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3 CRPF men injured after vehicle hits them in Srinagars Nowgam

Srinagar, July 08: Three CRPF personnel deployed for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra were injured after an unidentified vehicle hit them near the Taingan Bypass in the Nowgam area of Srinagar on Wednesday, officials said. An official said that an unidentified vehicle hit three personnel of D Company, 148 Battalion CRPF at the Taingan Bypass in Srinagars Nowgam area. He said the injured personnel were immediately shifted to Ujala Cygnus Hospital, Nowgam, where they are undergoing treatment. Their condition is stated to be stable. Their identities were not immediately available. Police have taken cognisance of the incident and launched an investigation.(KNO)

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 9:18 am

US launches new strikes against Iran after three ships were hit in Strait of Hormuz

The new assaults in the fuel-shipping waterway were the most in a single day since late April, according to the UN International Maritime Organization

The Hindu Businessline 8 Jul 2026 8:19 am

Amarnath yatra: 7th batch of over 9,800 pilgrims leaves Jammu for Kashmir

BANIHAL, July 8: The seventh batch of 9,837 pilgrims undertaking the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu early Wednesday under tight security arrangements, officials said. Light rainfall across Ramban district and adjoining areas till midnight brought much-needed respite from the prevailing heat, making the weather pleasant for pilgrims and residents alike. The improved weather conditions also contributed to a comfortable journey for the Yatra convoy along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. According to the Zonal Police Control Room, Jammu, the convoy was divided into two routes, with 4,480 pilgrims proceeding towards the Baltal axis and 5,357 pilgrims via the traditional Pahalgam axis. The Baltal convoy, carrying 4,480 pilgrims in 173 vehicles, departed at 4:20 a.m., while the Pahalgam convoy, comprising 5,357 pilgrims in 188 vehicles, left at 4:54 a.m. A total of 361 vehicles, including 200 buses, 58 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), and 103 light motor vehicles (LMVs), were deployed for the day's pilgrimage. Among the pilgrims were 6,684 men, 2,730 women, 21 children, 320 sadhus, 80 sadhvis, and two transgender devotees. The Yatra convoy is passing through Ramban district under elaborate security and traffic management arrangements. Authorities have put in place comprehensive measures to ensure the safe and smooth movement of pilgrims to the twin base camps at Baltal and Pahalgam.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:49 am

Jio bolsters network along Amarnath Yatra routes

Ahead of the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra, Jio has significantly strengthened its telecom infrastructure along both the Pahalgam and Baltal routes to ensure uninterrupted 4G and 5G connectivity for pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage. To meet the anticipated surge in mobile traffic during the Yatra, the company has expanded its network by deploying additional mobile towers, temporary cell sites, high-capacity microwave backhaul links, fibre connectivity and dedicated power backup systems. The upgraded infrastructure is aimed at delivering high-speed data services and clear voice connectivity even in remote, high-altitude locations. According to the company, the enhancements have been designed to maximise network availability and minimise congestion during the peak pilgrimage period. The infrastructure expansion was carried out in coordination with the administration and other government departments to provide seamless connectivity up to the Holy Amarnath Cave Shrine along both routes. On the traditional Pahalgam route, advanced network sites have been installed at key locations, including Nunwan Base Camp, Chandanwari, Pissu Top, Zojibal, Sheshnag, Mahagunas, Poshpathri and Panchtarni. Along the Baltal route, Jio has upgraded its existing infrastructure and deployed high-capacity portable **Cell on Wheels (COWs)** to manage the expected increase in data traffic. Continuous network coverage has been ensured at Baltal Base Camp, Domail, Railpathri, Brarimarg, Sangam Top, Lower Holy Cave and the Holy Amarnath Cave. The company said the upgraded network will help pilgrims stay connected with their families while also providing reliable communication support to the authorities managing the annual pilgrimage.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:47 am

3-day workshop on modern sericulture techniques begins in Achabal

A three-day workshop on modern silkworm rearing techniques began at Achabal in Anantnag district on Tuesday to train silkworm rearers and field staff in scientific practices aimed at improving cocoon production and quality. The workshop was inaugurated by Director Sericulture J&K, Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, under the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) and Silk Samagra-2. Addressing the participants, Bhat said the training programme has been organised to equip silkworm rearers, field functionaries and technical staff with modern rearing practices to enhance productivity and strengthen the sericulture sector in Jammu and Kashmir. He said experts from the department and the Central Silk Board are conducting technical sessions on improved silkworm rearing, disease management, maintenance of optimum rearing conditions, use of upgraded equipment and scientific methods to improve cocoon yield. Participants are also being informed about the assistance available under HADP and Silk Samagra for the promotion of sericulture in the Union Territory. Bhat stressed the need to integrate modern scientific practices with traditional sericulture methods to ensure sustainable growth of the sector and improve farmers livelihoods. He said the workshop includes practical training, live demonstrations and interactive sessions to help participants adopt improved production techniques. Later, the Director visited Akad Ashmuqam in Anantnag, where a site is being considered for establishing a silk reeling unit. He said the department would submit the proposal to the government for consideration and extend the required support for the project.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:46 am

Name any car that faced issues due to ethanol-blended petrol: Gadkari

Amid criticism of the mandate for E20 petrol (20 per cent ethanol-blended) sales and complaints about reduced fuel efficiency of vehicles, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday dared critics to identify a single car that faced problems due to the mixed fuel. Addressing the 'Viksit Bharat Conclave' here, Gadkari further said that India's dependence on fossil fuels is both an economic burden - as Rs 22 lakh crore is spent annually on fuel imports - and an environmental hazard, making clean energy adoption crucial for the nation's progress. There is no case of any car facing issues due to E20 petrol. Has there been any car in the country that faced issues due to the use of E20 petrol? Just name one. ...false narratives are being spread about the roll-out of higher ethanol-blended petrol. These are paid campaigns, he said. India has already achieved 20 per cent blending of ethanol (produced from biomass like sugarcane, corn or rice) with petrol to create a cleaner-burning fuel, reducing reliance on imported crude oil and cutting carbon emissions. Vehicle owners in India do not have an option to choose different fuels at the petrol pump, unlike their counterparts in Brazil, where customers are presented with a choice of fuels with differential pricing. Under Brazilian law, there has to be a pricing discount for higher ethanol blends. On allegations that companies owned by his family members are involved in ethanol production, and that is why he is pushing for the roll-out of higher ethanol blended petrol, the road transport and highways minister said his family members own sugar factories, and their companies are not dependent on ethanol production. The minister stated that since ethanol is surplus in the country, the move to make ethanol from corn has generated an additional income of Rs 45,000 crore for farmers of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. When we decided to make ethanol from corn, the corn's market price was Rs 1,200 per quintal, and the MSP was Rs 1,800 per quintal. After the decision, corn's price went up to Rs 2,800 per quintal. Additional Rs 45,000 crore went into the pockets of farmers from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, he said. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has proposed amendments to vehicle emission rules to widen the scope for higher ethanol blends and alternative fuels, paving the way for flex-fuel and pure bio-fuel vehicles across all vehicle categories. The draft changes to the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 aim to provide for wider use of fuels, such as E85 (85 per cent ethanol with petrol) and E100 (which would allow vehicles to run on nearly pure ethanol), as well as B100 bio-diesel and hydrogen-CNG combinations.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:45 am

CM meets travel, tourism and business stakeholders

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met delegations representing the travel, tourism and business sectors here at the Civil Secretariat and held detailed discussions on issues concerning tourism promotion, business facilitation and the overall growth of the economy in Jammu and Kashmir. A delegation comprising representatives of leading travel and tourism associations, including Irshad Ahmad (TAAI), Zahoor Qari, President SKL International Kashmir; Burhan Misgar, Chairman Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI), and Waseem Goosani, President TASK, called on the Chief Minister and apprised him of various matters relating to the travel and tourism sector. The delegation highlighted issues concerning the tourism industry, measures to further strengthen tourist inflow, ease of travel, and initiatives required to sustain the momentum of tourism in J&K. They also shared suggestions aimed at improving visitor experience and enhancing Jammu and Kashmirs position as a preferred tourist destination. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the delegation and reiterated his governments commitment to creating an enabling environment for the tourism sector, recognising it as one of the key drivers of economic growth and employment in Jammu and Kashmir. He assured the representatives that the concerns raised by them would be examined sympathetically and addressed in a time-bound manner in coordination with the concerned departments. Later, Tariq Ghani, Secretary General, Kashmir Chamber of Commerce, also called on the Chief Minister and discussed a range of issues pertaining to business, trade and tourism.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:41 am

J&K to revive Overseas Employment Corporation

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the roadmap for the revival and operationalisation of the Jammu & Kashmir Overseas Employment Corporation Limited (JKOECL) and reviewed J&Ks overseas recruitment facilitation infrastructure, with a focus on creating a robust institutional framework to connect J&Ks skilled youth with global employment opportunities. The meeting reviewed the proposed strategy for reviving JKOECL as the governments nodal recruitment agency for facilitating safe, transparent and market-driven overseas employment. Discussions centred on strengthening institutional mechanisms, expanding international partnerships, enhancing skill development aligned with global standards, and establishing an integrated ecosystem to prepare youth for overseas careers. A detailed presentation by Director Employment J&K Harvinder Singh outlined a phased roadmap for operationalising JKOECL, including the creation of a digital overseas employment portal, partnerships with licensed recruiting agencies, foreign languages and international certification programmes, employer engagement, counselling, pre-departure orientation and post-placement support. The proposed framework seeks to position JKOECL as the nodal agency coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs, the Protector of Emigration, Indian Missions abroad, skill institutions and licensed recruiting agencies to ensure ethical, transparent and legally compliant overseas recruitment. Protector of Emigration, Chandigarh, Ministry of External Affairs, Yashu Deep Singh, also made a presentation on emigration trends from Jammu & Kashmir, the regions contribution to overseas remittances, and employment opportunities available through Indias labour mobility agreements with several countries. He highlighted sector-wise demand for workers, emerging job roles in global markets, and key challenges affecting overseas migration from J&K, including limited public awareness of legal migration channels, inadequate institutional outreach, dependence on unverified social media information, and the need to develop skills that meet international standards. Reviewing the proposals, the Chief Minister emphasised that the objective should not merely be to facilitate migration but to prepare a globally competitive workforce. We should not only send people abroad; we should send skilled people there. Our focus should be on skilling, he said. The Chief Minister directed the concerned departments to prepare a time-bound implementation plan and convert the proposed pillars into clearly defined, actionable outcomes. He also called for adopting best practices from states such as Kerala and Tamil Nadu, which have successfully institutionalised overseas employment facilitation. Emphasising long-term sustainability, Omar Abdullah directed that the forthcoming Industrial Policy should provide for the establishment of skill development and training institutes to nurture an ecosystem capable of meeting international workforce requirements. He also stressed the need for a complementary industrial policy that encourages greater private sector participation in skill development and employment generation. The meeting was attended by Minister for Education Sakina Itoo, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary Finance Shailendra Kumar, Commissioner Secretary School Education Ram Niwas Sharma, Secretary Labour & Employment Rajiv Ranjan, Protector of Emigration, Chandigarh, Ministry of External Affairs, Yashu Deep Singh, Director Employment, Director Skill Development and other senior officers.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:40 am

Javid Dar reviews compensation cases of Rohama-Ladoora road project affected families

Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar Tuesday chaired a review meeting at Baramulla, to assess the cases of 26 families whose residential and commercial structures are likely to be affected by the alignment of the RohamaLadoora road project. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Additional Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Tehsildars, concerned Executive Engineer and other senior officers. The Minister conducted a detailed review of the status of the affected structures and the progress made in the assessment process. Stressing the need for a fair, transparent and time-bound approach, Javid Ahmad Dar directed the concerned officers to conduct an on-the-spot inspection and complete the valuation of all affected structures at the earliest. The Minister further instructed the Revenue authorities to verify the land status of each affected property to ensure that all eligible families receive adequate compensation strictly in accordance with the established rules and provisions. Emphasising the government's commitment to safeguard the interests of the affected families, the Minister said that developmental projects should be implemented in a manner that balances infrastructure development with the welfare and rights of the people. He directed the district administration to expedite the necessary formalities so that compensation cases are processed without unnecessary delay. The Deputy Commissioner Baramulla assured the Minister that the district administration is taking all necessary measures to complete the required assessments and procedural formalities promptly. He further assured that every genuine case will be dealt with fairly and that all eligible beneficiaries will receive compensation in accordance with the applicable norms, ensuring that no affected family suffers undue hardship.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:35 am

MLA Sonawari,DC Bandipora review PMJVK implementation in district

MLA Sonawari, Hilal Akbar Lone, and Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib Tuesday reviewed the implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakaram (PMJVK) in the district and discussed the proposal for construction of a new Community Health Centre (CHC) building at Sumbal under the scheme. During the meeting, MLA Sonawari, emphasized the need for establishing a new Community Health Centre building at Sumbal to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and improve access to quality medical services for the people of the area. He urged that the proposal be considered under PMJVK in view of the growing healthcare requirements of the Sub-Division. It was informed that land for the proposed CHC building has already been identified. The Deputy Commissioner directed the concerned officers to examine the feasibility of the project and verify that all prescribed conditions under PMJVK are fulfilled. The Deputy Commissioner directed the Chief Medical Officer to get a preliminary land feasibility assessment conducted in coordination with the concerned engineering departments so that the proposal meets all required parameters before being taken forward under the scheme. Among others, the meeting was attended by District Programme Officer Poshan ICDS Bandipora, Chief Planning Officer Bandipora, Chief Medical Officer Bandipora, Chief Education Officer Bandipora, nominated members of the PMJVK District Level Committee, and other concerned officers.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:33 am

APSCC expresses concern over arsonof properties in Karnah

Expressing concern over the lack of action by the government following recent incidents of arson on Sikh properties at Tribuni village in the Karnah area of border district of Kupwara the All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) has said that he same is imperative so as to expose the subversive elements of the society. In a statement, APSCC Chairman Jagmohan Singh Raina has said that members of both the majority Muslim community and minority Sikh community have been living in harmony since times immemorial in the village. He said that some people want to create a wedge between the two communities adding that same needs to be avoided by the people. In an incident on June 30 night two cars and a motorcycle belonging to two Sikhs were burnt by some divisive elements. Before this a house was put on fire by these people and damages were also caused to other things as well. Even though the concerned SHO visited the village but that is not enough, said APSCC Chairman. Raina said that for reasons best known to the people at helm both the civil and police administration are not carrying out a full-fledged probe in the incident. He demanded for a speedy probe so that the truth comes out and the culprits are put behind the bars. The APSCC Chairman asked the people of the village to maintain brotherhood despite all the provocation. He said that Kashmiriyat can remain only when people believe in co-existence.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:31 am

High Court Staff Welfare Association elects President, Generel Secretary

Syed Anvour Shah was on Tuesday elected President and Tapeshwar as General Secretary of the High Court Staff Welfare Association (Non-Gazetted). According to the Election Authority of the Association, the polling and counting of votes for the elections were conducted across the Srinagar and Jammu wings of the High Court on Tuesday. For the post of President, Syed Anvour Shah secured 187 votes to emerge victorious, defeating his nearest rival, Ashak Hussain Shah, who polled 147 votes, by a margin of 40 votes. Another contestant for the post, Chuni Lal secured 86 votes. In the contest for the post of General Secretary, Tapeshwar was declared elected after securing 229 votes, while his closest rival, Ruh Ullah Bhat, got 190 votes. Tapeshwar won by a margin of 39 votes. The Election Authority expressed appreciation to all contesting candidates, members of the Association, voters, polling personnel, counting officials and other stakeholders for their cooperation, discipline and commitment, which ensured the smooth conduct of the electoral process. It also commended the democratic spirit displayed by all participants, stating that the elections were held in a free, fair, impartial, peaceful and transparent manner, upholding the dignity and democratic traditions of the institution. The newly elected office-bearers were congratulated and wished a successful tenure dedicated to the welfare of the members of the Association. The notification declaring the results was issued by Asif Iqbal Mahajan, Additional Registrar-cum-Bench Secretary and Presiding Officer, Srinagar Wing, who supervised and coordinated the election process in both wings of the High Court.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:30 am

Doctors at Noora Hospital perform rare life-saving keyhole surgery for Complex Diaphragmatic Hernia

In a remarkable achievement in emergency minimally invasive surgery, Dr. Imran Abdullah Khan, along with the anaesthesia team headed by Dr Showkat Dar at Noora Hospital, successfully performed a life-saving emergency laparoscopic repair of an incarcerated left diaphragmatic hernia with gastric volvulus and impending gangrenean exceptionally rare and highly challenging surgical emergency. As per a press release issued by the hospital, the patient was admitted in critical condition after multiple abdominal organs had migrated into the left side of the chest through a diaphragmatic defect. The herniated organs included the stomach, greater omentum, transverse colon, splenic flexure, spleen, and the body and tail of the pancreas. The stomach had twisted on itself (gastric volvulus), leading to severe distension with pre-gangrenous changes, placing the patient's life at immediate risk. Despite the extraordinary complexity of the case, the surgical team at Noora Hospital successfully completed the entire procedure using advanced laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. All herniated organs were meticulously reduced into the abdominal cavity, the twisted stomach was restored to its normal position and assessed for viability, and the diaphragmatic defect was repaired and reinforced, avoiding the need for a large open incision, it added. The patient made an excellent postoperative recovery and was discharged in stable condition. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Imran Abdullah Khan said, Such cases are exceedingly rare and represent one of the most challenging emergencies in gastrointestinal and minimally invasive surgery. Timely diagnosis, prompt intervention, and coordinated teamwork are essential for a successful outcome. The successful management of this rare case at Noora Hospital reflects the growing expertise in advanced laparoscopic surgery and demonstrates that even the most complex surgical emergencies can be managed safely through minimally invasive techniques in experienced hands. The hospital administration appreciated the dedicated efforts of the surgical, anaesthesia, nursing, and critical care teams in achieving this outstanding patient outcome, reaffirming Noora Hospital's commitment to delivering advanced, patient-centered surgical care.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:29 am

DC Budgam reviews progress of Transit Accommodation Project for PM Package Employees at Kakanmaran

Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan Tuesday visited Kakanmaran Budgam and conducted a comprehensive review of the progress of the Transit Accommodation Project for PM Package/Migrant Employees of District Budgam. The project is aimed at providing modern residential accommodation for PM Package employees. The infrastructure comprises 12 residential blocks with a total of 192 flats, along with one community hall and one dormitory, besides other essential amenities. During his visit , the DC was accompanied by the Joint Director Planning, Budgam, Superintending Engineer, R&B and Hydraulic Circle Budgam, Executive Engineers of the Roads & Buildings (R&B), Public Health Engineering (PHE) and Power Development Department (PDD), representatives from the Relief Department, and other concerned officers. During the inspection, the officers briefed the DC about the physical progress of the project and informed him that construction work is progressing at an accelerated pace. On-site the DC inspected various components of the project and reviewed the quality and pace of execution. The DC was also briefed that project also includes a range of allied works such as land levelling, security infrastructure, internal roads, approach roads, drainage network and protection works. The fencing wall of transit accommodation has been completed. During the visit, the DC also reviewed the progress of the water supply infrastructure for the entire transit accommodation complex and directed the Superintending Engineer, Hydraulic Circle Budgam, to complete all pending water supply requirements within the shortest possible time to facilitate timely commissioning of the project. The DC further directed the Mechanical Engineering Department to commence work on the proposed Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at the earliest so that the required sanitation infrastructure is established well before the completion of the project. The DC instructed all executing agencies to strictly adhere to the prescribed timelines while maintaining the highest standards of quality. He stressed the need for close coordination among all departments to remove bottlenecks and ensure seamless execution of the project. The DC also said that all major infrastructure projects across various sectors are being closely monitored to ensure their timely completion and dedication to public use.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:27 am

