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Peddi: Director Buchi Babu Sana responds to backlash, to alter Janhvi Kapoor scenes

After facing backlash for how Janhvi Kapoors character was portrayed, director Buchi Babu Sana is stepping up to make changes in his new Telugu film Peddi, which stars Ram Charan in the lead

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 10:47 am

SpaceX signs pre-IPO deal to provide AI computing to Google

The deal, which will bolster SpaceX's finances ahead of its IPO on June 12, covers a computing infrastructure of approximately 110,000 Nvidia GPUs

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 10:44 am

Report warns that cybercriminals are exploiting Cockroach Janta Partys popularity to con GenZ

The 33-page report flagged a fake Android app posing as CJPs official app as a malware threat capable of hacking devices and stealing user data

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 10:35 am

Trump says to meet AI firms on government stake

There's so much money and it's so big that there are concepts where the American public essentially becomes a partner with the companies, Trump said

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 10:20 am

Girl found dead at home in Belagavi

Her family members complained to the police that she was being harassed by a local youth

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 10:16 am

Minister Ramalinga Reddys resignation issue resolved, says Chief Minister Shivakumar

Mr. Shivakumar met Mr. Reddy for nearly two-and-a-half hours at a private hotel in Jayanagar late on June 5, 2026 night

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 10:13 am

Malayalam poet A.C. Sreehari passes away

A noted voice in contemporary Malayalam literature, several of his poems are included in university curricula across Kerala

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:57 am

Kerala Education Minister signals rethink on Aadhaar rule in school admissions

Samsudheen says the norm making Aadhaar card mandatory was not set by this government. The requirement has led to denial of admissions especially for migrant children

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:53 am

Allocation of portfolios to West Bengal Ministers deferred: CM Suvendu visits Delhi

Thirty-five ministers, including thirteen with cabinet rank, were administered the oath on June 1. They are awaiting the allocation of their portfolios

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:49 am

Anti-terror operation enters fourteenth day in J&Ks Rajouri

Rajouri, June 6 : A joint anti-terror operation by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and CRPF has entered its fourteenth day in the dense forests of Gambhir Mughlan and Dorimal in the Manjakote sector of Rajouri district. Security forces are continuing to track suspected terrorists believed to be hiding in the region.The security forces were seen checking the ID cards of travellers and locals, conducting intensive search operations in the region. The operation, codenamed Operation Sheruwali, was launched following intelligence inputs indicating the presence of suspected terrorists in the region. Officials said the move aims to trap the suspects within the designated zones while search teams intensify their operations. On May 28, heavy firing and shelling erupted in Rajouris Dorimal forest area as Operation Sheruwali reached a critical stage, with security forces tightening the cordon to neutralise suspected militants hiding in the dense terrain. According to officials, a massive deployment of security forces, along with additional reinforcements and logistical support, was rushed to the encounter site to ensure a strong and impenetrable cordon and to prevent any attempt by militants to escape through the thick forest cover. The operation is being carried out on a large scale, with officials stating that every possible effort is being made to neutralise the hiding militants. The entire area remains under strict security surveillance as search and combing operations continue deep inside the forest belt. The challenging terrain and thick forest cover have added to the complexity of the mission, requiring forces to proceed cautiously while maintaining constant surveillance. Security agencies are using all available resources to track the movement of the suspected terrorists and eliminate any threat posed by their presence in the region. The entire area remains under heightened security, with access to certain locations being closely monitored. Officials said search operations would continue until the area is fully sanitised and all security concerns are addressed. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 9:45 am

Irans World Cup team granted visas to play games in the U.S., officials say

Iran plays its first two games in Inglewood, California, against New Zealand on June 15 and Belgium six days later, then heads to Seattle to face Egypt on June 26

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:44 am

PM Modi, leaders wish Uttar Pradesh CM Adityanath on birthday

Best wishes to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath Ji on his birthday. His work towards the states progress is noteworthy, says Prime Minister Modi in a post on X.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:36 am

IND vs AFG one-off Test: India opts to bat against Afghanistan, Manav Suthar makes debut

This will be Shubman Gills first Test as captain on his home turf, Punjab. Afghanistan hands Test cap to Nangeyalia Kharote

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:30 am

Deaths due to fires up by 398% in a decade in Delhi

The number of fire calls and deaths has increased from 23,242 and 291, respectively, in 2014-15 to 36,568 and 1,452, respectively in 2024-25, as per Delhi government data

