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Who is Anil Menon, the Indian-origin NASA astronaut of Malayali descent set to travel to space?

Anil Menon, NASAs first astronaut of Malayali origin, embarks on a historic ISS mission, conducting groundbreaking research in space.

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 12:26 pm

Supreme Court seeks police report on attack on lawyer in Delhi

The court ordered the status report ought to be filed by an officer not below the rank of Deputy Commissioner of Police.

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 12:19 pm

CBSE sees practical way out of three-language resource crunch through retirees, suitable PGs

CBSE said 47.3% already offer two or more native Indian languages and 99.9% of schools already have at least one Indian language teacher

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 12:18 pm

Alia Bhatt joins Sohum Shahs Tumbbad 2

Directed by Adesh Prasad, the sequel also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui in a pivotal role

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 12:18 pm

CJP protest Day 25:Wanghcuks health worsens; fast enters 17th day

Arundhati Roy, Naseeruddin Shah, other eminent persons urge CJP protesters to end hunger strike

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 12:11 pm

What is the government waiting for: Dipke

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 12:07 pm

Pune building collapse: FIR against two officials of private company for negligence, safety lapses

As no security measures were adopted, a portion of SLF [mound of legacy waste] collapsed on the three-storey building on July 8, claiming nine lives, the FIR states

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:49 am

Boat flipped in three minutes, recounts Vietnam crash survivor upon arrival in Chennai

A speedboat carrying 32 Indian tourists and four local crew members capsized near Hon May Rut Ngoai off Phu Quoc Island, killing 15 Indian tourists

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:45 am

When will PM Modi speak about peoples pain: Congress slams government on inflation rise

Over the last 12 years of the Modi government, inflation has disrupted the budgets of ordinary families. Government data itself now reveals that retail inflation hit a 17-month high of 4.38% in June, said Jairam Ramesh

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:45 am

Karnataka will establish Indias first government-driven AI university, says Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar

Mr. Shivakumar said the proposed university would play a pivotal role in building world-class AI talent, advancing research and strengthening collaboration between academia, industry and government

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:44 am

U.S. attacks Iran and Tehran retaliates across West Asia as both vie for control of strait

The U.S. has launched more strikes on Iran after President Donald Trump said Washington is reinstating a blockade on Iran in the Strait of Hormuz

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:27 am

Maharashtra rainfall deficit continues; El Nio impact cited

Forecasts for the coming week indicate that only light to moderate rain may occur in isolated pockets, with no weather warnings issued for July 13 or July 14

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:24 am

Fadnavis visits Pawan Kalyan in Mumbai hospital after shoulder surgery

The Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister underwent arthroscopic repair of a right shoulder rotator cuff injury on July 11; the hospital expects full recovery over four months

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:23 am

Markets tumble in early trade as rising oil prices dent sentiment; Sensex drops 553 points

The 30-share BSE Sensex dropped 552.99 points to 77,063.41 in early trade; the 50-share NSE Nifty declined 160.45 points to 24,050.55

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:22 am

Rupee falls 48 paise to 96.16 against U.S. dollar in early trade

On July 13, the rupee depreciated 30 paise to close at 95.68 against the U.S. dollar

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:15 am

Oil hits one-month high as U.S., Iran step up attacks in Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices are now at their highest since the two countries signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war on June 17

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:15 am

No more Chemburs: How can Indian cities ensure their trees do not turn against their people

Even as the verdict of the inquiry committee in Chembur tree fall incidentcomes in, a stroll through three other Indian metros, Chennai, Bengaluru and Delhi, to find out if they are proactive enough with their trees to prevent a Chembur on their soil

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:12 am

Deal with Iran still possible, says Trump

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:03 am

U.S. to blockcitizens in Congo from immediate travel home, citing Ebola

Earlier on July 13, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signed an order citing increased Ebola risks, including the spread of the virus to just hours outside of Congos capital, Kinshasa

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:02 am

Why are rival groups of Trinamool Congress laying claim over party funds?

Trinamool Congress is one the richest political parties in the country with hundreds of crores lying in its bank accounts

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 11:01 am

Bombay High Court upholds co-operative court's power to implead developer in society dispute

Bombay High Court upholds co-operative court's power to implead developer in society dispute stating that courts cannot give a narrow meaning to language to circumscribe the power of impleadment

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:58 am

Watch: Trump says Iran deal still possible despite fresh U.S. attacks

The West Asia conflict has escalated as the U.S. launched a third consecutive night of strikes on Iran.

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:55 am

Delhi High Court protects cricketer Abhishek Sharmas personality rights, orders removal of AI-generated fake content

Justice Jyoti Singh, in an order passed on July 9, held that Abhishek Sharma had established a prima facie case for protection of his personality and publicity rights.

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:51 am

NIA court issues non-bailable warrant against LeT founder Hafiz Saeed

Saeed, designated a global terrorist by India and the United States, is also considered the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:50 am

Big Techs AI race comes at a steep environmental cost | Explained

Sustainability reports from Amazon, Google, and Microsoft saw the companies confirming sharp increases in their carbon emissions even as they tried to justify the rising numbers in diverse ways

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:49 am

How peoples genes are revealing why some languages are so unique

A new study measured how different neighbouring languages were from one another. The authors say that linguistic hotspots may offer glimpses into how human languages became more varied before large migrations and population movements reshaped much of the world

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:47 am

Can biogas aid Indias energy security?

India, which imports nearly 85% of its crude oil needs, remains vulnerable to global energy shocks. Over the years, it has pushed several initiatives to promote compressed biogas. Despite these efforts, progress has been limited; government support and incentives could provide a boost to the sector

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:46 am

Delhi High Court tells social media platforms to act on Sunil Gavaskars personality rights plea

The Court directed the social media intermediaries to treat Sunil Gavaskars suit as a complaint under the Information and Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, and take necessary steps within seven days

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:46 am

Digger trailer: Tom Cruise is unrecognisable in Alejandro G. Irritus wild new satire

Warner Bros. has unveiled the first full trailer for Alejandro G. Irritus long-awaited comedy-drama that casts the Hollywood star as a troubled oil magnate racing to prevent a global catastrophe

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:43 am

Bihar CM launches Heli-Tourism and Air Tourism Service Scheme-2026

Bookings commenced on July 13, 2026, and helicopter services will be available every Saturday and Sunday starting July 18, 2026

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:43 am

Xobin Unveils NURA, an AI Agent Built for Enterprise Hiring

Xobin Unveils NURA, an AI Agent Built for Enterprise Hiring

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:30 am

If enumeration form not submitted, name will not figure in draft electoral rolls, says official in Karnataka

The District Election Officer of Dharwad cites ECI guidelines, clarifies that there will be no extension of July 29 deadline

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:18 am

Wasnt the perfect ending but happy to play a Test at Lords: Heather Knight

About her decision to retire, she said she had been contemplating it since the start of the year

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:11 am

Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana awareness campaign reaches farmers in remote areas of Rajouri