Garbage dumping near GHSS Handwara hampers movement of commuters

Garbage dumping along the roadside near Government Girls Higher Secondary School in main town Handwara has become a nuisance for the students and commuters. The residents of the area said that unknown persons throw garbage near the school during evening hours every day thus affecting the movement of people. They said that the presence of garbage has increased the dog population manifold in the area with the result students and locals fear to walk on the road which connects several villages including Salman Abad, Herpora, Banday Mohalla, Chowdhary Mohalla, Darshpora and others. We are unable to figure out why officials of Municipal Committee Handwara are not taking action against those involved in throwing garbage on the road side. We have two schools nearby including Government Girls Higher Secondary School and Government Boys Higher Secondary School where almost four thousand students are enrolled. These students often find it difficult to reach school due to the presence of dogs in the area, a local of the area told Greater Kashmir . People who come for morning walk at the playground of Government Boys Higher Secondary School Handwara also find it difficult to reach the venue due to foul smell and presence of stray dogs. The residents said that they have brought this issue into the notice of concerned officials numerous times but to no avail. Meanwhile, people from Umer Abad Khunbal 'A' also registered the same complaint. They said most of the hoteliers in old bus stand Handwara have been throwing garbage near the old building of post office Handwara resulting in enduring hardships to the local inhabitants. After MC Handwara officials failed to take actions against the accused, I managed to film two workers of a hotel who arrived the spot with buckets full of garbage, they piled up the garbage at the said spot to which I resented but they hurriedly left from there, said Suhail Ahmad a local. They demanded stern action against those involved. Pertinently, few months back, when the issue was highlighted in this newspaper, Executive Officer Municipal Committee Handwara Shahid Ahmad had assured to take concrete steps by installing CCTV cameras near Government Girls Higher Secondary School but nothing has been done so far in this regard. EO MC Handwara Shahid Ahmad while talking to Greater Kashmir , once again assured to install cameras at this specific spot so that those involved will be taken to task.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:24 am

Bollywood Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh honours Dr Anshu Kataria

Aryans College of Law, Rajpura (Near Chandigarh), has been honoured as the Best Private Law College of the Chandigarh Region at the News18 Iconic Brands of North 2026 Awards held at Radisson Red, Mohali. The award was presented by Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh and received by Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges. Expressing his gratitude, Dr Anshu Kataria said, This honour is a recognition of our continuous efforts to transform legal education through innovation, practical exposure, academic excellence, and value-based learning. At Aryans, we are committed to nurturing socially responsible legal professionals by providing students with unmatched academic opportunities, interaction with eminent jurists, courtroom exposure, and industry-oriented initiatives. We dedicate this award to our students, faculty, alumni, and all our stakeholders whose trust and support continue to inspire us. Aryans College of Law has emerged as a pioneer in experiential legal education by becoming one of the first law institutions in North India to provide cinematic exposure to BA LL.B. and LL.B. students through the Aryans Law Film Fest, which was launched earlier this year by actor Binnu Dhillon and renowned Punjabi and Telugu actress Payal Rajput.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:20 am

ICSS, IUST organise religio-historical study visit to Kulgam

The International Centre for Spiritual Studies (ICSS), Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), organised a religio-historical study visit to Kulgam aimed at providing students with an experiential understanding of Kashmir's rich religious and cultural heritage. As part of the study visit, students explored several sites of historical and spiritual significance, including the shrine of Mr Sayyid usayn Simnn , the historic cave at Gofbal, and the sacred site of Khi Jogipura, traditionally associated with Shaykh Nruddn Rsh. The visit enabled students to engage directly with the historical context, spiritual traditions, and enduring legacy of these important sites and personalities. It also offered valuable insights into the interconnected religious and cultural traditions of Kashmir, complementing and enriching classroom learning through first-hand observation. The study visit was organised by Showkat Hussain, Director, ICSS, and coordinated by Aamir Habib and Ghazi Nazir Naqash, both from ICSS. Through on-site discussions and academic interactions, the faculty guided students in relating their field observations to the themes covered in the course. The initiative reflects ICSS's commitment to promoting interdisciplinary and experiential learning by integrating field-based academic activities into its curriculum, thereby fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Kashmir's diverse spiritual and cultural heritage.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:19 am

VMS launches 2-Day career awareness workshop for persons with visual impairment

Voluntary Medicare Society (VMS), Srinagar, in collaboration with EnAble India Tuesday launched a two-days Career Awareness Workshop for Persons with Visual Impairment, under the See A Million Campaign at the VMS Auditorium. The workshop has brought together 25 participants with visual impairment from different parts of Jammu & Kashmir to explore inclusive career opportunities, develop career awareness, and strengthen their aspirations for higher education, employment, and self-reliance. The inaugural session was attended by Prof. (Dr.) Mir Mohammad Maqbool, Founder & President.VMS, Prof. Masooda Yaseen, vice president VMS, Dr Farooq A Kaloo, Secretary, VMS, and Er. Majid A. Balla, Director VMS who encouraged the participants to pursue their goals with confidence, determination, and perseverance. They thanked Enable India for designing programmes aimed at creating an inclusive society where persons with visual impairment have equal access to education, skill development, and meaningful employment opportunities. The workshop aims at raising awareness about diverse career pathways, government employment opportunities, competitive examinations, higher education, digital skills, entrepreneurship, and the support systems available for the persons with visually impaired. Through expert sessions, motivational talks, and interactive discussions, participants are being equipped with the knowledge and confidence needed to make informed career choices. A major highlight of the first day was an inspiring motivational session by Irfan A. Lone, who recently cleared the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination. Sharing his journey of perseverance, dedication, and hard work, he motivated the participants to dream big and prepare strategically for competitive examinations and professional success. The workshop will also feature expert sessions by Ruhi Jan, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Kashmir, and Vinod Kumar Singh from Composite Regional Centre Srinagar, who will interact with participants on inclusive education, career planning, rehabilitation services, and employment opportunities for persons with disabilities. The programme is being organised under the See A Million Campaign, an initiative supported by EnAble India to empower persons with visual impairment through awareness, skill development, digital inclusion, and enhanced access to education and livelihood opportunities. The campaign seeks to build confidence, promote independence, and enable individuals with visual impairment to become nation builders.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:17 am

Shameema Firdous hails Omar Govt's expansion of CDF for lifesaving medical aid

National Conference State Women's Wing President and MLA Habba Kadal, Shameema Firdous, on Tuesday said that the Omar Abdullah-led government has translated its commitment to public welfare into action through a series of people-centric initiatives aimed at reaching the most vulnerable sections of society. She made these remarks while distributing financial assistance worth ` 15 lakh from her Constituency Development Fund (CDF) among 28 families affected by recent fire incidents in different parts of the Habba Kadal constituency. As part of the relief, Rs 50,000 each was provided to eight fire-affected families from Chattabal, Rs 50,000 each to three families from Karfali Mohalla, and Rs 1 lakh to the family from Dukan Sangeen, while the remaining assistance was distributed among other eligible beneficiaries. Addressing the gathering, Shameema Firdous said, The Omar Abdullah-led government is committed to ensuring that governance is reflected in the lives of ordinary people. Every decision being taken is aimed at strengthening social security, extending timely relief, and standing shoulder to shoulder with families in distress. Our promise was to build a compassionate and responsive administration, and we are steadfastly working to fulfil that commitment. Welcoming the Omar government's decision to expand the scope of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), she said the initiative marks a significant step towards providing relief to economically weaker sections facing life-threatening illnesses. The decision to empower MLAs to recommend financial assistance for patients suffering from cancer, organ failure, chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis, and other serious ailments is a landmark welfare measure. It reflects the Omar Abdullah government's deep concern for the poor and vulnerable and its resolve to ensure that no family is denied treatment because of financial hardship. This is governance with a human face, and it demonstrates the government's unwavering commitment to the welfare and dignity of every citizen, she said. Under the revised guidelines, MLAs can now recommend financial assistance of up to 20 lakh annually from their Constituency Development Fund for the treatment of eligible patients belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families and other economically weaker sections suffering from notified life-threatening diseases.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:16 am

Passport Seva Kendras in Srinagar, Anantnag, Baramulla to function on July 11

In view of the high demand for passport services, the Regional Passport Office Srinagar will conduct a special drive on Saturday, July 11, 2026. Accordingly, Passport Seva Kendra in Srinagar, Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) Anantnag and Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK) Baramulla will remain functional on the said date for processing of passport applications as part of a drive. BS Rawat, Regional Passport Officer, Srinagar, said that the special drive is being organised keeping in view the sustained demand for passport-related services. The initiative aims to ensure timely, efficient and transparent delivery of passport services to citizens, Shri Rawat added. Applicants can avail passport services by booking an appointment through the official website www.passportindia.gov.in at their nearest or preferred Passport Seva Kendra and selecting a suitable time slot for July 11, 2026.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:14 am

MLA Salman Sagar calls for united push to strengthen party organisation in Hazratbal

Provincial Vice President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) and MLA Hazratbal, Salman Ali Sagar, Tuesday presided over a meeting of party office bearers, delegates and senior functionaries from the Hazratbal Assembly Constituency, calling for renewed commitment, organisational unity, and sustained grassroots engagement to further strengthen the party's presence across the constituency. As per a press release, addressing the gathering, Salman Ali Sagar underscored the pivotal role of dedicated party workers in reinforcing the National Conference's organisational framework and maintaining its strong bond with the people. He urged workers to intensify public outreach, remain actively engaged with citizens at the grassroots level, and respond promptly and effectively to the aspirations and concerns of the people. Highlighting the importance of organisational discipline and collective responsibility, Sagar stressed that the party's strength lies in its unity, commitment, and unwavering connection with the masses. He called upon all office bearers and workers to work in close coordination, ensuring that the organisation continues to grow stronger and remains responsive to the changing needs of the public. Salman also briefed the participants on the directions and organisational roadmap laid down by the party leadership. He exhorted the cadre to carry forward the party's vision and mission with sincerity, discipline, dedication, and a deep sense of responsibility, while upholding the principles and legacy of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference. With the party's important programme scheduled for July 11, Salman Ali Sagar urged workers to mobilise at every level and make the event a resounding success through extensive public participation and meticulous organisational efforts. He emphasised that the programme should reflect the party's unity, strength, and enduring commitment to serving the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting witnessed enthusiastic participation from office bearers, delegates, youth representatives, and grassroots workers, who reaffirmed their unwavering resolve to work collectively for strengthening the organisation across the Hazratbal constituency. Participants pledged to intensify public outreach, expand the party's grassroots network, and ensure the successful implementation of all organisational initiatives and programmes in the days ahead. He urged all participants to work tirelessly for the party's organisational growth, uphold its people-centric policies, and contribute towards further consolidating the National Conference's presence throughout the Hazratbal constituency.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:13 am

Time has proven who was honest about statehood: Apni Partys Ishrat Bhat

Apni Party spokesperson Ishrat Bhat has said that the restoration of Statehood has always been its core agenda. From the very beginning, we honestly told the people that under the present circumstances, our immediate and practical demand was the restoration of Statehood, Bhat said. She said, At that time, our political opponents mocked us. They called us Delhi's party and asked people to vote for them on the promise that they would restore Article 370 and Article 35A. They rejected our stand and tried to portray us as being on the wrong side. Today, the same leaders are demanding Statehood and talking about protests for it. Time has proved who was honest with the people. The very demand they once ridiculed has now become their own agenda, she added. It said the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party welcomes every sincere effort for the restoration of Statehood because this is not about one political partythis is about the rights and future of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. But the people have every right to ask: if Statehood is now the priority, why were votes sought in the name of Article 370 and Article 35A instead? If political parties are serious today, then let us move beyond slogans and political point-scoring. Let us unite on one platform and raise one collective voice for the restoration of Statehood. The people deserve honesty, consistency, and action not changing narratives after every election, she added.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:12 am

Dr Farooq, CM Omar pay tribute to Ghulam Nabi Dar on his death anniversary

National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah and party Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Tuesday paid glowing tributes to veteran Party leader and former MLA Kulgam, Advocate Shaheed Ghulam Nabi Dar on his 20th martyrdom anniversary. Advocate Ghulam Nabi Dar was martyred in a grenade attack in Kulgam in July 2006 while coming out of the revered Hazrat Mantaqi (RA) Astana-e-Aliya in the main town of Kulgam. Five other National Conference workers also lost their lives after succumbing to splinter injuries sustained in the same attack, said a party press release. Paying homage to the late leader, Dr Farooq described Dar as an honest politician and an accomplished advocate who devoted his life to the welfare of the people of his constituency. He was a loyal member of the party and will always be remembered for his hard work, dedication and humble nature. On this day, I pay tribute to him and pray that Almighty Allah grants him the highest place in Jannat, he said. CM Omar Abdullah also remembered Dar's contribution to the development of his constituency and district, saying his unwavering commitment to public welfare and service continues to inspire. Shaheed Dar Sahib dedicated his life to serving the people and the party. His tireless efforts to improve the lives of others and his steadfast commitment to public service have left a lasting legacy. On his martyrdom anniversary, I offer my heartfelt tributes and pray that Almighty Allah elevates his status in Jannat, Omar Abdullah said. Party General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar, Additional General Secretary and MP Rajya Sabha Choudhary Muhammad Ramzan, MP Rajya Sabha and Treasurer Shammi Oberoi; Provincial President Showkat Ahmad Mir; Member of Parliament Mian Altaf, Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq, senior leader and Cabinet minister Sakina Itoo and several other party leaders also paid rich tributes to the late leader. To commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of Shaheed Ghulam Nabi Dar, a Majlis-e-Fateha Khawani will be held at his ancestral graveyard, followed by a commemorative function at Chawalgam, Kulgam.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:07 am

Chandpora residents decry washing of cars near stream

Residents of Chandpora area of Harwan have rued washing of cars in a stream passing near their area. A delegation from the area said that washing of cars on embankments of the stream near Harwan bridge to Chandpora and throwing of garbage pollutes the water body. Also presence of unscrupulous persons on embankments of the stream causes inconvenience to locals. We urge authorities to look into the issue, they said.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:03 am

Drinking water shortage hits Dachigam areas

Residents of Dachigam and New Theed have complained of drinking water shortage for the last several days. A delegation from these areas said that in absence of drinking water, they face immense inconvenience. Scorching heat amid the water crisis has taken a toll on our health, they said. They urged Chief Engineer PHE to look into the issue.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:02 am

Shaher-e-Khaas traders seek upgradation of basic amenities

Shaher-e-Khaas traders have urged authorities to upgrade basic amenities in Downtown areas for convenience of residents and visitors. A delegation of All J&K Shaher-e-Khaas Traders Alliance led by its president Nazir Ahmad Shah held a meeting with Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo and apprised him of problems faced by traders, residents and visitors in absence of designated parking slots, drinking water points and toilets. DC Srinagar passed immediate directors for providing these facilities in Downtown areas on priority. We express gratitude to DC Srinagar Akshay Labroo and Chief Planning Office Fayaz Ahmad Dar for resolving our longstanding demands on priority, Shah said. We are committed to restore the historic character of Shaher-e-Khaas while augmenting basic amenities.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 7:00 am

Commissioner Secretary HUDD reviews green campus initiatives at SKUAST-K

In a strategic move to foster sustainable development and urban ecological balance, Commissioner Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department (HUDD) Mandeep Kaur, today visited the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) to evaluate the Universitys pioneering Green Campus initiatives. The Commissioner Secretary was accompanied by the Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Faz Lul Haseeb. The delegation conducted an on-site inspection of the universitys comprehensive sustainability ecosystem. The visit highlighted SKUAST-K's successful implementation of a zero-waste campus model, which included advanced rainwater harvesting systems, Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) and plastic waste management protocols. Following the tour, an exclusive meeting was convened by the Commissioner Secretary with Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Professor Nazir Ahmad Ganai, alongside senior officers from the university. The discussions centered on finalizing a comprehensive roadmap to further strengthen and scale these green campus objectives, ensuring that the integration of nature, resource conservation and technology remains at the forefront of the institutions growth. During the session, Mandeep Kaur appreciated the university's proactive approach towards environmental stewardship. She highlighted the intent to replicate the successful green models, particularly water conservation and waste recycling mechanisms, established at SKUAST-K across various other government initiatives and public sector projects. The work being done here at SKUAST-K serves as a vital, replicable blueprint for our future urban planning. By integrating these scalable green practices such as effective STP management and comprehensive plastic waste reduction into wider government projects, we aim to create more resilient, energy-efficient and environmentally conscious public spaces across the region, maintained the Commissioner Secretary. The University leadership reaffirmed its commitment towards providing technical expertise and knowledge support to the Urban Development Department, ensuring a collaborative effort in achieving long-term sustainability goals. The roadmap discussed today marks a significant step towards institutionalizing green governance and promoting sustainable development as a core pillar of public infrastructure.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 6:58 am

Srinagarites decry unscheduled power cuts amid heat wave

As Srinagar reels under an intense heatwave with temperatures soaring beyond 35 degrees Celsius, unscheduled power cuts and day-long maintenance shutdowns by the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) is giving tough time to consumers in the summer capital. Residents of several Uptown and Downtown areas have complained of unscheduled power cuts. Several colonies including in posh Rawalpora face unscheduled power cuts despite being fully metered. On July 1 KPDCL enforced a scheduled maintenance shutdown from 9 am to 5 pm affecting the Zakura-Habbak 33 kV line, multiple receiving stations, and leaving dozens of localities without electricity for almost the entire day. Areas including Habbak, Batpora, Gulab Bagh, Danihama, Burzahama, Shoperigagh, Ahal, Kimbar, Chhatterhama, Wanihama, Gassoo and several adjoining colonies remained without power as sweltering heat and humidity gripped the Valley. Residents said the outage, coupled with soaring temperatures, made living conditions unbearable, particularly for the elderly, infants and patients dependent on electrically powered medical equipment. We understand maintenance is necessary, but why should it be carried out during the peak heatwave? said Mushtaq Ahmad, a resident of the area. Power was snapped nearly an hour before the scheduled shutdown. We have an elderly person at home who cannot bear the heat without a fan. There are countless patients in many localities who depend on oxygen concentrators and other electrical equipment. This is not the time to keep people without electricity for an entire day, he added. Residents pointed out that recently these areas witnessed another prolonged power interruption during the laying of insulated cables, saying repeated shutdowns have added to their hardships. Many consumers also questioned why maintenance works could not be postponed until temperatures moderate or be completed through shorter shutdown windows. They should either defer these works until the heatwave subsides or reduce the maintenance window to half a day, Kaiser Ahmad, another resident, said. Locals said not everyone has an inverter, and even those who do cannot rely on it for eight to nine hours. We pay hefty electricity bills throughout the year, and this is the one month when fans, coolers and air-conditioners are most needed, he added. The prolonged outages also hit businesses dependent on uninterrupted power supply. Our refrigerators and freezers remain switched off throughout the shutdown. Ice creams, cold beverages and other perishable items suffer. Small businesses cannot afford such repeated day-long power cuts during the busiest summer season, added a shopkeeper in the area. Students preparing for examinations and professionals working from home also complained of severe inconvenience, saying internet connectivity, online work and studies came to a standstill due to the prolonged outages. Furious residents said their frustration has grown further as more shutdowns have already been scheduled. To mention, another maintenance shutdown was enforced on July 7 in Burzahama receiving station affecting dozens of localities in Hazratbal outskirts in a day long shutdown, in addition to this another full-day outage is planned on July 12. Similar maintenance shutdowns have also been notified for parts of Ganderbal on July 22 and July 24. We are not opposing maintenance. But there has to be some sympathy for consumers. Choosing the hottest days of the year for full-day shutdowns is unfair and inhuman, the aggrieved residents said. A KPDCL official acknowledged Wednesday's shutdown and confirmed that multiple receiving stations were affected as part of scheduled maintenance works. These shutdowns are being carried out to undertake necessary maintenance of the power infrastructure. Today's shutdown was part of the notified schedule. We know it can cause inconvenience and we will look into it, the official said. Residents urged KPDCL to revisit its maintenance schedule, saying essential infrastructure upgrades should not come at the cost of public convenience during one of the harshest summer spells witnessed in recent years.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 6:56 am

