Multitasking is dead, long live monotasking: Doing one thing well may be the real superpower in 2026
The author argues that multitasking hinders effective task completion and quality. He suggests that focusing on one task at a time offers better results. Societal pressures currently favor parallel workstream management, which is detrimental. The future may necessitate a shift towards monotasking for human endeavors. Employers and educators should encourage and reward this focused approach.
India wasn't always one: The forgotten story of its unification
India's journey to independence in 1947 initiated a challenging process of national unification. Despite gaining freedom, several former Portuguese and French colonies remained distinct entities for years. Additionally, many princely states pursued their own forms of independence, complicating the national formation. Vallabhbhai Patel emerged as a pivotal figure in integrating these varied regions, showcasing India's complex trajectory towards unity.
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A Venice fly trap: Skip Kapoor, see Singh
Anish Kapoor's London exhibition features visceral art and large-scale installations. The author visited the Venice Biennale, exploring diverse artistic expressions. Dayanita Singh's intimate archival works offered a profound contrast to Kapoor's scale. Lee Ufan presented quieter, contemplative pieces bridging painting and sculpture. The journey through art destinations often lingers longer than the art itself.
NIA searches 10 locations in cross-border terror conspiracy case
Srinagar, Aug 22: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) today conducted searches at 10 locations across Srinagar, Kupwara, Anantnag, Pulwama and Budgam in connection with the investigation of a cross-border terror conspiracy involving Pak-based handlers and a network of local Over Ground Workers (OGWs) allegedly providing logistical and other forms of support to infiltrated terrorists. As per the statement, the searches were aimed at securing further documentary, digital and material evidence relating to the conspiracy and at ascertaining the roles of persons allegedly associated with the local support network. The case, arising out of FIR No. 0024/2026 of Police Station Zakoora, Srinagar, was subsequently re-registered by NIA as RC-02/2026/NIA/JMU under Section 23 of the UA (P) Act, 1967, Sections 7 and 25 of the Arms Act, 1959, and Section 4 of the Explosive Substances Act, 1908. The case was initiated following the arrest of an OGW allegedly associated with the proscribed terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) during the late-night hours of 31st March 2026 at a naka point, from whose possession a hand grenade and live ammunition were recovered. During the investigation, Pakistani terrorists allegedly connected with the conspiracy were arrested and the identities and alleged roles of members of the local support network were also ascertained. Investigation conducted so far has indicated alleged linkages between Pak-based handlers and local associates, who were allegedly being used for communication, logistical arrangements, movement and concealment of terrorists, provision of shelter, reconnaissance and other forms of facilitation. The investigation is also examining the financial trail, communication channels, movement of the accused, and the source of arms and explosives, with a view to establishing the complete network and the extent of its activities. The searches conducted today form part of the continuing investigation into the larger conspiracy and the alleged facilitation mechanism supporting cross-border terrorism. Further evidence relevant to the investigation has been secured and is being examined and corroborated with other material collected in the case. NIA is continuing its investigation to identify all persons involved and ascertain their respective roles in the conspiracy. Further legal action, including arrests or recoveries, may follow, subject to the outcome of the investigation, statement added.
LG Saxena launches Zhabstok Ladakh Portal to boost youth participation in governance
Leh, Aug 22: Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Saturday launched 'Zhabstok Ladakh', the first of its kind official youth internship portal aimed at institutionalising the participation of young people in governance and providing them with hands-on experience in public administration. Under the initiative, 2,000 youth will be selected for a three-month internship across 25 departments of the Ladakh administration. The interns will receive a monthly honorarium of Rs 5,000 during the programme, a Lok Bhavan spokesperson said. With a large portion of our population under 30, I am confident that their ideas and energy would strengthen and enrich each of these departments and help realise the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047. With this initiative, Ladakh will lead the way in demonstrating how Government and youth can collaborate for development. The initiative would provide a new avenue for young people to serve Ladakh, gain practical experience and contribute their energy and ideas towards addressing local challenges, Saxena said while launching the portal. The Lt Governor emphasised that Ladakh is a young region and its youth constitute its greatest strength. With a large proportion of the population below 30 years of age, the future of Ladakh rests significantly in the hands of its young people. Launched as part of the Youth Month, the portal (https://internship.ladakh.gov.in/) will provide students and young people of the UT an opportunity to participate directly in the development process by undertaking internships across 25 departments of the UT Administration through a single application platform, the spokesperson said. He said the LG Yuva Internship Programme will be formally rolled out on September 17 coinciding with the birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, observed as 'Seva Diwas'. It seeks to move beyond conventional government-citizen engagement and create an institutional mechanism through which young people can become active partners in governance and community development, the official said. The spokesperson said registration for the three-month internship programme will commence from August 22 and continue till September 5, followed by document verification from September 6 to 14. The internship will commence on September 17, with 2,000 youth to be selected for the programme. Selected interns will receive a monthly honorarium of Rs 5,000 during the internship period. Based on their performance, the internship of the best-performing candidates may be extended by an additional three months. At the completion of the internship, participants will be provided certificates that can strengthen their academic and professional profiles and support their future employment opportunities, the spokesperson said. The official said the programme will enable interns to work with different departments of the UT Administration, understand how Government functions, gain first-hand exposure to public administration and learn how policies and ideas are translated into programmes and projects on the ground. Candidates will be allotted departments based on their skills and interests, enabling them to contribute in areas where their capabilities can be best utilised, the official said.
Rape-death of J-K minor: Dy CM says govt won't tolerate violence against girls
Jammu, Aug 22: Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Saturday condemned the recent death of a minor girl during an alleged attempt to terminate her pregnancy after she was raped by her school teacher, saying the government would not tolerate any form of violence, injustice or cruelty against children. Calling the incident unfortunate and disturbing, Choudhary said police have already taken action in the case. Any injustice or cruelty against girls -- or children in general -- will not be tolerated, the deputy chief minister said, asserting that none should assume that they can mistreat and violate anyone with impunity. A 15-year-old girl from a tribal community was allegedly raped repeatedly by a teacher in her school for several months resulting in pregnancy, and death following a botched abortion, in Chatroo area of Kishtwar district on Thursday. Police have arrested the accused teacher, besides the headmaster of the school and his brother. There are no words to adequately condemn what happened, he said, stressing that the government would never tolerate such incidents. The deputy chief minister also clarified that the police do not come under the administrative control of the elected Jammu and Kashmir government. However, he said this could not be an excuse for allowing injustice to be committed against people, particularly girls. If such things continue to increase, the Omar Abdullah government will not tolerate it. We will go to whatever extent necessary to stop such incidents, he said, adding that the government would take every step to prevent such acts. Talking to reporters after conducting a surprise inspection at a government hospital in Jammu, the deputy chief minister further said he has taken strong exception to deployment of girl students at reception counters at the hospital and has ordered immediate corrective measures. Choudhary said he visited the hospital following complaints that the facility was not being properly managed. I came here because there had been complaints of mismanagement. I wanted to see the situation myself, he said, adding that he has observed several issues and directed the hospital superintendent for urgent rectification. I was particularly surprised to see that girls who have come here to study have been made to sit at the reception. That is not their job, he said. The deputy chief minister directed that students should no longer be assigned reception duties, saying security personnel should instead be deployed for the task. He said guiding patients and visitors about the availability and location of doctors was responsibility of security staff or personnel specifically assigned for the purpose. Choudhary said the hospital administration had been instructed to address the issue and ensure that students were not assigned duties unrelated to their purpose at the facility. On the other hand, protests continued for the third consecutive day in different parts of the Jammu region, including Jammu, Kishtwar and Doda districts, with demonstrators -- many among them students -- expressing outrage over the rape of the 15-year-old girl and demanding an impartial inquiry to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. Protesters called for the strictest possible punishment for the culprits, besides seeking accountability from those found to have been negligent. They also urged authorities to ensure a transparent investigation and effective measures to prevent recurrence of such incidents.
What's the point of elections if elected representatives arent respected: J-K Dy CM
Jammu, Aug 22: Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Saturday rejected claims that the National Conference (NC) led government was delaying the elections to Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) but stressed that there should be an administrative and political structure in which elected representatives could genuinely exercise their powers. Citing the existing Union Territory arrangement, he said, Today, this is the Omar Abdullah government, but we do not have the police, nor do we have our own IPS or IAS cadre. So what kind of government is this? So the NC government would not want PRI elections to be held only for the elected representatives o later be ignored, denied respect and not even recognised by the officers, he told reporters while responding to a question about BJP charging the NC-led government of deliberately delaying the elections to panchayat and urban local bodies. We have never said we do not want elections. We have said, give us statehood. They (BJP leadership) tell us it will be given at an appropriate time, Choudhary said. Earlier, the government had said the process to hold local bodies elections was underway, and polls would be conducted after the completion of administrative formalities such as voter lists, reservations, and delimitation. Today, if we make someone a sarpanch or a DDC (district development council) member, would the officers actually listen to them. What is the point of holding such elections, he asked, adding that the people wanted genuine and meaningful elections, not merely symbolic elections. Choudhary was speaking to reporters after conducting a surprise inspection of a government hospital here.
It is definitely a shock: Sajad Lone censures govt over power tariff hike
Srinagar, Aug 22: Peoples Conference chairman and MLA Handwara Sajad Gani Lone today censured government over power tariff hike in Jammu and Kashmir. He said despite two years have been passed but not a single rupee worth of benefit in terms of free electricity has been provided to consumers. In a post on X, Lone said: People in Jammu and Kashmir will now have to pay more from their pockets for electricity. The regulator has approved a 6.83% hike in power tariff and says it has avoided a tariff shock. It is definitely a shock for those who were promised 200 units free in 2024 by the ruling party. Almost two years have passed and till date not a single rupee worth of benefit in terms of free power has been passed on to the consumers. Not only that. Load has been increased in non metered areas, which has increased the monthly bill.
Jammu, Aug 22: The Tribal Gujjar Bakkarwal Welfare Foundation, a forum working for the welfare and advancement of the Gujjar-Bakarwal community and for the preservation and promotion of its culture, language and traditions, today convened an urgent online meeting to discuss the deeply disturbing reports concerning the alleged sexual exploitation, pregnancy and tragic death of a 12-year-old child belonging to the Gujjar community and studying in Class 5. In a statement issued, the members of the Foundation expressed profound shock, anguish and grave concern over the incident and stated that according to information appearing in various media reports, the child was allegedly subjected to sexual assault by her school teacher, Khalid Hussain, over a prolonged period, resulting in pregnancy. It has further been reported that the child was allegedly administered pregnancy-termination medication in circumstances involving Khalid Hussain and his brother, Tariq Hussain, following which the child and the newborn child tragically died. The Foundation emphasised that these are matters requiring a thorough, impartial and expeditious investigation, with responsibility being fixed strictly in accordance with law. The Foundation also expressed serious concern over media reports and allegations that the family of the accused persons is influential and that attempts are allegedly being made through threats, pressure or other influence upon the economically vulnerable nomadic family of the deceased child to hush up the matter. The Foundation demanded that the Police and Civil Administration immediately ensure the safety and security of the victim's family and material witnesses, and ensure that no person, irrespective of his social or political influence, is permitted to interfere with the investigation, intimidate witnesses or obstruct the course of justice. The members observed that the allegations are particularly disturbing because one of the persons accused is stated to have been the teacher of the deceased child. A teacher occupies a position of trust, responsibility and authority and is expected to protect and guide children entrusted to his care. Any sexual exploitation of a child by a person occupying such a position of trust constitutes an extremely grave betrayal of that relationship and demands the strictest response permissible under law. The Foundation also expressed serious concern over media reports and allegations that the family of the accused persons is influential and that attempts are allegedly being made through threats, pressure or other influence upon the economically vulnerable nomadic family of the deceased child to hush up the matter. The Foundation demanded that the Police and Civil Administration immediately ensure the safety and security of the victim's family and material witnesses, and ensure that no person, irrespective of his social or political influence, is permitted to interfere with the investigation, intimidate witnesses or obstruct the course of justice. The members observed that the allegations are particularly disturbing because one of the persons accused is stated to have been the teacher of the deceased child. A teacher occupies a position of trust, responsibility and authority and is expected to protect and guide children entrusted to his care. Any sexual exploitation of a child by a person occupying such a position of trust constitutes an extremely grave betrayal of that relationship and demands the strictest response permissible under law. The Foundation further expressed concern regarding the particular vulnerability of children belonging to nomadic and economically weaker sections of the Gujjar-Bakarwal community. Owing to economic hardship, seasonal migration, geographical isolation, interrupted access to institutional safeguards and dependence upon local educational arrangements, many such children may be particularly vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. The Foundation stressed that the present incident must therefore not be viewed merely as an isolated criminal case, but should also prompt the authorities to examine whether adequate child-protection mechanisms are actually reaching children in remote, migratory and marginalised communities. Considering that one of the accused is reportedly a teacher and the deceased child was his student, the Foundation called upon the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), the concerned Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Police and other competent child-protection authorities to take cognisance of the matter. The Foundation demanded an appropriate and sensitive inquiry to ascertain whether any other child studying in the school may also have been subjected to sexual abuse, harassment or other inappropriate conduct and if during such inquiry any information suggesting abuse of another child comes to light, immediate action should follow in accordance with law. Taking a wider view of child safety, the Foundation urged the NCPCR, CWCs and the concerned administration to evolve an appropriate mechanism for periodic child-safety audits, awareness programmes and confidential counselling/outreach in schools and other institutions formal as well as informal where children are imparted education, tuition, religious instruction or otherwise remain under the supervision of adults, statement said. The forum stated that they stands firmly in solidarity with the family of the deceased child and assures them of its support in their pursuit of justice. The Foundation demanded a fair, transparent, time-bound and uncompromised investigation, preservation of all relevant evidence, protection of the victim's family and witnesses, and prosecution of every person found involved in the commission of the offence, destruction or concealment of evidence, intimidation of witnesses or obstruction of investigation. The foundation also demanded immediate termination of the accused from the service. The urgent online meeting was attended, among others, by Dr. Nasib Ali, Kabir Choudhary, Fazal Hussain, Mustafa Ali, Noor Ahed Chouhan and Sajad, who unanimously expressed their anguish over the incident and reiterated the Foundation's resolve to stand with the victim's family and to work for the safety, dignity and protection of children of the Gujjar-Bakarwal community, statement added.
Only insensitive govt can put additional burden on people: Altaf Bukhari on power tariff hike
Srinagar, Aug 22: Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP) president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari today expressed disappointment over hike in power tariff in Jammu and Kashmir, saying only an insensitive government can think of putting an additional burden on people. Taking to micro-blogging site X, Bukhari said: Only a government that is insensitive towards the problems and grievances of people can think of putting an additional burden on them by increasing power tariffs. At a time when the people are already facing serious challenges like unemployment, rising inflation, and difficulties in the tourism and horticulture sectors, one fails to understand why the authorities have approved an average 6.83% hike in power tariffs for 202627. The ruling party had promised 200 units of free electricity and free gas cylinders for domestic use. These promises were made to seek votes from the people. But two years after coming to power, instead of providing relief to people already struggling with hardships, the government has chosen to increase power tariffs. This is deeply disappointing. Bukhari said that Apni Party stands firmly with the people in these difficult times, and will strongly raise this issue and oppose the power tariff hike. He added that the party will continue to stand with the people and fight against every decision that adds to their hardships.
PDP legislator Para slams CM Omar over revised power tariff in J&K
Srinagar, Aug 22: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) legislator Waheed-ur-Rehman Para on Saturday slammed government over power tariff hike, questioning chief minister Omar Abdullah that what happened to those promises made with the people of Jammu and Kashmir before coming into power. The PDP leader while listing the current crisis said that when unemployment is at its peak, inflation is biting hard and ordinary families are struggling to make ends meet, the government has imposed a 6.83 percent power tariff hike. In a post on X, Para said: At a time when unemployment is at a peak, inflation is biting hard and ordinary families are struggling to make ends meet, the government has imposed a 6.83% power tariff hike. They came to power with an aspirational agenda, 200 units of free electricity, free gas and free ration. From free tariff promises of relief to higher bills, what happened to the promise? @CM_JnK. Notably the revised tariff has been approved through Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) and will remain applicable to electricity consumption from September 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027.
Teen critically injured in bear attack in Ramban
Jammu, Aug 22: A 14-year-old boy was critically injured in a bear attack in a forested area of Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban on Saturday, officials said. Akram Ahmad Chopan, a resident of Seeri village, was attacked by the wild bear at Asher in Banihal area, where he had gone to tend to his livestock, the officials said. They said some shepherds, on hearing his cries, rushed to his rescue and shifted him to the Sub-District Hospital for treatment after chasing away the beast.
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NC govt betrays people again: Sunil Sharma on power tariff hike
Srinagar, Aug 22: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Sunil Sharma, on Saturday strongly criticised the National Conference (NC)-led government over the reported 6.83 per cent increase in electricity tariffs, terming the move a betrayal of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Sharma said the NC had come to power with a clear promise of providing 200 units of free electricity to every household, but nearly two years after the 2024 Assembly elections, the commitment remained unfulfilled. Instead, he said, consumers were now being burdened with higher electricity bills. The NC government promised 200 units of free electricity to every household. But instead of fulfilling that commitment, people are now facing an increase in electricity tariffs. This is not relief; it is a betrayal of the trust placed in the government, Sharma said. He said the 6.83 per cent tariff hike, expected to come into effect from September 1, would further increase the financial burden on ordinary families already struggling with inflation and rising household expenses. Sharma said the development highlighted a stark contradiction between the NCs electoral promises and its performance in government. Before the elections, the promise was 200 units of free electricity; after the elections, the reality is higher electricity bills. The government must explain why the promises made to the people have not been fulfilled, he said. The Leader of Opposition also questioned the Omar Abdullah-led governments commitment to the NCs manifesto promise of providing 200 units of free electricity. The people of Jammu and Kashmir deserve answers, not slogans. The NC must explain where the promised 200 units of free electricity are and why, instead of fulfilling its commitment, the government is increasing the burden on consumers, Sharma said. Sharma warned that the BJP would continue to raise the concerns of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and hold the NC-led government accountable for the promises made during the 2024 Assembly elections.
