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PDP-BJP alliance was a Betrayal, Says Sajjad Shaheen
Banihal, Aug 21: National Conference leader and Banihal MLA Sajjad Shaheen on Thursday described the PDPs alliance with the BJP in 2014 as a historic betrayal of the trust and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a joining function in Banihal, Shaheen said the PDP had sought votes on the promise of protecting the political identity, dignity and interests of J&K, but entered into an alliance with the BJP despite fundamental differences between the two parties. The people had voted for the PDP believing that it would stand as a safeguard against forces seeking to undermine Jammu and Kashmirs special position and political identity. Instead, the PDP entered into an alliance with the very forces whose agenda was fundamentally opposed to the aspirations it had claimed to represent. That was the beginning of the betrayal, he said. Shaheen said the PDP could not escape responsibility for the political developments that followed its alliance with the BJP, arguing that the partnership helped create the circumstances preceding the changes to J&Ks constitutional and political position. He said residents of Banihal were primarily concerned with development, employment, roads, power, healthcare, education and connectivity, but these issues were also linked to wider questions of dignity and political empowerment. As the elected representative of Banihal, Shaheen said he would continue to raise issues affecting the constituency and pursue development projects despite administrative and geographical challenges. He said people were increasingly looking for consistent leadership and politics focused on service rather than power, asserting that the National Conference would continue to represent their concerns.
Railways plans wider Apple transport network for 2026 season
Jammu, Aug 21: The Railways on Friday held a meeting with the Horticulture Department, fruit growers, traders and aggregators in Srinagar to chalk out arrangements for the safe, timely and economical transportation of apples during the upcoming 2026 season. The meeting was attended by railway officials from Jammu Division, including the Assistant Commercial Manager and Assistant Operations Manager, along with officials of the Horticulture Department and around 3035 representatives of growers, farmers, traders and aggregators, both physically and virtually. Detailed discussions were held on the transportation of apples from the Anantnag and Pampore Goods Sheds and the movement of fruit through parcel trains from Budgam to Adarsh Nagar in Delhi. Representatives of the horticulture sector appreciated the Railways for its services during the 2025 season, particularly when the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway faced closures due to natural disruptions. Last year, Jammu Division transported around 20,000 tonnes of apples from Kashmir to various markets across the country through goods trains, JPP-RCS parcel trains, parcel vans and BCN wagons. For the upcoming season, it was decided that the Directorate of Horticulture would provide the Railways with details of the expected apple volume and transportation requirements within a week to facilitate timely arrangements for parcel van rakes and BCN wagons. Railway officials also urged aggregators and traders to use the parcel service according to their requirements and submit indents in advance. They said traders could submit their requests online to enable the Railways to include consignments in scheduled routes and arrange parcel rakes or wagons on priority. Officials said rail transportation would offer farmers and aggregators a more economical alternative to road transport, helping reduce per-box freight costs and improve returns. They also highlighted the advantage of rail connectivity during bad weather, landslides and highway closures, reducing the risk of delays and fruit spoilage. The meeting also discussed bulk transportation through parcel vans and BCN wagons, as well as connectivity from Budgam to major fruit markets, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata. Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Jammu, Uchit Singhal said the Railways was committed to supporting the horticulture sector and improving transportation facilities for farmers and traders. Our target is that this year more apples should be transported through Railways than last year. All farmer and trader brothers should join the Railway parcel service in maximum numbers, he said. The participating aggregators expressed their willingness to work with the Railways for apple transportation during the 2026 season.
Doodhpathri reopens after month-long closure
Budgam : The popular Doodhpathri tourist destination in Central Kashmirs Budgam district reopened to tourists and visitors on Friday after remaining closed for over a month. Chief Executive Officer of the Doodhpathri Development Authority, Beigh, confirmed the reopening and said tourist-related activities had resumed at the picturesque destination. On the first day of reopening, nearly 500 tourists visited Doodhpathri, he told Rising Kashmir. Beigh said tea vendors had also resumed their activities and installed stalls at Raiyar, marking the return of normal tourist activity in the area. Tourism-related activities at Doodhpathri had remained affected since the end of July 2026, resulting in a prolonged closure of the destination. The CEO expressed optimism that tourist footfall would increase in the coming days and urged visitors to explore Doodhpathri and enjoy its natural beauty. We expect the tourist flow to Doodhpathri to increase in the coming days. People and tourists should explore Doodhpathri and enjoy its natural beauty, he said. The reopening is expected to provide a fresh boost to tourism-related businesses and local livelihoods dependent on the tourist rush at the popular destination.
