Mirwaiz expresses anguish over loss of lives across LoC, urges dialogue to restore peace
Srinagar, Jul 15: Kashmirs chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Wednesday expressed deep anguish over reports of civilian and police casualties in the continuing unrest across the Line of Control (LoC), particularly in Rawalakot and Poonch, and appealed to the Government of Pakistan, local authorities and protesters to resolve differences through dialogue instead of confrontation. In a post on X, the Mirwaiz said he was deeply saddened by the loss of lives and extended his condolences to the bereaved families. Deeply saddened and pained by reports of loss of life of civilians and police personnel in the continuing unrest on the other side of the LoC, especially in Rawalakot and Poonch. My thoughts and prayers are with the bereaved families and all those affected by these tragic events, he wrote. The Mirwaiz also voiced concern over ongoing discussions related to the representation and constitutional and political status of a large number of Kashmiri State Subjects residing in Pakistan. He said issues concerning identity, political representation and constitutional rights required sensitivity, dialogue and broad public confidence. The legitimacy and strength of any system of governance rests ultimately upon the consent, trust and confidence of the people it serves, he said, adding that the shared social, cultural and family ties across the LoC meant that developments in one part of Jammu and Kashmir deeply affected people in the other as well as the Kashmiri diaspora. Recalling his family's historic association with communities across Jammu and Kashmir, including those living across the LoC, the Mirwaiz said he had been receiving expressions of anguish and concern from people affected by the unrest. He appealed to the Government of Pakistan and the local administration there to prioritise restraint, engagement and dialogue. I urge the Government of Pakistan and the local government there to prioritise dialogue, restraint and engagement, resolving differences through consultation and accommodation rather than confrontation, with respect for human rights and the sanctity of human life remaining paramount, he said. The Mirwaiz also appealed to the protesting groups to act with wisdom and responsibility to help restore peace and public confidence. I also appeal to protesting parties to exercise wisdom and responsibility. Both need to work towards restoring peace and public confidence at the earliest, he said. Concluding his message, the Mirwaiz prayed for lasting peace and stability across Jammu and Kashmir. I pray for lasting peace and stability for all the people of Jammu and Kashmir on both sides of the LoC and for its resolution, he said.
Jammu, Jul 15: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today visited the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu and reviewed the facilities and services in place for the ongoing Amarnath Ji Yatra. The Lieutenant Governor interacted with the officials from J&K Police, Army, Security Forces, Shrine Board, and Civil Administration, and took stock of the measures taken to facilitate the comfortable stay of the pilgrims. He commended their hard work and urged them to treat every Yatri as a divine guest. With the holy pilgrimage already crossing the 3 lakh mark in just 12 days, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience for pilgrims is our top priority, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stressed on ensuring flawless registration, comfortable lodging, and smooth travel arrangements for all devotees of Baba Barfani. He also emphasised showcasing Jammu and directed officials to organize sightseeing tours to Jammu Division's key spiritual and tourism spots, while actively promoting local handicraft and handloom products. It is our goal that whenever Baba Amarnath pilgrims return home, they should carry a piece of Jammu with them in the form of beautiful local handmade products and unforgettable memories. Together, we resolve to make this years Yatra truly historic, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also reviewed the deployment of Food Safety Officers at community kitchens, facilities at reception and lodgement centres, on-spot registrations of pilgrims, transportation and security arrangements. He directed the officials to optimize manpower deployment to seamlessly manage the heavy influx of devotees throughout the yatra. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that officials must closely monitor Meteorological Department's predictions and remain alert to any weather vagaries. Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar informed the meeting about the legal action initiated against the individuals caught engaged in fraudulent practices. The Lieutenant Governor further directed that administrative and legal measures be taken against any official found involved in misconduct. The Lieutenant Governor also interacted with the devotees of Shri Amarnathji and wished them a safe, peaceful and blessed pilgrimage. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by Shri Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; Shri Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Shri Amol V Homkar, IGP CRPF Jammu Sector; Dr Rakesh Minhas, Deputy Commissioner Jammu; Dr. Devansh Yadav, Municipal Commissioner Jammu and senior officials from civil administration, police and security forces.
Aga Ruhullah accuses CM Omar of abandoning J&K rights, says he only wants his power back
Jammu, Jul 15: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today extended his heartiest congratulations to the Rajouri District Administration and Department of Culture, J&K on inclusion of historic Bhairav Yatra of Rajouri to the National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of India. In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor has said,Proud moment for Rajouri! The districts historic Bhairav Yatra has officially been added to National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage of India. Congratulations to the Rajouri District Administration and the J&K's Department of Culture for turning this dream into a reality. This prestigious recognition will go a long way in documenting, preserving, and celebrating the area's deep spiritual and cultural roots. This national honor validates the generations of devotees who kept this tradition alive. The inclusion of Bhairav Yatra in National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage will strengthen Rajouri's unique cultural footprint on the national stage and it will open the door for research, cultural exchange, and sustainable heritage tourism.
He only wants his power back: MP Aga Ruhullah accuses CM Omar of abandoning J&K rights
Srinagar, Jul 15: National Conference MP Syed Aga Ruhullah Mehdi on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on his own party's Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, accusing him of abandoning the promises made to the people before the Assembly elections and limiting the political discourse to the restoration of statehood. Speaking to reporters, Ruhullah said Omar Abdullah had promised to restore what the BJP took away from Jammu and Kashmir in 2019. However, he alleged that the Chief Minister has now shifted his focus solely to the restoration of statehood. He now speaks only about restoring statehood because he wants his power back, not the aspirations of the people or the promises he made before the Assembly elections, Ruhullah said. Continuing his criticism, the Srinagar MP claimed that the restoration of statehood was already part of the BJP-led Centre's stated roadmap and questioned why the National Conference had narrowed its political demand to that issue alone. If restoration of statehood is the BJP's agenda, then tell me who the real BJP agent is, he remarked.
No change in Delhi protest plan despite Mustafa Kamal's demise: Omar Abdullah
Srinagar, July 15: National Conference Vice President and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said there would be no change in the party's planned protest in New Delhi on July 20 despite the demise of senior party leader and his uncle, Dr. Mustafa Kamal. Speaking to reporters after paying tributes to his uncle, Omar Abdullah said the party would honour Dr. Kamal's wishes by going ahead with the demonstration. There will be no change in that. Neither would Mustafa Kamal have wanted any change, Omar Abdullah said, referring to the proposed protest at Jantar Mantar over issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir. He revealed that Dr. Kamal's health had deteriorated on July 11 and doctors had expressed serious concern about his condition. Despite this, National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah had directed the party to continue with its political programme. Even when we knew about his critical condition, the party president said that whatever happened to Mustafa Sahib, we had to continue with our protest. Therefore, there is no question of cancelling the July 20 protest, Omar said. On whether the party had secured permission from the Delhi authorities for the protest, Omar said approval was still awaited. Not yet. We are being made to wait. As I said earlier, we know how to be patient. We will wait and also keep an alternate plan ready, he said. The National Conference leader, however, made it clear that the party's schedule would remain unchanged. I have told my colleagues that we will definitely leave for Delhi on July 19. Even if we do not get permission for Jantar Mantar, we will reach Delhi, sit together and decide our next course of action there, he said. Omar Abdullah described Dr. Mustafa Kamal's death as a personal and political loss, recalling his contributions as a doctor, legislator and public servant. He said Dr. Kamal had dedicated his life to serving the poor, continuing to run a free medical clinic in Tangmarg even while serving as Jammu and Kashmir's Health Minister. Omar also highlighted his electoral journey, noting that Dr. Kamal was elected to the Assembly from Tangmarg in 1987 and 1996 and later represented Patan and Hazratbal through by-elections. Calling it a difficult time for both the Abdullah family and the National Conference, Omar said the large turnout of mourners reflected the impact Dr. Kamal had on people's lives.
Dr. Mustafa Kamal served the poor through a free Tangmarg clinic, touching countless lives: CM Omar
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National Conference leaders pay rich tributes to Dr Mustafa Kamal
Authorities fine 13 tourists for illegal off-roading, entering protected wildlife areas in Ladakh
Leh, Jul 15: Ladakh authories have have fined thirteen tourists for illegal off-roading and entering protected wildlife areas in seperate incidents in the Moriri and Pangong Lake area in the Union Territory. The move follows increasing concerns about tourists using motorcycles and four-wheelers in ecologically sensitive wetlands, lake shores and wildlife habitats, resulting in damage to Ladakh's fragile ecosystem and disruption of native wildlife. Elaborating on the action, officials said 12 bikers were fined 10,000 each after they illegally ventured into protected zones near Tso Moriri Lake, while the owner of a sports utility vehicle (SUV) was penalised 50,000 for driving in a protected area near Pangong Lake in violation of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. Ladakh administration said the violations were detected during routine patrols conducted by personnel of the Wildlife Department with assistance from wildlife informers as part of enhanced surveillance across protected landscapes. The enforcement drive follows directions from Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena to curb illegal off-roading and strengthen protection of Ladakh's environmentally sensitive regions, which have witnessed a sharp increase in tourist arrivals over the past few years. In a statement, the Lieutenant Governor said Ladakh's mountains, lakes, rivers and wildlife are among its greatest natural treasures and urged visitors to enjoy the Union Territory responsibly. We wholeheartedly welcome every visitor who comes to experience the unparalleled beauty, culture and hospitality of Ladakh. I urge all tourists to enjoy our breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife responsibly and refrain from any activity that harms our fragile ecology or disturbs protected habitats. The administration will continue to promote tourism, but equally, we shall enforce the law firmly against those who endanger Ladakh's priceless natural heritage, he said. Officials said the enforcement campaign has gathered momentum following the recent deployment of the Ladakh Environment Protection Force (EPF), comprising 100 ex-servicemen authorised to monitor ecologically sensitive areas and issue on-the-spot challans against violators. Authorities have appealed to tourists, particularly adventure riders and off-road enthusiasts, to respect designated routes and avoid entering protected wildlife areas, warning that violations would invite strict legal action. [KNT]
Soz pays rich tribute to Sheikh Mustafa Kamal, calls him a man of integrity
Over 260 people wounded in latest US airstrikes on Iran, official says
Dubai, Jul 15: The latest round of overnight US airstrikes on Iran wounded more than 260 people, a Health Ministry official said Wednesday. The comment by Hossein Kermanpour, a spokesperson for the Health Ministry, did not include fatality statistics. However, far more people were reported injured than in any other round of recent violence between Iran and the US as they vie over control of the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which about a fifth of all oil and natural gas traded once passed.
'Even without permission, we will march for statehood': Minister Satish Sharma
Tehran threatens to halt all Mideast energy exports after US reimposes its blockade on Iran
The United States reimposed a blockade on Iranian ports over ship attacks. Iran retaliated with strikes on nations hosting American forces. This escalation threatens to push the region back toward full-scale war. Talks over Iran's nuclear program have stalled amid intensified fighting. The conflict impacts global oil and natural gas trade routes.
US Senators unveil bill for 100 per cent tariffs on India, four others for buying Russian oil
Washington, Jul 15: A bipartisan group of US Senators unveiled a bill that seeks to impose 100 per cent tariffs on five countries, including India and China, for purchasing oil from Russia. The bill, brokered by late Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, exempts 15 European nations that buy gas from Russia from the tariffs, arguing that the purchases amount to a fraction of their total requirement and the countries in question were taking steps to reduce dependence on Moscow. Apart from India and China, other countries that will be hit by the tariffs are Slovakia, Hungary and Azerbaijan. It's been referred to as a tariffs bill, but actually it imposes full blocking sanctions on wide swaths of the Russian economy, including its energy industry, financial industry, defence industrial base, oligarchs, business people, and Vladimir Putin himself, Richard Blumenthal, a Democratic Senator from Connecticut, told reporters here Tuesday evening. It imposes tariffs that are targeted: narrowly limited to the five major purchasers up to 100 per cent with waiver authority that is narrowly tailored and constricted. And those five major purchasers, right now, of oil are China, India, Slovakia, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Blumenthal said. If the bill passes, it would be the first time that the Congress has explicitly authorised the use of tariffs as a geopolitical weapon with the goal of punishing countries financing another nation's war effort. An earlier version of the bill sought to impose 500 per cent tariffs on purchasers of oil and gas from Russia. Blumenthal said our European allies are not targeted here. It is very important to understand that we have so narrowly crafted and tailored and targeted this bill to aim at the major purchaser of Russian oil and gas. At the press conference on Capitol Hill, Republican and Democratic senators stood shoulder-to-shoulder to present the bill as a tribute to Graham, the South Carolina senator, who passed away in the wee hours of Sunday. Senator Katie Britt, a Republican from Alabama, said Graham had worked irelessly, relentlessly to bring the measure together and believed it would become the most consequential legislation of his career. Senator Roger Wicker, a Republican from Mississippi, described the bill as Graham's greatest achievement in the cause of preserving peace in Europe. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat from New Hampshire and the ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee, urged Congress to seize the narrow window to pass the legislation. Last month, the US proposed to impose 12.5 per cent tariffs on 54 countries, including India, for allegedly failing to prohibit the import of goods produced with forced labour.
Over 6,200 pilgrims leave Jammu in 14th batch of Amarnath Yatra
Banihal, Jul 15: The 14th batch of pilgrims undertaking the annual Amarnath Yatra left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu during the early hours of Wednesday under multi-layer security arrangements, with 6,251 devotees proceeding towards the twin base camps of Baltal and Pahalgam in Kashmir. According to the Joint Police Control Room (JPCR), 2,985 pilgrims opted for the Baltal route while 3,266 pilgrims left for the Pahalgam axis. The convoy comprised 230 vehicles, including 137 buses, 34 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), and 59 light motor vehicles (LMVs). The pilgrims included 4,439 men, 1,614 women, 13 children, 78 sadhus, 53 sadhvis, one sadhu child, three transgender pilgrims, and 50 foreign male pilgrims. The Baltal-bound convoy departed at 2:42 am, while the Pahalgam-bound convoy left at 3:27 am under multi-layer security arrangements. As per the established Yatra traffic plan, the Baltal-bound convoy will halt at the Lambar Ground Langar in Banihal for breakfast, while pilgrims travelling via the Pahalgam route will stop at the Chanderkote Langar sites in Ramban district for breakfast and a brief rest before resuming their onward journey to the Kashmir Valley. Hundreds of volunteers and service providers at the langar sites continue to offer free meals, refreshments, drinking water and medical assistance to the pilgrims. The district administration of Ramban, security agencies and traffic police have made elaborate arrangements along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway to ensure the smooth and safe movement of the Yatra convoy. With the departure of the 14th batch, the total number of pilgrims who have left the Bhagwati Nagar base camp for the holy cave shrine this year has reached 99,287, officials said.
Former sarpanch killed as shooting stone hits car near Ramban
Banihal, Jul 15: A former sarpanch was killed after a shooting stone struck his car on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway near Ramban on Wednesday, police said. Mohammad Iqbal Tantray, former sarpanch of Seri village in Ramban district, was returning home after dropping a person in Ramban town when a boulder rolled down from a hillside and hit his vehicle near Trishul Morh, they said. The boulder struck Tantray on the head, leaving him critically injured. He was rushed to the District Hospital Ramban, where doctors declared him brought dead, police said. Police have registered a case and initiated further investigation. A pall of gloom descended over Seri village and other parts of Ramban district as news of Tantray's death spread. Locals described him as a respected public representative and expressed shock over the tragic incident.