IIM Jammu will earn global recognition and respect in next decade: Lieutenant Governor
Jammu, Aug 22: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha joined the Board of Governors, faculty, students, alumni and dignitaries today to celebrate 10 years of IIM Jammu. Reflecting on IIM Jammu's remarkable journey, the Lieutenant Governor said that from a modest beginning to its current standing as one of India's fastest-emerging business schools, the Institute has scripted a new history while setting out an ambitious roadmap for the decade ahead. Recalling that IIM Jammu started a decade ago with just 56 students on a temporary campus on Canal Road, the Lieutenant Governor noted that the institute has since grown into a nationally recognised and internationally engaged centre for management education. He observed that IIM Jammu is now the fifth IIM in the country to hold both AMBA and EFMD accreditation, and it has built academic partnerships with institutions across France, Morocco, South Korea, Greece, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Poland, Sweden, Taiwan and, most recently, Brazil. He said the research output at the institute has also expanded sharply, growing from just two published papers in 2017 to close to 350 this year. The Lieutenant Governor commended the hard work and a decade of consistent effort under the leadership of Director Professor B.S. Sahay, the faculty and the Board of Governors, describing the institute's trajectory as a model that other business schools are beginning to look to for inspiration. I have seen details of one achievement after another, along with several distinctive initiatives that have become an inspiring example, a role model, for other business schools. I am certain that, in the future, people will remember these achievements as a standard and an ideal, and will seek to emulate them, he said. The Lieutenant Governor invoked the founding stories of three of the world's most respected business schools - Harvard, built on the discipline of case-based learning; Stanford, built on connecting the classroom to real-world enterprise through Silicon Valley; and Wharton, built on mastering the complexities of global capital markets. Each, the Lieutenant Governor observed, succeeded not by trying to be everything, but by committing to one distinctive idea and pursuing it with patience over generations. The Lieutenant Governor said that IIM Jammu now stands at a similar starting point and the decisions it makes over the coming years will shape its identity for decades to come. He emphasised four priorities for the IIM Jammu. A distinctive academic identity should be the priority. Rather than relying primarily on case studies drawn from Western business schools, IIM Jammu should build its own tradition of case writing rooted in the realities of Indian enterprise including the logistical and entrepreneurial challenges unique to Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. Experiential learning. We need to move education beyond the lecture hall. Every student to undertake a real, tangible project before graduation, whether through the institute's Entrepreneurship Centre, a policy challenge, or direct engagement with local businesses supported by its Centre for Small Business Development. Research with a sharp edge should be the focus. Building on the institute's rapid growth in research output, a deeper focus should be on questions specific to border economies, sustainable development and frontier entrepreneurship, areas where IIM Jammu is uniquely positioned to lead. Placements should be seen as a nation-building exercise. I hope within a decade, IIM Jammu graduates would be recognised for reshaping major companies and founding leading enterprises. Each graduate should be seen as a contributor to India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, the Lieutenant Governor said. He said the real examinations take place in corporate boardrooms, markets and in life itself, where the data is often incomplete, stakeholders have differing opinions and there is no teacher to provide readymade answers. IIM Jammu's growth must now be converted into new discoveries. IIM Jammu must ask itself what can be done in the fields of administration, sustainable development and entrepreneurship in the economies of border areas. I believe that great institutions are great because, when the nation faces difficult questions, it looks to them for answers. If IIM Jammu continues to move forward with complete confidence over the next ten years, I am certain that its name will be spoken across the world with immense pride and respect, the Lieutenant Governor said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor released seven coffee-table books of IIM Jammu. Padma Shri Dr. Milind Pralhad Kamble, Chairman, Board of Governors (BoG), IIM Jammu; Sriram Dandekar, Former Chairman, BoG, IIM; Anand Kripalu, Member, BoG, IIM Jammu; Prof. B.S. Sahay, Director IIM Jammu; S. Shivakumar, Operating Partner, Advent International; Vice Chancellors of various Universities; Head of Departments, Faculty and students of IIM Jammu; prominent citizens and senior officials of Police and Civil Administration were present.
Cross-FIRs filed after attack on CJP team in Jaipur during visit to govt school
Jaipur, Aug 22: Amid a row over an alleged attack on members of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) during a visit to a government school in Jaipur, the outfit and local villagers have lodged FIRs against each other, accusing one another of assault and creating a ruckus. The CJP team on Friday reached Rampura Kanwarpura village to inspect the condition of a government school when a confrontation broke out between its members and local residents, whom the CJP has accused of being BJP goons. Some villagers, however, claimed that the team's presence created fear in the area. The school had been functioning from a cattle enclosure after its building was declared unsafe. On Saturday morning, its students were shifted to new premises by the authorities. Shivdaspura SHO Rajesh Gautam said that a local villager lodged a complaint last night alleging that CJP members had arrived in large numbers and had intimidated residents. They claimed that children were scared and were not attending school. Gautam said that the second FIR follows a complaint registered by a CJP member, alleging that the team members were beaten up during the incident. They have demanded the immediate arrest of those responsible for the alleged attack. Reacting to the FIR, CJP co-convenor Ashutosh Ranka alleged that the attackers were goons called by BJP leaders. We have videos and all the evidence. If they also have evidence, let them show it, he said. Purported videos of the incident show a large number of people engaging in a heated exchange with the CJP team, pushing and shoving its members as they tried to enter the village. Some clips also showed smashed windows of cars, believed to have belonged to the visiting CJP team. Villagers, allegedly accompanied by BJP workers, put up barricades and forcibly pushed back the CJP team that was visiting the government school as part of its 'School Thik Karo' campaign on Friday morning. The villagers claimed that the government had already sanctioned funds for the repair work of the school building, which could be carried out with local efforts.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khans sister files contempt plea over violation of SC hospitalisation order
Islamabad, Aug 22: The sister of jailed former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan on Saturday filed a petition in the Supreme Court, accusing the government and senior officials of violating the top courts order to shift him to a private hospital for medical examination and treatment. Uzma Khan has sought contempt proceedings alleging wilful violation of the Supreme Courts August 18 order. The Supreme Court had directed authorities to shift 73-year-old Khan from Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi to Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad within two days and ordered that he remain there until the next hearing on September 16. Instead, Khan was taken to the state-run Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in Islamabad during the night of August 20-21 for medical examination and treatment before being returned to Adiala Jail. Khans family and leaders of his political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, have termed the move a violation of the Supreme Court order and challenged the official action. In her petition, Uzma Khan urged the top court to initiate contempt proceedings against the respondents for their wilful, deliberate and contumacious disobedience and violation of the August 18 order. The respondents include Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, and several senior government officials, including Adiala Jail Superintendent Sajid Baig. The petition contended that the court was being approached in light of the non-compliance and brazen violations of the Supreme Courts order by the respondents. It is clear from the respondents own admissions that the court directions contained in the August 18 order were violated, it said. It said the failure to shift Khan to Shifa International Hospital leaves no manner of doubt that the respondents had consciously chosen to disregard and violate the top courts order. It also said the respondents conduct undermined the authority of the Supreme Court and warranted cognisance by the court. The petition further requested the Supreme Court to issue show-cause notices to the respondents and direct them to appear personally. It also sought appropriate punishment against the respondents and asked the court to take all necessary steps to implement its directions for Khans medical examination. The government, however, has defended its decision to take Khan to PIMS rather than Shifa, citing security concerns. Two specialists from Shifa International Hospital also participated in Khans eye examination at PIMS, according to the hospital administration. They said that PIMS specialists conducted other medical examinations on Khan as well. Meanwhile, the government has petitioned the Supreme Court seeking a review and recall of its order to shift the former cricketer-turned-politician to a private hospital, arguing that the order was discriminatory because it applied only to Khan and could set a precedent for other prisoners to seek treatment at private hospitals. The Supreme Courts order followed months of concern raised by Khans family and supporters over his health, particularly an eye condition diagnosed earlier this year. Khan was taken to PIMS several times after his right central retinal vein occlusion was detected in late January. A report submitted by jail authorities to the Supreme Court said Khans eye condition had improved significantly and his vision was almost normal. Khan has been in Rawalpindis Adiala Jail since 2023 in connection with several cases. His supporters have continued to protest against his incarceration. His relatives and party colleagues have repeatedly alleged human rights violations and accused authorities of restricting his access to adequate medical care, family visits and legal counsel. The government has rejected such allegations. The Supreme Courts August 18 order was issued while it was hearing several identical petitions following Khans eye ailment. The petitioners had sought his transfer to a private hospital, saying they were not satisfied with the treatment he was receiving at government hospitals.
This Govt is made to trouble people: Altaf Bukhari slams 6.83% power tariff hike
Srinagar, Aug 22: Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari has hit out at the government over the 6.83 per cent increase in electricity tariffs in Jammu and Kashmir, saying he was not surprised by the move and accusing the government of taking steps that would trouble the people. Bukhari was speaking to reporters during a felicitation function for Muhammad Syed Akhoon, who has recently joined the Apni Party. It was a felicitation function for Muhammad Syed Akhoon, who has recently joined our Jamaat. We all wanted to celebrate this day as a happy day, Bukhari said. Asked about reports that electricity bills would increase from September 1, Bukhari said, I am not surprised at all. I think this government is made to trouble people. He said he would not be surprised if the government took what he described as a selfish step, but assured people that his party would make efforts to oppose such measures. Maybe they will take such a selfish step. But we assure people that we will do our best to stop these people from doing such things, he said. We will see that we will not let these draconian measures to trouble people, Bukhari added. The remarks came against the backdrop of the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commissions approval of an average 6.83 per cent increase in electricity tariffs, with the revised rates scheduled to take effect from September 1. During the interaction, Bukhari also spoke about womens safety and the recent incident in Kishtwar. He said women were not safe anywhere and described the situation as a matter of shame. Women are not safe anywhere. It is a matter of bad luck, he said. We are ashamed. Is this Jammu and Kashmir? Is this true Jammu and Kashmir? Bukhari added. Referring to the incident that took place in Kishtwar the previous day, he called for the harshest punishment. I would like to say that the incident that took place yesterday in Kishtawar should be punished with death, he said. He also urged the administration and police to ensure that such cases were dealt with through fast-track proceedings so that those responsible were punished and the proceedings served as a deterrent. I would like to say to the administration and police that these cases should be punished on a fast track so that it is a lesson for others, he said. Asked about a statement by Sajjad Shaheen describing the 2014 alliance with the BJP as a historical betrayal, Bukhari declined to react. I don't think that I should react to their statement, he said. Bukhari was also asked about a statement by the US ambassador that Kashmir is an important part of India. He said the statement did not surprise him. I don't think that it is surprising to us, he said. We are a part of India, Bukhari said, adding that he did not want the US ambassador to merely state that Jammu and Kashmir is an important part of India. We don't want the US ambassador to say that we are an important part of India. We want the people of India to understand that Jammu and Kashmir is an important part of India, he said. Bukhari stressed that greater attention should be paid to the sentiments and concerns of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. We should take care of the emotions and feelings of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he said. He also called for the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir to be protected. We should take care of the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Bukhari said. He concluded by stressing the need to protect the lives of the people of the region. We should take care of the lives of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he said.
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Kangan, Aug 22: The body of an 18-year-old youth from Srinagar was retrieved from Nallah Sindh in the Kangan area of central Kashmirs Ganderbal district following an intensive two-day joint search and rescue operation. The deceased has been identified as Danish Bilal, a resident of the Srinagar. The incident occurred when Danish reportedly slipped and was swept away by fast-flowing currents while taking a bath in Nallah Sindh near the Dumping Park at Kijpara in Kangan on Friday. Alarmed onlookers immediately alerted local authorities after he failed to surface. Personnel from the Kangan Police, the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) units from Ganderbal and Gund, and local residents immediately mobilized a multi-agency search effort downstream. Rescuers navigated treacherous water speeds and cold temperatures across Friday and Saturday before trace teams recovered the body near Preng area. Officials said after necessary medico-legal formalities the body will be handed over to the family for last rites. Local police have registered a case regarding the incident. Local administration officials have issued repeated advisories urging youth and tourists to exercise extreme caution near fast-flowing water bodies like Nallah Sindh, especially during summer months when water levels and currents remain unpredictable.
Special NIA court rejects bail plea of Pulwama blast accused Insha Jan
Jammu, Aug 22: A special NIA court here has rejected the bail plea of Insha Jan alias Insha Tariq, an accused in the 2019 Pulwama suicide attack that killed 40 CRPF personnel, observing that sufficient material existed on record to presume that the accusations against her were prima facie true. In his 15-page order delivered on August 20, Special Judge Prem Sagar held that the statutory bar under Section 43-D(5) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) also operated against the accused and prevented her release on bail at this stage. Jan, a resident of Harkipora village in south Kashmirs Pulwama district, was arrested along with her father, Peer Tariq Ahmad Shah, on March 3, 2020. She is facing trial on charges under the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC), the UAPA, the Arms Act and the Explosive Substances Act. The court framed charges against her on December 10, 2022. According to the NIAs chargesheet, Jan was allegedly involved in the terror conspiracy and remained in constant contact with Pakistani terrorist Muhammad Umar Farooq, who, along with another Pakistani terrorist Mohd Kamran Ali, was involved in planning the Pulwama attack before they were eliminated in separate encounters by security forces. She is also accused of providing food, shelter and other logistical support to the two terrorists and other Jaish-e-Mohammed operatives. Besides, a viral video of suicide bomber Adil Ahmad Dar, which went viral after the February 14, 2019, attack, was allegedly recorded at her house on January 28 and 29. The court's decision came after it considered the arguments from both the defence and the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The defence relied principally on Jans prolonged incarceration, alleged delay in trial, and her health condition, while the NIA opposed the bail plea citing the seriousness of the charges, the material collected during investigation, and the restrictions imposed by Section 43-D(5) of the UAPA. The defence submitted that Jan has been in custody for more than six years and argued that the prolonged trial had made her continued incarceration unjustified. The bail application said that 49 prosecution witnesses had been examined out of 240 witnesses at the relevant stage, with the defence arguing that, at the existing pace, the trial could continue for many more years. It also claimed that the witnesses examined had not directly or indirectly connected the applicant with the commission of the offences and that no incriminating material had been recovered from her. The defence also invoked her health, claiming that she was suffering from chronic dermatological problems, cervical spondylosis and chronic headache and required specialised medical treatment. Jan also claimed that her implication in the case was totally false without any reasonable ground. Opposing the bail plea, the NIA said the application filed by the accused was devoid of merit and misconceived both on fact and law. The accused is a highly motivated terror associate involved in a grave and serious offence which she committed and gave effect to in a well-planned manner, reflecting her maturity of mind rather than innocence, indicating that her plea is more like a shield to dodge or dupe the arms of law, the NIA told the court. The anti-terror probe agency said Jan, along with her father, facilitated safe shelter to the JeM terrorists at their house and provided them with food and other logistics. She and her family were introduced to the JeM terrorists by her neighbour in May, 2018, it said. Pakistani terrorists Farooq and Ali came to their house in June, 2018. Subsequently, the JeM terrorists started coming to her home regularly with arms and ammunition. In January 2019, Farooq, Dar (suicide bomber) and Sameer Ahmad Dar came to her house with sophisticated arms and ammunition and stayed for many days, the NIA said. The agency also relied upon the communications between Jan and Farooq, including WhatsApp calls, voice notes and photographs recovered from his mobile phone after his killing. The court also placed significant emphasis on Section 43-D(5) of the UAPA, which mandates that an accused in custody under Chapters IV and VI of the Act cannot be released on bail if the court, after reviewing the case diary or chargesheet, finds reasonable grounds to believe the accusations are prima facie true. There is sufficient evidence to presume that prima facie, the accusation against the applicant is true, the court said, rejecting Jans bail application. The court also rejected delay as a sufficient ground for bail in the circumstances of the case. It noted that the trial was underway and that witnesses were being examined. If the applicant is released on bail, there is every likelihood that she will influence the key witnesses which might hamper the process of justice, the judge said, rejecting the argument that delay in the trial, by itself, justified bail in the present case. The court also said the medical condition of the accused did not warrant bail. The disease of the applicant/accused is not a life-threatening condition warranting urgent relief, the judge said, but directed jail authorities to ensure all types of medical care to her. Importantly, the court clarified that the observations made while deciding the bail plea would not affect the merits of the main criminal trial.
J&K electricity tariff hiked 6.83% from September 1; check new rates
Srinagar, Aug 22: Electricity consumers across Jammu and Kashmir will face higher power bills from September 1 after the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) approved an average 6.83 per cent increase in the retail supply tariff for 2026-27. The revised tariff has been approved through JERC Order No. 06 of 2026 dated August 20 and will remain applicable to electricity consumption from September 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027. For metered domestic consumers, the energy charge has been fixed at Rs 2.45 per unit for consumption up to 200 units per month, Rs 4.20 per unit for 201-400 units and Rs 4.60 per unit for consumption above 400 units. The fixed charge has also been increased to Rs 10 per kW per month. Under the previous tariff, domestic rates were Rs 2.30, Rs 4 and Rs 4.35 per unit respectively. This means the energy component has increased by around 5 to 6.5 per cent depending on the consumption slab, while the fixed charge has risen by 25 per cent. BPL consumers have been protected from the revision. Those consuming up to 30 units per month will continue to pay Rs 1.40 per unit with a fixed charge of Rs 5. Agricultural consumers will continue to receive subsidised rates. Metered connections up to 20 HP will be charged Rs 1.05 per unit, while connections above 20 HP will attract Rs 6.30 per unit. Commercial consumers will also face higher rates, with single-phase consumers paying Rs 3.75 per unit up to 200 units and Rs 5.70 above 200 units, while three-phase consumers will pay Rs 6.15 per kVAh. JERC has approved an Aggregate Revenue Requirement of Rs 5,095.82 crore for JPDCL and Rs 5,179.90 crore for KPDCL. The Commission has also factored in Rs 2,420.78 crore in tariff-related subsidy support committed by the J&K Government. The revised tariff will come into force from September 1, with the actual impact on individual bills depending on consumption, consumer category and sanctioned load.