Govt orders timely monthly salaries for NHM staff
Srinagar, Aug 21: The National Health Mission (NHM), Jammu and Kashmir, has ordered that salaries of all eligible NHM employees across the Union Territory be processed regularly every month and disbursed by the last day of each month, to prevent delays in payment to healthcare workers. As per an order issued by the Mission Director, NHM J&K, it covers employees working at the State headquarters, divisional and district offices as well as field-level health institutions and units. The order said the process of preparation and initiation of salary bills shall begin well in advance each month to ensure sufficient time for verification, authorisation, processing and disbursement. The concerned Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs) have been directed for timely preparation, verification, authorisation and submission of salary bills of eligible NHM staff under their respective jurisdictions. The order makes it clear that no avoidable delay should occur at the DDO level. The Finance Management Group (FMG), NHM J&K, will conduct a review during the last week of every month with concerned DDOs to assess the status of salary bills, pending cases, deficiencies and technical or system-related issues that could affect timely payment. The FMG has also been tasked with ensuring timely processing and disbursement of salaries through the prescribed SNA-SPARSH mechanism. It will coordinate with SNA-SPARSH/PFMS authorities, banks, Treasury and Finance authorities and other technical agencies whenever required. The NHM directed that any technical, financial, procedural or system-related issue affecting salary processing must be immediately brought to the notice of the FMG. The group will be responsible for taking up such matters with the concerned authorities and following them until satisfactory resolution. Also, the concerned officer of the FMG Section has been directed to monitor salary processing and disbursement on a monthly basis and ensure that all salary bills received from DDOs are processed in time for payment by the last day of the month. The order states that the salary of any employee shall not be withheld or delayed without valid and recorded justification and approval of the competent authority. Where withholding of salary is warranted under applicable rules or for administrative or disciplinary reasons, the concerned DDO will have to record the reasons and bring the matter to the notice of the competent authority, the NHM said. The Mission Director has also warned that lapses, negligence or avoidable delays at the level of DDOs or the FMG resulting in delayed salary payments will be viewed seriously. Responsibility will be fixed on the officials responsible, with appropriate action initiated as per applicable rules and procedures. The FMG has been directed to maintain proper monthly records of salary processing and disbursement for all NHM staff, including field-level employees, along with details of any delays, reasons and action taken for resolving such issues. The order applies to the entire NHM J&K and covers staff working at State, divisional, district and field-level health institutions and units.
Waste to Wonder park turns scrap into art
Srinagar 21 August : In a unique initiative aimed at promoting waste management, reuse and environmental sustainability, the Floriculture, Gardens & Parks Department Kashmir has developed a Waste to Wonder park spread over 16 kanals of land, transforming discarded items into creative installations and public attractions. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Director Floriculture, Gardens & Parks Kashmir, Mathoora Masoom, said that nearly 90 per cent of the material used in the park consists of waste, while the remaining 10 per cent comprises fallen wood collected from government offices and parks. She said the initiative has given a new life to discarded items that would otherwise have ended up as waste. The Protocol Department provided us with old refrigerators and washing machines, while the State Motor Garages provided old jeeps, Gypsys and Ambassador cars. These discarded items have now been creatively incorporated into the park, Masoom said. She added that the parks lighting system is powered through solar energy, with the system provided by Orion Powers, making the initiative more environmentally-friendly. According to the Director, more than 60 items have been installed in the park, and every single installation has been created from discarded or waste material. The park also showcases several elements of Kashmirs traditional culture, including kangris, willow-woven phatus, seed bins and other traditional objects. Fallen wood logs have been creatively converted into benches, while a train has also been created as a prominent showpiece in the park. Masoom said the entire concept was brought to life by local gardeners, who worked with dedication, creativity and affection to create something meaningful for the public. She said the initiative has been launched under the banner of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, focusing on the three RsReduce, Reuse and Recycle. This is an idea that can be adopted by every household. If there is an item at home that you do not want to throw away, you can creatively reuse it in your garden. This way, the item is reused while also remaining with you, she said. Masoom said the Waste to Wonder park is essentially an effort to demonstrate to people that discarded material can be transformed into something beautiful and useful. If people love and appreciate this initiative, we will surely try to create similar parks in every district. However, this will depend on the availability of suitable spaces and permission from the Protocol Department, as there are several heritage parks and sites that cannot be altered, she said. She appealed to the public to visit the park and appreciate the effort put in by the departments gardeners. This is your park. Please come, sit and enjoy it, but also respect the hard work of our gardeners who have created these installations with their own hands, Masoom said. The initiative not only provides visitors with a recreational space but also sends a larger message about responsible waste management, encouraging people to rethink what they consider waste and explore creative ways of giving discarded objects a second life.
