Sivankutty alleges that attempts by NDA-led Corporations leadership to protect Vazhottukonam ward councillor R. Sugathan, who is under judicial remand after being arrested under provisions of Kerala Anti-Social Activities Prevention Act, has disrupted day-to-day functioning of the local body
Residents of Narasingapuram municipality demand bus shelters
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Upalokayukta pulls up hospital, civic body over lapses in Kodagu
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Ticket Examiner Salma Begum asked the lawyer if she possessed a valid ticket, to which the lawyer replied that she had come to see off a friend. Then Salma Begum asked to see a platform ticket, but the lawyer did not have one
CITU condemns layoffs at U.S.-based medical coding firm; calls for stronger labour protections
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The bus operators plying services between Erode and Coimbatore and Tiruppur and Coimbatore were found by the authorities to have increased the fares unilaterally by 5 to 10 a ticket, based on the distance
Jan Suraaj Party fields Prashant Kishor for Bankipore Assembly Byelection
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CM Revanth Reddy expresses concern that the agency had not been entrusted with the responsibility
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Residents in eastern Congo cling to hope as a new Ebola treatment trial begins
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Gangtok, July 5 : He began the FIFA World Cup 2026 as a 40-year-old free agent whom most of the football world had never heard [] The post Move Over, Superstars: Cabo Verdes 40-Year-Old Hero Vozinha Is Now Instagrams Most Followed Goalkeeper appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Thousands witness kumbabishekam at Pazhamudircholai Murugan Temple, Alagarkoil hills in Madurai
Holy water was sprinkled atop the gopurams between 5.45 a.m. and 6.30 a.m.
New Delhi, July 5 : The Centre has issued a notice to Meta over the alleged presence of Child Sexual Exploitative and Abuse Material (CSEAM) [] The post Government Issues Notice to Meta Over Instagram Ads Linked to Child Sexual Abuse Material, Seeks Reply in 7 Days appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
The Greatest teaser: Prime Video unveils first look at Muhammad Ali biopic series
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Crest gates of Tunga reservoir lifted to release excess water
Babar Azam to captain Pakistan on West Indies and England Test tours
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All allies united, NDA to focus on repeating 2017 poll win: BJP leaders after meeting Nitin Nabin
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Over 80 sovereigns of gold robbed in Sivakasi
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In her statement, the woman alleged that both of them were restrained and locked inside a room by the attackers before Raza Dar repeatedly demanded access to a computer and cryptocurrency funds.
Watch: Mumbai floods: 200 mm rain in 12 hours brings city to a standstill
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Pune building's compound wall collapses after rains; 14 vehicles damaged
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Tribal children in Maharashtra send postcards to CM seeking free education for kids up to 18
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Government withdraws emergency gas curbs imposed during Hormuz disruption as LNG supplies normalise
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Six fishermen missing after boat capsizes off Visakhapatnam coast
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Eala upsets Wimbledon champion Swiatek in historic win for Philippines, No. 2 seed Rybakina also out
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Ketan Agarwals Grandfather Devichand Dies at 71, Weeks After Lohagad Fort Tragedy
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EOW Kashmir Files Chargesheet in Alleged Multi-Lakh Bank Loan Fraud Case
Srinagar, July 5: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch, Jammu and Kashmir, has filed a chargesheet in connection with a 60 lakh bank loan fraud case involving the alleged use of forged revenue records and fabricated title documents to secure loans from J&K Bank. The chargesheet has been filed before the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Srinagar, in FIR No. 05/2019 under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471 and 120-B of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC). The accused have been identified as Sheikh Samiullah of Arampora Nawakadal, Abdul Ahad Bhat of Mufti Bagh Harwan, Ghulam Nabi Baqal of Saderabal Hazratbal, Mushtaq Ahmad Sofi of HMT Zainkote, and Sartaj Ahmad Hakeem of Nai Sadak Habba Kadal, all residents of Srinagar. According to the Crime Branch, the investigation was initiated following a complaint by J&K Bank alleging that the accused had secured a term loan of 30 lakh from the bank's Zainkote Branch and a cash credit facility of another 30 lakh from its Residency Road Branch in 2007 by mortgaging properties using forged revenue records and fake title documents. The borrowers allegedly defaulted on the loans, prompting the bank to verify the mortgaged documents through the revenue authorities. The verification confirmed that the revenue extracts and mortgage documents submitted to the bank were forged. The investigation further revealed that the accused, led by Sheikh Samiullah, allegedly acted in criminal conspiracy to deceive the bank and misappropriate the loan amount, the EOW said. The Economic Offences Wing has advised the public to remain vigilant against financial fraud and urged citizens to report such offences to the SSP, EOW Kashmir, Crime Branch J&K. Victims of economic fraud can also submit complaints via email at sspeow-kmr@jkpolice.gov.in.