Muneer-ul-Islam among 14 J&K officers cleared for induction into IAS
Fourteen serving officers of the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) have been cleared for induction into the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), following approval by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The development comes after the UPSC, during its two-day meeting held in New Delhi on April 23 and 24, 2026, cleared the induction of 14 serving JKAS officers into the IAS. The remaining nine vacancies pertaining to retired JKAS officers will be carried forward to the next year. Official sources said the General Administration Department (GAD) of the J&K administration has received a communication from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) seeking the consent of the 14 officers for their induction into the IAS. The consent is being sought as some of the officers may choose not to opt for induction into the All India Service, sources said. The communication states that 14 JKAS officers have been cleared for induction into IAS and their consent may be sent to the MHA and DoPT for issuance of a formal notification and allotment year of induction to the officers, the sources said. Among the officers cleared for induction are Muneer-ul-Islam, Babila Rakwal, Shabnam Kamili, Rachna Sharma, Leena Padha, Rajinder Singh Tara, Tariq Hussain Ganai, Sajjad Hussain Ganai, Anoo Malhotra, Nitu Gupta, Prediman Krishen Bhat, Bhawani Rakwal, Smita Sethi and Anuradha Gupta. The formal induction and allocation of the respective year of allotment will follow after the officers convey their consent and the requisite notification is issued by the competent authorities.
EOW Kashmir chargesheets habitual offender in fake job fraud case
Srinagar, Aug 22: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch J&K has filed a chargesheet before the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kupwara, against a habitual offender accused of cheating a job aspirant of lakhs of rupees on the pretext of providing a government job, officials said on Saturday. The EOW has filed a chargesheet against Abdul Majeed Mir, son of Ab. Rahim Mir, resident of Lashtiyal Kalaroos, Kupwara, before the Honble Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kupwara, in connection with FIR No. 18/2026 registered under Sections 420, 468, 471 and 201 RPC, the officials said In an official statement, a spokesperson said that the case pertains to a written complaint alleging that the accused had cheated the complainant of lakhs of rupees on the pretext of providing him with a Government job and, in furtherance of the said deception, had furnished him with a fake and forged appointment order purportedly issued by the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, J&K Bank. Accordingly, a probe was ordered, and on the basis of the facts and evidence brought on record during the investigation, the allegations were found to be established and the case was concluded as proved. Consequently, the chargesheet has been presented before the Honble Court for judicial determination, the statement said. Abdul Majeed Mir is a known habitual offender and has been involved in 15 different Criminal cases across Kashmir Valley. He was arrested on 18.07.2026 and is presently lodged in Central Jail Srinagar in connection with FIR No. 12/2026 of Police Station Economic Offences Wing Kashmir, Crime Branch J&K, the spokesperson said. The Crime Branch has advised the public to remain vigilant against such economic frauds and report any suspicious activities to the SSP, EOW Kashmir. Victims may also lodge complaints via email at sspeow-kmr@jkpolice.gov.in , it said. .
Day 2: Search operation continues for Srinagar youth feared drowned in Nallah Sindh in Kangan
Kangan, Aug 22: The rescue teams including J&K Police, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), local volunteers on Saturday continued its search for a Srinagar youth feared drowned in Nallah Sindh at Preng in the Kangan area of Ganderbal district. The search operation entered its second consecutive day on Saturday after 18-year old Danish Bilal, a resident of Illahibagh, Srinagar, reportedly drowned while bathing at Kijpara Kangan on Friday. SDRF teams from Ganderbal and Gund, Police along with local volunteers launched a joint search and rescue operation following the incident and resumed the search on Saturday to trace and recover him.
NIA conducts simultaneous searches at multiple locations across Kashmir
Srinagar, Aug 22: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday morning carried out simultaneous searches at multiple locations across several districts of the Kashmir Valley in connection with an ongoing investigation into a militancy-related case, official sources said. Teams of the central investigation agency conducted the searches at multiple locations, with Jammu and Kashmir Police and personnel of Central Armed Police Forces assisting the NIA teams during the operation. The searches are part of the ongoing investigation into the case, with officials examining premises at different locations as part of the probe. The nature of the case and the specific locations being searched have not been disclosed so far. The operation was continuing and further details, including the outcome of the searches, are awaited. [KNT]
18-year-old with sword attacks school in Sweden, leaving 1 dead
Geneva, Aug 22: An 18-year-old man with a sword attacked a school Friday in central Sweden, leaving one person dead and at least two others seriously injured, a police chief said. Police Chief Tommy Alriksson told a news conference that the suspect had been arrested following the attack at the school in the central town of Fagersta, northwest of the capital, Stockholm. Police confirmed that shots were fired during the arrest. It was not clear whether the suspect had been injured, but he was being held in custody not treated in a hospital. The attack took place at the Brinell School in Fagersta while classes were in session, with about 400 to 500 students, officials said. There was no immediate word on the attacker's possible motive. We have no reason at this time to believe that there are multiple perpetrators, Alriksson said, adding that an investigation was continuing. Sweden's national police said investigators have already carried out two house searches in connection with the suspect. Many witnesses were expected to be interviewed as part of the investigation. That's why we can't give out too much information, because we don't want to influence witnesses, Alriksson said. Vastmanland County, where the town is located, said the two seriously injured boys were between 12 and 17 years old, the TT news agency reported. It did not provide details about the dead person. Police spokesperson Pelle Vamstad, quoted by TT, said an alarm was received in the early afternoon Friday. Police cordoned off a wide area around the school as part of their response. Several nearby schools had been locked down following the incident, and roadblocks were set up, authorities said. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, in a post earlier on the X social media platform, lamented the violence in Fagersta right after the summer break. We do not yet know what lies behind the act, but we know that the police are working very intensively, he added. Our thoughts are with all those affected. The Fagersta city government set up a crisis center in a sports hall near the school. The Vastmanland County government said many people were affected and that police, fire services, and healthcare workers were among those caring for them.
Distrust bringing new challenges for world; India bright spot of growth, hope: PM Modi
New Delhi, Aug 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that India has political stability and continuity in its policies, and the world sees the country as a bright spot of growth and hope. Addressing the Economic Times World Leaders Forum, Modi also said today, there are many concerns regarding growth and in these times, the world has witnessed a very severe form of weaponisation of resources. This atmosphere of distrust is bringing numerous new challenges for the world. Even in such times, the world is seeing India as a bright spot of growth and hope, he said. The prime minister said bringing reforms in all spheres is his government's commitment and that India continues to take several steps to ensure continued growth momentum. Modi asserted that India will further strengthen its position globally and he is committed to ensuring that. We are shaping pro-people, pro-growth policies. We have passed reform bills even during the last Parliament session marred by opposition protests, he said. The prime minister said India is undertaking next-generation reforms at the policy level, so that the country's future is secure. It is reforming governance and ease of living. Reform is not a compulsion for us, it is our commitment, our conviction, he said. Modi promised that he will ensure that the eform express gains further speed. I promise more reforms for ease of living for our people, he said. Modi said the world has many concerns regarding growth as resources are getting weaponised, but India is being seen as a bright spot of growth. He said the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has a clear roadmap for reforms, with a strong focus on governance. Our government is rewarding higher production with incentives, he said. Modi alleged that it was the policy of the previous regimes to keep people in scarcity, so that they beg before the government for even basic needs. He said the licence raj of the previous governments used to add to the burden of unemployment, whereas the current government's production-linked-incentive model is creating opportunities. We are not just changing regulations, we are changing the entire policy of regulations. Our government believes that there should be no regulation for doing something that has not been explicitly prohibited under a law, he said. We are moving from the 'prohibited-unless-permitted' approach to the 'permitted-unless-prohibited' model, the prime minister said. He said India has moved away from the PLP (Production-Linked Punishment) model of the previous governments to PLIs (Production-Linked Incentives) now. Today's young generation will be surprised to hear that there was a time in our country when if a company exceeded the fixed production limit, it would be punished. This was the PLP model of the previous licence-raj governments, he said. The prime minister said there have also been instances where if a factory produced more due to higher demand, it would receive a notice. Those who mock Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat today are carrying forward the same mindset of their predecessors. A particular kind of distorted thinking was behind this approach, he said. Citing an example, the prime minister said earlier, no one could make India's map without permission even though foreign satellites could map India, but his government has changed this system. He also said the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government has decided that border infrastructure is India's strength and not weakness. We have changed the picture of our border infrastructure, Modi said. The prime minister accused the previous governments of making announcements only for elections, while adding that headlines in politics have a life of just 24 hours. I would have made headlines by just promising free electricity, but I decided to provide free solar energy to every household, he said. Modi said over the last few years, the world has witnessed numerous ups and downs, and these experiences have made one thing clear -- whether one likes it or not, the future of every country is connected with that of other countries. Nothing is possible in isolation, so this theme of this year's summit, 'Shared Future', has become even more relevant. India has always moved forward with this very spirit, he said, adding that during the country's G20 presidency, the mantra was One Earth, One Family, One Future. Modi said the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) forecast suggests that India will remain the world's fastest-growing major economy, while asserting that the country is taking steps that are giving momentum to its development. The prime minister also referred to the crisis often engulfing the previous governments, alleging that certain people then always wanted a shortage of essential things and to keep the country's citizens in deprivation. They wanted the public to come before them with folded hands, he said. Modi said earlier, the approach to regulation was prohibited unless permitted, but the current government is changing this approach to permitted unless prohibited. This means that if something is not legally prohibited, there is no need to seek permission at every step. The basic ideology is that the foundation of the relationship between the public and the government should not be suspicion, but trust, he said.
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No ethanol link to sugar price spike; millers jacking up rates, says govt
New Delhi, Aug 21: The government on Friday rejected claims that diversion of sugar for ethanol production was driving a sharp rise in the price of the sweetener and instead blamed the industry for jacking up prices despite the country having sufficient stock to meet domestic demand. The Centre has asked States to take action against hoarding and black marketing of the sweetener and also start preparing for early start of the crushing season by mills, by around October 15. It is also considering reducing the stock that dealers can hold. Briefing the media on sugar availability and prices, Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra said the government has taken precautionary measures by allowing imports of 10 lakh tonnes of sugar by October 31 and imposing stock-holding limits on dealers as well as bulk consumers such as soft-drink and ice-cream makers. He asserted that there are ample sugar stocks in the country despite a fall in production to 306 lakh tonnes for the 2025-26 marketing year (October-September), down from earlier estimates of 343 lakh tonnes, mainly because of pest disease in sugarcane crops and waterlogging caused by excess rains. Annual domestic demand is around 280-285 lakh tonnes. Following the government's recent measures, the secretary said retail prices are expected to fall in the coming days. The all-India average retail price has shot up to Rs 56 per kg from Rs 48 per kg on July 20. Chopra pointed out that ex-mill sugar prices have shot up to Rs 62 per kg from Rs 47-48 per kg in just about 7-10 days, and said this kind of hike is unjustified. On Friday, the secretary called representatives of the industry bodies ISMA and the National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories (NFSCF) and told them that this sudden, sharp hike in ex-mill prices is ot acceptable. We have always been assisting the sugar sector, and we expect that they will not take advantage of these situations to the detriment of the consumers of the country, Chopra said. On the ethanol issue, the secretary said it is incorrect to attribute the recent increase in sugar prices to diversion of sugar for ethanol production. Some of the stakeholders are trying to create the impression that the sugar prices have gone up only because of ethanol diversion, which is completely baseless, Chopra said, adding that the diversification to ethanol has improved the financial health of the sugar sector and also helped in timely payment to farmers. In the 2022-23 marketing year, he said almost 43 lakh tonnes of sugar was diverted, which in percentage terms stood at 12 per cent of the total sugar stock. Only 28 lakh tonnes of sugar have been diverted in the current 2025-26 marketing season, the secretary said. Only one-fourth of ethanol is now made from sugar and the rest from grains, mainly maize. Regarding prices, Chopra said, There has been this sharp increase in the prices of sugar in the recent past, and they have gone up from Rs 48 just about 15 days back to a level of Rs 56 now. It is important to clarify that this is not based on any fundamentals. Stating that there are ample and adequate stocks in the country, he said, There is no reason for any of these stakeholders to take advantage of this kind of a position. Profiteer, hoard, speculate, and create the impression that the country has no sugar in stock. India will have a closing stock of 33-35 lakh tonnes at the end of September 2026, he said, adding that the mills are expected to start early this year by October 15th. So we are estimating, since the crushing will start early this year by 15th of October, there will be about 10-12 lakh tonnes of additional sugar available in the month of October, which will ensure that the availability will be more than adequate to cater to the domestic requirements, Chopra said. Despite a comfortable stock situation, he said, as a matter of abundant precaution, the government has also given approval to have duty-free import of about 10 lakh tons of raw sugar. Apart from that, Chopra said sugar refineries that have imported raw sugar under the advance authorisation scheme have been allowed to transfer their stocks for domestic sales. This will help in boosting sugar availability by 3-4 lakh tonnes immediately. These are all additional steps taken as a matter of abundant precaution. There is no justification for some of these players in the sugar sector to have hiked the prices. We are in fact aware, he said. Chopra said he held meetings with the two sugar associations and old them that what has happened over the past few days is not acceptable. The ex-mill prices, for no reason, have shot up from a level of Rs 47-48 per kg to a level of Rs 62 per kg in just about 7-10 days, and there is no reason why they have actually jacked up the prices. So we have conveyed our sentiments to the industry. To create artificial scarcity, the secretary said some sugar mills are selling the stocks only on paper and not selling it physically. Therefore, he has instructed that the quantities sold must reach the markets for retail sale. Chopra informed that he held a meeting with all the major sugar-producing states. They have also been told to be in readiness to start the sugar crushing early around 15th of October. We have also told them to come down heavily on the black marketers, hoarders and speculators, he said. The secretary said the government is also considering tightening the stock-holding limits for dealers, which are currently set at 400 tonnes. Regarding the stock limit on bulk users, the secretary said it could be a little inconvenient for them. From September 1, bulk consumers will also be barred from holding stocks exceeding 15 days of consumption. But keeping in view the situation where some people are bent on holding the stocks unnecessarily without any reason when ample stocks are available, I think these are some steps that the government has taken of late, which will ensure that the availability in the market improves, he said. Chopra assured that there would be no issues with stock availability during the festive season and beyond. He asserted that the government would take all possible steps to protect the interest of farmers and consumers.
Security forces alone cannot defeat terrorism, whole-of-society approach needed: J-K LG
Jammu, Aug 21: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday underscored the vital role of community solidarity in eliminating terrorism, substance abuse and corruption, while promoting economic development and a spiritual renaissance in Jammu and Kashmir. Sinha was speaking after laying the foundation stone of Amriteshwar Sarovar under the 'Jan Sanchay Jan Bhagidari' initiative at Dharpur in Sunderbani area of Rajouri district. During his visit, the Lieutenant Governor paid obeisance at the Shri Amriteshwar Shiv temple. Addressing a public gathering, LG said that community solidarity has a crucial role to play in eliminating terrorism, substance abuse and corruption, besides driving economic development and ushering in a spiritual renaissance in Jammu and Kashmir. India is going through a great spiritual revival. This cultural wave is felt across Jammu-Kashmir, bringing people closer together and strengthening our community bonds, he said. The Lieutenant Governor urged people to remain vigilant against the nefarious designs of anti-national elements, report suspicious activities and completely isolate terror sympathisers. Security forces alone cannot defeat terrorism. Eradicating this threat demands a whole-of-society approach. United societal effort is required along with police and security agencies to dismantle the illicit financial and logistical webs of narco-terror networks, he said. Sinha said a concerted security and societal effort involving the Army, security forces, J&K Police, local administration and residents has significantly degraded terrorism and transformed the security landscape of the region. It was once grimly predicted that the tricolour would find no willing hands to carry it in Jammu-Kashmir. Today, it is held high with pride on countless resolute shoulders, he said. Responding to demands raised by the people, Sinha assured them that sincere efforts would be made by the administration to address public grievances and meet local infrastructure needs.
Woman killed, another injured after LPG tanker hits Scooty on NH-44 in Ramban
Banihal, Aug 21: A woman was killed and another injured after the scooty they were riding was hit by an LPG gas tanker near Chamba Seri on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway-44 in Ramban district on Friday. The deceased has been identified as Shakeela, wife of Sameer Ahmed Tantray, resident of Seri, Ramban, while the injured woman was identified as Rafia Farooq, daughter of Farooq Ahmed Wani, resident of Kundi Karol, Ramban m According to reports, the two women were travelling on a scooty bearing registration number JK19-0393 when the LPG tanker hit their two-wheeler near Chamba Seri. The tanker driver reportedly fled the spot after the accident. SHO Ramban Vikram Singh Parihar told Greater Kashmir that the LPG tanker was later traced and apprehended at Nashri Police Naka with the help of CCTV footage from cameras installed around the accident site on NH-44. He said a rescue operation was launched immediately after the accident. However, Shakeela succumbed to her injuries, while Rafia Farooq was shifted to District Hospital Ramban for treatment. Her condition was stated to be stable and out of danger. Police have taken cognisance of the incident and launched an investigation into the circumstances leading to the accident.
