathways in cricket. The depth and quality of questions reflected a growing awareness and maturity among young players. Speaking on the occasion, former Ranji Trophy captain and BCCI Level-2 certified coach Samiullah Beigh expressed his admiration for the participants, stating: I always knew Jammu & Kashmir had immense cricketing talent, but what truly impressed me in this camp was the level of awareness and the advanced nature of questions asked by these young cricketers. It speaks volumes about their passion and how closely they are following the game. Former first-class cricketer Omar Aalam, who has represented Jammu & Kashmir across all age groups, also shared his enthusiasm: When youngsters travel from far-off areas like Uri, Shopian, Kulgam, Kokernag, Baramulla, Ganderbal, Poonch and Rajouri and attend all three days with such dedicationoften accompanied by their parentsit clearly shows how awareness and commitment towards cricket have grown manifold in recent times.
India, Jamaica linked by cricket, friendship: S Jaishankar
Kingston, May 4: Cricket serves as a bridge between India and Jamaica, fostering a relationship written in runs, respect and friendship, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said as he dedicated a digital scoreboard, gifted by New Delhi, to the Caribbean nation. Speaking at the unveiling of the scoreboard at the iconic Sabina Park cricket stadium in the Jamaican capital Kingston on Sunday, Jaishankar highlighted the unifying role of sports, particularly cricket, which he said is followed passionately by over a billion people in India. Sports bring nations together by creating shared experiences and fostering mutual respect. And cricket, in particular, has a special meaning for India and Jamaica, he said. Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness was also present at the event. Sabina Park is the home of the Jamaica cricket team and is the only Test cricket ground in the island nation. Recalling the historic significance of Sabina Park, Jaishankar noted that the ground holds special memories for Indian cricket, including a century by legendary cricketer Rahul Dravid and the start of Virat Kohli's Test career in 2011. Describing these moments as symbolic of the India-Jamaica connection, he said the relationship between the two countries is written in runs, respect and friendship. Jaishankar said the state-of-the-art electronic scoreboard would enhance the viewing experience for cricket lovers in Jamaica and stands as a testament to the enduring cricketing partnership between the two nations. Highlighting Jamaicas rich cricketing legacy, he said the country commands immense respect globally for producing great players such as George Headley, Michael Holding, Courtney Walsh, Chris Gayle and Andrew Richardson. Jamaican cricketers receive enthusiastic support from Indian fans, including in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Jaishankar said. As nations cooperate and compete globally, India and Jamaica will always continue to seek special connections that define our ties, and cricket is very much one of them, he said. Calling the scoreboard a symbol of solidarity, Jaishankar expressed hope that it would witness many memorable innings, including those reflecting the growing friendship between India and Jamaica. May the scoreboard count many great innings to come. Among them, that of India-Jamaica friendship, he said. In a social media post after the unveiling ceremony, Jaishankar noted the absence of cricket legend Gayle at the event, saying he was missed. Cricket has long been a strong cultural bridge between India and Jamaica, which is part of the West Indies cricket team. Jaishankar, in his speech, underlined that despite geographical distance, India and Jamaica share close ties rooted in a common history and aspirations as developing nations of the Global South. We may be geographically some distance apart, but in spirit, in our struggle, in our aspirations, we are indeed very close. Both our nations have come out of a shared history. We are proud developing nations of the Global South today. We have made a place for ourselves in the international community, he said. The minister also recalled India's support to Jamaica during challenging times, including assistance during hurricanes and the COVID-19 pandemic through medicines and vaccines. Jaishankar arrived in Kingston on Saturday evening, marking the first leg of his nine-day tour of Jamaica, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago, aimed at further strengthening India's strategic and cultural ties with the Caribbean nations.
J&K to boost sports infrastructure, expand events to engage youth: Satish Sharma
Sopore, May 4:Jammu and Kashmir Sports Minister Satish Sharma on Monday said the government is set to take sports to new heights this year with major investments, expanded events and new initiatives aimed at youth engagement and tackling drug addiction in J&K. Speaking to media on the sidelines of the inauguration of a hotel in Sopore, the minister emphasised that sports can play a transformative role in society. If we truly want to fight drug addiction, we must promote sports among the youth, he said, adding that the allocation of Rs 900 crore for sports development in J&K is a significant and commendable step towards guiding the younger generation onto a positive and healthy path. Highlighting upcoming initiatives, Sharma announced that the government will introduce 62-kilometre-long steamer and cruise services across the Jhelum River as well as the iconic Dal Lake and Nigeen Lake. He said the project aims to boost tourism, generate employment opportunities, and reduce congestion along the banks of these water bodies. The minister further revealed that J&K is witnessing the introduction and expansion of several sporting disciplines. Water sports, and downhill biking have been organised here for the first time, opening new avenues for talent and adventure sports enthusiasts, he noted. In a push to strengthen winter sports, Sharma said that existing four-day winter events will be expanded into 15-day festivals to attract more participation and tourism. Additionally, the government plans to develop indoor stadiums at the block level to provide accessible infrastructure for aspiring athletes across the region. Reaffirming the governments commitment, Sharma said that these initiatives will not only promote sports culture but also help in youth engagement, employment generation, and overall socio-economic development of Jammu and Kashmir.
Will see how we can help teachers: Education minister on fresh SC guidelines
Srinagar, May 4: In a significant development, the minister for education Sakina Itoo on Sunday said the government will come to the rescue of the in-service Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT) teachers asked to pass TET within three years. The statement comes in wake of the fresh orders of the Supreme Court directing the J&K government to issue appointment orders to candidates selected under the erstwhile Rehbar-e-Taleem (ReT) scheme, citing that closure of scheme cannot retrospectively deprive empanelled candidates of their rights. The court directed the J&K government to complete the process within eight weeks, bringing relief to hundreds of aspirants whose appointments were stalled following the closure of the ReT scheme in November 2018. The apex court has however imposed strict conditions that all such appointees must acquire the minimum qualifications prescribed by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), including clearing the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET), within three years and a maximum of three attempts. The Court further said the directions would apply to all similarly situated candidates appointed under the ReT scheme after August 23, 2010, who do not yet possess the prescribed qualifications. Under these circumstances, all the Ret Teachers appointed post August 23 of 2010 have to pass the TET to continue their services in the School Education Department (SED). The move has left the teaching fraternity, falling under this group, in a state of despair. Amid this, minister for education Sakina Itoo told Greater Kashmir that the government will file a writ petition in Court and seek a relief for the in-service ReT teachers. It does not look good to ask teachers to appear in exam who are already teaching students for more than a decade now. The government will come forward to help them like we help other employees of different government departments, she told Greater Kashmir . She further said that such decisions bring disrepute and humiliation to the fraternity. These teachers have been taking exams of thousands of students over these years and now they are being asked to appear in exam themselves, she said. The education minister said they will come up with a mechanism to help these ReT teachers, falling under this category. The matter will be discussed in the department, she told Greater Kashmir .
Traffic chaos outside GMC Baramulla hampers emergency movement
Baramulla, May 4:Persistent traffic congestion on the approach road of Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla is causing serious hurdles for the smooth movement of vehicles, including ambulances. The congestion is causing severe inconveniences to those rushing to the hospital, hindering the smooth flow of ambulances, and endangering the lives of patients. With no action from the government, the traffic congestion at the spot has become order of the day, raising serious concerns among patients and attendants. The hospital road, which is already narrow, is frequently blocked due to wrong parking along both sides. Locals said that vehicles are often left unattended, leaving little space for emergency passage. Besides this, roadside vendors have occupied parts of the road, further reducing the available space for traffic. Adding to the concern, locals claim that not a single policeman is deployed on this crucial stretch to regulate traffic, despite the constant rush and the sensitive nature of the location. On Monday, an ambulance carrying a critically ill patient was reportedly stuck for several minutes due to congestion outside the hospital. Eyewitnesses told Greater Kashmir that despite the siren, the vehicle struggled to pass through the crowded stretch. This road is not an ordinary road; it is directly linked to saving lives. Even a delay of a few minutes can prove critical, said an attendant at the hospital. Residents and visitors expressed concern over the lack of effective traffic management in the area. They urged the district administration to take immediate steps to regulate parking, remove encroachments, and ensure proper deployment of traffic personnel to facilitate smooth movement, especially for emergency vehicles. This newspaper has carried a series of news reports about the issue but the traffic congestion persists in the stretch, giving tough time to the patients and attendants. Earlier, the district administration launched an anti encroachment drive on the stretch, but the initiative was short-lived following which the narrow stretch is again being used by visitors for parking their cars. The approach road to the GMC at Kanth Bagh Baramulla has turned into a nightmare for patients and emergency services due to the rampant illegal parking of vehicles. The problem extends beyond inconvenience as it poses a significant threat to emergency cases, especially when ambulances struggle to navigate through the narrow lanes due to the parked vehicles.
Saffron wave deepens erosion of secular norms
The Bharatiya Janata Party has achieved a significant victory in West Bengal, solidifying its influence across eastern India. This win strengthens the party's position nationally, following recent successes in other state elections. The outcome marks a shift in West Bengal's political landscape.
Suvendu defeats Mamata in Bhabanipur, replaying Nandigram script amid BJP surge
Kolkata, May 04: In a dramatic, high-stakes contest that mirrored the political theatre of Nandigram five years ago, BJPs Suvendu Adhikari on Monday defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in her home turf Bhabanipur, delivering a blow to the Trinamool Congress amid a sweeping saffron surge across the state. Adhikari won by a margin of 15,105 votes, according to data available on the Election Commission website, capping a stunning turnaround in a contest where Banerjee had led comfortably in the early rounds. While Adhikari, the leader of the opposition in the outgoing assembly, bagged 73,917 votes, the CM secured 58,812 votes. I thank the people of Bhabanipur for voting for me and ensuring a margin of over 15,000 votes, Adhikari said after his victory in the high-profile constituency, and after holding the winning certificate. The result marks a virtual action replay of the 2021 Nandigram battle, where Adhikari had unseated Banerjee in a fiercely fought contest that redefined Bengals political narrative. In Bhabanipur, the chief minister had surged ahead by over 17,000 votes by the end of the seventh round, building what appeared to be a decisive cushion. However, the advantage steadily eroded through the subsequent rounds as Adhikari clawed back, narrowing the gap sharply before overtaking her in the final stages. By the 14th round, Banerjees lead had shrunk to under 4,000 votes, setting the stage for a tense finish. The BJP leader then edged ahead, consolidating his lead in the closing rounds to seal the contest. The seat witnessed intense drama throughout the day, with both leaders present at the counting centre at Sakhawat Memorial Government Girls High School, underscoring the high-voltage nature of the battle. As trends turned against her, Banerjee alleged large-scale irregularities in the counting process, launching a sharp attack on the Election Commission. Do you think this is a victory? It is an immoral victory. More than 100 seats have been looted. The Election Commission is the BJPs commission, she said. Claiming that the mandate had been manipulated, she alleged that one of her partys counting agents had been forced out and that she was pushed and berated inside the centre. There was no immediate response from the Election Commission or the BJP to the allegations. Adhikari, emerging from the counting centre after his victory, thanked the voters of Bhabanipur and said the mandate reflected a desire for change. The Bhabanipur result assumes added significance as it comes alongside a broader statewide trend that has put the BJP well past the majority mark, positioning it to form its first government in West Bengal. For the TMC, Banerjees defeat in her own constituency marks a major political setback, both symbolically and organisationally, raising questions about the partys grip over its traditional urban strongholds. For the BJP, Adhikaris victory not only reinforces his stature as the partys principal face in Bengal but also underscores the partys deepening inroads into territories long considered impregnable for the opposition. As the dust settles on a fiercely contested election, the Bhabanipur verdict is set to remain one of its defining moments a contest that began with a commanding lead, turned into a cliffhanger, and ended in a result that could reshape Bengals political trajectory.
British military says a cargo ship is ablaze off the coast of the UAE as it warns of Iranian attacks
Dubai, May 04: A cargo ship caught fire off the coast of the United Arab Emirates on Monday as the nation warned of incoming attacks from Iran. The British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center announced the fire on the ship, saying it was in the vessel's engine room. It said the ship's crew was accounted for.
J&K Waqf chairperson addresses social awareness programme Asluk Aalav at Srinagar
Srinagar, May 04: Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board Chairperson Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi today participated in the social awareness programme Asluk Aalav at Srinagar organised by Al-Rahim Trust at Govt Girls Higher Secondary School Sonwar. The programme was aimed at social harmony, awakening swadeshi sentiment, civic duties, family entitlement, environmental conversation and strengthening moral values among new generation. The programme aims to raise awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and to promote moral and ethical values, social responsibility and a healthy lifestyle among youth. Such programmes are the need of the hour as we have to reach to the grassroots within our society to create a healthy future through our brilliant youth, said Dr Andrabi. Praising the mega anti-drugs initiative by the Lieutenant Governor J&K Manoj Sinha throughout the Union Territory, Dr Andrabi said that we have to collectively end narco-terror from our society. BJP J&K General Secretary Ashok Koul, Ex DG CRPF S S Sandhu, Vice Chairman Minto Circle Altaf Hussain, religious preacher Molvi Owais Qadri, CMO Srinagar Dr Tahir, BJP leaders Arif Raja, Bilal Parray, Arsheed Bhat & Nazir Gilkar also participated in this grand event involving civil society members, students, parents and the teachers. Dr Andrabi thanked the school administration and the Al-Rahim Trust for organizing such a meaningful and significant programme.
UAE Emirate Says Iranian Drone Sparked Fire At Oil Facility
The U.S. military said Monday that two American-flagged merchant ships had successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz after it launched a new initiative to restore traffic. Iran has effectively controlled the critical waterway since the U.S. and Israel launched the war in late February
Pak court rejects Imran and his wife's pleas seeking suspension of sentences in Al Qadir case
Islamabad, May 04: A Pakistan high court on Monday rejected the petitions of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan and his spouse Bushra Bibi seeking the suspension of their sentences in the 190 million pound Al Qadir Trust case. Khan and Bushra, who were sentenced to 14 and 7 years in jail respectively in the case last year, had challenged the sentences in the Islamabad High Court (IHC). A two-member bench headed by Chief Justice Sarfraz Dogar declared the suspension of sentence applications infructuous, while setting May 7 as the date for hearing the appeals against conviction. The 190 million pound case pertains to allegations linked to the Al-Qadir Trust, a welfare organisation established in 2018. The trust, which runs a university outside Islamabad, is accused of being used as a front to receive land worth millions of dollars from a real estate tycoon. According to charges, the donations were made in exchange for the former premiers administration using repatriated funds from the UK to pay fines on behalf of the businessman, instead of depositing the amount into the national exchequer. Khan denied the allegations during the trial, maintaining that neither he nor his wife derived any financial benefit from the trust or related transactions.