CWC orders removal of viral video of minor in Banihal school incident

Banihal, Jul 7: The Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Ramban, has directed the Cyber Police Station, Ramban, to immediately identify and remove all social media posts, URLs and digital platforms circulating a viral video of a minor student involved in the recent Government Middle School Krawah incident in Banihal, citing violations of child protection laws. In an order issued on Tuesday by Chairperson CWC RambanNighatGhani said the incident relates to a Class 7 student of Government Middle School Krawah, Banihal, who was accidentally locked inside the school after reportedly falling asleep in a classroom on the last working day before the 15-day summer vacation. The child was later rescued by a local passerby. The committee noted that videos of the child, including interviews recorded on the school premises, were uploaded and widely circulated on social media without safeguarding the child's identity, privacy and dignity. It observed that such circulation is in violation of the provisions of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, as well as the guidelines of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR). According to the order, the continued circulation of the videos could expose the child to public scrutiny, online harassment, identity misuse and long-term psychological harm. The CWC has directed the Cyber Police to immediately identify the social media accounts, URLs and digital platforms hosting or sharing the videos and initiate legal measures to ensure their removal or blocking through the concerned intermediaries. The Cyber Police has also been asked to initiate legal action against individuals involved in recording, publishing, interviewing or broadcasting content featuring the minor in contravention of child protection laws. Further, the committee has prohibited media persons, journalists, digital content creators, vloggers and members of the public from interviewing, filming or disseminating videos involving the child in any manner that could compromise the child's privacy, dignity, safety or overall well-being. The Child Welfare Committee has directed the Cyber Police to submit an action taken report within three days of receiving the order. The directive comes days after the Chief Education Officer, Ramban, suspended the entire staff of Government Middle School Krawah and ordered a departmental inquiry into the incident in which the student was found locked inside the school premises for several hours.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 6:13 am

Addl RGI applauds Amit Sharma for successful completion of Census 2027 HLO Phase-I

Jammu, Jul 7: Sunil Kumar, IRAS, Additional Registrar General, Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India, on Tuesday congratulated Amit Sharma, IAS, Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) and Director Census Operations (DCO), J&K and Ladakh on successful completion of Phase-I (House Listing Operations) of Census 2027 across the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. Appreciating the seamless execution of the month-long field exercise through digital means, he, as per a statement, complimented the Directorate of J&K and Ladakh for its meticulous planning, coordinated field management and technology-driven implementation despite the geographical complexities of the two Union Territories. During his maiden visit to the Directorate of Census Operations Jammu office, the Additional Registrar General of India was received by Amit Sharma and senior officers. It was followed by office visit with a comprehensive presentation on the evolution of the Directorate, successful completion of House Listing Operations, major administrative and institutional initiatives and the roadmap for the forthcoming phases of Census 2027. A documentary showcasing the successful execution of House Listing Operations across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh was also screened, capturing the scale of operations, challenging terrain, digital innovations and coordinated field efforts. Addl RGI Sunil Kumar highly appreciated this documentary and described it as a true reflection of the professionalism, commitment and dedication displayed by the Census teams during the successful completion of Phase-I. On the sidelines of ongoing visit and meetings, CPCO Amit Sharma also conducting a pipping ceremony for one of his PSOs, namely Kashmir Singh who recently got promoted to Head Constable level in the presence of Addl RGI and entire DCO team which made the moment highly memorable for him. During the interaction, CPCO Amit Sharma outlined the Directorate's vision and roadmap for the forthcoming phases of Census 2027. Arun Kumar, Joint CPCO, highlighted the major organisational reforms, institutional initiatives and key administrative issues requiring continued Headquarters support, while Manmeet Singh Loomba, Deputy CPCO, presented a detailed overview of House Listing Operations, digital innovations, training architecture, media outreach, field monitoring and the roadmap for the next phase of Census 2027. Reviewing the achievements, ARGI Sunil Kumar appreciated the meticulous planning that preceded the field exercise, including House Listing Block demarcation and geo-tagging, large-scale training of Census functionaries, deployment of digital applications, sustained media outreach and continuous field monitoring. He observed that the successful completion of House Listing Operations through 100 per cent digital data collection without any major technical difficulties reflected the commitment, professionalism and coordination demonstrated by the Directorate and district administrations across both Union Territories. He also appreciated the institutional initiatives undertaken under the leadership of CPCO Amit Sharma, including establishment of the Directorate's office in Ladakh, strengthening of infrastructure in Jammu and Srinagar, augmentation of manpower and several administrative reforms that have significantly enhanced the operational capacity of the Directorate for the remaining phases of Census 2027. Expressing satisfaction over the progress achieved, ARGI Sunil Kumar assured the Directorate of the Registrar General's complete support in resolving all administrative, financial, infrastructural and manpower-related issues. He stated that Headquarters would continue to work closely with the Directorate and extend sustained support to ensure seamless implementation of the forthcoming phases of Census 2027. Describing his visit to Jammu as highly enriching, Addl RGI Sunil Kumar appreciated the enthusiasm, professionalism and teamwork displayed by officers and officials of the Directorate throughout the successful conduct of HLO Phase-I of Census 2027. Expressing confidence in the Directorate's preparedness for the forthcoming phases of Census 2027, he reiterated that the Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India, would continue to extend every possible support to the Directorate in ensuring timely, seamless and successful completion of the Census across the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 6:11 am

BJP to be voice of people as effective, vigilant opposition in J&K: NitinNabin

Jammu, Jul 7: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday stated that the party would play the role of an effective and vigilant opposition in Jammu and Kashmir, vigorously and proactively raising the public issues. He asserted that the central governments relentless efforts, post Article 370, infused confidence in all sections of society and gave a new identity to women and youth of J&K to aspire to be partners in growth. I hope that the BJP, in its role as an opposition in the UT and the party in power at the Centre, will help in the progress of J&K and its people, keeping its culture and traditions intact, NitinNabin stated, while responding to media queries, on the sidelines of an official engagement, before wrapping up his two-day visit to Jammu. This was his maiden visit to J&K, after taking over as the president of BJP in January this year. I was fortunate enough to get an opportunity to visit Jammu and Kashmir on the occasion of 125th birth anniversary of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. During the visit, we held meetings with the party leaders to analyse organisational issues; the implementation of the central programmes, BJP president said, in response to a question about the major issues which figured during the deliberations. He said that during the meetings, they deliberated upon the way the J&K (party) unit was implementing and consistently taking forward the welfare schemes, being run under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with commitment in J&K. We also discussed the process and the way forward to give further momentum to the organisational activities in an unrelenting manner. We discussed all those issues. We hope that the way J&K people have blessed us, we the BJPs committed cadre, will not only continue to serve people with a missionary zeal but also in the role of an effective and vigilant opposition. Our legislators will continue to raise the public issues proactively and with full force, NitinNabin asserted. He reiterated that J&K was witnessing a radical positive change after the abrogation of Article 370. We know that after a long-entrenched struggle, we (BJP) have been able to get J&K completely rid of Article 370, which has brought a revolutionary change in the lives of people here. That decision, taken under the leadership of the Prime Minister, has changed the way J&K, in the past, used to be projected across the world. Today, J&K is seen fully integrated with India, confidently marching forward on the path of progress, BJP president said. He maintained that the central government was consistently working with commitment to reinvigorate J&Ks rich legacy and vibrant culture and showcase it at the global scale, with all its grandeur. Earlier, the women and youth were being viewed with a different lens. Our government has worked to give a new confident identity to youth here. J&K youth are creating a niche for themselves with their struggle and hard work. The efforts by our government to promote tourism are finding a clear manifestation with a positive change in the lives of people, Nabin said. He asserted that the persistent endeavours of the central government to give respect to women infused a new confidence among all sections of the society, including women and youth to take forward J&K with pride. I hope that the BJP, in its role as an opposition in the UT and the party in power at the Centre, will help in the progress of J&K and its people, keeping its culture and traditions intact, he said. During the day, he also visited RSS headquarter in Jammu and held deliberations with the senior functionaries there. Wrapping up his maiden visit to the UT as BJP president on a reinvigorating note, Nabin left for the union capital this afternoon. In wake of some official engagements, he had to trim his itinerary to rush to New Delhi. On the second day of his visit, he was scheduled to pay obeisance at Vaishno Devi shrine and wrap up his visit with YuvaSamvad. Both the scheduled programmes, as per party sources, were cancelled to meet pressing engagements in the union capital. Besides tweaking his itinerary, Nabin also clubbed his scheduled separate meetings with the legislators, former legislators, DDC and BDC members and other functionaries and chaired a joint meeting to discuss key issues and take stock of the evolving political situation in J&K.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 6:07 am

NIT Srinagar storm into final

Srinagar, Jul 7:Hosts NIT Srinagar stormed into the final of the All-India Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament 2026 with a convincing four-wicket victory over NIT Jalandhar in the first semifinal, while NIT Puducherry secured the second berth in the title clash after defeating NIT Hamirpur by six wickets in the second semifinal played at the Physical College, Ganderbal. The championship final, as per a PIB statement, will now be played between NIT Srinagar and NIT Puducherry on Wednesday, while NIT Hamirpur and NIT Jalandhar will face each other in the third-place playoff. In the first semifinal, NIT Jalandhar won the toss and elected to bat. Opener Nitin Sharma was dismissed off the very first ball of the innings. Ravinder, Avishek Singh and Amritpal Singh also fell cheaply, leaving NIT Jalandhar struggling at 14/4 inside the opening four overs. However, Saurabh Dinkar and Sourav Gupta staged an impressive recovery with a crucial partnership. Dinkar played a superb knock of 71 runs off 50 balls, hitting seven fours and three sixes, while Gupta contributed a well-compiled 56 off 44 deliveries with five boundaries. Their efforts helped NIT Jalandhar recover to a respectable total of 148/5 in 20 overs. NIT Srinagar's bowling attack remained disciplined throughout the innings. Dr. Mohsin starred with outstanding figures of 2 wickets for 15 runs in four overs. MudasirQadir and Dr. Majid Hussain claimed one wicket each, while Dr. Shakeel Waseem and Shahid Hamid bowled economical spells to keep the opposition under pressure. In reply, NIT Srinagar produced a composed batting display to chase down the target, with Dr Majid Hussain top-scoring with a well-crafted 32 off 24 balls, laced with five boundaries. Wicketkeeper-batter Sohail Baba remained unbeaten on 25 off just 13 deliveries, smashing four fours and a six, while Shahid Hamid made an important 26 off 18 balls, including three boundaries, to keep the chase firmly on track.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 6:03 am

SAIfety, monetise it: AI is rapidly becoming more about who owns the ecosystem around it - and India is prime candidate

India can profit from global AI safety rules by providing services. The nation possesses the workforce to meet these emerging demands. This approach mirrors past successes in IT and cybersecurity sectors. India can become a trusted AI assurance hub for global companies. This strategy positions India as a key player in the AI ecosystem.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 12:25 am

Let's minimise tokenmaxxing: India's next AI breakthrough will come from efficiency, not bigger models

Indian organizations must optimize AI token usage for efficient and sustainable deployment. Maximizing token consumption is a flawed proxy for true AI adoption. Organizations need mature frameworks to monitor AI usage and control costs. This discipline ensures intelligence is governed and deployed with discipline at scale. Efficient AI conversion into measurable business value will determine future leadership.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 11:10 pm

Put both eggs in one basket: Why merging Amazon and Tata's quick commerce business is a now or never idea

A combination could help both survive hypercompetition among more than half a dozen rivals, improve relevance, reach and range. The synergies are many. Its time to make the deal maths work out.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 10:57 pm

Lieutenant Governor chairs high-level meeting to review ongoing Amarnath Yatra

Srinagar, July 07: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today chaired a high-level meeting to review the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The meeting was attended by Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Ashwani Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Chandraker Bharti, Principal Secretary, Home Department; Dr. Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board and other senior officers. So far, more than 1.13 lakh devotees have performed Darshan at the holy cave. The Lieutenant Governor directed the senior officials to ensure that devotees are properly registered and well-assisted by officers on the ground. Our goal is to make this pilgrimage a truly memorable experience for everyone and they have access to the best possible amenities. Safety, security and hassle-free darshan of Baba Barfani must remain our top priority. Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is a matter of immense pride for us and is deeply intertwined with the aspirations and spiritual consciousness of our nation. It reflects India's enduring civilisational heritage and showcases the country's unique soft power to the world. This sacred yatra is a cherished tradition and also an integral part of our national identity. Ensuring smooth, safe, and successful conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is our collective resolve, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor urged all stakeholders to work together in close coordination to make this year's Yatra truly historic and set a benchmark for spiritual tourism across the country. Such a collective effort can create a model that inspires similar pilgrimages nationwide, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also appealed to all devotees to immerse themselves in the spiritual bliss of this sacred journey to Lord Shiva's abode while experiencing the warmth of local hospitality and the richness of J&K's traditional arts and crafts. By supporting and promoting local products, we can ensure that the pilgrimage becomes not only a profound spiritual experience but also a meaningful celebration of the local economy, culture, and heritage, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also reviewed the operations of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board's 24x7 Control Room, established at Lok Bhavan, for the smooth conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. He took stock of arrangements at various sections along the routes, deployment of security personnel, the functioning of langars, queue management systems at different junctions as well as the Holy Cave.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 9:06 pm

Lieutenant Governor reviews action against circulation of anti-national literature, orders comprehensive audit of educational institutions

Srinagar, July 7: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today chaired a high-level meeting with senior officers and reviewed the action taken regarding the circulation of books and literature containing anti-national and separatist content in educational institutions. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo; Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department, Ashwani Kumar; Principal Secretary, Home Department, Chandraker Bharti; Principal Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor, Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari; Additional Director, Intelligence Bureau, Pankaj Thakur; ADGP, CID, Nitish Kumar and Commissioner/Secretary School Education Department, Ram Niwas Sharma. Officials briefed the Lieutenant Governor on the recovery of books allegedly glorifying separatism, emphasizing that those responsible for procuring, approving, or circulating the literature will face strict legal consequences. Taking serious note of the matter, the Lieutenant Governor directed the concerned departments to put in place effective mechanism to ensure no procurement, distribution and availability of any publications including books, journals, magazines or any literature containing anti-national, separatist or objectionable content in the Universities, government and private colleges and schools, public and private libraries etc. This would include the heads of these institutions affirming within specified period against availability of any such material in their respective institutions, apart from conduct of comprehensive audit and inspection thereof. The Lieutenant Governor also instructed the authorities to examine the websites and digital repositories of universities and higher educational institutions and immediately remove any objectionable material, if any. Emphasising that such incidents must not recur, the Lieutenant Governor directed the formulation of a comprehensive Standard Operating Procedure (SoP) governing the procurement of books and academic material for schools, colleges and universities. The SoP should provide for a robust screening mechanism, including periodic random scrutiny by a panel comprising eminent educationists, intellectuals and senior officers, to ensure that no material promoting anti-national or separatist narratives enters educational institutions. The Lieutenant Governor warned that any lapse would invite strict accountability, and the Head of the Institution concerned would be held personally responsible for the same. Reiterating the administration's commitment to safeguarding the educational ecosystem, the Lieutenant Governor said educational institutions must remain centres of learning, nation-building and constitutional values, and there will be zero tolerance for any attempt to mislead or radicalise students through objectionable literature.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 8:58 pm

Trump says US to lift sanctions on Turkiye

Ankara, Jul 7: President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the US will lift sanctions on Turkiye that were issued after Ankara pur chased a Russian missile defence system that led to the country being kicked out of the F-35 fighter jet program.There are still a number of legal hurdles before Turkiye could be fully admitted back to the US program, but the removal of the sanctions - issued under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act - would help ease the process for Ankara to regain access to the F-35s, a top goal of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and one that Trump predicted will happen eventually. We're going to be taking the sanctions off, OK? Trump said in response to a question during a meeting with Erdogan at the presidential palace in Ankara. He said Cabinet officials were working on the matter. Earlier, he said that the possibility of selling the F-35s to Turkiye is certainly something we will consider.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 8:04 pm

CIC cannot sit over appeals, keep them undecided for years: J&K High Court

Srinagar, Jul 7: Taking strong exception to the delay in deciding Right to Information applications in the union territory, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has directed the Central Information Commission to take measures to expedite their disposal, saying the commission cannot sit over the appeals for an unduly long period. A division bench of acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Mohammad Yousuf Wani while disposing of a PIL last week, however, said the court by issuing a mandamus, cannot fix a timeline of 45 days for the CIC for disposal of the second appeals and complaints by the CIC, as prayed for by the petitioner. The court said the Right to Information Act, 2005 does not lay down any timeline for deciding the second appeals and complaints under the Act. However, it cannot be said that the CIC can sit over the appeals for an unduly long period and keep them undecided for years together, the bench observed. The bench directed the CIC to look into the matter and take appropriate measures to improve its working, subject to the infrastructural constraints and the inflow of second appeals and complaints. The CIC may also do well to consider the suggestions made by the petitioner and make use of them for improving its working, provided they found genuine and realistic, it added. The petition by Junaid Javid through his lawyer Advocate Naveed Bukhtiyar had sought permission to place on record certain suggestions for addressing the pendency of appeals arising from the Union territory of Jammu & Kashmir before the CIC. The court allowed the application.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 6:39 pm

Search operation continues on 5th day in Shopian

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 6:22 pm

CWC directs cyber police to remove viral video of minor student in Banihal school incident

Banihal, July 7: The Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Ramban, has directed the Cyber Police Station, Ramban, to immediately identify and remove all social media posts, URLs and digital platforms circulating a viral video of a minor student involved in the recent Government Middle School Krawah incident in Banihal, citing violations of child protection laws. In an order issued on Tuesday by Chairperson CWC Ramban Nighat Ghani said the incident relates to a Class 7 student of Government Middle School Krawah, Banihal, who was accidentally locked inside the school after reportedly falling asleep in a classroom on the last working day before the 15-day summer vacation. The child was later rescued by a local passerby. The committee noted that videos of the child, including interviews recorded on the school premises, were uploaded and widely circulated on social media without safeguarding the child's identity, privacy and dignity. It observed that such circulation is in violation of the provisions of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, as well as the guidelines of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR). According to the order, the continued circulation of the videos could expose the child to public scrutiny, online harassment, identity misuse and long-term psychological harm. The CWC has directed the Cyber Police to immediately identify the social media accounts, URLs and digital platforms hosting or sharing the videos and initiate legal measures to ensure their removal or blocking through the concerned intermediaries. The Cyber Police has also been asked to initiate legal action against individuals involved in recording, publishing, interviewing or broadcasting content featuring the minor in contravention of child protection laws. Further, the committee has prohibited media persons, journalists, digital content creators, vloggers and members of the public from interviewing, filming or disseminating videos involving the child in any manner that could compromise the child's privacy, dignity, safety or overall well-being. The Child Welfare Committee has directed the Cyber Police to submit an action taken report within three days of receiving the order. The directive comes days after the Chief Education Officer, Ramban, suspended the entire staff of Government Middle School Krawah and ordered a departmental inquiry into the incident in which the student was found locked inside the school premises for several hours.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:06 pm

DGP reviews Amarnath Yatra security arrangements in Udhampur, lauds inter-agency coordination