Vande Mataram never embraced wholeheartedly by Opposition after Independence: Amit Shah
New Delhi, Aug 21: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah today inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for various projects of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) in Siliguri, West Bengal, and interacted with the personnel. On the occasion, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, Darjeeling Lok Sabha MP Raju Bista, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan, Intelligence Bureau (IB) Director Mahesh Dixit, Secretary, Border Management, Dr. Rajendra Kumar, and SSB Director General Sanjay Singhal, among several other senior officers, were present. Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah said that the occasion of the country's 80th Independence Day on August 15th was very special. He said that, for the first time, after completing 150 years since the composition of the national song Vande Mataram and 80 years of the countrys independence, the entire rendition of Vande Mataram was heard by the people of the country and the entire world from the ramparts of the Red Fort. He said that Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyays immortal composition Vande Mataram not only gave momentum to our freedom movement but also gave it a vision of what independent India should be like. Shah said that Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyays composition made it clear that independent India must move forward by embracing cultural nationalism. Union Home Minister said that even after the country was partitioned at the time of Independence, Vande Mataram was never wholeheartedly accepted by the main opposition party. Keeping public sentiments in mind, Vande Mataram was sung in the Parliament and everyone would stand, but it was saddening to see that the entire song was not sung. He said that the Ministry of Home Affairs recently got a Bill passed by the Parliament and decided to make the complete rendition of Vande Mataram a part of government programmes, which is a historic step. This will ensure that future generations, including our children and youth, receive the immortal message of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay Ji. He said that if the complete Vande Mataram is sung every day in schools, children will certainly be imbued with a strong sense of patriotism. Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced the Saptadharathe seven streams of strength that will empower the nation. He said that the Prime Minister has called upon the youth of the country to connect with seven key streamsmanufacturing power, defence strength, agriculture and food processing, green and blue economy, technology and innovation, Gati Shakti (Infrastructure), and Indias soft powerand participate in nation-building. He added that Prime Minister Modi has also set a target of achieving 100 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2047 and launching eight new semiconductor plants over the next three years. He said that, on the strength of these seven streams, when India celebrates the centenary of its Independence, the country will be at the forefront in every field across the world. Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the previous Chief Minister of West Bengal never attended the programmes of SSB and BSF. He said that SSB, BSF and ITBP are not agencies of any political party or government, but forces that protect the borders, and all political parties should stand with these personnel. Shah said that preventing infiltration and securing West Bengal and the country is our resolve, and fencing is the strongest measure for this. Praising West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, he said that ever since he assumed office, the Centre has received immediate and all possible cooperation from the state government for border security. Shah said that within just 45 days of the formation of the government in West Bengal, the Government of India received 1,139 acres of land for the BSF and SSB. He said that these were parcels of land that the Government of India had been seeking since 2014, but the previous government in Bengal had not provided them. He said that the people of West Bengal have elected a government that gives priority to national security. Amit Shah said that the foundation stone for the administrative building of SSBs Frontier Headquarters in Siliguri was laid today, which will be constructed over 80 acres. He informed that the foundation stone for the 19th Battalion in Thakurganj, the e-foundation stone for the 12th Battalion in Kishanganj, and the foundation stone for the Transit Camp at New Jalpaiguri were also laid today. Shah said that new projects worth a total of 189 crore have been initiated here today to provide administrative and residential facilities for SSB personnel. He further said that ever since he became the Home Minister, the requirements of the security forceswhether the SSB, BSF or Assam Rifleshave remained among the topmost priorities on the agenda of the Ministry of Home Affairs. Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah said that the SSB has a glorious history. From 1965 onwards, the SSB expanded its presence to Manipur, Jammu and Kashmir and Tripura, Meghalaya in 1975, Sikkim in 1976, Rajasthan and Gujarat in 1985, and Nagaland, Mizoram and South Bengal in 1989. He said that wherever the SSB was deployed, its personnel performed commendably and worked tirelessly, day and night, to ensure security. He said that after the Kargil War, when the One Border, One Force policy was adopted, the SSB was entrusted with the most challenging task of guarding the open borders with friendly neighbouring countries such as Nepal and Bhutan. Since 2001, the SSB has been deployed along the 1,751-kilometre-long India-Nepal border and, since 2004, along nearly 700 kilometres of the India-Bhutan border. He said that when a border is fenced, the responsibility of the force guarding it becomes somewhat easier. However, the SSB is tasked with monitoring unfenced borders, which is the most challenging assignment. He said that he often states that the personnel of the SSB have one of the most difficult responsibilities because they are deployed along open borders. Shah said that the entire country respects the SSB personnel for their coordination, dedication to safeguarding the nation, and contribution towards strengthening Indias cultural ties with both friendly neighbouring countries. Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modis government has fully recognised the strategic importance of the Siliguri Corridor from the perspective of national security. He said that this highly sensitive and strategically important corridor connects eight states. Three international borderswith Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladeshadjoin the Siliguri Corridor, and its security is intrinsically linked to the security of the nation. Union Home Minister said that the Modi government has strengthened national security by securing the Siliguri Corridor through a triangular grid. He said that in this densely populated corridor, the government has increased its awareness, presence and dominance. He added that the security forces have participated in various operations and exercises from time to time, but one gap remained. He said that to fully strengthen and secure the Siliguri Corridor, agencies of the Government of India required 560 acres of land, which the previous government in West Bengal had not provided. He said that the Government of India commends West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari for granting in-principle approval for the allocation of 560 acres of land. Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah said that security forces alone cannot ensure the security of any region. He said that increasing population, migration and tourism in an area helps strengthen our presence there. He said that the Delhi-Siliguri corridor is also included among the 7 high-speed rail corridors approved in the 2026-27 Budget, which will enable travel from Delhi to Siliguri in just a few hours within 2-3 years. He said that we have transformed the Siliguri and Jalpaiguri stations under the Amrit Bharat Scheme. Amit Shah said that through the Vibrant Villages Programme, we are not only connecting villages but also working to establish a strong emotional connect with the Indians living in these villages. He said that the scheme, with an expenditure of 6,839 crore, is of great significance for the Bangladesh and Bhutan borders. He said that the government will take forward its concept of safe, secure and vibrant land borders. He added that 190 crore has been invested here today to improve the facilities for our personnel and strengthen the countrys defence capabilities. This will provide comfort to the minds, bodies and spirits of the personnel and give them a better working environment. During his address Home Minister paid tribute to renowned Shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh on their death anniversaries. He said that Ustad Bismillah Khan played a significant role in taking Indian music to the global stage. He promoted ragas and raginis and worked to popularise Indias rich tradition of classical music. Speaking about former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh, the Home Minister said that during his tenure as Chief Minister, he made efforts to undertake the administrative reorganisation of the state for the first time and made a significant contribution to the Ram Janmabhoomi movement.
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Restrictions on Jama Masjid pulpit seem part of state policy: Mirwaiz
Srinagar, Aug 21: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr Moulvi Mohammad Umar Farooq on Friday said that restrictions on his religious activities and attempts to prevent him from addressing congregations at historic religious sites appeared to be part of the state policy. Addressing the Friday congregation at the historic Jama Masjid in Srinagar, Mirwaiz said he had returned to the mosque after nearly two weeks during which he was prevented from delivering the Friday sermon there and was also denied an opportunity to address the gathering of Khwaja Digar at Naqshband Sahib. He said being able to address the people was a blessing and called for patience in the face of restrictions. Every opportunity to be there I counted as a blessing from Allah, as restrictions and attempts to silence the pulpit, unfortunately, seemed to be part of the state policy right now, he said. It was a time to bear with patience and continue the good work, however possible, he added. Mirwaiz also spoke about the historical role of the Jama Masjid pulpit, saying it had traditionally been used for religious and moral education and for raising awareness among people about their rights as well as duties. Addressing those imposing restrictions, he said they may not be aware of the history and significance of the pulpit. He said the pulpit had, whenever required, served as a voice for the concerns and aspirations of the people while also promoting peaceful coexistence and advocating minority rights. According to Mirwaiz, the approach adopted from the pulpit had always been guided by Islamic teachings and focused on peaceful and principled engagement. The manner has always been in accordance with Islamic teachings peaceful, principled and dignified; dialogue over confrontation and issue-based over personal, he said. Mirwaiz said the tradition would continue whenever he was given an opportunity to address the people. Inshallah, it will continue to do so whenever given the chance. It is the legacy of my forefathers and the shared inheritance of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he concluded.
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PM Modi assures support to space startups, urges them to develop solutions for everyday needs
New Delhi, Aug 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday assured full support of the government to young space entrepreneurs and urged them to explore how space technology can be used in agriculture, livestock management, dairy, environment and other areas that affect people's everyday lives. Interacting with CEOs and founders of 20 space startups here, Modi also hailed them for showing remarkable courage by entering a new and demanding domain of space startups as they have taken risks, trusted the reform process and remained consistent in their efforts. He assured them of the government's full support and called for greater collaboration between space companies and organisations in other sectors to expand the use of their technologies. I assured the space startups that government of India will continue to stand with them as they build India's capabilities for the future. India can offer the world a strong, innovative and commercially viable model in the space sector, he said. Modi also urged the startups to explore how space technology could contribute to agriculture, livestock management, dairy, environment and many other areas that touch everyday lives. The prime minister suggested, Companies working on space debris could work with environmental organisations to scale up their technologies. Space technology companies working with the agriculture sector could collaborate with agricultural universities and departments to help farmers make better informed decisions and maximise their output. The prime minister said the startups made insightful presentations on their work and appreciated the government's space reforms and the opportunities they had created for the industry to grow. It was wonderful to meet the Yuva Urja of India's space sectoryoung entrepreneurs and innovators who have shown remarkable courage by entering a new and demanding domain. They have taken risks, trusted the reform process and remained consistent in their efforts. Due to this, India has achieved a lot in the space sector in the last few years, he said. He said India's private space ecosystem could become a major force for the country and the world and called for an ecosystem in which the world looks to India when thinking about the space sector. India's space sector can act as a magnet to attract global talent, companies and investment to the country, Modi said, urging industry players to rapidly strengthen India's position globally. The prime minister also encouraged space startups to engage with Atal Tinkering Labs, saying they could spark curiosity among schoolchildren and inspire the next generation to participate in the space sector. He recalled that opening the space sector to private participation had generated significant enthusiasm and created new opportunities for industry. The prime minister said many countries either could not invest in the space sector or did not wish to do so, presenting India with a major opportunity to rapidly strengthen its position in the global space industry. He also encouraged space companies to explore new applications of their technologies and focus on how these could make people's lives easier, while calling for greater collaboration between space-sector firms and companies working in other areas. The CEOs of leading companies in the space sector working in diverse fields ranging from building rockets and reusable semi-cryogenic launch vehicles, avionics, satellites, advanced propulsion system, space and defence intelligence, removing space debris, AI-powered hyperlocal weather and climate intelligence, among others, participated in the interaction. The prime minister said the confidence shown by the private space sector had strengthened the vision behind opening the industry to private participation. The CEOs highlighted the rapid progress being made by India's private space industry and shared their vision for its future. They said their companies had invested significant time and effort in building capabilities and developing the required technologies indigenously in the country, while expressing gratitude for the support received from the Prime Minister. They also highlighted the strong support from the government and collaboration within the industry, saying their teams were highly motivated and working with determination to achieve ambitious goals in the space sector. The CEOs recalled that opening the space sector to private participation had generated significant enthusiasm and created new opportunities for industry. They also said several companies had shown interest in adopting and leveraging technologies developed by India's emerging private space industry. The startups participating in the interaction included Skyroot Aerospace, Agnikul Cosmos, Pixxel, Dhruva Space, GalaxEye, PierSight, Bellatrix Aerospace, Digantara, SatSure, Suhora Technologies, Manastu Space, Astrobase, TakeMe2Space, VyomIC, Cosmoserve Space, OrbitAID Aerospace, SkyServe (Hyspace), Serendipity Space, Vassar Labs and mistEO.
Mortar shell destroyed along LoC in Poonch
Mendhar, Aug 21: The Army on Friday detected and destroyed safely a live mortar shell found along the Line of Control (LoC) in Mankote sector of Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, officials said. The mortar shell was neutralised through a controlled disposal operation carried out by the Armys bomb disposal squad (BDS) in Dabraj area, they said. No loss of life or damage to property was reported in the operation, they said.
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Constable's residence searched under probe into 'forgery' in securing appointment: J-K Police
Srinagar, Aug 21: The Jammu and Kashmir Crime Branch on Friday searched the residence of a policeman as part of an investigation into alleged forgery to secure an appointment in the police department, an officer said. The case pertains to allegations regarding the appointment of selection grade Constable Manzoor Ahmad Najar, a resident of Safakadal area of the city, through submission of forged documents relating to his date of birth and educational qualifications, the officer said. A case in this regard has been registered under Sections 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery) and 471 (using a forged document) of RPC. The Special Crime Wing (Kashmir) of the Crime Branch conducted the search in compliance with a search warrant issued by the Court of Special Mobile Magistrate (PT&E), Srinagar, according to the officer. The search was conducted in accordance with due process of law, the official said, adding that further details will be shared as the investigation progresses.
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Two vessels with 22 Indians on board hijacked off Yemen, Somalia
New Delhi, Aug 21: Two commercial vessels carrying a total of 22 Indian nationals have been hijacked by armed pirates in separate incidents off Yemen and Somalia, a senior shipping ministry official said Friday. The Indian crew members aboard both vessels are safe, according to the latest information available, the official said. The Eritrea-flagged oil products tanker M.T. Sibu 1, carrying 20 crew members, including 16 Indians, was hijacked in the Gulf of Aden on August 20, about 30 nautical miles off the Yemeni coast, the official said. The crew also includes one Syrian, one Sudanese and one Iraqi national, while the nationality of another seafarer has yet to be confirmed. A second vessel, the Cameroon-flagged M/V LUTUF, was hijacked on August 17 off Somalia's Puntland coast, according to the official. The vessel has 10 crew members, including six Indians. The Forward Seamen's Union of India (FSUI) in a post on X raised concerns over dangers faced by Indian seafarers amid the Iran war. It released footage of what it claimed to be a hijacking of a vessel carrying 22 crew members, including 21 Indians, in the Strait of Hormuz on April 22. The footage was posted on Friday and it was unclear if the FSUI was talking of a separate hijacking or the latest ones. The shipping ministry official quoted above said, As reported by Recruitment and Placement Service Licence (RPSL) agency - S K S Krishi Marine Services (Opc) Private Limited, six armed pirates are presently onboard the vessel (M.T. Sibhu-1) and have taken control of the vessel. The RPSL agency has been advised to submit an incident report and subsequent periodic updates through the e-Navik online marine casualty reporting system, the official said. Maritime tracking information indicates the tanker was approached by an unauthorised vessel before control of the ship was lost. The incident occurred as piracy activity off Somalia and in the Gulf of Aden has increased this year. A second vessel, the Cameroon-flagged M/V LUTUF, was hijacked on August 17 off Somalia's Puntland coast, according to the official and maritime security reports. The vessel has 10 crew members, including six Indians. The vessel is reported to have been boarded by eight pirates, armed with AK-47 type weapons and operating from two skiffs. The crew initially mustered in the citadel. However, the pirates gained access and subsequently brought them to the bridge. The vessel is currently under pirate control. No injuries have been reported thus far, he said. The vessel was seized about 3 nautical miles off Marraya in Puntland's Eyl district and was subsequently taken toward Somalia's Nugaal coast, according to a Somali official cited by The Associated Press. The crew includes six Indians, one Turkish national, one Georgian national and two Serbian security guards. Cargo ship M/V LUTUF was carrying Turkish weapons, communications, and satellite equipment and destined for a Turkish military training facility in Mogadishu. The 10-person crew included nationals from India, Turkey, Georgia, and Serbia. The hijackers - eight armed men suspected of involvement in a previous hijacking - steered the ship toward the Nugaal coast. The renewed threat adds to security pressures already facing commercial shipping in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and wider Indian Ocean region, where vessels have also had to contend with attacks linked to the conflict in Yemen. The two hijackings also come as Indian seafarers face heightened security concerns elsewhere in the region, including the Strait of Hormuz, where tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States have disrupted one of the world's most important shipping corridors. The developments are particularly significant for India, which has become the world's second-largest supplier of seafarers after the Philippines. The 2026 BIMCO-ICS Seafarer Workforce Report estimates that India supplies 311,936 seafarers, underscoring the country's large exposure to risks affecting merchant crews worldwide.
No major weather activity till August-end, temperatures to stay 3-4C above normal: MeT
Srinagar, August 21: Hot and humid weather is likely to continue across Jammu and Kashmir through the end of August, with brief showers and isolated intense spells expected at some places, particularly during late-night, early-morning and evening hours, the Meteorological Department said on Friday. According to the latest weather assessment, isolated intense showers are likely in parts of south Kashmir, particularly Kulgam and Shopian, while Katra, Ramban, Rajouri and Poonch in the Jammu division may also experience brief intense or locally heavy showers. The MeT official said the weather was expected to remain slightly hot and humid in the coming days, with the possibility of brief showers at isolated places. In the coming days, especially during late-night and early-morning hours, there are chances of brief intense showers at some places and even heavy showers at a few places, especially in the Jammu division, the official said. The official said the possibility of showers would continue intermittently rather than developing into a prolonged spell of rainfall. There is no continuous rain and no heavy rain, the official said, adding that weather would generally remain hot and humid across the Valley as well as the Jammu division. In Kashmir, brief showers are likely in some districts, particularly during the early morning and morning hours. There could also be isolated showers towards late afternoon and evening. Early morning, morning hours and late afternoon and evening hours have some possibility of brief showers, the official said. The weather department has ruled out any significant weather activity over the coming week. There is no significant weather activity until almost August 27-28, the official said. The Jammu division is expected to experience generally hotter and more humid conditions during the day, while isolated showers could provide temporary relief in some areas. The weather pattern is also expected to persist towards the end of August, with the MeT indicating that conditions would remain largely stable apart from brief, isolated showers. Generally, the weather may remain slightly hot and humid, the official said, adding that the prevailing conditions were likely to continue until the ending of August. Temperatures likely to remain above normal The MeT also forecast a slight rise in daytime temperatures over the coming days. Minimum temperatures, meanwhile, may see some fluctuation but are not expected to fall significantly before the end of August. Day temperatures are likely to rise slightly in the coming days, the official said. On minimum temperatures, the official said there could be a slight fall, but added that until the end of August, there will be no significant fall. Temperatures across Jammu and Kashmir are expected to remain around three to four degrees Celsius above normal during the period. They are likely to remain about three to four degrees above normal, the official said. A more noticeable change in temperatures is expected only with the arrival of September. The MeT said temperatures, both maximum and minimum, could begin to decline from the first or second week of September onwards across Jammu and Kashmir. From the first week of September or second week of September onwards, a fall in temperatures, both maximum and minimum, can be seen across Jammu and Kashmir, the official said. For now, therefore, the weather outlook remains largely stable, with no indication of a prolonged rainy spell. Isolated brief showers are likely to punctuate otherwise hot and humid days, particularly during the early morning and late afternoon or evening hours. The MeT has particularly flagged parts of south Kashmir and the Jammu division for the possibility of brief intense showers over the coming days, while a broader seasonal decline in temperatures is expected only in September.
