San Diego mosque shooters met online, left writings expressing hate: FBI
San Diego, May 20: Two teenagers who shot and killed three people in an attack on a California mosque were radicalised online where they first met and shared white supremacist views, according to authorities and writings they authored. The pair didn't discriminate on who they hated, Mark Remily, the lead FBI agent in San Diego, said Tuesday. The writings, obtained by The Associated Press, include hateful rhetoric toward Jewish people, Muslims and Islam, as well as the LGBTQ+ community, Black people, women, and both the political left and right. Both express beliefs that white people are being eliminated, and one writes about mental health struggles and being rejected by women. Investigators also found at least 30 guns, ammunition and a crossbow at two residences after Monday's attack in San Diego and were trying to uncover whether the shooters had broader plans, Remily said. The shooters, Cain Clark, 17, and Caleb Vazquez, 18, killed themselves, according to police. Family of the two teens could not immediately be reached for comment. Authorities praised the three men they killed including Amin Abdullah, a beloved security guard for slowing the attackers at the Islamic Centre of San Diego and preventing them from reaching 140 schoolchildren just steps away. Imam Taha Hassane said Abdullah engaged the suspects in a gunbattle and called for a lockdown on his radio. He sacrificed his life to stop them from getting inside the classrooms. The shooting was the latest in a string of attacks on houses of worship and comes amid rising threats and hate crimes targeting the Muslim and Jewish communities since the beginning of war in the Middle East, forcing increases in security. Authorities have said there was no specific threat against the Islamic center, which is the largest mosque in San Diego and also houses a school, police said. In Cain's writings, he calls for Muslims to be exterminated. The document includes symbols long associated with white supremacists and Nazis. The two referred to themselves as Sons of Tarrant, an apparent reference to the white supremacist who attacked mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2019, killing 51 people. Muslim American organizations noted that anti-Muslim rhetoric has been on the rise across the US. The two suspects met online before discovering they both lived in the San Diego area, the FBI said. In terms of how the radicalization occurred, we're still digging into that, Remily said. James Canning, a spokesman for San Diego Unified School District, said Clark had been attending school online since 2021 and was set to graduate next month. In 2024, he was a member of the wrestling team at Madison High School. Canning said Clark had no record of disciplinary issues in high school. Neighbours Marne and Ted Celaya said they last saw Clark a few hours before the shooting and that he waved as he got into a car alone and drove away. They described the family as good neighbours and recalled watching Cain grow up. It's unbelievable, Marne Celaya said of the shooting. He's helped me bring in my groceries. Police said the security guard opened fire when the shooters arrived at the Islamic Center and tried to barge inside. As the shooters made their way into the lobby, they wounded the guard, who kept firing at them, forcing them back outside, where the attackers fatally shot him, Police Chief Scott Wahl said. The pair went back inside and searched through rooms that were emptied during the lockdown, Wahl said. They exited into the parking lot, where they fatally shot Mansour Kaziha and Nadir Awad, according to police. The men drew the attackers farther away from the building, Wahl said. Kaziha, known as Abu Ezz, was everything to the Islamic Centre, Hassane said. He was the handyman. He was the cook. He was the caretaker, Hassane said. Abdullah had worked at the mosque for more than a decade. He wanted to defend the innocent so he decided to become a security guard, said family friend Shaykh Uthman Ibn Farooq. Hassane cried as leaders of different faiths embraced him at a vigil Tuesday evening. He told the hundreds who had gathered at a park next to the centre that they were there to celebrate the community's unity. We are here to celebrate the patience, the resilience of the Muslim community, he said. We are here to honour our heroes, our martyrs. The Islamic Centre sits in a neighbourhood with Middle Eastern restaurants and markets. It includes Al Rashid School, which offers courses in Arabic language, Islamic studies and the Quran for students ages 5 and up, its website says. Josie-Ana Edenshaw, who has been going to the mosque for three years, said it was especially welcoming to new Muslims. They've always opened their doors, even to people who aren't Muslim, they invite people to Ramadan dinners, Edenshaw said. Every person at that masjid will smile at you, using the Arabic word for mosque. The center's imam said Tuesday that the mosque and its community wasn't immune to threats over the years. We have never ever expected such things to happen at the Islamic Centre of San Diego, Hassane said. I mean we are used to receiving hate mails, hate messages, people driving by and cursing and all that stuff. But such horrible crime, we have never expected this.
GMC Baramulla employees hold candlelight protest over pending promotions, service issues
Baramulla, May 19:The Non-Gazetted Employees Forum of Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla on Tuesday organised a peaceful candlelight protest in support of employees facing long-pending service issues and stagnation in promotions. The protest was held in a disciplined manner, with employees gathering to express solidarity with staff members working across various medical colleges. The participants said that despite rendering years of dedicated service, many employees have not received promotions for the past seven years, leading to growing frustration and mental stress among the workforce. Speaking during the protest, an employee said the prolonged stagnation and lack of career progression had severely affected the morale of workers. He said the employees have continued to perform their duties sincerely despite uncertainty surrounding their professional growth. The employee further said that the six-day strike earlier launched by the employees was suspended following assurances given by Javid Hassan Baig. He said the employees respect the assurance of the MLA and hope that their genuine demands will be addressed in a positive and time-bound manner. The Non-Gazetted Employees Forum reiterated that its movement remains peaceful and democratic and appealed to the administration and concerned authorities to resolve the long-pending issues of employees at the earliest.
SKIMS organises walkathon in support of 100-day intensified Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan
Srinagar, May 19: Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences organised a walkathon within the institute premises to reaffirm its unwavering commitment towards building a drug-free society. The event was held as part of the 100-day intensified Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan launched by the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir on April 11, 2026. The walkathon was organized under the patronage of Director SKIMS/EOSG, Prof. M. Ashraf Ganie and was graced by Director National Health Mission (NHM), Akriti Sagar. Among the prominent dignitaries and participants present on the occasion were Zahoor Ahmad Mir, Additional Director SKIMS; Dr. Manzoor Ahmad, Director Finance SKIMS; Prof. Bashir Ahmad Fomda, Dean Medical Faculty SKIMS; Prof. Nisar Ahmad Bhat, Head Department of Pediatric Surgery; Prof. Syed Mudasir, Head Department of Biochemistry and Principal Paramedical College; Prof. Feroz Shaheen, Head Department of Radio Diagnosis; Prof. Anjum Bashir Fazili, Head Department of Community Medicine and Coordinator of the 100-Day Intensified Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan; Prof. Syed Basina Yasin, Head Department of Pathology; Prof. Ghulam Hassan Yatoo, Head Department of Hospital Administration; and Prof. Syed Nisar Ahmad, Head Department of Medical Oncology, along with faculty members, students of SKIMS, SKIMS Paramedical College, and Madr-e-Meherban College of Nursing SKIMS. Speaking on the occasion, Director SKIMS Prof M Ashraf Ganie reiterated the crucial role of healthcare professionals in creating awareness against substance abuse and in guiding society towards a healthier future. He stated that healthcare workers, being at the forefront of patient care and community outreach, have a moral and professional responsibility to actively contribute towards building a drug-free society. He emphasized that awareness, early intervention, counseling, and collective societal participation are essential in combating the growing menace of drug addiction. The 100-day intensive campaign is envisioned as a high-impact phase of the broader Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, focusing on awareness generation, early identification of substance abuse, community engagement, and strict action against drug supply networks. SKIMS, through its Department of Community Medicine, has already been undertaking a series of awareness and outreach activities under the 100-Day Intensified Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan, involving multiple stakeholders and reinforcing the administrations commitment and zero-tolerance policy against substance abuse with the vision of creating a healthier and drug-free society.