Udhampur, July 7: Director General of Police (DGP), Jammu and Kashmir, Nalin Prabhat, on Tuesday visited Udhampur to review the security, traffic management and pilgrim facilitation arrangements along National Highway-44 for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, official sources said. During the visit, the DGP inspected the deployment of police and security personnel at key locations along the Yatra route and assessed the overall preparedness to ensure the safe and smooth movement of pilgrims. He interacted with officers and personnel of the Udhampur Police as well as other security agencies deployed for the annual pilgrimage. Appreciating their professionalism, dedication and coordinated efforts, Prabhat commended the seamless inter-agency coordination that has been instrumental in maintaining a secure and well-managed Yatra. The DGP emphasised the need for sustained vigilance, close coordination among all stakeholders and public-centric policing to ensure the pilgrimage continues in a safe, secure and incident-free manner. He also stressed the importance of efficient traffic regulation and prompt assistance to pilgrims travelling along the National Highway. Officials said the review was aimed at assessing the effectiveness of existing security and facilitation measures and ensuring that all necessary arrangements remain in place to ensure the smooth conduct of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:01 pm

CM Omar Abdullah meets travel, tourism and business stakeholders; assures support for sectors growth

Srinagar, July 7: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today met delegations representing the travel, tourism and business sectors here at the Civil Secretariat and held detailed discussions on issues concerning tourism promotion, business facilitation and the overall growth of the economy in Jammu and Kashmir. A delegation comprising representatives of leading travel and tourism associations, including Irshad Ahmad (TAAI), Zahoor Qari, President SKL International Kashmir; Burhan Misgar, Chairman Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI), and Waseem Goosani, President TASK, called on the Chief Minister and apprised him of various matters relating to the travel and tourism sector. The delegation highlighted issues concerning the tourism industry, measures to further strengthen tourist inflow, ease of travel, and initiatives required to sustain the momentum of tourism in J&K. They also shared suggestions aimed at improving visitor experience and enhancing Jammu and Kashmirs position as a preferred tourist destination. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the delegation and reiterated his governments commitment to creating an enabling environment for the tourism sector, recognising it as one of the key drivers of economic growth and employment in Jammu and Kashmir. He assured the representatives that the concerns raised by them would be examined sympathetically and addressed in a time-bound manner in coordination with the concerned departments. Later, Tariq Ghani, Secretary General, Kashmir Chamber of Commerce, also called on the Chief Minister and discussed a range of issues pertaining to business, trade and tourism.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 4:54 pm

BJP chief Nitin Nabin cuts short J&K visit, skips Vaishno Devi pilgrimage

Jammu, Jul 07: BJP president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday cut short his two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, skipping his scheduled pilgrimage to the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine and returning to Delhi due to official commitments, a party leader said. Nabin had arrived in Jammu on Monday afternoon on his first visit to the Union Territory as the BJP president. During his stay, he attended a series of meetings, including a visit to the RSS headquarters, and chaired a joint one-and-a-half-hour-long meeting of the BJP's sitting and former legislators at the party's Trikuta Nagar headquarters. He was scheduled to offer prayers at the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine atop the Trikuta Hills in Reasi district on the second day of his visit, but the programme was cancelled following a change in his schedule, J&K BJP MLA and spokesperson R S Pathania told PTI. The BJP gave no official reason for the schedule change. However, party insiders said pressing organisational commitments required Nabin's immediate return to New Delhi, where he is expected to attend an important meeting. Pathania said the BJP president held a meeting with the party's elected representatives as well as former legislators. The discussion focused on how the BJP can further strengthen its presence in Jammu and Kashmir, reinforce nationalist ideology in the region, deepen the people's trust in the party, and address key issues such as security in Jammu and other current matters, Pathania said. He said Nabin was initially scheduled to hold separate meetings with district and city leaders, elected representatives and former legislators. However, owing to changes in the programme, all the interactions were merged into a single joint meeting. Even so, it turned out to be a positive and meaningful interaction, Pathania said. According to the BJP leader, Nabin's visit remained focused on organisational affairs, with interactions involving party office-bearers, elected representatives, and the public through various programmes. He said the visit coincided with the 125th birth anniversary celebrations of Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mukherjee. Jammu and Kashmir is the ideological cradle of the BJP. The party's foundation is rooted in the movement for 'Ek Pradhan, Ek Nishan' (One Constitution, One Flag), which began with the sacrifice of Mukherjee, Pathania said. Earlier in the day, Nabin visited the RSS headquarters, Keshav Bhawan, at Amphalla, where he met senior Sangh functionaries. He later paid tributes to Bharatiya Jana Sangh leader Prem Nath Dogra at Dogra Chowk before proceeding to the BJP headquarters in Trikuta Nagar to chair the joint meeting. He was also scheduled to address a youth convention later in the day, but the programme was cancelled due to a lack of time.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 3:45 pm

JK LG Sinha asks Doda admin to ensure immediate relief for flash flood-affected families

Srinagar, Jul 07: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday directed authorities in Doda to ensure immediate relief and assistance to families affected by flash floods triggered by cloudburst. Spoke with the DC, Doda to assess the situation following the cloudburst in the Thathri region. While several houses and shops have suffered damage, fortunately, no casualties or injuries have been reported, the LG said on X. Sinha said he has directed the DC to ensure immediate relief and assistance to the affected families and expedite restoration work, including the clearance of NH-244. Flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall struck the upper reaches of Thathri town in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district on Tuesday, partially damaging several houses, shops and vehicles.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 3:38 pm

Union Minister responds to MP Er Rashid's plea for filling 97 vacant Kashmiri language IIS posts: AIP

Srinagar, Jul 07: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi today said that despite being incarcerated Member of Parliament from Baramulla Er. Rashid has remained steadfast in raising issues concerning the identity, language and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Inam Un Nabi said that MP Er. Rashid had written to the Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw seeking the filling up of 97 vacant Senior Grade IIS Group-B posts in the Kashmiri language, stressing the importance of promoting and preserving the mother tongue through adequate representation in public broadcasting and information services. He said the Union Minister has now responded to Er. Rashid's communication, stating: Your suggestion has been forwarded to the concerned authority for further examination. Inam Un Nabi welcomed the Minister's response and expressed hope that the matter would be considered expeditiously. He said filling these long-pending vacancies would not only create employment opportunities for qualified youth but also strengthen the promotion, preservation and institutional representation of the Kashmiri language.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 3:07 pm

Search for 2 LeT terrorists enters fourth day in J-K's Shopian

Srinagar, Jul 07: The search operation to track down two local terrorists of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba entered its fourth day in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian district on Tuesday, with security forces resuming combing operations after an overnight pause, officials said. The searches resumed at daybreak after being suspended overnight. The two terrorists were first spotted by surveillance cameras on July 3 in a dense orchard in the Meemandar area, which comprises seven villages. A joint team of several columns of the Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has maintained a tight cordon around the area. Security forces had cleared four villages by Monday evening. The trapped terrorists, identified as Latif and Zakir, allegedly opened fire at the Army personnel as they closed in, triggering an exchange of fire, officials said. The Army's specialised counter-insurgency unit, Victor Force, has deployed additional personnel to seal all possible escape routes through the thick orchard foliage, besides lighting up the area. During the summer months, the heavy foliage offers a natural cover, making surveillance difficult and allowing trapped terrorists to exploit blind spots to break the cordons, they said. According to security records, both terrorists are residents of south Kashmir's Kulgam district. While Zakir has been reportedly associated with the LeT since 2024, Latif joined the outfit last year. Shopian has historically served as a critical transit corridor connecting south Kashmir to central Kashmir and the Pir Panjal range. Officials said while foreign terrorists have increasingly been used for attacks, containing local operatives like Latif and Zakir remains vital to disrupting the logistics networks and breaking the cycle of local recruitment.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:26 pm

Restoration underway as flashflood, landslide block NH-244 in Doda's Thathri

Doda, July 07: National Highway-244 was blocked following a flashflood and landslide triggered by heavy rainfall in the Thathri area of Doda district on Monday. Officials said a massive mudslide struck the highway, depositing huge amounts of debris near an Army camp in the area. Restoration work has been initiated at a point near the police station, officials said. However, they said local residents are not allowing restoration work to begin at the Masjid point, saying that the mudslide entered their homes, causing damage to houses and other property, including vehicles. The affected residents are demanding compensation for the losses caused by the flashflood. Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Doda and Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Thathri have reached the spot and are holding discussions with the locals to resolve the issue. Officials said the restoration work is expected to take at least five to six hours to clear the debris and mudslide from the highway.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 11:15 am

DSEJ orders review of all library books in Govt, private schools and coaching centres

Jammu, Jul 07: In a latest development, the Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) has ordered a comprehensive review of all library books available in government and private schools as well as coaching centres across the Jammu division. Move comes in wake of the recent controversy over the approval of books for libraries in schools. As per the fresh circular issued by Director School Education Jammu, all Heads of Institutions (HOIs) have been directed to examine every book, including recently procured and older publications, available in classrooms, libraries, offices and staff rooms to ensure that o objectionable or inappropriate content is being used in educational institutions. The circular reads that the exercise aims to identify any material that may violate religious sentiments, prevailing laws, educational values or established norms. All the reading material must conform to the age-appropriate guidelines and objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, DSEK circular reads. The DSEJ has instructed the concerned institution to prepare a detailed report of any objectionable content found, while mentioning the title of the book, its author and publisher besides the number of copies available. As per the circular instructions, all the government and private schools and coaching centres have been asked to submit a compliance certificate to the concerned Zonal Education Officer (ZEO), certifying that all books have been thoroughly examined, no objectionable material exists on the premises and that library books conform to NEP 2020 guidelines. Institutions identifying objectionable material must attach a detailed report with the certificate, it reads. The DSEJ has fixed a timeline for the exercise and schools have been directed to submit reports, wherever required, to ZEOs by July 13, while ZEOs have been asked to scrutinise and forward consolidated reports to the concerned Chief Education Officers (CEOs) by July 15. After receiving the report from concerned ZEOs, CEOs must submit certified reports to the Directorate by July 17, the DSEJ circular reads. The Directorate has also made CEOs responsible for monitoring the process and ensuring compliance as well. Also, a committee comprising the Joint Director (JSK) range and Joint Director (Elementary Education) has been tasked with collecting district-wise reports and submitting a final consolidated report to the Director. The Directorate has warned of strict action saying that any lapse in implementing the directions would be viewed seriously and disciplinary proceedings would be initiated against defaulting officers under the applicable rules.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 10:46 am

Mikel Merino's late goal sends Spain to quarterfinals and ends Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career

Arlington, Jul 07: Mikel Merino was still on the bench in the final minutes of regulation, with Spain coach Luis de la Fuente worried about hanging on to his substitutes as long as possible because of looming extra time. The Arsenal forward made all that fretting moot. Merino scored in the first minute of second-half stoppage time, and Spain beat Portugal 1-0 on Monday to end the World Cup career of superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. Merino had just been knocked down, and a foul was called. While Portugal's Bernardo Silva argued, Merino played the ball back in, ran toward the goal and easily beat goalkeeper Diogo Costa after a series of passes capped by Ferran Torres' nifty ball through the middle. He's one of the best in his position worldwide, and he has given us a fantastic result and a fantastic goal, de la Fuente said through a translator. I want to express the importance of substitutes that came in later in the game. Not just today, but the contribution in other games has been enormous. Spain, which has a 35-game unbeaten streak, advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time since winning its only World Cup title in 2010. La Roja will play Belgium, a 4-1 winner over the United States, on Friday in Inglewood, California. Ronaldo was trying to get Portugal to the quarterfinals in a second consecutive tournament for the first time. Instead, the career on soccer's biggest stage is over for the all-time leader in international goals (146) and appearances (233). Merino didn't enter until the 85th minute, and his heads-up play showed some of the versatility that helped Arsenal win its first Premier League title in more than 20 years this spring. The World Cup was in doubt for Merino, who turned 30 during the tournament, after right foot surgery cut short his Arsenal season. In the biggest moment of the year for Spain, there he was with fresh legs, finishing with his left foot into the left corner of the net. After emerging from a group hug with his teammates, Merino made a circle around the flag in a corner before letting out a guttural scream while clenching both fists. That's how his father, Miguel Merino, celebrated more than three decades ago during his club career in Spain. And his son first emulated it after a late goal to beat host Germany to send Spain to the semifinals of the European championship two years ago. This was Mikel Merino's first World Cup goal, and 11th for the national team. What better way to celebrate, Merino said. You remember all the good and the bad, and there have been difficult moments for me this year. The latest meeting of Iberian Peninsula rivals that first played in a friendly in Madrid 105 years ago was quite the contrast to their most recent World Cup match. It was eight years ago that Ronaldo had his only World Cup hat trick in a 3-3 draw with Spain in a group stage opener that is considered one of the tournament's best games. The 41-year-old superstar scored three times in this tournament, but didn't have many chances against Spain's Unai Simn, who extended his World Cup record to 609 minutes without conceding a goal. Spain became the first team to record six straight shutouts at the World Cup. The best chance was Ronaldo's nifty backward kick in the 37th minute when Joao Felix's header deflected off Simn's left shoulder and popped in the air to Ronaldo. He flicked the ball with his right foot, but it was soft enough to give Simn time to recover and make a leaping grab. I'll wake up tomorrow like I woke up today, with a clear conscience, said Ronaldo, who a day earlier had repeated his previous declaration that his sixth World Cup would be his last. I gave my best. I won three titles with Portugal. Before Cristiano, Portugal hadn't won any title. So, I'm happy. The biggest title that I won with the national team was in 2016 (European Championship), which for me had the same dimension as a World Cup, honestly. Portugal desperately pushed for an equalizer in the final eight minutes of stoppage time. Silva had a header that went just over the top of the net. The defensive struggle came just two days shy of a year since Portugal beat Spain in a riveting UEFA Nations League final that went to penalty kicks following a 2-2 draw. The other World Cup meeting was Spain's 1-0 victory also in the round of 16 when La Roja won the title in South Africa. It was a great match. Two superb teams, de la Fuente said. As we had said it, it was like an anticipated final. As it was expected, we had to suffer until the very end. Until Spain didn't have to suffer anymore thanks to its super sub.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 10:12 am

Cong opposes MP Waqf Board reorganisation with Hindu members, plans to move SC

Bhopal, Jul 07: Congress leaders have termed the reorganisation of the Madhya Pradesh Waqf Board with the inclusion of two Hindu members as inappropriate and said they would challenge the decision in the Supreme Court. Leaders of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), however, said the decision should not be viewed through the prism of religion, as the Waqf Board is not limited to mosques. The Waqf Board chief also said the move was in strict adherence to legal provisions. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday reorganised the state Waqf Board, adding two Hindu members. The new board, formed under the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, is the first state-level Waqf Board in the country to appoint Hindu members, officials said. Sanwar Patel has been appointed chairman of the 10-member Madhya Pradesh Waqf Board, and Manoj Malpani and Animesh Bhargava have been included as Hindu members. Patel was first appointed chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Waqf Board in 2023. He has now been given a second consecutive term. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Congress MLA Arif Masood said the matter related to the Waqf Act is already pending before the Supreme Court and a final decision is yet to be given. Such appointments should not have been made until the final decision of the apex court, he opined. In such a situation, the Madhya Pradesh government's reorganisation of the Waqf Board and inclusion of non-Muslim members is inappropriate and raises several legal questions. We will approach the Supreme Court and challenge the formation and appointment of the Waqf Board members, he said. Speaking to PTI Videos, former minister and senior Congress leader PC Sharma criticised the BJP for appointing Hindu members to the Waqf Board, alleging the ruling party has no issues other than Hindu-Muslim and India-Pakistan. He claimed this step was taken to divert public attention from the theft of offerings at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and the allegations against Chief Minister Yadav. Hitting back, Sanwar Patel said the board has been reconstituted in strict adherence to legal provisions. Opposition parties are politicising the issue and provoking people. They have to politicise everything, he told PTI. State minister Vishwas Sarang said it was heartening that Madhya Pradesh has become the first state in the country to enact the Waqf Act 2026 and include two Hindu members. Congratulating Chief Minister Yadav and the Waqf Board chairman, he said this would have far-reaching and positive consequences. On the objections from Congress leaders, he said, This is not about including any non-Muslim in the mosque committee; the Waqf Board is separate. It is surprising to view this through the lens of religion. The Waqf Board isn't limited to mosques; its scope is much broader. BJP MLA Rameshwar Sharma said only those who have encroached upon Waqf lands should be offended. The Waqf Board's land belongs to India, and everyone talks about the Ganga-Jamuni culture. It's part of the country's culture. It's land to be given to the poor. Waqf land hasn't been named after any mullah or cleric, he said. Sharma said Hindu members of the Waqf Board will also be committed to the welfare of the poor. Muslims shouldn't be bothered by this; those who were embezzling Waqf property will definitely be bothered, he added. According to a state government notification, the 10-member board includes Sanwar Patel, Najma Heptulla, Atif Aqeel, Faizan Khan, Fatema Chaudhary, Shaista Sultan, Shabana Khan, Manoj Malpani and Animesh Bhargava. The commissioner of the state's Backward Classes and Minority Welfare Department is an ex-officio member of the board. The Waqf Board is a statutory body established to manage and protect Waqf properties in the state. Its main function is to maintain records of Waqf properties, monitor their use and income, protect them from illegal encroachments, and ensure their use for religious, educational, and social welfare purposes.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 8:42 am

Sixth batch of over 8,800 Amarnath pilgrims leaves Jammu for cave shrine in Kashmir

BANIHAL, July 7: The sixth batch of pilgrims undertaking the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu early Tuesday under tight security arrangements, officials said. According to the Zonal Police Control Room, Jammu, a total of 8,815 pilgrims departed in 363 vehicles for the twin base camps of Baltal and Pahalgam. Of the total, 3,989 pilgrims travelling in 181 vehicles left for the Baltal axis at 3:35 am, while 4,826 pilgrims in 182 vehicles departed for the Pahalgam axis at 4:08 am. The pilgrims include 5,831 men, 2,193 women, 30 children, 598 sadhus, 131 sadhvis, one sadhu child, and 31 foreign male devotees. The convoy comprises 172 buses, 58 medium motor vehicles (MMVs), 130 light motor vehicles (LMVs), and three two-wheelers. Meanwhile, intermittent rainfall lashed Ramban district early Tuesday, bringing much-needed relief from the prevailing heat and humid weather. The showers created pleasant conditions along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway as the Yatra convoy passed through the district under elaborate security arrangements. The annual pilgrimage commenced on July 3 and is scheduled to conclude on August 28, 2026, on the occasion of Shravan Purnima (Raksha Bandhan). Traffic officials and security agencies are closely monitoring the movement of the convoy, while district administrations Ramban along the route have put in place comprehensive arrangements to ensure the safe and smooth passage of pilgrims. The Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is being conducted under a multi-tier security grid with extensive logistical support from the administration, police, paramilitary forces, health services, and other departments.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:57 am

DC Bandipora chairs DRAC meeting; reviews Semi Ring Road Phase-II progress

Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib Monday chaired a meeting of the District Rent Assessment Committee (DRAC) to finalize rent assessment cases of government offices functioning from rented buildings across the district. Of the nine rent assessment cases placed before the committee, seven were approved after detailed deliberations, while two were kept pending, subject to submission of requisite documents and completion of necessary formalities. The Deputy Commissioner emphasized timely disposal of rent assessment cases in accordance with prescribed norms and directed the concerned departments to submit complete documentation to enable early disposal of the pending cases. The meeting was attended by the Chief Medical Officer Bandipora along with BMOs; Assistant Director Handicrafts Bandipora; Chief Animal Husbandry Officer Bandipora; Chief Planning Officer Bandipora; DySP DAR; besides other concerned officers and departmental representatives. Later, the Deputy Commissioner chaired a review meeting on the Semi Ring Road Phase-II project to assess the progress of works and address issues requiring inter-departmental coordination for its timely execution. Reviewing the status of each agenda item, the Deputy Commissioner stressed close coordination among the concerned departments for early resolution of pending issues. She directed the executing agencies and revenue authorities to expedite land acquisition for tower locations, accelerate the estimation of structures falling within the project alignment, and take all necessary measures for early relocation of the irrigation pump to ensure uninterrupted progress of works. Emphasizing timely completion of the project, the Deputy Commissioner directed all concerned officers to accelerate the execution process, remove bottlenecks on priority, and complete all procedural formalities within stipulated timelines to ensure smooth implementation of the Semi Ring Road Phase-II project.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:53 am