Budha Amarnath pilgrim dies of cardiac arrest in Poonch
Poonch/Jammu, Aug 21: A 68-year-old pilgrim from Bihar undertaking the Budha Amarnath yatra died after complaining of chest discomfort at a lodging centre in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district on Friday, officials said. The deceased was identified as Dinesh Prasad, a resident of Belaganj in Gaya district of Bihar, they said. According to officials, the pilgrim developed chest discomfort during the intervening night of August 20 and 21, and was brought to the District Hospital Poonch at around 12:15 am where he passed away. The cause of death was recorded as cardiac arrest, officials said The Budha Amarnath yatra, which was flagged off by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on August 17 from Jammu, will continue till August 28.
Pakistan's ex-PM Imran Khan shifted back to jail from hospital
Islamabad, Aug 21 : Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan was shifted back to Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi on Friday morning after undergoing a medical examination at a private hospital in Islamabad, where he was taken from prison in compliance with a Supreme Court order. Khan, 73, was moved to Shifa International Hospital after midnight in compliance with the court's August 18 order directing that he be transferred there within two days after a medical report submitted before it said he was suffering from level three plus anxiety. Level three plus anxiety refers to high-level or severe anxiety where worry overwhelms daily tasks, triggers intense physical strain and disrupts clear thinking. In a social media post, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar confirmed that the former premier had been taken back to Adiala Jail after being examined at the hospital. In the light of the Supreme Courts order, the prisoner was taken to the hospital under appropriate security arrangements during the night between August 20 and 21, the minister said. He did not name Khan nor Shifa International Hospital in his post. A team of qualified doctors, including an ophthalmologist, a cardiologist, and a physician, conducted a detailed examination of him and declared him medically fit. His sister, Uzma Khan, remained present during all stages of the medical examination/treatment, Tarar said. After the completion of the entire medical process, he was shifted back to Adiala jail at approximately 5 am, he said, without naming the deposed prime minister. Earlier, Khan's international media spokesperson Zulfi Bukhari had confirmed that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder had been shifted from Adiala Jail to Shifa International Hospital following the Supreme Court order. Khan had been lodged in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, a detention facility on the outskirts of the garrison city. He was arrested on August 5, 2023, on multiple charges, including corruption, and has remained in custody since then. The apex court on Tuesday directed that Khan be taken to Shifa International Hospital within the next two days, and he shall remain there until the next hearing of his case on September 16. The government on Thursday filed a petition in the court, seeking a review and recall of its order. However, the court's registrar's office returned the petition, citing incomplete paper books as the reason. Khans party has threatened to file a contempt of court petition against the government on Friday if he is not admitted to hospital by Thursday 11:59 pm. Rana Sanaullah, the Advisor to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs, on Thursday had claimed that there was no deadline for transferring Khan to the hospital. The PTI founder's family and supporters have been raising concerns over his health. One of the main concerns in Khans case was an eye condition. The former cricketer-turned-politician was taken to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad for eye treatment multiple times over the last few months after his ailment -- right central retinal vein occlusion -- came to light in late January. Demands to move him to a private hospital intensified since then. Khan's relatives and party colleagues have repeatedly alleged human rights violations, and accused the authorities of restricting his access to adequate medical care, family visits and legal counsel.
Man found dead in Srinagar's Dughwan forest
Srinagar, Aug 21: The body of a 42-year-old man was recovered from the Dughwan forest area on the outskirts of Srinagar early Friday morning, officials said. An official told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that the mans body was found in the Dughwan forest area and was taken to PHC Harwan, where doctors declared him brought dead. He said the body was later shifted to SMHS Hospital for further medical examination. The deceased was identified as Mohammad Lateef (42), son of Mohammad Aalam, a resident of Thugla in Rajouri district. Meanwhile, an investigation has been initiated and further proceedings in the matter are underway.
NTA says answer key challenge designed to be fair to all students, rejects 'expensive' charge
New Delhi, Aug 20: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Thursday night said its 'answer key challenge' system is designed to be fair to all students and rejected concerns about it being expensive. An NTA answer key challenge is an online process where candidates who take an exam (like JEE Main, NEET, or UGC NET) can object to errors in the provisional answer key. The NTA has been under fire lately over issues ranging from NEET-UG paper leak to errors in the UGC-NET examinations. On the concern being raised that answer key challenges are 'too expensive': a quick clarification for candidates. The answer key challenge system is designed to be fair to every student, not just the one who challenges, NTA said in a post on X. One challenge, everyone benefits. If even a single candidate challenges a question, and the subject experts accept the challenge, the revised answer key applies to every candidate who wrote the exam. The NTA said fee is charged for challenging an answer to discourage frivolous challenges and it is refunded if the challenge turns out to be right. The Rs 200/question is refunded to the candidate whose challenge is upheld. The fee exists to discourage frivolous challenges, not to profit from genuine ones, the agency said. So if you have identified a genuine error and raised it, if found correct will not only be refunded but one accurate challenge from any candidate can correct the record for lakhs of others, it added.
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IIM Jammu to celebrate 10 years of excellence on Aug 22
Jammu, Aug 21: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu will mark a significant milestone in its institutional journey with the celebration of its 10th anniversary on August 22, 2026 at Mandapam, IIM Jammu. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will be the chief guest in the inaugural ceremony and he will also release coffee table books documenting significant milestones and achievements of IIM Jammus ten-year journey. The celebrations will bring together eminent dignitaries, policymakers, industry leaders, academicians, members of the Board of Governors, alumni, faculty, staff and students to celebrate the past, recognise the present and collectively shape the future. The day-long celebration will commemorate a decade of academic excellence, institutional growth, innovation, research, industry engagement and societal impact, while setting the course for the Institutes next decade of development, it was announced during a press conference by Director, IIM Jammu, Prof B S Sahay here. Prof Shakti Kumar Gupta, honorary distinguished Professor; Prof Jabir Ali, Dean, Faculty and Research; Prof Nitin Upadhyay, Dean Academics and Prof (Dr) Lt Gen (retired) Sunil Kant, chairperson, MBA (Healthcare), IIM Jammu and Shailesh K Lohiya, Librarian, IIM Jammu accompanied Prof Sahay during the presser. Reflecting on the Institutes remarkable journey since its establishment in 2016, the speakers outlined its aspirations and priorities for the years ahead. They asserted that looking towards the next decade, IIM Jammu aimed to further strengthen its position as a leading B-school globally, with greater emphasis on research excellence, innovation, technology-enabled learning, industry and international collaborations, interdisciplinary education, entrepreneurship, leadership development and impactful engagement with society. Prof Sahay said that the Institutes first decade was marked by rapid institutional development and a clear transition from an emerging management institute to an institution with a growing national and international presence. He highlighted the Institutes achievements in academic expansion, research, executive education, entrepreneurship, innovation, industry engagement and international collaboration, while noting that the establishment of multiple Centres of Excellence further strengthened IIM Jammus ability to address contemporary economic and societal challenges. He further noted that IIM Jammus achievement of BGA Institutional Accreditation and EFMD Programme Accreditation for its MBA programme represented an important milestone in the Institutes pursuit of global standards and continuous quality enhancement. Prof Sahay also highlighted IIM Jammus growing visibility in national rankings, with the Institute securing 35th position in NIRF 2025, 25th in Business Today, 20th in BusinessWorld, 13th in India Today and 19th in the IIRF Rankings 2026. He mentioned that the Institutes ten-year journey reflected a sustained commitment to building an institution that combines academic rigour, research excellence, innovation and societal relevance. He added that the next decade would focus on taking IIM Jammu from growth to greater impact by strengthening high-quality research, innovation and entrepreneurship, expanding global engagement, deepening industry partnerships and developing responsible, future-ready leaders who can contribute meaningfully to Jammu and Kashmir and the nation. Prof Shakti Kumar Gupta said, Jammu holds a unique distinction of having three premier Institutes of national importance, IIM Jammu, IIT Jammu and AIIMS Jammu within the same region. He emphasised the importance of synergy and collaboration among these institutions, stating that we cannot work in silos. He highlighted that the Institute developed a vibrant and robust ecosystem of education, research, leadership development, and societal impact. He expressed confidence that in the years ahead, IIM Jammu would continue to scale new heights and make an even greater contribution to nation-building, management education and societal development. Prof Jabir Ali, Dean, Faculty and Research, IIM Jammu, also highlighted the Institutes growing research ecosystem and its commitment to creating knowledge that makes a meaningful difference to industry, government and society. He highlighted the strong progress made over the past decade, with greater focus on quality research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and emerging economic, technological and societal challenges. Prof Nitin Upadhyay, Dean Academics, IIM Jammu, highlighted the Institutes commitment to building a future-ready, diversified and industry-aligned academic ecosystem. Over the past decade, IIM Jammu has expanded its academic portfolio across management, healthcare, technology, AI, Business Analytics and doctoral programmes, with strong emphasis on experiential learning, interdisciplinary education, technology-enabled pedagogy and industry exposure. Prof (Dr) Lt Gen (retired) Sunil Kant appreciated the Institutes remarkable decadal journey and its growing contribution to management education. He also emphasised the importance of the MBA in Healthcare and Hospital Management programme in developing skilled professionals and future leaders for Indias rapidly evolving healthcare sector. Shailesh K Lohiya, Librarian, IIM Jammu too reflected on the Institutes remarkable decade-long journey. It was stated that the inaugural ceremony will have Sriram Dandekar, former Chairman, Board of Governors, IIM Jammu as prominent speaker and the presidential address by Padma Shri Dr Milind Kamble, Chairman, Board of Governors, IIM Jammu. The inaugural session will feature keynote addresses by Shiv Shivakumar, Operating Partner, Advent International and Anand Kripalu, Operating Partner, Kedaara Capital and Member, Board of Governors, IIM Jammu. Day long celebrations will have a high-level Board of Governors panel discussion on Charting the Next Decade for IIM Jammu and leadership panels examining Impact of AI on Business, Economy and Job Market, Impact of AI on Management Education, The valedictory programme will feature the presidential address by Padma Shri Dr Milind Kamble, Chairman, Board of Governors, IIM Jammu and a keynote address by Raj Kumar Chaudhary, Chairman, Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC), UT of J&K and Ladakh. Jugal Kishore Sharma, Member of Parliament will be the guest of honour in the valedictory ceremony where distinguished service awards will also be presented. The valedictory address will be delivered by the chief guest Kavinder Gupta, Governor of Himachal Pradesh. Colours of Jammu and Kashmir, a special cultural presentation by Padma Shri Balwant Thakur will showcase the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Jammu and Kashmir in the evening.
Imran Khan moved to Islamabad hospital on Supreme Court order for medical tests
Jailed former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan was moved to a private hospital in Islamabad early Friday for medical tests after the Supreme Court ordered his hospitalisation, his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party said. Khan, 73, was taken to Shifa International Hospital, where hundreds of police personnel were deployed and roads leading to the facility were cordoned off. Its confirmed that he has arrived at Shifa International Hospital, PTI spokesman Zulfi Bukhari told AFP, adding that the Supreme Courts order had been complied with. Former Pakistan president and PTI member Arif Alvi also confirmed Khans transfer, saying the country was happy and dancing with joy. The development came after Khans lawyers approached the Supreme Court, arguing that the former premier was in poor health and required a medical examination. A three-member bench on Tuesday directed authorities to shift him to a hospital within two days. The court also ordered that Khan be allowed to meet his family once a week and speak to his sons by telephone twice a week. It further directed that a panel of medical specialists be constituted for his treatment and allowed Khans sister, Dr Uzma Khan, to participate in his medical care. Dozens of Khans supporters gathered outside the hospital following news of his transfer. Some supporters showered flower petals on passing vehicles as police maintained a heavy presence around the facility. Khan has been in prison since 2023 and maintains that the cases against him are politically motivated. He and his wife, Bushra Bibi, were sentenced late last year to 17 years in prison in a corruption case. Earlier this year, Khan underwent eye treatment at a hospital, with his family saying he had lost most of the vision in his right eye. The former cricket captain served as Pakistans prime minister from 2018 until 2022, when he was removed through a no-confidence vote. His arrest in May 2023 triggered widespread protests across the country.
Amit Shah calls for dialogue to resolve southern states water disputes
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah on Thursday called for an early resolution of long-pending water disputes among southern states, saying water was central to the regions agriculture, industry, environment and public health. Addressing the 31st meeting of the Southern Zonal Council in Mahabalipuram, Amit Shah said South India had emerged as a major contributor to the countrys growth, particularly in IT, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, infrastructure, research and development, space and agriculture. He said the regions development had been driven by three major strengths: high literacy, skilled manpower and technical expertise in utilising its deep-sea resources. He also urged the rest of the country to learn from the southern states in the areas of innovation and revenue generation. Amit Shah said the southern states were the main pillars of Indias progress and that their future development depended heavily on the availability and management of water resources. He urged the states to resolve pending disputes through mutual dialogue and constructive solutions. The meeting agreed to work towards the early settlement of water-related issues through joint consultations involving the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Ministry of Home Affairs, the Inter-State Council and the concerned state governments. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana also agreed to resolve outstanding issues relating to the division of assets and liabilities in consultation with the Home Ministry. Advocating the linking of major rivers, from the Brahmaputra to the Cauvery and Godavari, Amit Shah said such a network could help ensure that India did not face water shortages for the next 100 years. It could also facilitate the development of waterways, reduce fuel consumption and provide a more economical mode of transportation, he said. Shah highlighted the growing role of the Zonal Councils in resolving inter-state issues. He said that since 2014, 70 meetings had been held and 1,445 of the 1,869 issues taken uparound 80 per centhad been resolved. Several disputes that had remained pending for decades had also been settled through the councils, he said. The Home Minister also called on chief ministers to give priority to the speedy investigation of crimes against women and children and the early disposal of rape and POCSO cases through Fast Track Special Courts. He said the new criminal laws had provided additional tools to accelerate the criminal justice process. Amit Shah stressed the need for greater efforts to tackle malnutrition, stunting and school dropouts. He said the national school dropout rate of 9.5 per cent should be brought below 3 per cent, arguing that an educated and healthy population was essential for Indias future. He also called for coordinated action by the Centre and states against drug abuse, saying the Ministry of Home Affairs had prepared a three-year roadmap involving various Central and state departments. Until all departments joined the campaign, the country would not be able to protect the coming generation from the menace of drugs, he said.
J&K Junior Boys Football Team leaves for Dr. B.C. Roy Trophy
The J&K junior boys football team Thursday departed to represent the Union Territory at the Dr. B.C. Roy Trophy 2026-27, with the young players set to compete against some of the countrys top emerging football talent. Issuing a statement, it said that months of preparation, countless training sessions and unwavering commitment have led to this moment. Now, it is time for our young footballers to test themselves against some of the countrys best emerging talent. With every tackle, every pass and every goal, they will carry the J&K colours with pride, discipline and determination. J&K Sports Council wishes our boys a successful campaign ahead, the statement added.
IFC Kashmir, Galaxy FC settle for draw in Srinagar Premier League
IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC shared the points after playing out a competitive 11 draw in the latest encounter of the Srinagar Premier League 2026 at the TRC Turf, Srinagar, on Thursday. Both teams produced a determined performance in a closely fought contest, with neither side able to find the decisive goal despite a strong second-half effort. The match as per a DFA statement, began at an energetic pace, with both IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC showing attacking intent from the opening minutes. The two sides looked to establish control in midfield and create opportunities through quick passing and forward movement. With valuable league points at stake, the players from both teams displayed intensity and commitment in every challenge. IFC Kashmir looked composed in possession during the early stages and attempted to build attacks from the back. Galaxy FC, however, maintained a disciplined shape and were quick to respond whenever they won possession. The opening exchanges remained balanced, with both teams testing each others defensive organisation. The pressure eventually resulted in the opening goal as IFC Kashmir managed to break the deadlock. The goal gave the side an important boost and forced Galaxy FC to increase their attacking efforts. Rather than allowing the early setback to affect their rhythm, Galaxy FC responded with greater urgency and began pushing higher up the pitch. Their efforts soon paid off as Galaxy FC found the equaliser, bringing the score level at 11. The goal changed the momentum of the contest, with both sides becoming even more determined to take the lead before the interval. The remainder of the first half witnessed an intense battle in midfield. Players from both teams competed strongly for possession, while the defensive units remained alert to prevent further damage. Neither side was able to add another goal before the break, and the teams went into half-time with the score tied at 11. The second half began with both teams knowing that a single goal could potentially decide the outcome. IFC Kashmir looked to regain their early momentum, while Galaxy FC continued to search for openings in the attacking third. The game remained open, with both sides attempting to transition quickly from defence into attack. As the second half progressed, the intensity increased. IFC Kashmir created opportunities through attacking movements and attempted to put pressure on the Galaxy FC defence. Galaxy FC also responded with dangerous forward play, looking to exploit spaces and create a chance that could give them the lead. The defensive departments of both teams, however, remained strong. Clearances, interceptions and well-timed challenges prevented either side from finding the breakthrough. The goalkeepers were also called upon to remain focused as the match entered its decisive stages. With the final whistle approaching, both teams continued to push forward. The possibility of a late winner kept the contest exciting, as players committed themselves fully in search of the three points. Despite the attacking efforts from both sides, the decisive goal remained elusive. The final stages saw a determined display from both teams, but neither IFC Kashmir nor Galaxy FC could find a way through. After 90 minutes of competitive football, the referee brought the match to an end with the score still 11. The result means both teams walk away with a point from an encounter that could easily have gone either way. IFC Kashmir will take positives from their overall performance and attacking approach, while Galaxy FC can be pleased with the way they responded after conceding the opening goal. For both teams, the draw also highlights the competitive nature of the Srinagar Premier League. Matches at this stage of the competition carry significant importance, and the ability to remain organised and composed throughout 90 minutes can prove crucial as the league progresses. The encounter at TRC Turf once again provided supporters with an engaging evening of football. From the opening exchanges to the final whistle, both IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC demonstrated determination, discipline and a willingness to fight for every ball. While neither side managed to claim maximum points, the 11 result reflects the closely matched nature of the contest. Both teams will now turn their attention towards their upcoming fixtures, where they will look to build on this performance and secure victories. The Srinagar Premier League continues to provide a strong platform for competitive football in the region, bringing together teams eager to make their mark and compete at a high level. The latest meeting between IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC added another entertaining chapter to the ongoing competition. With the league campaign continuing, both sides will have opportunities to improve their standings and strengthen their performances in the matches ahead. IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC will now look to carry the positives from Thursdays encounter into their next games.