Pony walas of Pahalgam raise concerns over new one licence, one horse policy; admin defends move
US denies Iran struck a military vessel during new effort to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Dubai, May 04: The US military on Monday denied claims that Iran struck a Navy vessel as US forces now offer to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, where hundreds have been stuck since the Iran war began. Tehran over the past two months has attacked some vessels and blocked others that don't receive its authorization. The US military's Central Command also said two American-flagged merchant ships have successfully transited through the Strait of Hormuz and that that Navy guided-missile destroyers in the Persian Gulf are helping to restore commercial shipping traffic. The statement on X said the destroyers transited the Strait of Hormuz in support of Project Freedom and that the merchant ships are safely headed on their journey. It did not say when the Navy ships arrived or when the merchant vessels departed. Shortly after the announcement, authorities in the United Arab Emirates issued a emergency missile alert urging residents to immediately seek shelter. It was the first such alert since a ceasefire in the Iran war went into effect in early April. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. Iranian news agencies, including the semiofficial Fars and the Iranian Labour News Agency, had earlier claimed that Iran struck a US vessel near an Iranian port southeast of the strait, accusing it of violating maritime security and navigation norms. The reports said the vessel was forced to turn back. The US Central Command said on social media that no US Navy ships have been struck. The US military has said the new initiative, announced by President Donald Trump on Sunday, might involve guided-missile destroyers, more than 100 aircraft and 15,000 service members but has not specified what kind of assistance it would provide. The US-led Joint Maritime Information Center has advised ships to cross the strait in Oman's waters, saying it set up an enhanced security area. It was unclear whether whether shipping companies, and their insurers, will feel comfortable taking the risk given that Iran has fired on ships in the waterway and vowed to keep doing so. Iran has responded to the new US effort by calling it a violation of the fragile ceasefire that has held for more than three weeks. Iran's control of traffic through the crucial artery for a significant amount of the world's oil and gas supplies has proved a strategic advantage in its war with the US and Israel, allowing Tehran to inflict tremendous pain on the global economy despite being outgunned on the battlefield. Trump warns of forceful' response if Iran interferes Trump's announcement that the US would guide ships out of the strait warned that Iranian efforts to block them will, unfortunately, have to be dealt with forcefully. He described Project Freedom in humanitarian terms, designed to aid stranded seafarers, many on oil tankers or cargo ships, who have been stuck in the Persian Gulf since the war began. Crews have described to The Associated Press seeing drones and missiles explode over the waters as their vessels run low on drinking water, food and other supplies. Iran's state-run IRNA news agency called Project Freedom part of Trump's delirium. Iran's military command on Monday said ships passing must coordinate with them. We warn that any foreign military force especially the aggressive US military that intends to approach or enter the Strait of Hormuz will be targeted, Maj. Gen. Pilot Ali Abdollahi told state broadcaster IRIB. The Joint Maritime Information Center urged mariners to coordinate closely with Omani authorities due to anticipated high traffic volume. It warned that passing close to usual routes, known as the traffic separation scheme, should be considered extremely hazardous due to the presence of mines that have not been fully surveyed and mitigated. But the head of security for the Baltic and International Maritime Council, a leading shipping trade group, said no formal guidance or details about the US effort had been issued to the industry. Jakob Larsen questioned whether the effort was sustainable in the long run or envisioned as a more limited operation, and said there is a risk of hostilities breaking out again if it goes ahead. And the United Arab Emirates on Monday accused Iran of targeting a tanker linked to its main oil company with two drones as it passed through the strait. It did not say when the attack took place. No injuries were reported. Iran stands firm on its grip of the strait The disruption of the waterway has squeezed countries in Europe and Asia that depend on Persian Gulf oil and gas, raising prices far beyond the region. Trump has promised to bring down gas prices as he faces midterm elections this year. The US has warned shipping companies they could face sanctions for paying Iran for transit of the strait. It has enacted a naval blockade on Iranian ports since April 13, telling 49 commercial ships to turn back, US Central Command said Sunday. The blockade has deprived Tehran of oil revenue it needs to shore up its ailing economy. US officials have expressed hope that the blockade forces Iran back to the negotiation table. We think that they've gotten less than $1.3 million in tolls, which is a pittance on their previous daily oil revenues, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox News on Sunday, adding that Iran's oil storage is rapidly filling up and they're going to have to start shutting in wells, which we think could be in the next week. Iran's latest 14-point proposal for ending the war, made public over the weekend, calls for the US lifting sanctions, ending the US naval blockade, withdrawing forces from the region and ceasing all hostilities, including Israel's operations in Lebanon, according to the semiofficial Nour News and Tasnim agencies, which have close ties to Iran's security organizations. Iranian officials said they were reviewing the US response, though Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told reporters on Monday that changing demands, which he did not detail, made diplomacy difficult. Iran has claimed its proposal does not include issues related to its nuclear program and enriched uranium long a driving force in tensions with the US and Israel. Iran's proposal wants other issues resolved within 30 days and aims to end the war rather than extend the ceasefire. Trump on Saturday said he was reviewing the proposal but expressed doubt it would lead to a deal. Iranian crew was taken off seized tanker Pakistan said Monday it has facilitated the transfer of 22 crew members from an Iranian vessel seized earlier by the US, describing the move as a confidence-building measure as Islamabad attempts to revive talks. Pakistan hosted face-to-face talks last month. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said the crew members, who had been aboard the Iranian container ship MV Touska, were flown to Pakistan overnight. They were expected to be handed over to Iranian authorities. The vessel will be brought into Pakistani territorial waters for necessary repairs before being returned to its original owners, the ministry said, adding that the process is being coordinated with the support of Iran and the US.
Missile Alert Sounded In United Arab Emirates For First Time Since Ceasefire With Iran
Dubai, May 4: Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have issued a emergency missile alert urging residents to immediately seek shelter. The alert was issued shortly after the United States military announced that two merchant ships had transited the Strait of Hormuz. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, and an all-clear signal was later sent. (Agencies) The post Missile Alert Sounded In United Arab Emirates For First Time Since Ceasefire With Iran appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
WB result is people's befitting reply to fear, appeasement, protection to infiltrators: Amit Shah
New Delhi, May 04: Congratulating the people of West Bengal on the massive win scripted by the BJP in the assembly polls, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said the people of Bengal have sent a strong message to infiltrators and their sympathisers, highlighting that parties engaged in the politics of appeasement will not forget this lesson. In a series of posts on X, he remarked that the overwhelming public mandate reflects the people's response to those who create fear, appeasement, and protection to infiltrators. Millions of salutations to the people of Bengal...This is the victory of trust in Shri @narendramodi ji over the TMC's 'fear'. For every BJP worker like me, this is a moment of pride that from the source of Mother Ganga in Gangotri to Gangasagar, today the BJP's saffron flag is proudly waving everywhere, the Home Minister said. He described the BJP's historic victory in Bengal as the outcome of the sacrifices, struggles, and martyrdom of countless workers. It is a triumph of the patience of those families who, even while enduring violence, never abandoned the saffron flag. In this arduous journey of the BJP from zero to a resounding majority today, I bow to all those workers who offered their lives, endured violence, suffered tortures, and yet never wavered from the path of ideologyand to their families. The people of Bengal have paid tribute to all those martyred BJP workers through this resounding majority, he said. The Home Minister expressed confidence that the hopes and aspirations demonstrated by Bengal through this trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership will be fulfilled. The people of Bengal have taught such a lesson to the infiltrators and their sympathisers that the parties indulging in the politics of appeasement will never be able to forget, he said. Shah also affirmed that the BJP will work tirelessly to restore the lost glory of Bengal, a sacred land that has been home to great figures such as Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Swami Vivekananda, Kavi Guru Tagore, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, and Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, while striving to realise the dream of 'Sonar Bangla.'
Lieutenant Governor Chairs 7th J&K UT Wildlife Board Meeting
Srinagar, May 4: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday chaired the 7th meeting of the Wildlife Board for the Union Territory of J&K, at Lok Bhavan, Srinagar. The Board deliberated on key conservation and development matters and accorded approval for the construction of the AshaCheemaGurdaligaliAphrawatSarsonAnita Road at Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary, Baramulla. Now, the proposal will be recommended to the Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (SCNBWL) for grant of wildlife clearance. During the meeting, the Lieutenant Governor underscored [] The post Lieutenant Governor Chairs 7th J&K UT Wildlife Board Meeting appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Police nab 4 drug peddlers in north Kashmir, contraband substance recovered
Srinagar, May 04: In continuation of the ongoing anti-drug enforcement drive under the 100-Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, Police have achieved further success by arresting 04 drug peddlers in Sopore and Baramulla in separate actions and recovering contraband and psychotropic substances from their possession. As per the statement, a police party from Police Station Bomai during naka checking at Chetkak Road Tujjar Shareef intercepted a motorcycle bearing registration number JK05M-4132. During the search of the rider, a bag containing psychotropic substances (Spasmo-Proxyvon Plus capsules) was recovered from his possession. The accused has been identified as Danish Akbar Bhat son of Mohammad Akbar resident of Harwan. Similarly, during naka checking at Hadipora, a vehicle bearing registration number JK05C-7422 with two persons on board was intercepted by the police party. During search, charas-like substance was recovered from them. They have been identified as Iqbal Majeed son of Abdul Majeed Mir and Abdul Qayoom Dar son of Abdul Jabar Dar, both residents of Hadipora. In Baramulla, a police party during naka checking at GEP (Gulmarg Entry Point) intercepted a Scorpio vehicle bearing registration number JK05M-6306. During search, 3 grams of a psychotropic substance (Methaqualone), commonly known as Qualudes or Mandrax was recovered from his possession. Further search of the vehicle led to the recovery of narcotic paraphernalia. The accused identified as Muneer Ahmad Sheikh son of Ab Rasheed Sheikh resident of Lawaypora Srinagar has been arrested, besides vehicle used in the commission of crime has also been seized. Accordingly, cases under relevant sections of law have been registered at respective police stations and further investigations have been taken up. Police reiterated that strict enforcement against drug peddlers continues across the valley and all those involved in drug trafficking will be dealt with firmly under law. Police reaffirmed their commitment under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan to eliminate the drug menace and ensure a safer, healthier and drug-free society, statement added.
DIG north Kashmir reviews security, crime scenario in Sopore
Srinagar, May 04: Deputy Inspector General of Police, North Kashmir Range Baramulla, Dr. Vinod Kumar today visited Police District Sopore and held a detailed security and crime review meeting. The meeting was attended by SSP Sopore, Shri Iftkhar Talib-JKPS, Addl. SP Sopore, SDPOs, DySP Ops and SHOs of the district. This marked the first field visit of DIG NKR to Police District Sopore after assuming charge of North Kashmir Range. During the meeting, a comprehensive review of the security scenario, crime situation and ongoing operations was undertaken. Special emphasis was laid on maintaining a robust security grid, strengthening intelligence gathering and ensuring prompt and effective response to emerging challenges. The progress of investigations in important cases, including those under NDPS and other major crimes, was also reviewed. Officers were directed to ensure quality investigation, timely completion of cases and effective prosecution. DIG NKR stressed the need for enhanced coordination among all units, increased vigilance, and sustained efforts to curb crime and maintain law & order. He also emphasised the importance of public engagement and community-oriented policing. The officers were instructed to continue focused enforcement under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, along with proactive measures to ensure peace, stability and public confidence across the district.
SKIMS scientist among global researchers in cancer disparities study
Srinagar, May 04: In a significant stride linking Kashmir to global scientific research, Dr. Umer Majeed Khaja, a research scientist at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, has contributed to an international study addressing cancer disparities in resource-limited regions. The study, titled Advancing cancer research in resource-limited settings: perspectives from emerging voices across continents, has been published in the journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, bringing together 25 early-career scientists from 11 low- and middle-income countries. Dr. Khaja is notably the first and only Global Scholars-in-Training Award (GSITA) recipient from Jammu and Kashmir to be part of this collaboration. The research highlights a stark reality, nearly 70 percent of the global cancer burden lies in low- and middle-income countries, where healthcare systems often struggle with limited infrastructure, funding gaps, and delayed diagnosis. Jammu and Kashmir mirrors these challenges, with rising cancer cases compounded by logistical and systemic constraints. Despite these hurdles, the study underscores practical and scalable solutions such as telemedicine, mobile screening units, and digital health platforms. It also stresses the importance of locally tailored innovations over imported healthcare modelsan approach seen as particularly relevant for geographically complex regions like Kashmir. Dr. Khajas research focuses on cancer biology, especially gastrointestinal cancers, with work spanning biomarker discovery, translational oncology, and natural product-based therapeutics. His contributions aim at developing cost-effective, region-specific interventions that can improve early detection and treatment outcomes. Earlier this year, he was selected for the prestigious AACR Global Scholars-in-Training Award and presented his research at the AACR Annual Meeting 2026 held in San Diego, reflecting his growing engagement with the international scientific community, reported news agency Kashmir Dot Com. Beyond his research, Dr. Khaja is associated with leading global organizations including the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the European Society of Medical Oncology, and serves as a peer reviewer for reputed international journals. The study emphasizes that reducing cancer disparities requires not only scientific progress but also inclusive research frameworks, sustained investment, and stronger global collaboration. For Jammu and Kashmir, it highlights the urgent need to build local research capacity and strengthen healthcare systems.
New Delhi, May 04: Actor-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay has emerged as a major political force in Indian politics, with his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), delivering a strong electoral performance and positioning itself as a key contender in Tamil Nadu. In a dramatic turn of events, TVK dealt a significant blow to the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), long considered a dominant force in the states political landscape. Vijays rapid rise marks a shift from traditional political trajectories seen in leaders like M.G. Ramachandran, J. Jayalalithaa, and N.T. Rama Rao, with his appeal driven largely by mass popularity and a strong youth base. A significant factor behind TVKs surge is the support of Gen Z votersyoung, digital, and politically assertivewho have helped transform fandom into political capital. Initially met with skepticism, Vijays entry into politics has defied expectations, reshaping Tamil Nadus electoral dynamics. The results signal not only anti-incumbency against the DMK government but also a broader demand for political change. Vijays popularity among youth, a campaign focused on governance and corruption-free administration, and his strong connect with first-time voters have contributed to his rise. His film career, backed by a loyal fan base, appears to have translated effectively into political support. This electoral shift marks a significant moment in Tamil Nadu politics, traditionally dominated by the DMK and AIADMK.
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Four SMC officials among 11 accused chargesheeted in violation of building permission case: J-K ACB
Srinagar, May 04: Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau today presented chargesheet against 04 accused persons of Srinagar Municipal Committee (SMC) and 07 beneficiaries in case FIR No. 24/2020 for the commission of offences U/S 5(1)(d) r/w5(2) of J&K Prevention of Corruption Act. Svt. 2006, 120-B RPC of Police Station ACB Srinagar before Hon`ble Court of Additional Special Judge Anti-Corruption Srinagar for judicial determination. As per the statement, the instant case was registered for raising construction of six illegal structures erected at Jawhar Nagar, Goni-Khan, Hari Singh High Street and Wazir Bagh Srinagar without obtaining any valid & proper building permission from the competent authority in connivance with the officers/ officials of SMC Srinagar. The investigation conducted by Police Station ACB Srinagar, on the basis of oral and documentary evidences, has fully substantiated the charges leveled against the accused officers/officials and private beneficiaries. The conspiracy between the accused government functionaries and the beneficiaries was proved beyond doubt. After obtaining the requisite sanction for prosecution of public servants from the government the chargesheet against 04 accused public servants and 07 private beneficiaries has been presented before the of Honble Court of Additional Special Judge Anti-Corruption Srinagar for Judicial determination. The next date of hearing has been fixed on 16-06-2026, statement added.