Rajouri, July 14 (ANI): A large-scale awareness campaign under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) has been launched across 140 Kisan Khidmat (KK) Centres in Rajouri district to educate farmers about crop insurance and its benefits. As part of the campaign, a doorstep awareness camp was organised in the remote hilly areas of Budhal Block in Mohra A and Mohra B Panchayats. Farmers from far-flung villages participated enthusiastically in the programme. Officials from the Agriculture Department, Revenue Department, Rural Development Department (RDD), J&K Bank, and the insurance company jointly conducted the awareness session. They explained the objectives of PMFBY, the insurance process, eligibility, claim procedures, and the importance of protecting crops against natural calamities. During the camp, on-the-spot crop insurance registration was also provided to eligible farmers, enabling them to enrol under the scheme without having to travel long distances. Sub-Division Agricultural Officer, Budhal, Rajan Kumar Sharma, said the department was organising neighbourhood-level programmes so that farmers do not have to spend money travelling to government offices. We are trying to organise small programmes neighbourhood-wise as well, so that people don't have to face the difficulty of spending Rs 100-200 on fare to reach the office. That's why we are reaching them at their doorsteps. Today's programme, organised under the guidance of our worthy DC Saheb, is being held daily in every panchayat through our Kisan Khidmat Ghar (KKG). Today, it was KKG Mohra's turn, which covers Mohra A and Mohra B panchayats. Our main focus today was on awareness regarding crop insurance, as people's crops like maize and paddy often get damaged, Sharma told ANI. During the camp, on-the-spot crop insurance registration was also provided to eligible farmers, enabling them to enrol under the scheme without having to travel long distances. Krishi Udhyami at KKG Mohra, Umar Sajjad, said officers from different departments participated in the programme and informed farmers about the benefits of crop insurance and compensation. Today, an awareness programme for PMFBY was organised here. Officers from the Agriculture Department, Bank, and Revenue Department were present. Local farmers participated in large numbers. People were informed about how they can claim compensation if their crops are damaged due to rain, cloudbursts, or any other reason, he said. We are thankful to the administration and the Agriculture Department for establishing these KKG centres in different panchayats. This is a one-stop solution for farmers to avail services and participate in awareness programmes. Despite being busy in the high-altitude pastures, people from Mohra A, Mohra B and adjoining far-flung areas participated in large numbers, Sajjad added. Nodal Officer Akseer Singh said awareness camps were being conducted across all 140 KKG centres in the district till July 31 under the directions of the District Administration. I have been appointed as the Nodal Officer for this crop insurance scheme camp. These programmes are being held at our 140 KKG centres under the instructions of the District Administration. We have a schedule to conduct these camps and educate people until July 31. I also thank the farmers who left their farm work to attend these awareness camps, Singh said. Farmers welcomed the initiative and appreciated the administration for bringing government services to their doorsteps. Puran Singh, a resident of Mohra A Panchayat, said farmers had suffered heavy crop losses last year and hoped the awareness drive would help them avail insurance benefits in the future. We suffered heavy losses last year, but our losses remained uncompensated. We are very happy about this initiative, as these awareness programmes will help us benefit from various government schemes. Officers from the Bank, Agriculture, Revenue and Block departments have informed us about the benefits available to us. We appeal that whenever farmers suffer losses and approach the authorities, they should be heard and their losses should be compensated, he told ANI. The participating farmers expressed gratitude to the Government of India and the District Administration of Rajouri for bringing essential services to their doorsteps. They appreciated the efforts of the officials for reaching remote and hilly areas and ensuring that farmers receive the benefits of government welfare schemes. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 10:11 am

We will face the 2028 elections under the leadership of former CM Siddaramaiah, says Minister

No question of ignoring former CM, says Satish Jarkiholi

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 10:02 am

Belagavi-based Anthropic uses Hague convention mechanism to serve notice to US-based Anthropic

We have the right of prior usage, says Belagavi-based engineer

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 9:52 am

U.S. immigration agents involved in another fatal shooting

The shooting happened in Biddeford, a town of 22,000 people in the northern state of Maine, and is likely to fuel criticism of President Donald Trumps deportation drive

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 9:50 am

Siemens Receives Order From Rail Vikas Nigam Limited for Electrification of RishikeshKarnaprayag Rail Line

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Business Wire India

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 9:31 am

LTM Partners with Anthropic to Accelerate Claude Adoption and Expand Enterprise Delivery

Claude and Claude Code embedded into LTM BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric to power AI-led transformations

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 9:30 am

Binance Marks Nine Years: Nearly Half of All Crypto Holders Use Binance, $156 Trillion in All-Time Volume, and a Growing Vision Beyond Crypto

Binance Marks Nine Years: Nearly Half of All Crypto Holders Use Binance, $156 Trillion in All-Time Volume, and a Growing Vision Beyond Crypto

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 9:30 am

Chembur tree-fall incident: Clean chit to Garden and Roads Department, Contactors to be penalised

The report also recommends 25 measures in detail to prevent such incidents.

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 9:22 am

Punjab Congress: Why the ChanniRaja Warring leadership battle matters | Explained

Responding to the controversy, Mr. Warring said there should indeed be no sleeper cell or compromised leader within the Congress

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 9:11 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Spain favourites says Deschamps ahead of semi-final showdown

France coach Didier Deschamps confirmed that France captain Kylian Mbappe, who left the quarter-final win over Morocco late in the second half after taking a knock, was 100% fit for the semi-final

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 9:05 am

The big blot on the beautiful game | On racism in football

From Pele and Eusebio to Mbappe and Vini Jr., artists of the game have had to listen to chants on their skin colour instead of their footwork at least once in their career, which is one more than the preferable number

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 8:53 am

Mothers Holding Space | Women Uninterrupted Podcast Episode 42

A conversation with Khushboo Awasthi on repurposing village gatherings to be a force for womens education

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 8:37 am

DC Kulgam visits Tehsil Office Pahloo to oversee process of Jamabandi Reading

Kulgam, Jul 13: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kulgam, Shahzad Alam on Monday visited the Tehsil Office to oversee the process of Jamabandi reading of the latest digitized Jamabandi, prepared after digitization and incorporation of mutations. The Jamabandi reading was conducted in the presence of the public, who had been duly informed about the process. It was informed that the latest digitized Jamabandi is available on the Zameen Sudhar Portal (jkzameensudhar.jk.gov.in), enabling every estate holder to check their land-related records. The DC stated that the public can verify their land records and identify if any corrections are required. It was informed that non-quasi-judicial errors can be corrected at the level of the concerned Tehsildar. Later, the DC visited newly constructed Tehsil building and directed Exen R&B to complete the remaining work in a time bound manner. He also visited the Patwar Halqa Pahloo and Zangalpora and assessed the progress of Agri stack.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:16 am

West Bengal govt will give 5 lakh to 60 Rath Yatra committees: CMSuvenduAdhikari

Seva camps forKanwaryatriswill also be set up during Sravanto help the devotees in their journey

