U.S. strikes boat in Pacific Ocean, kills two over alleged drug smuggling
The latest attack brings the total number of those killed in U.S. boat strikes to at least 207 since the Trump administration began its offensive in September
A green carpet rolled out to nature enthusiasts
On World Environment Day tomorrow, nature enthusiasts are invited to a walk down what is called Bushwalk corridor, a community-built green space marked by 12,000 trees (some of them still at plant stage) along the Buckingham Canal behind House of Hiranandani Upscale in Egattur on Old Mahabalipuram Road
Pahlaj Nihalani, producer and former CBFC chief, dies at 76
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11 killed in fire at elderly care home in Sri Lanka
A total of 51 residents were rescued from the facility, while seven injured persons remain hospitalised
Tamil Nadu receives surplus Cauvery water for yet another year
During June 2025 to May 2026, the State recorded, atBilligundulu, about 330 thousand million cubic feet (tmcft.) against 177.25tmcft. prescribed in the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunals final award of 2007, which was amended by the Supreme Court in its 2018 judgment
HBSUK and Hexaware partner to enhance clinician onboarding efficiency
CKGSB Opens Applications for Asia Start Program in November 2026 after a Successful May Edition
P.V. Sindhu exits Indonesia Open after loss to World No. 1 An Se Young
The defeat extended Sindhu's losing streak against the reigning Olympic champion to 10 matches
i2k2 Networks Honoured as AWS Rising Star Consulting Partner of the Year India 2026
Recognition at AWS Summit Mumbai underscores i2k2s exceptional year-over-year growth and its commitment to delivering transformative cloud solutions for enterprises across India.
Tamil Nadu government signs 18,600-crore investment pact with L&T
The projects covered under the MoU include a data centre expansion project in Kancheepuram district with an investment of 15,000 crore
K-Pop, K-Beauty and matcha: Look East edition returns to Hyderabad
The one-day cultural pop-up at AKAN will feature workshops, Korean fashion and beauty, food stalls, anime, music and family-friendly activities
Partnership combines Neolixs autonomous mobility capabilities and fleet operating experience with QuikBots Ambient Permission Plane to power end-to-end autonomous delivery from road to doorstep
Gantois Industries inaugurates its first weaving manufacturing facility in India
Is climate research being held back by local instrumentation? | Explained
What are Indias biggest gaps in climate research? Why do prototypes fail to become products?
ED searches nine locations in Mizorams Champhai in illegal Burmese supari smuggling case
Xiaomi 17T launched along with Xiaomi TV FX mini LED smart TVs in India
Xiaomi TV FX comes in four screen sizes, with price starting at 32,999
Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business Opens First Permanent Beijing Campus
Kohli set to be ruled out of Afghanistan ODI series
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The launch establishes a new benchmark for loyalty ecosystems in the Nordics, connecting millions of members across leading travel, hospitality, and retail brands.