Stakeholders adopt 5-point roadmap for a cleaner, greener Kashmir

In a significant step towards strengthening community led environmental action, the MEERC Council of the Private Schools Association Jammu & Kashmir (PSAJK) in collaboration with the Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO) convened a Multi Stakeholder Dialogue on environmental sustainability, waste management, and civic responsibility, bringing together policymakers, environmentalists, educationists, government officials, and civil society representatives under one roof under the title Don't Waste The Future the Institution of Engineers (India), Church Lane, Srinagar. The programme was graced by MY Tarigami, MLA and Chairman, House Committee on Environment, J&K Legislative Assembly, as Chief Guest. The event was attended by Mr. Khurshid Ahmad Ganai, Former Advisor to the Governor of J&K, Waseem Raja, Joint Director Tourism Kashmir, MFarooq A. Gillani, IFS (Retd.), Padma Shri SP Verma, Dr. Baba Nazrul Islam, President PSAJK, Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat social activist along with NLCO Core Group members Dr Farooq Peer, Mr Aijaz Naqshbandi, and Mr Peerzada Faiyaz Ahmad. The programme was moderated by Advocate Nadeem Qadri, while the welcome address was delivered by Dr. Baba Nazrul Islam and the vote of thanks by Dr. Tauseef Ahmad Bhat, President, Rotary Club of Kashmir. Addressing the gathering, NLCO Chairman Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo emphasized that environmental conservation can no longer remain the sole responsibility of government agencies. He called for active public participation, particularly by educational institutions, describing students as the most powerful ambassadors of environmental stewardship. The PSAJK shall work with the academicians to form HPC which will add portfolio development in our curriculum and within a span of one year the association shall adopt green campuses all across J&K. The dialogue culminated in the unanimous adoption of five resolutions that will guide future collaborative initiatives between NLCO, PSAJK, educational institutions, and civil society. The resolutions include: Restoration and conservation of Brari Nambal; Adoption of ten public and religious spaces for cleanliness and beautification.; Launch of the Green Campus and Safe Surroundings initiative in and around schools; Student signature campaign highlighting concerns related to the stray dog menace; Student mass awareness and action on solid waste management reaching each household . Speaking on the occasion, the distinguished guests appreciated NLCOs and PSAJK sustained efforts in promoting environmental action and commended the organisations for building meaningful partnerships between government institutions, schools, environmental experts, and civil society. The speakers unanimously stressed that environmental stewardship must move beyond awareness programmes and translate into sustained action through community participation, responsible waste management, restoration of natural ecosystems, and active youth engagement. Concluding the programme, Chairman NLCO Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo reaffirmed the organisations commitment to working with all stakeholders to transform todays resolutions into measurable action on the ground. Real change begins when institutions, communities, and citizens work together. These resolutions are not merely commitments on paper but a roadmap towards a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable Kashmir, he said. The Private Schools Association J&K called upon schools, students, parents, government departments, civil society organizations and citizens to work collectively towards building a clean, green and sustainable and environmentally responsible Jammu and Kashmir. The Green Marathon programme starting from Kupwara and Green Campus Program was initiated by Adv. Nadeem Qadri who is also the Advisor to the J&K chapter of The Climate Reality Project India and South Asia.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:51 am

National Conference to hold convention on July 11

The ruling National Conference (NC) will commemorate the death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah at Naseem Bagh on July 11, followed by a party convention to deliberate on key political issues, including the campaign for restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood and preparations for the proposed protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Addressing reporters, NC chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq said party leaders and workers would first offer Fatiha in memory of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah before participating in a convention that is expected to witness a large gathering of party workers and leaders. He said the convention would also discuss preparations for the party's proposed protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, where the National Conference plans to press for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. Sadiq said the demand for restoration of statehood was not confined to the National Conference alone but represented the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said the party intended to remind the Centre of the assurances made regarding statehood and would appeal to all political parties and individuals who support the cause to join the protest. The restoration of statehood is a mission of every person who believes that the rights and identity of Jammu and Kashmir should be protected, he said, adding that invitations would soon be sent to various political parties and leaders to participate in the Delhi programme. He maintained that all parties, irrespective of political differences, should unite on the issue. Referring to the BJP, Sadiq said if the party supported restoration of statehood, it too should back the demand publicly. The NC spokesperson also said the party would seek permission from the administration to pay tributes to the July 13 martyrs, expressing hope that the government would allow the commemorative visit democratically. Commenting on the controversy surrounding books allegedly glorifying separatists, Sadiq said the matter required a thorough investigation. He alleged that there appeared to be a conspiracy to disturb the peaceful atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir and said those responsible should be identified and proceeded against. On India-Pakistan relations, Sadiq reiterated the National Conference's longstanding position that dialogue remains the only sustainable solution to resolve issues between the two countries. However, he said Pakistan must first create an atmosphere free from terrorism and infiltration to facilitate meaningful engagement. The National Conference has always believed that dialogue is the way forward, but it requires a conducive environment, he said.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:49 am

Give clarity on when Statehood will be restored: Congress to Nitin Nabin

J&K Congress has asked the national President of BJP Nitin Nabin to explain the delay in restoration of statehood and the silence of his party MPs, MLAs from J&K over the repeated commitment with the people of J&K. It's nearly two years that an assembly election was held and an elected government took over but BJP government has gone silent over the issue after BJP failed to get a majority, said a press release. The Congress party has been spearheading the movement for the restoration of statehood since November 2024 and held continuous protests across UT including at Jantar Mantar but the ruling BJP remained silent over the most popular demand of the entire population of J&K.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:46 am

Pilgrims who come to Kashmir for their faith should be treated with respect, care: Mirwaiz

Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Mohammad Umar Farooq, while interacting with the media after inaugurating an educational consultancy initiative at Lal Chowk, spoke on the Amarnath Yatra, the recent ban on books, and the need for India-Pakistan dialogue. On the Amarnath Yatra, Mirwaiz said that it is a religious pilgrimage, and the people of Kashmir have always respected the religious sentiments of all communities. He said Kashmir has a long tradition of hospitality and mehmaan-nawazi, and pilgrims who come here for their faith should be treated with respect and care. At the same time, Mirwaiz said it is the responsibility of the administration to ensure the safety and proper facilities for the yatris, while also making sure that the daily life of local people is not unnecessarily disrupted and that the fragile environment of Kashmir is protected. He said such religious occasions should not be politicised, and should remain about faith, peace, mutual respect and harmony among communities. He expressed hope that the Yatra passes peacefully and safely. Responding to a question on the governments ban on books, Mirwaiz said that in a democratic society bans do not work, whether they are bans on books, ideas or organisations. He said Kashmir has a 5000 year old rich and layered history . Mirwaiz said Kashmiris are proud of their civilisational legacy, from the Buddhist period to Shaivism and Hindu traditions, and then the Islamic period, which shaped Kashmirs spiritual, social and cultural identity. He said that after 1947, Jammu and Kashmir also became a political issue, and this too is part of its modern history. You cannot erase history or selectively project only that part of history which suits a particular narrative, Mirwaiz said, adding that societies grow through openness, discussion and engagement, not by suppressing books or silencing perspectives. And facts remain facts . On India-Pakistan relations, Mirwaiz said that since the age of 16, after the martyrdom of his father Shaheed-e-Millat Mirwaiz Molvi Mohammad Farooq, he has invested his life in the pursuit of peace, dialogue and resolution of Kashmir issue and that is the politics he pursues. He said that he supported dialogue even at a time when those advocating talks were accused of treason. We did not back down. My uncle shaheed Molvi Mushtaq was killed, Islamia school was burnt down , my house was attacked, but I did not give up on my principle even then that dialogue is the only way forward, he said. Mirwaiz said that as a new world order is shaping up, it is clear that war is no solution. He welcomed the efforts of civil society voices from India, Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir who are pushing for peace and engagement between the two countries. He said the legacy of dialogue during the tenures of former Prime Ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Dr. Manmohan Singh needs to be revived and taken forward. He stressed that meaningful dialogue is imperative between Delhi and Islamabad, and equally between Delhi and Srinagar, for peace, dignity and a just resolution.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:44 am

Newly appointed Army chief General Dhiraj Seth calls on Murmu

Newly appointed Army chief General Dhiraj Seth on Monday called on President Droupadi Murmu at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here. The presidents office shared a picture of the meeting in a post on X. Chief of the Army Staff General Dhiraj Seth along with spouse Smt Komal Seth called on President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan, it said. General Seth, an accomplished military officer with the rare distinction of heading two operational Army commands along the western front, took charge as the new Chief of the Army Staff on June 30.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:41 am

Putin, Zelensky want to end war: Trump

US President Donald Trump on Monday said that Russias Vladimir Putin and Ukraines Volodymyr Zelensky want to end their war as Moscow launched a fresh wave of attacks on Kyiv, killing at least 18 people. President Putin wants it to end. I will tell you that very strongly. Good call. And President Zelensky actually wants it to end now, and were going to be going to NATO, and were going to be talking about it, Trump told reporters at the White House. The US President was interacting with reporters at the Oval Office after ringing the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq to launch Trump Accounts for children. Trump held separate calls with Putin and Zelensky over the weekend to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, which is now in its fifth year. While talking about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Trump repeated his claim that he ended eight wars, including the one between India and Pakistan, which could have witnessed the use of nuclear weapons. I ended eight wars, and this (Ukraine) was, in my opinion, going to be an easier one because I know both heads -- I didnt know most of the heads. I did India, I did Pakistan, I did others that could have been a really bad one, nuclear. That was going to be nuclear. It could have, as per the Prime Minister of Pakistan, killed 40 million. Forty million people would have been killed, maybe 50 million. They had shot down 11 planes. It was raging. For four days, and I got it stopped, Trump said, referring to Operation Sindoor last year. And I did that, but this (Ukraine) is one that I think were getting much closer than people realise, Trump said. India has consistently denied all claims about any third-party intervention during the conflict with Pakistan in May 2025. According to New Delhi, the understanding on cessation of hostilities with Pakistan was reached following direct talks between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of the two militaries. India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:40 am

Will hold talks with Indonesian Prez to provide greater momentum to partnership: PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said he will hold discussions with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto aimed at providing greater momentum to the comprehensive strategic partnership across various sectors. Modi made the remarks in a social media post soon after he arrived in Indonesia on the first leg of his three-nation tour, aimed at further strengthening Indias Act East Policy, MAHASAGAR Vision and its commitment to a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific. In a special gesture, PM Modi was received at the airport by Indonesian President Subianto. In addition, four ministers were also present to receive the Prime Minister, who was accorded a traditional ceremonial welcome and a Guard of Honour. Landed in Jakarta. Im touched by President Prabowo Subiantos gesture of welcoming me at the airport, Modi said in a social media post. This is PM Modis first bilateral visit to Indonesia since the elevation of ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2018. In 2018, we elevated our relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which has benefitted our people, Modi said. During this visit, President Subianto and I will hold discussions aimed at providing greater momentum to this partnership across various sectors, he said. President Prabowo and I will visit the Prambanan Temple complex in Yogyakarta. This will ensure closer cultural linkages between our nations. While in Indonesia, I also look forward to interacting with the Indian community, he added. The centuries-old temple, located approximately 17 kilometres northeast of Yogyakarta city, is considered Indonesias largest Hindu temple. Upon his arrival at the hotel, the Prime Minister witnessed cultural presentations, including the Ramayana and Bharatanatyam. Touched by the warm welcome from the Indian community in Jakarta. Their affection and deep commitment to Indias progress are truly inspiring. Our diaspora continues to strengthen Indias bonds with the world through its achievements across diverse fields, Modi said. Modi witnessed a captivating performance of Wayang Kulit, Indonesias treasured shadow puppetry tradition, bringing the timeless story of the Ramayana to life. It was a moving reminder of how our shared civilisational heritage has travelled across seas and generations, taking on beautiful local expressions while preserving its eternal values. My compliments to the team, which is known as Ganesh, for the performance, he said. Modi said he was delighted to witness a graceful Bharatanatyam performance by the Samanvaya Group. It is gladdening to see these cherished traditions being preserved and presented with such dedication and excellence, he added. The performance of Homage to the Triple Gem, by the artistes of the Vihara Dharma Ratna Group, was exceptional. It reflected the timeless teachings of Lord Buddha and the profound values embodied in the Triple Gem. It is heartening to see the rich Buddhist heritage being preserved and celebrated with such passion by the people of Indonesia, he added. Ahead of his departure from Delhi, Modi said his visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand will further strengthen Indias Act East Policy, MAHASAGAR Vision as well as our outlook towards a free and open Indo-Pacific. MAHASAGAR, or Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security Across the Regions, is Indias vision of security and growth for all regions. Modis visit comes after President Prabowos state visit to India as the chief guest at the Republic Day celebrations in January 2025. India and Indonesia share strong civilisational and people-to-people ties, and my visit will further deepen all aspects of our multifaceted partnership, he said. From Indonesia, Modi will travel to Melbourne at the invitation of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The final leg of the tour will take him to Auckland at the invitation of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:38 am

Heavy rains, flash flood cause massive destruction in Doda's Thathri; houses, shops buried, highway closed

BANIHAL, July 7: Heavy rainfall accompanied by a flash flood triggered a massive landslide in the Thathri area of Doda district early Monday, burying several vehicles, residential houses, and shops under debris while causing widespread devastation and disruption. According to local residents, the cloudburst and flash flood struck the area with tremendous force, damaging at least 10 residential houses completely, while several other houses suffered partial damage. Around 10 shops were also buried under debris, and a number of vehicles remain trapped beneath the landslide. Eyewitnesses said several vehicles were swept away by the flash flood and washed into the Chenab River. However, the exact number of vehicles lost and the overall extent of the damage have not yet been officially confirmed. The landslide also forced the closure of the DodaBatoteKishtwar National Highway, disrupting traffic and affecting connectivity in the region. Officials said the district administration is closely monitoring the situation, while rescue and debris clearance operations are underway to restore normalcy. Authorities have advised commuters and local residents to avoid unnecessary travel, stay away from landslide-prone areas, and strictly follow official advisories until the situation improves. No official reports of casualties were immediately available, while assessment of the damage was continuing.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:34 am

Gold overtakes vehicle loans as top securitised asset class in Q1FY27: CRISIL

Gold loans emerged as the largest securitised asset class in the April-June quarter of the current fiscal, overtaking vehicle loans in the countrys securitisation market, a report said on Monday. Securitisation, a process through which lenders pool loans and sell them to investors to raise funds and free up capital for fresh lending, saw issuances surge 22 per cent year-on-year to around Rs 60,000 crore in the April-June quarter, a CRISIL Ratings report said. The report said more than 98 per cent of the issuances during the quarter were originated by non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), unlike previous peak periods when banks had also contributed significantly. Gold loans accounted for around 31 per cent of the overall securitisation volume in the first quarter, overtaking vehicle loans, whose share moderated to around 26 per cent because of fewer issuances by a large originator. The robust volume indicates NBFCs ramped up recourse to securitisation for raising funds amid sustained credit demand and healthy investor appetite for securitised assets. Specifically, gold loan financiers saw strong portfolio growth and used the direct assignment (DA) route to source funds, CRISIL Ratings Director Deepanshu Singla said. He said public sector banks were the key investors in such transactions, attracted by the negligible historical credit losses in gold loans and the associated risk-weight benefits. The rise in gold loan securitisation, coupled with subdued activity by a large private bank that had driven sizeable retail mortgage-backed securitisation (MBS) volumes last fiscal, reduced the share of MBS to 12 per cent from 21 per cent a year ago. The share of business loan securitisation rose to 10 per cent from 7 per cent, driven by secured business loan pools, while microfinance loans accounted for 14 per cent of the overall volume, up from 11 per cent, aided by improved portfolio performance and demand for priority-sector assets. The changing asset mix also altered the mode of securitisation, with direct assignment transactions accounting for around 54 per cent of the total volume, compared with 46 per cent for pass-through certificate (PTC) transactions. About 87 per cent of securitised gold loans during the quarter were executed through the direct assignment route. Banks, including public sector, private and foreign lenders, invested in around 90 per cent of the issuances during the quarter. Other investors included large NBFCs, alternative investment funds, mutual funds, insurance companies, high-net-worth individuals and family offices. CRISIL Ratings Associate Director Payal Anand said the securitisation market is expected to maintain its growth momentum over the coming quarters, supported by healthy retail credit growth and increasing participation from originators across asset classes.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:31 am

Amit Shah announces new cooperative life insurance firm, Bharat Taxi expansion to 500 cities

Union Minister Amit Shah on Monday announced that a cooperative life insurance company will be established to expand the business areas of cooperatives and also said the services of Bharat Taxi would be increased to 500 cities in the next two years. At an event in the national capital to mark the fifth Foundation Day of the Ministry of Cooperation, he stressed eradicating corruption in the appointments of professionals to enhance credibility in Indias cooperative ecosystem. Shah, the Cooperation Minister, said the establishment of the ministry has given a new lifeline to Indias cooperative movement, which was a neglected movement during the Congress regime. India has around 8.5 lakh cooperatives with more than 30 crore members. Shah highlighted that the ministry has taken many policy initiatives to make the cooperative system modern, transparent, technology-enabled, and competitive. The minister said that ride-hailing platform Bharat Taxi, which was launched under the cooperative model, has been doing well and would be expanded into 500 cities in the next two years. On similar lines to Bharat Taxi, Shah said: We will be setting up a life insurance company in the cooperative sector. This will help in the growth of cooperatives in the insurance sector. He mentioned that IFFCO-TOKIO, a joint venture of fertiliser cooperative IFFCO, is already in the insurance business. In India, there are 26 life insurance companies. Bharat Taxi is an initiative of Sahakar Taxi Cooperative Ltd, a driver-centric mobility platform based on the cooperative model. At present, Bharat Taxi has 6.37 lakh registered drivers and 35.77 lakh registered customers. The service is operational in Delhi-NCR, Gujarat, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Kanpur and will soon be launched in Ranchi, Patna, Guwahati, Bhopal, Kolkata, Indore, and Nagpur in the next few months, according to an official statement. Addressing the event, Shah said a national cooperative was formed especially for seed production and expressed confidence that it will emerge as the countrys largest non-governmental seed production organisation in three years. The minister noted that the cooperative organisations have entered into many new sectors, expanding beyond dairy, sugar, fertiliser and banking businesses. Nearly 20 per cent of agricultural credit, 35 per cent of fertiliser distribution, and 31 per cent of sugar production are being carried out through cooperatives, he said. Shah mentioned that model bye-laws, which enable PACS (primary agricultural credit societies) to undertake 25-plus business activities, have now been adopted by all states, including West Bengal. According to the statement, these PACS now function beyond credit, covering retail, storage, healthcare, fuel, and digital services. As many as 394 PACS have applied for retail fuel outlets, and 3 outlets have been commissioned. More than 54,000 PACS are functioning as Common Service Centres while 4,248 PACS are approved for Jan Aushadhi Kendras. Listing out the initiatives, Shah said the ministry has identified the problems as well as opportunities in this sector. A database of the cooperative sector has been created which will help in identifying the gaps and enable expansion of cooperatives. Shah mentioned that Tribhuvan Sahkari University is being established at Anand in Gujarat, which will address the human resource problem. He said trained professionals in banking, dairy, marketing, agriculture, fertilizers, and other areas of cooperation will be prepared from this university. These professionals will be appointed based on merit. Our goal is to implement professional management in a phased manner from primary cooperative societies to top institutions. This will increase transparency in appointments, improve work efficiency, and also put an effective check on corruption related to appointments, Shah said. By eliminating corruption in appointments, the cooperative sector can win peoples trust, he said. The minister expressed confidence that the cooperative sector would play a key role in making Viksit Bharat by 2047. Shah emphasised the promotion of organic farming and reducing theuse of chemical fertilisers. We are bringing 100 per cent circular economy in the sugar and dairy sectors. Through this, manure that can serve as an alternative to DAP will be produced. This indigenous manure will be cheaper than DAP and better in quality, and will provide greater benefit to fields, he said. Shah appealed to the farmers to give up DAP (DI-ammonium phosphate) and accept and adopt this new manure in the coming days. Elaborating more, the minister said 50 important amendments have been made to the Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002, making the entire cooperative system more transparent and democratic. A total of nine national-level cooperative societies have been formed, including three new ones.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:28 am