All Faiths, One Message: Warning Against Intoxicants
Across civilizations and religious traditions, intoxicants and alcohol have often been viewed not merely as substances, but as factors capable of impairing judgment, disturbing social harmony, and affecting moral and spiritual well-being. Different faiths may express this in different language, yet many carry a common concern regarding intoxication and loss of self-control. In Hindu scriptures, several texts discourage the consumption of intoxicants. References in the BhagavataPurana, Brahma Purana, Chandogya Upanishads, and Manu Smriti describe alcohol consumption as undesirable and spiritually harmful. In Vaishnavism, alcohol is considered Tamsik in nature, associated with ignorance and loss of higher consciousness. Traditional teachings among Brahmins and scholars often regard habitual drinking as a serious moral lapse. Vedic thought generally emphasizes that intoxicants may hinder spiritual growth, weaken self-discipline, and contribute to conflict and neglect of responsibilities. While Ayurveda has historically mentioned limited medicinal use under specific circumstances, recreational use is largely discouraged. In Christianity, the Book of Proverbs (20:1) states: Wine is a mocker and beer a brawler; whoever is led astray by them is not wise. Similarly, Proverbs 31:45 cautions leaders against intoxication, warning that it can cloud judgment and affect justice and responsibility. In Islam, the Holy Quran (Surah Al-Maidah, Chapter 5, Verse 90) clearly advises believers to abstain from intoxicants and gambling, describing them as harmful influences that divert individuals from righteousness and well-being. In Buddhism, the Fifth Precept advises followers to refrain from intoxicants because they can cloud the mind, impair mindfulness, and encourage carelessness and harmful actions. Similarly, Sikh teachings in the Guru Granth Sahib discourage intoxication and emphasize maintaining spiritual awareness and self-control. While expressions differ across traditions, a common message emerges: substances that impair judgment and self-control may affect not only individual health but also families, relationships, and society. In view of growing concerns regarding substance use and its impact on youth and communities, continued awareness, prevention, education, and collective efforts under initiatives such as NashaMukt Bharat Abhiyaan remain important in building a healthier and more responsible society, particularly in regions with rich spiritual and cultural traditions such as Jammu & Kashmir. Afzal Hassan Dar is a senior citizen
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Stop witch hunt of former Jama'at-e-Islami chief's mourners: Mehbooba Mufti
Srinagar, May 19: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to stop the witch hunt against people who expressed their emotions at the funeral of former Jama'at-e-Islami chief Shaikh Ghulam Hassan. People spoke out of emotion and grief at the funeral of Shaikh Ghulam Hassan who was not only the head of Jama'at but also a learned Islamic scholar. We might not like what they said, but it was not anti-national, Mufti told reporters in Kulgam. The former chief minister visited Hassan's family at Tarigam in Kulgam to offer condolences to the bereaved. It is unfortunate that mourners have been slapped with FIRs merely for expressing grief and emotions. (I) request Omar Abdullah and Manoj Sinha to stop this witch hunt, Mufti said in a post on X. She also demanded action against those army personnel who allegedly pushed a youth into a house where a wild bear was trapped. That youngster is fighting for life in a hospital after being attacked by the bear. We hold the army in high esteem and respect its service to the nation, but those who have endangered the life of this youth should be held accountable, she added.
Stop witch hunt of former Jamaat-e-Islami chief's mourners: Mehbooba Mufti
PDP president Mehbooba Mufti urged the Jammu and Kashmir administration to halt the witch hunt against individuals who expressed emotions at the funeral of former Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shaikh Ghulam Hassan. She also demanded accountability for army personnel who allegedly endangered a youth's life by pushing him into a house with a trapped wild bear.
Stop witch hunt of former Jamaat-e-Islami chiefs mourners: Mehbooba
SRINAGAR: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to stop the witch hunt against people who expressed their emotions at the funeral of former Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shaikh Ghulam Hassan. People spoke out of emotion and grief at the funeral of Shaikh Ghulam Hassan who was not only the head of []
Mehbooba Mufti criticises FIR over remarks at Sheikh Ghulam Hassans last rites
Fatima Sana, Lauren Bell Among Big Movers In Latest ICC Womens Rankings
ODI Player Rankings: Key Pakistan and England players have made strides up the ICC Women's T20I and ODI Player Rankings, in light of impressive displays leading up to the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Pakistan captain Fatima Sana was one of the biggest movers in the wake of Pakistan Women's 3-0 clean sweep against Zimbabwe Women in Karachi in the T20I series, with the all-rounder being named Player of the Match for her match-winning unbeaten 62 in the final encounter and reaching a career-high rating of 543 after jumping four spots to 23 in the ICC Women's T20I batting rankings. Fatima proved to be the star with the ball during the series as well after picking up five scalps, resulting in a six place climb to 29th in the T20I bowling rankings. Pakistan spinner Nashra Sandhu also climbed a place in the T20I bowling rankings thanks to five wickets in the series to sit tied for seventh in the T20I bowling rankings with teammate Sadia Iqbal, the Pakistan spinner retaining her No.1 ranking after picking up six wickets throughout the series. Other Pakistan spinners also making ground included Tuba Hassan, who jumped a whopping 16 places to 44th following strong displays in the series. Fatima proved to be the star with the ball during the series as well after picking up five scalps, resulting in a six place climb to 29th in the T20I bowling rankings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the ODI rankings the biggest movers were England seamer Lauren Bell who claimed five wickets during the recent 1-1 series against New Zealand women. The stand-out seamer jumped three places in the ODI bowling rankings to 18th with a career high rating in the process, while she also moved three spots to 22nd in the all-rounder stakes. In the ODI batting ranks New Zealand batter Brooke Halliday rose three places to 14th with teammate Isabella Gaze jumping seven places to 51st. England spinner Charlie Dean also gained four places in the ODI bowling ranks to sit 58th. Article Source: IANS