150 people from 50 countries become U.S. citizens at Mount Vernon on America's 250th birthday
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Another batch of pilgrims on way to Amarnath shrine
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Albanians take to the streets in protest for the 35th night in a row
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JKRERA inspects various illegal colonies across Kashmir
Srinagar, Jul 4: The Jammu & Kashmir Real Estate Regulatory Authority (JK RERA) has issued a strong advisory to the general public, requesting citizens to refrain from investing in real estate projects that are not registered with the Authority. The advisory follows a series of stringent enforcement actions on the ground. Under the supervision of the Chairperson of JK RERA, Satish Chandra, a team of officers including Deputy Secretary JK RERA, Esha Chib, and Naib Tehsildar, Gias-u-din carried out extensive inspections of various illegal and unregistered colonies across multiple locations. The enforcement drive targeted unauthorized developments at 90 Feet Road, Nowgam, Zakoora, and Gulab Bagh in Srinagar, as well as several areas in Budgam district. To protect hard-earned money and avoid falling into legal or financial traps, JKRERA strongly advises prospective buyers to follow a strict verification process before making any financial commitments. Before investing or booking a property, citizens must first ensure that the real estate project is explicitly registered with the JKRERA. If a project lacks a valid RERA registration number, individuals should not invest in that project under any circumstances. Furthermore, buyers must ensure that the real estate agent facilitating the transaction is also registered with JK RERA. Under the Real Estate Act 2016, only a RERA-registered real estate agent is authorized to market, promote, or facilitate transactions for a RERA-registered real estate project. Dealing with unregistered individuals or entities leaves buyers exposed to significant risks. Investing in unregistered projects or dealing with unregistered agents strips buyers of their legal protections under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act. Chairperson, JK RERA, Satish Chandra, reiterated the Authority's commitment to bringing transparency and accountability to the region's real estate sector. He warned developers and agents operating without valid registration to halt activities immediately or face strict legal and penal action. He further advised citizens to verify the registration status of both projects and agents by visiting the official JK RERA portal before finalizing any property deals.
ARTO Bpora conducts enforcement drive; 37 vehicles challaned
Bandipora, Jul 4: On the directions of the Transport Commissioner, J&K, Vishesh Paul Mahajan, and the Deputy Commissioner, Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib, a special enforcement drive was conducted by the ARTO Bandipora team across the district to ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and the notified fare regulations. The drive primarily focused on checking overcharging by auto-rickshaw drivers and curbing illegal parking, particularly on Hospital Road and at Kaloosa, where complaints had been received from the general public. During the enforcement drive, a total of 37 vehicles were challaned under various provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and Rules, with an expected revenue realization of approximately 39,500. In addition, three auto-rickshaws were seized for serious violations. To safeguard the interests of commuters and ensure transparency in fare collection, the ARTO Bandipora team also displayed the notified fare lists inside e-autos so that passengers can easily verify the prescribed fares and report any instances of overcharging. The ARTO Bandipora reiterated its commitment to ensuring safe, lawful and passenger-friendly public transport services and appealed to all transport operators to strictly adhere to the notified fare structure and traffic regulations. The general public has also been urged to report any violations to the concerned authorities for prompt action.