Ladakh diverts glacier runoff to boost irrigation
Leh: Ladakh has diverted around 90 million litres of glacier runoff every day from Stok Nallah into the Igoo-Phey Irrigation Canal through simple, zero-capital earthwork, turning previously unused glacier water into a major source for irrigation and agricultural activity across several villages. The initiative, undertaken by the UT Administration, involves two diversions from Stok Nallah. Of the nearly 36 cusecs of water flowing through the nallah, around 25 cusecs has now been channelled into the Igoo-Phey Irrigation Canal, increasing the canals water availability from about 50 cusecs to nearly 75 cusecs. For years, a substantial portion of the glacier runoff flowed unused into the Indus River. The intervention has now redirected this water towards agricultural fields, providing a fresh water source for 12 villages and more than 1,000 acres of land that have historically faced water shortages. The development is particularly significant for the 43-km-long Igoo-Phey Irrigation Canal, which had remained largely defunct due to inadequate water availability. With the additional flow from Stok Nallah, the canal is expected to support irrigation over a much wider area and provide greater reliability to farmers dependent on seasonal water sources. The administration said the intervention demonstrates that practical and low-cost water management measures can make a substantial difference in Ladakhs cold-desert environment, where agriculture is heavily dependent on limited water resources and glacier-fed streams. The project also highlights the potential of using existing natural water flows more efficiently rather than relying solely on expensive infrastructure. By diverting water that was earlier flowing away unused, the administration has sought to strengthen irrigation capacity while improving the utilisation of Ladakhs glacier resources. Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena highlighted the initiative as part of the administrations efforts to improve water security, agricultural sustainability and rural livelihoods. The administration has indicated that similar cost-effective interventions could be explored in other parts of the Union Territory to capture and utilise scattered glacier-fed flows. The initiative has also drawn appreciation from Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who, while responding to the Lieutenant Governors post on the project, said his committees recent visit had reinforced his view that Ladakh could emerge as a national showcase for environmental progress and sustainability.
Mian Mehar Ali secures 6 crore for Kangan roads
Ganderbal: In a significant push towards strengthening road infrastructure and improving connectivity in the Kangan Assembly Constituency, MLA Kangan Mian Mehar Ali has secured approval for road development works worth 6 crore under the Road Sector (New Works) Capex Action Plan for 2026-27. The approval is expected to pave the way for the construction, improvement and upgradation of roads across different areas of the constituency, providing better connectivity to villages and residential areas while supporting economic and developmental activities. As per the authorization issued under the Road Sector (New Works) Capex Budget 2026-27, the concerned authorities have been directed to process Administrative Approval/Technical Sanction (AA/TS) and initiate the tendering process for the works included in the approved action plan. The works are to be taken up strictly within the approved estimated cost and allocation. The authorization marks an important step towards taking the identified road projects from the planning stage to execution. Once the requisite technical and administrative formalities are completed, the tendering process can be initiated for the approved works. The order makes it clear that the authorization is strictly confined to the works listed in the approved Annexure and that no additional work can be taken up without prior approval from the competent authority. The concerned Executive Engineer has also been tasked with verifying the feasibility of the proposed works before processing AA/TS and initiating tendering. The executing authorities have been directed to ensure that the works are based on genuine public need, serve the larger public interest and are not designed to benefit any individual or a limited group. The execution of the projects will have to strictly follow the General Financial Rules (GFR), J&K PWD Engineering Manual, Macadamisation Manual, Defect Liability Period (DLP) Enforcement Manual and other applicable codal procedures and instructions. Importantly, the authorities have been directed to ensure that there is no duplication, overlapping or multi-source funding of any of the approved works under another scheme, sector or funding component. The order also excludes roads or assets already transferred or entrusted to other executing agencies, including the Jammu Municipal Corporation, Srinagar Municipal Corporation, Beacon, Sampark, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL), or any other concerned agency or department. The 6-crore allocation is being viewed as a significant infrastructure boost for the Kangan constituency, where improved road connectivity remains crucial for residents, commuters, farmers, traders and other sections of the population.
