J&K Bank Chanapora holds awareness camp for pensioners
Srinagar, Jul 10: J&K Bank on Friday organised a Pensioners' Meet at Business Unit Chanapora to strengthen the relationship with valued pensioners and to address their banking needs and concerns. During the meeting, the Branch Head Masarat Khan welcomed all the pensioners and thanked them for their continued association with JK Bank. The participants were briefed about the latest products, schemes, and digital banking facilities available for pensioners. Special emphasis was laid on various deposit schemes, loan facilities, doorstep banking services, digital payment options, and other customer-friendly initiatives introduced by the Bank. An interactive session was held wherein the pensioners were invited to share their grievances, suggestions, and feedback regarding the banking services. Their concerns were patiently heard, and suitable solutions and clarifications were provided. The participants also requested the Bank to consider extending certain concessions and customer-friendly facilities for senior citizens and pensioners. The Branch assured them that their genuine suggestions and requests would be forwarded to the competent authorities for consideration. Speaking on the occasion, the Branch Head Chanapora, Masarat Khan gave a detailed account about the special banking facilities rolled out for senior citizens. Senior citizen banking awareness covers priority branch services, doorstep financial assistance, and secure digital tools adding that key provisions include doorstep banking for those over 70, priority branch counters, and cyber fraud safety education. She said the senior citizens can now submit annual life certificates easily for pension processing. The pensioners were guided how to guard OTPs, avoid malicious links, and spot fraudulent calls. Masarat Khan said adding that seniors can report digital fraud immediately by calling the national cyber helpline at 1930 or visiting the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. Pensioners including a delegation from Ahata Waqar, comprising Javid Ahmad Baigh, Gh Hassan Rather, Mushtaq Dhah Mehram, Gh Qadir Bath, Qazi Ab Rashid also attended the awareness camp. They appreciated banking personnel of the business unit Chanapora for organising the awareness camp for pensioners. Qazi Ab Rashid, on behalf of Ahata Waqar, invited Bank Establishment to organise next awareness camp at Ahata Waqar for greater welfare of senior citizens and pensioners. The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks, reaffirming the Bank's commitment to providing prompt, courteous, and quality service to all pensioners.
J&K Bank holds pensioners awareness camp at Chanapora
J&K Bank on Friday organised a pensioners awareness camp at its Business Unit Chanapora to strengthen its engagement with senior citizens and address their banking-related concerns while creating awareness about the range of services and facilities available to pensioners. The programme saw a large number of pensioners, who were briefed on the Banks latest products, deposit schemes, loan facilities, doorstep banking services, digital payment options, and other customer-centric initiatives for senior citizens. Welcoming the participants, Branch Head Masarat Khan thanked the pensioners for their continued trust and association with J&K Bank. She reiterated the Banks commitment to fostering a stronger relationship with its valued pensioners by ensuring accessible, efficient and customer-friendly banking services. The Bank remains committed to strengthening its relationship with its valued pensioners by providing prompt, courteous and quality banking services while continuously enhancing facilities tailored to their needs, Khan said. She highlighted the special banking services introduced for senior citizens, including priority service counters at branches, doorstep banking facilities for customers aged 70 years and above, simplified submission of annual life certificates for uninterrupted pension processing, and dedicated customer assistance. Khan also sensitised the participants about the growing threat of cyber fraud and advised them to remain vigilant while using digital banking platforms. Pensioners should never share their OTPs or banking credentials with anyone, avoid clicking on suspicious links and remain cautious of fraudulent phone calls. In case of any cyber fraud, they should immediately report the incident by calling the National Cyber Helpline at 1930 or by lodging a complaint through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal, she said. An interactive session was also held during the programme, during which pensioners shared their feedback, suggestions and grievances regarding various banking services. Bank officials responded to their queries and assured them that they would forward genuine suggestions, particularly those concerning additional concessions and customer-friendly facilities for senior citizens, to the relevant authorities for consideration. Among those present was a delegation from Ahata Waqar comprising Javid Ahmad Baigh, Ghulam Hassan Rather, Mushtaq Shah Mehram, Ghulam Qadir Bhat and Qazi Abdul Rashid. The delegation appreciated the initiative taken by the Business Unit Chanapora in organising the awareness programme and emphasised the need for such outreach activities to be held regularly for the benefit of senior citizens. Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Qazi Abdul Rashid invited the Bank to organise its next awareness programme at Ahata Waqar to enable a larger number of senior citizens and pensioners to benefit from the initiative. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, with Bank officials reaffirming their commitment to delivering responsive, inclusive and quality banking services to pensioners and senior citizens.
Advocate Murder Case: Police Detain Prime Accused's Henchman in Hyderabad
Sources said police were on the look-out for Mujahids driver Mohammed Muneer and henchmen Hassan Ali Chaus, accused in the murder case and currently listed as absconding.
Nearly 91% students appear in NMMSS exam across J&K: JKBOSE
Srinagar, Jul 10: Nearly 91 percent of enrolled students appeared in the National Merit-cum-Means Scholarship (NMMSS) examination 2025-26, the J&K Board of School Education (JKBOSE) said on Friday. As per the official handout as many as 6,000 candidates took the examination out of 6,644 enrolled candidates, registering an overall attendance of 90.30 percent. The NMMSS examination was conducted under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of the Government of India, which aims to identify and support meritorious students from economically weaker sections studying in government and government-aided schools. JKBOSE said the examination was conducted smoothly across the J&K UT under the overall supervision, guidance and support of Chairman JKBOSE Ghulam Hassan Sheikh. As per handout, Dr. Parveen Singh, Director Academics and Liaison Officer, NMMS, coordinated the conduct of the examination in association with officers and officials of the academics division. JKBOSE appreciated the cooperation extended by Chief Education Officers (CEOs), who functioned as District Nodal Officers for NMMSS, as well as centre superintendents, deputy centre superintendents, invigilators and inspection teams in conducting the examination in a transparent and orderly manner throughout the Union Territory. The Board also expressed gratitude to all stakeholders who contributed to the successful conduct of the examination and helped provide an enabling environment for the examinee students. JKBOSE further reiterated its commitment to transparency, fairness and excellence in implementing the National Merit-cum-Means Scholarship Scheme and extended its best wishes to all candidates who appeared in the examination.