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 8:10 am

DC Gbal reviews implementation of Mission YUVA; approves 267 beneficiary cases

Ganderbal, Jul 13: The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore on Monday chaired a meeting of the District Level Implementation Committee (DLIC) under Mission YUVA to review the progress of the flagship self-employment programme and consider beneficiary cases for approval. At the outset, the DC reviewed the pace of sanctioning and disbursement of approved cases. He directed the concerned departments, financial institutions and implementing agencies to expedite the process so that aspiring entrepreneurs receive timely financial assistance to establish their ventures. Stressing the need to improve the overall performance under the scheme, the DC called for enhanced coordination among all stakeholders to ensure faster processing of cases and timely achievement of programme targets. He also directed the concerned officers to strengthen output tracking and closely monitor the progress of units established under Mission YUVA to ensure that beneficiaries receive continuous handholding and their enterprises become sustainable. Highlighting the importance of skill development and entrepreneurship, the DC instructed the concerned departments to organise capacity-building and orientation programmes without delay so that beneficiaries are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to successfully manage their enterprises. Special emphasis was laid on extending the benefits of Mission YUVA to members of Self Help Groups, particularly Lakhpati Didi beneficiaries. The DC directed the concerned officers to proactively identify eligible women entrepreneurs and facilitate their coverage under the scheme to promote sustainable livelihoods and women-led economic empowerment. During the meeting, the District Level Implementation Committee approved 267 beneficiary cases under Mission YUVA for financial assistance. Among others, the meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Manzoor Ahmad; General Manager District Industries Centre, Assistant Director Employment, District Social Welfare Officer, District Nodal Officer JKEDI, District Development Manager NABARD, Cluster Head J&K Bank, Lead District Manager and other members of the District Level Implementation Committee.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:07 am

IUST organises author workshop in collaboration with Cambridge University Press

Awantipora, July 13: Rumi Library, Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), organised a one-day workshop titled From Search to Impact: Unravelling the Workflow of Academic Publishing in collaboration with Cambridge University Press. The workshop witnessed participation from universities across Kashmir, including Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments, faculty members, librarians, research scholars, students, and non-teaching staff. The workshop was inaugurated by the Registrar, Prof. Shamim Ahmad Shah. In his address, he underscored the societal relevance of research and reaffirmed the University's commitment to strengthening research, innovation, and academic excellence through similar capacity-building initiatives. The workshop featured technical sessions by Ms. Chanchal Gilorta, Customer Success Manager (Academic), Cambridge University Press, Prof. Sumeer Gul, Head, Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kashmir, and Prof. Farzana Gulzar, Department of Management Studies, University of Kashmir. The sessions focused on academic publishing workflows, predatory publishing, open access, research visibility, scholarly communication, academic writing, and research quality. Dean Research, Dr. Aabid Shalla, and Director, DIQA, Dr. Peer Bilal A highlighted the University's sustained growth in research output and quality indicators, while emphasising the importance of responsible and impactful scholarly publishing. Earlier, welcoming the participants, Dr. Sheikh Shueb, In-Charge, Rumi Library, highlighted the library's rich print and digital resources and said the workshop was designed to help researchers navigate the academic publishing process and enhance the quality and impact of their research. The workshop concluded with an interactive discussion. It was coordinated by Dr. Saleeq Ahmad Dar, Assistant Librarian, while the vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Jahangeer Iqbal Qureshi, Professional Assistant.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:05 am

Dir Agri Kashmir inaugurates district-level MIDH workshop

Srinagar, Jul 13: Department of Agriculture, Kashmir on Monday organized a One-Day District-Level Workshop-cum-Exhibition under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) at Srinagar, aimed at creating awareness among farmers about the various interventions, incentives, and opportunities available under the scheme. Farmers from the Qamarwari, Brain, and Harwan zones participated enthusiastically in the programme. The workshop was presided over by Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah, in the presence of Chief Agriculture Officer, Srinagar, Aijaz Hussain Dar, senior officers of the department, technical experts, and field functionaries. Addressing the gathering, Director Agriculture Kashmir emphasized the immense potential of the agriculture sector in transforming the rural economy and enhancing farmers livelihoods. He highlighted that the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture is a key initiative of the Government aimed at promoting scientific agriculture through financial assistance, infrastructure development, technology dissemination, and capacity building. Our objective is to empower farmers by connecting them with modern technologies and innovative agricultural practices. Through MIDH, we are providing the necessary support to enhance productivity, improve quality, reduce post-harvest losses, and increase farm income. Farmers must take full advantage of these opportunities to build resilient and profitable farming enterprises, the Director said. Chief Agriculture Officer, Srinagar, delivered a detailed presentation on the implementation of MIDH and explained the benefits of the cluster-based approach. He encouraged farmers to form and strengthen Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to facilitate collective marketing, improve access to government support, and enhance their bargaining power in competitive markets.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:02 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Norway turns heartbreak into celebration as huge crowds pack capital

A 2-1 extra-time defeat by England brought Norway's historic run to an end in the quarter-finals, shattering the Nordics' dreams of a place in the last four

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 8:01 am

Div Com Kashmir visits SKIMS Soura, reviews medical care of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris

Srinagar, Jul 13: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Monday visited the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Soura, to review the medical care and treatment being provided to Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris admitted to the hospital with various health issues. During the visit, the Divisional Commissioner interacted with the yatris undergoing treatment and enquired about their health, well-being, and the quality of medical care being provided. He assured them of the administration's full support and commitment to ensuring the best possible healthcare and assistance throughout their stay. Reviewing the arrangements, Garg instructed the hospital administration and senior doctors to closely monitor treatment protocols and ensure the availability of all essential medical facilities. He directed the concerned officials to provide prompt, comprehensive, and quality healthcare to every admitted yatri. Director SKIMS, Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ashraf Ganie, informed the Divisional Commissioner that the hospital has earmarked a dedicated ward with exclusive medical and support staff to provide specialized care to the pilgrims. He further stated that SKIMS has received 44 yatris for treatment so far, out of which, 28 have been discharged after recovery. The visit was attended by the Medical Superintendent, SKIMS, the Assistant Commissioner Central, and other senior medical officials and staff.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 8:00 am