US military will be out of Iraq by end of September, Iraqi prime minister and Pentagon say
Washington, Jul 15: The US military will leave Iraq by the end of September, American and Iraqi officials have said, following a 23-year presence that started with the 2003 invasion against Saddam Hussein and ended with much smaller operations against the Islamic State group. President Donald Trump, standing alongside Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi at the White House on Tuesday, said we don't think we need the military there anymore and noted Iraq's growing relationships with oil companies. The relationship is a whole big relationship where we don't need the military, Trump said. We're there to help them. We're there to protect them if need be. But we don't think that's going to be necessary. Speaking through an interpreter, al-Zaidi said US forces will be out of Iraq by Sept. 30, while US companies will be inside Iraq. The Pentagon said in a subsequent statement that it was reaffirming a 2024 agreement with Iraq to end its mission against IS fighters. Many of the US troops still serving in Iraq at the time of the deal, which was made during the Biden administration, already have departed. The United States has been shifting the burden for combating IS in Iraq from American and coalition forces to Iraqi troops who have been trained by the US military. American troops have been diminishing their footprint, withdrawing from areas and consolidating forces. The US invaded Iraq in March 2003 in what it called a massive shock and awe bombing campaign that lit up the skies, laid waste to large sections of the country and paved the way for American ground troops to converge on Baghdad. The invasion was based on what turned out to be faulty claims that Saddam Hussein had secretly stashed weapons of mass destruction. Such weapons never materialized. The US presence grew to more than 1,70,000 troops at the peak of counterinsurgency operations in 2007. The Obama administration negotiated the drawdown of forces, and in December 2011, the final combat troops departed, leaving only a small number of military personnel behind to staff an office of security assistance and a detachment of Marines to guard the embassy compound. In 2014, the rise of the Islamic State group and its rapid capture of a wide swath across Iraq and Syria brought US and partner nation forces back at the invitation of the Iraqi government to help rebuild and retrain police and military units that had fallen apart and fled. After IS lost its hold on the territory it once claimed, coalition military operations ended in 2021. The US had maintained about 2,500 troops in Iraq for training and to conduct partnered counter-IS operations with Iraq's military. Many have withdrawn since the 2024 agreement to end the mission, with just a small contingent of military advisers and others still remaining in Iraq.
US reimposes its blockade on Iran after Tehran's attacks on ships in Strait of Hormuz
Dubai, Jul 15: The US military said early Wednesday it had ended its latest round of strikes targeting Iran. The strikes came as the US reimposed a naval blockade on Iran over Tehran's attacks on ships trying to get through the Strait of Hormuz. Central Command said the strikes lasted for seven hours and targeted missile and drone sites, as well as Iranian coastal defences and naval assets. Iran offered no immediate casualty or damage information.
Terror hideout busted in J-K's Poonch
Jammu, Jul 15: A terrorist hideout was busted in a forward village in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, leading to recovery of some ammunition, officials said. The hideout was unearthed during a joint search operation by police, Central Reserve Police Force and Army in Sawjian sector of Mandi, the officials said. They said 246 rounds of General Purpose Machine Gun were recovered from the hideout, which was subsequently destroyed. No one was arrested in connection with the recovery, they added.
Supreme Court grants interim relief to Muslims in Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque dispute
The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted limited interim relief to Muslims challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Court's May 15 judgment declaring the Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar as a Hindu temple, Bar & Bench reported. A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant directed that Muslims be allowed to offer Friday prayers between 1 pm and 3 pm at an open space adjacent to the disputed site, clarifying that the arrangement would be purely ad hoc and subject to the final outcome of the case. The Court also ordered that any alterations proposed by the Archaeological Survey of India pursuant to the High Court's verdict shall not be implemented without its permission. The matter has been directed to be listed before an appropriate Bench for further hearing.
India reaffirms support for Palestine at donor meeting in Brussels
India on Monday reaffirmed its longstanding support for the Palestinian people and reiterated its commitment to a two-State solution and Palestine's membership of the United Nations during the second Ministerial Meeting of the Palestine Donor Group (PDG) held in Brussels. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Secretary (CPV & OIA) Sripriya Ranganathan represented India at the meeting, jointly organised by the European Commission and the Palestinian Authority, with participation from European Union member states, Palestine, international partners and financial institutions. Addressing the meeting, Ranganathan highlighted India's continued developmental and humanitarian assistance to Palestine, saying India's demand-driven projects are focused on healthcare, education, capacity building and vocational training. She also announced several new initiatives in rehabilitation, health, education and skill development. During her visit to Brussels, the Secretary also attended a meeting hosted by the incoming Chair of the Advisory Commission of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), where she reaffirmed India's continued support for the agency and its humanitarian work. The MEA said India remains committed to contributing meaningfully to addressing the humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people.
Supreme Court quashes ex parte Foreigners Tribunal orders in Assam
The Supreme Court ruled that a person's citizenship cannot be determined without a fair, lawful and reasoned process, setting aside a batch of ex parte orders passed by Foreigners Tribunals in Assam and directing fresh adjudication of the cases. According to Bar & Bench, a Bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta held that while the State has a legitimate interest in identifying illegal immigrants, that objective cannot come at the cost of procedural fairness. The State has a legitimate and compelling interest in ensuring that persons who are not legally entitled to claim Indian citizenship do not secure such status by misuse of process, by false claims or by taking advantage of delays... At the same time, the determination of such status must be made through a process which is fair, lawful and reasoned, the Court observed. The judgment came in a batch of appeals filed by persons from Assam who had been declared foreigners by Foreigners Tribunals and the erstwhile Illegal Migrants (Determination) Tribunals. They had challenged Gauhati High Court judgments upholding those declarations, contending that the proceedings were conducted ex parte or had effectively become ex parte, depriving them of a meaningful opportunity to contest the cases. The Bench examined three categories of cases: those persons who never appeared despite notices being recorded as served; those where the Gauhati High Court itself assessed documents while affirming ex parte tribunal orders; and cases where the persons initially participated but later stopped appearing before the tribunals. Referring to Section 9 of the Foreigners Act, 1946, the Court clarified that although the burden of proving citizenship rests on the person concerned, tribunals cannot mechanically accept the State's allegations in the absence of the proceedee. Section 9 does not authorise a mechanical declaration. It does not permit the reference to be accepted as conclusive merely because it has been made. It also does not permit the Tribunal to treat absence of the proceedee as a substitute for examination of the material placed before it, the Bench said. As reported by Bar & Bench, the Court held that even when a person fails to appear, Foreigners Tribunals, being quasi-judicial bodies, must satisfy themselves that notice was duly served, the allegations were properly disclosed, the State had produced material supporting the reference and the conclusions were backed by reasons. The Bench said these safeguards flow not only from the statutory framework but also from Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution, which protect any person, including individuals whose citizenship is under scrutiny. At the same time, the Court clarified that its ruling does not dilute the burden placed on the proceedee under Section 9 of the Foreigners Act or confer any advantage on those who ultimately fail to establish their citizenship. Setting aside the Gauhati High Court judgments and the corresponding tribunal opinions, the Supreme Court remitted the matters to the respective Foreigners Tribunals for fresh adjudication. It stressed that it had not examined the merits of the appellants' citizenship claims or the authenticity of the documents relied upon by them. The appellants have been directed to appear before the concerned tribunals within four weeks, after which they will be allowed to file written statements, documents and affidavits. The State has also been granted liberty to lead evidence in support of its case. The Court directed the tribunals to decide the references afresh, uninfluenced by their earlier opinions, preferably within six months. It also ordered that no coercive action be taken against the appellants on the basis of the quashed orders, provided they cooperate with the fresh proceedings.
Emly AI OpenHack 2026 to build open-source solutions for Kashmir
Emly Labs, in collaboration with Government College for Women, MA Road, Srinagar, organised Emly AI OpenHack 2026 Open Source Edition 1.0. As per a press release, the two-day event brought together students, developers, designers, researchers and problem-solvers to build practical solutions for real challenges faced by people and institutions in Kashmir. The hackathon focussed on areas including tourism, transport, agriculture, finance, education, environment, public safety and civic services. Participants work on local problem statements such as school bus safety, Dal Lake cleanliness tracking, pesticide authentication for farmers, tourist and traffic information tools, financial literacy for young learners, and open directories of local resources and opportunities. The aim of the initiative is to move beyond ideas and presentations. Teams will develop working prototypes, publish their projects as open source, and create solutions that can be reused, improved and taken forward by students, communities, institutions and future contributors. The opening day included the launch of the problem statements, team onboarding and expert sessions, followed by development and mentoring. On the second day, shortlisted teams presented their solutions before an expert jury, followed by the announcement and felicitation of the winning teams. Speaking about the initiative, Monis Khan, CEO, Emly Labs, said: Kashmir has many problems that require local understanding. Through OpenHack, we want students to solve these problems with simple and practical solutions and keep their work open so that others can continue building on it. The event was supported by industry, academic and domain experts and is designed to create a long-term open-source ecosystem of local projects, tools and datasets for Kashmir.
BJP contests distorted narrativeson Martyrs Day
BJP leader and MLA Udhampur East, Ranbir Singh Pathania on Tuesday objected to what he alleged as the deliberate distortion of history by promoting divisive narratives about July 13, 1931 developments and the observance of day as Martyrs' Day. While addressing media persons in Udhampur, Pathania referred to the findings of the Glancy Commission, constituted in the aftermath of the 1931 incidents and maintained that historical events must be viewed objectively rather than through a politically motivated prism. The MLA also took strong exception to sections of the media referring to Maharaja Hari Singh as an autocratic ruler. Pathania described the Maharaja as one of the most progressive rulers of his time who ushered in landmark social and administrative reforms. He promoted girls' education, opened temples and public wells to Harijans, established hospitals, developed highways, protected forests from encroachment and laid the foundations of modern governance in Jammu and Kashmir by creating the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service and Police Service, BJP MLA said. He further recalled that Maharaja Hari Singh had immense affection for Dal Lake, which he described as the heart of Kashmir. Pathania also highlighted that the Maharaja established Radio Kashmir Jammu (now Akashwani Jammu), with the inaugural broadcast comprising the Maharaja's own address. We shall firmly oppose every attempt to distort history, create unnecessary divisions and vitiate the peaceful atmosphere of Jammu and Kashmir. Truth must prevail over politically manufactured narratives, Pathania asserted. Meanwhile, accompanied by former DDC member Puran Chand, senior BJP leaders Purshottam Gupta and Madan Lal, besides local Sarpanches, Pathania stated that the long-pending issue of waterlogging on Dhar road was being addressed on a permanent basis. He said a high-level coordination meeting, involving the Deputy Commissioner Udhampur, Commandant 71 Sub Area, Commander BRTF, officers from the Police, Revenue Department, Railways and other concerned agencies, was held today to finalise a comprehensive strategy for effective drainage of accumulated rainwater. As part of the action plan, two high-capacity dewatering pumps have been procured for immediate evacuation of stagnant water. While desilting of drains and water channels will be undertaken shortly to restore their flow and prevent future waterlogging. Pathania expressed confidence that the coordinated efforts of all departments would ensure a lasting solution to the recurring problem and provide much-needed relief to the residents and commuters using Dhar Road.
Er Aijaz Hussain calls on BJP National General Secretary, Organisation, BL Santosh
BJP State Executive Member and Co-Incharge, Minority Morcha, Jammu & Kashmir, Er. Aijaz Hussain called on the National General Secretary (Organisation) of the Bharatiya Janata Party, BL Santosh in New Delhi on Tuesday. During the meeting, they held detailed discussions on various organisational matters pertaining to the party, with particular focus on strengthening the organisation and enhancing grassroots outreach in Jammu & Kashmir. Er. Aijaz Hussain also apprised BL Santosh of the ongoing organisational activities and the political scenario in the Union Territory. Er Aijaz Hussain sought the guidance of BL Santosh on several important issues concerning organisational expansion and public outreach. Santosh shared his valuable insights and provided guidance for further strengthening the party at the grassroots level, while encouraging continued dedication towards the welfare of the people and the growth of the organisation. Er Aijaz Hussain expressed his gratitude to BL Santosh Ji for his time, guidance, and continued encouragement, reaffirming his commitment to work with renewed dedication to further the partys vision and strengthen its organisational presence across Jammu & Kashmir.
NC statehood protest diversionary tactic to deflect attention fromPoJK killings: BJP
J&K Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday, while questioning the National Conference's renewed statehood campaign, alleged that the timing of its agitation seemed to be a diversionary tactic - aimed at deflecting attention away from Pakistan's continued atrocities in Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK). J&K BJP spokesperson Dr Abhijeet Singh Jasrotia also accused the National Conference (NC) leadership of maintaining silence over the suffering of displaced people from the occupied territories. Alleging that the party was trying to divert attention from its failures through political drama, Jasrotia remarked, The original State of Jammu and Kashmir was created under the Dogra rulers. It is ironic that those who disrespect its architects now lecture the nation on statehood. Jasrotia, accompanied by J&K BJP media incharge Dr Pardeep Mahotra and senior leader Surinder Singh Gilli, was addressing a press conference at the party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu. The National Conference is habitual of deliberately insulting Maharaja Hari Singh and attacking the pride, history and identity of the Dogra community. The Omar Abdullah-led National Conference has once again exposed its deep-rooted hostility towards the Dogra legacy by organising an official programme at Maharaja Hari Singh Park while deliberately omitting the title Maharaja before his name, BJP leaders alleged and termed it a calculated attempt to belittle one of the greatest rulers in the history of Jammu and Kashmir. This is not an accidental omission but a reflection of the Abdullah familys long-standing vendetta against Maharaja Hari Singh and the Dogra identity, Jasrotia claimed. Launching a sharp attack on political leaders from Jammu, he said their silence over the incident was equally condemnable. Those elected to represent Jammu cannot remain mute spectators when the region's greatest icon is repeatedly disrespected. The people of Jammu are watching and will hold them accountable, he asserted. He alleged that the National Conference had historically discriminated against the people of the Rajouri and adjoining region along with other regions of Jammu and treated them as second-class citizens. The BJP would never allow the legacy of the Dogra rulers to be insulted for political appeasement. Respect for Maharaja Hari Singh is non-negotiable. The BJP will continue to defend Jammu's history, Dogra identity and nationalist legacy against every attempt to distort or diminish it, he said. Highlighting the Maharaja's legacy, Jasrotia said Maharaja Hari Singh believed in equal justice and balanced development for every region of the erstwhile state. He recalled that Maharaja Gulab Singh established the princely state free from British rule, while Maharaja Hari Singh's historic accession to India secured the future of Jammu and Kashmir as an integral part of the nation.
Darakhshan Andrabi holds public outreach Darbar in Srinagar
In a significant public outreach initiative, Chairperson of the J&K Waqf Board and Minister of State, Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi Tuesday held a Public Darbar at the Central Waqf Office, Sonwar. More than 50 deputations and individuals from different parts of Jammu & Kashmir met the Chairperson and submitted their grievances, representations, and suggestions pertaining to Waqf affairs, shrine management, public welfare, and community-related matters, said a press release. Dr Andrabi gave a patient hearing to every delegation and issued on-the-spot directions to the concerned officers for the prompt redressal of genuine grievances. She emphasized that the J&K Waqf Board remains committed to transparent, accountable, and people-centric governance, ensuring that public concerns are addressed in a timely and effective manner. The visiting deputations appreciated Dr Andrabi's accessible leadership, compassionate approach, and unwavering commitment to public service. They expressed satisfaction over the prompt attention given to their issues and lauded the efficient grievance redressal mechanism of the J&K Waqf Board. The Public Darbar once again reflected the Board's commitment to maintaining close public engagement and delivering efficient, transparent, and accountable services under the leadership of Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi.