Boy Drowns in Vishow River in South Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A boy drowned in the Vishow River in the Hassanpora Bagh area of south Kashmirs Kulgam district on Friday. According to reports, the boy accidentally slipped into the river and drowned. Locals retrieved him from the water and rushed him to Sub-District Hospital (SDH), Bijbehara. Doctors at the hospital declared him brought dead. The []
Egypt cries foul over Argentina defeat
Atlanta, July 9: The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) said Wednesday it cannot remain silent after what it believes was unfair and biased officiating in Egypts 3-2 round of 16 loss against Argentina. Egypt coach Hossam Hassan and several players criticized the officiating after being left in disbelief as Argentina scored three unanswered goals in 13 []
Hassan DC urges farmers to avoid water-intensive crops amid drought risks
Srinagar Police attach properties of two notorious drug peddlers under Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan
Srinagar, July 9: In a major crackdown on the financial infrastructure of narcotics trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police have attached two immovable properties worth approximately Rs 1.05 crore belonging to two notorious drug peddlers. The action was carried out by Police Station Rainawari under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, reaffirming the commitment of Jammu and Kashmir Police to dismantle the drug network by targeting assets acquired through illicit narcotics trade A police spokesperson said that an immovable property comprising a three-storeyed residential house constructed on 05 marlas of land situated at Tujgari Mohalla, Srinagar, with an estimated market value of approximately Rs 65 lakh, belonged to Zahoor Ahmad Sheikh, S/o Late Ghulam Hassan Sheikh, R/o Tujgari Mohalla, Nowhatta, has been attached in connection with FIR No. 59/2019 under Section 8/20 NDPS Act of Police Station Rainawari. He said the accused is also involved in FIR No. 11/2018 under Section 8/20 NDPS Act and FIR No. 41/2021 under Sections 8/20 NDPS Act and 48 Excise Act registered at Police Station Nowhatta. In a separate action, an immovable property comprising 05 marlas of land along with a single-storeyed temporary structure erected thereon at Kand Mohalla, Rainawari, having an estimated value of approximately Rs 40 lakh, belonged to Bilal Ahmad Kand, S/o Ghulam Hyder Kand, R/o Kand Mohalla, Dal, Rainawari, has been attached in connection with FIR No. 36/2022 under Section 8/20 NDPS Act of Police Station Rainawari. Both properties have been attached under the provisions of Section 68-F of the NDPS Act after being identified as illegally acquired assets generated through proceeds of narcotics trafficking and drug peddling. The spokesperson said that by targeting the economic backbone of drug traffickers, Srinagar Police are sending a strong message that crime will not pay and that illegally acquired assets will be traced and confiscated in accordance with the law. Srinagar Police remain steadfast in their resolve to eradicate the menace of drugs from society and appeal to the public to continue supporting the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan by sharing any information related to drug trafficking or narcotics-related activities. The identity of informants shall be kept strictly confidential, spokesperson added.
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Egyptian Football Association cannot remain silent about officiating in loss to Argentina
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Egyptian FA 'Cannot Remain Silent' About Officiating in Loss to Argentina
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Egypt Coach Filmed Spitting At Fans' Direction After Loss vs Argentina
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan was a furious man on Tuesday. He felt robbed. His team had just seen a 2-0 lead turn into a 3-2 defeat against world champions Argentina in a FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16...
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan was a furious man on Tuesday. He felt robbed. His team had just seen a 2-0 lead turn into a 3-2 defeat against world champions Argentina in a FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 clash
Actor Tiny Tom moves anticipatory bail in case registered on Ansiba Hassans petition
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FIFA rigged to have Messi, claims Egypt after devastating loss
Atlanta: Egypts World Cup campaign ended in frustration, with head coach Hossam Hassan questioning the fairness of the tournament after his side suffered a dramatic 3-2 defeat to defending champion Argentina in Atlanta. Egypt appeared close to a historic upset after taking a 2-0 lead, but Argentina produced a late comeback, with Lionel Messi playing 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 .
Watch: Tempers explode as Lionel Messi clashes with Egypt coach, staff member sent off
Lionel Messi and Egypt's coach Hossam Hassan clashed after Argentina's victory. A member of Egypt's staff received a red card for confronting the Argentine captain. This incident overshadowed Argentina's dramatic 3-2 comeback win in the tournament. Egypt's coach expressed strong dissatisfaction with the match officiating. The confrontation sparked debate regarding FIFA's anti-racism protocols.
What did Hassans furious X gesture mean? Egypt boss yellow card moment explained
Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan sparked controversy during Egypts dramatic 3-2 FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 defeat to Argentina after making an X gesture toward referee Franois Letexier. While the gesture is recognised by FIFA as a signal against racist abuse, its meaning in this context remains unclear. FIFA has not confirmed any investigation, though Hassans actions may face disciplinary review.
Explained: The VAR decision that left Egypt furious against Argentina
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'They wanted Messi to stay': Egypt coach accuses officials of favouring Argentina
Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan accused FIFA and match officials of treating his side unfairly after their dramatic 3-2 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 defeat to Argentina. Furious over key refereeing decisions, Hassan suggested external influences helped keep Lionel Messi and the defending champions in the tournament, insisting Egypt had been cheated after surrendering a two-goal lead.
We Have Been Cheated: Egypt Coach Makes Serious Allegations After Loss To Lionel Messi's Argentina
Egypt coach Hossam Hassan claimed his side had been cheated out of a place in the World Cup quarter-finals after Argentina staged a stunning late comeback from 2-0 down to win 3-2 on Tuesday.