Teenage gunmen open fire on San Diego mosque, killing 3 men and then themselves
San Diego(US), May 19: Two teenage shooters opened fire at a San Diego mosque on Monday and killed three men before killing themselves a few blocks away, police said. The attack at the Islamic Centre of San Diego is being investigated as a hate crime, San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl said at a news conference at a neighbourhood park across from the mosque. He said the circumstances that led up to this would come out in the days ahead. Wahl said later that officers had been talking to one of the teenagers' mothers earlier in the day after she had contacted police around 9:40 am to say her son was missing along with multiple weapons and her vehicle. She was beginning to develop a bigger picture as to what she was dealing with and was conveying that to our folks, and we were trying to put that together and get out in front of this as quickly as we could, Wahl said. The mother also found a note, Wahl said. He did not disclose its contents but said of the case, There was definitely hate rhetoric that was involved, though there was no specific threat against the Islamic Center of San Diego, Wahl said. Wahl said the teenager whose mom contacted police was a student at Madison High School, about a mile away from the Islamic Centre. Police have not released the names of the teenagers. Among those killed was a mosque security guard, who police believe played a pivotal role in keeping the attack from being much worse, Wahl said. Later he said authorities continued to review the security guard's response, but it's fair to say his actions were heroic. Undoubtedly he saved lives today, Wahl said. The center is the largest mosque in San Diego County and includes the Al Rashid School that offers courses in Arabic language, Islamic studies and the Quran for students ages 5 and up, according to its website. All of the kids are safe, Wahl said, appearing emotional. Our hearts go out to the families that are in this moment being notified of what has happened to their loved ones. Police responded within four minutes of being called, Wahl said. As they arrived, gunshots rang out a few blocks away where a landscaper was shot at but uninjured. The shooters were found dead in a vehicle stopped in the middle of a road nearby, he said. Aerial TV footage showed more than a dozen children holding hands and being walked out of the parking lot of the center as it was surrounded by scores of police vehicles. The white mosque is in a neighbourhood of homes, apartments and strip malls with Middle Eastern restaurants and markets. Parents were directed to a nearby area to retrieve their children. The mosque's director, Imam Taha Hassane called it extremely outrageous to target a place of worship. All the places of worship in our beautiful city should always be protected, he said. He added that the centre focused on interfaith relations and community building, and that a group of non-Muslims had been touring the mosque earlier Monday to learn about Islam. The Islamic Center's website says its mission is to not only serve the Muslim population but also work with the larger community to serve the less fortunate, to educate, and to better our nation. Five daily prayers are held there, and the mosque works with other organisations and people of all faiths on social causes. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, one of the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy groups in the U.S., condemned the shooting. No one should ever fear for their safety while attending prayers or studying at an elementary school, said CAIR-San Diego Executive Director Tazheen Nizam in a statement. We are working to learn more about this incident and we encourage everyone to keep this community in your prayers. Gov Gavin Newsom's office said he was being briefed. We are grateful to the first responders on the scene working to protect the community and urge everyone to follow guidance from local authorities, his office posted on the social platform X.
KCFL football trials gather momentum across Kashmir
The Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council continued its Valley-wide football talent identification drive under the Kashmir Champions Football League (KCFL) with successful trials conducted in Kupwara and Baramulla, while the NorthEast United FC open selection trials, in collaboration with J&K Sports Council generated massive excitement at the TRC Synthetic Turf Ground, Srinagar. The KCFL initiative, as per a statement is emerging as one of the largest grassroots football movements ever undertaken in Jammu & Kashmir, aims to create a structured pathway for young footballers from local grounds to competitive professional football. At Kupwara, football trials were conducted at Playground Kulangam, where aspiring players from different parts of the district turned up in large numbers to showcase their talent before selectors. Simultaneously, the trials at the Synthetic Turf Football Stadium, Azad Gunj, Baramulla witnessed tremendous enthusiasm and participation from local youth. The Baramulla event was graced by MLA Baramulla Javid Hassan Baig, who interacted with players and appreciated the efforts being made to strengthen grassroots football and provide sporting opportunities to the youth of the region. Meanwhile, Srinagar remained the focal point of football activity as NorthEast United FC, conducted open selection trials in collaboration with the Sports Council, the first time an Indian Super League club has organised such trials in Jammu & Kashmir. Present during the Srinagar event was Naushad Moosa, Technical Director of NorthEast United FC and Head Coach of the India U-23 National Football Team, whose presence added major national significance to the initiative. The KCFL is not merely a tournament but a long-term developmental platform designed to nurture talent, promote youth engagement, and strengthen grassroots football culture across Jammu & Kashmir. The initiative also forms part of the Governments larger youth outreach and anti-drug awareness efforts through sports-based engagement. The next phase of football trials under the KCFL is scheduled for May 19 in Anantnag, Kulgam, and Pulwama, as the Valley-wide talent hunt continues to expand across South Kashmir.
