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Op Sindoor most successful anti-terror op in countrys history BHOPAL, May 31: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said proxy wars by terrorists will not work and bullets will be answered with cannon balls, adding that sindoor has become a symbol of valour following Indias response to the Pahalgam terror attack. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp He also described Operation Sindoor as the biggest and most successful anti-terror operation in the countrys history. Speaking at the L
Excelsior Correspondent KATRA, May 31: A parcel train containing 24 tonnes of cherry left Katra station for Mumbai today, marking the first such initiative which was described by the Jammu division of the Northern Railway as historic. The parcel train, which will reach Mumbais Bandra station within 30 hours, was earlier scheduled for June 3 but was advanced to facilitate two more indents for loading of cherries, one from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra station and another from Jammu station, [] The
Excelsior Correspondent J&K/LADAKH, May 31: The second National Lok Adalat of 2025 was successfully held today across the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, settling a total of 1,36,488 cases. A statement said that the event focused on promoting amicable dispute resolution and saw enthusiastic participation across districts. Across J&K, 1,82,786 cases were taken up by 173 benches, with 1,36,020 settled, resulting in settlements worth Rs 60.28 crore, the statement said. Similarly,
Army chief visits Pargwal, Tiger Divn *Reviews security situation, preparedness of troops Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, May 31: Army chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi reviewed security situation and operational preparedness of the troops in Pargwal sector of Akhnoor area on the Line of Control (LoC) and Tiger Division here before flying back to New Delhi on conclusion of two-day visit during which he also attended high-level meeting for Shri Amarnath yatra arrangements and general security in Jammu and Kashmir
Excelsior Correspondent Srinagar, May 31: High Court today emphasized that the judicial discretion must be exercised with care and guidelines be kept in mind while considering the bail applications. The Division Bench of Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice M Y Wani said there is no single golden rule or any single litmus test for consideration of a bail application but the guidelines/governing principles, which are not exhaustive, are to be kept in mind while considering a bail application. The co
Appointment of Chairperson, Member of JKWRRA *Functioning of vital Authority remains crippled Mohinder Verma JAMMU, May 31: The process for the appointment of new Chairperson and a Member of the Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources Regulatory Authority (JKWRRA), which was initiated nearly a year ago, has not yet reached its logical conclusion, thereby hampering the functioning of the vital body. As per the provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Water Resources (Regulation and Management) Act, the Wate
Bivek Mathur JAMMU, May 31: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir carried out the second multi-agency mock drill codenamed Operation Shield to enhance emergency preparedness and strengthen coordination among agencies and Civil Defence volunteers during potential attacks from across the border. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The drill was also aimed at sensitizing people about how to evacuate to safer places during such attacks. A complete blackout was observed during the drill between
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 31: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah today reiterated NC Governments steadfast commitment to restoring the lost developmental momentum in Jammu and Kashmir. He said this while addressing a day-long womens wing provincial meeting at the party headquarters, convened by partys State Womens Wing president Shameema Firdous. Provincial president Er Sabiya Qadri also addressed the functionaries on the occasion. Farooq highlight
Sinthan, Pir Ki Gali passes shut, temp dips Gopal Sharma/Fayaz Bukhari JAMMU/SRINAGAR, May 31: Rain lashed the plain areas of Jammu and Kashmir while higher reaches experienced fresh snowfall, and the Kishtwar-Sinthan- Kokernag and Mughal Road have been closed for vehicles. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Helicopter service to Mata Vaishnodevi shrine from the base camp Katra remained suspended for long due to bad weather while a sharp fall has been experienced in the temperature i
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 31: In a dominating performance, Jammu & Kashmir began their campaign with a comprehensive 73-run victory over Goa in the ongoing Dev Bhoomi Gold Cup Cricket Tournament at Ayush Cricket Academy ground, Dehradun. Batting first, J&K posted a competitive total of 311 runs in 50 overs. Yawer Hassan played a fluent knock of 61 off 51 balls (9 fours, 2 sixes), while skipper Shubham Singh Pundir scored 57 off 67 (4 fours, 2 sixes). Support [] The post J&K defea