KU, Sahitya Akademi hold seminaron Mirza Beg Arif's literary legacy
The Department of Kashmiri, University of Kashmir (KU), in collaboration with Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi organised a two-day Kashmiri seminar on Mirza Ghulam Hassan Beg Arif, an eminent Kashmiri poet and writer which started here at the Main Campus KU on Tuesday. The event aims to revisit the literary contributions of Mirza Ghulam Hassan Beg Arif and provide a platform for scholarly discussions on his poetry, prose and lasting influence on Kashmiri language and literature. It also seeks to encourage critical engagement with Kashmir's literary heritage and introduce younger generations to the works of one of the region's distinguished literary figures. Speaking at the inaugural session, Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, said that universities have a vital role in preserving and promoting regional languages and literary traditions. Our literary heritage is an invaluable cultural resource that deserves sustained academic attention. Seminars such as these help strengthen research on Kashmiri literature while inspiring students to engage with the rich intellectual legacy of our language, she said. Convenor, Kashmiri Advisory Board, Sahitya Akademi, Prof Shad Ramzan, highlighted the importance of Mirza Beg Arif's contribution to Kashmiri literature and called for continued scholarly engagement with the works of classical and modern Kashmiri writers. Dr Satish Vimal, Professor of Practice, KU, spoke about the relevance of revisiting the works of literary figures whose writings continue to shape Kashmir's cultural landscape and emphasized the need to make such literary traditions accessible to younger readers through academic and cultural initiatives. Earlier, Head, Department of Kashmiri, KU, Prof. Aejaz Mohammed Sheikh, welcomed the guests and said that the event has brought together scholars, writers and researchers to examine the life, literary contributions and lasting relevance of Mirza Ghulam Hassan Beg Arif through informed academic discussions. The two-day seminar includes keynote lectures, technical sessions, paper presentations and interactive discussions focusing on different aspects of Mirza Beg Arif's literary legacy and his contribution to Kashmiri language and literature. The event proceedings of the inaugural session were conducted by Dr. Gulzar Ahmed Rather and vote of thanks was delivered by Majeed Majazi, members of Kashmiri Advisory Board, Sahitya Akademi.
Police continue anti-narcotics drives; wild cannabis destroyed in Baramulla
As part of its sustained campaign against narcotics under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, J&K Police in Baramulla conducted a wild cannabis (bhang) destruction drives along the roadside at Village Dazna Lachipora & Village Nawarunda. At Village Dazna Lachipora, naturally grown wild cannabis plants were identified and destroyed on the spot to prevent their misuse for illicit purposes. The drive was carried out successfully as part of the district polices continuous efforts to curb the availability of narcotic substances and promote a drug-free society, said a press release. Moreover, at Nawarunda Roadside, all identified wild cannabis plants growing along the roadside were uprooted and destroyed on the spot to eliminate the possibility of their misuse for illicit purposes. The proactive action forms part of Baramulla Polices sustained strategy to curb the availability of narcotic substances at their source and safeguard the community from the harmful effects of drug abuse. Police remains committed to taking strict action against drug-related activities and appeals to the public to cooperate by sharing information about the cultivation, trafficking, or abuse of narcotic substances, it added.
House acquired through proceeds of drug trafficking attached in Shopian: Police
As part of its continued crackdown on narcotics-related activities, J&K Police in Shopian have attached a residential house valued at Rs 7105649/- belonging to Showkat Ahmad Naik, Son of Ab Jabbar Naik, resident of Saidpora Bala. The property was identified as having been acquired through proceeds generated from the illegal trade of drugs and narcotics. Accordingly, the said property has been attached in connection with FIR No. 11/2024 of Police Station Shopian. The attachment proceedings were carried out in the presence of duly constituted police team, Executive Magistrate, Lambardar and Chowkidar, ensuring full compliance with all legal procedures and maintaining transparency, said a press release. Police reiterates its firm commitment to eradicating the menace of drugs by targeting both offenders and the financial assets generated through illicit activities. The general public is urged to come forward with any information regarding drug trafficking or related activities, it added.
Anantnag court convictsdrug peddler under NDPS
A Special Court under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act in Anantnag Monday convicted a drug peddler for illegally possessing and transporting codeine phosphate cough syrup in a case registered by Police Station Srigufwara. The Special Judge (NDPS), Imran Hussain, convicted Ubaid Amin Bhat, a resident of Kanelwan village in an FIR No. 81/2023 for the offence punishable under Section 8 read with Section 22(c) of the NDPS Act. After hearing Public Prosecutor Riaz Ahmad Dar and the counsel for the accused, the court held that the prosecution had proved the charge beyond reasonable doubt. However, the court acquitted Bhat of the charges under Sections 3/181 and 207 of the Motor Vehicles Act. According to the prosecution, a police naka was set up at Hospital Crossing in Srigufwara, when a motorcycle bearing registration number JK03H-8664, travelling from Srigufwara towards Keller, was signalled to stop. The rider allegedly attempted to flee but was swiftly apprehended by the Station House Officer (SHO) and other police personnel in 2023. During the search, police recovered an apple carton placed on the motorcycle containing 11 bottles of codeine phosphate cough syrupsix bottles of ONEREX-C 100 ml and five bottles of ODYCUF 100 ml. The accused failed to produce any licence, prescription or other lawful authority for possessing or transporting the medicines, the prosecution said. The accused had procured the codeine-based cough syrup through illegal means and was transporting it for unlawful trade, with the intention of earning illegal profit and facilitating drug abuse, according to prosecution. In its decision, the court observed that since the accused was found in unauthorized possession of the preparation and had failed to establish any lawful authority or licence for its possession or transportation, the statutory exemption available to medicinal preparations was not attracted. The court noted that the contraband recovered from the conscious possession of the accused comprised eleven bottles of Codeine Phosphate cough syrup, each containing 100 ml, aggregating to 1100 ml. The total recovered quantity of 1100 ml is the relevant quantity for the purposes of the Act and in the facts and circumstances of the present case, falls within the category of commercial quantity, thereby attracting the provisions of Section 22(c) of the NDPS Act. While recording the conviction, the court observed that the prosecution had established the recovery through reliable oral, documentary and scientific evidence. It held that the seizure and sealing of the contraband were carried out strictly in accordance with law in the presence of an Executive Magistrate and that the chain of custody remained intact throughout the investigation. The court also relied upon the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report, which confirmed that the seized samples contained Codeine Phosphate, a manufactured drug regulated under the NDPS Act. The testimonies of the prosecution witnesses were found by the court to be consistent, trustworthy and corroborative, leaving no reasonable doubt regarding the guilt of the accused.
Speaker reviews HDF, RKS fund utilisation for strengthening healthcare services in Charar-i-Sharief
Speaker, Legislative Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather Tuesday chaired a meeting of the Hospital Development Fund (HDF) Committee of SDH Charar-i-Sharief and SDH Pakherpora falling in Medical Block Charar-i-Sharief and SDH Kremchore falling in Medical Block Khansahib to review the proposals for utilization of HDF for the financial year 2026-27. The Speaker was apprised that the Hospital Development Fund is generated through various sources, including charges collected for pathological tests, X-ray services, hospital registration/prescription tickets and other user charges. As per a press release, it was informed that the funds are utilized for payment of wages to HDF employees, procurement of essential medicines and medical equipment, minor repairs and renovation of hospital infrastructure, purchase of sanitary items and other patient-care requirements aimed at improving the quality of healthcare services. The meeting was informed that all the three Sub-District Hospitals in Block Charar-i-Sharief have been accredited under the National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS), reflecting their commitment towards maintaining high standards of patient care and healthcare delivery. It was also highlighted that SDH Nagam had received the prestigious Kayakalp Award for cleanliness during the previous year while SDH Pakherpora has been conferred with the same award this year with rank one in J&K. Notably, SDH Charar-i-Sharief has consistently received the Kayakalp Commendation Award for the last three consecutive years in recognition of its sustained efforts towards cleanliness, hygiene and quality healthcare services. The Speaker also reviewed the proposed utilization of the Rogi Kalyan Samiti (RKS) Fund for the financial year 2026-27. He examined the priorities identified for improving the healthcare facilities and patient amenities across the hospitals. During the meeting, the Speaker stressed that every rupee available under the HDF and RKS should be utilized judiciously, transparently and strictly in accordance with the prescribed guidelines, with the primary objective of improving patient care and strengthening healthcare infrastructure. He directed the concerned authorities to accord priority to procurement of essential medicines and modern medical equipment, maintenance of hospital infrastructure, sanitation and other facilities that directly benefit the patients. Emphasizing accountability and efficient financial management, the Speaker instructed the hospital authorities to ensure optimum utilization of available resources, avoid unnecessary expenditure and maintain complete transparency in execution of works undertaken through these funds. He also called for periodic monitoring of expenditure and timely implementation of approved proposals so that the intended benefits reach the public without delay. The Speaker appreciated the healthcare staff for securing quality certifications and national recognition under the NQAS and Kayakalp initiatives. He urged them to sustain these achievements by maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness, patient care and hospital management, while continuing to provide accessible, affordable and quality healthcare services to the people of the area. The meeting was attended by CMO Budgam Dr. Gulzar Ahmad, BMO, Charar-i-Sharief, Dr. Tasavur Khan, BMO Khansahib Dr. Arshid Ahmad along with other members of the Hospital Development Fund Committees.
57 cloudburst-damaged water supply schemes in Anantnag still defunct
Fifty-seven drinking water supply schemes damaged in the recent cloudbursts in the Awoora-Pahalgam and Chatergul-Shangus areas remain defunct, disrupting potable water supply to thousands of consumers across south Kashmir district, even as the Public Health Engineering (PHE) Department has restored all 38 schemes affected by high turbidity. The cloudbursts and the ensuing flash floods affected 79 water supply schemes, causing extensive damage to source storage structures and pipeline networks, besides muddying water sources feeding downstream supply systems. Superintendent Engineer (SE), Hydraulics, South Kashmir, Sareer Ahmad said the damage was of two kinds. In the cloudburst-hit areas, source storage structures were damaged and sections of the pipeline network were washed away. At the same time, downstream schemes were affected by high turbidity after muddy floodwaters entered the streams, Ahmad said. He said the department temporarily shut the turbidity-hit schemes to protect filtration plants from damage caused by excessive silt and suspended particles. All 38 schemes affected by high turbidity have been restored, including water supply to Anantnag, Bijbehara, Mattan and Achabal towns. Restoration work is underway on the remaining 57 schemes where pipelines, source storage structures and other infrastructure were damaged by the flash floods, he said. The prolonged disruption has added to the hardships of residents already grappling with damaged roads, washed-away bridges and widespread destruction caused by the cloudbursts. In several affected villages, drinking water is being supplied through tankers as pipeline networks remain damaged. Ahmad said the department has deployed water tankers in the affected areas and established a control room to monitor restoration work. We are carrying out restoration on a priority basis. Water tankers will continue to operate in the affected areas until normal water supply is fully restored, he said. Officials said restoration teams are replacing washed-away pipelines, rebuilding damaged source storage structures and clearing debris, but extensive damage to the water supply infrastructure has slowed efforts to restore the remaining schemes. SE said that the restoration work is also underway on irrigation schemes hit in the Pahalgam-Bijbehara and Shangus areas. Meanwhile, road connectivity to Awoora village has been partially restored, while the Bijbehara-Langanbal-Pahalgam road was reopened to vehicular traffic on Monday after remaining closed for two days following flash floods triggered by the cloudburst.
J&K records 21.5 GER in higher education, trails national average: AISHE
Jammu and Kashmir continues to lag behind the national average in higher education participation as the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) has been recorded as 21.5 against the all-India average of 30. The revelation has come to fore with the release of latest All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2023-24 released by the Ministry of Education (MoE) on Wednesday. The latest survey presents the status of higher education across the country for the academic year 2023-24. The figures have shown that female participation in higher education in J&K continues to remain ahead of males. As per the figures, the female GER in Jammu and Kashmir stands at 24.8 compared to 18.5 for males. However, both figures remain significantly below the national averages of 31.2 for females and 28.9 for males. The AISHE report indicates that Jammu and Kashmir has 16 universities, all of which responded to the survey. AISHE survey has stated that J&K has 336 colleges, of which 335 participated, besides 184 standalone institutions out of which 152 responded to the survey. AISHE has reported that J&K has 536 higher education institutions out of which 503 institutions submitted data for the survey. Jammu and Kashmir has two Central Universities, four Institute of National Importance, nine State Public University, One Institute under State Legislature Act, two Agriculture Universities and one Management and Finance institute. The AISHE data has also highlighted the disparities among social groups in J&K UT. AISHE has reported that the GER for Scheduled Castes stands at 17, with female SC students (19.9), recording higher participation than males (14.4). Among Scheduled Tribes, the GER is 17, with virtually no gender gap as male and female GER stand at 17.0 and 17.1 respectively. At the national level, the survey has reported that the student enrolment in higher education has reached 4.5 crore, while the overall GER has improved to 30.0 which is an increase from 29.5 in 2022-23. Female GER has remained higher than male GER for the seventh consecutive year.
Chenab riverbanks declared unsafe during Salal, Baglihar silt flushing
The district administration Reasi has issued a public advisory warning residents to stay away from the banks of the River Chenab as reservoir silt flushing operations are scheduled to be carried out at the Salal Dam in Reasi and the Baglihar Dam in Ramban. According to the advisory issued by Additional District Magistrate (ADM) Reasi, Rakesh Kumar, the spillway gates of the Salal Power Station at Jyotipuram will remain open from 9:00 AM on July 17 to July 26 for reservoir silt flushing. Meanwhile, the drawdown flushing operation at the Baglihar Dam is scheduled to commence at around 10:00 PM on July 16. The administration cautioned that the flushing operations could lead to a significant rise in the water level of the Chenab River, posing a serious risk to people living or moving along its banks. Villages likely to be affected include upstream areas such as Dharan, Thanpal, Arnas, Sai Lanjan, Narloo, Gari and Salmot, besides downstream villages including Gujjar Kothi, Saidh Baba, Bidda, Kachi Khera, Talwara, Nambla, Vijaypur, Bara Dari, Patta, Kansi Patta, Jedhi, Panassa, Badder, Chumbian, Dera Baba Banda Bahadur and Seri. To prevent any untoward incidents, the administration has restricted the movement of people, vehicles, livestock and rafting activities along the Chenab riverbanks during the period from 10:00 PM on July 16 to July 26. The advisory urges the public to avoid venturing near the river and exercise utmost caution throughout the flushing period. The district administration has also directed Revenue, Police, SDRF and Rural Development Department officials to jointly monitor vulnerable locations along the river. Field-level functionaries, including Lambardars, Chowkidars and GRS/VLWs, have been instructed to disseminate the advisory among residents and ensure compliance to safeguard lives and property.