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Committee on Petitions reviews grievances of Khimber Hazratbal residents
Srinagar, Aug 21: The Committee on Petitions of J&K Legislative Assembly on Friday met under the Chairmanship of Pirzada Farooq Ahmad Shah to examine the long-pending grievance of residents of Khimber Hazratbal regarding illegal occupation of their traditional grazing land. The meeting was attended by Members of the Committee including Javaid Riyaz (Bedar), Dr. Sajjad Shafi, Javaid Iqbal Choudhary and Shagun Parihar. During the meeting , the Chairman observed that Government land belongs to the people and must not be allowed to fall into the hands of a few. He assured that the Committee will not allow such injustices to continue and will take every possible step to restore the rights of the common man, safeguard public property for future generations. The Chairman directed that strict action be taken against all those found involved in the illegal encroachment of Government land. He instructed the District Administration to identify and take to task the land mafia and other elements involved, and to retrieve the illegally occupied land immediately. The Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, during the meeting, briefed the Committee in detail about the illegal occupation of their traditional grazing land in Khimber Hazratbal.
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Kisan Mela to showcase schemes, modern farm practices: Dar
Srinagar, Aug 21: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperatives and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar, on Friday chaired a meeting of Heads of Departments (HoDs) of Agriculture and allied departments to review and finalise arrangements for the upcoming Kisan Mela and foundation stone laying ceremony of the Mandi at Wusan Bangil, Tangmarg in Baramulla district. MLA Gulmarg, Farooq Ahmad Shah, HoDs of Agriculture, Horticulture and concerned officers were present in the meeting. The Minister had detailed deliberations on preparations being put in place by different departments for the mega kisan mela. He instructed all the concerned HoDs to ensure seamless inter-departmental coordination, meticulous planning and timely completion of all arrangements for successful conduct of the programme. Javid Dar directed the departments to establish informative and professionally designed stalls showcasing their schemes, flagship programmes, achievements, innovative initiatives, modern technologies and farmer-centric interventions. He emphasised that the Kisan Mela should provide farmers with a meaningful platform to interact directly with the departmental officers, agricultural scientists, technical experts and other stakeholders. The event will help in familiarising the farmers with modern agricultural practices, government schemes and available support mechanisms. The Minister advocated for effective dissemination of information regarding various farmer-oriented initiatives. He directed the departments to ensure that the stalls remain adequately staffed and equipped to address the queries of farmers and visitors. Regarding the foundation laying ceremony for the Mandi at Wusan Bangil, the Minister was informed that 50 kanals of land has been transferred to the Horticulture Planning and Marketing Department for its establishment and that the department has taken possession of the land.