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:26 am

Trinamool organisation rejig- two new national joint secretaries appointed

Most of the anger in the party which has resulted in a rebellion of party MLAs is directed at Abhishek Banerjee and by creating the new posts of national joint secretary, party chairperson Mamata Banerjee has tried to assuage the anger.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:05 am

The Hindu Huddle 2026 Day 2 live updates: experts, diplomats, industry leaders all set for discussions

Here are live updates from Day 2 of the event.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 9:02 am

UNSC membership huge responsibility, not forum for peddling biased, false narratives: India slams Pakistan

Pakistan, which constantly raises the issue of Jammu and Kashmir as well as other topics internal to India at various UN platforms, currently sits in the Security Council as a non-permanent member and its tenure will end this year

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 8:59 am

North Korean leader Kim showcases new warship ahead of visit by Chinas Xi

North Koreas official Korean Central News Agency said Kim visited the 5,000-tonne destroyer Kang Kon as it underwent capability tests

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 8:47 am

Did Metas own AI help hack into Instagram users accounts? | Explained

A reportedly AI-enabled hacking incident that impacted Instagram account users was further complicated by a complete lack of clarity and transparency on Metas end

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 8:46 am

CM Adityanath launches Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam mega plantation campaign

Yogi Adityanath said the world is facing serious environmental concerns which need to be addressed through collective and dedicated effort from all stakeholders

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 8:37 am

Under PM Modi, Indias economy resilient and showing sustained growth: BJP chief

The GDP growth rate of 7.7% in FY 2025-26 and 7.8% in Q4 of FY 2025-26 reflects robust economic activity and broad-based growth across sectors, says BJP President Nitin Nabin

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 8:30 am

IIT-Roorkee clarifies admission process for students below eligibility marks

Under the current eligibility criteria, candidates seeking admission to IITs through JEE (Advanced) must either secure at least 75% marks in Class 12 or equivalent examinations.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 8:21 am

A delayed monsoon, an emerging El Nino and the long shadow of Indias Great Famine

Nearly 150 years ago, a prolonged monsoon failure triggered one of Indias worst famines which claimed at least 55 lakh lives. As scientists track changing ocean-atmosphere conditions, an uneasy question lingers: will the Super El Nino replay the script of the 1876-78 tragedy?

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 8:13 am

Delhi HC lifts stay on framing of charges against accused in riots conspiracy case

Justice Neena Bansal Krishna also dismissed a petition filed by riots accused Devangana Kalita, who had sought directions to the police to provide certain videos and WhatsApp chats in two cases linked to the violence

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 8:09 am

Federal judge strikes down Trump administration immigration policy affecting 39 countries

U.S. District Chief Judge said the policy threw the lives of countless immigrants living in the United States into indeterminate legal limbo, and he accused the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services of ignoring the law

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 7:52 am

Director (Technical), CSB calls SKUAST-K among Indias finest sericulture institutions

Mirgund, Jun 5:Dr. Manthira Moorthy, Director (Technical), Central Silk Board (CSB), Bengaluru has praised the College of Temperate Sericulture, SKUAST-K, Mirgund, for its outstanding contribution to sericulture education, research, and technological advancement, describing it as one of the finest institutions in the country dedicated to the discipline. Dr. Moorthy made these remarks during his maiden visit to the college, where he was received by Associate Dean Prof. M. R. Mir and senior faculty members. During the visit, Prof. Mir presented an overview of the colleges academic, research, extension, and entrepreneurship initiatives, highlighting the institutions growing role in strengthening the sericulture sector in Jammu and Kashmir and beyond. A significant issue raised during the interaction pertained to recruitment policies within the Central Silk Board, particularly the limited opportunities available to sericulture graduates in scientist-level positions. Prof. Mir emphasized the need for greater preference and representation for candidates possessing specialized qualifications in sericulture and allied disciplines. Responding to the concern, Dr. Moorthy assured the faculty that the matter would be taken up with the higher authorities for appropriate consideration. The discussions also focused on strengthening collaboration between CSB and SKUAST-K in areas such as joint research projects, capacity-building programmes, technology transfer, student training, and sectoral development initiatives. Faculty members and scientists actively participated in the deliberations and shared suggestions for advancing sericulture research and innovation in the region. Impressed by the academic and research environment of the college, Dr. Moorthy commended the faculty and scientists for their dedication and sustained contribution to sericulture science and technology. He particularly appreciated the institutions efforts in promoting research-driven development and human resource generation in the sector. The visit concluded with a tour of various college facilities, reaffirming the commitment of both institutions to further strengthen collaboration for the benefit of students, researchers, and the sericulture farming community.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 7:48 am