Stop falling prey to NCs exploitive politics: Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari
Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari and Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir, who are currently on an outreach tour of the Pir Panjal region, lashed out at the ruling National Conference, accusing it of failures and deception. They were addressing a workers' convention at the Conference Hall in Dak Bungalow, Rajouri, on Tuesday. Party's Provincial President, Jammu, Manjit Singh, District President Rajouri Syed Manzoor Bukhari, and several other senior leaders also addressed the gathering. This event was organised by Syed Manzoor Bukhari. In his speech, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, as per a party statement, took a swipe at the ruling National Conference, alleging that instead of fulfilling its primary responsibility of ensuring effective governance and accelerating the development of Jammu and Kashmir, the government has been misleading people with false promises and emotional slogans. He urged people to stop repeatedly falling prey to what he described as the ruling party's tactics and to tell it that enough is enough. Developmental work has come to a standstill. In several areas, people still do not have access to potable drinking water. Many schools lack even basic toilet facilities. Yet, this government appears least concerned about these issues. Instead, it remains focused on keeping people occupied with emotional slogans to divert attention from its failures, he said. Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari also appealed to the people to remain united despite the attempts by parties like the BJP and the NC to divide them. He said, During the elections, the BJP polarised Hindu voters in Jammu, and eventually Muslims got united in favour of the NC. The fact is that we never had such issues here before. The diversity of religions and communities is what makes us unique and defines the people of Jammu and Kashmir. We ought to preserve communal harmony at all costs, despite the provocations by political forces, who divide people for political dividends. He said that following the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A in August 2019, everyone was apprehensive that Jammu and Kashmir would lose its demographic identity. Leaders of the Apni Party went to Delhi to meet senior government leaders, including the Prime Minister and the Home Minister, and convinced them to continue the exclusive rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir over land and government jobs. It took us more than three months to convince the Centre on this issue. We also ensured the release of around 3,200 prisoners during that period. These were among the Apni Party's key contributions soon after the party was established, he added. Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari reiterated his demand that New Delhi must engage in a dialogue with the people, especially the youth of Jammu and Kashmir, in order to address their issues and grievances. He expressed his concern over the issues that people in various areas across Pir Panjal areas are facing and said, Speaking on the occasion, Ghulam Hassan Mir took a dig at the National Conference, accusing it of lying to the people for its political gains. Mir said that Jammu and Kashmir is in desperate need of initiatives aimed at ensuring comprehensive development and the prosperity of its people. He said, We need serious initiatives for comprehensive and well-planned development in Jammu and Kashmir. However, the fact is that as long as the National Conference remains in power, meaningful development will remain a dream. NCs track record shows that whenever this party has been in power, Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a development deficit. Expressing his concern over the issues that Jammu Kashmirs youth are facing, Ghulam Hassan Mir said, Unfortunately, for a long time, misleading policies and false narratives have driven our youth on a path that led them either to the graveyards or to jails. A large number of young people have become victims of violence and guns over the years. Addressing the gathering, Manjit Singh urged party workers and people to strengthen the Apni Party so that it can implement its pro-people agenda and policies. He urged party workers to intensify their political and public outreach activities to remain connected with the people and make people aware of the pro-people agenda and policies of the party. Speaking on the occasion, the party's District President, Syed Manzoor Bukhari, said that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are fed up with the gimmickry and deceptive politics of the traditional parties and their leaders. He said that people now fully understand that they were once again misled by these parties through false promises made during the 2024 Assembly elections. He urged the party workers to prepare for the upcoming Panchayat and ULB polls in Jammu and Kashmir. Besides, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, Ghulam Hassan Mir and Manjit Singh the prominent party leaders and senior workers who were present on the occasion included Coordinator Pir Panjal Arun Sharma, ST Sate President Saleem Chowdhury, District President Rajouri Syed Manzoor Bukhari, State President SC Wing Bodraj Baghat, State President Kissan Wing Badrinath Sharma, District President Rural Rajouri Vickey Sudan, District Vice President Rajouri Shabir Chowdhury, Youth President Rajouri Irfan Anjum, Provincial Secretary Youth Riyaz Ahmad and others.
DIG chairs crime, intelligence, security review meeting in Poonch
In continuation of the ongoing efforts to strengthen the security grid across border district Poonch, particularly in view of the prevailing security scenario and the forthcoming Shri Buddha Amarnath Ji Yatra, DIG Rajouri-Poonch police range, Sandeep Wazir chaired a comprehensive crime, intelligence and security review conference at the District Police Office (DPO), Poonch, to review the operational preparedness, intelligence mechanisms and crime control measures in the district. The meeting was attended by SSP Poonch, Shafqat Hussain, DySP Headquarters Poonch Neeraj Sharma, SHO Police Station Poonch, SHO Police Station Mandi, SHO Police Station Loran, Investigating Officers, and other senior police officers. During the conference, the DIG conducted a detailed review of the prevailing security scenario, intelligence gathering mechanisms, crime trends, anti-terror operations and security arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Buddha Amarnath Ji Yatra. The officers briefed the chair regarding the existing security architecture, operational preparedness, intelligence inputs, area domination measures, naka deployment, and ongoing efforts to identify, prevent and neutralise any threat to public safety and security. Emphasising the need for sustained vigilance, the DIG directed all officers to maintain a high level of alertness, strengthen coordination among various police units and security agencies, and ensure seamless flow of actionable intelligence. He stressed the importance of further reinforcing both human intelligence (HUMINT) and technical intelligence (TECHINT), besides intensifying area domination, surprise checking, night patrolling and surveillance in vulnerable areas to effectively counter terrorist activities and safeguard peace in the district. A comprehensive review of crime was also undertaken, with special focus on the investigation of cases registered under the UAPA, NDPS Act and other heinous offences. The DIG directed the Investigating Officers to conduct professional, impartial and time-bound investigations by making optimum use of scientific evidence, forensic examination, digital investigation techniques and the provisions of the new criminal laws to ensure successful prosecution of offenders. The DIG also stressed the importance of maintaining strict vigil against narcotics trafficking, anti-national elements and organised criminal networks. He reiterated that District Police Poonch shall continue to adopt a zero-tolerance approach against terrorism, drug trafficking and all forms of organised crime while ensuring people-friendly policing, public outreach and close interaction with local communities to further strengthen public confidence and maintain lasting peace in the district. SSP Poonch assured the chair that all directions issued during the conference would be implemented in letter and spirit, and that District Police Poonch remains fully committed to maintaining a robust security environment through proactive policing, effective intelligence-based operations and professional investigation of criminal cases.
Massive search operation underway in Rajouri's Thanamandi
Security forces on Tuesday launched a massive Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in the Thanamandi subdivision of Rajouri district following intelligence inputs regarding the presence and movement of suspected terrorists in the area. Official sources said that the operation was launched after specific inputs suggested that suspected terrorists could be hiding in the forested belt of the subdivision. Acting on the information, joint teams of the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) cordoned off the suspected area and initiated an extensive search operation. The security personnel are carrying out systematic searches in the area to trace the suspected terrorists, while all possible escape routes have been placed under surveillance. Reinforcements have also been deployed to strengthen the anti-terror grid during the operation. Meanwhile, the anti-terror operation in the Dori Maal area of Gambhir Mughalan in Manjakote subdivision of Rajouri district continues unabated. The operation has now entered its 52nd day, with security forces maintaining an intensive search for the terrorists believed to be hiding in the dense forest terrain. Official sources said the hunt for the terrorists is still underway, with security forces continuing area domination and search operations to eliminate the threat and ensure the safety of the region.
National Soft Tennis Camp opens in Srinagar ahead of 2026 Asian Games
The Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council on Tuesday inaugurated the second National Coaching Camp of the Indian Soft Tennis Team at Gindun Sports Stadium, Rajbagh. The month-long camp, approved by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Sports Authority of India, as per a statement, is being organised by the Amateur Soft Tennis Federation of India in collaboration with the J&K Amateur Soft Tennis Association and the J&K Sports Council and will continue until August 13, 2026. The Opening Ceremony of the 2nd National Coaching Camp of the Indian Soft Tennis Team, was conducted in preparation for the 20th Asian Games, Japan 2026. Nuzhat Gull, secretary, J&K Sports Council, graced the occasion as the chief guest. During her interaction with the Indian National Team players and the coaching staff, she encouraged the sportsmen and assured them of every possible support from the J&K Sports Council throughout their stay in Srinagar. She extended her best wishes to the team for the forthcoming Asian Games and expressed confidence that their dedication, hard work, and determination would bring laurels to the nation. Among the distinguished officials of the J&K Sports Council present on the occasion were Gh Rasool (JKAS), Administrative Officer; Yasir Sab (JKAS), Chief Accounts Officer; and Jahangir Ahmad, Public Relations Officer (PRO). The officials of the Amateur Soft Tennis Federation of India who attended the ceremony included Aniket Khodadhara, Chief Executive Officer (CEO); Hashmukh Vegda, National Coach; Dr Gh. Hassan, Executive Member, ASTFI and National Coaching Camp Coordinator; Sudesh Sangte, National Team Coach; and Shakir Ashraf, General Secretary, J&K Amateur Soft Tennis Association. The J&K Amateur Soft Tennis Association expressed its gratitude for being entrusted with the responsibility of hosting this prestigious National Coaching Camp. The Association sincerely thanked Nuzhat Gull, Secretary, J&K Sports Council, along with all the officers and officials of the J&K Sports Council, for their wholehearted support to the successful conduct of this landmark event. The J&K Amateur Soft Tennis Association thanked the Amateur Soft Tennis Federation of India for entrusting them with the responsibility of managing and coordinating this grand event.
Kathua Cricket League: Kathua Blasters, Kathua Admin XI register wins
Kathua Blasters and Kathua Admin XI registered impressive victories in their respective group stage matches of the ongoing Kathua Cricket League played at the Sports Ground, Government Degree College (Boys), Kathua. The tournament is being organised by the District Administration Kathua under the theme Youth for Sports, Youth Against Drugs. In the morning fixture, Kathua Blasters, as per an official statement, outclassed Saab Ji XI by 87 runs after posting a commanding total of 200/5 in the allotted 20 overs. Nikhil Sharma led the batting with a brilliant 70 off 42 balls, while Karan scored 44 off 27 balls and Nishank Mahajan added 37. Ram (14), Aditya Rajput (10*), Shivam Singh (10*) and Anubhav Andotra (6*) made valuable contributions towards the end. For Saab Ji XI, Munish Sharma claimed two wickets, while Sanjay Saab, Abhi Sharma and Neeraj Bhai picked up one wicket each. Chasing the target, Saab Ji XI were restricted to 113/7 in their 20 overs despite an unbeaten 35 by Kamal Kumar. Anuj Singh and Munish Sharma contributed 16 runs each, but the side failed to build meaningful partnerships.
Court requests BCCI President Mithun Manhas to facilitate mediation in JKCA dispute
A court here has requested BCCI President Mithun Manhas to use his good offices to facilitate mediation in the civil suit filed by JKCA President Javid Ahmad Kitab. The Court of the 2nd Additional District Judge, Srinagar, observed that the dispute relates to the internal affairs of the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) and directed the parties to explore an amicable resolution through mediation, which is to be completed within 15 days. The Court did not grant any interim relief to Javid Ahmad Kitab. It directed all parties to cooperate in the mediation process, maintain confidentiality, and refrain from taking any action that may prejudice the rights of either side during the mediation period. Advocate Arif Sikandar Mir, appearing on behalf of the JKCA, represented the Association before the Court during the proceedings. The matter has been listed for further hearing on July 29.
DFA Srinagar sets timeline for A Division Football League draw, fixtures
A meeting regarding the Srinagar A Division Football League 2026 was held on Tuesday at Polo Ground, Srinagar. The meeting witnessed a majority attendance of the participating clubs. During the meeting, it was unanimously decided that all clubs whose registration forms are still pending must submit their completed forms to DFA Srinagar by Saturday without fail. It was further decided that the Draw of Lots will be conducted on Sunday, following which the groups will be finalised. The official fixtures of the Srinagar A Division Football League 2026 will be announced on Monday. The participating clubs, as per a DFA statement, also unanimously resolved that any team giving a walkover during the tournament will be scratched (disqualified) from the competition, and no further participation in the tournament will be permitted. DFA Srinagar extends its gratitude to all clubs for their participation and cooperation.
More than 570 sports and youth infrastructure projects with an estimated investment exceeding Rs 650 crore are presently under various stages of planning and execution across Jammu & Kashmir during current financial year, under the Department of Youth Services & Sports, marking one of the most comprehensive infrastructure development programmes undertaken by the Department in recent years. The progress of this ambitious programme, as per an official statement, was reviewed by Commissioner Secretary, Youth Services & Sports, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary on Tuesday, chairing the first quarterly review of the implementation roadmap initiated earlier this year. The meeting was attended by Director General, Youth Services & Sports, Special Secretary YSS, Secretary, J&K Sports Council, FA/CAOs, JDP, senior officers of the Administrative Department, engineering agencies, Heads of Wings, District Youth Services & Sports Officers from all twenty districts and officers of the J&K Sports Council. The review covered Capital Expenditure, Special Assistance to Capital Investment (SASCI), Centrally Sponsored Schemes including the Khelo India Mission, Revenue Expenditure, Budget Announcements and district-wise implementation of sports infrastructure projects. The Commissioner/Secretary said that the Departments infrastructure strategy is fully aligned with the vision of the Khelo Bharat Niti, with emphasis on creating an equitable, accessible and future-ready sports ecosystem capable of serving every region and every section of society. Dr Choudhary observed that while significant investments have already transformed sports infrastructure over the past few years, the current phase represents a strategic shift from isolated project execution to a planned, data-driven expansion of sports infrastructure across urban centres, rural areas, border districts, tribal habitations, remote mountainous regions and other underserved locations. He said the objective is to ensure that every young person in Jammu & Kashmir has access to quality sports facilities within reasonable proximity, while simultaneously creating centres of excellence capable of nurturing national and international sporting talent. The meeting reviewed the progress of 315 CapEx projects being implemented by the Directorate of Youth Services & Sports during 2026-27, including 167 ongoing works, 140 new projects and eight non-construction initiatives, in addition to projects under SASCI, Budget Announcements and other flagship programmes. The J&K Sports Council is simultaneously implementing 263 infrastructure projects, comprising 195 ongoing works, 57 new works and 11 SASCI Disaster Component projects, reflecting an unprecedented scale of coordinated infrastructure development across the Union Territory. A comprehensive district-wise review was undertaken of all major projects. The Commissioner/Secretary reviewed progress on development of Khel Gaon, Nagrota as a flagship multi-sport hub through establishment of a Lawn Tennis Academy, new Directorate headquarters, Strength & Conditioning Centre, Youth Hostel and remodelling of cricket infrastructure. Progress was also reviewed on major new projects including construction of Khel Bhawans and integrated residential sports facilities at Rajouri, Ramban, Samba, Srinagar, Anantnag, Kulgam, Poonch, Jammu. and Nagrota; two Border Sports Academies; the proposed Centre for Mountaineering & Skiing at Sanasar; youth hostels at Nagrota, Wazir Bagh and Government College of Physical Education, Ganderbal; multi-purpose indoor halls; mini stadiums; sports academies; and playfield development works across districts. The review also covered major projects being executed by the J&K Sports Council, including synthetic football and hockey turfs at Bandhurakh, Jagti, Gassu Hazratbal, Azad Gunj Baramulla and Draggad Shopian; Olympic-standard swimming infrastructure and toddler swimming facilities at Gindun Rajbagh; athletic tracks at Khour, Mendhar and Tulibal; sports stadiums at Sogam, Birpur, Panthan Thathri, Rehal Bishnah, Budgam and Bhalwal; water sports facilities at Manasbal; Sports Complex at Nilandrus; Cricket Academies at Srinagar, Jammu, Udhampur and Anantnag; Gymnastics, Archery and Shooting Centres; High Performance Taekwondo Centres; and Centre of Cricket Excellence projects presently under execution. The meeting noted significant progress under the Playfield Development Programme, under which 108 playfields are being developed across Jammu & Kashmir this year at an estimated cost of over Rs 39 crore, besides implementation of 118 additional sports infrastructure projects, including indoor stadiums, multipurpose halls, youth hostels, volleyball courts, badminton courts, pickleball courts, cricket practice facilities, sports office buildings and allied infrastructure aimed at strengthening grassroots participation and community engagement in sports. Reviewing implementation under the Khelo India Mission, the Commissioner Secretary also assessed progress relating to Khelo India Centres, procurement of sports equipment, strengthening of centres of excellence, cricket academies and athlete support infrastructure, directing that these initiatives should complement the rapidly expanding physical infrastructure to create a complete sporting ecosystem across the Union Territory. In a significant policy direction, Dr Choudhary reviewed the creation of the Departments first comprehensive geo-spatial inventory of sports infrastructure by geo-tagging every stadium, playfield, indoor hall, youth hostel, academy, sports complex and allied asset under both the Directorate and the J&K Sports Council. The integrated GIS-based platform will support scientific infrastructure planning, lifecycle maintenance, utilisation assessment, convergence with other development programmes and identification of infrastructure-deficit areas requiring future investment. He further directed preparation of district-wise infrastructure gap analyses based on population, accessibility, sporting potential and regional requirements so that future investments are guided by objective assessment rather than incremental expansion. Particular emphasis, he said, should be placed on border areas, tribal regions, remote habitations, hilly districts and emerging urban settlements, ensuring balanced regional development and equitable access to sports infrastructure. Calling for strict adherence to timelines, the Commissioner/Secretary instructed all executing agencies to expedite DPR preparation, statutory approvals, tendering and execution while maintaining the highest standards of engineering quality, transparency and financial discipline. He also directed institution of digital project monitoring, periodic field inspections and outcome-based review mechanisms to ensure timely completion of every sanctioned project. Dr. Choudhary said that investment in sports infrastructure is ultimately an investment in the aspirations of the youth of Jammu & Kashmir. He observed that the Departments vision extends beyond construction of physical assets to creation of vibrant community spaces that encourage participation, discover talent at the grassroots, promote healthy lifestyles and enable young sportspersons from every district to compete at national and international levels. He expressed confidence that the ongoing infrastructure expansion, supported by the Khelo India Mission and the policy framework envisaged under the Khelo Bharat Niti, would lay a strong foundation for making Jammu & Kashmir a leading sporting destination while creating enduring opportunities for generations of young people.