Bhandup road subsidence: no injuries, traffic diverted
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Eknath Shinde admitted to hospital, condition stable
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Search for two LeT terrorists enters second day in J&K's Shopian
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Farmers exposure visit program concludes at Lal Mandi
Srinagar, Jul 4: The five-day Farmers Exposure Visit Programme, organized by Directorate of Agriculture Kashmir, concluded on Saturday at Lal Mandi, Srinagar, with Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah, presiding over the valedictory function as the chief guest. The programme was designed to provide participating farmers with first-hand exposure to modern agricultural technologies, innovative farming practices and successful models of sustainable agriculture. Throughout the five-day programme, farmers interacted with subject experts, visited important agricultural institutions and gained practical insights into improved crop management, resource-efficient farming and value addition in agriculture. Addressing the participants, the Director Agriculture Kashmir emphasized that exposure visits are an important component of capacity building as they enable farmers to learn from successful experiences, adopt scientific interventions and replicate best practices in their own fields. He said that such initiatives help bridge the gap between research and field-level implementation, ultimately contributing to enhanced agricultural productivity, higher farm incomes and sustainable agricultural development across the Kashmir Valley. Shah appreciated the enthusiasm, dedication and active participation displayed by the farmers during the programme and urged them to act as ambassadors of modern agriculture by sharing the knowledge and experiences gained with fellow farmers in their respective villages. He stressed that the Agriculture Department remains committed to empowering the farming community through continuous skill development, farmer-centric training programmes, exposure visits, field demonstrations and technology dissemination under various developmental initiatives. On the occasion, the Director distributed certificates among the participating farmers in recognition of their successful completion of the programme. The participants expressed their gratitude to the Agriculture Department for providing them with a valuable learning platform and affirmed their commitment to adopting the improved technologies and practices demonstrated during the exposure visit.
JKAACL holds Punjabi Kavi Darbar to commemorate Prakash Utsav of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji
Srinagar, Jul 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL) organised a Punjabi Kavi Darbar dedicated to the Prakash Utsav of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji at the Conference Hall, Tagore Hall, Srinagar, with eminent scholars, litterateurs and poets paying rich tributes to the life, philosophy and teachings of the Sixth Sikh Guru. The programme was presided over by eminent Punjabi litterateur Ajit Singh Mastana, while Jagmohan Singh Raina graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Ideel Saleem, Additional Secretary JKAACL, Kashmir and Popinder Singh Paras, Editor, Sheeraza Punjabi, JKAACL, were also present. Addressing the gathering, Ideel Saleem, appreciated the sublime teachings of Gurbani and underscored the timeless message of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. He observed that the Guru's divine wisdom continues to illuminate the path of truth, courage, justice, compassion and selfless service, inspiring generations to uphold righteousness and harmony. In his address, Ajit Singh Mastana lauded the sustained efforts of the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages in promoting Punjabi language and literature. He appreciated the high literary standard of the Kavi Darbar and remarked that such programmes provide a meaningful platform for poets and writers while preserving and strengthening the region's rich linguistic and cultural heritage. Speaking on the occasion, Jagmohan Singh Raina congratulated JKAACL for organising the event and urged the gathering to imbibe the teachings and ideals of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji in their daily lives. He stated that the Guru's message of righteousness, courage, equality and humanity remains profoundly relevant in the contemporary world. Popinder Singh Paras, Editor, Sheeraza Punjabi, highlighted the significance of commemorating the Prakash Utsav through literary and cultural activities. Reiterating the Academy's commitment to the promotion of Punjabi language and literature, he expressed gratitude to the distinguished guests, scholars, poets and participants for making the event a success. Zorawar Singh presented a scholarly paper on the life and philosophy of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, highlighting the Guru's historic visit to Kashmir and elaborating on the significance of the doctrine of Miri-Piri, which continues to inspire humanity with the ideals of spiritual strength, moral courage and social responsibility. The Kavi Darbar witnessed soulful poetic recitations by eminent Punjabi poets, including Didar Singh, Kewal Pal Singh, M.S. Jugnu, H.S. Pali, Rikhi Singh, Ichpal Singh, Kavinan Singh, H.S. Upashak, Salinder Singh Sodhi and Jasbir Kaur, who paid eloquent literary tributes to Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji through their inspiring compositions. The event concluded on a note of literary fervour and spiritual inspiration, reaffirming JKAACL's steadfast commitment to preserving, promoting and enriching the diverse linguistic, literary and cultural heritage of Jammuand Kashmir.