HED orders transfers of principals, in-charge principals
Srinagar, May 18: The J&K Higher Education Department (HED) on Monday ordered a major reshuffle of principals and in-charge principals besides assigning look after charges of principals to senior most associate professors of the colleges. The order in this regard has been issued Commissioner HED Ram Niwas Sharma. As per the order, Principal Mohammad Zubair presently on deputation to Cluster University of Jammu (CUJ) as Dean, has been transferred and posted as Principal, GDC Ghagwal. Principal GDC Kishtwar Basharat Iqbal has been transferred and posted as Principal GDC Bhaderwah while Principal GDC Nowshera Farooq Ahmed, has been transferred and posted as Principal GDC Sidhra. Principal GDC Udhampur Sanjay Kumar has been transferred and posted as Principal MAM College Jammu while Principal GDC Ramnagar Bhavnaish Chand has been transferred and posted as Principal GDC Udhampur vice Sanjay Kumar. Principal GDC Magam Tasleema Bano has been transferred and posted as Principal GDC Baramulla while Principal GCW Bhagwati Nagar Naveen Anand has been transferred and posted as Principal GCW Parade Jammu. Naveen Anand shall take over charge on June 1 of 2026 after the retirement of Ravender Kumar Tickoo, the order reads. Principal GDC Majalta Shalini Sharma has been transferred and posted as Principal GCW Bhagwati Nagar Jammu vice Naveen Anand and shall assume charge on June 1 of 2026. Principal GDC Pampore Gazala Gayas has been transferred and posted as Principal GDC Kokernag while Principal Government College of Education Jammu Jyoti Parihar shall hold additional charge of Dean Education, Cluster University Jammu ill further orders. Principal GDC Hyderpora Srinagar shall hold additional charge of Principal GDC Budgam with effect from June 1 of 2026 after retirement of Mohammad Amin Malik on May 31 of 2026, the order reads.HED has also ordered posting of Associate Professors holding look-after charge of principals. Mohammad Farooq has been transferred from GDC Bhaderwah and assigned look after charge as Principal GDC Budhal, while Sanjeet Kour Sodhi has been shifted from GDC Ukhral to GDC Vijaypur. Tariq Ahmad Shikari has been transferred from GDC Kralpora to GDC Sogam while Tariq Ahmad Wani has been transferred from GDC Tulail to GDC Hadipora as look after Principal and Bilal Ahmad Sheikh has been transferred from GDC Gurez to GDC Beerwah and assigned look after charge of principal of the college. Ghulam Abas has been transferred from GDC Kokernag to GDC Pampore while Rumania Ashraf of GDC Rajpora has been shifted to GDC Langate. The government has also assigned look-after charge of Principal posts to 22 senior Associate Professors. Syed Muzaffar Ahmad has been transferred from GDC Bemina and assigned charge of Principal GDC Sopore, while Umer Din Rather from GDC Thathri shall look after GDC Chatroo. Abdul Rashid Wani has been assigned look after charge of GDC Khansahib while Mohammad Sadeeq of GDC Nowshera, and Shokit Hussain of GDC Mendhar have also been assigned look after charge of principals. Abdul Gani Kumar from SP College Srinagar shall look after GDC Kralpora while Rajinder Kumar Sharma has been assigned look after charge of GDC Ramnagar. Mansa Ram shall look after GDC Marwah, while Alpana Vohra has been assigned GDC Majalta and shall assume charge on June 1 of 2026. As per the order, Satish Kumar has been assigned look after charge of GDC Ukhral while Manzoor Ahmad Dar will look after GDC Charar-i-Sharief, and Syed Gulzar Ahmad will look after Government College for Women (GCW) Baramulla. Also, Neen Kumar Manhas shall look after GDC Rajpora, Kamal Kishore will look after GDC Kupwara, and Syeed Shouket Rasool GDC Magam. Lekh Raj has been assigned GDC Kishtwar while Sadat Hassan Kar shall look after GDC Tulail. Mubashir Koul has been assigned GDC Soibugh, while Assad Ullah Khan shall look after GDC Tangdar from July 1 of 2026 after retirement of Mushtaq Ahmad Wani. Daljeet Singh, presently on deputation to Cluster University Jammu, shall look after GDC Tangmarg from July 1 of 2026 after retirement of Irfan-ul-Majeed. As per the order, Farooq Ahmad Mir shall continue to look after GDC Gurez, while Raj Kumar Gupta has been assigned GDC Chenani The arrangement of Associate Professors as In-charge Principals on look-after basis shall remain purely temporary till permanent selection of Principals is received from the J&K Public Service Commission, the order reads. The order reads that the arrangement shall not confer any preferential right for promotion and shall automatically cease upon posting of regular Principals. The arrangement shall be reversible in case of any adverse report from investigation agencies and shall remain subject to the outcome of writ petitions pending before competent courts of law, the order reads.
Drishyam 3: Mohanlal`s massive fee in crores for third installment revealed
Reports suggest Mohanlal charged Rs 20 crore for Drishyam 3, making him the highest-paid actor in the franchise. Meena, Esther Anil and Ansiba Hassan also reportedly received major pay hikes ahead of the films worldwide release on May 21, 2026 soon
Kerala CM Satheesan forms SIT to probe 2023 attacks on Congress workers during Left regime
A fierce political faceoff had ensued three years back during the Left regime when Congress workers were thrashed for waving black flags at Vijayan's motorcade, leading to an intense war of words between two rival factions in the coastal state. Calling Vijayan Kerala's most cruel home minister, senior Congress leader MM Hassan had alleged that Youth Congress protesters were beaten up for waving black flags at the CM's motorcade.
Sustainable urban development takes centre stage at ArchEx Srinagar 2026
Sustainable development, planned urbanisation and environmentally responsible architecture emerged as key themes on the second day of ArchEx Srinagar 2026, as architects, urban planners, environmentalists and policymakers participated in a high-level panel discussion in Srinagar on Saturday. The panel discussion, inaugurated by MLA Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, focused on the challenges of rapid urbanisation, environmental degradation and the urgent need for sustainable architectural practices in Jammu and Kashmir. Experts from different fields deliberated on issues related to urban planning, ecological balance, infrastructure development and preservation of Kashmirs architectural identity amid growing developmental pressures. The panel featured noted experts, including Er. Iftikhar Hakim, former Chief Town Planner, architect and urban planner Ghulam Hassan Mir, environmentalist and RTI activist Raja Muzaffar Bhat, and Prof. Umer Farooq from the Islamic University of Science and Technology. Speakers highlighted the importance of sustainable urban policies, environmentally conscious construction and scientific planning to address emerging challenges in the region, including shrinking green spaces, unplanned urban expansion and climate-related risks. They stressed that architecture should not remain limited to infrastructure creation alone but must also contribute towards ecological protection, cultural preservation and improving quality of life. The discussion also underlined the need for stronger coordination between policymakers, architects, urban planners and environmental experts to ensure balanced and sustainable development in Jammu and Kashmir. ArchEx Srinagar 2026, being held from May 16 to 18, has drawn participation from more than 100 companies from across the country showcasing innovations in architecture, construction materials, interior solutions and sustainable technologies. The exhibition, organised by the Indian Institute of Architects Srinagar Centre in association with Minds Media & Management Pvt Ltd, has attracted architects, engineers, builders, students and entrepreneurs from across Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of the country. The three-day event is aimed at promoting knowledge exchange, professional networking and awareness about modern and sustainable construction practices in the region.
Israel strikes Lebanon while Hezbollah calls negotiations 'dead end'
Israeli strikes targeted eastern and southern Lebanon on Sunday, state media reported, despite a fragile ceasefire, as a Hezbollah lawmaker called Lebanon's negotiations with Israel a dead-end. The direct negotiations that the authorities in Lebanon have conducted with the Israeli enemy have... led them down a dead-end path that will result in nothing but one concession after another, Hezbollah lawmaker Hussein Hajj Hassan said on Sunday.