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Police impart NDPS training to investigating officers in Anantnag
Srinagar, May 04: In continuation of the ongoing 100-days intensive Nasha Mukti Abhiyan across Jammu & Kashmir, Police in Anantnag organized a 5-day specialized training program for Investigating Officers (IOs). During the campaign, Police has registered a large number of cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act against drug peddlers across various parts of the district. Several arrests have been made and substantial quantities of contraband substances have been seized, reflecting the firm commitment of the police to eradicate the drug menace from society. To further enhance the quality of investigation and ensure effective prosecution in NDPS cases, Police organized a 5-day specialized training program for Investigating Officers (IOs). The training focused on legal procedures, evidence collection, case documentation, and best practices to secure higher conviction rates under the NDPS Act. Senior police officers and subject experts imparted in-depth knowledge and practical insights during the sessions. The initiative aims to build capacity among IOs and ensure that investigations are conducted in a professional, transparent, and legally robust manner.
Toddler drowns in Shopians Zainapora, body found downstream
Shopian, May 04: A two-year-old girl drowned after falling into a nallah in the Zainapora area of South Kashmirs Shopian district on Monday afternoon. An official said that the child slipped into Nallah Ladii near her rented accommodation in Chidipora. Her body was later recovered downstream in Reshipora. The deceased has been identified as Saziya Mumtaz (2), daughter of Mumtaz Ahmad Nerasi, a resident of Reasi currently living in Chidipora, Zainapora. The body has been shifted for legal and medico-formalities and will be handed over to the family thereafter. Police have taken cognizance of the incident.(KNO)
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Mughal Road closed amid fresh snowfall in upper reaches
Jammu, May 04: Following fresh snowfall in upper reaches, Mughal Road has been temporarily closed for precautionary measures via Peer Ki Gali. DTI Poonch Manzoor Ahmad Kohli said that Mughal road, connecting Shopian with Rajouri-Poonch districts was closed following snowfall at Pir Ki Gali for precautionary measures. He said that Traffic movement has been stopped on Mughal Road due to fresh snowfall in upper reaches of the area and due to slippery conditions, People are advised to avoid travelling on Mughal Road until the road becomes passable, he added.(GNS)
WB polls: BJP crosses majority mark, leads in 185 seats; Mamata ahead in Bhabanipur
Kolkata, May 04: Signalling a potential political churn in West Bengal, a state long dominated by TMC's Mamata Banerjee, the BJP surged past the halfway mark on Monday, leading in 185 assembly seats against the TMCs 91 as counting progressed steadily, according to the Election Commission data. With the majority mark of 148 in the 294-member House breached in early trends, the Bharatiya Janata Partys momentum pointed to a possible breakthrough, while the ruling Trinamool Congress scrambled to close the widening gap in what has emerged as a potentially game-changing electoral battle. The early numbers, indicating a possible outcome that could reshape the states political landscape following a fiercely fought elections, also suggested a geographically split mandate, with the BJP pushing ahead in border, tribal and industrial regions, while the TMC held ground in parts of Kolkata and select rural strongholds. Counting for 293 Assembly seats began at 8 am with postal ballots, followed by EVM votes. The Election Commission has countermanded polls in the entire Falta constituency in South 24 Parganas district, citing severe electoral offences and subversion of the democratic process during polling in a large number of polling stations. The election is widely seen as a referendum on Banerjees bid for a fourth consecutive term against an aggressive BJP that has sought to convert its 2021 gains into a decisive breakthrough. Even as the broader trend favoured the BJP, Banerjee was ahead in her Bhabanipur stronghold by 16,706 votes over BJP challenger Suvendu Adhikari after five rounds of counting, offering early comfort to the TMC in a prestige seat. The Bhabanipur contest witnessed sharp swings through the morning, with Banerjee leading in the first round, trailing in the second, and regaining the advantage in the third underlining the volatility of early trends. However, in Nandigram, the other marquee battleground, Adhikari was ahead by over 3,135 votes against TMCs Pabitra Kar after two rounds of counting. Beyond the headline numbers, the trends indicated a deeper churn in the states political landscape. For a party that has known uninterrupted power since 2011, the current numbers with the BJP surging ahead in over 174 seats and the TMC trailing well behind suggest the possible unravelling of a carefully constructed political machine that thrived on centralised authority, welfare outreach and relentless booth-level mobilisation. The scale of the shift is reflected in emerging vote share patterns, with the BJPs share rising to around 44.8 per cent a sharp jump from 2021 while the TMCs dipped to nearly 41.7 per cent, indicating erosion across segments that once formed its dependable base. Perhaps more telling is the churn in the 177 constituencies where voter deletions had exceeded previous victory margins a silent faultline that appears to have turned electoral. The BJP was holding ground in all the seats it had won in this category in 2021 and making inroads into several of the 120 segments that the TMC had previously dominated, pointing to a deeper, more systemic shift rather than a transient swing. Initial trends from across the state showed several TMC heavyweights trailing, triggering concern within the ruling camp. In Cooch Behar districts Dinhata, minister Udayan Guha was trailing by 6,259 votes against BJPs Ajay Ray after four of the 24 rounds of counting. TMCs Manas Ranjan Bhunia was trailing in Paschim Medinipur districts Sabang constituency, where he has won seven elections earlier, with BJPs Amal Kumar Panda ahead by 693 votes after the third round. In Kolkata, BJPs Purnima Chakraborty was leading by 1,430 votes over TMC minister Shashi Panja, signalling early cracks in some urban pockets for the ruling party. In Monteswar, BJPs Saikat Panja was ahead by 13,308 votes over TMCs Siddiqullah Chowdhury, while in Asansol Dakshin, BJP leader Agnimitra Paul was leading by 18,812 votes. West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee was trailing by 1,448 votes in Baruipur Paschim constituency. The BJP was also leading in a swath of constituencies, including Dinhata, Gosaba, Baghmundi, Bankura, Durgapur Purba, Binpur, Nayagram, Rajganj and Bhagwangola, indicating traction across Junglemahal, north Bengal and industrial belts. In contrast, the TMC retained leads in pockets such as Deganga, besides urban seats like Kasba, Ballygunge, Bhabanipur and Entally, and rural belts including Singur, Raina, Jamalpur, Khandaghosh, Sitai, Malatipur and Mothabari. The CPI(M) was leading in Domkal in Murshidabad district, while the ISF was ahead in Minakhan in South 24 Parganas. Aam Janata Unnayan Party chief Humayun Kabir was leading in Nowda in Murshidabad over his nearest TMC rival after the first round, with a margin of 2,890 votes and several rounds remaining. Officials cautioned that trends could shift significantly as more rounds are counted, with clearer patterns expected only later in the day.
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LG Sinha calls athletes brand ambassadors of Nasha Mukt Bharat Campaign
Srinagar, May 04: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday called upon young athletes to act as brand ambassadors of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, urging them to use sports and social media to spread awareness against drug abuse. The LG was speaking at the inauguration of the All India Inter-University Wushu Championship for Men and Women at the University of Kashmir Sports Ground, where over 1,000 athletes from more than 150 universities across the country are participating. Referring to the ongoing 23-day anti-drug campaign in Jammu and Kashmir, Sinha said youth participation is key to strengthening the movement. He urged athletes to create short awareness videos and share them on digital platforms to inspire others. I request every student-athlete to make a short video of 20 to 60 seconds and share it on social media. Your message can guide many young people towards the right path, he said. Describing athletes as role models for society, the LG said their responsibility goes beyond sporting achievements. You are role models for the new generation of India. Your voice can help keep youth away from drugs and towards sports and discipline, he said. Sinha stressed that sporting events should also serve as platforms for social responsibility and nation-building. This championship is not just about winning medals, but about discipline, character and building a healthy society, he added. Reiterating his appeal, the LG said the fight against drugs requires collective effort and active youth engagement to ensure a drug-free future. (KNO)
'Darbar Move': Civil Secretariat reopens in Srinagar
Srinagar, May 04: The Civil Secretariat, the seat of the Jammu and Kashmir government, reopened here on Monday as part of the bi-annual 150-year-old 'Darbar Move' practice, officials said. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was accorded a ceremonial guard of honour as offices reopened in the summer capital, a week after closing in Jammu. The Darbar Move, which was resumed last year at Jammu, marks a renewed continuity of governance in Jammu and Kashmir, with the full Secretariat shifting to the summer capital after several years, the office of chief minister posted on official X handle. Under the practice of 'Darbar Move', the government functions in Jammu during the six winter months and in Srinagar during the summer. The practice was started by Maharaja Gulab Singh in 1872 to escape extreme weather conditions in the two regions. The practice continued even after Independence to provide governance benefits to both Kashmir and Jammu regions for six months. The shifting of capitals was stopped during the Lt Governor's rule in 2021, but was restored by Omar Abdullah in 2025, a year after he assumed office. Ahead of the Darbar Move, Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, got a facelift with sprucing up of roads and walkways. Roads with potholes were repaired and given a fresh coat of paint ahead of the shifting of the Civil Secretariat and other government offices.
15 illegal structures razed in demolition drive in Jammu
Jammu, May 04: The Jammu Development Authority (JDA) on Monday carried out a major anti-encroachment drive on the outskirts of Jammu city, demolishing over 15 structures built without requisite permissions, officials said. They said notices had been served to the violators according to legal procedures, giving them adequate time to comply. In a significant enforcement action undertaken today, the JDA carried out a major demolition drive along the Ring Road corridor to check illegal constructions, an official spokesperson said. He said more than 15 structures, built without obtaining necessary building permissions from the competent authority, were razed during the operation. These structures were in clear violation of approved land use norms and building regulations, he added. According to the officials, preliminary assessments indicated that several of the unauthorised constructions posed a serious threat to public safety. Many of these structures were either structurally unsound or had encroached upon critical areas, increasing the risk to life and property, particularly for nearby residential and commercial establishments, they said. The Enforcement Wing of the JDA carried out the demolition drive with assistance from the local administration and law enforcement agencies, ensuring a smooth operation without any untoward incident. Reiterating its commitment to planned development, the JDA urged the public to adhere to building norms and obtain necessary permissions before undertaking construction. Unauthorised constructions not only violate the law but also endanger public safety and disrupt orderly urban growth, a JDA spokesperson said, adding that similar drives will continue in future. Some residents alleged that JDA officials allowed illegal constructions to come up over the past two years in exchange for monetary benefits. They claimed no action has been taken against such officials. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had earlier informed the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly that over 16,000 kanals (1 sq km is equal to 1,976.84 kanals) of JDA land was under encroachment.
Rajnath Singh: Operation Sindoor showed world Indian military's capabilities
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hailed Operation Sindoor as a unique example of the Indian military's technological prowess in striking terror groups and their patrons. He highlighted the operation's decisive nature, achieved through advanced missile systems and latest equipment, serving as a global reminder of India's capabilities.
Bengal Polls: BJP Leads In 111 Seats, TMC In 69; Mamata Ahead In Bhabanipur
Kolkata, May 4: The BJP gained early lead in West Bengal on Monday, surging ahead in 111 Assembly seats against the TMCs 69 as counting gathered pace, signalling a possible outcome that could reshape the states political landscape following a high-stakes and tightly fought electoral battle. The early numbers suggest a geographically split mandate in the making with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) pushing ahead in border, tribal and industrial regions, while the Trinamool Congress (TMC) holds ground in parts [] The post Bengal Polls: BJP Leads In 111 Seats, TMC In 69; Mamata Ahead In Bhabanipur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
TN polls: TVK pushes DMK behind with leads in 83 seats, AIADMK ahead in 54
Chennai, May 04: New entrant TVK, led by actor-politician Vijay, was leading in as many as 83 constituencies on Monday when counting of votes polled in the April 23 Assembly polls was on across Tamil Nadu. The AIADMK was leading in 58 seats while the ruling DMK was ahead in 34, EC data showed. About two hours after the postal ballots were counted and EVMs opened for multi-round counting, Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam surged ahead of its Dravidian rivals-- the DMK and the AIADMK, with the ruling party struggling to catch up. If the trends maintain, Vijay could as well ensure the biggest electoral upset, something in lines with the 1967,1977 wins he had referred to in his campaign speeches. While the Dravidian stalwart CN Annadurai brought the first non-Congress government in Tamil Nadu post-independence in 1967, the charismatic MG Ramachandran (MGR) installed the maiden AIADMK government 10 years later, unseating then DMK government under M Karunanidhi. TVK was leading in most Chennai segments, all considered DMK strongholds and currently represented by the party in the 234-member House. A poor show by DMK could belie most exit polls giving an edge to it, riding on the number of populist measures Chief Minister M K Stalin had implemented in his five year Dravidian model, inclusive governance. According to EC and TV reports, 15 cabinet ministers, including Stalin were trailing. His son and deputy CM Udhayanidhi was also behind in his incumbent Chepauk-Tirvuvallikeni seat, according to a number of reports. Stalin was trailing behind TVK's VS Babu by 1234 votes in Kolathur segment. Vijay was ahead in Tiruchirappalli East by over 3,000 votes at the end of two rounds of counting, according to EC data. BJP is trailing in 26 constituencies and it is ahead in Thali segment alone. TVK is ahead in constituencies including Ponneri, Tiruvallur, Poonamalle, and Avadi. AIADMK is leading in segments including Katpadi, and Guidyattam and party chief Edappadi K Palaniswami is ahead in Edappadi segment by 7003 votes. DMK was leading in segments including Vellore, Anaikattu and Rishivandiyam.
Mamata Banerjee leading over Suvendu by 1,996 votes in Bhabanipur
Kolkata, May 4: West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee was leading over her nearest BJP rival Suvendu Adhikari by 1,996 votes in the Bhabanipur assembly constituency after the first round of counting on Monday, according to the Election Commission data. Banerjee secured 3,666 votes, while Adhikari polled 1,670 in the initial round. Counting of votes for the high-stakes West Bengal assembly elections was underway, amid tight security arrangements across centres in the state.
NDA ahead in 87 seats in Assam, Congress in 21: Election Commission
Guwahati, May 4: The ruling NDA was leading in 87 seats in Assam while the Congress was ahead in 21 constituencies, according to the Election Commission. The EC has released trends for 114 of the 126 constituencies in the state, with the BJP leading in 71 while its alliance partners, the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the Bodoland Peoples' Front (BPF) ahead in seven and nine seats, respectively. The Congress was leading in 21 seats, while its ally, the Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) and Raijor Dal in one seat each, according to the EC. The AIUDF was also leading in two seats, the CPI(M) and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha in one constituency each. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was leading in Jalukbari constituency while state Congress president Gaurav Gogoi was trailing behind his BJP rival Hitendranath Goswami in Jorhat. AJP president Lurinjyoti Gogoi was also ahead in Khowang, while Raijor Dal president Akhil Gogoi was leading in Sibsagar which he represented as an Independent in the outgoing assembly. NDA's alliance partner AGP's president Atul Bora and working president Keshab Mahanta, both ministers in Sarma's cabinet, were leading in Bokakhat and Kaliabor, respectively. Former senior Congress leaders Pradyut Bordoloi and Bhupen Borah, who joined the BJP ahead of the polls, were leading in Dispur and Bihpuria constituencies, respectively. Ministers Ranoj Pegu, Pijush Hazarika, Ashok Singhal, Prashanta Phukan and Bimal Borah have also established leads in their respective constituencies of Dhemaji, Jagiroad, Dhekiajuli, Dibrugarh and Tingkhong. NDA alliance partner -- the Bodoland Peoples' Front (BPF) -- was also leading in three constituencies. The counting of votes began at 8 am, with postal ballots being taken up first. Trends for other parties were yet to come in. Counting is being held at 40 centres across all 35 districts, with most districts having a single centre covering all constituencies. However, in Nagaon district, counting is being conducted at three separate centres, while Kokrajhar, Tinsukia and Jorhat have two centres each. Polling in all 126 assembly constituencies in the state was held in a single phase on April 9 with a record 85.96 per cent of the 2.5 crore voters having exercised their franchise.