CEMTAC Cements felicitates MMA fighter Owais Yaqoob after international victory
CEMTAC Cements felicitated its brand ambassador and MMA athlete Owais Yaqoob for his recent international victory in Bulgaria at a special felicitation ceremony held at Golden Tulip, Srinagar. The event, ass per a statement, was attended by CEMTACs leading distributors and retailers, along with members of the companys team. The gathering celebrated Owais achievement and highlighted the importance of supporting young sporting talent from J&K. As part of its support for Owais sporting journey, CEMTAC presented a contribution of Rs 50,000 to Team Owais Yaqoob, the MMA training academy where young boys are trained and prepared for competitive MMA. Speaking on the occasion, Owais Yaqoob expressed his gratitude to CEMTAC for its continued support and association. He said that he was thankful and grateful to CEMTAC for believing in him and supporting his journey. Owais also highlighted the importance of corporate support for young athletes, saying that corporates need to step up, support young talent and back them, as this is the only way to create the opportunities required for athletes from the region to reach the international level and compete on bigger platforms. Speaking at the event, CEMTAC Managing Director Riaz Ahmad said that the company remains committed to supporting young talent across different fields, including sports and education. Talent in Kashmir is immense, but talent alone is not enough. Young people need opportunities, encouragement and people who are willing to stand behind them. As a company rooted in this region, we believe it is our responsibility to contribute wherever we can, he said. Riaz Ahmad congratulated Owais on his victory and commended his journey, discipline and perseverance. He said Owais achievement demonstrates what young people from the region can accomplish when they are given the right platform, support and encouragement. He added that CEMTACs association with Owais goes beyond a conventional brand partnership, with the company seeking to support the values of discipline, determination and excellence that Owais represents. The Managing Director further said that CEMTAC intends to continue identifying and supporting promising young talent and contributing towards creating greater opportunities for them to pursue their ambitions. The felicitation ceremony also provided an opportunity for CEMTACs distributors and retailers to come together and celebrate the achievement of the companys brand ambassador. The event concluded with felicitations and interaction with Owais, followed by dinner and networking among the guests.
MLA Salman Sagar lays foundation stone for playfield in Dara
MLA Hazratbal, Salman Ali Sagar, on Thursday laid the foundation stone of a much-awaited playfield at Dara, fulfilling a long-standing demand of the local residents, particularly the youth. Speaking on the occasion, Salman Sagar, as per a statement, said the playfield will provide youngsters with a dedicated space for sports, recreation and nurturing their talent. He said the project was among his poll commitments and expressed satisfaction that the promise is now being fulfilled. He thanked the locals for their appreciation and assured them of continued efforts to address developmental needs of the area.
The historic Chinar Premier League (CPL) 2026 entered its much-awaited knockout stage on Thursday with a spectacular ceremony held at General Bipin Rawat Stadium, Baramulla, witnessing a massive gathering of around 6,000 spectators, including school students and sports lovers. Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, as per an official statement, inaugurated the tourney while Commissioner Secretary, Youth Services & Sports Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, attended the event as the guest of honour. The ceremony commenced with the national song followed by the National Anthem and featured vibrant cultural performances by the local school bands, adding colour and patriotic fervour to the grand sporting occasion. The inaugural knockout match was played between Sheeri Blasters and Downtown Bijbera, marking the beginning of the decisive phase of the tournament. The CPL 2026 has emerged as a major sporting platform, bringing together the young athletes from Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and providing them an inclusive space to connect, compete and showcase their talent, asserted the Chief Secretary. The league phase witnessed unprecedented participation and public engagement, with 1.6 million viewers, around 1,600 athletes, 79 competing teams and 81 matches across eight venues. The teams were selected from 130 applicants and divided into 26 pools with 32 teams qualifying for the knockout stage. Spearheaded by the Indian Army in partnership with BCF, the CPL goes beyond competitive cricket by promoting youth engagement, community participation, sportsmanship and social cohesion. The initiative aims to create a vibrant platform where young people can express themselves through sport and contribute towards a positive and empowered society. The event was attended by Major General Manoj Joshi, GOC Dagger Division; Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Dr. S.F. Hamid, Brigadier M.B. Singh, Commander, 79 Mountain Brigade; Gurinder Pal Singh, Senior Superintendent of Police Baramulla; and the Commanding Officer, 46 Rashtriya Rifles, besides other senior officers and officials from the civil administration, police and Army, officers of the Youth Services & Sports Department, sports personalities, players, students and public. The grand commencement of the knockout phase marked another significant milestone for the CPL 2026, reflecting the growing enthusiasm for cricket and the power of sport to bring communities together.
J&K launches online DPC portal to fast-track Government promotions
Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today reviewed the functioning and performance of the Administrative Reforms, Inspections (ARI) & Trainings Department, with a focus on key governance and administrative reform initiatives, including finalisation of Recruitment Rules, cadre restructuring, resolution of Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) issues, and operational efficiency of the J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) and Government Press. The meeting was attended by the Commissioner Secretary, ARI & Trainings Department; Chairperson, J&K BOPEE; General Manager, Government Press; and other senior officers. Issuing directions for expediting the ongoing reforms, the Chief Secretary called for smooth and time-bound operationalisation of the online DPC Portal, besides ensuring swift completion of Recruitment Rules for all departments and their respective services. He stressed that the digital mechanisms should translate into tangible improvements in administrative efficiency and timely disposal of service-related matters. The Chief Secretary further directed that a comprehensive mechanism be devised to ensure filling up of all available seats/vacancies in professional courses through BOPEE, with the objective of achieving optimum utilisation of the infrastructure, faculty and other resources available in institutions of higher learning across the Union Territory. The Chief Secretary thereafter took a detailed live demonstration of the DPC Portals end-to-end workflow. Developed through BISAG-N under the supervision of the ARI & Trainings Department, the portal is designed to fully digitise and streamline the process of holding DPCs across the Union Territory, thereby reducing procedural delays and ensuring greater transparency and efficiency in processing promotion cases. During the demonstration, the Chief Secretary reviewed the portals multi-tiered workflow, under which cases move seamlessly through designated administrative levels of Maker, Checker and Approver. He emphasised that the digital platform should help eliminate administrative bottlenecks and facilitate the time-bound conduct of DPCs. The portal has now been formally handed over to the General Administration Department (GAD), which will function as the Super Admin and issue necessary circular instructions for its immediate adoption and onboarding of all Government departments. The meeting was also apprised of the Online Portal for Processing Recruitment Rules, developed in collaboration with BISAG-N. The portal has successfully cleared its security audit through the Information Technology Department, incorporates active SMS alerts, is hosted at the State Data Centre and is being integrated with the e-Office system. Commissioner Secretary, ARI & Trainings, Shabnam Kamili, apprised the meeting of the ongoing modernisation of service guidelines. She informed that the Standing Committee has held 61 meetings since January 2024 and has cleared Recruitment Rules for 36 services, while another 13 services have been cleared through Executive Orders. Preliminary meetings have also been concluded for 88 additional services. On human resource optimisation, the Commissioner Secretary stated that a structured calendar is being devised for reviewing individual departments with a view to undertaking budget-neutral cadre restructuring and resolving MTS-related issues in consultation with the concerned line departments. The meeting was further informed that the Union Territorys progress under the national iGOT Karmayogi platform has received appreciation from the Capacity Building Commission, Government of India. The ARI & Trainings Department has successfully onboarded participants and trained 222 officers and officials through five intensive one-day Karmayogi Kartavya Karyakram batches conducted by certified State Master Trainers. Reviewing the functioning of the J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE), the meeting was informed that the Board has transitioned completely to digital operations, with all counselling rounds for the 2026-27 session being conducted through the online e-Counselling platform. An advance examination calendar has also been issued, while examination centres are being expanded beyond Jammu and Srinagar to facilitate students from rural and remote areas. The meeting also reviewed intake trends across various professional courses and noted high seat occupancy in streams including M.Sc. Nursing, Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing and CET Engineering. It was observed that the Higher Education Department may engage with AICTE for suitable modifications in course streams in line with emerging market requirements, enabling BOPEE to conduct additional counselling rounds wherever necessary. Taking stock of the functioning of the Government Presses, the meeting was informed that 751 out of 1,146 printing jobs received65.53 per centhave already been executed by the Srinagar and Jammu presses. The two presses have generated combined revenue of Rs 500.78 lakh against a target of Rs 1,300 lakh for the financial year 2026-27. The meeting also deliberated upon several pending administrative matters, including the proposed constitution of the J&K Administrative Reforms Commission, delegation of powers to the Director, Press; recovery of Rs 12.50 crore in outstanding printing charges from various departments; and the possibility of outsourcing heavy printing workloads to ensure uninterrupted operations of the Government Press.
Jio to continue Rs 299 tariff plan for all users
Reliance Jio has announced that its current industry-leading tariff plans, including the Rs 299 plan, will continue to remain available to all users, while introducing a new Jio Prime membership that offers customers additional price certainty for eligible plans. Under the new programme, customers opting for Jio Prime can continue recharging with their preferred eligible plans at current prices until September 5, 2027, irrespective of any tariff revisions during the price-guarantee period. The membership, priced at a one-time fee of Rs 300, is available to existing Jio prepaid and postpaid customers. Users of other telecom networks can also enrol by porting their numbers to Jio or taking a new Jio connection. Jio Prime members will also receive cashback vouchers worth Rs 600. This includes a Rs 300 voucher redeemable against a new JioHome or JioPC connection and another Rs 300 voucher for adding a new Jio SIM connection for a friend or family member. The programme will additionally provide members with early access to new Jio products, services and trials, along with priority customer support through a dedicated service channel. Jio said further member-exclusive benefits may also be announced during the membership period. The membership can be purchased through the MyJio app, Jio.com, Jio Stores and authorised Jio partner stores. Originally launched as a programme of appreciation for Jios first 100 million customers, Jio Prime has now been reintroduced for the companys wider customer base of more than 500 million users. Jio said the revamped programme is aimed at providing customers greater certainty over their future mobile recharge costs while giving them access to additional services and privileges.
J&K Bank signs Corporate Salary Package MoU with GK Communications Private Limited
J&K Bank has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GK Communications Private Limited under its Corporate Salary Package, extending customised banking benefits to 119 employees of the media group. The agreement was signed by Zonal Head (Srinagar) Sheikh Mohammad Muzaffar on behalf of J&K Bank and Fayaz Ahmad Kaloo for GK Communications Private Limited in the presence of Cluster Head Syed Tasaduq Madni, Branch Head (SSI Srinagar) Ubaid Ashraf and other senior officials from both organisations. Speaking after the formal signing of the agreement, Zonal Head Sheikh Mohammad Muzaffar said, This MoU reflects our continued endeavour to strengthen our longstanding institutional relationship with GK Communications Private Limited while providing its employees convenient access to a range of customised banking benefits under the Banks Corporate Salary Package. On the occasion, the Cluster Head gave a detailed overview of features covered under the Corporate Salary Package.
J&Ks stock market investor base crosses 14 lakh, grows 19.3% in a year
Jammu and Kashmirs registered investor base in the stock market has crossed the 14-lakh mark, with the number of registered clients reaching 14,12,378 as of August 20, 2026, recording a year-on-year growth of 19.31 per cent, according to official BSE data accessed by Greater Kashmir . The figures show that J&K added 2,28,554 registered clients, or roughly 2.29 lakh investors, during the past year. This represents a substantially faster expansion than the overall growth in the countrys registered investor base, which stood at 15.80 per cent during the same period. The BSE data provides a snapshot of the changing geography of stock-market participation in India, with the countrys total registered investor base now standing at 26,03,00,179, or approximately 26.03 crore clients. J&Ks 14.12 lakh registered clients account for around 0.54 per cent of the countrys total registered investor base. While the Union Territory remains a relatively small market in terms of absolute investor numbers, the pace at which its investor base is expanding has been considerably stronger than several of the countrys largest States. The increase has also been consistent across different time periods. During the latest month, J&K added 19,478 clients, equivalent to around 19,500 new registered investors, pushing its monthly growth rate to 1.40 per cent. Over the previous three months, the number of registered clients increased by 52,618, or about 52,600 investors, representing a quarterly growth of 3.87 per cent. The national investor base, by comparison, increased by around 30.92 lakh during the latest month. Over the previous quarter, the country added approximately 85.16 lakh. Over the previous year, the national registered investor base increased by around 3.55 crore investors, taking the total to more than 26 crore. The comparison shows that J&Ks investor base is growing at a faster rate than the national average, although the absolute numbers remain much smaller. Maharashtra continues to have the largest registered investor base in the country by a considerable margin. The State has approximately 4.42 crore investors. This means that nearly one out of every six registered clients in the BSE database is registered in Maharashtra. Uttar Pradesh occupies the second position with 3,06,10,880 clients, or around 3.06 crore. Gujarat follows with 2,29,70,136, equivalent to about 2.30 crore registered clients. Rajasthan has 1,56,49,037, or around 1.56 crore, while West Bengal has 1,52,56,657, or about 1.53 crore. Karnataka has 1,39,43,659 registered clients, translating into roughly 1.39 crore, while Madhya Pradesh has 1,35,11,046, or around 1.35 crore. Tamil Nadu has 1,31,27,709, or approximately 1.31 crore registered investors. The other major States also have sizeable investor bases. Haryana has 85,72,167 registered clients, equivalent to around 85.7 lakh. Telangana has 80,08,260, or about 80.1 lakh. Punjab has 65,65,556, or approximately 65.7 lakh, while Odisha has 59,30,947, or about 59.3 lakh. Kerala has 59,17,495 registered clients, translating into around 59.2 lakh, while Assam has 53,02,132, or about 53 lakh. Jharkhand has 46,39,195, equivalent to approximately 46.4 lakh. Andhra Pradesh has crossed the one-crore mark, with 1,04,00,527 registered clients, while Bihar has 1,16,04,608, or around 1.16 crore. Delhi has 1,10,14,984, equivalent to approximately 1.10 crore registered clients. Against this national landscape, J&Ks 14.12 lakh investor base is larger than that of several smaller States and Union Territories but remains far below the investor populations of the countrys principal financial and industrial centres. For instance, Himachal Pradesh has around 15.58 lakh registered clients, only marginally above J&K. J&K has more registered clients than Manipur, which has around 2.74 lakh, Meghalaya with 1.65 lakh, Arunachal Pradesh with 1.22 lakh, Nagaland with 1.28 lakh, Sikkim with 84,221, Mizoram with 59,779, Goa with 4.99 lakh and Tripura with 4.28 lakh. Among the Union Territories, Ladakh has 5,213 registered clients, or just over 5,000, but has recorded one of the fastest rates of growth in the country. Its investor base increased by 44.44 per cent over the previous year. This is the highest annual growth rate visible in the BSE table. Mizoram recorded annual growth of 33.18 per cent, while Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh recorded 28.01 per cent and 27.33 per cent, respectively. Lakshadweep, with just over 5,000 registered clients, recorded growth of 27.87 per cent. Among larger States, J&Ks 19.31 per cent annual growth puts it in a relatively strong position. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana each recorded 19.59 per cent growth, while Tamil Nadu recorded 19.46 per cent growth. Uttar Pradesh recorded 19.08 per cent. J&Ks growth was considerably higher than Maharashtras 11.39 per cent, Gujarats 13.13 per cent, Haryanas 14.42 per cent, Punjabs 14.96 per cent, Rajasthans 15.71 per cent, Karnatakas 16.51 per cent and Keralas 16.95 per cent. The figures also indicate that the expansion in J&K has been relatively steady rather than being confined to a single period. Its monthly increase of 1.40 per cent was higher than the national monthly growth of 1.20 per cent, while its quarterly increase of 3.87 per cent was also above the national growth rate of 3.38 per cent. In absolute terms, however, the difference between the largest and smallest investor markets remains enormous. Maharashtras 4.42 crore registered clients are more than 31 times J&Ks 14.12 lakh. Uttar Pradeshs 3.06 crore investor base is more than 21 times that of J&K, while Gujarats 2.30 crore is more than 16 times larger. The national figures also underline the rapid broadening of participation in the equity market. The BSE database now contains more than 26 crore registered clients, with the number having increased by around 3.55 crore in just one year. J&Ks addition of around 2.29 lakh registered clients during the same period is small when measured against the national increase, but significant for the Union Territorys own investor base. In percentage terms, the addition represents nearly one-fifth growth in a single year.