CANTERBURY (ENGLAND), May 31: Sussex opener Tom Haines led a spirited England Lions response with a composed century after Karun Nairs masterful double hundred lifted India A to a massive 557 on the second day of the four-day unofficial Test here on Saturday. At stumps, the Lions reached 237/2 in 52 overs, with the compact left-hander Haines anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 103 (147 balls). They still trail India A by 320 runs. He reached his 15th first-class century [] The post Haines ton
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 31: The JK UT Level Kickboxing Championships 2025, held at Bhagwati Nagar Indoor Stadium, concluded today with a spectacular closing ceremony, celebrating the passion and perseverance of young martial artists. Satish Sharma, Minister of Youth Services and Sports, graced the event as chief guest, applauding the efforts of organizers and athletes. B.N. Tantray, Chairman, Doon School, joined as special guest, while Padma Shri awardee Faisal Ali Dar inspired
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 31: Over a hundred visually impaired and able-bodied judo athletes from across Jammu have appealed to the J&K Sports Council for the reassignment of their coach, Suraj Bhan Singh, back to MA Stadium, Jammu. The athletes said the coach, who has been pivotal in training both sighted and blind judo players, was recently transferred to Udhampur district, leaving them without structured training for the past two weeks. An international-level visually impaired
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 31: Doon International School, Jammu hosted the IIMUN conference, the largest of its kind, which is set to continue for the next two days. The event brought together an impressive assembly of 570 students from reputed CBSE schools across Jammu and neighbouring regions. The first day featured an elaborate welcome ceremony attended by eminent dignitaries and esteemed guests. The event was honoured by the presence of Satish Sharma, Minister for Food, Civil Supplie
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 31: The Kashmiri Pandit Sabha Jammu held its 15th consecutive function today at the Sabha premises to honour meritorious students of the Kashmiri Pandit community for outstanding performance in Class 12 examinations conducted by CBSE and JK BOSE. Twenty-eight students who scored 90% and above were awarded certificates, mementos and cash prizes. Chief Guest, Dr. Ashok Bhan, former DGP J&K and K. K. Khosa, President KP Sabha, presented the awards to the toppers.
GUMI (SOUTH KOREA), May 31: A new national record, a string of personal bests, and six final-day medals capped Indias campaign at the 26th Asian Athletics Championships with the country signing off with a total haul of 24 medals here on Saturday. While gold proved elusive on the final day, Indian athletes delivered a series of gritty performances to secure three silver and as many bronze medals. Parul Chaudhary claimed her second silver of the meet with a strong run [] The post Asian Athletics:
The increase in MSP for the 2025-26 kharif season and the continuation of the Modified Interest Subvention Scheme reflects a strategic effort to provide economic stability and support to farmers. These initiatives come at a critical time as the monsoon is predicted to arrive early, enabling timely sowing of crops that contribute to over half of Indias annual foodgrain production. The MSP hike, though modest for paddy (a 3% rise to Rs 2,369 per quintal), is more generous for oilseeds [] The post
Excelsior Correspondent KULGAM, May 31: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Athar Aamir Khan today visited District Hospital Kulgam to take stock of ongoing health projects in the hospital. During the visit, DC passed instructions of expediting work in District Hospital including on extension of 50 bedded emergency critical care unit, additional block for maternity and child health, renovation and upgradation of main District Hospital building, new ticketing counter, IHIP lab, DNB hostel and a dedi
ITANAGAR, May 31: In a tragic turn of events, two separate landslides triggered by relentless monsoon rains have claimed nine lives in Arunachal Pradesh. The deadliest incident occurred on Friday night along National Highway-13 between Bana and Seppa in East Kameng district, where a vehicle carrying seven people was swept off the road by a massive landslide and plunged into a deep gorge. All seven occupants including two pregnant women and four children died in the incident. The [] The post La
SHIMLA, May 31: The Himachal Pradesh Government has decided to procure a loan by selling government securities worth Rs 800 crore and the proceeds would be utilised for development programmes. An auction in this regard would be held by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) at Mumbai on June 3 and the successful bidder would have to make the payment by June 4, as per a specific notification issued by the state government, an official said on Saturday. The tenure [] The post Himachal Pradesh to procure