Govt committed to strengthen J&Ks power infrastructure: Omar Abdullah

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired a comprehensive review meeting of the Power Development Department, underscoring his governments commitment to strengthening Jammu and Kashmirs power infrastructure through sustained reforms, modernisation and improved service delivery. The Chief Minister reviewed the overall performance of the power sector, including revenue realisation, implementation of the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), reduction in Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses, transmission projects and the roadmap for future reforms. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department Ashwini Kumar, ACS to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Managing Director Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited Gurpal Singh, Managing Director KPDCL Mehmood Ahmad Shah, Chief Electrical Inspectorate PDD Sanjay Sharma, senior officers of JKTPCL, senior engineers and other concerned officers. During the presentation, it was informed that Jammu and Kashmir has made significant strides in implementing power sector reforms under RDSS, with projects worth over 5,700 crore under execution across the region. Of these, works worth nearly 4,700 crore relating to loss reduction have largely been awarded. Reforms related to metering is expected to improve billing efficiency, reduce losses and empower consumers through transparent energy usage. The meeting also reviewed the progress of extensive loss reduction works, including installation of aerial bunched (AB) cables, feeder segregation, augmentation of distribution transformers, underground cabling and strengthening of the distribution network. Officers informed the meeting that several districts have recorded substantial progress under these components, with many packages nearing completion. Reviewing the financial health of the power sector, the Chief Minister noted the encouraging improvement in revenue realization. It was informed that annual revenue realization has increased significantly over the past several years, while the gap between power purchase cost and revenue realization has narrowed owing to sustained reforms, better billing and improved collections. The meeting was informed that billing efficiency has improved from 56 per cent in FY 2021-22 to 77 per cent in FY 2025-26, while overall AT&C losses have declined drastically during the same period. The ACS-ARR gap has also reduced significantly, reflecting improving financial sustainability of the power utilities. The Chief Minister also reviewed the impact of reduced hydro power generation during the current summer due to low water availability, which has increased dependence on power procurement from the energy exchange during peak demand hours. Officers briefed him on measures being taken to ensure uninterrupted supply despite seasonal challenges. Reviewing the roadmap ahead, the Chief Minister stressed the need to maintain the momentum of reforms beyond the ongoing RDSS programme. He directed the department to ensure timely completion of all sanctioned works, to closely monitor project execution, remove implementation bottlenecks and improve accountability at every level. He also emphasised the importance of expanding AB cable coverage, strengthening the transmission network and leveraging emerging technologies to improve reliability and reduce system losses. He called for focused efforts to improve consumer services while ensuring the long-term financial sustainability of the power sector. The Chief Minister was informed about proposals for additional infrastructure investments, including expansion of AB cable networks, critical transmission projects, battery energy storage systems and rooftop solar initiatives aimed at improving grid stability, enhancing renewable energy integration and providing reliable electricity in remote and border areas. The meeting also reviewed the progress of electrification works in uncovered habitations, ongoing transmission projects, feeder-wise power curtailment, tariff proceedings for FY 2026-27 and proposed interventions to further modernise the power sector. Reiterating that reliable and affordable electricity remains central to the governments development agenda, the Chief Minister directed the department to adopt a results-oriented approach to ensure quality power supply, improve consumer satisfaction and build a modern, efficient and financially sustainable power sector for Jammu and Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:25 am

Budgam Court seeks SSPs report on grazing rights of Branwar residents

In a significant development concerning the traditional grazing rights of tribal and other traditional forest dwelling communities, the Court of the Special Mobile Magistrate, Budgam has directed the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Budgam to submit a report on allegations that police authorities were interfering with the grazing activities of local residents of Branwar around Chaskaninad meadows in Doodh Ganga forest range bordering Poonch. The direction came during the hearing of a civil suit filed by members of the local pastoral community of branwar Chadoora seeking recognition of their community grazing rights under the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006. The plaintiffs have sought a direction to the authorities to initiate the statutory process for recognition of these rights. Appearing for the plaintiffs, Advocate Shakir Mushtaq Parray submitted before the Court that police officials were unlawfully preventing the community from grazing their livestock at Cheskani Nad Meadow and were harassing them despite grazing being their traditional occupation and primary source of livelihood. It was argued that such interference was causing serious hardship to the pastoral families. Taking note of the urgency of the matter, the Court directed the SSP, Budgam to file a report indicating whether police authorities are interfering with the grazing activities of the plaintiffs livestock at Cheskaninad Meadow. The report is to be submitted before the next date of hearing. The matter has been listed for July 13, 2026, and a copy of the order has been forwarded to the SSP, Budgam, for compliance.The order is being seen as an important judicial intervention in a dispute involving the livelihood of tribal pastoral communities and the implementation of the Forest Rights Act, 2006, which recognises the customary rights of Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers over community forest resources, including grazing areas.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:23 am

CT-scan machine defunct for over a month, patients suffer at SDH Kupwara

Patient care at Sub District Hospital Kupwara has been hit badly to the non-functional CT-scan machine for over a month, leaving patients in distress. As a result of un-availability of this vital diagnostic facility, patients are left with no choice, other than moving to private clinics for the want of the same. The residents have expressed strong resentment against authorities for failing to repair the machine even after the passage of over one month. The CT scan machine often faces glitches forcing patients to look for other alternatives. The existing machine happens to be an old one and often develops technical snags. I am unable to figure out why authorities are not taking concrete steps to replace this old machine with a new one, a local social activist, Irfan Malik told Greater Kashmir. The lack of urgency in repairing the CT scan machine at SDH Kupwara is appalling, considering the hospital serves lakhs of people from surrounding areas, including Karnah, Keran, Machil, Budnamal, Chowkibal, Kumkadi, Jumagund and others. The inaction of higher authorities raises questions about their priorities and sensitivity towards the healthcare needs of this region Malik added. The defunct CT scan machine at Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Kupwara has become a significant hindrance to quality healthcare, forcing patients to seek expensive private facilities. The machine's prolonged malfunction has resulted in numerous patients, including a relative of mine, being compelled to undergo CT scan at a private clinic at an exorbitant cost of Rs 2,500. This is not only a financial burden but also a clear indication of the healthcare system's failure to provide accessible and affordable medical care to those in need, said another local. Meanwhile, Block Medical Officer (BMO) Kupwara, Dr Mohammad Shafi acknowledged the hardships being faced by the patients due to out-of-order CT-scan machine. The CT machine has developed a technical snag which requires over 30 lakh to get it fixed according to the engineers. We have approached to Director Health Services Kashmir to get the required amount so that the machine could be repaired immediately BMO added. Meanwhile, Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) Kupwara Mir Fayaz told Greater Kashmir that he has taken up the issue with the higher ups to fix the technical snag. He added that not only an MRI worth Rs 25 crore but a new CT-scan machine will be installed at SDH Kupwara for the larger interest of the people.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:21 am

Satish Sharma meets delegations; assures welfare of workers, traders, youth

Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma met several delegations from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir at the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar. He listened to their grievances and demands, assuring prompt redress of the same with intervention of the concerned departments. A delegation of Rehbar-e-Khel (ReK), led by MLA Khansahib Saif-ud-Din Bhat, called on the Minister and projected various issues. These included regularisation of Rehbar-e-Khel teachers, enhancement of their service conditions and the need for a comprehensive policy to address their long-pending demands. The delegation highlighted the significant contribution of ReKs in nurturing sports talent at the grassroots level across Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister assured the delegation that the government is fully aware of the issues confronting the Rehbar-e-Khel community and that their genuine concerns would be redressed shortly. He said the contribution of ReKs in strengthening the sports ecosystem is invaluable and every effort would be made to find a practical and sustainable resolution, said an official statement. A delegation of the Mutton Dealers Association also met the Minister and expressed gratitude to the administration for its timely intervention in resolving issues affecting the trade. The members appreciated the proactive role of the government in ensuring smooth functioning of the sector and thanked the Minister for safeguarding the interests of traders as well as consumers. Interacting with the delegation, Satish Sharma reiterated that the government remains committed to maintain a balance between consumer welfare and the legitimate interests of traders. He assured the members that constructive dialogue with stakeholders would continue to ensure transparent and efficient functioning of the sector. Besides, several other delegations from different districts and regions of Jammu and Kashmir called on the Minister and apprised him of various public issues, developmental requirements and sector-specific concerns. The delegations sought intervention in matters related to public services, youth welfare, sports infrastructure, technology-driven governance and developmental initiatives. Responding to the issues projected by all the delegations, the Minister assured them that the same would be examined on merit and appropriate action would be initiated in coordination with the concerned departments. Satish Sharma emphasized that sustained public outreach and continuous engagement with stakeholders remain essential for effective governance. He said such interactions provide valuable feedback that enables the government to formulate responsive policies and ensure that the benefits of development reach every corner of Jammu and Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:19 am

Government acted immediately: J&K Deputy CM on controversial book

Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Monday said the Jammu and Kashmir Government has initiated strict action over the publication of a controversial book, suspending officials associated with the screening committee and indicating that further disciplinary action, including termination, could follow. He said the government acted promptly after the issue came to the notice of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and has ordered a high-level inquiry into the matter. Speaking to reporters, Choudhary said Education Minister Sakina Itto had already clarified the governments position and announced the suspension of the officials concerned. Our Education Minister Sakina Itto has already stated on the issue. All the officials involved have been suspended, and she has also indicated that they could face termination, he said. The Deputy Chief Minister said the inquiry is underway and assured that the government would not tolerate any lapse in the matter. We will not tolerate this. The government has already made its stand clear, and the inquiry is in progress, he said. Targeting the BJP, Choudhary accused the party of attempting to politicise the controversy by demanding the resignation of the Education Minister while remaining silent on the NEET paper leak issue. He questioned why BJP leaders had not sought accountability over the alleged irregularities in the NEET examination and the deaths of several aspirants. The BJP is demanding the resignation of our Education Minister over a book controversy, but it remained silent on the NEET paper leak. We lost many aspirants, yet BJP leaders did not utter a word. Who is accountable for that tragedy and the loss of our children? he asked. Drawing a comparison between the two issues, Choudhary said the controversial book could be withdrawn, but the lives lost due to the NEET controversy could never be restored. A book can be withdrawn and destroyed, but what about the lives of our children who are no longer with us? Who will be held accountable for that? Why was there no demand for the resignation of the Education Minister then? he said.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:17 am

Accommodation crunch cripples Govt schools functioning in rural Kashmir

The acute shortage of accommodation in several government schools across rural Kashmir has emerged as a major impediment to quality education. The teachers say that inadequate infrastructure is undermining the progress of educational institutions despite improvements availability of teaching staff. Most of the government schools in both north and south Kashmir continue to grapple with a severe shortage of classrooms, forcing students to study in cramped conditions while delaying the effective implementation of educational reforms. Government High School Nagbal in Chandoosa zone of Baramulla is one such case. The school was upgraded from a middle to a high school under the erstwhile Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) in 2014, but teachers said the institution is yet to receive sanctioned posts in accordance with its upgraded status. As per the teachers, the school is currently being run entirely by Grade-II teachers and caters to more than 100 students from kindergarten to class 10. The lack of usable infrastructure is adding to the problems in the school as the educational institution has only seven rooms in an old building. According to teachers, all the rooms in a dilapidated condition and unsuitable for regular academic activities. The construction of a new school building has remained incomplete since 2017. Students and the teaching staff function under difficult conditions, a teacher said. A similar situation prevails at Government Middle School Durhama in education zone D H Pora of Kulgam district. In this school around 125 students from kindergarten to Class 10 are accommodated in just four classrooms. The shortage of space has not only affected classroom teaching but has also deprived students of playgrounds and areas for co-curricular activities. We are conducting the morning assembly on nearby maliyat land as a temporary arrangement. Students from five different villages study in this school but the dearth of space and accommodation plays a spoilsport , a teacher told Greater Kashmir. The teacher said that once the accommodation issue is resolved, the school has the potential to become one of the best educational institutions in the area. He said that despite the infrastructural shortage, they continue to provide quality education and make every effort to ensure that academic standards do not suffer. The school, located on the banks of two streams, has been provided with smart boards, student benches and adequate teaching staff by the government. However, teachers the non-availability of sufficient classroom space continues to remain the biggest hurdle in the institution's overall development. This newspaper has carried a series of stories and highlighted the dearth of infrastructure in government schools of rural areas. However, not much has been done to improve the infrastructure facilities in these schools. Earlier, minister for education Sakina Itoo said that bringing reforms in government schools was a continious process and results cannot be achieved overnight. We are doing every bit to improve the condition of government schools in terms of availability of infrastructure and providing quality education. But it will take some time to bring a complete change in schools, she said.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:15 am

MLA Banihal lays foundation stone of Rs 1 crore central park beautification project

In a significant step towards urban development and beautification, MLA Banihal Sajjad Shaheen on Monday laid the foundation stone of the Rs 1 crore Central Park Beautification Project at Banihal. The project aims to transform the park into a modern recreational space equipped with landscaped green areas, walking tracks, seating facilities, children's play areas, decorative lighting, and other public amenities, providing residents with a vibrant and attractive community space. Addressing the gathering, Sajjad Shaheen said that the Omar Abdullah-led government is committed to ensuring balanced and inclusive development across Jammu and Kashmir and that the Banihal-Gool constituency is witnessing an unprecedented pace of developmental transformation after years of neglect. He said that work is progressing on several key infrastructure projects across the constituency, with major emphasis on improving road connectivity, strengthening education and healthcare infrastructure, upgrading power distribution systems, promoting tourism, sports, and sustainable economic growth. The MLA highlighted that several new road projects have been taken up to improve connectivity in remote and far-flung areas, while educational institutions are being upgraded with better infrastructure to provide quality learning opportunities. He further stated that healthcare facilities are also being substantially strengthened through the upgradation of hospitals and health institutions, ensuring improved medical services for the people. Speaking about the power sector, Sajjad Shaheen said that augmentation and modernisation of receiving stations across the constituency are being undertaken to improve electricity supply and meet the growing demand. He also expressed optimism regarding the development of new hydropower projects in the region, stating that these projects will not only strengthen energy generation but also create employment opportunities and contribute to the local economy. The MLA reiterated his commitment to unlocking the immense tourism potential of Banihal-Gool by developing new tourist destinations, improving tourism infrastructure, and promoting eco-tourism. He added that sports infrastructure is also receiving focused attention, with new facilities being created to provide better opportunities for the youth to excel in various sporting disciplines. Referring to major infrastructure works, Sajjad Shaheen said that several important bridge projects are being taken up to improve connectivity and facilitate easier movement of people across the constituency. These projects, he said, will play a crucial role in accelerating socio-economic development. He further announced that all major towns of the Banihal-Gool Constituency will undergo comprehensive beautification and facelift in a phased manner. Modern public spaces, improved streetscapes, better drainage, pedestrian facilities, landscaping, lighting, and other civic amenities will be developed to transform urban centres into cleaner, greener, and more attractive towns. The beautification of Central Park Banihal is only the beginning of a larger vision for urban renewal. Our objective is to create modern public spaces and quality infrastructure while ensuring that every village and town benefits from the ongoing development process, the MLA said. He expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for extending full support to the developmental aspirations of the people of Banihal-Gool and reaffirmed his resolve to continue working tirelessly to ensure holistic, equitable, and sustainable development across the constituency. The foundation stone laying ceremony was attended by public representatives, officers of various departments, party functionaries, prominent citizens, and a large number of local residents, who welcomed the initiative and appreciated the government's commitment towards accelerating development in the region.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:11 am

DGP Nalin Prabhat reviews security grid along NH, Amarnath yatra arrangements at Lakhanpur

Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Monday visited base camp Lakhanpur and inspected the multi-layered security grid, access control arrangements, the Joint Police Control Room (JPCR), traffic management, and convoy movement to assess the security and logistical arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026 in Kathua district. During the visit, a police spokesperson said that Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kathua, Mohita Sharma, briefed the DGP on the security measures, traffic management plan, and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), put in place to ensure smooth and safe conduct of the annual pilgrimage. The DGP directed all agencies to maintain the highest level of operational preparedness and ensure seamless coordination among the various security forces. He stressed the need for intensified area domination and night domination exercises, particularly along the National Highway, key road corridors, and Yatra routes. The top cop of J&K also instructed field units to strengthen surveillance and maintain a close watch on suspicious activities across Kathua district to prevent any attempts to disturb peace. He further asked officers to strictly verify the identity credentials of pilgrims and ensure the effective use of the RFID-based tracking system for real-time monitoring of registered yatris. DGP emphasised that matters relating to unregistered pilgrims should be handled proactively and sensitively in coordination with the Shri AmarnathJi Shrine Board, while ensuring strict adherence to the prescribed protocols. He expressed confidence that coordinated efforts, constant vigilance and effective synergy among all stakeholders would ensure the peaceful and successful conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:09 am