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Xevyte Establishes European Operations in Poland, Extending Its Global Delivery and Innovation Reach
Ajay Rajan joins Protean eGov Technologies Ltd. as Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer
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Supreme Court dismisses plea seeking guidelines for time-bound disposal of cases
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Infosys and LTA Launch AIDriven Match and Fan Experiences at the HSBC Championships, and Beyond
New Match Centre debuts alongside an immersive Fan Zone featuring Rally, Infosys AIpowered humanoid
FICCI and Lilly launch the Bharat Life Sciences Awards to recognise Indias scientific excellence
Motorola launches Edge 70 Pro+ in India: Price, features and sale
Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ uses a 6,500 mAh silicon-carbon battery with 90W charging
Malviya Nagar fire: Delhi Police question locals, hotel staff; to reconstruct sequence of events
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Ruined education system for past 12 years: Rahul slams PM after NEET aspirant's suicide
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TNPDCL hard disk theft: Data backup initiated, probe under way, says Minister Nirmalkumar
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VC Circle forays into Bengaluruto support startup ecosystem
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Pooja Tripathi, too cool for coffee orders at Brooklyn Coffee Shop
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un vows exponential increase in nuclear forces
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Commenting on Indias evolving construction landscape, Suyyog Kellusskar, Senior Director, IGS, 1Lattice, said, India is not just building faster, it is building differently
Absolute incompetence of BJP unmasked by NFHS-6 data: Kharge
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Naidu asks ONGC to speed up K-G basin projects and use CSR for villages
ONGC chairman Arun Kumar Singh calls on Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, who asks the firm to speed up its Krishna-Godavari basin projects and spend CSR funds on nearby villages
Culinary wellness specialist Sapna Punjabi celebrates everyday Indian dishes and their Ayurvedic roots in her debut cookbook, Dal Chawal, that has been nominated for the 2026 James Beard Foundation Book Award
Is shoot-to-disable the new normal? | Explained
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Indian envoy visits mortuary, injured nationals after Kuwait airport attack kills compatriot
The ambassador also met Brigadier Abdulrahim Al-Awadhi, General Manager of the General Department of Criminal Evidence, and conveyed appreciation for the prompt and sensitive support extended by the Kuwaiti authorities
Vizag set to host A.P.s first India Semiconductor Mission project
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Silo Season 3 trailer: Split timeline mystery as Juliette battles memory loss and new threats
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Google AI lab inaugurated at Vignans University in A.P.
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Yellow alert for rain, thunderstorm in Delhi
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White Paper on Kerala finances calls for KIIFB overhaul, forensic audit of accounts
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Alphabet to raise $84.75 billion in upsized equity offering to fund AI ambitions
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Stock markets slide in early trade tracking weak global peers, foreign fund outflows
The 30-share BSE Sensex declined 229.69 points to 74,139.32 in early trade. The 50-share NSE Nifty dropped 66.30 points to 23,339
Rupee trades in narrow range against U.S. dollar in early trade
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Snowflake bets on autonomous AI agents as enterprise software race heats up
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Five-storey under-construction building collapses in Keralas Idukki; no casualties
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Perturbed with Netanyahu, Trump says he would like to meet Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
Washington, June 4 : US President Donald Trump has expressed a desire to hold a future meeting with Irans new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, following a highly tense telephonic conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Speaking with the New York Posts Pod Force One podcast, the US president stated that he believes Khamenei is the one giving the final approval amid talks with Washington and would like to meet him.I would like to meet him, and we probably will meet at some point, depending on how it all works out, said Trump. The broader conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran erupted on February 28, when initial military strikes targeting Tehran resulted in the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Following his demise, Iran appointed his 56-year-old son, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, to assume the mantle of the countrys Supreme Leader. Since the transition of power in Tehran, Trump has openly speculated about the physical condition of the new Iranian leader, suggesting that Mojtaba sustained severe injuries during the US-Israeli military operations. Im not hearing hes doing great. If you believe the stories, hes missing a lot of different parts, Trump said on the podcast.During the same podcast interview, the US president also admitted to using foul language in his phone call with Benjamin Netanyahu. The admission follows an Axios report characterising the discussion between the two leaders as heated, with diplomatic insiders