NEW DELHI, May 31: The Government today extended the import of yellow peas without duty and MIP (minimum import price) till March 2026. Previously, the government had extended the policy till May 31, 2025. Import of yellow peas is free without MIP condition and without port restriction, subject to the registration under online import monitoring system, with immediate effect, for all import consignments where bill of lading (shipping on board) is issued on or before March 31, 2026, the directorat
NEW DELHI, May 31: Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal will embark on a five-day visit to Norway and Denmark beginning June 2 to strengthen maritime ties with these two countries, an official statement said today. The statement said the visit holds strategic importance as the minister will lead the Team India delegation comprising senior officials from the central and state governments, along with leading players from the private sector. During the visit, the Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 31: Reaffirming the growing trust in the visionary leadership of National Conference, a significant number of women joined the party fold under the leadership of Bimla Luthra, senior NC leader and former MLA, at a joining programme held at party office Jammu today. The event was marked by enthusiasm and a renewed sense of purpose, with women from different parts of the region aligning themselves with the partys pro-people agenda. The women were welcomed into th
WASHINGTON, May 31: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Modernas new COVID-19 vaccine, the company said today. Moderna, Inc. [NASDAQ:MRNA] today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration [FDA] has approved mNEXSPIKE [mRNA-1283], a new vaccine against COVID-19, for use in all adults 65 and older, the companys statement read. The approved vaccine can also be used for individuals aged 12-64 years with at least one or more underlying risk factor as defined by the [] Th
KUPWARA, May 31: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social welfare and Education Sakeena Itoo today chaired the District Development Board meeting here and took comprehensive assessment of overall developmental profile of district Kupwara. The meeting was attended by Advisor to Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani; MLAs Saifullah Mir, Javid Ahmad Mirchal, Sheikh Khursheed, Mir Mohammad Fayaz and Qaisar Jamsheed Lone; Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan; Director General Rural Sanitatio
Excelsior Correspondent POONCH, May 31: Continuing its efforts to curb illegal mining activities in the district, District Police Poonch today seized two vehicles involved in the illegal transportation of minor minerals. The action was taken by Police Post Ajote during routine patrolling, where two tractor-trolleys bearing registration numbers JK12A-7854 and JK12C-1391 were intercepted and found carrying illegally extracted material without any valid permit. Both vehicles were detained on the sp
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 31: Monthly meeting of Old Janipur Civil Society Action Committee was held here today. Speakers in the meeting said that equipments of open air gym in the area are in dilapidated condition since the last three years and needs repair or replacement. They also demanded renovation/repair of bathroom at JDA Park Janipur and also raised the demand of installation of CCTV cameras in the park to check open consumption of liquor and other objectionable activities which
Prof Dr Shiv Sethi Book: Alley of Deception Author: Jiyyad Shahul Publisher: BFC publications Pages: 191 Price: Rs.238/ The newly released book Alley of Deception by one of the renowned Indian author Jiyyad Shahul has captured the attention of fiction lovers with its deeply gripping narrative. Gao Xingjian rightly remarks that Its in literature that true life can be found. Under the guise of fiction, the truth can be revealed. In line with Gao Xingjians ideas, Jiyyad Shahuls book exposes [] The
By Dhurjati Mukherjee As the hot summer pounces on the country with heat waves predicted in most parts, there is need to put sharp focus on environmental destruction. Allegations are, and not without justification, that the national media has ignored destruction of environment and life of different communities in various parts of the country. For example, environmentalists have expressed concerns about the governments development plans for the Great Nicobar Island. The proposed project, estimate
Dr Vikas Sharma, Komal Sudan Jimikand, commonly known as Suran or elephant foot yam (botanically known as Amorphophallus paeoniifolius), is a remarkable vegetable that holds immense importance in the dietary, medicinal, agricultural and cultural practices of India, especially in regions like Jammu. Jimikand is a large underground tuber known for its starchy texture, nutritional richness and versatile uses in cooking and traditional medicine. It is regarded as a part of the compulsory Lakshmi Puj