CS reviews formulation of cancer care strategy for J&K

Srinagar, Jul 13: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Monday chaired a high-level meeting to assess the initial formulation of a comprehensive Cancer Care Strategy for the Union Territory aimed at creating an integrated, accessible and technology-enabled cancer care ecosystem across Jammu & Kashmir. Among others, the meeting was attended by Director, SKIMS; Mission Director, National Health Mission; Director, Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Chandigarh; Principals of Government Medical Colleges; Director, Health Services, Kashmir/Jammu; Faculty Members of GMCs and other senior officers of the Health & Medical Education Department. The strategy, prepared by the Health & Medical Education Department in consultation with leading oncology experts and national institutions, envisages a holistic framework covering cancer prevention, early detection, screening, diagnosis, treatment, palliative care, research, capacity building and digital health interventions. Reviewing the proposed roadmap, the Chief Secretary observed that cancer is emerging as a major public health challenge and called for a coordinated, evidence-based and patient-centric response to improve health outcomes across the Union Territory. He directed the department to ensure time-bound implementation of all proposed interventions through effective institutional coordination, regular monitoring and measurable outcomes. The Chief Secretary underscored the importance of establishing a robust preventive oncology framework across all Government Medical Colleges in the Union Territory to promote early detection and timely intervention against cancer. He stressed the need for simultaneously strengthening both human resource capacity and the requisite healthcare infrastructure so that quality diagnostic and treatment facilities are made available closer to the patients, thereby minimizing the need for travelling to distant facilities. He directed the Health Department to undertake a phased capacity-building programme by training the required specialist manpower, including Radiation Safety Officer (RSO)-certified personnel, while concurrently upgrading the necessary medical equipment and infrastructure in all medical colleges. He observed that these interventions would significantly enhance the quality and accessibility of cancer care services across Jammu & Kashmir. The Chief Secretary further instructed that the entire strategy should be implemented in a well-defined, phase-wise manner over the coming years to ensure equitable distribution of oncology facilities across the Union Territory. He also directed each of the expert committees constituted under the Cancer Care Strategy to prepare detailed, time-bound implementation plans within their respective domains. He said that these implementation plans should be examined and harmonised by the Apex Committee chaired by Dr. Sudeep Gupta, Director, Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Mumbai and other experts here to ensure their technical soundness, feasibility and effective execution. Highlighting the strategic collaboration with the Tata Memorial Centre, the Chief Secretary observed that the partnership with one of the country's premier cancer care institutions would provide invaluable technical guidance, facilitate adoption of national best practices and significantly accelerate the implementation of the Cancer Care Strategy on the ground, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes across Jammu & Kashmir The meeting was informed by MD, NHM, Akriti Sagar that a Steering Committee-cum-State Cancer Registry Coordination Unit has already been constituted to establish a robust Population-Based Cancer Registry (PBCR) and Hospital-Based Cancer Registry (HBCR) network across Jammu & Kashmir. She added that the initiative would facilitate systematic collection of cancer incidence data, strengthen disease surveillance and support evidence-based planning under the National Cancer Registry Programme. The MD further informed that following the notification declaring cancer as a notifiable disease in the Union Territory, the Government has initiated the process for executing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Non-Communicable Disease Epidemiology (ICMR-NIE), Bengaluru, for technical support in establishing a modern cancer registry system here. The meeting also reviewed the existing oncology infrastructure available in the Union Territory, including the State Cancer Institute at Government Medical College Jammu, SKIMS Soura, Government Medical College Srinagar, AIIMS Vijaypur, newly established Government Medical Colleges and district-level Day Care Chemotherapy Centres established under the National Health Mission. To strengthen diagnostic capabilities, the strategy proposes establishment of advanced Molecular Oncology Laboratories across Government Medical Colleges equipped with modern technologies including molecular pathology, immunohistochemistry, genomic profiling and next-generation sequencing. The meeting was apprised that proposals have already been submitted to ICMR under the DiaMONDs Project for establishment of molecular oncology laboratories in selected medical colleges while additional funding support is being explored for expansion across the UT. The strategy also recommends augmentation of cancer imaging facilities through phased establishment of mammography units, PET-CT scanners, MRI facilities, gamma cameras and endoscopy services to ensure timely diagnosis and improve early detection of various cancers. The Chief Secretary reviewed proposals for strengthening cancer treatment services through expansion of radiotherapy infrastructure, enhancement of surgical oncology services, establishment of additional Bone Marrow Transplant and Stem Cell Transplant facilities and creation of multidisciplinary oncology teams across major tertiary healthcare institutions. The meeting further reviewed proposals for extensive Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaigns through print, electronic and digital media, schools, Panchayati Raj Institutions, Anganwadi Centres and community-based platforms to promote awareness regarding cancer risk factors, warning signs, screening services and healthy lifestyle practices. As proposed the Cancer Care Strategy seeks to build an integrated continuum of care covering prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, palliative care and research, with the ultimate objective of reducing cancer burden, improving survival outcomes and ensuring equitable access to quality oncology services for the people of Jammu & Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 7:54 am

Beyond the IB Score: How EIS Builds Academic Excellence Through Community, Wellbeing and Belonging

Beyond the IB Score: How EIS Builds Academic Excellence Through Community, Wellbeing and Belonging

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 7:31 am

From Innovation to Impact: tesa Marks One Year of Debonding on Demand Laboratory in Singapore

From Innovation to Impact: tesa Marks One Year of Debonding on Demand Laboratory in Singapore

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 7:30 am

The Trade Desk Unlocks Activation of Convenience Store Retail Data for Digital Advertising in Japan

The Trade Desk Unlocks Activation of Convenience Store Retail Data for Digital Advertising in Japan

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 7:30 am

Sikkim High Court Opens Judgment With Demi Lovato Song, Upholds Conviction In Minors Assault And Suicide Case

Gangtok, July 13: In a rare and deeply human gesture, the Sikkim High Court opened a judgment in a sensitive POCSO case by quoting the [] The post Sikkim High Court Opens Judgment With Demi Lovato Song, Upholds Conviction In Minors Assault And Suicide Case appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .

Voice Of Sikkim 14 Jul 2026 7:21 am

Darline Graham Nordone, sister of Lindsey Graham, chosen to fulfill remainder of his U.S. Senate term

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has named Darline Graham Nordone as her late brother Lindsey Grahams temporary replacement in the U.S. Senate

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 7:17 am

West Asia war LIVE: U.S. strikes Iran for third night as Trump says deal still 'possible'

These strikes will continue imposing a heavy cost on Iranian forces and degrade their ability to attack innocent civilians and commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Central Command said

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 6:54 am

EAM Jaishankar launches Indias UNSC campaign for 2028-29 term

Elections for the 2028-29 term will be held in June next year, when India and Tajikistan will compete for the sole seat in the Asia-Pacific Group

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 6:43 am

CM Prem Singh Tamang Golay Announces Anuvad Setu Puraskar At 212th Bhanu Jayanti In Soreng

Soreng, July 13: Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang Golay announced a new State award, the Anuvad Setu Puraskar, during the national-level celebration of the 212th [] The post CM Prem Singh Tamang Golay Announces Anuvad Setu Puraskar At 212th Bhanu Jayanti In Soreng appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .

Voice Of Sikkim 14 Jul 2026 6:40 am

One Indian sailor killed, six wounded as Iranian missiles strike oil tankers in Strait of Hormuz

Missiles hit the Mombasa and Al Bahiyah in Omani territorial waters; fires damaged both tankers but crews brought them under control

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 5:45 am

BJP, Congress file nominations for Manjalpur bypoll, trade barbs over governance

BJP, Congress file nominations for Manjalpur bypoll, trade barbs over governance

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 4:55 am

ENG vs IND 1st ODI preview | Compartmentalisation the key as England and India put on ODI boots

The visitor comes on the back of six straight defeats in T20Is, whereas the home team has to put aside the turmoil surrounding coach McCullum losing his Test job; Bumrah plays his first 50-over game after the 2023 World Cup final

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 4:23 am

Sealdah Division of Eastern Railway sanctions seven subways to end crossing of tracks by pedestrians

At all seven locations, railway officials observed substantial pedestrian and vehicular movement, including motorcycles, e-rickshaws, four-wheelers and pedestrians using unauthorised crossings due to the absence of convenient alternative routes

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 3:41 am

Class 9 and 10 students must clear internal assessment by 2027-28 in third language to pass: CBSE

In case students cannot clear internal assessment in the mandatory third language, schools will reassess such students, the board has stated