revealing that Trump shouted are you f***ing crazy at the Israeli Prime Minister. When pressed on the details of the sharp exchange during the podcast, the US president confirmed the accuracy of the reports.You said, Are you f-ing crazy? What are you f-ing doing? I helped you stay out of jail. Is that true? Did you speak to him in those terms? the interviewer asked. I did, Trump responded. I was a little bit perturbed at his constantly fighting with Lebanon. I said, Bibi, we gotta stop this, he added. The friction between Washington and Tel Aviv has intensified as Israel broadens its military campaign in southern Lebanon, escalating its long-running confrontation with Hezbollah. Despite Israels deepening military push, the United States is actively pursuing a diplomatic settlement with Iran aimed at securing the reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz and establishing strict limitations on Tehrans nuclear programme. The blunt telephonic exchange between Trump and Netanyahu has further underscored the increasingly volatile and fragile nature of current US-Israel relations. (ANI)
Melting Glaciers Part 18: Asias Water Tower cracking in Kashmir Himalaya
KU study warns glacier retreat can destabilise river systems, hydropower across South Asia Abid Bashir Srinagar, Jun 03:Kashmirs glaciers, which have fed rivers and supported life for centuries, are now in trouble. A new study by Kashmir University scientists warns that climate change is breaking down one of Asias most important freshwater reserves. The study by KU researchers has raised serious concerns over the future of glacier-fed rivers originating in the Kashmir Himalaya, describing the region as a crucial component of Asias Water Tower the vast high-altitude ice reserve that supports billions of people downstream. The study warns that accelerating glacier retreat, rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns could significantly diminish streamflow in the transboundary rivers flowing from the Upper Indus Basin, one of the most strategically important river systems in South Asia. The findings will contribute to a better understanding of glacier-climate interactions and their implications for future water availability in the Kashmir Himalaya, the researchers noted in the study, underlining the urgency of monitoring glacier evolution in the region. For decades, the glaciers of Kashmir and the greater Himalayan arc have acted as natural water storage systems, gradually releasing meltwater into rivers that sustain agriculture, hydropower generation, drinking water supplies and ecosystems across India and Pakistan. But scientists say this delicate balance is beginning to shift. According to the study, ongoing climate change is expected to considerably alter the seasonality and composition of future runoff, affecting the hydrological regime of the Upper Indus Basin and increasing the vulnerability of communities dependent on glacier-fed water systems. The concern extends far beyond the mountains. The rivers emerging from the Kashmir Himalaya travel through densely populated plains and agricultural belts downstream, feeding one of the worlds largest irrigation networks. Any long-term reduction in river flow could therefore have cascading consequences for food production, energy security and regional economic stability. What happens in the glaciers of Kashmir does not remain confined to the mountains. It directly influences the lives and livelihoods of millions downstream, researchers associated with the study observed. The study highlights that the Upper Indus Basin remains heavily dependent on snow and glacier melt, while water management practices across the region continue to focus largely on increasing supply rather than preparing for changing climatic realities. Scientists warn that this policy gap may worsen future water stress, particularly as climate change accelerates glacier loss and disrupts traditional runoff patterns. Researchers also caution that hydropower infrastructure, often viewed as a clean energy solution for mountain regions, could face growing uncertainty if river discharge patterns become increasingly erratic in the coming decades. The implications are especially significant for Jammu and Kashmir, where hydropower forms a key pillar of economic planning and energy generation. The study further points to broader environmental and social risks linked to changing glacier dynamics, including floods, ecosystem degradation and pressure on already vulnerable mountain communities. International climate assessments have repeatedly identified the Himalayan region among the fastest-warming mountain systems in the world. Scientists say the Kashmir Himalaya is increasingly emerging as an early warning zone for the global climate crisis. In many areas, local communities are already observing visible transformations shrinking snow cover, altered stream behaviour and receding glacier fronts that once appeared permanent. Yet researchers believe the deeper crisis lies not only in melting icebutin the uncertainty surrounding future water availability. The Kashmir University study stresses that understanding glacier evolution and climate interactions is now essential for designing long-term water policies, strengthening climate adaptation strategies and preparing for future socio-economic challenges linked to water scarcity. Experts argue that the glaciers of Kashmir must now be viewed not merely as environmental assets, but as strategic freshwater infrastructure whose stability affects millions across national borders. As climate negotiations continue globally, scientists say the silent transformation unfolding in the Himalayas deserves far greater international attention. Because in the mountains of Kashmir, Asias water tower is no longer standing untouched it is beginning to crack.
J&K to host first Intl Film Festival from Sep 7-11
DIPR, NFDC to collaborate for landmark event RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 03: In a landmark initiative aimed at positioning Jammu and Kashmir as a vibrant destination for cinema, culture and creative industries, the government hasaccorded sanction forthe organisation of the 1st International Film Festival of Jammu & Kashmir (IFFJK), scheduled to be held at SKICC Srinagar and other prominent destinations from September 7 to 11, 2026. The prestigious international event will be organised by the Directorate of Information & Public Relations (DIPR), Jammu & Kashmir, in collaboration with the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC). The festival is envisioned as a major platform to showcase cinematic excellence, promote cultural exchange and highlight Jammu and Kashmirs immense potential as a preferred destination for film production and tourism. The International Film Festival of Jammu & Kashmir will bring together filmmakers, producers, directors, actors, industry experts, critics and cinema enthusiasts from across India and abroad. The event is expected to feature screenings of acclaimed national and international films, panel discussions, master classes, interactive sessions, cultural programmes and networking opportunities for stakeholders from the film and entertainment sector. The festival is also expected to provide significant exposure to local talent, encourage emerging filmmakers, and create avenues for collaboration between the regional film fraternity and the global cinema industry. Through this initiative, the Government aims to further strengthen Jammu and Kashmirs growing reputation as a hub for filmmaking and creative expression The maiden edition of the International Film Festival of Jammu & Kashmir is expected to mark a significant milestone in the Union Territorys cultural calendar and contribute substantially to the promotion of tourism, creative industries, youth engagement and economic activity associated with the film sector.
J&K has 27.55 million tonnes of lignite resources
Ranks ahead of Kerala, Odisha, West Bengal Ovaise Gul Srinagar, Jun 03: Jammu and Kashmir possesses an estimated 27.55 million tonnes of lignite resources, reveals a report compiled by the Ministry of Coal, Government of India. According to the report, released by the Ministry of Coal, the latest inventory of Geological Resources of IndianCoal, indicating J&Kslignite reserves comprise 20.25 million tonnes under the indicated category and 7.30 million tonnes under inferred resources, while no measured reserves have been reported in the Union Territory. Although J&Ks share in the countrys total lignite resources remains relatively small, the presence of over 27 million tonnes of deposits highlights the regions potential for future exploration and energy-related development. Indias total lignite resources have been estimated at 47,370.54 million tonnes. Tamil Nadu accounts for the largest share with 37,523.65 million tonnes, followed by Rajasthan with 6,661.17 million tonnes and Gujarat with 2,722.05 million tonnes. Other states and Union Territories reporting lignite resources include Puducherry, Kerala, Odisha and West Bengal. According to the report, J&K ranks ahead of Kerala, Odisha and West Bengal in terms of total lignite resources, though its reserves are significantly lower than those of the major lignite-producing states. Lignite, commonly known as brown coal, is primarily used for electricity generation and industrial applications. Experts note that detailed exploration and technological assessments would be necessary to determine the commercial viability of J&Ks deposits. The latest figures form part of the national assessment of coal and lignite resources undertaken to support long-term energy planning and resource management across the country.
Bla woman detained under PSA for alleged anti-national activities
Named in multiple UAPA, IPC cases; shifted to District Jail Bhaderwah: Police Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, Jun 03: Police in north Kashmirs Baramulla districthavedetained a woman under the provisions of the Public Safety Act (PSA), 1978, citing her alleged involvement in activities considered prejudicial to the security of the Union Territory. According to police, Haseena Begum, wife of Mohammad Yousuf Bhat and a resident of Sheeri in Baramullas Narvaw area, was taken into preventive custody following the execution of a detention order issued by the District Magistrate, Baramulla. The detention order, numbered 07/DMB/PSA/2026, was issued after authorities reviewed her alleged role in activities linked to public order and security concerns in Jammu and Kashmir. Police said the detainee was named in several criminal cases registered at different police stations across Kashmir. These include FIR No. 281/2019 at Handwara Police Station under provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and other sections of law; FIR No. 58/2021 at Handwara Police Station related to alleged damage to public property and sabotage; FIR No. 151/2021 at Bandipora Police Station under various sections of the UAPA and the IPC; and FIR No. 58/2022 at Sopore Police Station involving charges including attempt to murder and arson. Duringthe course ofinvestigations, police said evidence emerged indicating her alleged association with anti-national elements and involvement in activities aimed at disrupting public order and security. Following the execution of the PSA warrant, Begum was shifted to District Jail Bhaderwah under security arrangements. In a statement, Baramulla Police said the action underscores its commitment to maintaining peace and security in the district and reiterated that legal and preventive measures would continue against individuals found involved in activities detrimental to public order and stability.
Unsafe injection practices can lead to HIV outbreaks: NMC
Warns against injection-related breaches Calls for regular audits, training for healthcare workers Mansoor Peer Srinagar, Jun 03: Unsafe injection practices can lead to outbreaks ofHuman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and other blood-borneinfections, theNational Medical Commission (NMC) hassaid, askingmedical colleges across the country to implement safe injection practices toprevent transmission of blood-borne infections such asHIV, Hepatitis B (HBV), and Hepatitis C (HCV). The NMCs Policy & Coordination Division issued an advisory to all medical colleges regarding mandatory implementation of safe injection practices, stating that recent national and international evidence indicates that unsafe injection practices can lead to outbreaks of HIV and other blood-borne infectionsincidents that are entirely preventable through strict adherence to standard infection prevention and control measures. All medical colleges have been advised to ensure full compliance with national infection prevention and control guidelines, including maintaining proper hand hygiene, using only sterile single-use needles and syringes, and enforcing a strict prohibition onthe reuse ofinjection equipment under any circumstances. Medical institutions must also ensure proper segregation and disposal of sharps and injection-related waste in accordance with the Biomedical Waste Management Rules, 2016. The NMC has recommendedgradual adoption ofsafety-engineered auto-disable syringes and conducting regular training programmes and competency assessments for healthcare workers. Any needle-stick injury or cluster of infections must be promptly reported and investigated. Hospital authorities are required to provide post-exposure prophylaxis as per National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) guidelines and undertake regular audits through designated in-charges and infection control teams. According to the advisory,strict adherenceto safe injection practices is a non-negotiable patient safety requirement. Practices such as reuse of injection equipment, unsafe vial sharing, recapping of needles, and improper disposal of sharps constitute serious breaches of patient safety and must be subject to zero tolerance, it added.
Cyberabad mulls paid parking on Knowledge City roads amid traffic, street racing concerns
Active towing, designated short-stay parking zones proposed on key Raidurgam and Madhapur IT corridor stretches.
Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan reaches 44 lakh people in J&K
26.75 lakh youth sensitised; 923 FIRs, over 1,000 arrests in 51 days Ovaise Gul Srinagar, Jun 03: The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA), amid the ongoing 100-day Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan, has gained momentum in Jammu andKashmir, with the government reachingout to over 44 lakh people to sensitise them about substance abuse through more than 24,000 activities. According to details accessed by Rising Kashmir, the government has reached out to 44,93,674 people across the region, including 26,75,639 youth and 18,18,035 women, through 24,835 activities conducted at various levels, including educational institutions. A total of 44,378 educational institutions across J&K have been covered under the campaign. In Srinagar alone, 1,728 activities were conducted, reaching 9,88,410 people, including 3,76,255 youth and 3,38,301 women. A total of 6,655 educational institutions and 15 villages were covered in the district under the anti-drug campaign. Notably, at the national level, over 27 crore people have been sensitised, including over 10.06 crore youth and more than 7 crore women, through over 8.55 lakh activities. To further intensify efforts against the drug menace, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha launched a 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan on April 11 in Jammu. In the first 51 days of the ongoing drive, 923 FIRs have been registered against drug traffickers, more than 1,000 drug smugglers and peddlers arrested, over 55 traffickers detained under PIT-NDPS provisions, 668 driving licenses cancelled, and recommendations made to revoke 124 passports. The Lieutenant Governor has stated that the fight against drugs is not limited to raids and arrests but also involves breaking the supply chain, generating public awareness, and working towards dignified rehabilitation for those suffering from addiction. The campaign was launched on August 15, 2020, by the Department of Social Justice & Empowerment in 272 identified vulnerable districts and was later extended to all districts from August 15, 2023. The drug-free J&K campaign has witnessed massive public participation in its pledge against drug abuse, significantly exceeding the 1,71,462 figure.
Meta accuses Australia of breaching FTA, invokes U.S. 'trade action'
Under the current Trump administration, Australias effort to regulate mostly U.S.-based tech firms has emerged as a flashpoint
Amit Shah to chair Amarnath Yatra security review on Jun 8
LG, CS, DGP, top security officials to brief HM on preparedness 57-day pilgrimage from Jul 3; higher pilgrim turnout expected Shafat Malik Srinagar, Jun 03: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair a high-level security review meeting on June 8 to take stock of preparations for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath JiYatra, withJammu & Kashmirs top civil, police and securityleadershipexpected to brief him on arrangements for the 57-daypilgrimage thatbegins next month amid expectations of a higher pilgrim turnout this year. Official sources told Rising Kashmir that Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat, senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs, intelligence agencies, the Army, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and key officers of the Jammu and Kashmir administration are expected to participate in the review, which is being viewed as the Centres final strategic assessment ahead of the annual pilgrimage. The meeting assumes significance as authorities prepare for the Yatra scheduled from July 3 to August 28 through the twin routes of Pahalgam in south Kashmir and Baltal in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district. Security agencies are expected to present a detailed roadmap coveringdeployment of forces,counter-terror preparedness, intelligence-sharing mechanisms, convoy protection, surveillance measures and contingency planning along the pilgrimage routes. Sources said Shah will also be briefed on the prevailing security situation in Jammu and Kashmir and the steps undertaken to secure the pilgrimage. Apart from security arrangements, the Home Minister is likely to review emergency response mechanisms, disaster management preparedness, healthcare infrastructure, communication networks and logistical support systems being established to facilitate the movement of pilgrims to the Himalayan cave shrine. The June 8 review comes amid an intensified push by the administration to complete preparatory works across both Yatra routes. In recent weeks, senior officials have undertaken a series of field inspections to assess arrangements relating to accommodation, sanitation, transport, healthcare facilities, telecommunications, power supply and track maintenance. Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir Anshul Garg recently indicated that authoritiesare expectinga larger influx of pilgrims this year compared to previous seasons,withregistration figuresshowingencouraging trends. Departments were directed to complete critical infrastructure and service-relatedworkswell ahead of thecommencement of the pilgrimageto ensure seamless facilities for devotees. Sources said special emphasis is being laid on strengthening coordination among civil departments, security agencies and the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board to ensure smooth conduct of the Yatra across its entire duration. RFID-based tracking systems, enhanced surveillance measures and improved emergency response capabilities are also expected to form part of the preparedness framework. The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is regarded as one of the countrys most significant religious pilgrimages, drawing devotees from across India to the cave shrine located at an altitude of nearly 3,900 metres in the south Kashmir Himalayas. Given its scale, terrain and security sensitivities, the pilgrimage requires months of planning and extensive inter-agency coordination. Sources said the June 8 meeting is expected to provide the final operational blueprint before the pilgrimage begins, with Shah likely to issue directions aimed at ensuring a secure, incident-free and smoothly managed Yatra.
Bursts of rain may deal a double whammy to soil moisture, nitrogen
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Realtor accuses live-in partner of taking 1 crore, marrying someone else in Bengaluru
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Israel, Lebanon agree to conditional ceasefire
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Chinnaswamy stadium stampede: One year on, grief still fresh for victims kin
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Kerala monsoon onset: Why southwest monsoon arrival matters for India
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Here is a select list of stories to start the day.
Rubio warns of Ukraine war 'escalation' risk
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Iran's Foreign Minister warns any attack on Beirut will trigger 'full-scale resumption of war'
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Remove restrictions on visitors to Secretariat: CPI(M)
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If Maharashtra can waive farm loans fully, why cant Tamil Nadu?, asks Anbumani
Sankar Foundation celebrates its 29th Formation Day
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Govt. to directly purchase land in Ayyankuzhi for waste management project
Thousands of teachers likely to lose jobs in Calicut varsitys self-financing colleges
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An app to help eateries sell surplus food
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Unregulated quarrying upsets upland residents in Kozhikode
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Youth arrested as grandfather succumbs to injuries sustained in scuffle
Assembly poll results that recast the political landscape
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