Panel seeks crackdown on land mafia in Khimber
Srinagar, Aug 21: The Committee on Petitions of J&K Legislative Assembly on Friday met under the Chairmanship of Pirzada Farooq Ahmad Shah to examine the long-pending grievance of residents of Khimber Hazratbal regarding illegal occupation of their traditional grazing land. The meeting was attended by Members of the Committee including Javaid Riyaz (Bedar), Dr. Sajjad Shafi, Javaid Iqbal Choudhary and Shagun Parihar. Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Akshay Labroo; SDM East Srinagar, other concerned officers, besides officers of the Assembly Secretariat were also present in the meeting . During the meeting , the Chairman observed that Government land belongs to the people and must not be allowed to fall into the hands of a few. He assured that the Committee will not allow such injustices to continue and will take every possible step to restore the rights of the common man, safeguard public property for future generations. The Chairman directed that strict action be taken against all those found involved in the illegal encroachment of Government land. He instructed the District Administration to identify and take to task the land mafia and other elements involved, and to retrieve the illegally occupied land immediately. The Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar, during the meeting, briefed the Committee in detail about the illegal occupation of their traditional grazing land in Khimber Hazratbal.
J&K Education sector sees 17% rise in enrolment: Sakeena
Srinagar, Aug 21: Education Minister Sakeena Itoo on Friday said student enrolment in J&K has increased by 17 per cent during the past two years, calling it one of the major achievements of the government in the education sector. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a SCERT programme, Itoo said the government had taken several landmark decisions to strengthen education, including improvements in infrastructure, smart classrooms and student enrolment. She said the governments aim was to ensure that no child in J&K remains without education and that education reaches every household. Addressing concerns over lower enrolment in higher classes, Itoo said many students leave the region or move to universities and other institutions after completing Class 12, which affects enrolment figures at higher levels. She said around 700 new lecturers had been referred for recruitment through the recruitment board, with appointment orders issued by the Chief Minister. Itoo also highlighted measures for students seeking higher education, including free education for those who face difficulties in pursuing advanced studies. She said the government was also working to develop new recruitment rules for the newly established Government Medical Colleges in J&K. According to her, the rules for both gazetted and non-gazetted posts had not been framed for nearly 10 years.
Govt calls for non-lethal measures to curb human-wildlife conflict
Jammu, Aug 21: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, on Friday chaired a meeting to review the functioning of the Wildlife Department and the progress of various ongoing and sanctioned projects. To strengthen preventive measures to address rising human-wildlife conflict, the Forest Minister directed the introduction of safe, non-lethal deterrents to prevent wild animals from entering residential areas without causing them harm. The Minister also called for identifying vulnerable locations, training local communities in safe response measures and strengthening rapid-response teams to deal with wildlife emergencies. He emphasised that protection of human lives and conservation of wildlife must go hand in hand, with prevention and community participation at the centre of the strategy. During the meeting, detailed deliberations were held on projects sanctioned under CAPEX for the Pir Panjal and Chenab regions besides various development works at Jambu Zoo. During the meeting, Javed Rana reviewed various developmental, plantation and conservation initiatives being undertaken across the Pir Panjal and Chenab Divisions under CAPEX. He emphasised the need for timely completion of all sanctioned works and activities while ensuring the highest standards of quality and sustainability. Appreciating the efforts of frontline staff, the Minister encouraged them to continue working with dedication towards strengthening the departments conservation efforts and advancing its green mission. The Minister reviewed the progress of infrastructure being developed at Jambu Zoo, including new and upgraded animal enclosures and specialised habitats for different species, along with facilities for rescued wildlife. He stressed that all such works should be planned and executed with due emphasis on animal welfare, scientific management and conservation. Detailed discussions were also held on the development of walk-through aviaries, a butterfly park and landscaped green spaces, as envisaged under the zoos development and master-planning framework. The Minister called for ensuring that these facilities are developed in a manner that enhances both conservation and public engagement. Javed Rana also reviewed arrangements for improving the overall visitor experience at the zoo, including walking tracks, battery-operated vehicle facilities. He directed the officers to explore further measures to increase visitor footfall and make Jambu Zoo a more attractive destination for families, students and tourists. The Minister further called for exploring Smart City bus connectivity to Jambu Zoo to improve public transport access and facilitate greater visitor movement. Javed Rana emphasised that greater public engagement with the zoo would not only promote recreation but also help strengthen awareness about wildlife conservation and biodiversity and the development of Jambu Zoo as an important educational, recreational and tourism destination.