Imran Khans former wife Jemima Goldsmith set to marry financier Cameron
Srinagar, May 04: Ms Jemima Goldsmith (52), the former wife of incarcerated former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan, is reportedly set to marry Dublin-born financier Cameron O'Reilly following a year-long relationship. Jemima Goldsmith has two sons Sulaiman Isa Khan and Kasim Khan from her former marriage to Imran Khan. Both sons have been actively involved in campaigning for their fathers release from jail. They have reached out to international forums and governments, urging them to pressurise Pakistani authorities to secure his release. Their efforts have also highlighted concerns about Imran Khans health, including reports of an eye problem while in custody. A report by the Daily Mail said that Jemima and Cameron OReilly are believed to have met while collaborating on a film project, with their professional association gradually developing into a personal relationship. They are now engaged and are believed to be dividing their time between Switzerland and London as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives. They have been together as a couple for just over a year. Hes a very private person and Jemima is determined to protect that. Jemimas family is reportedly supportive, and her brother, Robin Birley, owner of London club 5 Hertford Street, has met OReilly, the report said.
Darbar move: Offices reopen in Srinagar; CM Omar welcomed by ceremonial guard of honour
British military says ship hit by projectiles in Strait of Hormuz
Dubai, May 04: Projectiles struck a ship in the narrow Strait of Hormuz, the British military said Monday, the second such attack in hours as tensions remain high between Iran and the United States. The British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center issued the alert, saying a tanker had been targeted off Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, in the strait around 11:40 pm Sunday. It described the tanker has been struck by unknown projectiles. All crew reported safe, the centre said. No environmental impact reported. Another ship came under attack in the strait on Sunday.
Zojila tunnel nears breakthrough, 210 metres left
Srinagar , May 04: The Zojila Tunnel , 13.15 km long and currently under construction, is on track for completion, likely in the first week of June. The tunnel is being constructed to overcome seasonal disruptions and provide all-weather connectivity across the snow-bound Zoji La , linking the Union Territory of Ladakh with the Kashmir Valley throughout the year, according to media reports. At an estimated cost of 4,500 crore, the tunnel is set to become Asias longest bi-directional road tunnel and is just 210 metres short of a full breakthrough, the reports said. The tunnel will address the issues faced by residents of the Union Territory of Ladakh , including Kargil and Drass , who remain cut off for almost half the year due to heavy snowfall, landslides, shooting stones, and avalanches along Zoji La on the SrinagarLadakh road Mehraj ud Din Lone, Construction Manager overseeing execution at the east portal in Ladakh, said, as per the reports, that from the Ladakh side, 6.3 km of heading excavation and 4.4 km of benching have been completed, while 2.8 km of final lining has also been achieved. He said tunnelling is being carried out in two stages, heading and benching, with work progressing round the clock from both ends, including the west portal in Ganderbal. The overall project is being executed by Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited, and its deadline has been extended to February 2028 from the earlier September 2026 timeline for the full completion. Officials said the east portal presents greater challenges than the western side due to extreme weather conditions and difficult geological formations. They said that on the eastern side, the tunnel alignment is on a downgrade, requiring continuous dewatering beyond 750 metres through pumping systems to tackle persistent water ingress. Maintaining electricity supply and voltage stability more than 6 km inside the tunnel, along with ensuring adequate ventilation for heavy machinery and workers, remains a major operational challenge, they added. Officials stressed that temperatures in the area drop to between -35C and -45C during winter, further complicating construction. Further, of the three planned ventilation shafts, officials said two have already achieved breakthrough and are now open to the surface. One of the shafts involved a 430-metre pilot excavation carried out using raise climber technology for the first time in India, with enhanced safety protocols, officials said. The project currently employs over 1,400 personnel, including engineers, supervisors, foremen and labourers, with around 79 per cent drawn from the local population. Construction is supported by more than 400 machines and equipment units, enabling continuous operations. The project has also faced significant risks. In January 2023, an avalanche struck the site, killing two workers and forcing a suspension of work for about one and a half months. Another avalanche during the same period damaged a primary workshop and equipment, causing substantial losses, officials said. Despite these setbacks, officials noted, engineers have continued work using advanced techniques such as the New Austrian Tunnelling Method to ensure safe and efficient excavation. The tunnel has a horseshoe-shaped profile, with a width of 9.5 metres and a height of 7.57 metres, designed to support two-way traffic in high-altitude conditions, Lone said. Officials said improved snow-clearance efforts by the Border Roads Organisation, particularly under Project Vijayak, have reduced closure periods at the pass in recent years, although winter disruptions continue. Once completed, the tunnel will eliminate the seasonal isolation of Ladakh, ensure uninterrupted connectivity, and significantly improve the movement of civilians, goods and emergency services. Officials noted that the project is also of strategic importance, as it will enable faster deployment of troops and heavy equipment to forward areas-a need highlighted during recent border tensions. It forms part of a broader network of high-altitude infrastructure projects aimed at strengthening all-weather connectivity across Indias northern frontier. For civilians, the tunnel is expected to reduce travel time, boost tourism, improve access to healthcare, and ensure a more reliable supply of essential goods to remote areas such as Drass and Kargil. Zahoor Ahmad, a resident of Drass, said the project would ease long-standing hardships, media reports said. It is nearing breakthrough and will help us a lot, as we have faced many difficulties so far. In emergencies, we had to travel to Leh and then take a flight to Srinagar. The tunnel will ease these hardships and bring transformative change, he said. Mukhtar Hussain, another resident of Drass, said better connectivity had long been a pressing need. We are happy that we are finally moving towards reliable connectivity. It will ensure a steady supply of essential goods and boost tourism as well as other sectors, he said.
Ganderbal diary: Tulmulla demands fire station; residents flag power cuts
Tullamulla residents complain of irregular power cuts Residents of Tullamulla in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have complained about facing frequent and unscheduled power cuts for the past month, causing severe inconvenience across the area. Locals allege that feeder B is witnessing power outages of up to 8 hours daily, affecting both daytime and evening supply, thereby disrupting routine household activities. Residents further expressed concern that the area is fully equipped with smart meters, and as per the prescribed power schedule, such prolonged interruptions should not occur. These unscheduled cuts have not only disturbed daily life but have also led to growing resentment among the public towards the power department members of the civil society Tulmulla said. They have urged the concerned Chief Engineers of JKPDCL and JKPPDL to take immediate cognizance of the issue and ensure a consistent and uninterrupted power supply to Tullamulla, Ganderbal. Locals demand Fire and Emergency Service Station for Tulamulla Residents of Tullamulla and adjoining villages here in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have demanded the establishment of a full-fledged Fire and Emergency Service station in the area, saying the absence of a fire unit has led to repeated losses during fire incidents. We have been urging the government from the last several years to establish a fire station in the area, but nothing substantial has been done so far, Bilal Bhat, a social activist from Tulamulla told Greater Kashmir . Famous in the four corners of the world because of Temple of Mata Khirbhawani, Shrine of Hazrat Mir Baba Hyder (RAH) , being Tehsil Headquarter, having Central University of Kashmir, being largest village in district Ganderbal and being Tourist village, Tullamulla village doesn't have a fire service station, he said. He further said despite several pleas and assurances over the years, the absence of a fire and emergency service station in Tullamulla has left the residents vulnerable to disastrous situations creating a sense of insecurity among them. Tullamulla located in a densely populated area is prone to various fire-related incidents. The lack of a nearby fire station has resulted in delayed response times from neighboring areas putting lives and properties at risk. Bilal Bhat said that establishing a fire service station in the area would greatly improve emergency response, ensure public safety, and provide relief to thousands of residents across the Tehsil. The villagers have continuously voiced their concerns highlighting the urgency of having a dedicated fire and emergency service station in their vicinity. The residents of Tullamulla urged the government, particularly the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who is also the local MLA to take immediate action and fulfill their long-standing demand for a fire and emergency service station. They believe that having a dedicated station with trained firefighters and modern equipment will not only provide them with a sense of security but also ensure a swift response during emergencies.
Rang-e-Kashmir returns with 4th edition in Srinagar
After the successful completion of three major cultural events across India, Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation presents the 4th edition of Rang-e-Kashmir A Cultural Heritage Festival, scheduled to be held from May 9 17 at Sher-e-Kashmir Garden, Srinagar. The foundation has consistently worked towards promoting Indias rich cultural heritage and supporting traditional artisans through large-scale cultural exhibitions, said a press release. Each of these events witnessed strong participation from artisans, performers, and cultural enthusiasts, establishing the foundation as a committed platform for preserving and promoting traditional art forms. Building on this success, the upcoming Srinagar edition marks a significant step, bringing the event closer to its roots. Organised during the peak tourist season, the festival aims to offer visitors a deeper perspective of Jammu & Kashmir. While the region is widely known for its scenic beauty, Rang-e-Kashmir seeks to highlight that Kashmir is not just about landscapes, but also about its rich history, culture, and artistic heritage. The initiative is designed to help visitors understand the true essence of Kashmir beyond its natural charm. The event will showcase a diverse range of authentic handicrafts and handlooms, with artisans displaying and selling their work while also conducting live demonstrations of traditional techniques such as embroidery, weaving, wood carving, and papier-mch. These interactions will allow visitors to directly engage with artisans and understand the craftsmanship behind each creation. A major attraction of the festival will be the daily cultural programs scheduled from 5 pm to 8:30 pm, featuring traditional music, folk dances, storytelling sessions, and performances by artists from the region. The event will also include a specially curated wedding dress and accessory corner with Doli Drapes, showcasing bridal collections and traditional wedding elements, adding a unique dimension to the exhibition. In addition, visitors will be able to experience authentic Kashmiri cuisine, making the event a complete cultural experience that blends art, taste, and tradition. Through this initiative, Pumbuch Cultural Heritage Foundation continues its mission to revive dying art forms, support artisans, and create direct market linkages, ensuring that traditional crafts not only survive but also thrive in modern markets. With its 4th edition in Srinagar, Rang-e-Kashmir is expected to attract a large number of tourists, local visitors, and cultural enthusiasts, making it a landmark event that celebrates the true identity and legacy of Jammu & Kashmir.
Dilapidated road condition in Handwaras Watsar inconveniences commuters
Located in the foothills of Bangus valley, Watsar village in Upper Rajwar area of north Kashmirs Kupwara district was without a road until 2010. After numerous representations by the inhabitants to district administration, authorities approved a road for Watsar but that remained confined to earth cutting only even after the passage of sixteen years. After deboarding at Shatigam, Watsar villagers are subjected to cover 2.5 kilometres distance up to their village by foot. The residents although several times have requested transporters to start a cab service for their village but transporters did not come to their rescue citing reasons of the pathetic condition of the road leading to Watsar village. The residents said that due to dilapidated condition of their road, they were suffering badly and nobody was listening to their genuine demand of seeing their road macadamized. During winter we are forced to shoulder our patients at the time of any medical emergency because drivers are reluctant to ply their vehicles on our road, said the residents. The students of the village are also subjected to severe hardships due to the pathetic condition of the road. I along with my friends leave early in the morning to attend school at Zachaldara, two and half kilometers away from our village. Every working day we are supposed to walk the distance on foot and then come back. For the last several years we have been getting promises of repairment and macadamisation of our road but at the end of the year those assurances and promises turn out to be a dampener, said a class 10th student of the area. The residents have appealed Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) Handwara Sajad Gani Lone to personally look into the matter so that their long pending demand may get fulfilled. Meanwhile, a PMGSY official told Greater Kashmir that the road has been included in this yeas plan and is expected to be macadamized soon.
Moul Mouj Foundation, Shehlat Foundation launch anti-drug addiction initiative
Moul Mouj Foundation (MMF) and Shehlat Foundation organised an awareness and outreach programme under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir campaign, bringing together academicians, policymakers, cultural activists, and civil society to address the growing threat of drug addiction. The programme, anchored by senior broadcaster Syed Mubashir Rufai, began with spiritual recitations followed by Urdu and Kashmiri nazms highlighting the human cost of substance abuse. Noted poet Zareef Ahmad Zareef emphasized the crucial role of parents in preventing addiction, while Ghulam Muhammad Dilshad presented a poignant poem on the issue. Former Director, CBC, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, and Vice-chairman Shehlat Foundation, Ghulam Abbas stressed the importance of strategic communication in driving behavioral change. Dr Zubair Saleem, Founder Chairman, MMF, outlined the foundations mission to safeguard vulnerable populations, particularly senior citizens, noting that substance abuse within families disrupts caregiving structures and social stability. He further underscored the protective value of grandparentgrandchild bonding as a crucial social buffer in preventing and countering addiction. Javaid Jawad, award-winning teacher and General Secretary Shehlat Foundation, reiterated the organizations focus on education, youth engagement, and social reform. Speakers included Waheed Jeelani (Special Guest), renowned artist and cultural activist, who highlighted the role of art and cultural expression in resisting substance abuse; Prof Mushtaq Ahmad Siddiqui (Guest of Honour), former Vice Chancellor, IUST, who emphasized academic responsibility and policy engagement; and Khursheed Ahmad Ganai (IAS and Former Advisor to Governor) Chief Guest, who called for coordinated, institutional action across government and civil society. A skit by cultural forum Funkaarused performance to depict the social consequences of addiction, reinforcing the campaigns message through creative engagement. The event concluded with memento presentations and a vote of thanks by Chairman Shehlat Foundation, Mohammad Rafiq Lone. Other initiatives launched included focused programmes on elderly and womens healthcare, alongside efforts to address climate change and environmental responsibility. The initiative reflects a renewed commitment to sustained awareness, advocacy, and community-driven action towards a drug-free Jammu & Kashmir.
Visitors rue damaged footbridges near Thajiwas at health resort Sonamarg
The visitors thronging the popular health resort Sonamarg in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have rued the damaged footbridges located near famous Thajiwas glacier here causing inconvenience to the visitors. The visitors complained that some footbridges constructed years back located ahead of Thajiwas are in a dilapidated state and pose a serious risk to those using it. It is an accident waiting to happen, said a visitor. The visitors said that it is always risky to walk over these pedestrian bridges, adding that Thajiwas being the most visited and preferred place in Sonamarg the authorities have turned a blind eye to the issue. These are the small wooden pedestrian bridges, adding that the authorities would have repaired them in a way to make these more attractive besides providing a safe connectivity to visitors to cross over the stream. However the authorities seem to be waiting for any accident to happen, a visitor told Greater Kashmir . The visitors, including local as well as non-local tourists, have urged the Chief Executive Officer Sonamarg development authority and wildlife department to repair the damaged footbridge to avoid any inconvenience to the visitors.