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 2:22 am

In Anantnags Pashtun Village, watermelon is new identity

Anantnag, Jul 13: In Cheki-Ishardas, a village about 14 kilometres from Anantnag, watermelon has grown into more than a crop. For a large section of the village, it has become the main source of livelihood. Cheki-Ishardas is known locally for its Pashtun roots, home to families believed to have settled there generations ago after coming from Afghanistan. Residents of the village still speak Pashto among themselves, alongside Kashmiri and Urdu,a feature thatsets the settlement apart in south Kashmir. Farmer Muhammad Aslam Khan began cultivating watermelons in the village in 2008. He now grows the crop across 70 to 75 canals of land, with the harvest measured in quintals. I started four times in 2008, he told Rising Kashmir, recalling the repeated attempts it took before the venture found its footing. When Khan first began, the response from fellow villagers was not encouraging. In the beginning, they made fun of us, he said. That changed as the farm expanded and the returns became visible to others. Khan said 80 to 85 per cent of families in the village are now involved in watermelon cultivation in some form. The farm currently employs six workersthroughout the year.Each is paid Rs 20,000 a month, taking the total monthly wage bill to Rs 120,000, Khan said. Five varieties, new colour Khan said the farm started with a single variety of watermelon and has since expanded to five. This year, for the first time, it has introduced a yellow watermelon, yellow on the inside, in addition to the red variety more familiar to buyers. He said the change came in response to shifting demand. Peoples demand has changed, he added. An organic claim, backed by barcode Khan said all the watermelons grown at his farm are 100 per cent organic, at a time whenhe says most of the marketis filled with chemically grown produce. Tosupport theclaim, the farm has started placing a sticker on each watermelon under the name Pakhtoon Agriculture, along with a barcode that buyers can scan to verifywhere the fruit came from. No one in the market can identify it, he said, referring to the difficulty buyers usually face in telling organic watermelons apart from chemically treated ones. He added that the farms location is also available on the map for anyone who wants to visit in person. Support from Agriculture Department Khan said the farm has support from the Agriculture Department, with officials visiting as part of its oversight of the project. He named Agriculture Zone Tailwani, District Anantnag, as the channel through which the support reached him. Path for unemployed Khan described watermelon farming as a strong cash crop with room for more people to take it up. He said the new farm set up by his team is meant to make it easier for new farmers to join, with advice and guidance available to anyone who contacts the local agriculture zone. Anyone who wants to do this work can do it easily, he said, adding that the venture could offer a livelihood option for unemployed youth in the area.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 2:13 am

Hajj-2027 applications lag behind last years figures in J&K

Srinagar, Jul 13: With the last date for the submission of Hajj-2027 application forms set for July 20, a total of 2,300 aspirants from Jammu and Kashmir have so far submitted their applications for Hajj-2027, according to details available with Rising Kashmir. An official notification issued by the Executive Officer of the J&K Haj Committee, Dr. Shujaat Ahmad Qureshi, invited online applications from intending pilgrims for Haj-2027 (1448 Hijri) since June 22, 2026, urging eligible aspirants to complete the registration process before the deadline of July 20, 2026. The aspirants have been advised to thoroughly read the Haj Policy and Haj-2027 guidelines available on the Haj Committee of India website before submitting their applications. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Dr Qureshi said that a total of 2,300 aspirants have submitted their applications so far, indicating a sharp decline from last year's total aspirants, with data suggesting that a total of 4,717 pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir performed Haj in 2026. He said that although the number is lower than last year, the committee expects a sharp rise in the next few days as the last date for submission is July 20. He further informed that a total of 1.5 lakh aspirants from across India have submitted their applications for Hajj-2027 so far, with forms being submitted through online mode only. As per the notification, applicants must possess a machine-readable international passport issued on or before the closing date of the application. They are also required to upload a scanned copy of the first and last pages of the passport, a recent passport-size photograph, a bank passbook or cancelled cheque, and proof of address while filling out the online application. The Haj Committee appealed to all intending pilgrims to complete the application process well before the closing date. The Union government unveiled the Haj-2027 policy on June 22, planning an introduction of Artificial Intelligence-based services and enhanced pilgrim support. The Centre announced plans to introduce AI-based systems for document verification, flight allocation, grievance redressal, and pilgrim management, with a multilingual AI-powered virtual assistant being developed to provide round-the-clock support in Hindi, Urdu, and other regional languages. The new policy also seeks to improve pilgrim comfort and safety by increasing field-level support, with the ratio of State Haj Inspectors improved from one inspector for every 150 pilgrims to one for every 135 pilgrims. The policy places renewed emphasis on health screening, aligning medical examinations with Saudi guidelines and strengthening checks for pilgrims suffering from chronic illnesses.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 2:05 am

SANJY 2026 : AMARNATH YATRA ON STRONG FOOTING

Srinagar, Jul 13: The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra continued to witness an overwhelming response from devotees, with more than 2.54 lakh pilgrims having paid obeisance at the sacred cave shrine, situated at an altitude of 3,880 metres in the Himalayas. The 12th batch undertaking the pilgrimage left the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu during the early hours of Monday under multi-layered security arrangements. A total of 7,754 pilgrims departed in 303 vehicles, proceeding towards the twin base camps of Baltal in Ganderbal district and Pahalgam in Anantnag district. According to details, 2,896 pilgrims travelled via the Baltal axis, while 4,858 pilgrims proceeded through the Pahalgam route. The Baltal convoy departed early, followed by the Pahalgam convoy, with security escorts, ambulances, and emergency support vehicles deployed toensure thesafe movement of pilgrims. The batch comprised 5,383 male pilgrims, 2,071 female pilgrims, 16 children, 222 sadhus, 58 sadhvis, and four transgender pilgrims. No foreign pilgrims were part of the convoy. Officials said elaborate security arrangements, traffic regulation, medical facilities, and emergency response mechanisms have been put in place along both routes to facilitate the smooth and secure conduct of the pilgrimage. The Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has been progressing peacefully, with the Jammu and Kashmir administration, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, police, CRPF, and other security agencies working in close coordination to ensure a safe, seamless, and hassle-free pilgrimage for devotees from across the country.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:58 am

Red Fort blast case: Delhi court allows NIA to cremate victims remains

The court directed that the remains be disposed of with dignity in accordance with the religious beliefs of the victims

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 1:49 am

Ganderbal villagers seek park, drainage upgrade

Ganderbal, July 13: Residents of Cherwan-A in Ganderbal's Kangan area have urged MLA Mian Mehar Ali and the Block Development Officer (BDO) Kangan to develop an open space near the Government High School into a public park and tourist attraction, besides improving the area's drainage system. Locals said the site, situated close to the River Sindh, possesses immense natural beauty and has the potential to emerge as a popular Public Park and recreational spot if developed with proper infrastructure. They said the area could attract both local visitors and tourists, besides providing a much-needed leisure space for the community. Residents, however, said the absence of basic facilities and the poor drainage system have left the area neglected. They alleged that during rainfall, water accumulates in the open space due to the damaged drainage network before flowing into the Sindh Nallah, making the site unsuitable for public use. The location has great potential because it is situated near the River Sindh and close to the High School. If developed with landscaping, walkways, seating arrangements, lighting and other amenities, it can become a beautiful spot as well as a recreational space for local residents, several locals said. The residents urged MLA Mian Mehar Ali and the BDO Kangan to take up the development of the site on priority and construct a proper drainage system to prevent waterlogging and improve sanitation in the area. They expressed hope that timely intervention by the authorities would not only enhance the beauty of Cherwan-A but also promote tourism and provide a safe and attractive public space for residents and visitors alike.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:49 am