KU's EMMRC begins two-day orientation programme on MOOCs
The Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMMRC), University of Kashmir (KU), commenced a two-day orientation programme on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) at the Main Campus, aimed at familiarising academics with digital learning platforms and encouraging greater integration, visibility and enrollment of MOOCs in higher education. Titled Promoting MOOCs in Higher Education: Integration, Visibility and Enrollment, the programme brought together faculty members from universities and colleges across Kashmir. It seeks to strengthen the capacity of teachers to develop and engage with digital learning resources and platforms, while promoting wider access to quality education beyond conventional classroom spaces. In her message Vice Chancellor, KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, emphasised the importance of embracing digital transformation in higher education and highlighted the role of MOOCs in expanding access to quality learning and strengthening the academic ecosystem. MOOCs have emerged as an important instrument for widening access to quality education and connecting learners with knowledge beyond geographical and institutional boundaries. As higher education continues to evolve with technology and AI, it is important that our teachers and institutions remain prepared to embrace these changes and make meaningful use of digital platforms, she said. Speaking on the inaugural session, Dean Academic Affairs, KU, Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, stressed on the need for academic institutions to focus on developing human resources capable of competing at the international level. Initiatives like MOOCs provide us an opportunity to take education to everyone. It provides us an opportunity to build human resources that are digitally equipped, globally competitive and prepared for the changing demands of education, he said. In his remarks Registrar, KU, Prof. Naseer Iqbal, highlighted the valuable role of EMMRC in strengthening digital education at the University and encouraged faculty members to make greater use of the Centres expertise and resources. Speaking on the occasion Registrar, Cluster University Srinagar, Prof. Wilayat Hussain Razvi, highlighted the digital education initiatives of the Ministry of Education and the changing role of teachers in the digital learning landscape. Senior Producer, EMMRC KU, Shafqut Habib, shared his experiences in MOOC production and highlighted the Centres contribution to digital learning initiatives. Earlier Director, EMMRC, KU, Prof. Syeda Afshana, in her welcome address, emphasised the importance of taking education beyond conventional classroom spaces and described the programme as a beginning towards greater academic interaction and collaboration. Prof Afshana, who recently took over the role of the Director EMMRC KU, stressed on the importance of human resource management in the contemporary times. There is now new technology, challenges, opportunities, and AI. However, we must remember that the most valuable is our human resource, and we must know how to nurture and manage it effectively, she said. The two-day programme features ten technical sessions led by resource persons from within and outside EMMRC, covering diverse aspects of digital learning, MOOC development, integration, visibility and outreach.
CM Omar Abdullah lays foundation of modern mechanised abattoir in Srinagar
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today laid the foundation stone for the ` 25.87 crore state-of-the-art mechanized Abattoir here at Allochi Bagh, marking a significant step towards establishing a regulated, hygienic and scientifically managed meat-processing facility for Srinagar city. The construction of modern mechanized Sheep & Goat Abattoir in Srinagar City, includes Testing & Commissioning on EPC Mode under CAPEX/SASCI. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the modern abattoir would mark an important step towards bringing Srinagars meat-processing infrastructure in line with contemporary standards. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) Gurwinder Singh Oberoi, MLA, Lal Chowk, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation Fazl ul Haseeb and other concerned officers were present on the occasion. The proposed abattoir will have a processing capacity of approximately 5,000 sheep and goats per day, making it one of the largest dedicated mechanised sheep and goat abattoirs in the country. The facility will incorporate modern mechanized systems covering slaughtering, carcass handling, processing, chilling, cold storage, sanitation, by-product management and other allied operations. Commissioner SMC briefed the Chief Minister that the project is aimed at substantially improving meat hygiene and food safety, ensuring safer working conditions, strengthening veterinary and quality-control mechanisms and establishing a regulated, efficient and scientifically managed slaughtering system for Srinagar city. A key feature of the project is its emphasis on environmental safeguards and scientific waste management. The facility will incorporate a bio-digestion system and an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) to scientifically treat organic waste and wastewater generated during operations. These systems will help reduce the organic pollution load, control foul odour, facilitate resource recovery and enable reuse of treated water for suitable non-potable purposes. The project, once completed, is envisaged as a state-of-the-art mechanized abattoir and a significant urban infrastructure initiative for Srinagar, bringing modern standards of hygiene, food safety, animal handling, waste management and environmental protection to the citys meat-processing sector.
IEI J&K State Centre welcomes newly appointed Director NIT Srinagar
A delegation of The Institution of Engineers (India), Jammu & Kashmir State Centre, led by its Chairman, Er. Ferdous Ahad Bhat, FIE, visited the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar to welcome Prof. Anurag Misra, FIE the newly appointed Director of NIT Srinagar, on his new assignment. During the meeting, the IEI delegation extended its warm greetings and best wishes to Prof. Anurag Misra, FIE and expressed confidence that his leadership would further strengthen the institutes academic, research and professional engagement in the field of engineering. The delegation comprised Er. Ferdous Ahad Bhat, FIE, Chairman; Er. Irfan Ahmad Reshi, FIE, Honorary Secretary; Er. Shuja Hussain Qureshi, MIE, Member, Executive Committee; Dr. Tanveer Rasool, FIE, Corporate Member; and Er. Mushtaq Ahmad Rather, FIE, Corporate Member. Several officials and faculty members of NIT Srinagar including Prof. M.S Mir were also present during the interaction. The Chairman said that NIT Srinagar, being an Institutional Member of The Institution of Engineers (India), would continue to receive due institutional support from IEI J&K State Centre for advancing engineering education, professional excellence, innovation and research in the larger interest of nation building. The interaction also highlighted the importance of sustained institutional collaboration between IEI and NIT Srinagar. The meeting also focused on strengthening collaboration between IEI J&K State Centre and NIT Srinagar and promoting greater interaction among academia, professional bodies, researchers and industry. Both sides discussed the successful conduct of the forthcoming FortyFirst National Convention of Chemical Engineers and National Seminar on Biomass: A Sustainable Resource for Decarbonising the Economy, scheduled to be held on September 2nd3 rd, 2026, in Srinagar. The convention is being organized by The Institution of Engineers (India), Jammu & Kashmir State Centre, under the aegis of the Chemical Engineering Division Board, IEI, in association with the Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Srinagar. The event will bring together researchers, industry professionals, policymakers and academicians to deliberate on biomass utilization, sustainable technologies, biofuels, bioenergy, biochemicals, circular bio-economy and other emerging areas relevant to decarbonisation. During the discussions, the Director assured full support and cooperation for the successful organization of the convention.
JKSA urges CM Omar for restoring Sainik School Manasbals academic, institutional excellence
The Jammu & Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Thursday has written to Chief Minister Shri Omar Abdullah, seeking his urgent intervention into the prolonged administrative, academic and institutional challenges facing Sainik School Manasbal, one of Jammu & Kashmirs historic and prestigious residential educational institutions. In its letter, the Association said that Sainik School Manasbal was established with a distinctive vision of nurturing discipline, leadership, character, academic excellence, physical fitness, team spirit and a spirit of service to the nation, and has played an important role in the regions educational legacy. The Association expressed particular concern over the reported absence of a permanent Principal for nearly five years, stating that the continued practice of assigning the Principals charge as an additional responsibility to officers holding other administrative positions is not conducive to the effective functioning of a specialised residential institution. At present, the Principals charge is reportedly being held by the Chief Education Officer, Kupwara. National Convenor of Association Nasir Khuehami said a residential school of this nature requires dedicated leadership that is physically available on campus to oversee academic affairs, discipline, student welfare, faculty coordination, hostel administration and day-to-day institutional functioning. He said the prolonged absence of a full-time Principal could affect academic planning, administrative decision-making, student welfare and institutional continuity. A prestigious residential institution of this nature cannot be expected to achieve its full potential when its principalship remains under prolonged additional-charge arrangements. Sainik School Manasbal requires stable, dedicated and accountable leadership capable of providing institutional direction and restoring confidence among students, parents, faculty and alumni, he said. The Association urged the Government to appoint a permanent Principal at the earliest, preferably a suitably qualified and experienced retired Army officer with appropriate educational and administrative credentials, considering the institutions specialised military ethos, residential environment and leadership-oriented educational model. However, JKSA said the issue of leadership should be addressed as part of a broader institutional review covering academic performance, faculty strength, student enrolment and retention, residential facilities, sports and physical training, medical and mess facilities, counselling, career guidance, and preparation for the National Defence Academy, civil services and other competitive examinations. Khuehami also flagged the reported decline in student enrolment, shortage of permanent faculty and falling CBSE performance, noting that the school currently has around 350 students against an intake capacity of approximately 480. It urged the Government to examine the reasons for student attrition, fill vacant teaching posts through regular recruitment and strengthen academic support, stressing that timely intervention is needed to address these structural concerns. The Association stressed the need to restore Sainik School Manasbal as a leading centre of academic excellence, discipline, leadership, physical fitness and national service, while also modernising its academic, residential and student-support systems. Sainik School Manasbal has served generations of students and remains an important part of Jammu & Kashmirs educational legacy. We must preserve its character, strengthen its academic foundations and modernise its institutional ecosystem. The present challenges should be treated as an opportunity to rebuild and improve the institution rather than allowing temporary administrative arrangements to become permanent features of its functioning, the Association said. Khuehami urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to personally intervene and direct the concerned authorities to appoint a permanent Principal; provide the institution with dedicated leadership; fill vacant teaching positions through regular recruitment; examine the reasons for declining enrolment and student attrition; assess the reported decline in academic performance; strengthen student welfare and grievance-redressal mechanisms; and undertake a comprehensive institutional revival and modernisation exercise.
J&K Pensioners Welfare Federation, Senior Citizens Civil Society hold key meeting
A significant meeting of J&K pensioners welfare federation/senior citizens civil society was held in Srinagar under the Chairmanship of Lenin Sampat State President. The meeting was attended by the District Presidents Secretaries and members from across the Valley. The agenda of the meeting was presented by Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Bhat, State General Secretary. District Presidents and Senior Trade union leaders who actively participated and addressed the gathering included Nisar Ali Mir, Chief Patron, Haji Gh. Mohi ud din Wani district President Baramulla, Yayha Shafi, district President Ganderbal, Raja Majeed District President Anantnag, Gh. Hassan Malik District President Budgam, Aftab Ahmad Nehvi, Srinagar Gh. Nabi Bhat Khanyari Srinagarand Mir Mohd Shafi Kupwara. The speakers unanimously re-affirmed their complete commitment to the J&K pensioners welfare federation senior citizens under the leadership of Lenin Sampat. The key Demands raised are Issuance of Pensioners/Senior citizen Cards on the signatures of District Development commissioners of J&K UT . Enhancement of Medical allowance from Rs. 300 to Rs 1500 per month in favour of pensioners of J & K. The State President assured the gathering that their demands will be brought to higher authorities of J&K UT government. The meeting concluded with vote of thanks by the State General Secretary.
Deputy CM, CMs Advisor discuss issues of artists, film fraternity
A delegation comprising senior cultural personality, Artist & Art Promoter Waheed Jeelani and Umar Imtiyaz, a well known actor and film maker Thursday called on Deputy Chief Minister Surender Choudhary and Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani at their offices in the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar. During the meetings, the delegation held detailed discussions on the present challenges confronting the artist, cultural and filmmaking fraternity of Jammu and Kashmir. The issues included the need for revival and strengthening of cultural institutions, greater opportunities and financial support for artists and filmmakers, regular cultural programming, fair representation of local talent, improved avenues for young artists and revival of institutions such as Doordarshan Kendra Srinagar and All India Radio Srinagar as effective platforms for local cultural expression, said a press release. The delegation also stressed the need for a clear and sustainable cultural policy, better coordination among concerned departments and greater institutional support for the preservation and promotion of Jammu and Kashmirs rich traditional, folk and contemporary artistic heritage. On the instructions of the Deputy Chief Minister and the Advisor, a follow-up meeting was subsequently held with the Principal Secretary, Culture, where the issues were discussed further and the need for concrete measures to address the concerns of the fraternity was emphasised. The delegation expressed hope that the concerns raised would receive due consideration and translate into meaningful initiatives for the welfare, dignity and sustainable growth of the artist and filmmaking community of Jammu and Kashmir.
Restoration of special status remains at top of NCs agenda: Dr Farooq Abdullah
National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah said that the special constitutional status accorded to Jammu and Kashmir reflected its distinct and unique constitutional relationship with the Union, a legacy that remained central to the National Conferences political vision. Addressing a gathering, Dr Farooq said that even though the constitutional provisions relating to Jammu and Kashmir had been altered unilaterally, the National Conference would continue its struggle for its restoration. He said the issue remained at the top of the party's agenda and that the people of Jammu and Kashmir had a right to raise their voice for restoration of their constitutional rights. He said that the National Conference had repeatedly stated, in its meetings, rallies and conventions, that the party would fulfil the promises it had made to the people. He reiterated that the party would never retreat from its position and would continue its political and constitutional struggle. Dr Farooq said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir were facing numerous issues and difficulties and that the present circumstances required an elected government with a strong mandate. He said the government must have all the necessary powers to address people's problems effectively and ensure development and good governance. He said that political institutions must respect the aspirations of the people and that their voices should be heard. He also stressed the need to strengthen democratic institutions and ensure that the rights of the people were protected. Dr Farooq said that society could progress only when all sections of society worked together. He called for greater attention to education, social welfare and the empowerment of young people, saying that the youth were an important part of the future of the region. He appealed to political workers and the public to remain united and work towards strengthening peace, social harmony and development. He said that the National Conference's struggle was not merely the responsibility of one individual or institution, but a collective responsibility of its leadership, workers and people.
CPCO Amit Sharma reviews preparedness in Doda
Doda, Aug 20: Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) & Director, Directorate of Census Operations, J&K and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, visited Doda on Thursday and chaired a comprehensive review meeting on Census-2027 at Conference Hall, DC Office Complex Doda, to assess the preparedness and progress of Population Enumeration in the district. The meeting, as per a statement, was attended by Principal Census Officer (Deputy Commissioner) Doda Krishan Lal, Additional Deputy Commissioner (District Census Officer) Anil Kumar Thakur, Additional Deputy Commissioner Bhaderwah Sunil Kumar Bhutyal, Sub-Divisional Magistrates, Additional District Census Officer Vijay Kumar, Charge Officers, field trainers, supervisors, enumerators and other officials associated with the Census-2027 exercise. During the meeting, CPCO Amit Sharma reviewed the overall progress of census preparations and emphasized the importance of maintaining the highest standards of accuracy, completeness and reliability during data collection. He directed enumerators and supervisors to ensure that every entry is correctly recorded, cross-checked and verified, stressing that accurate census data is vital for effective policy formulation, planning and delivery of public services. The CPCO called for intensified awareness and publicity campaigns through newspapers, pamphlets, social media, local influencers, social activities and other available communication platforms. He directed the District Census authorities to ensure that residents of snow-bound and difficult-to-reach areas are adequately informed about the Population Enumeration phase scheduled from September 1 to 30, 2026, so that complete coverage is achieved. Amit Sharma also directed Charge Officers and supervisors to undertake regular field visits, inspections and random quality checks. He stressed strict adherence to census guidelines and called for special attention towards migratory populations, tribal communities, forest areas and other special categories, ensuring that no eligible household or individual is left out of the enumeration process. The meeting also took up the technical challenges being faced by field functionaries. It was informed that mobile devices used for Population Enumeration are required to meet prescribed technical specifications, including minimum 8GB RAM and Android version above 13. The issue of enumerators and supervisors having devices below the required configuration was discussed for appropriate resolution. Principal Census Officer Doda Sh. Krishan Lal assured full administrative support for the smooth conduct of Census-2027. He directed all concerned officers to closely monitor field activities and ensure timely completion of all census-related work in accordance with the prescribed timelines, guidelines and instructions issued by the Directorate of Census Operations. Additional District Census Officer Vijay Kumar briefed the meeting on the district-wise preparations and progress. He apprised the CPCO about the Census-2027 schedule for J&K, including Phase-I and Phase-II, review of administrative units in District Doda, and the progress of House Listing Operations conducted from June 1 to 30, 2026. The meeting also reviewed charge-wise progress of HLO, the deployment of census functionaries, preparations for Population Enumeration, training of enumerators and supervisors, and identification of snow-bound villages and blocks. The CPCO directed field functionaries to closely monitor migration routes and ensure enumeration of all eligible tribal populations and other mobile communities. He reiterated that coordinated field-level efforts are essential to achieve comprehensive, accurate and error-free census data. The meeting also reviewed training programmes, awareness campaigns, supervision mechanisms, Self-Enumeration and field-level monitoring arrangements. Amit Sharma called for coordinated efforts among all stakeholders to ensure that Census-2027 is conducted efficiently, transparently and with the highest degree of accuracy across District Doda.
Close synergy among stakeholders will address veterans challenges: Northern Army Commander
Jammu, Aug 20: General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma has underscored the need for close synergy among all stakeholders to effectively address the challenges faced by the Veterans and to strengthen the overall welfare framework. Lt Gen Sharma, while addressing Synergy conference 3.0- veterans conclave, also reaffirmed Indian Armys unwavering commitment to the welfare and well-being of the veterans community. GOC-in-C Northern Command emphasised that the sacrifices, dedication and years of service rendered by military personnel must be acknowledged not only through words but also through meaningful and institutionalised welfare measures. Northern Command of the Indian Army organised this conclave at Udhampur the other day, in a hybrid mode, in a significant step towards strengthening welfare measures for veterans, Veer Naris and their dependents. Secretary Ex-Servicemen Welfare (ESW), Ministry of Defence, Government of India Sukriti Likhi, too, through video conference attended the conference, conceptualized under the vision of the GOC-in-C, Northern Command. The meeting, according to PRO Defence Jammu, Lt Col Suneel Bartwal, was attended by senior officers and representatives from various military formations and civil administration departments both at Centre and State. The meet addressed and focussed on three important pillars - Seva, Samman and Samriddhi (Service, Respect and Prosperity). The conference focussed on addressing procedural, institutional and administrative matters to streamline post-service support systems for the veteran community and also making them an integral part of nation building efforts, Lt Col Bartwal said. The conclave in a collaborative manner deliberated upon contemporary challenges affecting veterans, Veer Naris and their dependents. Key emphasis was laid on healthcare delivery, welfare schemes, upskilling, awareness, pension related matters, second career opportunities, institutional support and grievance redressal. Secretary ESW, Ministry of Defence appreciated the initiative of Northern Command and exhorted all stakeholders to work in a collaborative manner to ensure timely support to the veterans and their dependents. She also reiterated the support of the central government towards welfare and resettlement of veterans and their dependents in the Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh.