Cardiac camp in Jammu highlights environmental impact on heart health
Taking a significant step to advance its ongoing drive to educate the public about the ill effects of cardiovascular diseases, Dr Sushil Sharma, Head of the Department of Cardiology at GMCH Jammu, conducted a day-long cardiac awareness and health screening camp at J&K Mohyal Sabha, Jammu. The programme, as per a statement, sought to draw attention to a critical yet often neglected aspect of heart health the subtle environmental factors that are increasingly influencing cardiovascular disease in todays era. While interacting with attendees, Dr Sushil remarked that cardiovascular diseases continue to be the leading cause of mortality worldwide, though discussions have largely focused on conventional risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, smoking, obesity, and lack of physical activity. He pointed out that the initiative aims to expand public awareness by including everyday environmental exposures encountered at home, workplaces, and within communities. Referring to a recent joint statement by leading global cardiac organisations, he highlighted that these environmental influences are now recognised as major contributors to the growing burden of heart disease. Dr Sushil elaborated that air pollution remains one of the most serious environmental threats to cardiovascular health. Fine particulate matter, especially PM2.5, can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, triggering inflammation, oxidative stress, endothelial damage, and increased clot formation. Prolonged exposure significantly elevates the risk of hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, and irregular heart rhythms. Even short-term exposure during periods of high pollution can precipitate acute cardiac episodes in susceptible individuals.The programme also shed light on water pollution as an often underestimated risk factor. Long-term intake of heavy metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium through contaminated water sources has been associated with high blood pressure, vascular injury, and increased cardiovascular mortality. Factors such as industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, and inadequate sanitation continue to degrade water quality, particularly in resource-limited areas. Highlighting other less-discussed hazards, Dr. Sushil noted that persistent noise pollution from traffic and industrial activity stimulates the bodys stress mechanisms, resulting in elevated cortisol levels, sustained hypertension, and sleep disturbances that adversely affect heart health. Exposure to artificial light at night disrupts biological rhythms and hormone regulation, contributing to metabolic disorders and cardiovascular complications. Additionally, regular exposure to pesticides, industrial chemicals, solvents, and indoor smoke from biomass fuels promotes chronic inflammation and vascular damage, placing certain occupational and rural populations at greater risk. He further emphasised that climate change is emerging as a powerful driver of cardiovascular disease. Increasing temperatures and extreme heat events can lead to dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, thicker blood consistency, and increased strain on the heart, particularly among the elderly and those with existing conditions. Environmental events such as wildfires, dust storms, floods, and abrupt temperature fluctuations are now known to trigger acute cardiac conditions and worsen heart failure. He underscored that social and economic disparities intensify these environmental risks, as underprivileged communities are more likely to reside near polluted environments with limited access to healthcare and preventive services. Addressing environmental contributors to heart disease, he stressed, is both a healthcare necessity and a matter of public policy and equity. Heart disease is no longer influenced solely by genetics and lifestyle choices; the surrounding environment plays an equally crucial role, Dr. Sushil stated. Air pollution, contaminated water, noise, artificial lighting, chemical exposure, and climate change are significant drivers of cardiovascular illness and stroke, often operating unnoticed yet causing serious harm. He added, Safeguarding heart health requires not only medical treatment but also the creation of healthier living conditions across homes, workplaces, and communities. The future of cardiology lies as much in improving environmental conditions as in advancing medical therapies. The Management Committee of J & K Mohyal Sabha Jammu Anil Deep Mehta (President), M. M. Bakshi, N. K. Bali, Arun Chibber, Vijay Chibber, Chander Bakshi, Seema Bakshi, Nanddeep Bakshi, and Baleshwer Bali conveyed their sincere appreciation to Dr. Sushil and his team for organizing the camp. They lauded the initiative for its community benefit and expressed their gratitude for the teams dedicated efforts. Among those who contributed to the camp were Dr. Ventakesh Yellapu, Dr. Bhola Kumar, Dr. Aditya Sharma, Dr. Adarsh Sharma, and Dr. Adishwar Verma. The paramedical staff and volunteers included Rajkumar, Raghav Rajput, Touseef Amin, Mohd Altaf, Maninder Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Gurpreet Singh, Shubham Sharma, Rajinder Singh, and Vikas Kumar.
Pankaj Sethi re-elected JKOPA President for 202628 term
In a resounding show of confidence and unity, Pankaj Sethi has been re-elected as the President of the J&K Offset Printers Association (JKOPA) for the 2026-2028 biennial term. The election took place during the associations 16th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on Sunday at Hotel Zone By The Park, witnessing a significant turnout of local unit owners. The proceedings, as per a statement issued, commenced with General Secretary Sanjay K. Soni presenting the minutes of the 15th AGM, which were unanimously approved by the house. Finance Secretary Kukooji Bhan subsequently presented the annual accounts of the association maintained under Sethis leadership. The democratic process was overseen by Election Commissioner Satish C. Jandiyal, assisted by senior members Arun Gupta and Rakesh Mehta during the second session. The New Executive Body (2026-2028) is President Pankaj Sethi, Sr. Vice President Rahul Mahajan (Unanimously Elected), Vice-President Avnish Anand (Unopposed), General Secretary, Sanjay K. Soni (Unopposed), Secretary, Rajneesh Kaushal (Unopposed), Finance Secretary, Kukooji Bhan (Unopposed), Joint Secretary, Nishant Chadha (Unopposed) In his acceptance speech, Sethi, a veteran of the offset printing industry, expressed deep gratitude to Founder President Ravi Gupta, Immediate Past President Sudesh Gupta, and senior members Girish Kapoor, Vipan Gupta, Sharat Sharma, Kailash Dewan, and Bharat Singh. Our strength lies in our unity, Sethi emphasised. Our focus remains clear: protecting local infrastructure against unauthorised vendors and ensuring fair, viable market rates. We will continue to engage with government bodies to uphold the dignity of our profession. The newly elected team is expected to prioritise strategic dialogues with the MSME department and educational institutions to safeguard the interests of local printers amidst fluctuating global raw material costs and evolving procurement policies. Sethi will continue his close professional partnership with Sanjay K Soni and the core team, who have been instrumental in the associations administrative and advocacy efforts. The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks by Avnish Anand, who urged members to remain steadfast in their collective commitment to the industry.
PMGSY-IV batch II 2025-26 | Centre allocates 43% of J&K budget to Udhampur-Doda LS constituency
Centre has allocated 43 percent of the total Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana-IV (PMGSY-IV) batch II budget 2025-26 for J&K, to the five districts of Udhampur-Kathua-Doda Lok Sabha constituency alone. The central government has approved 121 road projects of around Rs 1525 Cr, out of Rs 3566 Cr for J&K under PMGSY-IV batch II, for the Udhampur-Kathua-Doda LS segment, comprising Udhampur, Kathua, Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban districts of the Jammu region. Around 41 percent of the road construction, out of total road length approved for J&K under PMGSY-IV Batch II (2025-26), will take place in these five districts. Good news has been shared with the people of Udhampur-Kathua-Doda Lok Sabha constituency by their Member Parliament, Dr Jitendra Singh, who is also the Union Minister of State in PMO. In PMGSY-IV Batch II (2025-26), out of a total Rs 3566 Cr approved for the construction of rural roads in Jammu and Kashmir, as much as Rs 1524.46 Cr has been allocated to this (Udhampur-Kathua-Doda) constituency. In other words, nearly 43 percent of the total PMGSY-IV Batch II budget for J&K will be utilised in the five districts of Udhampur-Kathua-Doda Lok Sabha Constituency alone, Dr Jitendra posted on his social media handle, along with a screen-shot of the letter of the Union Minister for Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan written to him (Jitendra) for intimating about the sanctioning of projects. Similarly, while for the whole of J&K under PMGSY-IV Batch II (2025-26), the total length of road construction is estimated to be 1600 km, as much as 652.51 km road length construction, that is around 41% of the road construction, will take place in the five districts of Udhampur-Kathua-Doda Lok Sabha constituency alone, Dr Jitendra said. The Union Minister of State in PMO, in his post, thanked the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for always giving high priority to connectivity in far-flung hilly areas and the Union Minister for Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan for his personal indulgence on this account. Thanks very much PM Sh @narendramodi ji, for always giving high priority to providing connectivity in far-flung remote and hilly areas. Kind of you Sh @ChouhanShivraj ji for your personal indulgence, Dr Jitendra wrote. Earlier, the Union Minister of Rural Development and Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan in a letter written to Dr Jitendra on April 28, 2026, stated that the roads (sanctioned) would not strengthen the infrastructure in rural areas and contribute to the socio-economic development of the region. Chouhan stressed the need for swift construction for successful implementation while ensuring quality to benefit the public. Im pleased to inform you that under PMGSY-IV batch-II (2025-26), the Government of India has approved 121 road works (covering 652.51 kilometres) in your parliamentary constituency, at an estimated cost of Rs 1524.46 Cr, which will provide road connectivity to 138 habitations, Chouhan wrote to Dr Jitendra, along with a list of the works sanctioned in his parliamentary constituency. These roads will not only strengthen the infrastructure in rural areas but also contribute significantly to the socio-economic development of the region. For successful implementation, it is essential that construction proceeds swiftly and that quality is ensured effectively, so that the public can benefit from these roads for a long time, Chouhan said. The Union Minister for Rural Development also asked Dr Jitendra to guide the UT to ensure timely completion of projects while ensuring quality. I would be grateful if, in your capacity as a public representative, you could provide necessary guidance to the Union Territory to ensure that these road projects are completed on time without compromising on quality, Chouhan wrote. On April 28, 2026, Chouhan had handed over the sanction letter for projects approved under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)-IV (batch-II) for Jammu and Kashmir to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, at a programme held at SKICC, Srinagar. Addressing the people, Union Minister had highlighted that Jammu and Kashmir was accorded priority in the first phase of PMGSY-IV approvals and had again been prioritised in the second phase, reflecting the Centres strong commitment to the region Chouhan noted that the approval of road projects worth nearly Rs 8,000 Cr for Jammu and Kashmir within a single year was a historic achievement. He assured that as construction progressed on the sanctioned roads, the central government would continue to take positive decisions on the remaining required routes. He emphasised, The objective is not merely road construction but connecting every village, habitation, and remote settlement to the mainstream of development, as roads bring schools, hospitals, markets, and opportunities closer to people.
Final Darbar Move convoy leaves Jammu for Srinagar
Formal process of bi-annual Darbar Move completed in the winter capital with the second and final leg of convoy movement from Jammu to its final destination Srinagar on Sunday, May 3, 2026. Following the move of Darbar to the summer capital, all the offices will reopen at Srinagar tomorrow, May 4, 2026. The move process began after the offices observing five days a week closed at Jammu on April 30, 2026 after the office hours while all the offices observing six days a week closed on Saturday (May 2, 2026) for the next six months. On the second leg of convoy movement, special JKSRTC buses moved from Jammu to the summer capital carrying official records, essential files with the limited staff. For the biannual move, a practice which was formally resumed last year with winter move to Jammu after a hiatus of four years, the government had made elaborate arrangements, including transportation and security for the transition in two phases i.e., May 1 and 3, 2026. The offices, as per the GAD direction, moving in camp carried only 33 percent of the staff strength in that particular office or 10 officials, whichever was minimum or otherwise, as specifically indicated. The government had announced a special move Travel Allowance for the Move employees at the uniform rate of Rs 25,000, who moved before or within the prescribed date. The government had also announced advance pay authorised in favour of such non-gazetted moving employees who applied for the same, which would be recoverable in instalments as per rules. Salary of the month of April, 2026, in respect of all the employees working in move offices, was drawn on April 20, 2026. The government had made the provision for three days special casual leave in favour of Jammu based move employees, who wished to avail the same. Following Darbar Move to Srinagar, the General Administration Department will establish a summer secretariat at Civil Secretariat, Jammu. To facilitate smooth movement of the convoy- one crane, two empty buses and mobile workshops accompanied it. For security, J&K Police escorted the convoy carrying employees all along the route up to their respective destinations. The move convoy, as per official instructions, was given precedence in crossing the Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee tunnel and Banihal Qazigund tunnel. Security was bolstered all along Srinagar Jammu National Highway. To ensure the highest level of security, the security agencies had tactically deployed significant manpower, dog squads and QRTs as force multipliers all along the route. By evening, the convoy reached Srinagar. The Health and Medical Education Department made special arrangements for medical aid facilities at JhajjarKotli, Udhampur, Chenani, Ramban, Ramsu, Banihal and Qazigund for the employees who were part of the convoy.
Casco Cricket Tournament concludes in Shopian
Department of Youth Services and Sports, District Shopian, successfully organised the final match of the Casco Cricket Tournament under the banner of the Nasha Mukti Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan. The match, as per an official statement, was held at the YSS playfield Shirmal amid great enthusiasm, with active participation from players, officials, and a large number of spectators. The final fixture was contested between MC Shopian and Block Chitragam. Both teams displayed remarkable discipline, teamwork, and competitive spirit, making the match engaging from start to finish. In a closely fought contest, Block Chitragam emerged victorious, defeating MC Shopian to clinch the championship title. The victory was celebrated with enthusiasm by players and supporters alike. The event was graced by ADC Shopian Dr Zakir Hussain Faaz as Chief Guest. He appreciated the efforts of the participants and encouraged youth to actively engage in sports and constructive activities. The winning team was led by BDO Chitragam, Tariq Ahmad Padder, whose leadership played an important role in the teams success. The tournament also served as a platform to promote the message of a drug free society under the Nasha Mukti Abhiyan. Participants and attendees were sensitised about the harmful effects of substance abuse and the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle through sports. The successful arrangement of the tournament highlights the vital role of sports in fostering discipline, unity, confidence, and social responsibility.
Spring Cup T-20 cricket tournament concludes, Kullan lifts trophy
Kullan-C team lifted the seasons first Spring cup T-20 cricket Tournament held at Rayil cricket ground . The final match of Tournament was played on Sunday between Kullan -C and ELITE WARRIORS RAYIL. KULLAN C won the toss against ELITE WARRIORS RAYIL, and chose to bat first. In allotted 20 overs Kullan C scored 241 runs. Sajad Ahmad scored 59 runs while Javid Ahmad scored 56 runs. Chasing the target, Ellite Warriors Rayil managed to score 193 runs and were bundled out in 20 overs. Bhat Tanveer from Kullan took 5 wickets and was declared Man of the Match. Respectable citizens, Members of Rayil Cricket Body and good gathering of spectators attended the event. The guests distributed trophies and medals among the winner and runner up teams and players respectively. The proceedings of the match were conducted by Yasir Arafat. Locals have hailed the efforts of the Rayil cricket board for organising such tournaments throughout the year to engage youth in sports activities and providing them a platform to show their skills.