Congress rule could not have erased stone-pelter tag of J&K youth: Nitin Nabin

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Monday, in a direct offensive against the partys bete-noire, maintained that J&K youth would still have been identified as stone-pelters and not as Ranji winners, had Congress been in power at the Centre. J&K has undergone a sea-change, under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marching confidently to play its role as resilient, peaceful and developed part in Indias growth story, he stated. Nitin Nabin was addressing Karyakarta Sammelan and public rally organised to commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee at Majestic Grand, Mishriwala in Jammu outskirts as his first major engagement during his two-day visit to Jammu. This was his first visit to J&K after taking over as BJP national president in January this year. He asserted that J&K people got their real freedom in 2019 when the Prime Minister Narendra Modi abrogated Article 370 and 35-A, realising the vision of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Only the persons with blinkered vision are unable to see what has changed in J&K. Tricolour proudly flying high at Lal Chowk and everywhere else in J&K after Narendra Modi took over the reins of the country as the Prime Minister delineates the change in J&K. Prior to 2014, when Congress was at the helm of affairs at the Centre and was in coalition in J&K government, hoisting tricolour was not allowed on the pretext that it would disturb peace in Kashmir and would create law and order problem, BJP president stated. Referring to his earlier visit to J&K in 2011 when he was part of Rashtriya Ekta Yatra, helmed by BJP MP and the then president of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) Anurag Thakur, he said that the Congress government at the Centre and in J&K (in coalition) felt threatened and did not allow it (Yatra) to enter J&K. Nabin said, Even curfew was imposed to sabotage Yatra aimed at unfurling tricolour. As BJYM national general secretary, on January 22, 2011, I, along with two other office bearers, went to Kashmir and sought permission to unfurl tricolour at Lal Chowk. The permission was declined on the pretext that if the tricolour was unfurled, it would vitiate the atmosphere and disturb peace in Kashmir. When we were returning, we saw the Pakistan flag flying at Lal Chowk and the then government in New Delhi remained silent. It was not bothered at all. Had Congress been in power at the Centre, J&K youth would still have been identified as stone-pelters and not as Ranji (trophy) winners, he aimed another barb, while launching an offensive against Congress. The BJP president described July 6 as a very significant day for J&K as it marked the birth anniversary of Syama Prasad Mookerjee who laid down his life here for integrating it fully with the rest of the country with one flag and one constitution. He also recalled the struggle of Dr Mookerjee, former BJP president Dr Murli Manohar Joshi and Narendra Modi, before he became the Prime Minister, to see tricolour unfurling at Lal Chowk and every nook and corner of J&K. My heart swells with pride that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi realised this vision. It is further heartening to note that as we are observing 125th birth anniversary of Dr Mookerjee, the BJP flag is also flying high in West Bengal the birth-place of BJP ideologue (Dr Mookerjee), Nitin Nabin said. With regard to the prospects of the party in J&K, he exuded optimism, saying, I know that Jammu has always supported us and blessed us. But at the same time, I know we, as a party, still have a long way to go. To realise our ultimate vision, our challenges and struggle have not ended in J&K. PM Modi has removed many obstacles in J&Ks progress by abrogating Article 370 and scripting a new saga of growth and peace here. We are committed to permanent peace in self-reliant J&K. Earlier, the BJP national president, accompanied by BJP national general secretary and in-charge J&K affairs Tarun Chugh, was accorded a rousing reception on his arrival at Jammu airport on Monday afternoon. J&K BJP president Sat Sharma; Union Minister of State in PMO Dr Jitendra Singh; Leader of Opposition in J&K Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma and MP Jugal Kishore Sharma along with other senior leaders of the party received him at the airport. He held a brief interaction with them at the airport before proceeding to the rally spot. On his way from airport to rally spot, enthusiastic BJP workers, with his posters and party flags, lined up at designated spots welcomed Nabin with bouquets and showering flower petals amid drum beats. Nitin Nabin too warmly reciprocated their greetings. Before addressing the rally, he, joined by all senior leaders of J&K BJP, lit the traditional lamp and paid floral tributes to Dr Mookerjees portrait. BJP MP Gulam Ali Khatana; former Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh; former J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina; J&K BJP senior vice president Sham Sharma besides others were also present on the occasion. Later, Nitin Nabin chaired an office bearers meeting at BJP J&K Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar and also visited Shri Raghunath temple to pay obeisance there. On July 7, he will pay obeisance at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Katra; interact with the party MPs and MLAs, former elected representatives and will have a stimulating interaction with the youth at Yuva Samvad in Convention Centre.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:07 am

Continue struggle, lotus will soon bloom in J&K too: BJP president to party cadre

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin exuded confidence on Monday that the party, with persistent struggle of its cadre, would be able to replicate its success template of other states in Jammu and Kashmir also and form its (own) government (in UT). Lotus will bloom in Jammu and Kashmir also. The day is not far off, he asserted, while sharing a cue to make it happen. BJP president was addressing Karyakarta Sammelan and public rally organised to commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee at Majestic Grand, Mishriwala, in the Jammu outskirts as his first major engagement during his two-day visit to Jammu, commencing July 6, 2026. Nitin Nabin asked the J&K party leadership and workers to continue the work of maintaining good rapport with the people on ground, by keeping all channels of communication open. We have worked in service of the nation wholeheartedly to create a niche in the hearts and minds of the people of this great nation. We are connected to the people on ground. In this backdrop, the way we (BJP) are getting success in different states of the country, you too continue your hard work and struggle. Continue work to establish direct communication with the people and take central welfare schemes to them (people) with unflinching commitment. The day is not far off when the BJP will form its own government in J&K, he stated. This was his first visit to J&K after taking over as BJP national president in January this year. Nabin recalled that it was not very long ago when the people used to be afraid of visiting J&K due to security concerns. Scenario changed after Narendra Modi took over as the Prime Minister, he said. As and when the situation emerged, he (PM) fulfilled his commitment for the security of J&K with accountability. Few months ago, in the Kashmir valley, our innocent citizens were killed, PM Modi gave a stern reply to Pakistan through Operation Sindoor, conveying the message that it was new India. For our (central) government, the security of every citizen of the country is paramount, BJP president stated. He exhorted the party workers to work harder for the growth and prosperity of J&K, as envisioned by Dr Mookerjee, Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay and former Prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Im confident that when Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047 will be realised, Viksit J&K will be an intrinsic part of this growth story. We have worked in service of the nation wholeheartedly to create a niche in the hearts and minds of the people of this great nation, Nabin said. BJP president, however, cautioned that the partys challenges did not end with its expansion. Our challenges and our struggle have increased manifold. Remember the coming years will be full of struggle, leaving no room for complacency. Our senior party leaders in the past struggled a lot and made a monumental contribution to the expansion of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), he said. In the same breath, he asked, The partys present crop of young leaders also needs to contribute its bit and give further momentum to the growth of the party. We will have to establish direct communication with the people to bolster BJP so as to be able to realise the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 7:06 am

Residents seek extension of Sukhnag water supply scheme to Rawalpora

Srinagar, Jul 6:Residents of Rawalpora have demanded that the government must extend the Sukhnag Water Supply Scheme to their locality and adjoining areas. The residents said Rawalpora was presently being supplied drinking water through the Doodh Ganga Water Supply Scheme, but expressed concern over the quality of water being distributed to consumers. Currently Sukhnag water supply scheme is catering to the Budgam areas, Soibug, Zainakote, HMT, Humhama, Narkara and Narbal. The residents have demanded expansion of the scheme to Rawalpora besides the adjoining areas including Rangreth. The residents said that the existing Doodh Ganga water supply was unsafe and of poor quality. They alleged that Doodh Ganga stream from which water is drawn is without Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) raising questions on quality of water supplied to households. According to residents, absence of adequate treatment infrastructure raises serious concerns over the safety of drinking water. The locals further claimed that the quality of water deteriorates significantly during rainfall, as rainwater mixes with the source, making the supply turbid and unfit for consumption. The residents demanded immediate intervention from the authorities and urged the Jal Shakti Department to expand the Sukhnag Water Supply Scheme to Rawalpora and adjoining areas as well. They said the Sukhnag scheme was considered a more reliable source of potable water and its extension would ensure the supply of cleaner and safer drinking water to thousands of consumers.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 6:03 am

HC directs removal of encroachments on Shah Kul

Srinagar, Jul 6: The High Court of J&K and Ladakhhas directed the authorities to report by July 22 on removal of encroachments from the Shah Kul, a protected monument that historically supplied water to the Mughal-era Nishat Garden. Hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking restoration of the centuries-old canal (Kul), a division bench comprising acting Chief Justice Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Muhammad YousufWani directed the Vice Chairman (VC) of the Lakes Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA) and the Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, to appear in person in case of failure. The bench expressed dissatisfaction with the authorities latest status report, describing it as inconclusive. The report failed to address the core issue of removing encroachments from the canal, it noted. The Court observed that the entire responsibility had been shifted to the Revenue Department, which, as per the committee constituted by the respondents (authorities) had to identify the encroached portion of the Shah Canal. There is enough documentary evidence on record to indicate the names of the encroachers and the area encroached and, therefore, it would not be difficult for the authorities to remove the encroachment, the court said. On the request of the Senior Additional Advocate General, appearing for the government, the bench in its order on July 1 granted ten days time to the authorities to act in the matter and submit the report with regard to the removal of the encroachments. In case of failure, the Vice Chairman, LCMA, and the Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, shall appear in person on the next date of hearing, the court said and listed the matter for further hearing on July 22.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 6:01 am

Indicate PIL progress on Dal Lake in 24 years: High Court to Amicus Curiae

Srinagar, Jul 6: The High Court of J&K and Ladakh has asked the Amicus Curiae assisting it in the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on Dal Lake here to come up with a factual note indicating the progress made in the 24-year-old litigation and the challenges that still remain unaddressed. A division bench of acting Chief Justice, Sanjeev Kumar and Justice Muhammad YousufWani sought to know about the developments while observing that the PIL has been pending for the last 24 years and multiple orders have passed on it including those aimed at improving the condition of the waterbody. With a view to have a complete perspective of the litigation, we request the learned Amicus Curiae to put up a brief factual note indicating as to how this public interest litigation has proceeded and what more is required to be done in the matter, the court said in its order. The Court asked the senior advocate, Z A Shah, the amicus curiae to file the progress report by August 31, the next date of hearing. The PIL filed by Syed Iqbal Tahir Geelani in 2002, who was then a law student at the University of Kashmir (KU), had sought the court's intervention for measures concerning the preservation and conservation of the Dal lake. In terms of an order issued on September 24, 2021, the court had identified certain specific issues concerning Dal lake which it said required attention like cleanliness of the waterbody; the flow of sewage and liquid waste into it; solid waste management in and around the lake and removal of encroachments.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:59 am

SEC approves Rs 751.46 Cr post-disaster recovery projects for J&K

Srinagar, Jul 6: The State Executive Committee (SEC), chaired by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, on Monday approved post-disaster recovery projects worth Rs 751.46 crore for Jammu and Kashmir, paving the way for the reconstruction and restoration of critical infrastructure damaged during the 2025 disasters. The approvals were granted during the second meeting of the SEC for 2026-27 under the Disaster Management framework. The meeting focused on accelerating post-disaster recovery, strengthening disaster preparedness and enhancing emergency response capacity across the Union Territory. The meeting was attended by Administrative Secretaries, Divisional Commissioners, senior officers of the Finance Department, the Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (DMRRR), and other stakeholder departments. Reviewing the implementation plan, Dulloo directed all executing departments to ensure timely completion of the approved projects while adhering to prescribed technical standards, transparency and quality norms so that the intended benefits reach affected communities without delay. He also instructed departments that are yet to submit project proposals, despite the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) having approved funds, to expedite the process and submit the proposals within the next few days. Emphasising optimal utilisation of available resources, the Chief Secretary said the entire allocation earmarked for Jammu and Kashmir should be utilised efficiently for disaster mitigation, restoration and protection works to enhance public safety and welfare. The Committee approved projects worth Rs 751.46 crore under the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) framework. The package covers 1,033 individual projects across the sectors of roads and bridges, power, school education, health, social welfare and agriculture production. These projects will be executed by the respective departments in accordance with the Recovery and Reconstruction Guidelines, approvals issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, sector-specific recommendations of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the PDNA report. The Committee was informed that the Government of Indias High-Level Committee (HLC) had sanctioned Rs 1,534.58 crore for Jammu and Kashmir based on the recommendations of the NDMA and the Sub-Committee of the National Executive Committee. In a separate decision, the SEC approved recovery projects worth 33.19 crore for Ramban district under the PDNA following the April 2025 disaster. The projects cover the sectors of education, animal husbandry and livestock, roads and bridges, housing, and irrigation and flood control, and are aimed at restoring essential infrastructure and public services in the affected areas. To strengthen disaster preparedness and improve emergency response, the Committee also approved the release of assistance under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) to all District Disaster Management Authorities (DDMAs) and the two Divisional Commissioners. Under the approved package, each DDMA will receive Rs 2 crore, while the Divisional Commissioners of Jammu and Kashmir divisions will be provided Rs 1 crore each to meet emergent disaster management requirements and strengthen institutional preparedness. Dulloo stressed the need to build resilient infrastructure and enhance institutional capacity to deal with future disasters, saying timely execution and effective utilisation of the approved funds would significantly strengthen Jammu and Kashmirs disaster resilience and ensure faster recovery for affected communities.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:56 am

Shopian anti-terror operation enters 3rd day

Srinagar, Jul 6:Security forces on Monday resumed a massive anti-terror operation in the Meemandar area of Shopian district, as the search for two suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists entered its third consecutive day. The operation, jointly carried out by the Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), has been continuing since Friday after surveillance systems detected the movement of the suspected militants in the dense orchards of Meemandar. According to officials, the encounter began when the hiding terrorists opened fire on an approaching Army team, triggering a gunfight. Although there has been no fresh exchange of fire since the initial contact, security forces have maintained a tight cordon and intensified searches to prevent the militants from escaping through the thick orchard cover. Additional troops from the Armys Victor Force have been deployed to strengthen the cordon, while all possible escape routes have been sealed. Security personnel have also illuminated parts of the area during the night to counter the natural concealment provided by the dense summer foliage, which creates significant blind spots for surveillance. Officials said search teams have been conducting systematic sweeps of the orchards and adjoining areas using a combination of conventional tactics and technical surveillance. By the end of the second day of the operation, security forces had cleared several villages while maintaining a tight cordon around the remaining search area. According to security establishment officials, the trapped militants are believed to be residents of south Kashmirs Kulgam district. The operation comes amid heightened security arrangements for the ongoing AmarnathYatra and marks the first reported gunfight in the Kashmir Valley since militants were killed in neighbouringKulgam in October last year. Officials said the operation also highlights the growing integration of CCTV networks and other technical surveillance tools with conventional intelligence gathering, enabling security forces to detect militant movement more accurately and launch targeted operations while reducing reliance on prolonged area domination searches.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:53 am

Security forces go beyond call of duty, extend helping hand to Amarnath pilgrims

Baltal, Jul 6:As the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra continues smoothly through the rugged terrain of the Kashmir Himalayas, security personnel deployed along the pilgrimage routes are drawing praise from devotees for extending assistance far beyond their primary responsibility of ensuring security. Along the Baltal and Pahalgam routes, personnel of the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Border Security Force (BSF) and other agencies are working in close coordination to ensure the safety, comfort and well-being of thousands of pilgrims undertaking the annual pilgrimage. Beyond maintaining law and order and safeguarding the yatra against potential threats, the security personnel have been assisting elderly, sick and physically exhausted pilgrims negotiating the challenging mountain terrain, which includes steep ascents, slippery tracks, unpredictable weather and oxygen-deficient high-altitude stretches. Pilgrims said many devotees experience fatigue and breathing difficulties while trekking at elevations exceeding 12,000 feet, where security and rescue personnel have been providing timely assistance. Faced with steep ascents, sudden downpours and dropping oxygen levels, many pilgrims find themselves physically exhausted. It is here that the police personnel are stepping far beyond their traditional mandate, a group of pilgrims said. Specialised teams of the SDRF and Jammu and Kashmir Police have been stationed at vulnerable locations and high-altitude points to respond to emergencies. Quick-response teams equipped with oxygen cylinders remain deployed at critical stretches to provide immediate assistance to pilgrims suffering from acute mountain sickness or hypoxia. Apart from emergency medical support, personnel have been helping pilgrims retrieve lost baggage, regulating movement at narrow stretches to prevent overcrowding, guiding devotees along the route and assisting those unable to continue the trek on their own. Along both the Baltal and Pahalgam tracks, CRPF personnel and other security forces have been seen helping elderly pilgrims negotiate steep and slippery sections. Security personnel have also been carrying exhausted devotees on their backs and assisting senior citizens and children whenever ponies or palanquins were unavailable. The humanitarian efforts of the security forces have earned widespread appreciation from pilgrims, many of whom described them as a reassuring presence throughout the arduous journey. From the twin base camps to the Holy Cave shrine, Jammu and Kashmir Police and SDRF personnel have been seen holding the hands of elderly devotees across difficult stretches, carrying children on their shoulders and physically supporting pilgrims struggling with exhaustion and breathlessness. I didnt think my knees would hold up beyond Domail, said 68-year-old Ramesh Sharma, a pilgrim from Madhya Pradesh. But a young SDRF personnel walked beside me for over two kilometres, matching my pace, holding my arm and constantly encouraging me, he said. The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has long been regarded as a symbol of communal harmony and collective service. This years pilgrimage has once again witnessed coordinated efforts by security and rescue agencies not only to maintain security but also to provide humanitarian assistance, ensuring that devotees complete the pilgrimage safely and with dignity.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:52 am

53 Bn CRPF kick-starts memorial cricket tournament in Baramulla

Baramulla, Jul 6: A three-day memorial cricket tournament in honour of martyred Assistant Commandant GhulamJeelani Khan commenced on Monday at Gantmulla in north Kashmir's Baramulla district. The tournament is being organised by the 53BN of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) which aims to encourage sportsmanship among local youth and strengthen community engagement. The 'Shaheed Ghulam Jeelani Khan, Assistant Commandant Memorial Cricket Tournament' was inaugurated by the family members of the slain officer in the presence of senior officers of the 53 Battalion CRPF, local residents, sports enthusiasts and participating players. The tournament is being organised under the CRPF's Civic Action Programme which brought together eight teams from the local area, who will compete over the next three days. CRPF officials said the event is intended to provide young players with a platform to showcase their sporting talent while promoting teamwork, discipline and healthy competition. The tournament also seeks to inspire youth to pursue sports at higher levels and foster stronger bonds between people from different regions of the country. In his address at the occasion, Commandant of 53 Battalion CRPF, Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, reaffirmed the force's commitment to supporting local youth through sports and other community-orientated initiatives. He said such programmes help strengthen mutual trust and coordination between the public and security forces while creating constructive opportunities for young people. The tournament has been organised as a tribute to the supreme sacrifice of Assistant Commandant Ghulam Jeelani Khan. CRPF officials said similar programmes would continue to be organised under the Civic Action Programme to encourage youth participation and community outreach.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:46 am