Illegal Poppy Cultivation Destroyed in South Kashmir; FIRs Registered
SRINAGAR: Police in south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Sunday detected and destroyed illegal poppy cultivation at two separate locations and registered cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Officials said Police Station Pahalgam, acting on reliable information, conducted an operation at Branpath and found Mohd Ibrahim Bhat, son of Gh Hassan Bhat, []
Palestinian Ministry says Israeli forces kill man in West Bank camp
The Health Ministry in Ramallah identified the victim as 34-year-old Nour al-Din Kamal Hassan Fayyad, saying he was killed by occupation forces' fire in the Jenin camp.
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Fatima Sana To Lead As Pakistan Announces 15-member Squad For Womens T20 WC 2026
The Pakistan Cricket Board: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Saturday announced 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, with Fatima Sana retained as captain for the global tournament to be held in England and Wales from June 12 to July 5. The squad will also participate in a preparatory tri-series in Ireland featuring co-hosts Ireland and West Indies ahead of the World Cup. Among the selected players, Eyman Fatima, Natalia Pervaiz, Rameen Shamim, Saira Jabeen, and Tasmia Rubab are set to feature in the Womens T20 World Cup for the first time. Twenty-four-year-old Fatima, who will appear in her third Womens T20 World Cup, will captain Pakistan in the tournament for the second consecutive edition after leading the side in the 2024 event held in the UAE. Pakistan head into the tournament after a successful home T20I series against Zimbabwe in Karachi, where they completed a 3-0 sweep. Ahead of the World Cup, Pakistan will take part in a tri-series in Dublin from May 28 to June 4, playing against Ireland and the West Indies. The side will also play two warm-up matches against Sri Lanka on June 6 and Scotland on June 9 in Derby. Pakistan will open their World Cup campaign against arch-rivals India on June 14 at Edgbaston in Birmingham before facing South Africa at the same venue on June 17. They will then travel to Southampton to play Bangladesh on June 20 before taking on Australia at Headingley in Leeds on June 23. Pakistans final group-stage fixture will be against the Netherlands in Bristol on June 27. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the semifinals scheduled on June 30 and July 2, while the final will be played at Lord's Cricket Ground on July 5. Pakistan Squad: Fatima Sana (captain), Aliya Riaz, Ayesha Zafar, Diana Baig, Eyman Fatima, Gull Feroza, Iram Javed, Muneeba Ali Siddiqui (wk), Nashra Sundhu, Natalia Pervaiz, Rameen Shamim, Sadia Iqbal, Saira Jabeen, Tasmia Rubab, and Tuba Hassan Pakistan Squad: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Amber Kainat, Momina Riasat, Sadaf Shamas, Sidra Amin, Syeda Aroob Shah, and Umm-e-Hani Article Source: IANS
Retired Agriculture Officer Sanaullah Mir Joins Apni Party
RK News Service Srinagar, May 14: Prominent political and social activist and retired agriculture officer Sanaullah Mir from Tarathpora in Handwara on Wednesday joined Apni Party during a function held at the party headquarters in Srinagar. Mir was welcomed into the party fold by Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari along with other senior party leaders. Several party office-bearers and leaders were present on the occasion, including Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir, General Secretary Rafi Ahmad Mir, Provincial President Kashmir Mohammad Ashraf Mir and other senior functionaries from Kupwara and Handwara.
Medical Shop Closed in South Kashmir Over Violations
SRINAGAR: The Drug Control Department Anantnag, in coordination with Police Doru, conducted a surprise inspection of medical shops in the Doru area of south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Friday. Officials said that during the inspection, Khan Medical Shop at Doru, owned by Mohammad Ishaq Khan, son of Ghulam Hassan Khan, a resident of Nadoora Doru, []
Law Department Transfers Two Officers In Jammu And Kashmir
JAMMU, May 15: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the transfer and posting of 2 officers in the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs with immediate effect. As per the order, Suhail Hassan Tantray, Additional Secretary to Government presently posted in the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir, has been transferred and posted as Director Litigation, Kashmir. He will also continue to hold the additional charge of litigation work of the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir till further orders. [] The post Law Department Transfers Two Officers In Jammu And Kashmir appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dept of Paediatrics, GMC Sgr observes NRP Day 2026
RK News Service Srinagar, May 14: As part ofNRP day observed across India on May 10, the Department of Paediatrics, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar organized a Neonatal Resuscitation Programme (NRP) training workshop under the initiative of the National Neonatology Forum. The training programme was conducted by the Department of Paediatrics, GMC Srinagar, under the able guidance of Prof. Parvez Ahmad, Head of the Department of Paediatrics, along with senior faculty members and State Coordinator Dr. Mubashir Hassan Shah. The workshop was conductedby Dr. Mohsin Rashid, who served as the Course Coordinator and Lead Instructor, while Dr. Sheikh Quyoom served as the co-instructor. The workshop witnessed active participation from faculty members, residents, and nursing staff from GMC Srinagar and peripheral hospitals, along with participants from various private nursing homes across Srinagar district. The training focused on hands-on skill development in basic neonatal resuscitation with the aim of improving newborn survival and reducing neonatal mortality and morbidity. Neonatal Resuscitation Programme was observed across India on May 10 as an initiative of the National Neonatology Forum, supported by the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, to strengthen neonatal care services throughout the country.
J&K private hospitals seek shift to insurance mode under SEHAT scheme
The J&K Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association (JKPHDA) has strongly urged the government to implement the Ayushman BharatSehat Scheme in the Union Territory through the Insurance Mode instead of the existing Trust Mode, citing massive payment delays and growing financial distress among private healthcare institutions. President of the association, Mir Faizan, said that under the present Trust Mode, reimbursements to hospitals remain pending for months and, in some cases, years. He said private hospitals across J&K are facing outstanding dues worth hundreds of crores, with some payments pending since 2021. He warned that the prolonged delays have pushed several private hospitals and dialysis centres to the verge of closure, threatening critical healthcare services in the region. Faizan said the Insurance Mode, already adopted in several states, ensures timely reimbursements through professional insurance companies, enhances accountability, and protects both patients and healthcare providers from financial uncertainty. He added that it would help prevent disruptions in essential services such as dialysis, oncology, and cardiac care. General Secretary of the association, Dr Masood-ul-Hassan, said that despite the expiry of the PS8 period last month, nearly 60 percent of payments are still pending. He said the associations primary concern is uninterrupted patient care and stressed that a transparent and efficient payment mechanism would restore confidence among hospitals and ensure continued treatment for Golden Card beneficiaries without disruption. The association appealed to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to shift J&K to the Insurance Mode at the earliest, stating that the current Trust Mode has become unsustainable and risks adversely affecting patient care.