Jammu, Aug 20: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday visited Karol Krishna, a border village in Kathua district. The village along with Rathua, Gujjar Chak, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala comes under the Vibrant Village Programme-Phase-2 (VVP-2). The Lieutenant Governor handed over benefits under several government schemes to local families and appointment letters to youth. Addressing the residents from 6 strategic villages under VVP-2, the Lieutenant Governor, as per an official statement, emphasised that border villages are not Indias last villages, but its first villages, the frontline of the nations identity and development. He noted that for decades, the word border carried a sense of distance and these villages were far from the priorities of governance. However, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, border villages have been brought into the mainstream of development. When the story of Indias development is written, its first chapter should begin in villages like Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala and Gujjar Chak, where Indias border breathes and the tricolour flutters, he said. Highlighting progress since 2019, the Lieutenant Governor stated that all 216 border villages of Kathua district are now connected by road, with full electrification achieved. Telecommunication and television access, once limited, now reach every household. These figures are not just numbers and reports but they represent real change in your lives, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor shared data highlighting that poverty levels have declined sharply, migration to cities has halved, and rural incomes have risen by 30%. Employment opportunities have expanded, with unemployment reduced to nearly half of earlier levels. More than 2,000 individual and community bunkers have been constructed for the safety of border families. Our goal should be that the entire population moves above the poverty line, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also commended the role of Nari Shakti in transforming border economies. Under the National Rural Livelihood Mission, over 1,300 self-help groups have been formed, benefiting more than 12,000 families. Women are engaged in tailoring, embroidery, crafts, and small enterprises, strengthening both household and village economies. The Lieutenant Governor also urged the young generation of border villages to dream as big as those in metro cities. He noted that government schools now have improved facilities, digital classrooms, vocational training and full academic sessions. This is not a minor change but it is a generational transformation, he said. The Lieutenant Governor outlined four key resolves for the development of border villages- Self-reliance by Connecting villages not just to roads but to markets, promoting horticulture and dairy cooperatives. Youth empowerment by creating opportunities in agriculture, tourism, defence-support services, and crafts. Improved health facilities by strengthening healthcare and tele-medicine connectivity, and the fourth resolve is robust security infrastructure by enhancing coordination between civil administration and armed forces. Development and security are not separate goals but they are two pillars of the same goal. Only a secure village can become a prosperous village, and only prosperous villages can build a self-reliant and developed India, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor called upon the youth and families of Karol Krishna and neighbouring villages to take responsibility for shaping their future. I want to tell the youth of Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala and Gujjar Chak that your ancestors held this soil through difficulties for many decades after Independence. Now it is your responsibility to take it forward. Today, resources are in your hands, and if there is any shortfall anywhere, I promise it will be addressed immediately. Today the big question is - taking this opportunity, how far will you take your village? Will Karol Krishna be known only as a border village, or as a border village that produces the countrys finest youth? That decision is now the youth's responsibility. I also want to assure all families in border villages that we will ensure that the light of development reaches every home. The Vibrant Villages Programme is a national resolve, and from now on we will not let border villages remain behind. You are Indias first name. You are not the periphery of the country but you are the front line. You are the place from where India becomes visible. And as long as our soldier stands on the border, and behind him the border villages stand firm, India is firm. India is invincible. India is immortal, the Lieutenant Governor said. Addressing the demands, the Lieutenant Governor assured Kathua residents that prompt action will be taken to resolve their issues. During his visit to the Karol Krishna Border Out Post (BOP), the Lieutenant Governor interacted with the Jawans and commended their steadfast commitment to securing the nation's borders and their exceptional service during Operation Sindoor. He emphasized the need for continuous vigilance to disrupt and neutralize any hostile attempts by the enemy. Advocate Vijay Kumar, Member of Legislative Assembly from Hiranagar; Shaleen Kabra, Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department; Ashwani Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Bhim Sen Tuti; IGP Jammu; Asif Jalal, IG BSF; M Raju, Commissioner Secretary, GAD; Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce; Sarmad Hafeez, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department; R. Alice Vaz, Commissioner Secretary to Government, Planning and Information; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Mohammad Aijaz , Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj; Amitava Chatterjee, MD & CEO, J&K Bank; Rajesh Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Kathua; senior officials and people from different walks of life were present.
NH-44 remains open for 2-way traffic; Dhramthal restoration underway
The Srinagar-Jammu National Highway (NH-44) remained open to regulated two-way traffic on Thursday, although movement was slow at several vulnerable stretches in Udhampur and Ramban districts amid ongoing restoration and construction work. Traffic authorities said movement was slow at Dewal in Udhampur due to a 40-metre-long damaged and uneven single-lane stretch. Traffic was also moving slowly between Maroog and Kishtwari Pather in Ramban, where vehicles were being regulated through a single-lane section amid construction work. Meanwhile, restoration work on the Srinagar-bound tube at Dhramthal (Samroli) in Udhampur is underway after a major landslide blocked the carriageway on Sunday evening. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has deployed men and machinery to clear the debris. Officials said restoration of the affected tube is expected to take at least two days, subject to site conditions and the pace of debris clearance. As an interim measure, ramps have been created at both ends of the affected stretch to facilitate diversion and regulation of traffic through the available carriageways. SSP Traffic National Highway Raja Adil Hameed said NH-44 remained open and restoration work at Dhramthal was in progress. Officials said traffic was being regulated through the available carriageways to maintain connectivity along the highway. The down tube near the affected location has also been restricted to single-lane movement at two to three points due to erosion caused by recent rains. Despite the restrictions, a large number of vehicles crossed the Udhampur-Banihal corridor during the day, with traffic personnel deployed at vulnerable locations to regulate movement and prevent congestion. At Dewal, the damaged road surface and ongoing construction work caused intermittent slowdowns, particularly for heavy vehicles. Similar conditions prevailed along the Maroog-Kishtwari Pather stretch in Ramban. Traffic authorities advised commuters to check the latest highway status before undertaking their journey. Passenger vehicles and light motor vehicles (LMVs) have been advised to travel between Ramban and Banihal during daylight hours and avoid unnecessary night travel due to the risk of shooting stones, landslides and other weather-related hazards. Motorists were also advised to maintain lane discipline and avoid overtaking, wrong-lane driving and unnecessary stoppages at vulnerable locations, which could further aggravate congestion. Truck operators carrying fresh and perishable commodities and livestock have been advised to adhere strictly to prescribed loading norms. Heavy motor vehicle (HMV) operators have also been directed to avoid overloading, ensure vehicle fitness and carry adequate fuel in anticipation of delays caused by road or weather-related disruptions. Meanwhile, the Traffic Control Unit (TCU), Jammu, said that, subject to fair weather and satisfactory road conditions, passenger LMVs, private cars and HMVs/goods carriers would be allowed to ply on NH-44 in both directions on Friday. The traffic authorities further said that, in view of NHAI widening work on the Digdool-Khouni Nullah stretch of NH-44, the movement of Kashmir-bound oil and gas tankers would remain restricted during the day from 7 am to 7 pm, as tankers carrying inflammable material are not permitted through tunnels during the specified period. Their movement would be allowed beyond Chenani from 4 pm to 3 am. Authorities cautioned that traffic movement would remain subject to weather and road conditions and could be regulated or suspended in the event of fresh landslides, shooting stones or other obstructions. Commuters have been advised to remain in touch with the Traffic Control Units at Jammu, Ramban and Srinagar and follow official advisories before and during their journey on NH-44.
No funds, no water: Delina JJM scheme waits for completion
Years after its inception, the Delina Water Supply Scheme under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) continues to await completion, with a shortage of funds holding up the remaining works and leaving thousands of residents without a reliable supply of potable water. The scheme was conceived to address the areas longstanding drinking water crisis. However, despite significant expenditure on its construction, the project remains non-functional. According to official records, around Rs 4 crore has already been spent on the project, while an additional Rs 5 crore is required to complete the remaining works. While the civil works were completed several years ago, the crucial mechanical works remain pending due to a paucity of funds, officials said. Additional funds are needed to complete the balance works, and the pending components will be taken up once the requisite funds are released, a Jal Shakti Department official said. The prolonged delay has frustrated residents, who say they continue to face difficulties in accessing safe and adequate drinking water despite the JJM project being intended to address these concerns precisely. Residents also raised concerns over the quality of the water currently being supplied in parts of the area, alleging that it is not adequately filtered. Locals further claimed that cases of typhoid and other water-borne illnesses had been reported in the area. The claims could not be independently verified. We have been suffering because of the drinking water problem for decades. The government had given us hope through this scheme, but its delay has only added to our difficulties, said Muhammad Ashraf, a resident of Delina Ghat. Residents urged the authorities to release the required funds at the earliest and complete the pending mechanical works so that the scheme can be made operational. They said access to safe drinking water was a basic necessity and called for immediate intervention by the concerned authorities to resolve the issue.
Private hospitals under financial stress as Ayushman Bharat dues pile up in J&K
Private hospitals and dialysis centres empanelled under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY)/SEHAT scheme in Jammu and Kashmir have raised concerns over prolonged delays in reimbursement, claiming that payments due to them have remained pending for the past eight months. The hospital owners have also raised concerns over the functioning of the State Health Agency (SHA), which implements the scheme in J&K, claiming that salaries of its district-level staff have not been released for the past four months. According to the private hospital representatives, incentives and TA/DA payments of SHA staff have also remained pending since 2022, raising questions over the agencys financial position and its ability to ensure timely payments to empanelled healthcare providers. After releasing a mere 1015 per cent of the outstanding dues about a month ago, payments have again been stopped. If the implementing agency is unable to pay salaries to its own district staff for four months and incentives for years, it raises serious concerns about the availability of funds with the SHA, a private hospital owner said. The hospital owners said private healthcare facilities were continuing to provide cashless treatment to beneficiaries under the scheme despite the mounting arrears, with many facilities relying on loans and other sources of credit to meet operational expenses. They said delayed reimbursements were putting increasing pressure on hospitals to meet salaries of doctors, nurses and other staff, besides maintaining essential services, particularly dialysis facilities. The situation, they warned, could become more critical for dialysis centres, where uninterrupted treatment is essential and operational costs remain high. The private hospital owners have appealed to the Lieutenant Governor and the Commissioner Secretary, Health and Medical Education Department, to intervene and ensure immediate release of the pending reimbursements. They warned that if payments were not released within a week, several private hospitals, particularly dialysis centres, could face a serious financial crisis, potentially affecting the continuity of services to beneficiaries under the scheme.
DLSA Srinagar organises training for Paralegal Volunteers
Srinagar, Aug 20: District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Srinagar organised a one-day training programme for Paralegal Volunteers (PLVs) regarding the Mega Drive for Implementation of NALSA Schemes at the Grassroots Level Phase I, and DAWN Scheme, under the able guidance of Mr. Haq Nawaz Zargar (PDJ) Chairman DLSA Srinagar. The program was presided over by Tabassum Qadir Civil Judge Senior Division Secretary DLSA Srinagar/Budgam. The training programme was conducted in the presence of the Block Development Officer (BDO), Khonmoh/Harwan, and was presided over by the Secretary, DLSA Srinagar. The PLVs were sensitized about the objectives of the Mega Drive and their role in ensuring effective implementation of NALSA schemes at the grassroots level. The Secretary, DLSA Srinagar, emphasized the importance of proactive outreach by PLVs to identify eligible beneficiaries, spread awareness regarding available legal services and welfare schemes, and facilitate access to justice for vulnerable and marginalized sections of society. The BDO, Khonmoh/Harwan, member of the DAWN Committee, also interacted with the PLVs, encouraging their pivotal role at the ground level in combating the drug menace and highlighted the importance of coordination between the District Legal Services Authority and the local administration for effective implementation of welfare and legal-aid initiatives. The training concluded with directions to the PLVs to undertake effective grassroots-level outreach and ensure that the benefits of NALSA schemes reach the intended beneficiaries.
Cloudburst triggers flood-like situation in Shopian
A cloudburst struck the forest area of Shukro Keller in south Kashmirs Shopian district on Thursday, triggering a flood-like situation in the Nallah Bridnaie flowing through Zampathri Keller. No loss of life or property was reported from the affected area so far. The cloudburst came a day after heavy rains and gusty winds lashed parts of Shopian on Wednesday, damaging apple orchards and causing losses to growers in several areas. Farmers said strong winds uprooted several apple-laden trees and knocked fruit off branches, damaging the crop ahead of the harvesting season. The winds uprooted apple-laden trees. They also knocked off the fruit from the trees, said Tariq Ahmad, a farmer from Shopian town. The weather event followed an earlier spell of heavy winds and hailstorm that had caused extensive damage to apple orchards across more than a dozen villages in the district. Director Horticulture Kashmir Vikas Anand had told Greater Kashmir that some villages had suffered around 90 per cent damage from the earlier weather event. Anand, accompanied by Zainapora MLA Showkat Zargar, visited several affected villages on Saturday to take stock of the damage and interact with farmers. He said horticulture department teams were assessing the losses in the field and a detailed picture would emerge after the assessment was completed. The successive spells of adverse weather have added to concerns among apple growers in Shopian, one of Kashmirs major horticulture districts. Farmers said damage to fruit-bearing trees could result in substantial losses at a time when growers have already incurred significant expenditure on orchard management, fertilisers, pesticides and labour. The latest cloudburst has also renewed concerns over flash floods in vulnerable areas of the district, particularly along nallahs and water channels passing through forest and orchard belts. Authorities were monitoring the situation and further details on the impact of Thursdays cloudburst were awaited.
PM SHRI High School Pohrupeth faces shortage of classrooms, staff
Kupwara, Aug 20:Established in 1961, Government Boys High School Pohrupeth in Langate area of north Kashmirs Kupwara district which has a history of performing well in 10th class results is grappling with shortage of classrooms and teaching staff thus subjecting students to enduring hardships. Although the school was accorded PM SHRI status few years ago but things did not improve at this premier educational institution of Pohru area. The school has only six classrooms to offer for 213 students, resulting in severe hardships to students with regard to accommodation. Locals of the area told Greater Kashmir that the school has never been a priority for the concerned department due to which their children were suffering. They expressed concern over the infrastructure and the deployment of teachers from the school to other institutions during the peak academic session. Sixty years ago, we as students were studying on mats. After PM SHRI status was accorded to the school, we thought that mats would be replaced by benches but there has been no change, a local told Greater Kashmir . Advocate Noor UlShahbaz said that the school has a limited number of teachers in view of its student strength and subject requirements. Regular deployment of key teachers to other schools, particularly during the peak academic period, creates difficulties for students, he said. The school once had a playground but haphazard construction of buildings and washrooms has left limited open space for sports and other co-curricular activities, he added. When top policy makers are talking about an AI revolution in the education sector, a simple question arises, where does PM SHRI BHS Pohrupeth stand amid this transformation? Our children deserve more than promises, they deserve basic infrastructure, digital facilities and best learning environment fit for the future. We cannot prepare our children for the AI age while their school continues to struggle with basic necessities. The high school students of Pohrupeth deserve equal opportunity to be part of India's AI revolution, Advocate Noor said. The school has also been functioning without a regular Headmaster since April 2026, adding to the concerns of students, parents and locals. Of 14 teachers, only 10 were performing duties at the school presently as three female teachers have availed one year leave while one other teacher was few days ago shifted to other school creating problems for our children. We hardly have subject specific teachers at our school, local Congress leader IrshadGanie told this correspondent. The school has maintained a strong academic record, consistently achieving more than 90 percent in Class 10 board examinations and producing around 30 to 40 distinction holders every year. It has also performed well in sports, cultural activities and other co-curricular fields but still then it has never been a priority for the concerned department, he added. The locals said that the school being one of the established educational institutions in the area, should serve as a model for surrounding schools. They urged the authorities to provide adequate classrooms, improve staff, stop unnecessary deployment of teachers and appoint a regular Headmaster at the earliest. They further said that construction of a two-storey building could provide a permanent solution to the shortage of space. The residents further demanded that the school be upgraded to a Girls Higher Secondary School to prevent female students from facing hardships in pursuing higher education. Meanwhile Zonal Education Officer (ZEO) LangateNaseer Ahmad refuted the claims of locals of staff shortage at PM SHRI High School Pohrupeth, he however acknowledged that the buildings are old and if land is provided by the locals, new structures would be constructed within short span of time.
SSP Anantnag reviews security arrangements along Chhari Mubarak route
Srinagar, Aug 20:SSP Anantnag Shri Amod Ashok Nagpure-IPS reviewed the security arrangements along the route designated for the passage of Chhari Mubarak, ahead of the forthcoming religious procession. During the review, the SSP inspected the key locations and stretches along the route through which the Chhari Mubarak is scheduled to pass and took stock of the overall security arrangements, deployment plans, traffic management and crowd regulation measures. SSP Anantnag directed the officers and personnel deployed on the route to maintain heightened alertness, ensure effective coordination and remain vigilant throughout the movement. He emphasised that all necessary security and traffic arrangements must be put in place well in advance to facilitate the smooth and peaceful passage of the procession. The SSP further stressed the importance of close coordination among all stakeholders and directed the concerned officers to ensure seamless arrangements for the devotees and the general public. J&K Police remains committed to ensuring a safe, secure and peaceful environment for all devotees and citizens.
High Court seeks Govts explanation over plans for3 wetland reserves
Srinagar, Aug 20: The High Court of J&K and Ladakh has sought an explanation from the J&K Government for not responding to the Centres communication on conservation plans for three wetland reserves for nearly a year. A division bench of Acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Muhammad Yousuf Wani issued the direction while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on environmental protection. The bench also questioned the exclusion of other Ramsar Sites in Jammu and Kashmir from the management planning process. The courts direction came following the information by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change that the J&K Government had submitted Integrated Management Plans (IMPs) on August 25, 2025, under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme, National Plan for Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystem (NPCA), for the period 2025-26 to 2029-30. The proposals sought consideration and administrative approval for three Wetland Reserves. However, the Ministry said that the proposals did not conform to the NPCA scheme. It subsequently wrote to the J&K Government on September 10, 2025, directing it to submit separate IMPs for each wetland in accordance with the NPCA Guidelines, 2024. The Ministry further informed that the J&K Government had not responded to the communication so far. Taking serious note of the delay, the Court directed the Government to file an affidavit explaining why it had failed to respond to the Ministrys September 10, 2025 communication and why separate management plans for the three wetland reserves had not been resubmitted. The Court also sought an explanation from the Government for excluding other Ramsar Sites in Jammu and Kashmir while preparing and submitting the IMPs. The Ministry informed the Court that the NPCA scheme, which was initially valid until March 31, 2026, has been given an interim extension up to September 30, 2026. It added that a proposal for continuation of the scheme for the 2026-31 financial cycle is currently under consideration before the competent authority. The High Court granted the Government three weeks to file the requisite affidavit.

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