ADDC Kulgam reviews implementation of Mission YUVA
Kulgam, Jul 4: A review meeting on the implementation of Mission YUVA was held on Saturday under the chairmanship of Altaf Ahmad Khan, Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Kulgam, in his office chamber. The meeting was attended by the Lead District Manager (LDM), Career Counselling Officer (CCO), Employment Officer (EO), District Programme Manager (DPM), NRLM, Block Programme Managers (BPMs), NRLM, members of the Mission YUVA Team, and other concerned officers. During the meeting, a comprehensive review of the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) under Mission YUVA was undertaken, with special emphasis on the progress achieved under Udyam Jagriti 5.0, registration of beneficiaries, counselling, mobilisation, credit linkage, and other programme components. The performance of all concerned departments and agencies was reviewed in detail, and the gaps affecting the achievement of targets were discussed. The Chair directed all concerned officers to focus on the KPIs where the district is lagging behind and to take immediate corrective measures for improving performance. He stressed the need for close coordination among all stakeholder departments, timely updation of data on the Mission YUVA portal, regular field-level monitoring, and expeditious disposal of all pending tasks to ensure achievement of the prescribed targets within the stipulated timelines.
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SKUAST-Ks One Health Vision gains global recognition; student team wins award
Srinagar, July 4: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) has achieved another major milestone in its journey towards advancing the globally important One Health approach, with its student team securing the prestigious One Health Day Student Event Award 2025 organized by the internationally acclaimed One Health Commission. The award was conferred on the universitys student network, SKUAOHUN (SKUAST-K One Health University Network), for successfully organizing a month-long hybrid outreach and awareness initiative titled One Health Program- 2025. The team competed against entries from 94 countries and was recognized for taking the One Health message beyond academic institutions and actively engaging communities through innovative educational and outreach activities. The achievement marks a significant international endorsement of SKUAST-Ks efforts to institutionalize One Health an integrated framework that recognizes the interdependence of human, animal and environmental health and addresses emerging challenges such as zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food safety and climate-related health risks. SKUAST-K is among the first institutions in India to establish a dedicated School of One Health and has, over the past two years, developed a comprehensive ecosystem for interdisciplinary education, research and policy engagement in the sector. The university has forged collaborations with leading medical and veterinary institutions and has recently developed several innovative technologies and initiatives under the One Health framework. As part of its growing leadership in this area, SKUAST-K has also created vibrant student-led One Health platforms and community engagement programs to translate science into societal impact. The international award includes an International Certificate of Excellence, a cash prize of USD 1,000, and complimentary registration for two student representatives to attend the 9th World One Health Congress, to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, in September 2026. Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai congratulated the student team, faculty members, and the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry for the achievement. He described the recognition as validation of SKUAST-Ks vision to become a globally relevant transdisciplinary institution that addresses emerging societal and scientific challenges through innovation and collaboration. With our philosophy of SKUAST-K for Quality of Life, we remain committed to creating solutions that improve the health of people, animals and ecosystems alike, Prof. Ganai said.