Jammu-Srinagar Vande Bharat records significant jump in occupancy rate
Jammu, May 3:Emerging as an excellent alternative to air travel, Jammu-Srinagar Vande Bharat Express registered a significant jump in its occupancy rate, spiralling up by around 6 percent, on its second day of regular commercial service, on Sunday. Over 5000 passengers travelled between two capital cities of J&K using this premium service of Jammu Railway Division of the Northern Railway on Sunday, May 3, 2026. Regular commercial service of this state-of-the-art train between Jammu and Srinagar commenced on May 2, two days after its formal flagging-off by the Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw from Jammu Railway Station. On its inaugural day, around 4000 passengers travelled on the train, thus recording a 70 percent occupancy rate. Giving a brief account of the successful operation of the Vande Bharat train on the Jammu-Srinagar and Srinagar-Jammu routes, Public Relations Inspector (PRI), Jammu Railway Division, Raghvender Singh informed, While on its inaugural day, 3,925 people travelled on the train, on the second day i.e., May 3, more than 5,000 people undertook the journey. In the near future, its occupancy is expected to reach 100 percent, a testament to the growing popularity of the Vande Bharat service. He asserted that while airfares between Jammu and Srinagar were skyrocketing- ranging between Rs 4,000 to Rs 6,000, the 'Vande Bharat Express' was proving to be a boon for passengers traveling amidst the beautiful valleys of Jammu and Kashmir. It is transporting passengers to their destinations for a mere Rs 730 (excluding catering charges). An affordable and rapid journey - saving both time and money - has become the hallmark of the Vande Bharat. This state-of-the-art train covers the distance between Jammu and Srinagar in just 4 hours and 45 minutes. Also compared to road travel, it is not only faster medium of transport but also offers passengers a fatigue-free and comfortable experience, Singh said, adding, The first choice for thousands of travellers, this service is being utilised daily by a multitude of passengers to reach their respective destinations. He pointed out that the train's premium amenities such as its GPS-based information system and magnificent interiors, made it the preferred choice for both tourists and locals alike. For passengers on a limited budget, the Vande Bharat presents an excellent alternative to air travel. While flight rates typically hover between Rs 4,000 and Rs 6,000, this initiative by Indian Railways has made the journey to Kashmir even more accessible and affordable for the common man. Passengers are consistently prioritising the Vande Bharat to enjoy a safe, punctual and comfortable journey, thereby propelling tourism and connectivity in Jammu and Kashmir to new heights, PRI Jammu Railway Division said. Regarding onboard dining, he informed that the passengers traveling on the Vande Bharat Express between Jammu and Srinagar would have the opportunity to savour the flavours of local cuisine. IRCTC has curated a special vegetarian Kashmiri menu for this route, prioritising traditional flavours. Passengers have the option to select No Food at the time of ticket booking. If they choose not to avail of the meals, the catering charges are deducted from the ticket price. Even if a passenger does not opt for meals at the time of booking, he or she can still purchase food on board the train by making a payment, subject to availability, Singh said. Vaishnaw had flagged off extended Jammu-Srinagar Vande Bharat Express service from Jammu Railway Station on April 30, 2026 in the presence of the Union Minister in PMO Dr Jitendra Singh; Chief Minister Omar Abdullah; MPs Sat Paul Sharma and Gulam Ali Khatana besides other dignitaries. This Vande Bharat train is equipped with winterisation technology, enabling it to operate smoothly even in sub-zero temperatures and heavy snowfall. It features special 'heating cables' to prevent pipelines from freezing, as well as 1800W silicon heating pads installed in the water tanks.
IMD forecasts wetter, cooler May in J&K
Srinagar, May 3:Jammu and Kashmir is set to experience a wetter and cooler-than-usual May, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said, as erratic weather conditions have already begun across the region. The IMD has forecast above-normal precipitation for May, indicating a departure from the regions typical early summer pattern of rising temperatures and dry weather. Most parts of the Union Territory, including the Kashmir Valley, are likely to receive higher-than-average rainfall, with frequent precipitation and persistent cloud cover throughout the month, the department said. Maximum temperatures are expected to remain below seasonal norms, leading to milder daytime conditions. The IMD said its outlook is based on probabilistic seasonal models and may vary at the local level. El Nio and IOD to shape monsoon Neutral Pacific conditions are transitioning toward El Nio, expected to develop by July and persist into early 2027, historically linked to weaker monsoons and droughts in India. The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is likely to shift to a positive phase later in the season, potentially altering rainfall patterns. The IMD and World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) caution that these evolving climate drivers could influence both the timing and distribution of the southwest monsoon. Mukhtar Ahmad, Director of the Meteorological Department, said the western disturbances affecting J&K are mostly feeble to moderate. Intermittent rains lashed parts of central and north Kashmir late Friday before spreading to south Kashmir, a meteorological official said. Several areas of Srinagar, along with Shopian and Kund in Kulgam district, witnessed heavy hailstorms and gusty winds, causing damage to apple orchards. The Jammu region also received intermittent rainfall, bringing some relief from the heat wave conditions. Light to moderate intermittent rainfall will continue in several areas, with a few places likely to receive short spells of heavy thundershowers over the next two days, the official said. Weather is expected to remain mostly stable during the first half of May 5, with thundershowers likely in the afternoon and evening. Conditions are expected to turn largely dry on May 6, although brief thundershowers may occur in higher reaches later in the day.
LG chairs high-level review meeting on Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan
Srinagar, May 3:Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, today chaired a high-level meeting at Lok Bhavan to review the progress of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan and assessed the district-wise action plans aimed at eliminating drug- abuse and narco-terrorism. The meeting was attended by Atal Dullo, Chief Secretary; Nalin Prabhat, DGP; Chandraker Bharti, Principal Secretary Home Department; S.J.M.Gillani, Spl DG Coordination PHQ; Nitish Kumar, ADGP, CID; Dr. Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor; Sujit Kumar, IGP Security; Sarmad Hafeez, Commissioner/Secretary, Social Welfare Department; Ram Niwas Sharma, Commissioner/Secretary School Education Department; Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; VK Birdi, IGP Kashmir; senior officials of civil and police administration, Deputy Commissioners and SSPs from Kashmir Division. Reviewing the progress, the Lieutenant Governor underscored the need for a focused, time-bound and result-oriented strategy by all district administrations in the next 78-days. He directed the Officers to ensure effective implementation of the action at all levels with measurable outcomes in curbing drug abuse and dismantling narcotics networks. The Lieutenant Governor called for intensified grassroots-level engagement at the Panchayat and Ward levels. He emphasised active participation of community stakeholders, including religious leaders, educationists, traders, youth groups, and social and political activists to transform the campaign into a sustained mass movement. The Lieutenant Governor laid special emphasis on youth engagement through sports and recreational activities. He instructed the Deputy Commissioners to ensure the development of playfields in all panchayats and strengthening of sports infrastructure across districts. He also directed to regularly organise sports competitions and youth engagement activities under the banner of the Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan, enabling young people to channel their energy and talent into positive pursuits and stay away from substance abuse. Reiterating the administrations zero-tolerance policy towards narcotics, the Lieutenant Governor called for strict and visible enforcement actions against those involved in drug trafficking. The Lieutenant Governor emphasised swift implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs) for cancellation or suspension of driving licenses and passport and other documents of drug peddlers. He also called for prompt identification and seizure of properties linked to narco-terrorists and drug smugglers. He further stressed intensified inspection of pharmaceutical shops to prevent misuse of prescription drugs and also enhanced vigilance in and around educational institutions and vulnerable areas. The Lieutenant Governor also directed Deputy Commissioners to identify and take appropriate action against the fake or unauthorized drug de-addiction and rehabilitation centres, ensuring that only certified institutions operate within the established regulatory framework. The Lieutenant Governor highlighted the importance of strengthening Mahila Samitis and Youth Clubs as vital community institutions in the fight against drug abuse. He called for their effective functioning and active involvement in awareness campaigns, early identification of vulnerable individuals, and community-based monitoring mechanisms. He also directed for utilizing Block Diwas and Thana Diwas as platforms for addressing public grievances and strengthening trust between citizens and the administration. The Lieutenant Governor further directed the officers to take advance and comprehensive measures for the smooth conduct of upcoming major religious events, including the annual Shri Amarnathji Yatra and Muharram. He emphasized the need to ensure adequate arrangements to facilitate the convenience and safety of the people.
LG Sinha leads from front in battle against drugs
Srinagar, May 3:Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today launched a major campaign against drug abuse and narco-terrorism by leading a two-kilometre Padyatra in which thousands of people from different walks of life participated in Srinagar. In the war against drug abuse and narco-terrorism, every step matters. Every effort counts. Every contribution brings victory closer. Together, let us envision a Jammu Kashmir where no child is lost to drugs, no family is broken by addiction, no community suffers under traffickers, and every citizen thrives in health and strength, Lieutenant Governor said while addressing the launch of the major campaign against drug abuse and narco-terrorism at TRC Football Ground in Srinagar. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor also led a two-KMs Padyatra, urging people from all walks of life to commit themselves wholeheartedly to the fight against substance abuse. This is the vision we pursue, the dream we must fulfil, and the legacy we owe future generations. It is about Jammu Kashmir's destiny, the society we aspire to build, the values we uphold, and the lives we safeguard. Today, let us pledge that we will not rest until Jammu Kashmir is completely drug-free, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that the battle against substance abuse is being fought in our homes and the pledge we made today is not just a personal vow. It is cry of every mother who has seen her child consumed by addiction, and the solemn commitment of every father who has watched dreams collapse under the weight of drug abuse. It is also promise of every teacher who has witnessed talent and potential fade into silence. Determination to uproot drugs is not only a declaration from administration but it is collective resolve of people, who, after enduring decades of suffering, have risen to say: enough is enough. Active participation of the people is an unshakable force capable of defeating the enemies assault through narco-terrorism. Drug traffickers and their networks have targeted our youth. We have taken a solemn oath that we will never allow them to succeed, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasised that the intervention from the society is most significant. He said that we must involve elders, spiritual leaders and teachers to guide youth on the right path. Their vigilance can save lives and serve as powerful weapons against addiction, he said. I also want to tell our youth that drugs are not cool but they are chains that steal your freedom. Your energy belongs to sports fields, skill platforms, and the building of a brighter future, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said our neighbouring country, known as the worlds foremost incubator of terrorism is pushing drugs to harm our youth and sponsor terrorism. He said drug money fuels terrorism and radicalisation. He also said that this mission advances on three fronts- dismantling supply chains, spreading awareness at the grassroots, and rehabilitating addicts with dignity and care. It is a grave threat to internal security. Both terrorists and drug traffickers seek to fracture unity, corrode integrity, and destroy peace, while draining the strength of our youth to strike at Jammu Kashmir's future. We have adopted a 360-degree approach for cracking down on drug peddlers, rehabilitating addicts, training police, raising awareness, and mobilising grassroots participation, the Lieutenant Governor said. Under a new SoP, we are taking stringent action. Between April 11 and May 2, the Jammu and Kashmir divisions together recorded 481 FIRs in just 21 days. During this period, 518 drug smugglers and peddlers were sent to jail, while 24 houses, which were proceeds of crime, were demolished and property worth crores was seized. Kashmir alone accounted for 26 of these attachments. In addition, authorities have recommended the cancellation of more than 300 driving licences. Across the region, cancellation of 325 vehicle registrations has been recommended. Nearly 3,000 drug stores were inspected, leading to 107 license suspensions and one FIR. These figures highlight how police and civil administration, backed by public cooperation, are enforcing a strict Zero Tolerance to Drugs policy aimed at dismantling the supply chain completely, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor issued a stern warning to narco-terror networks stating that drug syndicates, and anti-national element's time on Jammu Kashmir's soil is over. Our agencies, our administration, and our people stand united to dismantle every smuggling ring and peddler operation. We are tracking the financial trails of drug cartels. Every link will be broken, every mechanism destroyed. I pledge to the people that every trafficker will be exposed, every criminal will face justice, and anyone, inside or outside Jammu Kashmir, who has aided the drug network will be held accountable under the full force of law, the Lieutenant Governor said.
SJAC submits memorandum on proposed Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project
Ramban, May 3: A public rally organised by the Sawalkote Joint Action Committee (SJAC) was halted twice by police in Ramban district on Sunday, leading to brief but peaceful protests before authorities allowed submission of a memorandum outlining key demands related to the proposed Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project. The rally began from Dak Bungalow Ramban, drawing participation from hundreds of residents, daily wagers, youth groups, and civil society members. Protesters raised slogans demanding justice and greater clarity on the project, reflecting growing concern over its potential impact on local communities. Police initially stopped the procession at the main gate, citing lack of formal permission. After nearly 20 minutes of discussions, the rally was allowed to proceed but was halted again shortly afterward, creating a tense yet non-violent standoff. Organisers claimed that prior intimation had been given and no denial had been communicated by the administration. Following the second blockade, authorities permitted SJAC representatives to submit a detailed memorandum addressed to the Chief Minister, Lieutenant Governor, Chief Secretary of Jammu & Kashmir, and the Deputy Commissioner of Ramban. Addressing the gathering, SJAC President Advocate Fairoz Khan said that while residents were not opposed to development, they could not accept uncertainty, injustice, or exclusion from decisions affecting their land and livelihoods. He expressed concern over what he described as ambiguity surrounding the project, particularly reports of a proposed road diversion via Udhampur instead of Ramban, which he warned could marginalise the district. He also raised questions about a possible shift in the project site, suggesting that such a move could result in submergence of local villages without corresponding benefits. Delays in tendering and lack of a defined timeline were also criticised. Several other speakers, including legal advisor Muzaffar Lone and local residents, highlighted issues such as inadequate compensation, arbitrary land acquisition, and the absence of a comprehensive rehabilitation framework. Farmers whose land had been acquired years ago but remains unused voiced concerns over financial distress and loss of livelihood. The memorandum submitted by SJAC outlines eight key demands, including: Immediate clarification on the proposed road diversion.A fixed timeline and tender schedule for the project.Compensation in accordance with the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.Reassessment or return of unused acquired land.A comprehensive rehabilitation and resettlement policy.Employment preference for local residents.Wage security for affected families and environmental and social impact safeguards. The committee warned that failure to address these concerns could lead to intensified democratic protests. Legal representatives also indicated that the group is prepared to explore legal options if necessary. Despite the police interventions, the rally remained peaceful, with organisers repeatedly urging participants to maintain discipline. No incidents of violence or damage to public property were reported. The SJAC has urged the administration to respond with transparency and within a reasonable timeframe. With widespread participation and visible unity among residents, the Sawalkote issue continues to gain momentum in Ramban.
Behind Closed Doors: The Mental Health Struggles Kashmir Isnt Talking About
Srinagar, May 3: In many homes across Kashmir, the signs dont arrive loudly. A student spends more time alone than before. Someone who once spoke freely now keeps the conversations short. Sleep patterns change, tempers rise, or everything goes unusually quiet. Most of the time, these shifts are dismissed as stress, mood, or just a phase. But increasingly, they point to something deeper. Studies in the region suggest that over 40% of adults in the Valley show signs of psychological distress, with young people especially students facing rising levels of anxiety, depression, and stress. Mental health issues dont suddenly appear, said a Srinagar-based counselor. They build slowly, and often in silence. By the time families notice, the person has already been dealing with it for a while.Part of the difficulty lies in how these issues are understood. In many households, emotional distress is still expected to pass on its own with time, distraction, or faith. While these can offer comfort but professionals say that they are not always enough. The pressures on young people have also changed. Social media, while offering connection, often brings comparison, disrupted sleep, and a constant sense of pressure. For many, it becomes a quiet escape rather than support.It may look like they are just using their phones, the counselor added, but often they are trying to cope with something they cannot express. Despite this, seeking help remains difficult. Counseling is still misunderstood seen as something extreme rather than a normal way to understand ones thoughts and emotions. Mental health workers say early support can make a significant difference. Even a few sessions can help individuals make sense of what they are feeling and prevent it from becoming overwhelming. Across the Valley, helplines and counseling services have reported a steady rise in people reaching out, particularly students. Yet, many continue to hesitate. Sometimes, all it takes is someone at home noticing and listening without judgement, said another professional. That can change everything. For families, the role is crucial. Experts suggest paying attention to small behavioural shifts withdrawal, irritability, loss of interest, or sudden changes in routine. More importantly, they stress creating a space where young people feel safe enough to speak. Mental health, they say, is not about weakness. It is about recognising when someone needs support. In a region known for its resilience, the challenge today is quieter and more personal, unfolding in kitchens and bedrooms, often without being noticed. The signs are there, but they dont always ask to be seen. The question is, who is paying attention?