Pradyot Gupta Bichda kuch iss adaa se, ke rutt hi badal gayii.. Ek shakhas saare shehar ko viraan kar gayaa.. It was the dreaded day of May 10, 2025, when Pakistan sponsored fresh motor shelling and drone strikes continued in Indias border districts including Rajouri town, resulting in martyrdom of six persons including Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Rajouri, Dr. Raj Kumar Thappa (JKAS). On that illfated day, residents of villages near the line of control (LOC) in Rajouri di
Aarushi Thakur Rana In last 35 years, Jammu emerged as one of the most happening centres of India in terms of Children Theatre. The movement was started by Natrang in the year 1990 with the first ever Childrens summer theatre camp in Jammu under the direction of Balwant Thakur and produced the play Mere Hisse Ki Dhoop Kahan Hai which later created a history by becoming the longest living children play of India. This play also made Natrang the first [] The post 35 Years of Children Theatre Camps
By Kalyani Shankar The Modi government has launched a significant international diplomacy effort to seek support from the global community in the fight against Pak-sponsored terrorism. Seven all-party delegations have been sent to major international capitals this week. New Delhi launched Operation Sindoor following a terrorist attack by militants linked to Pakistan in Pahalgam on April 22. It saw the death of 26 civilians. This marked the worst assault on civilians since the 26/11 Mumbai attac
O N Koul Whole of Jammu and Kashmir is the land of temples, shrines and other places of worship in all most all places from north to south and east to west, it has been a highly spiritual and religious land and rightly Kashmir is known as Rishi Bhumi. One of the famous and most sacred shrines is the Ganesh Bal of Hanad Chowalgam in south Kashmir district of Kulgam and it is the beautiful and shining example of communal [] The post Ganesh Bal, Hanad Chowalgam A symbol of faith and communal Harmon
Dr Bharat Bhushan Our country has the distinction of giving rise to many social & cultural movements that changed the course of history for better. Many freedom fighters, crusaders and social mobilizers devoted their lives in spreading the message of amity, solidarity & communal harmony and social equity. Auribindo Ghosh, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Mahatma Jyoti Bhai Phule, Vinoba Bhave, Savitri Bhai Phule , Baba Amte & hundreds of others enriched our social fabric by their life time contributions. How
Dr Ankush Mahajan Once upon a time, in the sacred land of Bharat, where rivers flowed like hymns and forests whispered ancient secrets, a young boy named Nachiketa stood at the threshold of a mystery that would baffle even the wisest of sages-What happens after death? His father, a pious man, was offering old, weak cows in a sacrifice-gifts that held no real value. Disheartened by this act of superficial charity, Nachiketa, with the innocence of a child and the [] The post Wisdom of Nachiketa in
Jigisha Thusoo Two years ago, I made a decision that I never thought would come full circle in such a meaningful way. I decided to fund someones education using the money I had saved. It wasnt a grand plan-it was a quiet act of kindness, a simple gesture from one human to another. My mother had introduced me to a girl named (Parveen) name changed from a government school in Bathindi. That year, she ( My Mom) was invited as [] The post Never have I ever felt this Grateful appeared first on Daily
Jammu, May 31: Rain in plains of Jammu region on Saturday brought respite from scorching heat, while unseasonal snowfall in high altitude areas resulted in closure of different hilly roads and also perished dozens of livestock, officials said. According to the officials, a cloudburst also washed away dozens of sheep and goats belonging to the nomadic Bakerwal community in Dachhan area of Kishtwar this evening. However, there was no human loss in the incident, they said. Meanwhile, the Directorat
Srinagar, May 31: As a part of the nationwide Civil Defence Exercise Operation Shield, mock drills were conducted in key districts of Jammu and Kashmir regions on Saturday. An official, while sharing details, said, Todays mock drill in J&K, part of Operation Shield, tested the emergency response to potential attacks. It involved air raid sirens, blackouts, evacuation drills, and coordination among civil administration, police, SDRF, and fire services. The drill, he said, was simultaneously carri
LUCKNOW, May 31: Senior Indian Police Service officer Rajeev Krishna will be the new Director General of Police (DGP) of Uttar Pradesh, officials said on Saturday. Krishna is currently Director General (DG) of Vigilance in the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board. According to a government spokesperson, the 1991-batch IPS officer has been appointed as the new Director General of Police of Uttar Pradesh. Krishna will replace DGP Prashant Kumar who retired on Saturday. The post Raj