Deptt of Pediatrics GMC Srinagar observes NRP Day 2026
Srinagar, May 14: As part of NRP day observed across India on May 10, the Department of Pediatrics, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar organised a Neonatal Resuscitation Programme (NRP) training workshop under the initiative of the National Neonatology Forum. The training programme was conducted by the Department of Pediatrics, GMC Srinagar, under the able guidance of Prof. Parvez Ahmad, Head of the Department of Pediatrics, along with senior faculty members and State Coordinator Dr. Mubashir Hassan Shah. The workshop was conducted by Dr Mohsin Rashid, who served as the Course Coordinator and Lead Instructor, while Dr Sheikh Quyoom served as the co-instructor. The workshop witnessed active participation from faculty members, residents, and nursing staff from GMC Srinagar and peripheral hospitals, along with participants from various private nursing homes across Srinagar district. The training focused on hands-on skill development in basic neonatal resuscitation with the aim of improving newborn survival and reducing neonatal mortality and morbidity. Neonatal Resuscitation Programme was observed across India on May 10 as an initiative of the National Neonatology Forum, supported by the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, to strengthen neonatal care services throughout the country.
17th 3-day Research Methodology Workshop concludes at GMC Srinagar
Srinagar, May 14:The Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar successfully conducted the 17th threeday Research Methodology Workshop from May 1214 2026, aimed at strengthening research skills among medical faculty, postgraduate students, and young researchers from medical colleges, dental college and Research institutions across Jammu and Kashmir. The workshop was inaugurated by Prof. (Dr) Iffat Hassan Shah, Principal, GMC Srinagar, who highlighted the critical role of highquality research in advancing healthcare delivery and medical education. She noted that structured training in research methods is essential for developing a scientific temperament among medical professionals and for promoting evidencebased practice in the region, said a press release. The workshop featured distinguished national and regional experts, including Prof. (Dr) R. M. Pandey, ICMRDr A. S. Paintal Distinguished Scientist Chair, National Institute of Data Health and Data Sciences, New Delhi; Prof. (Dr) Sonu Goel, Professor, Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health, PGIMER Chandigarh; and Prof. (Dr) Shariq Masoodi, Former Professor & Head, Department of Endocrinology and ex-Dean, Medical Faculty, SKIMS Soura. From GMC Srinagar, Prof. (Dr) S. M. Salim Khan, Head of the Department of Community Medicine & organising chairman, and Prof. (Dr) Mohammad Iqbal Pandit served as faculty resource persons while Dr. Inaamul Haq was the organising secretary of the workshop. Prof. (Dr) S. M. Salim Khan stated that the workshop was designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical foundations and practical applications of biomedical research. The sessions covered essential components, including research problem identification, selection of study design, data collection techniques, statistical analysis, scientific writing, and research ethics. More than 30 faculty members and postgraduate students from various medical colleges in Jammu and Kashmir participated in the programme which was accredited by J&K Medical Council with 12 CME Credit Hours. The workshop included interactive lectures, group discussions, and handson training sessions. Participants engaged in activities related to framing research titles and objectives, calculating sample size, planning data analysis, and preparing proposals for grant funding. A key highlight of the workshop was the presentation and peer review of draft research proposals prepared by the participants. Expert faculty provided detailed feedback and guidance on refining study designs, improving methodological rigor, and approaching national and international funding agencies for research grants. The programme aimed to promote a culture of scientific inquiry and enhance the quality of health research conducted across Government Medical Colleges in Kashmir. By equipping participants with structured training in study design, data management, and scientific writing, the workshop is expected to significantly improve research standards and foster evidencebased medical education in the region. The handson proposal development component was particularly appreciated, as it enabled participants to translate research ideas into fundable, methodologically sound projects, thereby increasing the likelihood of securing competitive research grants. In the long term, the workshop is envisioned to strengthen institutional research capacity, promote innovation, and support improved public health outcomes in Jammu and Kashmir.
GMC Srinagar holds condolence meet
Government Medical College Srinagar, held a condolence meeting to mourn the untimely demise of Dr. Muzammil, a third-year postgraduate scholar from the Department of Anatomy.* Faculty members, Heads of Departments, postgraduate scholars, students and staff gathered to pay tribute to the young doctor and express solidarity with his family. Principal/Dean Prof. (Dr.) Iffat Hassan Shah expressed deep grief over the tragic loss. Remembering Dr. Muzammil as a sincere, dedicated and promising scholar, she said his humility, commitment to academics and compassionate nature had earned him the respect and affection of everyone around him. She described his passing as a painful and irreparable loss for both the institution and the medical fraternity. She also conveyed heartfelt sympathies on behalf of Government Medical College Srinagar to the bereaved family and prayed that they are granted strength and patience to bear this immense loss. Head of the Department of Anatomy, Prof (Dr.) Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, also paid tribute to Dr. Muzammil, describing him as a hardworking and bright scholar who was deeply involved in academics, research and teaching activities. He said his sudden demise has left the department in shock and created a void that will be difficult to fill. During the meeting, participants observed a moment of silence and offered Fateha prayers for the departed soul. Senior faculty members and colleagues remembered Dr. Muzammil was a humble, respectful and kind-hearted individual whose presence touched many lives.
PM will be invited to inaugurate Hassan mega dairy in June, says Deve Gowda
Two die in Hassan road accident
Drishyam 3 trailer: Georgekutty has new secrets as Mohanlal returns to the hit thriller franchise
The third franchise sequel will see the return of Meena, Ansiba Hassan and Esther Anil as Georgekuttys family members, alongside Siddique, Asha Sharath and Murali Gopy
28-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in Pampore Road Accident
SRINAGAR: A 28-year-old motorcyclist died after his motorcycle skidded off the road in the Seerbagh Shalina area of Pampore on Saturday, officials said. The deceased has been identified as Ghulam Hassan Sofi, son of Mohammad Sultan, a resident of Seerbagh Shalina. Officials said the accident occurred when the motorcycle lost control and skidded off the []
Kumaraswamy Comments on Political Crisis in Tamil Nadu, Says God Will Save Vijay
Hassan, May 8: Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy stated on Friday that the political crisis in Tamil Nadu could be resolved within the next two to three days. He expressed skepticism about the long-standing political rivals, DMK and AIADMK, forming an alliance to establish a government. After offering prayers at the ... Read more Kumaraswamy Comments on Political Crisis in Tamil Nadu, Says God Will Save Vijay
Caught between forests and fear: Karnatakas growing humananimal conflict crisis
From Kodagus hills to Hassans farmlands, rising encounters with elephants, gaurs and big cats are claiming lives, exposing gaps in mitigation, and leaving residents demanding urgent, lasting solutions, find Darshan Devaiah B.P. and G.T. Sathish
'Disrespecting people's mandate': Kamal Hassan as TVK scrambles to form Tamil Nadu government
Kamal Haasan urged constitutional authorities to allow Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) to prove its majority, stating that not inviting the single largest party to form the government would disrespect the people's mandate. He emphasized that majority must be proven on the floor of the House, not in Raj Bhavan.