We've Been Cheated: Egypt Coach's Serious Allegations After Argentina Loss
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DC Kulgam inspects dev works in DH Pora
Kulgam, Jul 6: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Shahzad Alam, on Monday conducted an extensive tour of the DH Pora subdivision to inspect ongoing development works and review the implementation of key rural development schemes. He reviewed the construction of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Office, Treasury Office and other ongoing projects. Stressing the importance of timely completion, he instructed the executing agencies to expedite the pace of work while maintaining the highest quality standards so that these vital public infrastructure projects are completed within the stipulated timeframe. Later, the Deputy Commissioner visited the Block Development Office (BDO), Pombay, where he reviewed the functioning of the office and assessed the implementation of flagship rural development programmes, particularly MGNREGA and VB-G RAM-G. During the inspection, Shahzad Alam emphasized strict adherence to prescribed procedures for the disbursement of material payments under MGNREGA/VB-G RAM-G, underscoring the need for transparency, accountability and financial discipline. He directed the concerned officers to ensure that only genuine labourers whose names are reflected in the muster rolls are engaged at worksites, with regular verification to uphold the integrity of the programme. He was accompanied by the Chief Planning Officer, Malik Suheel; Sub-Divisional Magistrate, DH Pora, Bashir-ul-Hassan; Executive Engineer R&B Department, Tehsildar DH Pora and other senior district and block-level officers during the inspection.
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
Women empowerment key to Viksit J&K: LG Sinha
Srinagar, Jul 06: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for empowering the women of Jammu and Kashmir by granting them their due rights and eliminating discrimination. Women's empowerment is key to a Viksit J&K; their progress ensures the progress of society. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where women lead in academia, industry, social organisations, and governance, shaping policies, driving entrepreneurship, and enriching our culture through art and literature. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where every young girl grows up believing that her dreams are valuable, her voice is powerful, and her future holds limitless possibilities, the LG said, as he felicitated 32 talented recipients of the Kashmir Women's Organization (KWO) Fellowship during a ceremony at Lok Bhavan, Srinagar. Sinha outlined a progressive vision for the Union Territory powered by women leaders. He hailed the fellows as symbols of Jammu and Kashmir's ongoing transformation toward a future built on self-confidence, equal opportunities, and dignity for all. The LG lauded the efforts of Dr Fida Firdous and all members of Kashmir Women's Organization for creating a robust platform where Nari Shakti from the region could move forward confidently, embracing their talent, ideas, and identities. In a short span, Kashmir Women's Organization has earned the distinction of becoming a powerful hub of hope, trust, and positive change. This fellowship program is a tangible realisation of collaborative and shared responsibility. By challenging deeply entrenched stereotypes, these fellows have redefined what is possible. They have paved a new path for future generations, he said. The Lieutenant Governor paid homage to historical icons such as Rani Didda, Kota Rani, Lal Ded, Habba Khatoon, and Mata Rupa Bhawani, who had shaped the consciousness of Jammu and Kashmir and contributed to its development. He highlighted that the women of J&K have always scaled the highest peaks of Nari Shakti. The LG called for addressing the rising challenge of substance abuse among women and advised the fellows to conduct a comprehensive, region-specific analysis to identify its underlying root causes. This study will significantly strengthen rehabilitation frameworks and provide vital support to daughters and sisters who have fallen victim to drug addiction, he said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor released a book titled Panchayati Raj Institutions and Municipal Council in India, written by Dr Nazrul Islam. The felicitation ceremony was attended by Dr Fida Firdous, President, Kashmir Writers Association; Dr Darakshan Hassan Bhat, President, Kashmir Women's Organization; members of Kashmir Writers Association and Kashmir Women's Organization; and senior officials.
Tehran, Jul 6: Mourners dressed in black flooded into Iran's capital Monday for a procession as part of the funeral of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with throngs of people calling for the death of U.S. President Donald Trump. Khamenei's flag-draped coffin, and those of members of his family killed Feb. 28 in an airstrike at the start of the war launched by Israel and the United States, sat on board a truck decorated to resemble the ornamental grating that surrounds the shrine of an imam. The massive turnout, encouraged by Iran's theocracy as a sign of strength, came as it negotiates with the US over a permanent end to the war that killed the 86-year-old cleric. Helicopter images aired on Iranian state television showed a massive crowd stretching from Tehran's Azadi, or Freedom, Square for kilometers (miles) down a multilane street of the same name. The crowd appeared to be larger than the one that turned out for the 2020 procession for the late Revolutionary Guard Gen. Qassem Solemani, which drew over 1 million people. Authorities offered no immediate crowd count as the truck crept down the street. But people alongside the truck and elsewhere on the route carried placards, signs and banners calling for Trump's death. Today that we are here for the funeral for our leader, it's a very tough day, mourner Fatima Hassan said. We are not here to say goodbye to him, we are here for revenge. And we will take revenge. Sea of mourners greets Khamenei Mourners reached out to touch the truck, and some threw scarves and other items for attendants to brush against the coffin, a common practice in Iran seen as a blessing. Attendants, some on the ladders of firetrucks, sprayed misted water across the crowds to cool them in the heat. Authorities appeared concerned about the dangers of having a large crowd alongside the procession, with officials on loudspeakers urging the public to walk slowly, not to push and to stay to the edges of the street. The coffins will be taken through the streets of Tehran on a 12-hour journey to Mehrabad International Airport, said Revolutionary Guard Gen. Hasan Hasanzadeh, who is overseeing the procession. Authorities have shut down streets, airspace and daily life for the mourning, which began Saturday and will end Thursday as Khamenei is buried at the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad, his birthplace. This is the last time I am seeing him, said a weeping Maryam Alizadeh. Our generation lived with him for decades. Calls for Trump's death grow as funeral goes on As the funeral has gone on, however, there have increasingly been calls from mourners to avenge Khamenei's death. Mourners and the signs they carry have called for the killing of both Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Such signs were seen again Monday along the procession's route, with one effigy of Trump being hanged. We are here to show that his path will continue, and every single one of these people will continue down his path with clenched fists and soon we will certainly avenge his death against the US and Israel, said mourner Sahar Zaraatgar US federal authorities have been tracking Iranian threats against Trump and other administration officials for years, stemming from Trump's ordering the 2020 killing of Soleimani, who led the elite Quds Force. Iran has repeatedly denied plotting to kill Trump, though hard-line propaganda