Public must self-enumerate: Principal Census Officer Srinagar
Srinagar, May 3: The Office of the Principal Census Officer (Urban) Srinagar/Commissioner SMC has issued a public appeal urging all residents of urban Srinagar to actively participate in the Self-Enumeration phase of Census 2027, scheduled to be conducted from 17th May to 31st May 2027. The appeal highlights that the Self-Enumeration phase marks a significant shift towards a digitally enabled, transparent, and citizen-friendly Census system. It empowers residents to independently submit their demographic and household details through an online platform. The initiative aims to enhance the accuracy and authenticity of data, reduce dependence on manual data collection, and ensure time-efficient and seamless participation. It also promotes digital governance and citizen empowerment. The Office emphasized that participation of every household is crucial for building a reliable statistical foundation for future planning and development of the region. The Principal Census Officer has urged all residents to complete the self-enumeration process within the notified timeline and to provide correct, complete, and truthful information. Citizens are advised to access and submit their details through the official Census Self-Enumeration Portal and securely retain the generated Self-Enumeration (SE) ID, which will be required during the verification process. Residents have also been advised not to delay their participation, as timely submission will help avoid last-minute inconvenience and ensure smooth conduct of Census operations. To maintain the integrity and reliability of the data, designated Census Enumerators will undertake field verification visits after the completion of the self-enumeration process. During these visits, households will be required to share their SE ID. Citizens have been requested to extend full cooperation to the enumerators. The Office reiterated that the Census is a cornerstone of governance and plays a vital role in policy formulation, administrative planning, infrastructure development, urban planning, delivery of welfare schemes, and equitable allocation of resources. For any queries, clarifications, or technical assistance related to self-enumeration, the public may contact the 247 Census Control Room at the Office of the Principal Census Officer (Urban), Srinagar (Er. Ferdous Ahad Bhat: 9419024435, Mehraj Ud Din Matta: 7006887627). The Office has urged all citizens to treat this exercise as a civic responsibility and national duty, emphasizing that their participation is essential in shaping policies that directly impact the future of society.
30,000 join anti-drug rally in Srinagar: SSP
Srinagar, May 3: Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Srinagar, Dr. G.V. Sundeep Chakraborty on Sunday who described the massive turnout of people for the anti-drug rally in Srinagar as a reflection of strong societal support for the Nasha Mukt Abiyaan. He vowed zero-tolerance and strictest action against drug network. Speaking to media at the conclusion of the rally, SSP Srinagar said,an estimated 30,000 people voluntarily participated in the rally reflecting a strong public support for the cause. , Srinagar Police ensured comprehensive and foolproof security arrangements for the event, he said. The rally, he said, part of the broader Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan and aligns with the vision of LG Manoj Sinha to eradicate narcotics. Drugs are often linked to narco-terrorism affecting the J&Ks youth. Participants, including students, civil society members, officials, and community representatives, marched through key areas of the city, raising slogans and awareness about the dangers of substance abuse. Dr. Chakraborty emphasized that the campaign is not merely an administrative effort but a societal movement. This is not a battle that only police has to fight, but a war that the entire society needs to wage, and win. Police and civil administration cant fight this menace alone. People and civil society must come forward, and we will win the war against drugs, he stated. The SSP issued a clear and firm message to those involved in the drug trade: The peddlers must shun this path, otherwise strict action will be taken. He outlined a focused three-month action plan by the police to target the entire drug ecosystem, including peddlers, smugglers, and their financial networks. Along with awareness, we have prepared a strategy. We will specifically target the drug ecosystem, he added. Dr. Chakraborty assured the public that information shared with police would be treated with complete confidentiality. There is no need to fear while sharing information. Identities will be kept anonymous. With public support, we can eliminate drugs from society, he said. The Srinagar rally is part of a larger 100-day campaign launched by LG Manoj Sinha across Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier phases saw similar events, and the Kashmir leg aims to build on momentum with widespread community involvement.
Defunct drainage: Hazratbal-NIT road a cesspool, commuters suffer
Srinagar, May 3: A major drainage failure in the Hazratbal area has turned vital stretches around Hazratbal Shrine, National Institute of Technology Srinagar, and University of Kashmir into a cesspool, causing widespread inconvenience to students, commuters, and residents. Overflowing sewage, water-logging plagues key academic and religious hub, locals have demanded urgent intervention. The worst-hit areas include the road outside NIT Srinagar, the vicinity of the Hazratbal shrine, and adjoining localities near Kashmir University, where overflowing drains have inundated roads with sewage water. Locals said the continuous rainfall over the past few weeks has aggravated the situation, leaving large portions of the stretch waterlogged and muddy, with grass and sludge accumulating along the drains. The bus yard near the shrine has been rendered virtually unusable, as stagnant sewage water has engulfed the area. The bus stop has also become defunct due to persistent waterlogging, forcing passengers to navigate through filthy conditions. The entire stretch has turned into a cesspool, making movement extremely difficult, said Shahid Ahmad, a commuter. Locals said the problem has been persistent for years, with the area notorious for waterlogging, but the current situation reflects a complete failure of the drainage network. They pointed out that even sandbags placed along drains to prevent overflow have failed to contain the sewage, which continues to spill onto the roads. The issue has particularly affected students of NIT Srinagar and Kashmir University, who are forced to pass through the contaminated stretch daily. Residents of Hazratbal also complained of foul smell emanating from the stagnant water, warning that the situation could worsen with the onset of summer. Here is a prestigious instituate that is dedicated to engineering and ironically the engineering failure is quite evident. The has given a shabby look to our institute and it is also hard to navigate through these cesspools, said a student from NIT. Adding to the concern is the presence of key installations in the vicinity, including the SP office and the scenic Nigeen Lake, besides numerous eateries that attract visitors. Locals said the unhygienic conditions are not only affecting public health but also tarnishing the image of one of the citys prominent areas. They further said that the stretch witnesses heavy footfall every Friday due to the flea market and gatherings near the shrine, making the situation even more alarming. Residents and commuters have urged authorities to take immediate corrective measures, including restoration of the drainage network and clearance of blocked drains, to prevent further deterioration of the area. Officials from SMC Drainage said that upgrades and drainage works are in the pipeline. Necessary action will be taken on a priority basis as per the requirement so that locals dont suffer, an official said. Meanwhile, when contacted, the SMC commissioner did not respond to calls from the reporter.
Talk to Jammu & Kashmir youth: Altaf Bukhari to Centre
Baramulla, May 3:Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday urged the Centre to initiate dialogue with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly the youth, saying that engagement was essential to address growing alienation and unemployment in the region. Addressing a workers convention in Pattan area of north Kashmirs Baramulla district, Bukhari said Centre must communicate with its own citizens in J&K. Unless the youth of Jammu and Kashmir are taken into confidence, how will they be convinced? he said. He said that the trust deficit between New Delhi and J&K can only be bridged through sustained dialogue and claimed that people continue to feel disempowered following the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A on August 5, 2019. Our rights, identity and statehood were taken away. At the same time, peoples pressing issues remain unaddressed, he said. Altaf Bukhari also raised concerns over unemployment and accused the National Conference government of lacking a concrete policy to generate jobs. He said educated youth were sitting idle and facing hurdles in verification processes and the issuance of passports. Our youth want to go abroad for livelihood opportunities, but are being denied verification; they are not being given their passports. How long will this continue? he asked. The Apni Party chief also demanded the release of detainees, saying that many political leaders and youth have been jailed for prolonged periods without serious charges. Those not facing grave allegations should be freed to return to normal life, he said. He launched a sharp attack on the Omar Abdullah-led NC government and accused them of misleading people during the 2024 Assembly elections with hollow promises. They promised one lakh government jobs, free electricity, cooking gas cylinders and enhanced ration quotas. Where are those promises now? Instead, electricity tariffs have been increased, he said. He said the elected government has failed to address basic civic issues, claiming that protests over water and electricity shortages were being suppressed. People have the right to raise their voice for basic needs, but even women protesting for drinking water are being beaten, he alleged. Bukhari also criticised what he termed interference in religious matters across the country, saying such actions hurt sentiments in Kashmir. How can the Government of India expect people here to remain content if their religious sentiments are hurt? he said. He added that nobody advocates for violence but the government must avoid policies that hurt religious sentiments. Referring to the inclination of people with Shehikh Muhammad Abdullahs party symbol, Altaf Bukhari said, despite technological advancement, Kashmirs population continues to remain inclined with the plough. The world has moved ahead, but our people are still dependent on Plough, he said while hinting that people to shun attachment with the party. In his address on the occasion, Apni Party Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir accused the government of delaying Panchayat and Urban Local Bodies elections to avoid grassroots empowerment. They do not want democracy to strengthen at the grassroots level, he said. He also raised concerns over restrictions on traditional mineral extraction activities, saying many locals have lost livelihoods due to policy changes. Panchayats were supposed to be empowered to manage these resources, but elections are not being held, he added. Speaking on the occasion, State Youth President and Spokesperson Yawar Dilawar Mir said Apni Party was committed to striving for the peace, prosperity, and development of J&K. We will ensure that J&K and its people receive all the rights they deserve, like any other citizen of the country. This party will continue to fight to restore peoples rights, he said. He urged the public to support the JKAP so that it can effectively implement its pro-people agenda and policies. The prominent party leaders who were present on the occasion included the partys State Secretary & Chief Spokesperson Muntazir Mohiuddin, Provincial Vice President Kashmir Hakikat Singh, District President Baramulla Shabir Ahmad Shah, Constituency In-charge Pattan Sheikh Riyaz, Syed Muzaffar Rizwi, and others.
Mehbooba slams NC over backdoor hiring under privatisation cover
Ganderbal, May 3:Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday launched a sharp attack on the ruling National Conference, accusing the government of making backdoor appointments in the name of privatisation and outsourcing. Our educated youth are being forced to run from pillar to post while blue-eyed persons get adjusted without merit through backdoor appointments, adding that the government is pushing people into hardship instead of creating jobs, Mufti told media persons on the sidelines of a party convention in Ganderbal. PDP president criticised the government over the reported closure of Sirajul Aloom, saying the institution represented more than just an educational centre and its banning was deeply unfortunate. She further claimed that the closure of Sirajul Aloom was not an isolated instance, referring to the earlier shutdown of Madinatul Uloom and alleging a pattern in actions taken against such institutions. Mehbooba alleged that the developments reflected a broader political agenda, claiming that such measures were in line with policies associated with the BJP and were being backed by the local government. Mufti expressed deep concern over efforts to delete Urdu, a language deeply rooted in the history and administration of Jammu and Kashmir. She claimed these moves are aimed at erasing Muslim cultural and religious identity in the Union Territory. Earlier, addressing party workers, PDP president Mehbooba Mufti asked the youth to take the lead and participate in the upcoming panchayat and urban local body elections. I urge people to give youth a chance in the upcoming panchayat and urban local body elections and to take a lead, adding that this will engage them in positive and constructive things than being spoiled by drug abuse and other bad habits she said. She also flagged the replacement of manual labour with machines for mining purposes in Ganderbal, saying families dependent on local work had lost their livelihoods. This has resulted in a complete loss of income, she said. Senior party leaders Mohammed Dilawar Mir, Khurshid Alam, Bashir Ahmad Mir, Syed Jamat Ali Shaheen, Qaisar Sultan and others.