CUKashmir observes World Environment Day

Ganderbal, Jun 5: School of Life Sciences, comprising departments of Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Civil Engineering, Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) on Friday observed the World Environment Day 2026 on the theme Inspired By Nature. For Climate. For Our Future, at the Tulmulla campus. The event featured speakers who emphasized the urgent need for sustainable lifestyles, climate action, and the integration of ecological consciousness into education and public policy. In his presidential address, Vice Chancellor, Prof. A. Ravinder Nath, described nature as one of humanitys greatest teachers and stressed that meaningful environmental education begins with observation and understanding the natural world. Referring to the relationship between the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, he highlighted the importance of maintaining ecological balance for the survival and well-being of future generations. Prof. Nath observed that environmental degradation is largely a consequence of human actions and emphasized that clean air, pure water, and fertile soil form the foundation of a healthy ecosystem. Drawing parallels between natural systems and human society, he explained how producers, consumers, and decomposers work together in nature to sustain life, offering valuable lessons for social harmony and responsible living. Chief Guest and Vice Chancellor of the Central University of Punjab, Prof. Raghavendra P. Tiwari, observed that while the world celebrates Environment Day annually, Indias civilizational ethos has traditionally revered nature every day through practices rooted in respect for rivers, trees, animals, and all forms of life. Prof. Tiwari argued that modern environmental crises stem largely from increasing consumerism, excessive materialism, and a departure from the traditional principle of less is more. He lamented the transition from a need-based lifestyle to a greed-driven one and warned that unchecked consumption is placing unprecedented stress on natural resources. Speaking about soil, water, and air, he highlighted the alarming consequences of plastic pollution, declining soil health, excessive chemical usage in agriculture, groundwater depletion, and climate change. He called for greater innovation in recycling, sustainable agriculture, rainwater harvesting, and waste utilization. Referring to successful initiatives undertaken at the Central University of Punjab, he stressed that universities must emerge as hubs of environmental innovation and sustainability. He emphasized that humanity has borrowed the Earth from future generations and therefore bears a moral responsibility to preserve it in a healthier and cleaner state. Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Shahid Rasool, Registrar, Dr. Nisar Ahmad Mir, Deans of other Schools, Heads and Coordinators of Departments, faculty members and senior functionaries of the university were present. Delivering the keynote address, former Vice Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada, Prof. K.V.S.G. Murali Krishna, emphasized that respect for nature must become a way of life rather than a ceremonial observance. Prof. Murali Krishna emphasized that economic progress and industrial growth must coexist harmoniously with environmental protection. He cited global examples of ecological conservation and urged institutions to adopt innovative solutions for waste management, carbon reduction, and environmental education. Earlier, in his welcome address, Dean, School of Life Sciences, Prof. Abid Hamid Dar, highlighted the significance of World Environment Day. Sr. Asst Prof. Dr. Lateef Khaliq administered the World Environment Day pledge to the participants.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 7:46 am

Er. Aijaz Hussain Leads World Environment Day plantation drive in Srinagar

Srinagar, Jun 5: On World Environment Day, State Executive Member BJP and Co-Incharge, Minority Morcha, J&K UT, Er. Aijaz Hussain Rather organized and participated in a plantation drive in Srinagar under the EkPaedMaaKeNaam campaign, reaffirming the collective commitment towards environmental conservation and sustainable development. The programme witnessed participation from BJP workers, office bearers of Lal Chowk Constituency, and members of the Minority Morcha, who joined hands in planting saplings at Jawahar Nagar Park, Srinagar. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about the importance of environmental protection, increasing green cover, and addressing the challenges posed by climate change. Speaking on the occasion, Er. Aijaz Hussain emphasized that environmental protection is a shared responsibility and called upon citizens, particularly the youth, to actively contribute towards building a cleaner, greener, and healthier future. He highlighted the significance of tree plantation as an effective measure to combat pollution, mitigate climate change, and preserve ecological balance. Referring to the EkPaedMaaKeNaam campaign, Er. Aijaz said that planting a tree in the name of ones mother is a meaningful tribute that symbolizes gratitude, care, and responsibility towards both our mothers and Mother Nature. He urged people to actively participate in the campaign and make environmental stewardship a mass movement. The participants pledged to continue such initiatives in the future and encouraged the public to adopt environmentally responsible practices in their daily lives. The plantation drive concluded with a collective resolve to work towards a sustainable , greener and environmentally conscious society.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 7:46 am