Ganderbal villagers repair road on their own

Ganderbal, July 13: Residents of Baba Darya Din in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district came together to repair dangerous potholes on the NagbalBaba Darya Din Ziyarat link road using gravel, stones and cement, ensuring safer movement for commuters and preventing accidents. The residents said the road has remained in a dilapidated condition for a long time, posing a serious risk to motorists, school-going children, pedestrians and patients. With no immediate response from the concerned authorities, locals voluntarily collected construction material and carried out temporary repairs to make the road motorable. The residents appealed to Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the concerned department to immediately undertake the macadamisation of the entire Nagbal Khalmullah Baba Darya Din Ziyarat link road, saying temporary repairs cannot replace proper road infrastructure. Driver Sahil Ahmad said the damaged road has become a daily challenge for commuters. Driving on this road has become extremely difficult. Deep potholes damage vehicles and increase the risk of accidents, especially during rain. We repaired a few patches ourselves, but the government must macadamise the road without any further delay, he said. Local resident Danish Ahmad said the people had no option but to take matters into their own hands. We repeatedly requested the authorities to repair the road, but nothing was done. Finally, the residents united and filled the potholes to ensure public safety. However, this is only a temporary solution. We need a proper, long-lasting road, he said. Another resident, Gowhar Ahmad, said the poor condition of the road has affected everyday life and movement in the area. This road connects several localities and is used by devotees visiting Baba Darya Din Ziyarat, besides students, employees and other commuters. It deserves immediate attention. We hope the government will fulfil our genuine demand, he said. Apart from the deteriorating road, residents also highlighted the lack of reliable mobile connectivity in the area. They said network coverage remains extremely weak, while several mobile service providers do not function at all in many parts of the locality, creating serious inconvenience during emergencies and disrupting communication. Student Mohd Faisal said poor mobile connectivity has become a major hurdle for students. We face serious problems while attending many online classes, downloading study material and even making basic phone calls. Sometimes there is no network at all. The government should improve mobile connectivity in our area at the earliest, he said. The residents urged the CM Omar Abdullah and administration to take immediate measures to macadamise the NagbalKhalmullah Baba Darya Din Ziyarat link road and strengthen mobile network infrastructure so that people no longer have to struggle with poor roads and inadequate communication facilities. They expressed hope that the authorities would address these long-pending issues on priority to improve the quality of life in the area.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:46 am

Sopore police attach 1.23 crore assets of drug peddler

Srinagar, July 13: Police in Sopore have attached immovable properties worth over Rs 1.23 crore belonging to an absconding alleged drug peddler under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act as part of the ongoing 100-Day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan. The attached assets include a double-storey residential house with a boundary wall and 1 kanal 10 marlas of land under Survey No. 365 Min, with a combined estimated value exceeding 1.23 crore. Police identified the accused as Mohammad Ashraf Mir alias Ashu, son of Late Farooq Ahmad Mir, a resident of Jamia Qadeem, Sopore, presently residing at Krankshivan Colony, Nageen Bagh-B, Sopore. According to police, the attachment was carried out in connection with FIR No. 23/2026 registered at Police Station Sopore. A financial investigation found that the properties were allegedly acquired through proceeds from illicit narcotics trafficking. The attachment proceedings were executed in the presence of independent witnesses in accordance with Section 68F of the NDPS Act. Police said the accused is absconding in the case, and a Hue and Cry Notice and Look Out Notice have already been issued against him. He is also involved in multiple NDPS cases, indicating his continued alleged involvement in drug trafficking. Officials said the action is aimed at dismantling the financial network supporting the narcotics trade by depriving offenders of assets allegedly acquired through proceeds of crime. Reiterating its zero-tolerance policy against drug trafficking and substance abuse, police said stringent legal and financial action will continue against those involved in the narcotics trade.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:44 am

UP devotee cycles 1,500 km for 14th Amarnath Yatra

Ganderbal, July 13: Faith knows no distance for 54-year-old Babu Giri, a resident of Jala village in Auraiya district of Uttar Pradesh, who has once again embarked on an extraordinary bicycle pilgrimage of more than 1,500 kilometres to pay obeisance at the Holy Amarnath Cave Shrine. Undertaking the arduous journey entirely on a bicycle, Babu Giri said this is his 14th consecutive annual pilgrimage to the revered Himalayan shrine, a tradition he has maintained for the past 14 years with unwavering devotion to Baba Barfani. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, the pilgrim said he began his journey from his hometown on June 21, 2026, and reached Kashmir after 24 days of cycling through several states. I have been coming on a bicycle for the past 14 years. This is my 14th Yatra. I started from Uttar Pradesh on June 21 and have now reached Kashmir after 24 days, he said. For Babu Giri, the pilgrimage is not about personal desires or material wishes but an act of pure faith. I do not ask God for anything. I only pray that everyone's wishes are fulfilled. That is my only prayer, he said. Despite covering thousands of kilometres on two wheels, the pilgrim said he has never faced any major hardship during his annual journeys. He credited the generosity of devotees and voluntary community kitchens (Bhandaras) along the route for supporting him with food and shelter. People know me from previous yatras. I stay at Bhandaras or sometimes at the homes of devotees. God has always taken care of me, he said. The Amarnath pilgrimage is only one part of his annual spiritual circuit. After completing the darshan at the Holy Cave, he plans to continue cycling to Kedarnath, Badrinath and Gangotri in Uttarakhand, completing a pilgrimage lasting nearly three months. Reflecting on the changes he has witnessed over the last 14 years, Babu Giri praised the significant improvements in infrastructure and cleanliness along the pilgrimage route. Earlier, there were no proper roads. Today everything is much cleaner and better organised, he observed. His inspiring journey comes as the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 continues to witness a massive influx of pilgrims. According to official figures, more than 2 lakh devotees have already paid obeisance at the Holy Cave Shrine, with the pilgrimage progressing smoothly via both the Pahalgam and Baltal routes.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:42 am

Andy Burnham set to be U.K. PM after securing more Labour MPs' support

After receiving the votes of 322 of 403 Labour MPs on the first day of nominations on July 9, he had gained an extra 27 nominations by July 13 afternoon

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 1:42 am

Doodhpathri draws 5,000 tourists a day

Budgam, Jul 13: Tourist arrivals at Central Kashmir's picturesque destinations of Doodhpathri and Yousmarg have witnessed a significant increase with the onset of the summer season, providing a boost to the local tourism industry and livelihoods dependent on it. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Doodhpathri and Yousmarg Development Authorities, Riyaz Ahmad Beigh, said the two tourist destinations are currently witnessing a heavy inflow of visitors following the reopening for tourists and local visitors. Talking to Rising Kashmir, Beigh said that more than 7,000 tourists are visiting the two destinations every day. During April and May, Doodhpathri was receiving around 2,000 tourists daily. However, with the peak summer season underway, the tourist footfall has increased considerably upto 5,000 , he said. He said Yousmarg alone is witnessing a daily footfall of over 2,000 visitors, adding that the growing influx of tourists reflects the increasing popularity of the destinations. The rise in tourist arrivals is a positive sign for the tourism sector. We expect the footfall to increase further in the coming days, Beigh said. The CEO said the authorities have directed all stakeholders, including service providers, to ensure quality services to tourists at government-approved rates. We have instructed all those providing various services to tourists to strictly adhere to the government-notified rates so that visitors are not overcharged and receive satisfactory services, he said. Highlighting the economic benefits of tourism, Beigh said the increasing tourist inflow has created employment opportunities for local youth and strengthened the livelihoods of hundreds of families associated with the sector. Thousands of people earn their livelihood directly and indirectly from tourism in Doodhpathri and Yousmarg. The growing tourist footfall is proving beneficial for the local economy, he added.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:36 am