footage long has suggested Trump was in Tehran's crosshairs. Trump meanwhile promised to destroy Iran's civilization during the war, among other threats. Negotiations over war remain on hold The US is meanwhile eager to press ahead with negotiations with Iran aimed at fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz, rolling back its disputed nuclear program and reaching a permanent end to the war. Talks appear to be on hold until after the burial. The funeral was in part a show of unity as Iran demands a measure of control over the strait, a vital waterway for global energy that it shut down during the war. The US has rejected those demands, and the sides are divided on other key issues, including Iran's nuclear program and the conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran's new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, meanwhile has yet to make an appearance in the funeral ceremonies, which are unfolding over several days. He is believed to be in hiding after reportedly being wounded in the airstrike that killed his father. At the height of the war before an April ceasefire, Israel targeted top leaders, in at least one case likely using their public appearance to fix their position. It has also threatened to kill the younger Khamenei. (AP)
LG Sinha Felicitates recipients of Kashmir Womens Organization Fellowship
SRINAGAR, JULY 06: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today felicitated 32 talented recipients of the Kashmir Womens Organization (KWO) Fellowship, during a ceremony at Lok Bhavan, Srinagar. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor hailed the fellows as symbols of Jammu Kashmirs ongoing transformation toward a future built on self-confidence, equal opportunities and dignity for all. He lauded the efforts of Dr. Fida Firdous and all the members of Kashmir Womens Organization for creating a robust platform where the Nari Shakti from the region could move forward confidently, embracing their talent, ideas, and identities and play a meaningful role in building a bright future for Jammu Kashmir. In a short span, Kashmir Womens Organization has earned the distinction of becoming a powerful hub of hope, trust, and positive change. This fellowship program is a tangible realization of collaborative and shared responsibility. By challenging deeply entrenched stereotypes, these fellows have redefined what is possible. They have paved a new path for future generations and their contributions would serve as a foundation of inspiration, confidence, and guidance for years to come, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor paid homage to historical icons such as Rani Didda, Kota Rani, Lal Ded, Habba Khatoon, Mata Rupa Bhawani, who had shaped the consciousness of Jammu Kashmir and contributed to its development. He highlighted that the women of J&K have always scaled the highest peaks of Nari Shakti. We have many such remarkable examples before us, and I wish for the women of Jammu Kashmir to lead the region's development, he said. The Lieutenant Governor expressed gratitude to the Honble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for empowering the women of Jammu Kashmir by granting them their due rights and eliminating discrimination. He outlined a progressive vision for the Union Territory, powered by women leaders. Womens empowerment is key to a Viksit J&K; their progress ensures the progress of society. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where women lead in academia, industry, social organizations and governance, shaping policies, driving entrepreneurship, and enriching our culture through art and literature. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where every young girl grows up believing that her dreams are valuable, her voice is powerful, and her future holds limitless possibilities, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor exuded confidence that the fellowship program of Kashmir Women's Organization will propagate the core principle that women deserve equal, dignified participation across all social, cultural, economic and political spheres. We must remain steadfast in our resolve to accord due respect to our Nari Shakti, while creating an environment that fosters their capabilities and progress. When women progress, society progresses; when women lead, the nation scales new heights; and when women realize their dreams, the entire world becomes more just, more compassionate, and more prosperous, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized the need to address the rising challenge of substance abuse among women. He advised the fellows to conduct a comprehensive, region-specific analysis to identify its underlying root causes. He said that this study will significantly strengthen rehabilitation frameworks and provide vital support to our daughters and sisters who have fallen victim to drug addiction. The Lieutenant Governor also commended the guides who mentored the fellows throughout the program. He hoped that the dedication of all the members of Kashmir Womens Organization would serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of countless women in the years to come. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor released a book titled Panchayati Raj Institutions and Municipal Council in India, written by Dr. Nazrul Islam. Dr. Fida Firdous, President, Kashmir Writers Association, Dr. Darakshan Hassan Bhat, President, Kashmir Womens Organization, members of Kashmir Writers Association and Kashmir Women's Organization and senior officials attended the felicitation ceremony.
Complaint by actor Ansiba Hassan: Court directs registration of FIR against Lakshmipriya, SI
Ansiba has accused Lakshmipriya of filing a false complaint against her, and Reshma, SI of womens cell, of subjecting her to harassment and unlawful detention in the name of verifying allegations against her
Kerala Court Orders FIR Against Actress Lakshmi Priya, Husband and Woman Cop
Case relates to alleged illegal detention and harassment of actress Ansiba Hassan at Women's Cell
Court directs FIR against actress Lakshmi Priya, husband, woman cop in Ansiba Hassan harassment case
A court has ordered the registration of an FIR against actress Lakshmi Priya, her husband, and a woman police officer. Actress Ansiba Hassan alleged illegal detention and emotional harassment at the Tripunithura Women's Cell following a complaint by Priya. Hassan claims she was forced to write an apology, which was later altered. The court directed a thorough police investigation into the matter.
Youth must explore livelihoods, Govt should handhold: Ghulam Hassan Mir
Former Cabinet Minister and Apni Partys Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir has urged the government to step forward and support unemployed youth by helping them create their own livelihood opportunities. He said that with the government's financial assistance, subsidies, and other facilities, it is possible for educated youth to establish self-employment and create sustainable livelihood opportunities for themselves. He also urged unemployed youth to come forward and explore livelihood opportunities for themselves. He made these remarks today after inaugurating the a dental clinic in Karan Nagar. Speaking on the occasion, Ghulam Hassan Mir said, I want to give a message to the youth that they must come forward and seek livelihood opportunities for themselves. Especially those who are educated and possess professional skills should not remain idle. Rather, they should find ways to use their talent and expertise to earn a respectable livelihood. He further said, The government also needs to step forward and provide guidance and support to these youngsters. It should encourage and facilitate them in creating livelihood opportunities for themselves. Most importantly, the government must provide financial assistance through banks to young people who are willing to develop their own projects or start businesses so that they can earn a respectable income and build a dignified life.