DC Sgr leads plantation drive at GHS School Khonmoh

Srinagar, Jun 5: To mark the World Environment Day, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo, on Friday led a plantation drive at Government Higher Secondary (GHS) School Khonmoh as a part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan. The plantation drive was organized by the District Administration Srinagar in collaboration with Axis Bank and GHS Khonmoh on World Environment Day-2026 promoting environmental sustainability and encouraging community participation in creating a greener and healthier environment. The event witnessed the participation of Chief Planning Officer, Fayaz Ahmad Dar, Chief Education Officer, Ghulam Mohi-Ud-Din, Principal GHS School Khonmoh, Nahid Shah, Cluster Head Axix Bank, Shiekh Gowhar, other Offices as well as enthusiastic, Staff and school Students who actively participated in the programme and planted a variety of saplings within the school premises. On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner planted a deodar sapling and highlighted the importance of such initiatives in increasing green cover, mitigating the effects of climate change and fostering environmental awareness among citizens. He highlighted the importance of environmental conservation and called upon the students to play a proactive role in protecting surrounding environment. He said that plantation drives not only contribute to ecological balance but also help instill a sense of responsibility and environmental awareness among citizens. Emphasizing the significance of the Nasha Mukt J&K Campaign, he stated that building a healthy society requires collective efforts towards both environmental protection and the eradication of substance abuse. He urged students to act as ambassadors of positive change by spreading awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and the benefits of a clean and healthy lifestyle.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 7:45 am

KMCH Sempora organizes plantation drive on WED

Srinagar, Jun 5:Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH), Sempora, on Friday organized a plantation drive on its campus to mark World Environment Day, reaffirming its commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development. Managing Director KMCH, Tausif Ahmad; Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan; Medical Superintendent, Dr. Syed Mubashir; heads of departments, senior faculty members, consultants, and specialist doctors from various disciplines participated in the plantation drive. During the drive, a variety of saplings, including Red Chinar, Green Maple, Walnut, Pomegranate and Plum, were planted across the campus to enhance its green cover and promote ecological awareness. The initiative was aimed at encouraging environmental responsibility and creating a healthier and greener campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director KMCH, Tausif Ahmad, said that the initiative would not only beautify the campus but also contribute significantly to environmental protection. He said World Environment Day serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to safeguard natural resources and address the growing challenges posed by climate change. We are witnessing increasingly unpredictable weather patterns, including extreme heat and cold. Plantation is one of the most effective ways to combat environmental degradation and reduce pollution. Every tree planted today is an investment in a healthier and more sustainable future, he said. He further noted that Kashmir is an ecologically sensitive region and stressed the need to protect its fragile ecosystem from the adverse effects of deforestation and environmental degradation. He urged people, particularly the younger generation, to actively participate in environmental conservation efforts and adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives. Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan said that protecting the environment is not only a social responsibility but also a public health priority, as a clean and healthy environment is essential for the well-being of present and future generations. On the occasion, heads of departments and senior faculty members highlighted the significance of World Environment Day and emphasized the role of educational and healthcare institutions in promoting environmental awareness.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 7:44 am

Transport Commissioner reviews road safety measures on NH

Banihal, June 5: Transport Commissioner J&K Vishesh Paul Mahajan on Friday chaired a high-level review meeting at NHAI Meeting Hall to review and strengthen road safety measures on the National Highway in view of the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)2026. Officers from the Transport Department, Civil Administration, Police, Traffic Police, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Enforcement Wing attended the meeting. The meeting focused on ensuring safer and smoother traffic operations, seamless movement of pilgrims during the Yatra, coordinated enforcement measures, strict action against over speeding and overloading, deployment of modern enforcement technologies, and strengthening emergency response mechanisms along the highway. Emphasizing the need for proactive road safety management, the Transport Commissioner stressed on regular road safety audit, timely identification and rectification of accident-prone locations and adoption of best practices aimed at minimizing road accidents and enhancing commuter safety. The Transport Commissioner advised NHAI authorities to share CCTV footage and other relevant technical data available at highway monitoring and check-post locations with the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD). He said the integration of technology and real-time surveillance would facilitate effective enforcement against overloading of goods vehicles, over speeding and other traffic violations, thereby contributing to safer highways and smoother traffic flow during the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra2026. Earlier, the Transport Commissioner interacted with Deputy Commissioner Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan; SSP Arun Gupta and other officers. During the interaction, a wide range of transport-related issues were discussed, with special focus on traffic regulation, road safety, public transport services and effective management of vehicular movement during the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra2026. The Transport Commissioner emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts among all concerned agencies to ensure a safe, smooth and hassle-free pilgrimage while maintaining uninterrupted movement of essential services and regular traffic on the National Highway.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 7:41 am