IOC, BPCL, HPCL step up fuel quality checks amid social media concerns
New Delhi, Jul 14: State run fuel retailers Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) said they have intensified fuel quality inspections across their nationwide retail networks, as they sought to reassure consumers amid concerns over fuel quality circulating on social media. IOC said it conducted nearly 10,000 surprise inspections and more than 8,500 quality tests across its retail outlets over the past week, deploying hundreds of special inspection teams to verify compliance with prescribed quality standards. Fuel quality is a matter of utmost importance for IndianOil. Every day, our teams work across the country to ensure that customers receive fuel that meets all prescribed quality standards. Regular inspections, surprise checks and scientific testing are carried out as part of a rigorous quality assurance system, the company said in a statement. The company said it follows a zero-tolerance policy towards adulteration, contamination and any violation of fuel quality norms, adding that strict action is taken against dealers if irregularities are detected during inspections or established through customer complaints. BPCL said it carried out 932 surprise inspections across retail outlets between July 3 and July 13. Its Quality Control Cell conducted another 111 inspections, while the Quality Assurance Department undertook 50 surprise sampling and on-site testing exercises through its mobile laboratory network. The company said the exercise found o cases of adulteration, contamination, critical irregularities or compliance lapses across the retail outlets covered during the reporting period. HPCL said it conducted 2,173 surprise inspections between July 7 and July 13 to verify compliance with ethanol blending norms, in addition to 1,385 routine inspections undertaken between July 3 and July 13. Its Quality Assurance Cell also carried out 93 surprise inspections and tested 49 fuel samples using mobile laboratories. The surveillance programme found o instances of adulteration, contamination, critical irregularities, or quality compliance lapses across the retail network during the reporting period, HPCL said. The three companies said they maintain multi-layer quality assurance systems involving field inspections, surprise checks, laboratory testing and continuous monitoring to ensure fuels supplied through their retail networks meet prescribed quality standards. They also urged customers to report fuel quality concerns through official customer service channels rather than relying on unverified social media posts.
NIFT Srinagar graduation show showcases innovation, sustainable design
Srinagar, Jul 14:The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Srinagar, on Tuesday hosted its annual Graduation Show 2026, titled Fashionova Design Showcase and Bottomline, at its Ompora campus in Budgam, providing a platform for graduating students to present their creative work and academic accomplishments. Secretary to the Government, Transport Department, Jammu and Kashmir, Avny Lavasa, attended the event as the chief guest. The showcase featured final collections and projects by students from the Departments of Fashion Design, Fashion & Lifestyle Accessory Design, and Fashion Management Studies. The exhibits reflected innovation, sustainability, market-driven solutions, and contemporary design practices. Addressing the gathering, Lavasa congratulated the graduating students and commended the creativity, professionalism, and quality of their work. She encouraged them to harness innovation to drive sustainable development, entrepreneurship, and social impact while remaining connected to India's rich cultural and craft heritage. She also appreciated NIFT Srinagar's role in nurturing professionals capable of contributing to the country's expanding creative economy. NIFT Srinagar Director Prof. Monika Gupta congratulated the graduating students and acknowledged the efforts of the faculty and staff in mentoring them throughout their academic journey. She said the Graduation Show reflects the institute's emphasis on innovation, research, industry engagement, and design excellence, while reaffirming its commitment to producing globally competitive and socially responsible design professionals. The exhibition drew industry representatives, academicians, government officials, and members of the design fraternity, offering students an opportunity to showcase their work and engage with potential employers and professionals. The annual Graduation Show marks the culmination of years of academic learning, creative exploration, and practical training, underscoring NIFT Srinagar's commitment to advancing design education, fostering innovation, and preserving India's artisanal heritage through contemporary design.
EPFO launches 'Vishwas-2026' scheme to resolve pending cases
Jammu, Jul 14:The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has launched 'Vishwas-2026', a six-month special settlement scheme aimed at facilitating the time-bound and amicable resolution of pending damages cases under Section 14B of the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, and Section 128 of the Code of Social Security, 2020. The scheme came into effect on June 29, 2026, and will remain operational for six months. Appealing to employers to make the most of the initiative, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner-I, EPFO Regional Office Jammu, Sumeet Singh, said the scheme provides an opportunity to settle pending damages cases in a transparent, fair and efficient manner. He said the initiative is expected to reduce litigation, encourage voluntary compliance and strengthen relations between employers and the EPFO. Under the scheme, employers can seek settlement of eligible pending damages cases falling under four categories: ongoing litigation cases; finalised Section 14B orders, including Recovery Certificate (RRC) cases where dues remain unpaid or partially paid; pre-adjudication cases where notices have been issued; and pre-adjudication cases where notices are yet to be issued. To qualify, employers must deposit the full interest amount under Section 7Q before applying and undertake not to pursue any further appeal before judicial or quasi-judicial forums once a settlement is reached. Cases involving fraud, misappropriation, deliberate falsification of records, disputes where the interest amount has not been remitted, and establishments where damages have already been fully recovered are excluded from the scheme. To facilitate implementation, the EPFO Regional Office Jammu has established a dedicated help desk to assist employers with information and guidance regarding the scheme. Assistance is available through walk-in visits during office hours, telephone, email and a WhatsApp helpline. Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner Satya Prakash has been designated as the nodal officer for the initiative. Applications under the scheme must be submitted online through the EPFO Employer Portal using a valid Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) or e-sign facility. Following verification and approval by the competent authority, the approval certificate will be made available in the employer's login. The scheme provides revised rates of damages for defaults occurring prior to June 14, 2025. Defaults of less than two months will attract damages of 0.25 per cent per month, defaults between two and less than four months will attract 0.50 per cent per month, while defaults of four months or more will attract 1 per cent per month. EPFO Regional Office Jammu has urged all eligible employers to avail themselves of the scheme within the stipulated period to resolve pending damages cases, promote ease of compliance and minimise avoidable litigation.
CM meets delegations, assures examination of public, industry-related issues
Srinagar, Jul 14:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met several public delegations at the Civil Secretariat here and gave a patient hearing to their issues and demands, assuring them that all genuine concerns would be examined for appropriate action. A delegation led by President Bat Manufacturers Association Kashmir, Fayaz Ahmad Dar, called on the Chief Minister and sought government support for the cricket bat manufacturing industry in Kashmir. The delegation highlighted various issues concerning the sector and requested measures for its promotion and sustained growth. Another delegation headed by President Srinagar International Airport Taxi Stand Drivers Union, Riyaz Thakur, apprised the Chief Minister of the concerns of taxi operators at Srinagar International Airport. Later, a delegation led by Hot Mix Plant Owners Association, Kashmir, Bashir Ahmad Khan, met the Chief Minister and discussed the challenges being faced by the association. Another delegation of Industrial Estate Pampore also called on the Chief Minister and appraised him of the issues concerning the industrial estate. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to all the delegations and assured them that their genuine grievances and demands would be examined sympathetically in consultation with the concerned departments for appropriate resolution. A delegation of ICICI Bank called on the Chief Minister today and discussed ways to strengthen Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives and expand financial inclusion across Jammu & Kashmir.
Leadership vacuum hits J&K power sector as 8 key posts lie vacant
Srinagar, Jul 14:Prolonged vacancies in key leadership positions across Jammu and Kashmir's power sector have begun to impact governance and decision-making in power utilities, the Jammu & Kashmir Electrical Engineering Graduates Association (JKEEGA) has said, urging the government to fill the posts on a regular basis. The engineers' body said at least eight top-level positions remain vacant across the Power Development Department (PDD) and its successor corporations, including two Managing Directors, one Joint Managing Director, four Executive Directors and one Secretary (Technical). Besides these, several posts of Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers, Assistant Executive Engineers and Assistant Engineers are also lying vacant. According to JKEEGA, the posts of Managing Director in the Jammu and Kashmir Power Transmission Corporation Limited (JKPTCL) and the Jammu and Kashmir Power Corporation Limited (JKPCL) have remained vacant or are being managed through additional charge despite the strategic importance of these organisations. It added that the post of Joint Managing Director in the Chenab Valley Power Projects Limited (CVPPL) also continues to remain vacant. The Association further pointed out that all four Executive Director (Electrical) posts in Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL), JKPTCL and Jammu and Kashmir Power Development Corporation (JKPDC) have remained vacant since the unbundling of the erstwhile Power Development Department, when these positions were created to strengthen institutional management and improve the efficiency of the newly created corporations. Speaking to Greater Kashmir, JKEEGA President Peerzada Hidayatullah said the prolonged vacancies at the top level were affecting the functioning of the power sector. These corporations are handling critical responsibilities relating to power generation, transmission and distribution. When key leadership positions continue to remain vacant or are managed through additional charge, it inevitably affects timely decision-making, project execution and institutional accountability, Hidayatullah said. He said official records indicate that two Managing Director posts, one Joint Managing Director (CVPPL) post, four Executive Director posts and one Secretary (Technical) post are vacant, while shortages also exist in the engineering cadre at various levels. The vacancies are not confined to the top management alone. Several posts of Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers, Assistant Executive Engineers and Assistant Engineers are also vacant. This places additional workload on serving officers and affects both administrative as well as technical functioning, he said. Hidayatullah said the power sector was currently implementing several reforms and infrastructure projects, making stable institutional leadership even more important. A professionally managed power sector requires regular heads of corporations. Timely appointments are essential for effective project implementation, financial management, transmission and distribution reforms, reduction of losses and execution of various flagship schemes, he said. He urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also holds the Power portfolio, to personally intervene and ensure that the vacant leadership positions are filled on a regular basis. We are hopeful that the government will take an early decision. Filling these vacancies will strengthen institutional governance, improve accountability and enhance the overall efficiency of the power sector in Jammu and Kashmir, Hidayatullah said.
Hemophilia drugs: HC directs Principal GMC Srinagar to address shortage immediately
Srinagar, Jul 14: The High Court of J&K and Ladakh has directed the Principal, Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar, to immediately address the shortage of life-saving Hemophilia drugsFactor VIII and Emicizumab so that no patient suffers for want of these medicines. A Division Bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Mohammad Yousuf Wani issued the direction after it was informed that about 300 patients are being adversely affected due to the deficiency. The Bench was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking courts intervention to direct the authorities to immediately ensure uninterrupted availability and supply of anti-haemophilic drugs and essential clotting factor concentrates to Government Medical College, Srinagar and all other designated treatment centers across the Jammu & Kashmir As the matter came up, senior advocate T H Khawaja, appearing for the Hemophilia Society of Kashmir that has filed the PIL through its President, submitted that there was an acute shortage of Factor VIII and Emicizumab at GMC Srinagar, leaving the Hemophilia patients without access to essential treatment. In response to the submission, the Court directed the Principal, GMC Srinagar, to file within two weeks an affidavit indicating the steps taken to address the deficiency. If any requisition for the medicines had already been made by the Principal, GMC Srinagar, the J&K Medical Supplies Corporation Limited (JKMSCL) or any other authority responsible for procurement and supply must respond without any avoidable delay, the court said.
Naqshband Sahib (RA) area under tight security for second day
Srinagar, Jul 14:Restrictions persisted for the second day on Tuesday in parts of Srinagar to prevent people from assembling at the 'Martyrs' graveyard in Naqshband Sahib (RA) area of the city, officials said. The restrictions continued in old parts of the city, including Nowhatta and Naqshband Sahib (RA) areas, as a precautionary measure, the officials said. Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in strength in the area to maintain law and order. On Monday, the Naqshband Sahib (RA) area was completely sealed off by the security forces to prevent any assembly to commemorate July 13 as Martyrs' Day. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, other NC leaders, and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti claimed they were not allowed to visit the graveyard to pay their tributes. Later, they paid tributes at their respective party headquarters. On July 13, 1931, 22 people were gunned down by the Dogra army outside Srinagar's central jail. In 2020, the administration dropped the day from the list of gazetted holidays.
Ensure timely upgradation of Dr Ali Jan Road
Srinagar, Jul 14: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo on Tuesday conducted an onsite inspection of the ongoing road upgradation works along Dr Ali Jan Road to assess the progress of the project aimed at improving traffic flow on the busy stretch leading to SKIMS Soura. On the occasion, the DC took stock of the ongoing road upgradation measures along the 425-meter road stretch adjacent from Aali Masjid including augmentation of drainage network system. He also took stock of the possible traffic decongestion measures on the road connecting Eidgah-SKIMS Soura corridor aimed at decongesting the area and improving connectivity to ensure smooth vehicular movement, particularly for ambulances in and around the hospital. To mention Greater Kashmir has been highlighting how commuters and patients are facing inconvenience due to inordinate delay in repairs of Dr Ali Jan Road. During the inspection, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the progress of the ongoing upgradation works on the 425-metre road stretch adjacent to Aali Masjid, Eidgah, where civil works are underway to decongest the key EidgahSKIMS Soura corridor and improve connectivity, ensuring smoother vehicular movement, particularly for ambulances and other emergency services. He also inspected the augmentation of the drainage network being developed alongside the road to facilitate efficient drainage and prevent waterlogging on the stretch, especially during heavy rainfall. On the occasion, the DC was informed about the status of the work, the execution timeline and the measures being taken to minimise inconvenience to commuters during the construction phase. He emphasised the importance of maintaining the quality of work while ensuring that the project progresses within the stipulated timeframe. The DC directed the concerned executing agencies to ensure close coordination among all Departments for the timely completion of the project. He stressed that all works, including road upgradation, drainage improvement and allied infrastructure development, should be carried out in a synchronised manner to avoid delays and repeated excavation without hampering traffic movement on the road. The DC further instructed the Officers to adopt effective traffic management measures during the execution of the project so that the public do not face any inconvenience. The DC was accompanied by Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mir Imtiyaz Ul Aziz, Chief Planning Officer, Fayaz Ahmad Dar, Superintending Engineer R&B North Circle, Shabir Ahmad, Executive Engineer R&B, Arif Hazari, Executive Engineer UEED, Shabir Ahmad, Tehsildar Eidgah, Mohammad Iqbal and other concerned Officers.