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Environment panel calls for action on six J&K Lakes
Srinagar, 21 Aug: Chairman of the Committee on Environment has directed concerned departments to submit time-bound Action Taken Reports on conservation measures for six major lakes and other wetlands of Jammu and Kashmir. The direction was issued during a meeting at the Assembly Complex to review measures for the conservation and management of Hokersar, Mansabal, Wular, Nigeen, Mansar and Surinsar lakes and other wetlands across the Union Territory. The Committee on Environment on Friday convened for a meeting at Assembly Complex here to discuss and deliberate on measures for the conservation and management of Hokersar, Mansabal, Wular, Nigeen, Mansar and Surinsar Lakes and other wetlands of Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting was chaired by Chairman of the Committee, Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, and attended by Prof. Gharu Ram, Dr. Baldev Raj Sharma, Daleep Singh, Showkat Hussain Ganie, Javaid Ahmad Mirchal, Sajjad Shafi, Dr. Rameshwar Singh and Devyani Rana; members of the committee. The meeting was also attended by Chairman JK PCC Vasu Yadav; CWLW & PCCF WL Suneesh Buxy; VC LCMA, F.A LCMA, Regional Wildlife Wardens of Kashmir, Jammu and Rajouri/Poonch, CEO Manasbal Development Authority, Project Coordinator WUCMA, WLWs of Jammu, Wetland and Kathua, and CED WUCMA Wular besides officers of the Assembly Secretariat. Speaking during the meeting, the Chairman stressed that wetlands are vital for ecology, biodiversity and flood mitigation in J&K. He expressed concern over environmental pollution and human interference in these water bodies. He said that everyone has a duty to protect these natural assets for future generations. Reviewing the CAG audit paras, Tarigami said that Scientific data and community involvement must guide our conservation efforts. He directed the concerned departments to submit time-bound Action Taken Reports on conservation measures taken for the 6 major lakes and other wetlands of J&K. The Committee was informed that using high-resolution satellite imagery, a comprehensive exercise has been undertaken to identify wetlands across the UT. It was informed that earlier wetlands above 2.25 hectares were mapped, followed by those between 2.25 to 1 hectare, and now even wetlands below 1 hectare are being identified. So far, approximately 1700 wetlands have been identified in J&K. To ensure transparency and easy access, the Department informed that a dedicated State-level portal is being developed having layers for Forest boundaries and Protected Area Network of the Wildlife Department. The Chairman directed that this portal be made public-friendly. He said that the portal will help clear confusion about boundaries and will be accessible to Honble Members, departments and the public. The Chairman directed that the portal should include data on vegetation, water bodies, rivers and other ecological features in a phased manner. He emphasized that public access to this data will bring greater accountability and community participation in wetland conservation.
Experts discuss integrative mental health
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Govt. mulls 1,000-cr. resolve for drinking water woes in Vizag
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Wild boars trigger panic in Gagangir, locals seek action
Ganderbal, Aug 21: Residents of Gagangir in Sonamarg area of central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have raised concern over the movement of wild boars in the area, alleging that the animals are creating panic among locals and damaging standing crops during night hours. According to residents, wild boars have been frequently venturing into agricultural fields after dusk, causing damage to standing maize and other crops. Locals said the repeated movement of the animals has not only resulted in crop losses but has also raised concerns about the safety of people, particularly those travelling or working in the area during late evening and early morning hours. Residents claimed that maize fields have been among the worst affected, with the animals entering fields at night and damaging the standing crop. They said farmers, who depend heavily on their agricultural produce, fear further losses if the movement of wild boars continues unchecked. The residents have urged the Wildlife Department to take immediate cognizance of the issue and initiate necessary measures to prevent the animals from entering residential and agricultural areas. They also appealed to the concerned authorities to assess the extent of crop damage and put in place an effective mechanism to keep the wild boars away from populated areas. Locals said timely intervention by the authorities could help prevent further damage to crops and avoid any untoward incident involving residents and wildlife. They have called for increased monitoring of the affected areas, particularly during night hours, and sought a coordinated response from the Wildlife Department and other concerned agencies to address the issue.
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Both countries agree to expand exchanges between their armed forces through joint exercises, training and capacity building initiatives
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Schools, colleges asked to report cognisable offences to police immediately
Rahul Gandhi stages dharna at Delhi police station.