Relative of Pakistan Deputy PM Ishaq Dar arrested in alleged gangrape of two foreigners
The suspects, identified as Muhammad Raza Dar, Hassan Raza, Sikandar Khan and Sajid Ali, were sent to five-day police remand by a Lahore court.
Pakistan Deputy PM Ishaq Dar's Relative Arrested In Gangrape Of Foreign Women
The suspects, identified as Muhammad Raza Dar, Hassan Raza, Sikandar Khan and Sajid Ali, were sent to five-day police remand by a Lahore court on Friday.
Preventing Aga Hassan from attending Ayatollah Khameneis funeral heartbreaking: Anjuma
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian has expressed anguish and strongly condemned the decision of immigration authorities at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, to prevent its President, Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Al-Safvi, from travelling to the Islamic Republic of Iran to attend the funeral ceremonies of Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei (RA). Addressing a press []
FIFA WC 2026: Egypt Head Coach Raises Palestinian Flag, Dedicates R32 Win To Palestinians
Hassan celebrated with the Palestinian flag before reiterating his support for Palestinians during his post-match media interaction
Srinagar,July 3: A high level delegation of the Kashmir Traders & Manufacturers Federation (KTMF) led by its President Mohammad Yaseen Khan today called on the Honble Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir Omar Abdullah and held an extensive meeting on several long-pending issues concerning traders, traditional artisans and workers across Kashmir. The delegation comprised of senior KTMF functionary Qazi Tauseef, Ghulam Hassan Parra President Ganderbal Traders Federation, Mehrajuddin Sheikh Vice President Ganderbal Traders Federation, Jan Mohammad Misgar Chairman Kashmir Copper Workers Trade Union, Arshid Ahmad Khan President Kashmir Copper Workers Trade Union. During the meeting the Ganderbal Traders Federation raised serious concerns regarding the proposed displacement of several shopkeepers due to ongoing and upcoming developmental works. They urged the Chief Minister to ensure that no trader is rendered livelihood less and called for a comprehensive rehabilitation package, including suitable relocation before any displacement is undertaken. Kashmir Copper Workers Trade Union, representing nearly 50,000 workers highlighted the alarming decline of Kashmirs centuries old copper craft. The Union strongly demanded an immediate ban on machine made copper products, stating that such products have severely impacted the livelihood of thousands of local craftsmen and artisans. It appealed to the Government to introduce effective measures for protecting genuine handmade copperware, preserving the traditional craft and ensuring sustainable employment for artisans associated with the sector. The delegation also discussed several other issues concerning the welfare of copper workers, including institutional support, market protection, promotion of indigenous craftsmanship and policy interventions aimed at reviving the traditional industry. Another major issue raised by the KTMF was the long pending rental disputes involving traders under the Housing & Urban Development Department. KTMF delegation requested the Chief Minister to direct the concerned authorities to resolve these matters on priority, as prolonged uncertainty has caused considerable financial hardship to the affected traders. Speaking after the meeting, Mohammad Yaseen Khan said, The trading community, traditional artisans and workers have been facing several genuine issues for years. We urged the Honble Chief Minister to address these matters on priority, particularly the rehabilitation of displaced traders, protection of Kashmirs traditional copper industry from machine-made products and resolution of pending rental issues. These concerns directly affect the livelihoods of thousands of families and deserve immediate government intervention. He added that KTMF remains committed to safeguarding the interests of the business community while working closely with the Government for the economic development of Jammu & Kashmir. The Honble Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to all the issues presented by the delegation and assured them that each matter would be examined sympathetically. He assured the delegation that the Government is committed to addressing the genuine concerns of traders, artisans and workers and that appropriate action would be taken for the early redressal of the issues.
Two Kashmir Shia clerics disallowed to travel to Iran for Ali Khameneis final rites
J&K Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian president Aga Syed Hassan Al-Mosavi Al-Safavi was stopped by Bureau of Immigration; Shia cleric Masroor Abbas Ansari was also denied a passport
Statehood not for sale at Jantar Mantar: Altaf Bukhari
Outsourcing jobs a grave injustice to unemployed youth Srinagar, July 2: Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Thursday launched a sharp attack on the National Conference (NC)-led government, accusing it of failing to deliver on key promises made during the 2024 Assembly elections and terming its proposed sit-in at Jantar Mantar for statehood restoration a political gimmick. Addressing a workers convention at Kunzer in Tangmarg, Bukhari said the ruling party had misled people and failed to fulfil commitments including one lakh jobs, free electricity, LPG cylinders, regularisation of daily wagers, and enhancement of ration quota. Statehood is not something that can be achieved through protests in Delhi. This is only an attempt to divert attention from governance failures, he said, adding that public frustration was growing due to unfulfilled promises. He urged party workers to gear up for upcoming Panchayat and Urban Local Bodies elections, saying people now recognise the gap between empty promises and genuine service. Bukhari also called for permitting local communities to continue traditional manual mining activities under regulated permits, and reiterated his demand for dialogue between the Centre and the people of Jammu and Kashmir to bridge the trust deficit. He also sought release of detainees and compensation for farmers affected by recent hailstorms and rains. Senior vice president Ghulam Hassan Mir accused the ruling party of centralising power and weakening democratic institutions, saying even elected representatives were being denied freedom to serve the public. He demanded immediate conduct of Panchayat and ULB elections. Provincial president Mohammad Ashraf Mir criticised outsourcing of government jobs and alleged that the existing reservation policy had created widespread resentment, saying the government had failed to address key youth concerns. The convention also saw several political and social activists joining the Apni Party.