Rising food prices squeeze Kashmir households

Srinagar, July 13: Rising prices of essential food items continue to strain household budgets across Kashmir, with consumers expressing concern over the increasing cost of meat, poultry, vegetables, and fruits. Residents have appealed to the authorities to intensify market inspections and take strict action against overpricing by wholesalers and retailers. Live chicken is currently being sold for over Rs 200 per kilogram in many markets, while mutton prices range between Rs 750 and Rs 800 per kilogram in several areas of the Valley. Consumers say the persistent rise in food prices has made it increasingly difficult for ordinary families to manage their daily expenses. Local shopkeeper Umar Shaban said retailers are being unfairly blamed for the soaring prices, claiming that the actual increase begins at the wholesale level. Wholesale dealers supply live chicken to us at around Rs 180 or even more per kilogram. We sell it at approximately Rs 200 to Rs 220 per kilogram after adding only a small margin. Many times we also incur losses because some live chickens die before being sold, while others lose weight, which directly affects our earnings, he said. He maintained that retailers usually add only Rs 20 to Rs 30 per kilogram to cover transportation, handling, and other operational costs. We are often accused of overcharging customers, but the reality is that high wholesale rates leave us with very little profit. The authorities should also monitor wholesale dealers instead of targeting only small retailers, Shaban added. Consumer Mohd Yousuf expressed concern over the continuous rise in food prices and urged both traders and the administration to intervene. We request shopkeepers as well as wholesale dealers to keep prices reasonable so that the public does not suffer. The government should conduct regular market inspections and ensure that essential commodities are sold at fair prices, he said. He also pointed out that mutton is being sold between Rs 750 and Rs 800 per kilogram in several localities, making it unaffordable for many middle-class and low-income families. Apart from meat and poultry, residents said prices of vegetables have also witnessed a sharp increase. Common kitchen essentials such as potatoes, tomatoes, onions, brinjal, peas, and several other vegetables are being sold at significantly higher rates than usual. Consumers further complained that fruits used in daily households, including apples, grapes, mangoes, pineapples, and other seasonal varieties, have also become expensive, adding to the financial burden on families. Residents have appealed to the concerned departments to strengthen market surveillance, verify wholesale and retail pricing, and take strict action against profiteering. They said regular inspections and transparent pricing mechanisms are essential to protect consumers from unjustified price hikes and ensure that essential food items remain affordable.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:32 am

Holding the Court accountable amid democratic strain

The higher judiciarys handling of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls raises questions about judicial scrutiny and Indias democratic future

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 1:30 am

From ski slopes to lavender fields: Gulmarg's summer makeover

Srinagar, July 13: As the summer season reaches its peak in Kashmir, the blooming lavender fields in Gulmarg have emerged as one of the valleys biggest tourist attractions, with hundreds of visitors flocking to the famed hill resort every day to capture photographs, shoot videos, and create social media reels amid the vibrant purple blossoms. The seasonal bloom has transformed several patches of Gulmarg into picturesque landscapes, attracting not only nature lovers and photographers but also influencers, newlyweds, and families looking for unique backdrops during their summer vacations. Unlike commercial lavender farms, the flowers in Gulmarg grow naturally across several meadows and open stretches, adding a distinct charm to the destination. Visitors say the sight of endless purple flowers set against lush green meadows and the surrounding pine forests has become one of the most photographed attractions of the season. The lavender bloom can be seen at several locations across Gulmarg, particularly along the approach road leading to the resort, near the Golf Course, around Childrens Park, the open meadows surrounding the Maharani Temple, and along stretches leading towards the Gulmarg Gondola base station. Smaller patches are also visible across the vast grasslands that come alive during the summer months. I had seen pictures of Gulmargs lavender fields on social media, but witnessing them in person is an entirely different experience. The fragrance, the cool breeze and the breathtaking surroundings make it unforgettable, said Priya Sharma, a tourist from New Delhi. Another visitor, Aditya Verma from Pune, said the lavender bloom has become one of the highlights of his Kashmir trip. Everyone wants photographs and reels here. Every few metres you can see people posing among the flowers. The scenery is so beautiful that it hardly needs any editing before uploading online, he said. Officials say the growing popularity of the lavender bloom has significantly increased tourist footfall, particularly among young travellers. Earlier, most visitors would spend time near the Gondola or Golf Course. Now many tourists specifically ask where they can find lavender flowers. Social media has made these spots extremely popular, said a tourism official in Gulmarg. Tourism stakeholders believe the blooming season has further strengthened Gulmarg's appeal beyond its traditional winter tourism. Locals have, however, appealed to visitors to avoid trampling or plucking the flowers while taking photographs. The flowers are meant to be admired, not damaged. We request tourists to remain on designated paths and protect the natural beauty of Gulmarg so that everyone can enjoy it, said a local resident. With its rolling meadows painted in shades of purple, pleasant weather and breathtaking Himalayan backdrop, Gulmargs lavender bloom has become one of Kashmirs most sought-after summer experiences, turning the hill resort into a favourite destination for photographers, content creators and holidaymakers alike.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:30 am

Bukhari offers prayers at Shahdara Sharief shrine

Srinagar, July 13: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Monday offered prayers at the revered shrine of Sufi saint Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah (RA) at Shahdara Sharief in Rajouri, where he prayed for lasting peace, stability and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir. Bukhari was accompanied by the party's Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir and District President Rajouri Syed Manzoor Bukhari. The leaders also interacted with the shrine management and devotees during the visit. Speaking to reporters, Bukhari said the visit was aimed at seeking blessings for the well-being of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Describing the shrine as a symbol of spirituality, communal harmony and brotherhood, he said the teachings of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah (RA) continue to inspire people to uphold the values of peace, compassion and unity. He also appreciated the developmental works undertaken at the shrine complex and commended Waqf Board Chairperson Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi for improving facilities for devotees, including the construction of a grand mosque, a guest house and other infrastructure.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:24 am