Amit Sharma reviews ongoing census operations in Budgam

Budgam, Jun 5: Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) and Director Census Operations (DCO), Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, along with Deputy Commissioner Budgam (Principal Census Officer Budgam), Athar Aamir Khan, on Friday chaired a review meeting at DC Office to assess the preparedness and progress of the ongoing House Listing Operations (HLO) being conducted from June 1-30, 2026, as part of the Census exercise. At the outset, the District Census Officer and ADC Budgam, Mehraj-Ud-Din Shah, briefed the chair on the districts geographical profile, preparedness for Census 2027, and the arrangements put in place for the smooth conduct of the ongoing House Listing Operations. He also highlighted the training programmes being conducted for census personnel across the district and apprised the chair of the district administrations readiness for the Census exercise. The Deputy Commissioner informed the meeting that all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the smooth conduct of Census-related activities across the district. He emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts among all stakeholders and reiterated the district administrations commitment to ensuring comprehensive coverage and high-quality data collection during the enumeration process. He also directed all field-level officers to extend full support to census personnel and ensure strict adherence to the prescribed guidelines. Addressing the officers, Sharma appreciated the dedicated efforts of the field staff and encouraged enumerators and supervisors to discharge their responsibilities with utmost commitment and professionalism. He emphasized the importance of effective coordination among census functionaries, quality and timely data collection, and strict adherence to census guidelines to ensure accuracy and completeness of the enumeration process. He directed all concerned officers to extend full support to census personnel and take necessary measures to facilitate the smooth conduct of House Listing and Housing Census activities throughout the district. Sharma informed that for any query or clarification related to Census 2027 in the district, citizens can contact the dedicated toll-free helpline number 1855. He appealed to the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent calls, messages, or individuals claiming to be associated with the Census exercise and cautioned people against sharing personal, financial, banking, or OTP-related information with anyone in the name of Census. He further clarified that the Census process is simple and transparent, and citizens are only required to answer the prescribed 33 Census questions during the enumeration process. He urged residents to cooperate with authorized Census personnel and provide accurate information to ensure the success of this important national exercise. Sharma reiterated that the Census is a crucial national exercise that serves as the foundation for evidence-based planning and development initiatives. Joint Chief Principal Census Officer, Arun Kumar, also briefed the participants on the monitoring framework for field operations and stressed the importance of real-time tracking and supervision of data collection activities. The meeting was attended by the Additional Deputy Commissioner (District Census Officer), ACR, all SDMs, Charge Officers, Assistant Chief Principal Census Officer, District Coordinator for Census 2027 Budgam, and other concerned officers and officials.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 7:38 am

Cockroach Janta Party protest LIVE: Delhi Police says CJP sought no protest permission, deploys 1,000 personnel

Abhijeet Dipke had announced that he would return to India from Boston on June 6 to launch a peaceful protest seeking the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over examination-related lapses

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 7:28 am

West Asia war LIVE: U.S. military says it shot down Iranian drones launched toward Strait of Hormuz

Kuwait says its responding to hostile missile and drone attacks; Trump says Iran has 22% of missiles left

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 7:27 am

As JMM hardens stance, Congress names observers for Rajya Sabha polls in Jharkhand

Party legislators said a decision on contesting both seats would be taken soon and authorised JMM president Soren to finalise the candidates names

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 7:27 am

Allahabad High Court grants bail to rape and murder accused over lack of scientific evidence

The Judge granted bail to the accused, Manoj, because the FSL report did not confirm that the DNA in the deceaseds vaginal smear matched the applicant due to insufficient DNA profile generation

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 6:50 am

Trump says Iran has 22% of missiles left

That figure for Iran's missile stockpile is higher than one of 18% Mr. Trump gave in May