Actor Ansiba Hassan approaches court seeking FIR against actor Lakshmipriya, two others
Ansiba had filed a complaint against Lakshmipriya and the two others before SHO of Palarivattom police. She had approached the court, alleging that the police did not take effective action on her complaint
IAS Suhas Yathiraj: From Struggles to Paralympic Glory
New Delhi, July 1: Suhas L. Yathiraj, a prominent para-badminton player and IAS officer, has brought medals to India in the Paralympic Games. He is recognized for his exceptional achievements in both sports and administration, having won numerous medals at national and international levels. Born on July 2, 1983, in Hassan, Karnataka, Suhass life has ... Read more IAS Suhas Yathiraj: From Struggles to Paralympic Glory
Drone Attack in Peshawar Claims Womans Life, Injures Six from Same Family
Peshawar, July 1: A suspected drone attack in the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan, resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to six members of the same family. The incident occurred late Tuesday night in the Pastawana area of the Hassan Khel sub-division. Following the attack, panic spread throughout the region, and the injured ... Read more Drone Attack in Peshawar Claims Womans Life, Injures Six from Same Family
Estimates panel flags delay in R&B projects
Gurez review flags delay in UT Capex works despite approvals Panel raises concern over low bidding, seeks timely completion, accountability Srinagar, June 30: The Committee on Estimates of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly has expressed serious concern over the slow pace and lackadaisical approach in the execution of development projects by the Roads & Buildings (R&B) Department across the Union Territory. Chairing a review meeting in Gurez, MLA Nazir Ahmad Khan (Gurezi) said several works sanctioned under the UT Capex Budget over the last two financial years have failed to progress with the required urgency, prompting concern from the Committee over delays in implementation. Legislators Ali Mohammad Dar, Javid Hassan Baig, Mushtaq Guroo, Irshad Rasool Kar, Sajad Shaheen, Sunil Bhardwaj besides Secretary JKLA Manoj Kumar Pandit, Secretary Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs Achal Sethi along with senior officers from Finance, PWD ( R&B) and PMGSY were present in the meeting. The Committee held detailed deliberations on the execution of development works sanctioned during the previous financial year. It also reviewed the status of various ongoing and pending projects across different districts and divisions, particularly those which have not been initiated despite the accord of Administrative Approval. Stressing the need for expeditious implementation, the Committee urged the departmental officers to accelerate the pace of work and ensure the completion of all ongoing projects within the shortest possible time so that the public is relieved of the inconvenience caused due to prolonged delays. The Committee also took serious note of the practice of awarding contracts at abnormally low rates, observing that such tenders often result in delays and non-completion of projects, thereby defeating the purpose of developmental initiatives. Emphasizing accountability and timely execution, the Committee directed the department to adopt appropriate measures to discourage non-serious contractors and ensure strict adherence to the prescribed timelines. It further called upon the department to strengthen the monitoring and enforcement mechanisms so that all sanctioned works are completed efficiently, maintaining the desired standards of quality and within the stipulated timeframe. The Committee reiterated its commitment to ensure transparency, accountability and the timely completion of public infrastructure projects in the larger interest of the people.
SIR enumeration begins at writer Banu Mushtaqs residence in Hassan
Deputy Commissioner K.S. Latha Kumari and other officials of the administration, along with booth-level officers, visited Ms. Mushtaqs residence and distributed enumeration forms
Farmers from Hassan accuse H.D. Revanna of harassment in providing compensation for land acquired
Apni Party Elects Office Bearers in Lolab
Srinagar, June 27:- The Apni Party on Saturday conducted its organisational elections in Lolab, Kupwara, electing a new team of office bearers as part of the party's ongoing internal polls. Addressing a workers' convention, the party's Chief Coordinator and Returning Officer Abdul Majeed Padder said the leadership was committed to fostering a democratic culture within the organisation by ensuring accountability and electing office bearers through a transparent and democratic process. Padder urged party workers to further strengthen the party cadre in their respective areas and remain closely connected with the people at the grassroots. During the convention, Feroz Ahmad Ganai was elected as Zonal President for Lolab Constituency, Mohammad Amin Dar as Zonal Vice President, Mohammad Maqbool Najar, Arshid Ahmad Bhat, Bashir Ahmad Bhat and Ghulam Mohammad Mir as Block Presidents, Abdul Rashid Mir as Block Vice President (Wavoora), and Feroz Ahmad Dar as Youth Block President for Chandigam, among others. The convention was attended by several senior party leaders, including Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir, Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir, District President Kupwara Raja Manzoor, Spokesperson Ishrat Bhat, Provincial Secretary Abdul Rashid Bhat and other office bearers.
Apni Party Seeks Unemployment Allowance for Youth
Holds workers convention in Lolab Srinagar, June 27:- Senior Apni Party leader and former Cabinet Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir on Saturday accused the ruling National Conference (NC) government of failing to fulfil its election promises and demanded unemployment allowances for jobless youth if it was unable to provide employment. Addressing a party workers' convention in Lolab, Kupwara, Mir said the government's assurances of creating one lakh jobs, regularising daily wagers, providing 200 units of free electricity, free LPG cylinders and enhancing ration quotas had remained unfulfilled. He alleged that the promises were made solely to secure votes and claimed the government had failed to deliver effective governance. Criticising the government's outsourcing of jobs, Mir said it reflected a lack of commitment towards addressing unemployment. He urged the administration to introduce unemployment allowances for youth until adequate job opportunities are created. Mir also dismissed the ruling party's proposed sit-in protest in Delhi to seek restoration of statehood as a political gimmick and rejected the government's contention that the absence of statehood was preventing it from fulfilling its promises. He said governance should not come to a standstill because of the constitutional status of the Union Territory. Highlighting Kupwara's tourism potential, Mir called for the development of the district's scenic destinations to boost the local economy and generate employment. Speaking on the occasion, Apni Party Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir urged party workers to strengthen their outreach and remain connected with people at the grassroots. He asked workers to highlight the party's agenda and ensure that voters are not misled by what he described as the false promises of traditional political parties in the forthcoming Urban Local Bodies and Panchayat elections. Several senior party leaders, including Chief Coordinator and Returning Officer Abdul Majeed Padder, also attended the convention.
Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi to participate in funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran SRINAGAR/BUDGAM: Under the auspices of Anjuman Sharie Shian Jammu and Kashmir, solemn religious commemorations marking Youm-e-Ashura were observed across the Kashmir Valley with deep reverence and devotion, with scores of Zuljanah processions taken out in different parts of the Valley drawing []
Over 1.4 lakh seek de-addiction services in Kashmir
Doctors credit Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan for improving awareness, treatment and reducing stigma. Srinagar, Jun 26: Jammu and Kashmir's fight against substance abuse has received a significant boost under the Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan, with health experts saying the multi-pronged campaign has strengthened prevention, treatment, awareness efforts across the valley. According to official figures, the Drug De-Addiction Centre at SMHS Hospital, GMC Srinagar, recorded a total of 112,628 OPD visits between April 2025 and March 2026, including 1,664 new patients and 110,964 follow-up visits. The figures said that during the same period, the facility also registered 261 inpatient (IPD) admissions, reflecting the growing demand for de-addiction and rehabilitation services. In the subsequent shorter period from April 2026 to June 26, 2026, the center recorded 523 new OPD cases and 31,661 follow-ups, bringing the OPD total for those few months to 32,184, alongside 74 IPD admissions. Prof. Yasir Hassan Rather, Department of Psychiatry, IMHANS-K, GMC Srinagar said the Nasha Mukht Abhiyaan launched under the guidance of the Lieutenant Governor has strengthened fight against substance abuse by bringing together enforcement, healthcare, education, and community participation. He said alongside action against drug trafficking, there has been a greater emphasis on prevention, awareness, early identification, and treatment. At IMHANS-K, GMC, Srinagar, we have actively supported this mission by providing comprehensive de-addiction services to hundreds of patients daily, he said. The facility holds regular awareness and capacity building programmes for teachers, students, healthcare workers, Self Help Groups, religious leaders, and community stakeholders in association with district administration of Srinagar and other relevant departments like JKRLM, Education department etc. While the challenge remains substantial, doctors say the campaign has undoubtedly increased public awareness, reduced stigma, and encouraged more individuals and families to seek timely treatment On the occasion of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, observed on June 26, former Head of the Department of Psychiatry, GMC Srinagar, Prof. Maqbool Dar, highlighted the growing global and regional burden of substance abuse. Citing the 2023 United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) report, he said there are an estimated 316 million drug users worldwide, including 244 million cannabis users. Referring to studies conducted in Kashmir, Prof. Dar said heroin has emerged as the most commonly abused drug, particularly among young people. He attributed the rising trend of substance abuse to multiple factors, including unemployment, peer pressure, family conflicts, rapid urbanisation, broken families, and inadequate awareness about the harmful consequences of drug addiction. He urged parents to acknowledge the growing involvement of youth in substance abuse instead of remaining in denial. Stressing the importance of parental vigilance, he advised families to closely monitor their children's behaviour, maintain open communication, and seek professional help at the earliest signs of addiction. Prof. Dar emphasized that drug addiction is a treatable medical condition, and said that timely counselling and medical intervention can help individuals recover and reintegrate into society.
Karnataka: ED Raids Locations Linked to Minister Jarkiholis Brother-in-Law
According to sources, the ED conducted simultaneous searches at around six locations linked to Manjunath in Belagavi, Bengaluru, Mysuru and Arsikere in Hassan district
'Blatantly illegal': Hassan GRILLS Postmaster General over USPS's new election plan
Bengaluru, June 24: A 70-year-old woman was allegedly beaten to death by her daughter and grandson in an apartment complex. The victim, identified as Jayamma from Hanneenakere in Hassan district, had objected to their drinking habits. Police have arrested the suspects. The Bengaluru southwest division police stated that a case was registered at the Kengeri ... Read more Shocking Incident in Bengaluru: Woman Brutally Murdered by Daughter and Grandson Over Alcohol Dispute
Intellectual bankruptcy, says Congress after Suvendu government renames Suhrawardy road
Even Jana Sangh founder was a supporter of Dr. Hassan Suhrawardy, the first Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University, after whom the road was named, says Congress
The road has now been named after Gopal Chandra Mukherjee, popularly known as Gopal Patha, a controversial but influential figure linked to the events that followed the Great Calcutta Killings of 1946.
Egypts Mo Salah adds to list of accolades in World Cup
Salah scored his 68th goal in internationals and is just one goal shy of current Egypt coach Hossam Hassan's career record for the Pharaohs
AMMA crisis: Let people with conviction and empathy lead the association, says actor Ansiba Hassan
She alleged that the executive committee, which stepped down on Sunday (June 21, 2026), failed to present a proper explanation on the gaps detected in the financial affairs of the association.
KMC renames citys Suhrawardy Avenue as Gopal Mukherjee Road
Despite the BJP and others right-wing groups linking Suhrawardy Avenue to Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, scholars point out that the road was not named after him but his uncle Hassan Shaheed Suhrawardy, who had nothing to do with communal riots of 1946. The road has been renamed Gopal Mukherjee Road who saved many Hindu families during the Great Calcutta Killings of 1946
International Yoga Day celebrated in Shivamogga, Hassan
Egypt's coach Hossam Hassan has quashed rumors of discord involving star forward Mohamed Salah. Hassan emphasized that all 26 players are equally valued and treated professionally, highlighting Salah's discipline and leadership. He stated that team decisions, including substitutions, are made for the national team's benefit, and Salah fully respects them. Hassan expressed confidence in Salah's continued positive impact ahead of their match against New Zealand.