A Sons Tribute

On the 16th of May 2026, Kashmir lost one of its quiet scholars, and our family lost its guiding light. More than forty days have now passed since my father, Abdul Rauf Fazili, known in literary circles as Ibne Qadeer, departed from this world. The passage of time has not lessened the void he left behind, rather it has deepened our appreciation of a life lived with dignity, humility and unwavering devotion to knowledge. A great conversationalist who had a considerable knowledge about political, social and literary issues, belonged to a distinguished lineage of learning. He was a direct descendant of the celebrated Kashmiri historian Maulvi Hassan Shah, whose monumental Tarikh-i-Hassan continues to be regarded as one of the greatest chronicles ever written on the history of Kashmir. To inherit such a legacy is one thing, to preserve and enrich it is quite another. My father chose the harder path. The intellectual inheritance did not end with Maulvi Hassan Shah. It was lovingly nurtured by my grandfather, Abdul Qadeer Fazili, a legendary teacher, preacher and mentor from village Gamroo in Bandipore. For decades, our ancestral home at Gamroo was not merely a family residenceit was a place of learning where relatives, neighbours and countless young minds came to seek religious guidance, moral instruction and wisdom. Such was its atmosphere that my late uncle, Mansoor Fazili, affectionately christened our sprawling ancestral home Zindan-e-ZeestThe Prison of Lifea name filled with irony, affection and philosophical reflection, for it was within those walls that generations found freedom through knowledge. My grandfather -Dadaji believed that education was not confined to books, it was a way of living. His routine was unwavering, his meals simple and measured. It was perhaps this extraordinary discipline that blessed him with a long and healthy life of nearly one hundred and one years. He would often visit the schools and speak to the students during the morning assembly sessions. These sessions were far more than routine addressesthey were inspiring lessons on life, values, discipline, and the importance of building strong character. Even in his nineties, he remained an avid reader, proving that the pursuit of knowledge has no age. Yet alongside his discipline lived a wonderful sense of humour. Whenever someone respectfully picked up his shoes or slippers to place them neatly aside, he would mischievously ask, Were your hands washed before touching them? The room would erupt in laughter. His authority was never intimidating, it was softened by wit, kindness and affection. It was in this remarkable household that my Dad, Abdul Rauf Fazili, was raised. The values that defined his own lifehis humility, integrity, scholarship, simplicity and devotion to learningwere not acquired overnight. They were quietly inherited from a father who taught by example and from a home where books were treasured, faith was practiced with sincerity, and knowledge was regarded as the greatest inheritance one generation could leave to the next. The influence of that extraordinary household extended far beyond our own family. In the words of eminent poet, scholar and former civil servant Ayaz Rasool Nazki, my father spent some of his college years with the Nazki family, where he tutored the young Ayaz. Looking back, Ayaz Sahib fondly remembered him as a strict teacher who believed in the old Victorian maxim, Spare the rod and spoil the child. When his family later moved away from Kashmir, the young Ayaz Nazki even wrote home saying, Please tell Rauf Sahib that I am enjoying my freedom. Years later, that childhood fear had turned into deep admiration. On my Dads passing, Ayaz Sahib wrote, Somewhere along the way, my childhood villain had transformed into a hero. He remembered him as a wonderful man and a rare combination of interestsa professional forester deeply immersed in literature and religious scholarship, who could discuss forest management and Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi with equal ease. He ended with words our family will always cherish: His passing away took away a bit from my life too. Allah Maghfirat Farmaye.. Indeed, the Gamroo house did not merely produce scholars, it nurtured lives. Its greatest inheritance was not wealth or property but an enduring culture of learning, discipline, faith and servicevalues that my Dad carried with him throughout his life and quietly passed on to all who knew him. Professionally, he was a forester. Trained at the Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, he dedicated nearly four decades to the forests of Jammu and Kashmir, serving with integrity and distinction until his retirement as Deputy Conservator of Forests in 2000. Those who worked with him remember an officer of rare honesty, quiet efficiency and uncompromising principles. Yet his profession was only one chapter of his remarkable life. Retirement did not mark the end of his work, it marked its true beginning Freed from administrative responsibilities, he immersed himself in scholarship, writing and research. He authored books, translated important religious and historical works into English, Urdu and Kashmiri, and devoted years to studying the spiritual traditions of Kashmir. His work on Awarad-e-Fathiya, and his deeply reflective memoir Meray Aslaf Meray Hum Asr stand as lasting contributions to Kashmiri literature and intellectual life. His greatest labour of love, however, was the English translation of Tarikh-i-Hassan. This monumental undertaking began as a collaboration between my father and his elder brother, the late Professor Manzoor Fazili, himself a distinguished political scientist, teacher and author. Fate intervened cruelly when my uncle Professor Manzoor Fazili passed away before the work could be completed. Many would have accepted such a loss as the end of the project. My father did not Despite advancing age, failing health and the immense challenges of translating a vast Persian chronicle written more than a century ago, he quietly for years worked with extraordinary patience, determined that the voice of his illustrious ancestor should reach readers across the world in English. He rarely sought recognition. He never measured success by awards or public applause. His satisfaction came from completing the task entrusted to him by history and by conscience. Those who knew him personally remember something even greater than his scholarship. They remember his simplicity, kindness, gentle humour, unwavering faith, and his ability to make every visitor feel welcome. He believed that knowledge carried responsibility, that humility was greater than fame, and that ones true wealth lay in character rather than possessions. Abdul Rafia Fazili , filmmaker-presently working and residing in Delhi As his children, we were privileged to witness these values every day. He taught us not through sermons but through the example of his own life. His greatest lessons were honesty, patience, compassion and an unshakeable commitment to truth. My Dad shared a very special bond with my children. In many ways, he was more expressive with his grandchildren than he had ever been with me. Their presence brought him immense joy, and they in turn, adored him & called him as Daduka. He found in them not only companionship but also hope and continuity. When my elder son Wasif left India three years ago to pursue higher studies and eventually settled into his career abroad, it left a void in my fathers heart. Though he was genuinely proud of his achievements, he would often say during our conversations, almost as if he could sense what lay ahead, I dont think I will ever see him again. Those words carried a quiet sadness and an acceptance that was difficult for us to comprehend at the time. Looking back today, they feel almost prophetic. My younger son, Wamiq, was fortunate to remain by his Dadukas side until the very end. The bond they shared was truly special, and those final days left an indelible mark on his young heart. Much later, as he tried to put his emotions into words, he shared with me what those moments had meant to him. On that final night, the doctors called him into the ICU. He told me how his heart was pounding as he walked in, uncertain of what awaited him. He found his Dadu surrounded by monitors, and the relentless beeping of machinesa sound, he says, that will remain with him for the rest of his life. He stood quietly beside him, held his grandfathers hand, and gently rested his other hand on his forehead. Though frightened, he could not bring himself to leave. He wanted to be there, so that he would never have to live with the regret of not standing beside the man he loved in his final moments. As Wamiq stood there holding his Dadukas hand, I too was called into the ICU. Together, we stood beside the man who had been the pillar of our family. I began reciting Surah Yasin, while Wamiq remained silently at his Dadus side, unwilling to let go of his hand. In those final moments, he watched his grandfathers breathing grow steadily slower, each breath weaker than the last, while the warmth slowly left his hands. He later told me that he often wondered whether Dadu was aware that the people who loved him most were standing beside him, surrounding him with their prayers and silent affection. It is a question none of us can answer Then, with remarkable peace and dignity, my father -my Dad took his final breath and departed from this world, leaving behind a lifetime of love, values, and memories that will remain with us forever. Wamiq often reflects on how those hours changed his understanding of life. Watching someone so dear slowly slip away made him realize how fragile our existence is and how, in the end, every life completes its circle. He has often said that he believes his Dadu would have wished to spend his last moments in the comfort of his own home, surrounded by familiar walls and the family he loved so deeply. Yet fate had written a different ending. For nearly two hours, Wamiq remained by his side, witnessing his grandfathers quiet journey into the unknowna moment that has stayed with him ever since. As a son, nothing gives me greater peace than knowing that my children experienced the love, guidance, and warmth of such an extraordinary grandfather. His greatest inheritance was never materialit was the values he instilled, the kindness he demonstrated, and the memories he created. Though he is no longer physically present, his love continues to bind our family together, and for that, I will remain forever grateful. His earthly journey has ended, but his work continues to speak for him. Scholars will remember his contributions. Readers will benefit from his writings. Future generations will know Kashmir a little better because he chose to dedicate his life to preserving its memory. For us, however, he will always remain simply our fatherthe gentle presence whose wisdom guided us, whose prayers protected us, and whose love shaped our lives. Here was one subject that never frightened my fatherdeath. He accepted it with the serenity of a true believer. Whenever the conversation turned to the uncertainty of life, he would often smile and recite the famous couplet: Maut ka ek din muayyan hai, Phir neend raat bhar kyun nahin aati? (The day of death has already been decreed; then why should sleep evade us through the night?) He did not merely quote these words; he lived by them. Death, to him, was not something to be feared but a certainty to be prepared for through faith, good deeds and an honest life. Next day after his passing, as relatives and close friends gathered in our home, the discussion inevitably turned to the inscription that needs to be put on his gravestone. Suggestions came from every direction. Some proposed beautiful Persian couplets, others recommended verses from classical poetry, while a few wished to inscribe elaborate words befitting a scholar of his stature. I, however, felt that simplicity would have been closest to my fathers heart. I preferred that only his name and the dates of his birth and passing be engraved. As the discussion continued, something extraordinary happened. Looking for a writing pad, I picked up the very pad my Dad had been using during his final days. Almost absent-mindedly, I turned the first page. There, in his own unmistakable handwriting, was a note. It was not a draft of a book. Nor was it a translation or a quotation. It was his own instruction, written calmly and clearly, telling us exactly what should be inscribed on his gravestone. For a few moments, I simply stood there in disbelief. The conversations around me stopped. Every suggestion, every debate, every differing opinion came to an end. It was as though my father, even after leaving this world, had gently settled the matter himself. His final wish had been waiting for us all alongin his own hand writing. There could have been no greater testament to the peace with which he had accepted the inevitable journey that awaits every soul. Those words, written by his own hand, now rest upon his grave, just as he had wished. May Almighty Allah envelop him in His infinite mercy, forgive his shortcomings, illuminate his grave with His Noor and grant him the highest place in Jannat-ul-Firdous. May his legacy continue to inspire all those who believe that knowledge, humility and service are the noblest pursuits of life. Indeed, some people leave this world quietly, but the light of their lives continues to illuminate generations. Abdul Rauf Fazili was one such man. Abdul Rafia Fazili , filmmaker-presently working and residing in Delhi

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:42 am

Why Kashmiris must introspect

Across Kashmir, as elsewhere, we are witnessing the rapid rise of self-styled journalists and social media reporters who command audiences running into lakhs and even millions. Armed with cameras and social media pages, many claim to be serving the public interest. Yet, increasingly, they are engaging in sensationalism, conducting media trials, and commenting on highly specialized subjects without the requisite knowledge or formal training in journalism. The consequences of this shift are not merely academic; they can destroy reputations, careers, and lives. THE DANGEROUS RISE OF DIGITAL VIGILANTISM Two recent incidents from Kashmir perfectly illustrate how social media has mutated from a tool of information into a weapon of mass character assassination; one targeting a medical professional, the other an educator. Though the contexts differ, the underlying malady is the same: arrogant ignorance armed with a smartphone. In the first case, a cardiologist at Government Medical College (GMC), Anantnag, was subjected to public questioning and criticism by self-styled social media journalists and influencers. The doctor, a trained specialist performing advanced cardiac catheterization procedures, was publicly scrutinized by individuals who appeared to possess little or no understanding of the basics of cardiology, let alone the complexities of interventional cardiac procedures. Medicine, like law, engineering, or aviation, is a highly specialized profession. A cardiologist spends years in medical school, residency, and super-specialty training before independently performing advanced procedures. To publicly question such expertise without adequate knowledge is not investigative journalism; it is misinformation masquerading as accountability. In the second case, a lecturer from Sopore was accused of allegedly harassing a student. Before any official investigation could establish the facts, sections of social media had already pronounced him guilty. Videos, commentaries, and inflammatory posts spread like wildfire, exposing the individual to public humiliation and social ostracism. Subsequent police inquiries reportedly found no evidence to substantiate the allegations, and the lecturer was declared innocent. Yet, by then, the damage had already been done; reputations in the digital age are often destroyed in hours but may never be fully restored. These two cases are not isolated aberrations; they are symptoms of a deeply entrenched culture of digital vigilantism where trial by social media has replaced due process. In both instances, the accused were presumed guilty from the outset, their decades of hard work, training, and service rendered irrelevant by the court of public outrage. This raises a fundamental question: who compensates an innocent person after he has been subjected to a relentless media trial? Who restores the dignity of an individual whose name, image, and reputation have been tarnished before the facts are established? What about the emotional trauma endured not only by the individual but also by his family, his parents, spouse, children, and loved ones, who are forced to suffer public shame, social isolation, and immense psychological distress? The pain inflicted by public vilification cannot simply be undone by a subsequent finding of innocence. Even if those who orchestrated such campaigns were to issue public apologies, would that be sufficient? Can a belated apology truly restore years of hard-earned reputation? Can it erase the stigma, whispers, and suspicion that often continue to haunt an innocent person long after the allegations have been disproved? The answer, more often than not, is no. Constructive criticism and public scrutiny are essential in a democracy. Doctors, public officials, and institutions must remain accountable. However, accountability must be informed, evidence-based, and conducted through proper channels. When individuals lacking expertise sensationalize complex issues for views and followers, they risk misleading the public and undermining trust in vital institutions, be it our hospitals or our educational system. THE ECONOMICS OF OUTRAGE This growing trend violates one of the most fundamental principles of justice: every individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Courts operate on evidence, due process, and impartial investigation. Social media, by contrast, often operates on emotions, outrage, and algorithms designed to maximize engagement. The incentives driving this ecosystem are obvious. Sensational headlines, emotional narratives, and controversy attract clicks, shares, and followers. The economics of social media reward outrage rather than accuracy. The louder the accusation, the greater the visibility. Truth often becomes secondary. This is not an argument against citizen journalism. Indeed, citizen reporting has exposed corruption, highlighted social injustices, and brought neglected issues to public attention. However, freedom of expression must be accompanied by responsibility. Without ethical standards, social media can quickly become a tool for character assassination rather than public service. A CRISIS OF VALUES Equally concerning is the type of content increasingly celebrated by large sections of society. Many social media influencers, some with follower counts exceeding one million, routinely promote dangerous stunts, indecent behaviour, vulgarity, and attention-seeking acts solely to increase views. Shock value has become a commodity. One is compelled to ask: what exactly are we choosing to consume, and why? The popularity of such content raises important questions about society itself. Social media platforms merely reflect collective preferences. If millions follow individuals known primarily for sensationalism, irresponsible behaviour, or public shaming, it suggests a deeper crisis of values and media literacy. We cannot blame the algorithm alone; the algorithm is a mirror reflecting our own choices. INTROSPECTION AND REGULATION The issue, therefore, is not only about content creators; it is equally about audiences. On an individual level, we must introspect about what we are promoting, sharing, and consuming. Every click, share, like, and follow contributes to shaping the digital ecosystem. By rewarding sensationalism with views and engagement, we inadvertently encourage its proliferation. Society must collectively ask whether we wish to elevate informed voices and meaningful discourse or continue to celebrate controversy and spectacle. Citizens must learn to distinguish journalism from performance, investigation from speculation, and information from entertainment. Journalism is not merely holding a microphone in front of someone. It demands rigorous fact-checking, ethical responsibility, verification of sources, respect for privacy, and an understanding of legal and professional boundaries. Social media reporters are often accountable to no one except platform algorithms. Furthermore, there is an urgent need for a robust legal and regulatory framework to address reckless digital vigilantism and misinformation. While freedom of expression is a cornerstone of democracy, it cannot become a shield for defamation, deliberate misinformation, or public shaming. Strict laws must be enforced against those who knowingly spread false allegations, conduct media trials, or tarnish reputations without evidence. Accountability in the digital space is no less important than accountability in traditional media. Educational institutions, media organizations, and civil society must also invest in media literacy programs so that people, particularly the youth, can critically evaluate online information and recognize the difference between verified facts and sensational narratives. CONCLUSION As consumers of information, we must ask ourselves difficult questions: Are we rewarding truth or sensationalism? Are we following individuals because they inform us or merely because they entertain us? Are we contributing to informed public discourse or becoming participants in digital mob justice? A healthy democracy depends not merely on the freedom to speak but also on the wisdom to listen critically. In the age of social media, that distinction has never been more important. Mohammad Fouz ul Azeem, Research Scholar, Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Management National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar Views expressed in this article are solely personal and do not reflect the views or positions of the institution with which the author is affiliated.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:39 am

The grand truth

Recently the top Shia cleric of Iraq Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, declared that dumping untreated sewage, solid waste, biomedical or chemical waste into rivers is forbidden under Islamic law. According to the decree issued by his office these acts were declared as sins as these acts cause harm to public health. The Grand Ayatollah had to intervene in response to a query from a group of people who said pollution in Iraqs rivers especially Tigris and Euphrates had worsened in the last 5 to 6 years. The untreated waste coming from different cities like Bagdad, Mosul, Tikrit, Hillah, Najaf, Samawah, Fallujah etc contaminate the waters of Tigris and Euphrates and cause serious health and environmental hazards in these cities. Ayatollah Sistanis office said dumping of solid or liquid waste was not permitted because it leads to harm to people, and anyone responsible for it is sinful under Islamic law and could also bear legal liability, and that breaking the relevant government regulations was likewise impermissible. It urged authorities to provide alternative means of waste disposal and proper waste management services to the people living around Tigris and Euphrates rivers especially. The decree came amid a worsening pollution in Najaf province, where the river Euphrates is polluted due to flushing of the untreated waste water into it. According to the news reports the wastewater projects in Najaf Sewerage Directorate were unable to treat all the waste water as they have the limited waste water treatment capacity due to massive urbanisation. The five sewerage treatment plants-STPs in Najaf and Kufa are designed to handle about 85,000 cubic meters per day, but incoming waste water volume exceeds these limits and now they have sought intervention of religious scholars as well who can guide the society. Iraqs Environment Ministry has decided to set up STPs in all cities of Iraq to protect the Tigris and Euphrates. WORKSHOPS FOR RELIGIOUS LEADERS When I read about this alarming situation in these Iraqi cities, it reminds me of my own Jammu & Kashmir, a tiny hilly province where water from glaciers gets polluted downstream in rivers and streams. From Poonch to Pahalgam and Kishtwar to Kupwara all the rivers, streams and lakes are polluted not only with waste water but with municipal solid waste-MSW as well. Huge garbage dump sites have been set up on the banks of rivers and streams in Poonch, Pahalgam, Ramban, Kupwara, Srinagar, Budgam, Anantnag, Kulgam and other districts. In Poonch this site was established by the Municipal Council itself around 20 years back. In many other towns also I have seen such waste dumping sites set up by the local municipalities near banks of rivers, streams, irrigation canals and even around wetlands? Unfortunately our religious scholars are not vocal on these issues. Many Khateebs and Ulemas do speak about water bodies, water pollution and waste but these sermons are not given on regular basis, with consistency and proper research and that is why I suggested to NGT and even J&K on many occasions to hold workshops and roundtables for our religious scholars across J&K where they would be properly trained about MSW Rules 2026, Air Pollution Act 1981, Water Pollution Act 1974, Wetland Rules 2017 and other relevant laws and rules governing environment. POONCH TO PAMPORE SITUATION IS ALARMING In Poonch river pollution case the National Green Tribunal-NGT has imposed hefty penalties on Municipal Council Poonch and only a few days back the NGT directed the District Magistrate of Poonch to prosecute the CEO Municipal Council for having failed to remove tons of legacy waste on the banks of Poonch river. The situation of Srinagar city is more alarming as entire untreated liquid waste and sewerage gets flushed into River Jhelum for the last several decades. The same water is pumped and supplied to people downstream by the PHE Jal Shakti Department in Bandipora, Baramulla districts. The solid and liquid waste that flows in Jhelum from Anantnag, Bijbehara and Srinagar gets settled in Wullar Lake as well which impacts our aquatic population. It is quite shocking that the Municipal Committee Pampore in District Pulwama is dumping its untreated waste near the saffron fields of local villages of Patlibagh and Chandhara. In spite of the fact that the J&K Pollution Control Committee imposed environmental compensation of Rs 3 crores on MC Pampore three years back, the illegal work has not stopped? ROLE OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS & NGTS DIRECTION In fact I had raised the issue of pollution in Wullar Lake in National Green Tribunal-NGT long back in 2019 in the case titled Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat vs State of J&K (Original Application No. 351/2019). After a few years a landmark judgement was passed wherein the National Green Tribunal-NGT directed the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir and the J&K Chief Secretary to involve religious leaders, preachers, and NGOs in creating widespread environmental and waste management awareness. In fact I had made these suggestions to NGT but even after so many years no such programme was conducted by the Government. The NGTs Principal Bench had ordered training modules to sensitize local NGOs and religious leaders on wetland conservation. The Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir and Deputy Commissioners were tasked with convening these workshops. But I am sorry to say that nothing has been done in this regard even after so many years ? USER FEE ON TOURISTS Kashmir valley is witnessing a huge tourist rush and our hill stations like Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, Doodhpathri, Yusmarg and even Gurez are choked with trash. Under the MSW Rules 2016 special provisions have been introduced for solid waste management in hilly areas and islands. These include the levy of user fees on tourists and regulation of tourist inflow by local bodies based on available waste management facilities. Designated collection points will be established for non-biodegradable waste in such areas. Local populations will be encouraged to hand over waste to local bodies and discouraged from littering. Hotels and restaurants have to undertake decentralised processing of wet waste in accordance with norms prescribed by State PCBs or Pollution Control Committees in UTs. CONCLUSION The Fatwa (Decree) issued by Grand Ayatollah Sistani of Iraq must be an eye opener for the Muslim scholars of Kashmir who need to gear up for a big fight against climate change and environmental degradation. In fact workshops, training for our imams and khateebs should have been held 20 years back but it is never too late. This is the time for Climate Action and every influential person in the society has to play a role. The Deputy Commissioners across J&K must start working on this and prepare a list of religious scholars and social media influencers, NGOs etc in their respective districts who could be trained to lead the campaign against environmental pollution. Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat is Founder of J&K RTI Movement & Chairman J&K Climate Action Group.

Greater Kashmir 7 Jul 2026 5:30 am