Memorial of tusker Arjuna unveiled in Hassan
Actor Vijay And His Search For A Big Political Role In Tamil Nadu
For Vijay, the electoral fate of cinema icons Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Hassan, Vijaykanth, and Khushbu would serve as a cautionary tale.
While 73 factories in north Karnataka have complied with the governments directions and made timely payment to the farmers, the seven major sugar factories in the districts of Mandya, Mysuru, Hassan and Chamarajanagar had challenged govt. order in the court
Drishyam 3 teaser: Past haunts Mohanlals Georgekutty in this suspense thriller
The film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph features Meena, Siddique, Asha Sharath, Murali Gopy, Ansiba Hassan and Esther Anil reprising their roles
Hassan Elephant Task Force gets 13 vehicles
RPF detects theft case at Hassan, railway materials worth 99,000 recovered
Changes in train services due to work at Hassan yard
VHP To Approach Corporates Over Workplace Issues Regarding Hindu Women, Says Senior Leader
HASSAN (KARNATAKA), Apr 21: The VHP will approach corporate and industry bodies across the country to ensure that Hindu women are not targeted or victimised at workplaces, a senior leader of the organisation said on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference here, VHP Organising General Secretary Milind Parande said the Hindu organisation will meet national associations of various industries and raise concerns over alleged incidents involving love jihad and forced conversions in workplaces. The term love jihad is used by right-wing [] The post VHP To Approach Corporates Over Workplace Issues Regarding Hindu Women, Says Senior Leader appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hassan DC inspects Census, appeals to public to share genuine information with enumerators
Trained Belgian Malinois Dog Makes History in Elephant Capture Operation in Hassan
Issa aids Karnataka Forest Departments pioneering Elephant Anti-Depredation Dog Squad, offering a precise and reliable alternative to drones in tracking wild elephants
Hassan MP meets Union Minister, seeks upgradation of highway
Health Minister Visits Ailing Father Of MP Er. Rashid At SMHS Hospital
SRINAGAR, Apr 19: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today visited SMHS to inquire about the health condition of the ailing father of Member of Parliament, Sheikh Abdul Rashid (Engineer Rashid). MLA Hazratbal, Salman Sagar; Principal GMC Srinagar, Dr. Iffat Hassan Shah; Medical Superintendent SMHS, Dr. Andleeb Bashir; HoDs of various specialities, Consultants, senior doctors and other staff members were also present on the occasion. During her visit, Sakeena Itoo met the attending doctors [] The post Health Minister Visits Ailing Father Of MP Er. Rashid At SMHS Hospital appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Displaced people display portraits of late Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
Displaced people display portraits of late Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, as they return to their villages on the second day of a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel in Qasmiyeh, near Tyre city, southern Lebanon, on Saturday. (PTI) The post Displaced people display portraits of late Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Accident near Mantralayam leaves residents of Hassan village in grief
The deceased were part of a group of relatives, from two villages in Hassan district and one village in Chikkamagaluru district, who came together for a trip to Mantralayam in Andhra Pradesh
Operation to capture wild elephant in Hassan fails
The team is expected to resume the operation on April 16
Ekta Kapoor and Anita Hassanandani Visit Tirumala Temple Together
Mumbai, April 13: Ekta Kapoor, a prominent producer in Bollywood and television, is known for her spiritual pursuits. Recently, she visited the famous Tirumala Temple in Andhra Pradesh. Accompanying her on this spiritual journey was actress Anita Hassanandani, who brought her family along. The duo participated in prayers and rituals together. Ekta shared a special ... Read more Ekta Kapoor and Anita Hassanandani Visit Tirumala Temple Together
Do not divert land notified for IIT and airport in Hassan, Deve Gowda appeals to M.B. Patil
Arpitha in Hassan emerges district topper with 597/600 in II PU
The project faced a delay due to lack of clearance from the Centre
Hassan DC visits Maragunda, interacts with local people
Photographers take out protest march in Hassan
Senior commander of Hezbollah anti-tank array Mohammad Bashir eliminated, says IDF
Israel Defense Forces eliminated Hassan Mohammad Bashir, a senior Hezbollah commander. They also struck Iran's IRGC Navy, eliminating its commander Ali Reza Tangsiri and intelligence chief Hanam Rezaei. These operations targeted militant infrastructure and command systems. The IDF also overran Hezbollah sites and eliminated terrorists, securing Israel's northern border.
Police registered a case against the cashier for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings and wounding the religious feelings of any class of citizens
Hassan police arrest five in connection with murder of 22-year-old
Kashmiris Loosen Purse Strings For War-Ravaged Iran; Women Lead With Family Gold
SRINAGAR, Mar 23: Donations for the war-ravaged Iran poured from across Kashmir for the second day on Monday as people, cutting across sectarian lines, lent support to the drive by contributing money and valuables. Shia leader Imran Ansari urged the authorities to allow the collective act of faith and solidarity to continue with dignity and without any unnecessary pressure or questioning. Donation drives were conducted in several areas of the city, including Zadibal, Hassanabad, Shalimar, Qamarwari, Lawaypora, and Bemina localities, [] The post Kashmiris Loosen Purse Strings For War-Ravaged Iran; Women Lead With Family Gold appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JD(S) Legislator Questions Inclusion of Party Workers in Prashanth Revannas Charge Sheet
Bengaluru, March 21: Karnatakas JD(S) legislator Swaroop Prakash has expressed strong discontent over the inclusion of party workers names in the charge sheet related to the Prashanth Revanna obscene video case. He accused the authorities of attempting to derail the investigation. During a press conference in Hassan on Friday, he stated, We will discuss this ... Read more JD(S) Legislator Questions Inclusion of Party Workers in Prashanth Revannas Charge Sheet
Prajwal Revanna Case: SIT Chargesheet Reveals How Driver Stole, Leaked Videos
The leak was reportedly fuelled out of vengeance when, in 2022, Karthik had a fallout with Revanna over a land parcel in Hassan.
JD(S) leader alleges that revenue officials hand-in-glove with land mafia in Hassan
The MLA also alleged that the district administration had failed to act on the illegal mining activities in the government at Mallapanahalli
Karnataka II PU exam: Students get wrong question paper in Hassans Belur
In place of the question paper meant for fresh candidates, the officials at the examination centre gave them the question paper, prepared for the repeaters.
The police officials said that the accused has been identified as Somashekhar H.K. (46), a real estate businessman from Hassan
PM Modi to be invited to inaugurate Hassan mega dairy, says Revanna
The construction of the mega dairy began in 201718 and it is about to be completed, says Hassan Cooperative Milk Producers Society Union president and former Minister H.D. Revanna.