Mangaluru: 16 Cattle Seized In Uppinangady, Two Booked For Illegal Transport
The accused have been identified as Pardeen Khan (24), a resident of Kadur, Javeed Pasha (34) of Holenarasipura in Hassan district: Reports
NEET-UG debacle: AIDSO in Hassan demands NTAs dismissal, Dharmendra Pradhans resignation
Bengaluru Woman Allegedly Murdered by Live-In Partner
Bengaluru, June 17: A tragic incident unfolded in Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, where a 20-year-old woman was allegedly strangled to death by her live-in partner. The victim has been identified as Anusha, while the accused, 25-year-old Sharath, hails from Sakleshpur in Hassan district. According to police reports, the couple met on Instagram and had been living together ... Read more Bengaluru Woman Allegedly Murdered by Live-In Partner
AMMA row: Police record statements of Tini Tom, Shweta Menon on actor Ansiba Hassans complaint
Police sources say Tini Tom refuted making any communal remarks against Ansiba and accused her of filing the complaint out of personal vendetta
AMMA row: Ansiba Hassan approaches court seeking FIR against actor Lakshmipriya, woman cop
Ansiba, a former joint secretary of AMMA, in her complaint accused association vice-president Lakshmipriya of filing a false complaint against her, and Reshma, sub-inspector of Thripunithura Womens cell, of subjecting her to harassment and unlawful detention in the name of verifying the allegations against her
Fun trip turns fatal as 3 Bengaluru youth drown in backwaters
Hassan: A joyous weekend trip turned into a heartbreaking tragedy after three young men from Bengaluru drowned in the backwaters of the Hemavathi reservoir near the famous Shettihalli Church in Hassan district on Sunday, June 14. The incident occurred under the jurisdiction of Gorur Police Station and has left the victims families and friends devastated. 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 .
One dead, two missing at Shettihalli in Hassan
The Inspiring Journey of Mehdi Hassan: From Struggles to Shahenshah-e-Ghazal
Mumbai, June 12: In the world of music, Mehdi Hassan is revered as the Shahenshah-e-Ghazal. His voice, filled with both pain and sweetness, captivated listeners, drawing them into his ghazals. However, his life was not without hardships. At one point, he had to work as a bicycle mechanic to support his family. His story continues ... Read more The Inspiring Journey of Mehdi Hassan: From Struggles to Shahenshah-e-Ghazal
AMMA issues show-cause notice to Ansiba Hassan
Notice signals a clear shift towards the association taking an offensive stance against the actor
My fight for justice will continue, says actor Ansiba Hassan
Hassan police arrest one, seize ganja worth over 20.78 lakh
Bengaluru man found dead in Hassan
The deceased, Manjesh Kumar, faced criminal charges in multiple cases registered under the Arms Act and the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act at Talaghattapura Police Station in Bengaluru
J&K Govt Orders Transfers, Adjustment Of 34 AEEs
JAMMU, Jun 7: In a major administrative shuffle, the Government of Jammu and Kashmirs Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj has ordered the immediate transfer and adjustment of 34 In-charge Assistant Executive Engineers (AEEs). According to Government order, these changes follow the integration of officers from the Public Works (R&B) Department into the Rural Engineering Wing (REW). As part of the directive, three long-serving AEEsNoor Mohammad Magray, Ghulam Hassan Wagay, and Sonia Nayyarwho spent over 12 years in the [] The post J&K Govt Orders Transfers, Adjustment Of 34 AEEs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Leopard attacks five people in Hassan, Forest Department captures animal
Brunei's sultan announces cabinet shake-up, appoints sons as Ministers
In a televised broadcast, Sultan Hassanal said he would continue to hold the key roles of Prime Minister, Defence Minister, and Finance Minister
He is hopeful of the inclusion of Arsikere MLA K.M. Shivalinge Gowda in the cabinet
Faultlines deepen within Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes
Actor Ansiba Hassan is unlikely to appear before the executive committee on Monday (June 1, 2026) to submit the evidence as she has asked for setting up an independent panel
Police procedure amid an ongoing controversy surrounding AMMA which has been witnessing an internal turmoil with a section of office-bearers making allegations against each other
Kodagu based deputy tahsildar found dead in lodge, police begin investigation
Hassan: A deputy-tahsildar was found dead after allegedly dying by suicide in a lodge on BM Road in Hassan city, police said on Sunday, May 31. The deceased has been identified as Thimmayya (52), who was serving as a deputy -tahsildar in Saligrama of Mysuru district. According to preliminary information, Thimmayya checked into a lodge 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 .
Solapur-Hassan Express to halt at Channarayapatna from May 31
AMMA to hear actor Ansiba Hassan as she calls for independent, unbiased panel
Ansiba Hassan has accused Tini Tom and a section of AMMA office-bearers of subjecting her to character assassination and making communal remarks against her
Farmers protest after Muslims boycott cow slaughter in Karnatakas Hassan
Hassan: Tensions prevailed in Karnatakas Hassan district after anxious dairy farmers threatened to escalate their protests following a decline in business triggered by Muslims collective effort to boycott cow slaughter. On Tuesday morning, May 26, several farmers arrived at the weekly cattle fair in Hassan, anticipating high demand, only to face a shocking reality. Many 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 .
Absence of buyers at weekly cattle market leave farmers upset in Hassan
Hassan district unit of the Karnataka Prantha Raitha Sangha stage protest demanding withdrawal of law that prohibits cattle slaughter
Banners warn of property seizure for cattle slaughter in Hassan city in Karnataka
The banners were removed after they attracted criticism
Gag order in Malayalam film body AMMA amid controversies
AMMA has been rattled after its former joint secretary Ansiba Hassan levelled serious allegations against executive committee member Tini Tom
Srinagar Police Attaches Property Worth Rs 1 Crore Of Drug Peddler In Anantnag
SRINAGAR, May 26: Police on Tuesday said that continuing its sustained crackdown against narcotics trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police has attached an immovable property belonging to a notorious drug peddler in Anantnag district in connection with a narcotics case registered in Srinagar. In a handout the police said that the attached property is a residential house belonging to Aamir Hassan Mir S/o Ghulam Hassan Mir R/o Bonpora Dupatyar, Bijbehara, constructed over land bearing [] The post Srinagar Police Attaches Property Worth Rs 1 Crore Of Drug Peddler In Anantnag appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'Lasting peace in the Middle East unlikely...': Israels envoy Fleur Hassan on peace deal with Iran