Waste burning, speeding tippers make morning walks hazardous in Baramulla
Baramulla, Jul 14:Morning walks in Baramulla town, once considered a healthy way to start the day, are increasingly becoming hazardous as roadside waste burning and speeding tipper trucks expose walkers and joggers to pollution and safety risks. Residents said the routine burning of roadside waste by sanitation workers fills the air with thick smoke during the early morning hours, forcing hundreds of walkers and joggers to inhale toxic fumes while exercising. From Tehsil Road to Khanpora and Azad Gunj, routes commonly used by morning walkers are often lined with heaps of garbage being burnt along the roadside, releasing toxic fumes into the air. This creates an unhealthy atmosphere for hundreds of people who step out for their morning walk, said Lateef Ahmad, a resident. Many residents said they experience breathing discomfort, eye and throat irritation, and a persistent foul smell along popular walking routes. Morning is the time when people come out to improve their health, but instead we are forced to breathe polluted air, said Farooq Ahmad, a regular jogger from Kanlibagh. Residents said the problem is aggravated by the movement of tipper trucks transporting waste. With the vehicles required to complete their operations within a limited morning window, they are often seen speeding along roads shared by walkers, joggers and cyclists. According to locals, the heavy vehicles not only generate dust but also pose a significant safety risk to pedestrians. Residents have urged the Municipal Council Baramulla to adopt scientific waste disposal practices instead of open burning, which releases harmful pollutants into the atmosphere. They also called for strict enforcement of speed limits for tipper trucks operating during morning hours and appealed to the authorities to immediately stop roadside waste burning and regulate the movement of heavy vehicles to ensure safer and healthier public spaces.
PMGSY-IV to construct 646 new roads across J&K at an investment of Rs 7,790 crore
Srinagar, Jul 14:Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today chaired a review meeting to assess the progress of works being executed under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) across the Union Territory. The meeting was attended by senior officers including the ACS, Public Works (R&B) Department; Commissioner Secretary, Forests; Chief Engineer, PMGSY, Jammu/Kashmir and field functionaries connected with the implementation of the flagship rural road connectivity programme. During the review, the Chief Secretary took a comprehensive stock of the physical and financial progress achieved under PMGSY Phases I, II and III, besides examining the implementation strategy and future roadmap for PMGSY-IV, which is the largest rural connectivity programme undertaken in Jammu & Kashmir so far. While reviewing the implementation of PMGSY-IV, the Chief Secretary described the scale of investment envisaged under the programme as phenomenal, observing that it reflects the Governments unwavering commitment towards strengthening rural infrastructure and ensuring equitable development across Jammu & Kashmir. He said the unprecedented investment in rural road connectivity would not only provide all-weather access to far-flung habitations but also serve as a catalyst for socio-economic transformation by improving access to education, healthcare, markets, tourism and employment opportunities. Expressing satisfaction over the substantial progress achieved under the PMGSY, the Chief Secretary, however, stressed that the handful of projects still pending under the earlier phases must be completed without any further delay. He directed the Public Works (R&B) Department to fix responsibility for inordinate delays wherever warranted and ensure greater accountability in project execution. The Chief Secretary further impressed upon the Department to adopt a coordinated approach with the Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners and the Forest Department for expeditious resolution of all pending bottlenecks, particularly those relating to forest clearances, land-related issues, utility shifting and other statutory approvals that have impeded the timely completion of certain projects. Emphasising the need for close field-level monitoring, the Chief Secretary directed all Deputy Commissioners to personally review the progress of PMGSY projects in their respective districts at regular intervals and facilitate inter-departmental coordination to remove obstacles hindering execution. He instructed that every effort should be made to ensure completion of all balance works well before the stipulated sunset dates of the respective PMGSY phases, while simultaneously maintaining the momentum of implementation under PMGSY-IV so that the pace of progress remains steady, timely and outcome-oriented. Speaking on the occasion, Additional Chief Secretary, Public Works (R&B) Department, Anil Kumar Singh, reiterated the Departments firm commitment towards the timely completion of all pending works sanctioned under the earlier phases of PMGSY. He made out that the focused efforts are underway to fast-track forest and statutory clearances, expedite the tendering and award of newly sanctioned works, and ensure early commencement of projects on the ground. The ACS further stated that the Department is vigorously pursuing fresh sanctions from the Ministry of Rural Development for the remaining eligible unconnected habitations so that the objective of providing all-weather road connectivity to every eligible rural settlement in Jammu & Kashmir is achieved within the shortest possible time. The Chief Secretary was informed that out of 3,437 roads sanctioned under PMGSY-I, II and III, as many as 3,332 roads have already been completed, representing an overall achievement of 96.9 percent. Against a sanctioned road length of 20,801.43 kilometres, a total of 19,865.36 kilometres has been completed, providing all-weather connectivity to remote and underserved rural areas across the Union Territory. Similarly, 260 Long Span Bridges (LSBs) have been completed out of 305 sanctioned under these phases. The meeting was further informed that cumulative expenditure of over
High Court reframes judges committees
Srinagar, Jul 14:The High Court of J&K and Ladakh Tuesday reconstituted all fifty-four Judges Committees redistributing administrative, judicial and policy-related responsibilities among the sitting judges. The reconstitution has been made in supersession of all previous orders following the approval by Acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Kumar, according to an order issued by Registrar General M K Sharma. The Administrative Committee, which oversees service conditions, disciplinary matters, promotions, confirmations, seniority and other key administrative issues relating to judicial officers, will comprise the Acting Chief Justice, Justice Sindhu Sharma, Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice Sanjay Dhar. The major committees reconstituted included the Building and Infrastructure Committee, Finance Committee, Information Technology & Artificial Intelligence Committee, Court Management Systems Committee, Higher Judicial Service Examination Committee, Rules Committee, Mediation and Conciliation Committee, High Court Legal Services Committee, Right to Information Committee, Litigation Committee, and Arrears Committee. According to the order the other committees reconstituted are those dealing with judicial infrastructure, vigilance, accessibility, family courts, juvenile justice, advocate enrolment, sexual harassment complaints, NDPS case monitoring, vulnerable witness deposition centres, motor accident claims cases, court security, sports and creative arts, publications, estates, medical protocol and grievance redressal for advocates, among several other subjects. While the order indicates that the Acting Chief Justice may assign any matter not covered by the existing committees to an existing committee or constitute a special committee whenever required, it urges all concerned in-charge officers to maintain weekly status reports of files in both hard and soft formats.
HC reconstitutes Commercial, Appellate Division Benches
Srinagar, Jul 14: The High Court of J&K and Ladakh has reconstituted Commercial Division and the Commercial Appellate Division Benches in its Srinagar and Jammu wings for hearing and deciding commercial disputes under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015. In this regard the separate orders issued by the Registrar General M K Sharma, said that the reconstituted Commercial Division Benches under Section 4 of the Commercial Courts Act would hear and decide all suits, applications and arbitration proceedings relating to commercial disputes pending or instituted on the original side of the High Court. For the Srinagar Wing, the Commercial Division will comprise Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi and Justice Shahzad Azeem, while for the Jammu Wing, the bench will be of Justice Rajesh Sekhri and Justice Sanjay Parihar. The fresh order supersedes the related High Court order dated September 25, 2024. In a separate order, the High Court also reconstituted the Commercial Appellate Division under Section 5 of the Commercial Courts Act. The Srinagar Wing Commercial Appellate Division will comprise Justice Sindhu Sharma and Justice Sanjay Dhar, while the Jammu Wing will consist of Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice Mohd Akram Chowdhary. This order has also been issued in supersession of the related order dated May 9, 2024 issued by the Registrar General. The two reconstitutions were made by the Acting Chief Justice and would remain in force until further orders.
Flash floods wipe out crops, orchards in Chatergul-Shangus; farmers face livelihood crisis
Shangus (Anantnag), Jul 14:For hundreds of marginal farmers in the Chatergul-Shangus belt of south Kashmir, Saturday evenings cloudburst has wiped out a years harvest and the income they depended on, destroying maize fields, paddy, apple orchards and vegetable farms. Flash floods triggered by the cloudburst in the upper reaches of Chontihal and Thimran swept through Chontihal, Thimran, Kantigund, Bremar Narsar, Wuzkha, Chowgam, Sunglan and downstream areas of Chatergul after the Chontihal Nalla overflowed. Floodwaters carrying mud, boulders and uprooted trees buried large stretches of farmland under silt and flattened orchards.The Aaripath, a major tributary of the Jhelum fed by the Chontihal Nalla, also swelled, though no damage was reported from villages along its banks. Javed Ahmad Najar, 42, a native of Chatergul lost his two-Kanal apple orchard after floodwaters uprooted 150 saplings planted this spring and 17 fruit-bearing trees.The orchard was our only source of livelihood. Seven members of my family depended on it. We have been left with nothing, Najar said. Nearby, Manzoor Ahmad Khan, 52, looked over his four-Kanal paddy field buried beneath silt and fallen logs. The harvest would have supported my family and paid for my childrens education. I dont know how we will manage now, he said. Few meters away- Ghulam Rasool Khan, 60, has lost his entire six-Kanal apple orchard.We had escaped the hailstorm and expected a good crop. Everything was washed away within minutes, he said Gul Muhammad Khan, 52, of the same area also lost three Kanals of paddy and vegetable fields, while Taj Din Khan, 45 of Chontihal village said his entire four-Kanal maize crop was washed away. The land is buried under mud and stones. It will take months before we can cultivate it again. We hope the government will come to our help, Taj Din said. According to preliminary estimates by local residents, the floods damaged nearly 50 Kanals of maize, 30 Kanals of paddy and 22 Kanals of apple orchards. Revenue, Agriculture and Horticulture officials have started a joint assessment of the losses.The exact extent of the damage will be known after the survey is completed, Tehsildar Shangus Naseer Ahmad Parra said. The floods also damaged roads and water supply schemes.The road linking Chatergul with tourist destinations of Thimran Valley and Chatapal was washed away at several places, though traffic has been restored partially. Residents urged the Flood Control Department to clear debris from the Chontihal Nalla, saying the blocked channel could increase the risk of flooding if another spell of heavy rain hits the area.
J&K eases development norms around transit hubs under TOD policy
Srinagar, Jul 14:The Jammu and Kashmir Government has notified the Jammu & Kashmir Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Policy, 2026, introducing a comprehensive planning framework to transform the Union Territorys urban centres into compact, high-density, and transit-oriented cities. The policy seeks to integrate land use with public transport planning, reduce urban sprawl, promote affordable housing, improve walkability and create environmentally sustainable urban areas. The Housing and Urban Development Department (HUDD), which has issued the policy, said its objective is to develop cities that are economically vibrant while offering a better quality of life. According to the policy, Urban centres in UT of J&K will be developed as people-friendly and compact cities, designed to foster robust economic growth while ensuring a high quality of life. The policy will apply to all Urban and Regional Development Authorities (URDAs) in Jammu and Kashmir and all Urban Agglomerations (UAs) and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) with a population of one lakh and above. It envisages development within designated Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning Areas, defined as a notional area of 800m radius or 10min walking distance around transit stations. The identified transit nodes include railway stations, NHAI toll plazas, bus stands and e-bus stops.However, the policy specifically excludes environmentally sensitive and protected areas from its ambit. It states that TOD provisions will not apply to any areas identified for environmental protection, buffer zone as identified in Master Plan, green zones as identified in Master Plan, heritage area and unauthorised colonies. A key feature of the policy is the relaxation of development norms around transit corridors to encourage higher-density development. It provides that the maximum FAR limit for any plot included in TOD Schemes shall be 500, while clarifying that building heights will continue to be regulated by the Airports Authority of Indias Colour Coded Zoning Map (CCZM). The policy also introduces mixed land use within TOD Planning Areas, allowing residential, commercial, institutional and recreational activities to coexist in close proximity to public transport infrastructure. The objective is to reduce travel distances, increase public transport ridership and create self-sustaining urban neighbourhoods. Significant changes have also been introduced in urban design. For plots located along roads with a Right of Way (RoW) of 15 metres and above, the policy mandates No setback and No Boundary wall. It further requires a Min. 3.5m wide shaded arcade (can be part of the building) on ground floor with floor height at the level of footpath and stipulates that at least 90% of the building line shall be built-to-edge with active frontage provisions and continuous arcade. To create vibrant streetscapes, the policy mandates that at least 75% frontage along all streets (including public streets) shall be maintained as active frontage. It explains that active frontage includes arcades, colonnades, shopfronts, pedestrian entries/exits, plazas, access points, transparent windows etc.* Even parking structures have been brought within the ambit of these provisions, with the policy requiring that the ground floor of all parking structures/podiums or stilts must be lined with active frontage facing the main streets. The policy places considerable emphasis on walkability and non-motorised transport by prioritising pedestrians and cyclists over private vehicles. It seeks seamless integration between land use and public transport while promoting universally accessible pedestrian infrastructure and cycling networks throughout TOD Planning Areas. To ensure inclusive development, the policy introduces mandatory affordable housing provisions. It states that *the EWS FAR shall be 15% over and above the residential FAR permitted in the scheme, calculated as 15% of the maximum permissible residential FAR in the scheme. It further provides that charges for premium FSI shall be exempted for affordable housing projects.Developers will also be required to reserve housing for smaller households. The policy mandates that at least 15% of Residential FAR is to be used for dwelling units of size up to 45 sqm, while the remaining residential development, after meeting existing requirements, is to be utilised for dwelling units of size upto 60 sq.m. These provisions are intended to encourage affordable ownership, rental housing and accommodation for students and young professionals. Environmental sustainability forms another major pillar of the policy. For projects measuring 0.2 hectares and above, it prescribes *mandatory 100% treatment and 100% reuse of wastewater whether in own TOD scheme or in any other building or green open space in the city. It also requires segregation and reuse of 100% green waste and stipulates that at least 10% of the energy demand should be met through renewable sources like solar. The policy further mandates that TOD Planning area shall be planned/designed in a manner that the entire average rainfall is absorbed within it,* thereby incorporating rainwater management and climate resilience into urban planning.To improve the availability of public open spaces, the policy requires that 20% of the area of the amalgamated plot shall be developed as Green Public Space for public use.* It further states that *such greens shall be kept un-gated, have direct access from a major road on at least one side and shall be handed over to the concerned local body for maintenance. No parking or basements shall be permitted under or beneath such greens. In a move aimed at discouraging excessive dependence on private vehicles, the policy replaces conventional minimum parking requirements with parking caps. It provides that TOD Schemes shall provide 0.5 Equivalent Car Space (ECS) per 100 sq.m. of covered area. It further mandates that 5% of the parking area be earmarked for bicycles and wheelchairs, while at least 20% of the parking area shall be equipped with charging points for electric vehicles. In addition, DE shall provide at least 50% of all parking facilities within TOD schemes as public parking facility. The policy prohibits surface parking by stating that parking shall mandatorily be located within the building floors on basements or on any other floor except Ground and First floor... Ground floor parking within the open space of the plot is not permitted, which shall be green. To facilitate implementation, the government has constituted a Union Territory Level Committee under Government Order No. 1151-JK(GAD) of 2026. Headed by the Administrative Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department, the committee comprises representatives from the Srinagar and Jammu Development Authorities, Town Planning Organisation, Airports Authority of India, Northern Railways, National Highways Authority of India, Traffic Police and other stakeholder departments. The committee has been tasked with approving new TOD nodes, coordinating infrastructure works undertaken by various agencies, monitoring implementation and sanctioning expenditure from dedicated Transit-Oriented Development Funds. To finance urban infrastructure, the policy introduces a Land Value Capture mechanism under which developers seeking additional development rights will contribute to local infrastructure. It states that the DE shall pay Additional FAR Charges to the respective local bodies... collected by the implementing agency/Authority and ring-fenced through a dedicated TOD Fund set up at city level for each TOD Node. The funds will be utilised exclusively for infrastructure improvements, streetscape development, public transport integration and civic amenities within TOD areas.