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West Asia crisis: LPG deliveries steady; MT Sarv Shakti crosses Hormuz safely, UAE airspace reopens
New Delhi, May 03: In light of the evolving situation in West Asia, the Government of India remains actively engaged in ensuring preparedness and continuity across key sectors through coordinated response measures. The following update outlines the steps being taken with regard to energy supply, maritime operations, and support to Indian nationals in the region: Energy Supply and Fuel Availability The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas provided an update on the current fuel supply situation, outlining measures being taken to ensure uninterrupted availability of petroleum products and LPG in the context of the evolving situation in West Asia. It was noted that: Public Advisory and Citizen Awareness Citizens are advised to avoid panic purchase of petrol, diesel and LPG as the Govt is making all efforts to ensure availability of petrol, diesel and LPG. Beware of rumours and rely on official sources for correct information. LPG consumers are requested to use digital booking platforms and avoid visiting distributors. Citizens are encouraged to use alternate fuels such as PNG and electric or induction cooktops. All citizens are requested to make necessary efforts to conserve energy in their daily use during the current situation. Government Preparedness and Supply Management Measures Despite the ongoing geopolitical situation, the Government has ensured that 100% supply is being made to Domestic LPG, Domestic PNG and CNG (Transport). For commercial LPG, priority has been given to hospitals, educational institutions. Besides this, priority has also been given to pharma, steel, automobile, seed, agriculture, etc. In addition to this, supply of 5 Kg FTL to migrant labour is also doubled based on avg. daily supply on 2nd and 3rd March 2026. The Government has already implemented several rationalisation measures on both the supply and demand side, including enhancing refinery production, increasing the booking interval from 21 to 25 days in urban areas and up to 45 days in rural areas and prioritising sectors for supply. Alternate fuels such as kerosene and coal have been made available to ease pressure on LPG demand. The Ministry of Coal has directed Coal India and Singareni Collieries to supply additional coal to States for distribution to small and medium consumers. States have been advised to facilitate new PNG connections for domestic and commercial consumers. Coordinated Efforts with States/UTs and Institutional Mechanisms State Governments are empowered under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and LPG Control Order, 2000 to monitor supply and act against hoarding and black marketing. Govt. of States/UTs have to play a primary role in monitoring and regulating supply situation of essential commodities including Petrol, Diesel and LPG. Govt. of India has reiterated the same via multiple letters and VCs to all States/UTs. The Government of India vide letters dated 27.03.2026 and 02.04.2026 have stressed the need for proactive public communication to reassure citizens regarding adequate fuel availability. Regular review meetings are being held with States/UTs. In this context, meetings were convened on 02.04.2026 (Chaired by Secretary, MoPNG) and on 06.04.2026 (Chaired by Secretary, MoPNG along with Secretaries of I&B and Consumer Affairs), wherein the following was emphasized: To issue daily press briefings and issue regular public advisories. To actively monitor and counter fake news / misinformation on social media. To intensify daily enforcement drives by District admin and to continue raids and inspections in coordination with OMCs To issue Commercial LPG allocation orders within their States/UTs To issue SKO allocation orders for additional SKO allotted to the States/UTs. To promote PNG adoptions and alternate fuels. To prioritize LPG supply, especially for domestic needs, and adopt targeted distribution of 5 kg FTL cylinders to ensure supply stability. All States/UTs have established control rooms and district monitoring committees to curb hoarding and black marketing. Many states/UTs are issuing/carrying out press briefs. Enforcement and Monitoring Actions Enforcement actions continue across the country to curb hoarding and black marketing of LPG. Yesterday, more than 1900 raids were conducted across the country. PSU OMCs have strengthened and continued surprise inspections and imposed penalties on 349 LPG distributorships, and 74 LPG distributorships have been suspended till yesterday. LPG Supply Domestic LPG Supply Status: LPG supply continues to be affected by the prevailing geopolitical situation. Supply of LPG to domestic households has been prioritized. No dry-outs have been reported at LPG distributorships. Online LPG cylinder bookings increased to 99% on industry basis yesterday. Delivery Authentication Code (DAC) based deliveries have increased to around 94% to prevent diversion. DAC is received on the registered mobile number of the consumer. On 02.05.2026, around 47 Lakh domestic LPG cylinders were delivered against bookings of around 47.4 Lakh LPG cylinders. Commercial LPG Supply and Allocation Measures: Total commercial LPG allocation has been increased to about 70% of pre-crisis levels, including 10% reform-linked allocation. The Government of India vide letter dated 06.04.2026 has conveyed that daily quantity of 5 Kg FTL cylinders in each State available for disbursal to migrant labourers is being doubled based on the average daily supply (Number of cylinders) to migrant labourers during 2nd-3rd March 2026 beyond the limit of 20% mentioned in letter dated 21.03.2026. These 5 Kg FTL cylinders are at disposal of the State Government for supplying only to migrant labourers in their State with assistance of Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs). Since the month of April 2026, more than 23.44 Lakh - 5 Kg FTL cylinders have been sold. Yesterday, more than 66,000 5 Kg FTL cylinders were delivered. Since 3rd April 2026, PSU OMCs have organised more than 10,100 awareness camps for 5 Kg FTL Cylinders, wherein around 1,75,000 - 5Kg FTL cylinders were also sold. Yesterday, 3778 5 Kg FTLs were sold through more than 130 camps. A three-member committee of Executive Directors of IOCL, HPCL and BPCL, in consultation with State authorities and industry bodies finalises the plan for the sale of Commercial LPG in the States/UTs. Since April-26, a total of 2,14,069 MT (Equivalent to more than 112.66 Lakh of 19 Kg LPG Cylinders) of Commercial LPG has been sold. On 02.05.2026, about 8220 MT of Commercial LPG (Equivalent to more than 4.33 Lakh - 19 Kg cylinders) was sold. Since April 2026, a total of 11082 MT of Auto LPG has been sold by PSU OMCs. Natural Gas Supply and PNG Expansion Initiatives Consumers have been prioritised with 100% supplies to D-PNG and CNG-Transport. The overall gas allocation to fertilizer plants has been enhanced to approximately 98% of their six-month average consumption. Additionally, gas supply to other industrial and commercial sectors, including supplies through CGD networks, is enhanced up to 80%. CGD entities have been advised to prioritize PNG connections for commercial establishments such as hotels, restaurants and canteens across all their GAs, to address concerns regarding the availability of commercial LPG. CGD companies including IGL, MGL, GAIL Gas and BPCL are offering incentives for domestic and commercial PNG connections. States/UTs and Central Ministries have been requested to expedite approvals required for expansion of CGD networks. The Government of India vide letter dated 18.03.2026 has offered all States/UTs additional 10% allocation of commercial LPG to States provided they can help in long term transition from LPG to PNG. 22 States/UTs are receiving additional commercial LPG allocation linked to PNG expansion reforms. The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways vide letter dated 24.03.26 has adopted an Accelerated Approval Framework for CGD infrastructure with reduced timelines as a special for 3 months to process applications pertaining to CGD infrastructure on priority. The Government of India vide Gazette dated 24.03.2026 has notified the Natural Gas and Petroleum Products Distribution (Through Laying, Building, Operation and Expansion of Pipelines and Other Facilities) Order, 2026 under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. The Order provides a streamlined and time-bound framework for laying and expanding pipelines across the country, addressing delays in approvals and access to land, and enabling faster development of natural gas infrastructure, including in residential areas. It is expected to accelerate PNG network growth, enhance last-mile connectivity, and support the transition to cleaner fuels, thereby strengthening energy security and advancing Indias gas-based economy. PNGRB has directed CGD entities to expedite D-PNG connections. Also, the National PNG Drive 2.0 has been extended till 30.06.2026 to sustain momentum in PNG expansion. To encourage a cleaner, more secure and self-reliant energy future, the Government of India has developed a model draft State CBG Policy. The model policy is intended to serve as a comprehensive flexible guiding framework to enable States to create their own investor-friendly and implementation-oriented ecosystem for CBG development. Those States which opt for this, will be prioritized for the next tranche of additional allocation of commercial LPG. MoEFCC vide order dated 07.04.2026 has directed CPCB to issue necessary directions to SPCB/PCCs for granting consent to establish or consent to operate within 15 days for CGD network/infrastructure. Since March 2026, about 6.04 Lakh PNG connections have been gasified and infrastructure has been created for additional 2.68 Lakh connections, taking the total to 8.72 lakh connections. Further, about 6.73 Lakh customers have been registered for new connections. Till 02.05.2026, more than 43,630 PNG consumers have surrendered their LPG connections via MYPNGD.in website. Crude Position and Refinery Operations All refineries are operating at high capacity with adequate crude inventories, while sufficient stocks of petrol and diesel are being maintained. Domestic LPG production from refineries has been increased to support domestic consumption. An inter-ministerial Joint Working Group (JWG) has been set up to ensure availability of petrochemical feedstock supply for the domestic market. Subsequently, Govt. of India vide order dated 01.04.2026 has permitted Oil Refinery companies including Petrochemical Complexes to make certain minimum quantities of C3 & C4 streams available for critical sectors as determined by Centre for High Technology (CHT). Based on the requests received from the Department of Pharmaceuticals, Department of Chemicals & Petro Chemicals (DCPC), Dept. for Promotion of Industry and internal trade (DPIIT), the provision for 1000 MT/day, from LPG pool, has been made for Pharma and Chemical sector companies. Since 9th April 2026, more than 10,600 MT of propylene and about 1400 MT of Butyl Acrylate has been sold by Mumbai, Kochi, Vizag, Chennai, Mathura and Gujarat refineries to Chemical, Pharma and Paint Industry. Retail Fuel Availability and pricing Measures All Retail outlets are operating normally across the country. The Middle East crisis has led to an abnormal increase in crude prices; however, to protect consumers, the Government of India has reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel by 10 per litre. Govt. of India vide Gazette notification dated 30.04.2026 has reduced the export levy on diesel from Rs. 55.50 per litre to Rs. 23 per litre and on ATF from Rs. 42 per litre to Rs. 33 per litre. Panic Buying is observed at certain Retail Outlets due to rumours. It is informed that there are adequate stocks of petrol and diesel available at all Petrol Pumps in the country. Regular Retail Prices for Petrol and Diesel are unchanged and there is no price increase at PSU OMCs Retail Outlets. Kerosene Availability and Distribution Measures An additional allocation of 48,000 KL of kerosene has been provided to States/UTs over and above regular allocation. 18 States/UTs have issued SKO allocation orders, while Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh have indicated no requirement. Maritime Safety and Shipping Operations The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has put in place necessary measures to safeguard Indian vessels and seafarers operating in the region. The Ministry stated that: The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways continues to coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Missions, and maritime stakeholders to ensure seafarer welfare and uninterrupted maritime operations. Vessel Update: A Marshall Islands-flagged LPG carrier, MT Sarv Shakti (IMO No. 9350599), carrying 46,313 MT of LPG (Indian cargo), with 20 crew members onboard including 18 Indians, has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz on 02 May 2026, and is expected to arrive at Visakhapatnam on 13 May 2026 All Indian seafarers in the region are safe, and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours. DG Shipping Control Room has handled 8,373 calls and more than 17,965 emails since activation. In the past 24 hours, 38 calls and 127 emails have been received. The Ministry, through the Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping), has facilitated the safe repatriation of more than 2,953 Indian seafarers so far, including 31 in the last 24 hours from various locations across the Gulf region. Port operations across India remain normal, with no congestion reported. Safety of Indian Nationals in the Region The Ministry of External Affairs continues to monitor developments in the Gulf and West Asia region, with focused efforts on ensuring safety, security and welfare of the Indian community in the region. It was informed that: The Ministry of External Affairs is in regular contact with State Governments and Union Territories for sharing of information and better alignment of efforts. Indian embassies and consulates continue to operate round-the-clock helplines to provide timely assistance and are proactively assisting our citizens. They are also in close contact with the local Governments. Updated advisories are being issued including information related to local government guidelines, flight and travel situations, consular services and various welfare measures being undertaken for the community. Indian Missions are actively engaged with the resident Indian community. They are regularly interacting with the Indian community associations, organizations, professional groups, and Indian companies to address their concerns. Government is according high priority to the welfare of Indian seafarers in the region. Indian Missions are extending all assistance to them including coordination with the local authorities and agencies, extending consular assistance, and assisting for requests to return to India. The overall flight situation continues to improve with additional flights operating from the region to various destinations in India. On May 2, the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority announced full resumption of normal air navigation operations within UAE airspace and the lifting of temporary precautionary measures. Indian and UAE carriers are operating flights from UAE to various destinations in India. Flights continue to operate from various airports in Saudi Arabia and Oman to various destinations in India. Qatar airspace is partially open. Air India, Air India Express, Indigo and Qatar Airways are operating flights from Qatar to various destinations in India. Kuwait airspace is open. Jazeera Airways and Kuwait Airways are operating flights from Kuwait to India. BBahrain airspace is open. Air India Express, Indigo and Gulf Air are operating flights from Bahrain to various destinations in India. Iraq airspace is open with limited flight operations to destinations in the region, which can be used for onward travel to India. Iran airspace is partially open for cargo and chartered flights. We have advised Indian nationals to avoid travelling to Iran and urged those already there to leave via land border routes, with our Embassys support. So far, our Embassy in Tehran has facilitated movement of 2,504 Indian nationals out of Iran through land border routes. Israel airspace is open and limited flight operations have resumed to destinations in the region, which can be used for onward travel to India.
NEET UG 2026: Union Minister of Education assesses arrangements
New Delhi, May 03: Union Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan visited the headquarters of the National Testing Agency (NTA) to assess the on-ground conduct for the NEET UG 2026 examination held today. During the visit, the Minister oversaw key operational aspects including examination logistics, coordination with the centres, and monitoring systems put in place to conduct the test seamlessly across the country. Officials briefed him on measures taken to handle the large number of candidates and maintain discipline at examination venues. The NEET UG 2026 examination was conducted by the National Testing Agency for nearly 23 lakh registered candidates. The test was held at centres across the country under strict protocols. NEET UG continues to be one of the largest undergraduate entrance examinations in India. It serves as the gateway for admission to MBBS, BDS, and other allied medical programmes across institutions in the country.
Health ministry releases guidelines for strengthening child healthcare services across country
New Delhi, May 03: In a significant step towards strengthening child health services in the country, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare released the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) 2.0 Guidelines at the recently concluded National Summit on Good Practices and Innovations in Public Healthcare Service Delivery. The RBSK 2.0 Guidelines mark a major advancement in Indias flagship child health screening programme, building on over a decade of implementation and expanding its scope to address emerging child health priorities. The updated framework reinforces and broadens the established 4Ds approach Defects at Birth, Diseases, Deficiencies and Developmental Delays, while incorporating new-age health challenges including non-communicable diseases, mental health conditions, and behavioural concerns. Revised guidelines introduce a comprehensive preventive, promotive and curative continuum of care, strengthening the programmes existing lifecycle-based approach covering children from birth to 18 years, with increased focus on digitalization. This shift reflects Indias evolving child health needs and its commitment to ensuring not just survival, but holistic growth and development. A key feature of RBSK 2.0 is the expanded screening scope, covering a wider range of conditions including developmental disorders, mental health issues, and risk factors for non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. Screening services continue to be delivered through Mobile Health Teams at Anganwadi Centres and schools, ensuring universal outreach and early identification. The Guidelines also emphasize strengthened referral linkages and continuity of care, with clearly defined pathways from community-level screening to facility-based diagnosis and treatment. A robust referral tracking system ensures that children identified with health conditions are followed through the entire care pathway, minimizing dropouts and ensuring timely intervention. In line with the Governments focus on digital health, RBSK 2.0 introduces digital health cards, real-time data systems, and integrated platforms for tracking, monitoring and service delivery. These digital innovations are expected to enhance programme efficiency, accountability, and evidence-based decision-making across all levels of implementation. The Guidelines further promote multi-sectoral convergence, bringing together health, education, and women and child development systems to ensure comprehensive and coordinated service delivery. Schools, Anganwadi Centres, and community platforms serve as key touchpoints for screening, awareness, and follow-up care. By strengthening early identification, improving referral systems, and ensuring sustained follow-up, RBSK 2.0 is expected to significantly enhance child health outcomes, reduce disease burden, and support the overall well-being of children across the country. The release of the RBSK 2.0 Guidelines reflects the Governments continued commitment to ensuring accessible, equitable and quality healthcare services for every child, with a focus on early intervention, continuity of care and long-term health outcomes.
HED announces admissions for FYUGP, registration to open on May 9
Srinagar, May 03: In a latest development, the J&K Higher Education Department announced commencement of the centralised admission process for Four-Year Undergraduate Programmes (FYUGP) and five-year Integrated Postgraduate courses across in all the colleges across J&K. As per the admission notification issued by the Directorate of Colleges J&K, admissions will be offered in more than 60 major subjects across 142 degree colleges in Jammu and Kashmir. The selection of candidates will be strictly based on merit obtained in the 10+2 examination, while subject combinations will vary from college to college and will be displayed during the preference-filling process on the admission portal, the notification reads. As per the notification, the department has scheduled the opening of the centralised admission portal from May 9, 2026 (10:00 AM) while the registration and preference-filling window will remain open till May 27, 2026 (7:00 PM). As per the official schedule, the first merit list will be published on May 30, 2026, followed by completion of admission formalities and fee submission from June 1 to June 6 of 2026. The second merit list will be declared on June 9. The candidates will complete the admission procedures between June 10 and June 15. A spot round for vacant seats has been scheduled from June 18 to June 25, 2026, the notification reads. It further reads that the class work for winter zone colleges will commence from June 15,2026 while summer zone colleges will begin academic activities from July 15 of 2026 respectively. Applicants have been asked to upload scanned copies of essential documents during registration, including class 10th and 12th marks cards, a recent passport-size photograph, Aadhaar number, domicile certificate (if available), and category certificate, if applicable. The incomplete or pending category certificates will not be accepted, the notification reads. As pr the notification a non-refundable registration fee of Rs 200 has been fixed for all applicants. To facilitate students, counselling and facilitation centres have been established in all degree colleges across J&K. Aspirants are advised to seek assistance at these centres to avoid errors during form submission and preference filling, it reads. As per the notification, the candidates have been urged to carefully go through the detailed admission guidelines and registration manual available on the official portal before applying.

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