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Tourism relief: No full airfield closure at Sgr airport
Proposed NOTAM withdrawn, night runway closures continue till Oct CM thanks Centre, says closure created lot of difficulties Srinagar, Jul 04: The possible impact on the tourism sector in the Valley has been diverted as the proposal regarding the closure of Sheikh-ul-Aalam International Airport has been suspended, with the authorities stating that there will be no full airfield closure at Srinagar airport this year. The authorities had proposed that the runway at Srinagar airportshallremain unavailableonevery Monday and Tuesday from July 1, 2026, to September 30, 2026. A complete closure of runway operations was also proposed from October 1 to October 16, 2026. However, after a series of meetings by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah with the Union Ministers and the appeals from the different stakeholders of the tourism sector, the authorities have now decided to withdraw the proposal. In a post on X, Srinagar Airport informed the passengers that there will be no full airfield closure this year. Airport operations will continue on all days with operational/watch hours from 0800 hrs to 1700 hrs. Night closures for runway maintenance will continue until October 2026. The previously proposed NOTAM regarding full runway closure on Mondays and Tuesdays is being withdrawn. Airlines will continue to update their schedules in accordance with the prevailing operational timings. Passengers are requested to check their flight status with their respective airlines before proceeding to the airport and rely only on official channels for authentic updates. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed gratitude to the Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu for suspending the proposed closure order of Srinagar Airport. Grateful to the Defence Minister @rajnathsingh Sb & Civil Aviation Minister @RamMNK for acceding to our request and suspending the airport closure order. This closure had created a lot of difficulties for regular travellers & forced tour groups/tourists to cancel planned visits, Omar Abdullah wrote in a post on X. He expressed gratitude to the Government of India for its prompt and positive response to the concerns regarding the proposed runway closure at Srinagar Airport. The Chief Minister had personally taken up the matter with the GoI to safeguard the interests of passengers, the tourism sector, trade, and the people of Jammu & Kashmir. The decision ensures uninterrupted air connectivity to the region, preventing disruption to travel, tourism, and economic activity.
LG suspends 8 officials over separatist content in school books
Appoints inquiry officer Srinagar, Jul 04: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has ordered the suspension of eight School Education Department officials and directed a high-level inquiry after two books supplied to government school libraries in Jammu & Kashmir were found to contain content that authorities described as inappropriate and linked to separatism. The action was taken through an order issued by the School Education Department on Saturday. The government said the books had been selected under the Samagra Shiksha library scheme and later withdrawn after concerns were raised over their content. According to the order, grants had been released for procurement of age-appropriate books for 1,832 government schools and 394 PM SHRI schools across J&K. The department stated that four expert committees had been constituted to select library books for different class groups. Out of 463 books submitted by 364 publishers, two were subsequently found to contain objectionable material and were withdrawn on July 3. The books identified are Personalities and Legends of J&K by Hilal Ahmad and Santosh Meena, published by Oberoi Book Service, Jammu, and Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir by Dr Sushant Giri, published by Anurag Prakashan, Delhi. Officials said 123 copies of the first book were supplied to schools in Jammu, Ramban and Udhampur districts, while 128 copies of the second book were distributed in Jammu and Baramulla districts. The department observed that members of the concerned selection committee allegedly failed to exercise due diligence while recommending the books and termed the lapse a case of negligence and dereliction of duty. The suspended officials include library coordinators, academic officers, principals and lecturers associated with the selection process. They will remain attached with the Administrative Department during the suspension period. The government has appointed Ashwani Kumar, IAS, Financial Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary, Higher Education Department, as Inquiry Officer to investigate the matter. Rohit Sharma, JKAS, Additional Secretary in the General Administration Department, has been appointed as Presenting Officer. The inquiry report has been sought within 30 days. A contractual computer assistant attached with Samagra Shiksha has also been disengaged with immediate effect. The order further directs that the authors and publishers of the two books be banned and blacklisted in J&K and that all printed material authored or published by them be withdrawn from the Union Territory.