Q: Is drinking cold water from the refrigerator harmful? A: For most healthy people, no. Cold water does not damage the throat, stomach or heart. However, if it causes discomfort, tooth sensitivity or throat irritation, drink room temperature water rather than ice-cold water. Q: Is ice-cold water dangerous immediately after coming home in the heat? A: The real priority is rehydration. Cold water is better than ice-cold water. Sip water slowly instead of gulping large amounts, especially if you are overheated. Q: Does drinking cold water cause sore throat? A: Cold water itself does not cause infection. Viruses and bacteria do. However, very cold drinks may temporarily irritate a sensitive throat. Q: Can sleeping under a fan cause facial paralysis or body pain? A: No. A fan does not cause facial paralysis. Direct airflow for long periods may cause dryness or muscle stiffness in some people, but not nerve damage. Q: Is it unhealthy to sleep with the air conditioner on all night? A: No, if used properly. Keep the temperature comfortable (around 2426C), ensure good ventilation and avoid directing cold air straight onto your body. Q: Do air conditioners make people sick? A: Air conditioners do not cause infections. Poorly maintained ACs with dirty filters can worsen allergies or respiratory symptoms in susceptible people. Q: Is it safe to move directly from extreme heat into an air-conditioned room? A: Yes, but avoid setting the AC extremely cold. A moderate indoor temperature is more comfortable and reduces sudden discomfort. Q: Should everyone drink 810 glasses of water every day? A: There is no fixed number for everyone. Water needs vary with weather, activity and health. Drink enough to keep your urine pale yellow unless your doctor has advised fluid restriction. Q: Does sweating mean you are losing fat? A: No. Sweating helps cool the body. Weight lost through sweat is mostly water and returns once you rehydrate. Q: Are soft drinks and energy drinks good for hydration? A: Not really. They often contain large amounts of sugar or caffeine. Water, lemon water without excess sugar, coconut water and oral rehydration solution (when needed) are better choices. Q: How can I tell if I am getting dehydrated? A: Early signs include thirst, dry mouth, dark yellow urine, headache, tiredness and dizziness. Severe dehydration can lead to confusion, rapid heartbeat and fainting, and needs urgent medical attention. Q: Is taking a cold shower immediately after coming in from the heat harmful? A: A cool or lukewarm shower is refreshing and safe for most people. Avoid extremely icy water if you are overheated, as it may be uncomfortable. Gradual cooling is generally better. Public Advisory: Summer illnesses are often preventable. Stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to the midday sun, wear light clothing, and dont believe common myths about cold water, fans or air conditioners. Correct information is one of the best ways to stay healthy. Note: These responses are for general awareness and do not replace professional medical advice. Ask Your Question: WhatsApp: 6005463346, Email: ask@moulmoujfoundation.org
A routine blood test can tell a great deal about your kidney health. But sometimes, the most commonly used test may not reveal the complete picture. Kidney disease is becoming increasingly common, often progressing silently until significant damage has already occurred. Detecting it early is crucial, and this is where blood tests play an important role. For decades, doctors have relied on creatinine to estimate kidney function. More recently, another blood markercystatin Chas gained attention for providing a more accurate assessment in selected patients. So, which test is better? The answer is not one or the other. Each has its strengths, and together they can offer the clearest picture of kidney health. The Role of Your Kidneys The kidneys act as the bodys natural filtration system. They remove waste products, regulate body fluids, maintain electrolyte balance, and help control blood pressure. Doctors assess how well the kidneys work by estimating the glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), a measure of how efficiently the kidneys filter blood. Since measuring GFR directly is difficult, it is estimated using blood markers. Creatinine: The Standard Test Creatinine is produced by normal muscle activity and removed from the body by healthy kidneys. Because it is inexpensive, standardized, and widely available, it remains the first-line test for evaluating kidney function. However, creatinine has an important limitationit is influenced by factors other than kidney health. Muscle mass, age, sex, diet, and even vigorous exercise can affect its level. A muscular young athlete may have a higher creatinine despite perfectly healthy kidneys, while an elderly, frail person may have a normal creatinine despite reduced kidney function. Where Cystatin C Helps Cystatin C is a protein produced by nearly all cells in the body at a fairly constant rate. Unlike creatinine, it is much less affected by muscle mass. It can therefore provide a more reliable estimate of kidney function in people who are elderly, frail, very muscular, or when creatinine results do not match the clinical picture.Many kidney specialists now recommend using both creatinine and cystatin C when greater accuracy is needed, especially before starting certain medications or confirming chronic kidney disease. Looking Beyond One Number Many people become anxious when they see a slightly raised creatinine or an eGFR below 90. In reality, kidney disease cannot be diagnosed from a single blood test alone. Doctors also consider urine protein, blood pressure, imaging studies, medical history, and repeat testing over time. A mildly abnormal result does not necessarily mean chronic kidney disease. The Bottom Line Creatinine remains the cornerstone of kidney testing and is suitable for most routine evaluations. Cystatin C is not a replacement but a valuable companion when more precise assessment is required. As healthcare moves toward personalized medicine, combining these two tests is likely to become increasingly common. Like looking through two windows instead of one, using both markers gives doctors a clearer understanding of kidney function and helps avoid both overdiagnosis and missed disease. When it comes to protecting your kidneys, the goal is not simply to measure a numberbut to understand the whole patient. The author is a Senior Resident, Department of Community Medicine, Kashmir Medical College, Sempora
India-UK CETA, not quite the king's ransom expected from a landmark trade deal
Under the India-Britain CETA, Indian exporters could tap into new market avenues, with Britain's Department of International Trade predicting significant growth in trade by 2040. Nevertheless, small export businesses may struggle with adherence to British regulations. Additionally, this agreement may restrict India's policy-making abilities concerning critical development aims, igniting worries over access to affordable medications and control over the digital economy landscape.
Triumphant ladies at Lord's: The Test match that broke more than just records
India's win is a defining moment in history, no doubt. But it is not surprising. India is currently the only country to have a domestic red-ball 4-day tournament for women. Australia has one match a year, and the rest of the cricket world none.
CPI(M) condoles demise of Dr. Sheikh Mustafa Kamal
Srinagar, July 14: CPI(M) leader and MLA Kulgam M.Y. Tarigami has expressed grief over the passing away of senior political leader Dr Sheikh Mustafa Kamal, who remained associated with public life in Jammu and Kashmir for several decades. Dr Kamal was known for speaking his mind without hesitation and stayed engaged with political developments over the years, voicing his views on issues concerning the people. Tarigami recalled his long association with Dr Kamal, describing him as someone who was always easy to approach. His passing away, he said, brings down the curtain on a long political journey. He expressed solidarity with the bereaved family and conveyed his condolences to Begum Khalida Shah, Suraiya Ali Matto, Dr Farooq Abdullah, CM Omar Abdullah and other members of the bereaved family, praying that they find the strength to bear this loss.
Dr. Sheikh Mustafa Kamal laid to rest; Farooq Abdullah, Omar, other leaders attend funeral
Staying Safe Online While Traveling Through Kashmir
A trip to Kashmir begins long before you arrive. You book flights, reserve hotels, search for local attractions, along with saving maps on your phone. Your smartphone becomes just as important as your backpack once you reach the Valley. It helps you pay for meals, book taxis, check weather updates, along with staying connected with family. Most travelers think about packing warm clothes or carrying enough cash. Very few think about online safety. Yet a single mistake on an unsecured network or a fake booking website can turn a pleasant trip into a stressful one. But you dont have to be a tech-whiz to stay safe online. Here are some ways to help you protect your information while you enjoy all that Kashmir has to offer. Protect Your Privacy While Browsing Travel often means using networks that you have never connected to before. Whether you are sitting in a hotel lobby or waiting at an airport, it helps to think about your online privacy. Avoid logging into social accounts on public networks. Always log out after using shared devices. Look for websites that use HTTPS before entering personal information. Some travelers also choose to use VPN services when connecting through unfamiliar networks. If you want to learn more about how these services work and the features they provide, you can find out what Express VPN offers on their site before deciding whether a VPN fits your travel needs. A VPN is only one part of staying safe online. Good browsing habits remain just as important. Public WiFi Can Come With Risks Finding free WiFi is common during a trip. There are many public places to get Internet access. Great for uploading pictures or getting directions without data. But the problem is, public WiFi networks are not always safe. Some are secure, some leave your internet traffic unprotected. Fake WiFi networks that look like real ones can be set up by cyber criminals. A traveler may connect and not know the difference. Once youre connected, theres a higher risk of sensitive activities such as logging into your bank account or entering card details. That does not mean you should avoid public WiFi completely. It is better to avoid accessing financial accounts or making important transactions unless you trust the network. It is often worth waiting if something can wait until you switch to your mobile data. Recheck Before Booking Anything Online Kashmir attracts visitors from across the world. This popularity also attracts scammers who create fake travel websites or social media pages. Some copy photographs from genuine hotels. Others promise discounts that seem too good to ignore. Travelers only discover the fraud after making an advance payment. Spend a few minutes checking the website before booking a hotel or hiring a local guide. Read recent reviews from different platforms. Verify the contact number. Call the property directly before transferring money. Stay Alert With Digital Payments Digital payments have become part of everyday travel. Whether you are buying saffron, paying for a Shikara ride on Dal Lake , or ordering food, many businesses accept online payment methods. This convenience also provides opportunities for fraud. Some scams involve fake QR codes. Some use messages that request user approval for payment requests, rather than money. People often lose money simply because they are in a hurry. Make sure the QR code belongs to the business you are dealing with before scanning it. Read the payment amount before confirming the transaction. Never approve a payment request unless you understand why it was sent. Keep Your Phone Ready Before the Journey Many travelers prepare their luggage but forget to prepare their phones. Spend a few minutes checking your device before leaving home. Install software updates if they are available. These updates fix vulnerabilities that attackers may exploit. Enable screen lock protection using a PIN code. You can also include additional authentication for banking apps. These steps can prevent others from accessing your data if your phone is lost during the trip. It is also a good idea to back up photos and documents before you travel. If something happens to your device, you will still have access to your data. Think Before Sharing Your Location It is tempting to post your trips special moments on social media. Mountains and lakes make Kashmir one of the most photographed destinations in India. But sharing your exact location in real time is not necessary. Public posts can reveal where you are staying or when your hotel room is likely to be empty. Anyone can view that information if your social media account is public. Enjoy the Journey Without Digital Worries Kashmir offers memorable experiences that stay with visitors for long. From quiet mornings by Dal Lake to drives through mountain roads, the best memories come from being present in the moment. Taking a few precautions online can help keep the trip that way. These habits take very little effort but they can save you from unnecessary problems. That leaves you free to focus on experiencing the beauty that makes Kashmir one of India's most loved travel destinations.
Jammu and Kashmir political leaders pay tribute to Dr. Sheikh Mustafa Kamal
Sessions court stays magistrate's order on filing case against SSP Srinagar
Srinagar, July 14: A Srinagar sessions court on Tuesday stayed a lower court's order directing the registration of a criminal case against Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Srinagar, GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, saying the revision raised arguable questions warranting consideration. The magistrate's court had initiated a suo motu (on its own motion) case against the IPS officer on July 6, accusing Chakravarthy of repeatedly defying court orders and failing to execute arrest warrants is Baramulla's Bandipore district. Bandipore does not fall within the jurisdiction of SSP Srinagar. Admitting a criminal revision petition filed by the SSP, the Second Additional District and Sessions Judge, Srinagar, ordered an immediate stay on the order. I have heard the counsel for the revisionist at length and have carefully gone through the revision petition, the impugned order, and documents annexed therewith, the sessions judge noted in a two-page order. At this interlocutory stage, and without expressing my opinion on the controversy, this court is satisfied that the revision raises arguable questions warranting consideration, the court said and scheduled the next hearing for July 27. The order was challenged on various grounds and the additional sessions judge called for the records of the case.
Record 3 lakh pilgrims performed Amarnath Yatra in 12 days: Lieutenant Governor
Srinagar, July 14: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday said that the ongoing Amarnath Yatra has set a new historic record as three-lakh pilgrims have paid darshan to holy cave in just 12 days. The LG commended officials, service providers and volunteers to make the pilgrimage smooth and memorable for devotees. Taking to micro-blogging site X, Manoj Sinha said: Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has set a historic new record, crossing the 3 lakh mark in just 12 days. I commend all the officials, service providers and volunteers. Their dedication and hard work have made this holy pilgrimage smooth and memorable for every devotee of Baba Barfani.
Missing Amarnath pilgrim traced, reunited with family by Ramban Police
Ramban, July 14: Police successfully traced an Amarnath pilgrim who had gone missing after being separated from his family and ensured his safe reunion with them, official sources said. The missing pilgrim, identified as Ramu Kashyap, son of Narad Kashyap and a resident of Janjgir Champa, Chhattisgarh, got separated from his family at the Langar Point in Mehar, Ramban, during their pilgrimage. Following the incident, a missing report was registered at Police Station Ramban vide DD No. 19 dated July 13, 2026, and an immediate search was launched. During the inquiry, police learned that after losing contact with his family, Kashyap had boarded an unidentified bus heading towards Jammu. While travelling, he informed the driver that he intended to reach Katra, believing his family would also arrive there. The driver dropped him at a suitable location, from where he boarded a government bus to Katra Bus Stand. On reaching Katra, Kashyap waited at and around the bus stand in the hope of finding his family. After some time, the bus carrying his family reached Katra, leading to an emotional reunion. With the missing pilgrim safely reunited with his family, Ramban Police closed the missing report after completing the necessary formalities. The police also appealed to citizens to report missing persons or similar incidents promptly to enable timely assistance and swift action.
Pahalgam Cloudburst Aftermath: Flash Floods Damage Properties, Orchards & Village Infrastructure
Aga Ruhullah: Our fight is for constitutional rights, not statehood alone
Srinagar, July 14: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today chaired a meeting to review the proposed Rehabilitation and Socio-Economic Reintegration Scheme for Drug Abuse Victims, 2026. The Scheme is aimed at establishing a comprehensive, convergence-based framework for the rehabilitation and social reintegration of individuals recovering from substance use disorders across the Union Territory. The meeting was attended by Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Chandraker Bharti, Principal Secretary, Home Department; Dr. Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor; Sarmad Hafeez, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department and other senior officers. Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department, Sarmad Hafeez gave a detailed presentation highlighting the salient features of the proposed Scheme. The Rehabilitation and Socio-Economic Reintegration Scheme envisages a structured three-year rehabilitation cycle comprising Phase I Treatment and Stabilization, focusing on medical treatment, counselling and preparation of Individual Rehabilitation Plans (IRPs); Phase II Reintegration and Livelihood Activation, aimed at facilitating education, skill development, employment and family reintegration; and Phase III Sustained Monitoring and Social Inclusion, providing continued follow-up, relapse prevention, community support and long-term social reintegration through coordinated interventions of multiple departments. It was further informed that a dedicated Rehabilitation Monitoring Portal (RMP) is being developed to facilitate digital case management, monitoring of Individual Rehabilitation Plans, inter-departmental convergence and real-time tracking of rehabilitation outcomes while ensuring confidentiality of beneficiaries. The Scheme has been prepared by a Task Force constituted under the Chairmanship of the Principal Secretary, Home Department, pursuant to the directions of the Chief Secretary, with the Social Welfare Department as the Nodal Department. The Task Force, comprising representatives of all key stakeholder departments, was mandated to formulate a comprehensive framework for rehabilitation and socio-economic reintegration of drug abuse victims through a coordinated inter-departmental approach. The Lieutenant Governor appreciated the comprehensive and collaborative approach adopted by the Task Force in formulating the Scheme. He emphasized the need for a coordinated, humane and outcome-oriented rehabilitation framework that ensures sustained recovery, social inclusion and livelihood opportunities for individuals affected by drug abuse. The Lieutenant Governor stressed that community participation, family support, skill development and continuous monitoring must remain the cornerstone of the rehabilitation process. He directed the concerned departments to ensure effective inter-departmental coordination for successful implementation of the Scheme. The Lieutenant Governor underscored the importance of leveraging technology for transparent monitoring and evidence-based decision-making. He directed that the pilot implementation of the scheme should be initiated in two most affected districtsone from the Kashmir Division and one from the Jammu Divisionto assess its effectiveness and ensure a focused approach towards rehabilitation of drug abuse victims. The pilot implementation should be closely monitored so that the learnings can be incorporated before scaling up the Scheme across the Union Territory, he said. The Lieutenant Governor instructed that committed officers be identified to work with dedication and vigour towards the rehabilitation of drug victims. He further directed that motivated and driven women volunteers/groups be identified, imparted appropriate training, and involved in counselling and rehabilitation efforts for the victims. Community participation is crucial for successful reintegration of victims into mainstream. Volunteers and interested Government employees must be encouraged to actively participate in the rehabilitation process. Training and capacity building programs for the concerned staff must begin at the earliest to equip teams with the specialized skills and enhance the delivery of rehabilitation services, the Lieutenant Governor told the officials.