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 6:40 am

Spain thrash England 4-0, Germany qualify for Women's World Cup finals

England's hopes of securing a spot with a win in Mallorca were quickly snuffed out, with Patri Guijarro giving the Spaniards the lead in the 19th minute and Alexia Putellas making it 2-0 before the break.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 2:52 am

Moderate quake hits Himachal districts; tremors felt in neighbouring States

The depth of the earthquake, which struck about 40 k.m. from Dharamsala near the Kangra- Chamba border at 10:04 pm, was 5 km, the meteorological office said, adding that the epicentre was located near Dhar Godoi in Kangra.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 2:45 am

Court can't stop Trump ballroom construction, government lawyer tells judge

Attorney Yaakov Roth, speaking during an exchange with U.S. Appeals Court Judge Patricia Millett, said only Congress could halt the $400 million project.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 2:40 am

Praggnanandhaa beats Keymer to win Norway Chess title

The 20-year-old player won four classical games on the trot to take the top spot after Sos chances of claiming the trophy ended after his game against Alireza Firouzja ended in a draw.

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 2:00 am

Corrupt, negligent officials could face jail term, pension cuts: Sood

Officials found guilty of negligence or collusion to be held personally accountable in cases of loss of life or property: Minister; MCD Commissioner directed to seal all ongoing construction work beyond the permissible ground-plus-four floors, he adds

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 1:21 am

Two killed, four injured in roof collapse at underground coal mine in Madhya Pradeshs Shahdol

Workers were engaged in constructing a stopping wall when the incident occurred in the early morning hours, police said

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 1:02 am

Ramalinga Reddy resigns from Ministry, says he is humiliated

The eight-time Bengaluru MLA said that he would remain in Congress and work as a legislator

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 12:57 am

Radar shield for Himalayas as Jammu gets MeT Centre

Abid Bashir Jammu, Jun 05: Marking a major overhaul in Indias weather forecasting architecture, the Union Government on Friday launched a Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) inJammu, amoveaimed at strengtheningweather monitoring and disaster preparedness across the sensitive Himalayan belt of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh. Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh described the development as a historic restructuring of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), saying the 151-year-old institution is entering a new era of decentralised forecasting and region-specific weather services. The newly upgraded Jammu Regional Meteorological Centre will now function as a specialised weather hub for the northwestern Himalayan region,with a sharp focuson mountain meteorology, snow forecasting, high-altitude weather systems and early warning dissemination in vulnerable areas prone to avalanches, flash floods and cloudbursts. Addressing the gathering during the launch, Dr Singh said the decisionwas takento reduce the operational burden on the Delhi Meteorological Centre, which until now had handled the entire northern belt. Under the new arrangement, Jammu will oversee meteorological services for J&K, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh, while Delhi will cater to Punjab, Haryana and the national capital region, he said. A third regional centre for Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand is set to become operational in Lucknow on June 8. The Meteorological Department has completed 151 years, and today a new chapter begins with the decentralisation of northern weather services, Dr Singh said, adding that accurate forecasting and timely warnings are becoming increasingly crucial in the face of rising climate-linked disasters. The Centre also unveiled an ambitious expansion of Indias radar network under MissionMausam,with plans to install 50 additional weather radars across the country in the coming years. Dr Singh said India had only 17 weather radars in 2014, but nearly 30 more have been added over the past decade, taking the current total close to 50. The expanded radar network is expected to significantly improve real-time tracking of rainfall, thunderstorms, snowfall and extreme weather activity, particularly in mountainous regions where terrain often complicates forecasting. Highlighting recent technological advancements, the minister said the IMDs Nowcast Service is now capable of delivering highly accurate weather forecasts up to three hours in advance, allowing authorities to respond more effectively to rapidly changing weather situations. He also referred to the newly introduced SkyCast system at Delhi International Airport, which provides advanced fog forecasting and helps minimise weather-related flight disruptions. Calling weather forecasting an essential pillar of Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision of a ViksitBharat,Dr Singh said improved meteorological infrastructure would play a critical role in protecting lives, infrastructure and economic activity. He further disclosed that the IMD has signed Memorandums of Understanding with institutions in Jammu and Srinagar, along with the Department of Science and Technology, to strengthen climate research, data-sharing and scientific collaboration under the governments Whole-of-Government approach. Officials believe the Jammu RMC will emerge as a strategic weather command centre for the Himalayan region at a time when climate change is intensifying extreme weather events and increasing the need for precise, localised forecasting.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:52 am