One Phone Call From PM Modi To Israel And Iran Can End Issue: Ex-UAE Envoy
The UAE has no desire to be drawn into the Iran-Israel conflict and will not allow its territory to be used as a launching pad by either side, Hussain Hassan Mirza, former UAE Ambassador to India, told NDTV today.
JKCAs Chitra, Bismah, Ananaya earn North Zone spots
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 9: The Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) achieved another milestone as three of its women cricketers-Chitra Singh Jamwal, Bismah Hassan and Ananaya Sharma-earned selection in the North Zone squad for the Senior Womens Multi-Day Tournament to be held from March 20 to April 3, 2026. Bawandeep Kaur has also been named among the standby players. The selection meeting was convened by Member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) of JKCA, Meenu Singh Slathia, at Hostel Ground, [] The post JKCAs Chitra, Bismah, Ananaya earn North Zone spots appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan had appealed against a single judges direction to continuing their services till they attain superannuation as per AICTE regulations despite winding up the Automobile Engineering Department
Two-day event in Hassan to mark International Womens Day
The event will begin with a jatha for womens rights in the city in the morning
In the meantime, sleuths tried their best to make Satyanarayana to let them in but to no avail.
The Lokayukta registered a case on charges of accumulating assets disproportionate to known sources of income
Lokayukta raids govt officials in Karnataka
Bengaluru: The Lokayukta on Thursday, March 5, conducted simultaneous raids at the premises of several government officials across different districts of Karnataka in connection with alleged possession of disproportionate assets, officials said. The searches were carried out at multiple locations linked to officials working in various government departments in districts including Bengaluru, Mandya, Dharwad, Hassan, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Lokayukta team struggles for nearly 3 hours to enter residence of engineer during raid in Hassan
Sources in the team believe that the engineer was not at him
A Look At Some Of The Contenders To Be Iran's Supreme Leader After The Killing Of Khamenei
Hassan Khomeini Khomeini is the most prominent grandson of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. He is also seen as a relative moderate, but has never held government office. He currently works at his grandfathers mausoleum in Tehran
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death brings Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's grandson into focus
Iran faces a crucial decision to select a new Supreme Leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Hassan Khomeini, grandson of the revolution's founder, emerges as a prominent contender. He is seen as a moderate voice within the clerical establishment. His potential leadership could shape Iran's future direction and its engagement with the world.
Day-3: Nabis triple strike gives J&K upper hand
*J&K eye big lead despite Mayanks ton Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 26: Aqib Nabi produced a sensational opening spell as Jammu and Kashmir took a commanding position against Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy final here today. Despite a defiant hundred by Mayank Agarwal, J&K dominated proceedings, leaving the eight-time champions struggling. After posting a mammoth first-innings total of 584, powered by Shubham Pundirs brilliant 121 and significant contributions from Yawer Hassan (88), captain Paras Dogra (70), Abdul Samad (61), [] The post Day-3: Nabis triple strike gives J&K upper hand appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Revenue Minister Krishna Byregowda reviews government works in Hassan
Ton-up Pundir, Yawer shine as J&K dominate Ktaka on Day 1
Ranji Trophy final Hubballi, Feb 24: A masterful unbeaten century from Shubham Pundir and a tenacious 88 from young Yawer Hassan saw Jammu & Kashmir seize control of the Ranji Trophy final, ending the opening day at a solid 284 for two and leaving Karnatakas bowlers searching for answers here on Tuesday. Pundir, the 27-year-old []
Pundirs ton, Yawer, Samads fifties drive J&K to 284/2 on Day 1
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 24: Shubham Singh Pundirs unbeaten century and a fighting 88 from young Yawer Hassan helped Jammu & Kashmir take command of the Ranji Trophy final, finishing Day 1 at 284 for two against a strong Karnataka side. The 27-year-old left-handed Pundir was 117 not out at stumps, while Abdul Samad supported him with unbeaten 52, the pair adding 105 runs for the third wicket after skipper Paras Dogra retired hurt. Earlier, Pundir and Yawer shared [] The post Pundirs ton, Yawer, Samads fifties drive J&K to 284/2 on Day 1 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
College student dies in road accident in Hassan
Rider lost control of two-wheeler at a road hump
Elderly couple from Kodagu found dead on railway track in Hassan
In Frames: Unearthing the silent splendour of Hoysalas
In the rural parts of Hassan, Mandya and Mysuru in Karnataka, overlooked Hoysala-era temples and basadis reveal a thriving medieval kingdoms devotion and sculptural mastery; through star-shaped platforms, serene shrines, finely sculpted pillars and quiet stepwells, the Hoysala imagination continues to whisper through stone
Money meant for ATMs goes missing, complaint filed in Hassan
7.85 cr tourists visited J&K during 2023-25
IMD plans hyper-local weather forecasting system Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 20: The Jammu and Kashmir Government today said that the Union Territory has witnessed a sharp surge in tourist arrivals in the post-2019 period, with over 7.85 crore tourists visiting between 2023 and 2025, compared to 4.76 crore visitors during 2016-18. Replying to a question by NC MLA Javid Hassan Baig in written form in the Legislative Assembly, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who heads the tourism department, detailed destination-wise tourist [] The post 7.85 cr tourists visited J&K during 2023-25 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Div records pilgrim tourists: 1.8 Cr in 2023, 2 Cr in 2024, 1.6 Cr in 2025
Jammu Tawi, Feb 20:The government on Friday said that Jammu Division has witnessed a steady rise in tourist footfall over the past three years, with 1,80,24,166 visitors in 2023, 2,00,91,379 in 2024 and 1,62,35,036 tourists recorded in 2025 so far. Replying to a starred question tabled by MLA Javid Hassan Baig in the Assembly, the [] The post Jammu Div records pilgrim tourists: 1.8 Cr in 2023, 2 Cr in 2024, 1.6 Cr in 2025 appeared first on Northlines .
Tourist Footfall In J&K Surges Post-2019, Over 7.85 Crore Visitors Recorded Between 202325: Govt
JAMMU, Feb 20: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Thursday said that the Union Territory has witnessed a sharp surge in tourist arrivals in the post-2019 period, with over 7.85 crore tourists visiting between 2023 and 2025, compared to 4.76 crore visitors during 201618. Replying to a question by NC MLA Javid Hassan Baig in written form in the Legislative Assembly, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who heads the tourism department, detailed destination-wise tourist footfall data and comparative figures for the [] The post Tourist Footfall In J&K Surges Post-2019, Over 7.85 Crore Visitors Recorded Between 202325: Govt appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two die in a head-on collision in Hassan