Declare Theni district as drought-hit, farmers plead at grievance meet
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Iran vows 'devastating' response as U.S. threatens toughest ever economic hit
The chief of staff of Iran's Armed Forces, Major General Ali Abdollahi, said the Islamic Republic's reaction would be broad and decisive
China says U.S. 'sanctions and pressure' on Iran not a solution
The United States has vowed it would collapse the Iranian regime with its threatened campaign
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Imran Khan tortured, isolated in jail: sister
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Polytechnic students urge government to withdraw GO 97
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Roundtable raises alarm over SIR process, forms Voter Protection Forum in A.P.
The meeting adopts a resolution stating it was the responsibility of the Election Commission to protect the voting rights of all citizens who attain the age of 18
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The meeting adopts a resolution stating it was the responsibility of the Election Commission to protect the voting rights of all citizens who attain the age of 18
Government inaction forced Rahul Gandhi to protest: Kharge
Government inaction forced Rahul Gandhi to protest: Kharge
Champat Rais article on Nripendra Misras role in Ayodhya temple construction sparks controversy
Mr. Misra says there is nothing negative or controversial in the article; it isnt Rai vs. Misra, it is Modi vs. Bhagwat, says Congress
Champat Rais article on Nripendra Misras role in Ayodhya temple construction sparks controversy
Mr. Misra says there is nothing negative or controversial in the article; it isnt Rai vs. Misra, it is Modi vs. Bhagwat, says Congress
IIPH Shillong fellow wins best paper award at ICOPH Bali
Shillong, Aug 21: Dr. Deepak Rajan, One Health Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Public Health (IIPH) Shillong, won the Best Oral Presentation Award at the International Conference on Public Health 2026 held in Bali, Indonesia. He received the award for his research paper titled Seroprevalence and Risk Factors of Leptospirosis in Meghalaya: An [] The post IIPH Shillong fellow wins best paper award at ICOPH Bali first appeared on Highland Post .
Udupi district BJP welcomes Mangaluru Railway Regions inclusion under SWR
Udupi district BJP welcomes Mangaluru Railway Regions inclusion under SWR
World sees India as bright spot for growth and hope: PM Modi
New Delhi [India], August 21 : Noting that India is pushing ahead with reforms across sectors, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the world sees India as a bright spot for growth and hope. Addressing the Economic Times World Leaders Forum 2026 here, he said the government is rewarding higher production with incentives. The Prime Minister said India has political stability and continuity in its policies and the government is moving from a prohibited unless permitted to permitted unless prohibited approach. The world has witnessed many ups and downs over the past few years, and these experiences have made one thing abundantly clear: whether one likes it or not, the futures of all nations are interconnected. Nothing is possible in isolation. 'One Earth, One Family, One Future' was India's guiding mantra during its G20 presidency. This spirit of a shared future, along with the accompanying sense of responsibility, offers solutions to many of the challenges facing the 21st-century world, he said. There are various concerns regarding global growth. The world has witnessed a grim scenario recently; resources are being weaponized, and an atmosphere of mistrust is giving rise to numerous new challenges. Yet, even in such times, the world views India as a bright spot of growth and hope, he added. The Prime Minister said about 25 crore have been brought out of poverty in the past 10-12 years. He also spoke of the BJP-led government's reforms agenda. The IMF forecast says India will remain the world's fastest-growing major economy. India is taking steps that are giving momentum to our development. On August 15, I spoke from the Red Fort about the seven strengths of the seven streams. I spoke about seven sectors, including manufacturing, agriculture and food processing, technology and innovation, the green economy and the blue economy, where India is placing a strong focus, he said. (ANI)
New Amrit Bharat Express service from Coimbatore Junction to Dhanbad to begin on Aug. 25
The train, with eight Sleeper Class coaches and 11 General Second Class coaches, will traverse Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar
New Amrit Bharat Express service from Coimbatore Junction to Dhanbad to begin on Aug. 25
The train, with eight Sleeper Class coaches and 11 General Second Class coaches, will traverse Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar