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26,000 devotees perform darshan at holy cave: Div Com
Registration holders to get priority, RFID cards mandatory Srinagar, Jul 04: Amid an overwhelming rush of devotees for the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir Anshul Garg on Saturday said nearly 26,000 pilgrims have performed darshan at the holy cave shrine so far, while authorities intensified efforts to regulate the pilgrimage in accordance with the Supreme Court-mandated daily ceiling. Addressing a press conference here alongside Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, V K Birdi , the Div Com said the administration was witnessing a massive influx of yatris, including a significant number arriving without prior registration. The Supreme Court has fixed a ceiling on the number of pilgrims who can undertake the Yatra each day. Our entire mechanism is functioning within that framework to ensure safety, smooth movement and better management of the pilgrimage, he said. So far, 26000 pilgrims performed the darshan at the holy cave shrine and the pilgrimage is smoothly going from both tracks. Garg said online registration for thepilgrimage hadcommenced on April 15, and a majority of devotees had already registered in advance. He added that registered pilgrims were being issued RFID cards after completing mandatory Know Your Customer (KYC) formalities. We are noticing that many yatris are reaching Kashmir without registration. Only registered pilgrims are eligible for RFID cards, which are essential for undertaking the Yatra, he said. The Divisional Commissioner said the administration was giving priority to devotees who had completed advance registration, while the Tatkal quota remained limited and subject to availability. The Tatkal quota depends on how many registered pilgrims are unable to undertake the pilgrimage on their allotted dates. Unregistered yatris may have to waitfora few days before they can proceed, Garg said. He further clarified that pilgrims registered for specific dates, including those scheduled for darshan on July 15 or later, would have to wait for their designated turn instead of attempting to proceed earlier. Appropriate information is being disseminated among yatris at all levels. Our effort is that every devotee who wishes to have darshan of Baba Barfani should opt for online registration and patiently wait for their allotted date, he added. Authorities have intensified awareness campaigns and coordination measures across transit camps and registration centres to ensure smooth conduct of the pilgrimage amid heavy turnout and heightened security arrangements.
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Only registered pilgrims permitted on Amarnath Yatra tracks: LG Sinha
Chairs high-level review meet; says SC-ordered ceiling enforced Srinagar, Jul 04: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the overall management and ground situation of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026, reviewingmovement of pilgrims,traffic management, security arrangements, accommodation, registration status, and other logistical aspects. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, DGP Nalin Prabhat, Special DG Coordination S.J.M. Gillani, Principal Secretary Home Chandraker Bharti, Joint Director Intelligence Bureau Pankaj Thakur, Principal SecretarytoLieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari, and senior officers of Civil Administration, Police, Security Forces, and the Shrine Board. During the meeting, it was observed that an unusually large number of pilgrims have been arriving without valid registration, causing long waiting times. The Lieutenant Governor said the Yatra is being conducted in accordance with the prescribed ceiling of pilgrim movement on the Yatra tracks,in pursuance ofSupreme Court's orders. Adherence to the registration schedule is imperative for ensuring the safety, security, and convenience of all pilgrims. It was reiterated that only pilgrims possessing valid registration for the designated date shall be permitted to proceed on the tracks leading to the Holy Cave Shrine. The LG appealed to intending unregistered pilgrims to defer their travel for the next few days to avoid inconvenience upon reaching Jammu and Kashmir. The administration has asked all intending pilgrims to complete the mandatory registration process and obtain a valid Yatra Registration Permit for their allotted date before commencing their journey. Pilgrims are requested not to travel without confirmed registration, as theyshallnot be permitted to proceed on the Yatra. The Lieutenant Governor further reviewed security and logistical arrangements for the Yatra and directed all departments and security agencies to keep working in close coordination and maintain continuous liaison with all stakeholders, including Langar organisations, service providers, and other NGOs, for a safe, seamless, spiritually enriching, and fulfilling Yatra.