Jammu, May 31: A suspended government school teacher, arrested last week on duping job seekers, was on Saturday remanded to 15 days of judicial custody, an official of the Crime Branch said. Jameel Anjum, a resident of Ustad Mohalla, was arrested on May 23 and was produced in a local court which remanded him to 15 days judicial custody, the official said. He said Anjum was arrested following a fresh complaint lodged by Rashid Manhas of Gujjar Nagar, claiming that [] The post Jammu: Govt School T
Jammu, May 31: A parcel train containing 24 tonnes of cherry left Jammu and Kashmirs Katra station for Mumbai on Saturday, marking the first such initiative which was described by the Jammu division of the Northern Railway as historic. The parcel train, which will reach Mumbais Bandra station within 30 hours, was earlier scheduled for June 3 but was advanced to facilitate two more indents for loading of cherries, one from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra station and another from [] The post First Pa
SRINAGAR, May 31: Jammu and Kashmir Anti Corruption Bureau on Saturday caught a patwari red-handed while demanding and accepting Rs 10,000 bribe in Dooru in south Kashmirs Anantnag district. According to a statement, the ACB received a written complaint alleging that the complainant had submitted an application in Tehsil Office Dooru, requesting for cutting/pruning chinar tree branches near his house as there were apprehensions of damage to life and property due to gusty winds. The statement rea
Jammu, May 31: The BJPs Jammu and Kashmir unit on Saturday assigned key responsibilities to several of its MLAs to strengthen the partys organizational structures and legislative functioning in the assembly. BJP vice-president and Samba MLA Surjit Singh Salathia and Udhampur West MLA Pawan Gupta have been nominated as the deputy leaders of the opposition, while Jasrota MLA Rajiv Jasrotia has been nominated as the partys chief whip, said a BJP spokesperson. BJPs Jammu and Kashmir unit chief Sat S
Karachi, May 31: Nauman Niaz, a well-known cricket historian, writer and television personality has sent a notice to former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar for discrediting and defaming him. Dr. Niaz, a former Director of Sports at the state-owned Pakistan Television Network, has sent the notice through his lawyer after Shoaib allegedly described him as a kit man during his time with the Pakistan team. Dr Nauman basically used to carry our bags luggage for us in the team, Shoaib said [] The post Sh
SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI, May 31: Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan on Saturday acknowledged losses of aircraft in Indias recent military hostilities with Pakistan but dismissed as absolutely incorrect Islamabads claim of downing six Indian fighter jets. Gen Chauhan, in an interview to Bloomberg TV, asserted it is more important to find out why the aircraft were lost and that the Indian military hit back after rectifying the issues. The Chief of Defence Staff declined to specify the losses in [
SRINAGAR, MAY 31:Continuing its endeavour to fulfil the constitutional commitment of providing swift, cost-effective, and efficient dispute resolution to the masses in general and the litigant public in particular, the J&K Legal Services Authorityunder the patronage of Justice Arun Palli, Chief Justice, High Court of J&K and Ladakh (Patron-in-Chief, J&K Legal Services Authority), the dynamic leadership of Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Executive Chairman, J&K Legal Services Authority, and the able guida
JAMMU, May 31: The Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) has announced a 40-day summer vacation for all Government and recognized private schools falling under the summer zone of Jammu division. As per an order, the vacation will begin from June 7 and continue till July 16, 2025, for students. Teaching staff, however, have been directed to report back to schools on July 14 for preparations including cleanliness, lesson and timetable planning, readiness of teaching materials, and arrangeme
NEW DELHI, May 31 : Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh, who is a Member of Parliament from Udhampur-Kathua-Doda Lok Sabha constituency, today convened a comprehensive constituency-level meeting via video conferencing to finalize month-long programmes commemorating 11 years of the Modi Government. The meeting was attended by MLAs, BJP District Presidents, DDC Chairmen and Vice Chairmen, in addition to other office bearers. Fresh from launching the Viksit Bharat Krishi Sankalp Abhiyaan at R.S. Pura
MOSCOW, May 31: Warning Germany of dire consequences should it supply Kyiv with Taurus long-range cruise missiles, Russian ambassador Vassily Nebenzia at the UN Security Council said that if Germany gets directly involved in the conflict, it will give Russia the right to consider all options to properly respond to such a move. Germany is going to be drawn further into a war with Russia through these actions, which will give us the right to consider all options so as [] The post Russia warns Germ