Promote agriculture, jobs and tribal welfare: Mian Altaf to officials

Shopian, July 13: Member of Parliament for the Anantnag-Rajouri Parliamentary Constituency, Mian Altaf Ahmad on Monday chaired the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) meeting at Mini Secretariat, Shopian, to review the implementation and progress of government flagged schemes and major developmental projects across the district. District Development Commissioner (DDC), Shopian, Shishir Gupta gave a comprehensive presentation highlighting the physical and financial progress of flagship schemes and development initiatives being implemented in the district. During the meeting, the progress and achievements recorded under centrally sponsored schemes along with Urban Development, Social & labour welfare, social security, self employment and skill development initiatives and schemes were presented by the DDC during the department wise review. He also flagged off department wise issues and manpower deficits before the chair. The MP, Chairperson DISHA reviewed the status of major infrastructure projects, including the Shopian town beautification, de- congestion works, development of adjoining villages, tribal welfare projects, 50-bedded Critical Care Block, District Integrated District Public Health Laboratory, road connectivity projects, water supply schemes and irrigation works alongwith other public welfare works. Emphasising effective implementation of public benefit programmes, Mian Altaf called upon officers to ensure timely completion of all ongoing projects, enhance public outreach regarding government schemes and expedite works aimed at improving infrastructure and public service delivery. The MP stressed that special focus should be laid on promoting schemes for agriculture & allied sectors, sheep and animal husbandry besides focusing on tribal welfare and employment generation to maximise benefits for the people. He underscored the importance of extensive awareness among people regarding the scheme benefits of centrally and UT sponsored schemes. The MP also called for speedy disposal of Forest Rights Act claims, improved civic amenities, better road connectivity and adequate facilities for tourists and commuters, particularly along the Mughal Road. During the meeting, MLAs of Zainapora and Shopian raised several constituency- specific issues, including the augmentation of public infrastructure, strengthening of healthcare and education facilities, drinking water supply, irrigation and expeditious implementation of ongoing developmental works. Responding to the concerns, the chairperson assured the legislators that all genuine issues would be taken up with the concerned departments and higher authorities for prompt redressal.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:22 am

Dr. Farooq, Omar lead tributes at Nawa-e-Subha

Srinagar, July 13: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC) on Sunday held a commemorative function at its Nawa-e-Subha headquarters after restrictions prevented party leaders from visiting the graveyard at Naqshband Sahib. The party alleged that several senior leaders were placed under house detention, while others, including Cabinet Minister Sakina Itoo and Provincial Women's Wing President Er Sabiya Qadri, were stopped by from proceeding to the graveyard. The function, presided over by NC President Dr Farooq Abdullah, was attended by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, senior party leaders, legislators and workers. The programme began with the recitation of the Holy Qur'an and Fatiha for the victims of the July 13, 1931 incident. Addressing the gathering, Omar Abdullah said carrying forward the mission of the 1931 martyrs was a historical and moral responsibility and that the National Conference would continue its struggle to realise the vision of Naya Kashmir. Criticising the restrictions, the Chief Minister said it was unfortunate that people were prevented from paying homage to those who had sacrificed their lives against autocratic rule. He asserted that the sacrifices of the July 13 martyrs could not be judged on religious grounds and would continue to be remembered. Omar also questioned the Centre's claims of normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir, saying the restrictions imposed on political leaders and the public presented a different picture. Referring to traffic restrictions during the ongoing Amarnath Yatra, he said such measures had caused inconvenience to the public.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:19 am

BJP's legal notice a political love letter: CM Omar

Srinagar, Jul 13: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday described the legal notice served on him by the BJP as a love letter, stating that he considered it a badge of honour and evidence that the party viewed him as a political force that could not be ignored in J&K. The remarks came after the BJP's J&K unit issued a legal notice to Abdullah over his recent allegations that the party had attempted to lure National Conference legislators with cash and ministerial positions in an effort to topple his government. Speaking to reporters at the National Conference headquarters in Srinagar, Omar said he had received an electronic copy of the notice from the BJP's lawyer. I consider this a great honour. I am perhaps the only politician in Jammu and Kashmir to receive such a love letter from the BJP. It is a mark of respect and proof that I am a political force they cannot ignore, he said. The BJP has threatened a Rs 100-crore defamation suit against the Chief Minister unless he substantiates his allegations regarding alleged attempts to poach NC legislators or tenders a public apology. Omar said he had expected the BJP to respond politically to what he termed a political statement, but instead it had chosen to pursue legal action. This reflects the BJP's style of politics. They convert political battles into legal battles and seek shelter behind courts, he said. The Chief Minister noted that he could have raised the issue inside the Legislative Assembly, where members enjoy constitutional privileges protecting statements made on the House floor from legal scrutiny, but deliberately chose not to do so. I could have made these remarks in the Assembly and taken cover under legislative privilege, but I did not, he added. Omar also accused several BJP leaders in J&K of repeatedly making what he described as unfounded and defamatory allegations against the National Conference and its leadership. Without naming anyone directly, he said the NC had so far responded politically but would now consider initiating legal proceedings against certain BJP leaders. One particular leader has repeatedly levelled baseless allegations against us. We have fought those charges politically, but now we will begin the process of issuing legal notices to that leader and a few others. Let us see where this process leads, he said. The legal notice issued by the BJP alleges that Omars remarks amount to defamation under both civil and criminal law and has asked him to withdraw the allegations in writing, issue an unconditional public apology within seven days and refrain from making similar statements in future.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:17 am

MLA Poaching Claims: BJP files Rs 100 Cr defamation case against Omar Abdullah

Srinagar, July 13: Escalating the political confrontation with the ruling National Conference, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday served a legal notice on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah over his allegations that the party had attempted to lure NC legislators with cash and ministerial berths to topple his government. Describing the allegations as false, baseless and defamatory, the BJP demanded that Omar withdraw his remarks and issue an unconditional public apology within seven days, failing which it would initiate civil and criminal proceedings, including a Rs 100-crore defamation suit. The controversy stems from remarks made by the Chief Minister during an interaction with National Conference workers at Hazratbal last week, where he alleged that BJP leaders were trying to engineer defections within the NC to destabilise his government. Omar had claimed that an NC legislator from Jammu informed him that he had been offered between Rs 20 crore and Rs 30 crore, along with a ministerial berth, in exchange for switching allegiance to the BJP. The legal notice, issued through advocate Parimoksh Seth on the instructions of BJP J&K president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Paul Sharma, contends that the allegations have seriously damaged the reputation and public standing of the party and its leadership. According to the notice, the Chief Minister had also alleged that a senior BJP office-bearer, who is a practising lawyer in the Supreme Court, played a role in facilitating the alleged offers to NC legislators. Rejecting the claims outright, the BJP said the accusations were entirely untrue, malicious and without any factual basis and were made with the sole intention of tarnishing the image of the party and its leadership. The notice calls upon Abdullah to withdraw his allegations in writing, refrain from making similar statements in future and issue an unconditional apology within seven days of receiving the notice. Speaking to reporters, BJP president Sat Paul Sharma defended the party's decision to initiate legal proceedings, saying the Chief Minister's remarks were aimed at maligning the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The damage caused by these allegations cannot be compensated even by Rs 100 crore. Through his remarks, Omar Abdullah has attempted to tarnish the image of the world's largest political party and a leadership that has worked in the interest of the nation, Sharma said. Rejecting the National Conference's invitation to join its proposed July 20 protest in Delhi seeking restoration of statehood, Sharma reiterated the BJP's faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance that statehood would be restored at an appropriate time. He alleged that certain political forces in Jammu and Kashmir had contributed to an atmosphere that delayed the restoration process and stressed that peace, stability and a conducive environment were essential prerequisites for the return of statehood. All political parties should work towards strengthening peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir so that the conditions become favourable for restoration of statehood, Sharma said.

RisingKashmir 14 Jul 2026 1:15 am

The right path for Indias nuclear power development

The countrys nuclear future must balance growth with self-reliance and safety

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 1:11 am

Unsafe practices: On the Vietnam boat accident

Safety protocols should not be given short shrift in tourism and adventure

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 1:09 am

KPSC row: How the irregularities unfolded

The Hindu 14 Jul 2026 1:09 am