Senior NC leader and former minister Sheikh Mustafa Kamal passes away at 83
Srinagar, July 14: Senior National Conference (NC) leader and former minister Mustafa Kamal passed away on Tuesday after a prolonged illness. He was 83. He breathed his last at a private hospital in Srinagar, family sources said.The deceased will be laid to rest at Bominsar graveyard in Sonwar Srinagar. A medical doctor by training, Sheikh Mustafa Kamal was the younger son of NC founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah. He was the younger brother of NC president and former chief minister Dr Farooq Abdullah and the uncle of incumbent Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. Although trained in medicine, Kamal devoted most of his professional life to politics. He entered the National Conference in the early 1980s and became a member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council in 1983. Four years later, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly from the Gulmarg constituency, which he represented until 2002. During his political career, he served as a Cabinet minister in successive National Conference governments formed in 1983, 1987 and 1996, holding key portfolios in the state administration. He also emerged as one of the party's principal organisational leaders and, in later years, served as the Additional General Secretary of the National Conference, remaining active in party affairs even after leaving electoral politics. My fathers younger brother Dr Mustafa Kamal passed away earlier this evening at Paras hospital in Srinagar. Uncle Mustafa had been unwell for some months but took a turn for the worse 4 days ago. He put up a brave fight holding on against the odds. The doctors & staff treating Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) July 14, 2026 Known for his unwavering loyalty to the National Conference, Kamal was among the party's most vocal spokespersons on issues relating to Jammu and Kashmir. He frequently articulated the party's position during periods of intense political change. Sheikh Mustafa Kamal is survived by his family and leaves behind a political legacy spanning more than four decades. As a physician-turned-politician, Cabinet minister and one of the National Conference's senior-most organisational leaders, he remained a familiar figure in Jammu and Kashmir's public life.
Lightning strike kills over 50 livestock in Poonch
Jammu, Jul 14: More than 50 domestic animals were killed after a lightning strike hit the upper reaches of Surankote in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district early Tuesday, officials said. The lightning struck a herd of livestock owned by Shokat Hussain at Ranjati Dhok, resulting in the death of 50 sheep and goats, one buffalo, and one cow, the officials said. Hussain, a resident of Dhandi Dhara, escaped unhurt in the incident, they said. In another incident, the officials said an ox belonging to Lal Hussain, a resident of Degwar-Maldyana, was electrocuted after coming into contact with a live wire along the border fence in Haveli tehsil on Tuesday morning.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flagged off a motorcycle expedition to the Kargil War Memorial. This 13-day 'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' honors soldiers' courage and sacrifice. Twenty-eight riders will traverse 1,900 km through the Himalayas. The expedition carries sacred soil from the National War Memorial to Kargil. It culminates on Kargil Vijay Diwas, July 26, remembering Operation Vijay.
Heavy rain spell to hit J&K from July 20, peak on July 21: MeT Director
Thathri residents protest against Jal Shakti department over week-long water supply disruption
Ramban , Jul 14: Residents of Thathri town in Doda district on Tuesday staged a protest against the Jal Shakti Department, alleging that drinking water supply to several localities has remained disrupted since the devastating cloudburst and flash floods that struck the area on July 7. A group of residents assembled near the Army RP Gate and raised slogans against the Jal Shakti Department, accusing it of failing to restore water supply to their locality despite repeated representations over the past seven days. The protesters alleged that they had repeatedly brought the matter to the notice of the department, but were informed by some officials that the pending water bills should be cleared before restoration of the supply. They said the July 7 cloudburst and flash floods caused extensive damage in Thathri town, affecting around 50 residential houses, an equal number of shops and damaging several vehicles. Following the disaster, the administration had assured the affected residents that essential services, including electricity and drinking water, would be restored on a priority basis. However, the residents alleged that while electricity has largely been restored, several areas continue to remain without drinking water, causing immense hardship during the prevailing summer heat. The protesters appealed to the District administration Doda to intervene and direct the Jal Shakti Department to immediately restore the water supply without linking it to the clearance of pending bills. No official from the Jal Shakti Department was available for comments despite repeated attempts.
Govt announces 13-day summer break for J&K colleges
Srinagar, July 14: The government Tuesday announced summer vacation for Government Degree Colleges falling in KashmirDivision and winter zone of Jammu Division from July-21 to August-02. Commissioner Secretary Higher Education Department in an order said, All the Government Degree Colleges falling in Kashmir Division and Winter Zone of Jammu Division shall observe the Summer Vacations with effect from 2Ist of July, 2026 to 2nd of August, 2026.(KNO)
Search operation launched for two suspected terrorists in J-K's Rajouri
Jammu, Jul 14: A massive search operation was launched on Tuesday across some villages in Thanamandi area of Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district after CCTV footage purportedly captured the movement of two suspected terrorists, officials said. The suspected terrorists were caught on CCTV crossing a road late on Sunday night, prompting the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the local police, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Army to launch a coordinated search operation in the area, the officials said. Acting on the footage, the search parties fanned out across Bhanghai, Hasplote, Karyote, Kopra top and adjoining forested villages to trace the two individuals, the officials said. The search operation was continuing when last reports were received.
Naqshband Sahib area in Srinagar under tight security for second day
Srinagar, Jul 14: Restrictions persisted for the second day on Tuesday in parts of Srinagar to prevent people from assembling at the 'martyrs' graveyard in Naqshband Sahib area of the city, officials said. The restrictions continued in old parts of the city, including Nowhatta and Naqshband Sahib areas, as a precautionary measure, the officials said. Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in strength in the area to maintain law and order. On Monday, the Naqshband Sahib area was completely sealed off by the security forces to prevent any assembly to commemorate July 13 as Martyrs' Day. On July 13, 1931, 22 protestors fell to the bullets of Maharaja Hari Singh's soldiers. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, other NC leaders, and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti claimed they were not allowed to visit the graveyard to pay their tributes. Later, they paid tributes at their respective party headquarters. On July 13, 1931, 22 people were gunned down by the Dogra army outside Srinagar's central jail. In 2020, the LG-led administration dropped the day from the list of gazetted holidays.
Jammu: NIA court issues non-bailable warrant against LeT founder Hafiz Saeed
Jammu, Jul 14: A special NIA court has issued a non-bailable warrant against Hafiz Saeed, the Pakistan-based chief of the proscribed terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, in connection with a case pertaining to the ongoing probe into the Pahalgam terror attack. The order was passed by the Special Judge of the NIA Court on July 8, two days after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a supplementary chargesheet against Saeed in the Pahalgam terror attack case. Saeed, designated a global terrorist by India and the United States, is also considered the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The supplementary chargesheet, filed before the special NIA court in Jammu, charges the 76-year-old Saeed in both his personal capacity and as the chief of the proscribed Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and its proxy front, The Resistance Front (TRF). He has been booked under multiple provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. According to the court order, the NIA informed the court that absconding terrorist Saeed, a resident of Sargodha in Pakistan's Punjab province, is an accused in Pahalgam terror attack and has been deliberately evading arrest. The agency sought the issuance of an open-dated non-bailable warrant against him to initiate further proceedings in the matter and take legal action against him at any further investigation. Arrest and custodial interrogation of the accused (Saeed) are necessary for a fair, complete and effective investigation. As such non-bailable warrant of arrest is issued against him and is forwarded it to the Deputy Inspector General (DIG), NIA Jammu, for execution in accordance with law, the order said. On April 22 last year, terrorists killed 26 people, mostly tourists, at Pahalgam in south Kashmir.
Drone recovered from field in J-K's Samba; sent for forensic examination
Jammu, Jul 14: A drone was recovered from an open field in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, officials said. The drone was found lying in an agricultural field near Devak by a resident of Chak Salaria, who spotted it while out on a morning run at 5:50 am, the officials said. They said the individual immediately informed the nearby army unit and subsequently the drone was seized. The drone has been sent for forensic examination to determine its origin, technical specifications, and whether it was used for any cross-border activity, the officials said. Earlier, Army troops deployed in the adjoining Nandpur village detected an unidentified flying object, suspected to be a drone, as it approached from the Arnia side at around 9 pm on Monday. The Army immediately activated its anti-drone protocol and initiated jamming measures against the suspected drone, officials said. They said the recovered drone is suspected to be the same flying object and is believed to have come down following the jamming operation.
Machine operator killed after excavator plunges into gorge in Ramban
Banihal, Jul 14: A machine operator was killed after an L&T excavator he was operating for a road construction project skidded off the road and plunged into a deep gorge in Ramban district on Monday evening, police said. The accident occurred in the Gajpath Qillah area under the jurisdiction of Chanderkote Police Station. According to police, information about the incident was received at around 8:30 p.m., following which a rescue operation was immediately launched by Ramban Police with the assistance of Civil Quick Response Team (QRT) volunteers . Police officials said the excavator rolled down the gorge, trapping the operator beneath the heavily damaged machine. After strenuous efforts, rescuers used a JCB machine to lift the wreckage and retrieve the body. The deceased was identified as Akhtar Hussain, son of Hussain Khanday, a resident of Kahara in Doda district. The body was shifted to the District Hospital Ramban for medico-legal formalities. Police have registered a case and initiated an investigation to ascertain the exact cause of the accident.
40% of Americans would choose pets over children, new study finds
Srinagar, July 13: A growing number of Americansparticularly younger adultsare prioritising pets over parenthood, with many reshaping their finances and even future plans around their animals, according to a new survey by The Harris Poll. The 2026 State of Pets report found that 40% of Americans would choose pets over children if they had to decide between the two, while 55% of Gen Z and Millennials said they had considered building a life around pets instead of having children. The survey also found that emotional bonds with pets continue to deepen. Among pet owners, 83% agreed with the statement, My pet(s) is/are like my own child. Explaining why many Americans would choose pets over children, the report found that 45% said they were ot in the right part of my life to take care of a child, while 35% believed pets are easier to care for and 32% said they are less of a financial strain than children. Despite seeing pets as a more affordable alternative to raising children, many owners are struggling with the rising cost of pet care. According to the survey, 44% of pet owners agreed that he cost of living today makes me worry about whether I can continue to afford the life my pet deserves, with concern rising to 54% among Gen Z and Millennials. To meet those costs, many owners are sacrificing their own spending. The survey found 56% cook at home more instead of ordering takeout, 41% switch to cheaper grocery brands, and 39% cut back on personal comfort purchases to afford expenses for their pets. Among younger pet owners, financial sacrifices are even greater. Nearly three in ten (29%) Gen Z and Millennial pet owners agreed, I am facing debt as a result of expenses related to my pet(s). The report also highlighted the growing emotional role pets play in people's lives. Nearly half (49%) of single pet owners agreed with the statement, I have given up on finding a romantic partner and rely on my pet(s) for companionship, while 78% said not treating pets like family is a red flag when forming close relationships. Even advances in artificial intelligence are unlikely to replace traditional pet ownership. Eighty-six per cent of pet owners agreed that AI pets could never replace the emotional bond that owners have with real live pets. As pet ownership becomes more central to people's lives, many owners also want governments to provide greater support. Nearly seven in ten (68%) said pet owners should receive tax breaks for food and medical expenses similar to child-related deductions, while 69% said they would adopt their pet as a legal dependent if it were possible. The online survey was conducted by The Harris Poll between April 24 and 26, 2026, among 2,070 U.S. adults, including 1,625 pet owners, and is nationally representative of the U.S. adult population.
13th batch of Amarnath Yatra: Over 5,300 pilgrims leave Jammu amid unprecedented security
Banihal, Jul 14: The 13th batch of pilgrims undertaking the annual Amarnath Yatra-2026 left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu during the early hours of Tuesday under multi-layer security arrangements, with 5,335 devotees proceeding towards the twin base camps of Baltal and Pahalgam in Kashmir. According to the Joint Police Control Room (JPCR), the Baltal axis convoy departed at 2:42 a.m., while the Pahalgam axis convoy rolled out at 3:10 a.m. under the escort of Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF and other security agencies. Of the total pilgrims, 1,736 were bound for the Baltal route and 3,599 opted for the traditional Pahalgam route. The yatris included 3,911 men, 1,288 women, 21 children, 90 sadhus, 24 sadhvis and one transgender pilgrim. The convoy comprised 232 vehicles, including 138 buses, 36 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), 57 light motor vehicles (LMVs) and one two-wheeler. While 99 vehicles moved towards Baltal, 133 vehicles proceeded to Pahalgam. With the departure of the latest batch, the cumulative number of pilgrims who have left Bagwati Nagar Jammu for the cave shrine this year has reached 93,036, reflecting the steady flow of devotees participating in the ongoing annual pilgrimage. Authorities have maintained elaborate security arrangements all along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, including key transit points such as Chanderkote, Ramban and Banihal, to ensure the safe and smooth movement of the Yatra convoys. Traffic restrictions and regulated convoy movement continue to remain in force as part of the security protocol. The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is proceeding peacefully under tight security, with civil administration, police, CRPF, SDRF, health services and other departments working round the clock to facilitate the pilgrimage.
CUK invites applications for admission to UG programmes
Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) is inviting online applications from eligible candidates for admission to its Undergraduate (UG) programmes for the academic session 2026-27. Candidates who have appeared in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) 2026 and are desirous of seeking admission to the University's undergraduate programmes are advised to register online through the University admission portal, said a press release. The online registration process started from July 7, 2026 and will remain open till July 19, 2026 (11:55 PM). Interested candidates can complete the registration process and access the detailed admission guidelines by visiting the University admission portal at https://cukashmircuet.samarth.edu.in/. As per a press release, the University is offering admission in the undergraduate programmes, including B.Sc. (Honours/Honours with Research) in Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology, B.A. (Honours) English, Bachelor of Vocation (B.Voc.) in Tourism and Hospitality Management, B.A. LL.B. (Honours) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Honours). The candidates are advised to exercise the same programme preferences during the counselling registration process as were indicated by them in their NTA CUET-UG 2026 application form. Admissions shall be made strictly on the basis of CUET-UG 2026 merit in accordance with the University admission policy and the applicable statutory norms. For any technical assistance related to the online registration process, candidates can contact +91-9797959391, while queries pertaining to the admission process may be addressed to +91-9469147277 during office hours from 9 am to 5 pm, it said.
Ravinder Pandita conferred with Lal Ded National Literary Award by LG Sinha
Chairman of the Save Sharda Committee Kashmir (Regd.), Ravinder Pandita was honoured with the Lal Ded National Literary Award by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at a grand book release ceremony held at Tagore Hall. The event marked the release of Lal Ded The Mother of Kashmir, authored by Dr. Vaidehi Taman, and recognized individuals for their contributions to cultural and heritage preservation. Other awardees included Commodore (Retd.) D. S. Sodhi and senior journalist Manzoor Dar, among others. Expressing gratitude, Ravinder Pandita thanked the organizers for highlighting Lal Ded as a symbol of Kashmir's shared cultural heritage. He, along with the organizers, called for the establishment of a library in Lal Ded's name to preserve and promote her works and those of her contemporaries. The function was attended by several distinguished guests, including former Rajya Sabha MP Dr Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat, and noted Kashmiri writer Neerja Mattoo.

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