Sgr Police attach Rs 4 crore assets of drug traffickers

Houses, vehicles seized under NDPS Act RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 05: Continuing its sustained crackdown against narcotics trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, Srinagar Police has attached immovable and movable properties worth over Rs 4 crore belonging to individuals involved in drug trafficking in separate actions carried out by Police Stations Lal Bazar and Khanyar under the provisions of the NDPS Act. In a significant action by Police Station Lal Bazar, a double-storey residential house constructed on nine marlas of land belonging to Aadil Ahmad Dhobi (son of Sunawallah Dhobi), a resident of Sikh Bagh, Lal Bazar, was attached under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act in connection with FIR No. 05/2026 under Sections 8/22 and 29 of the NDPS Act. A Swift Dzire vehicle (JK01U-0980) linked to the accused was also attached. In another case registered at Police Station Lal Bazar, a Santro vehicle bearing Registration No. DL4CAP-6047 belonging to Arshid Ahmad Sheikh (son of Wali Mohammad Sheikh), a resident of Haka Bazar, was attached under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act in connection with FIR No. 50/2025 under Section 8/20 of the NDPS Act. Police Station Khanyar attached a double-storey residential house along with 12 marlas of land, valued at approximately Rs 2 crore, belonging to Owais Hussain Mir (son of Sajad Hussain Mir), a resident of Tangbagh, Khanyar. The accused is involved in FIR No. 12/2024 under Sections 8/20 and 29 of the NDPS Act. During investigation, the property was identified as an illegally acquired asset generated through proceeds of drug trafficking and was attached after completion of all requisite legal formalities. The cumulative value of the attached properties and vehicles exceeds Rs 4 crore, marking another significant step towards dismantling the financial infrastructure of narcotics networks operating in the district. Srinagar Police remains committed to targeting the economic foundations of drug trafficking by identifying and attaching assets acquired through illicit means, ensuring that crime does not pay. Police reiterated its unwavering commitment towards building a drug-free society and appealed to the public to continue supporting the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan by sharing credible information related to drug peddling and substance abuse.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:49 am

Luis Enrique joins the GOATs, but PSG success isnt above reproach

The 56-year-old is now a part of an elite group of managers with three or more European Cup titles. And he did it with silky, selfless, attacking football. But while there is no doubt about Enriques quality or his influence on the modern game, the question of his legacy specifically the Paris chapter, amid criticism of sportswashing is less straightforward

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 12:49 am

DG SSB reviews Amarnath Yatra preparedness

Flags off bullet-resistant vehicles Urges coordination with security agencies RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 05: Director General (DG), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Sanjay Singhal (IPS), concluded a two-day visit to the Kashmir Valley on Friday to review operational preparedness, assess security arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, and interact with personnel deployed across the Valley. The 57-day Amarnath Yatra will commence on July 3 through the twin routes of Pahalgam and Baltal and culminate on August 28. The pilgrimage will proceed via the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam track in Anantnag district and the 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district. During the visit on June 4 and 5, the DG extensively toured SSB deployments and key Yatra duty areas, reviewing the forces readiness and infrastructure. He visited the Sector Headquarters (Special Operations) SSB Srinagar, 10th Battalion SSB Batmaloo, 13th Battalion SSB Dignibal (Ganderbal), and 14th Battalion SSB Pattan, besides Ad-hoc Battalions stationed in Srinagar. He also reviewed the deployments on the Baltal route. On his arrival at the Sector Headquarters (Special Operations) SSB Srinagar, the DG was accorded a warm welcome by DIG Imtiaz Ismail Parray and other senior officers. Marking World Environment Day, he planted a sapling as part of a green initiative. A Sainik Sammelan was organised at the Sector Headquarters, where the DG interacted with soldiers and officers, listened to their concerns, and emphasised the importance of physical and mental fitness, professional alertness, and awareness regarding cybercrime and online fraud. He urged personnel to maintain the highest standards of discipline and dedication and stressed close coordination with sister security agencies during the upcoming yatra deployment. In a significant boost to operational capabilities, the DG flagged off a newly inducted fleet of bullet-resistant vehicles and dedicated them to the battalions ahead of the Yatra. He also inaugurated prefabricated residential structures and newly constructed temporary barracks through a virtual ceremony, dedicating them to SSB personnel deployed across the Valley. Appreciating the commitment and professionalism of the force, DG Singhal commended SSB personnel for their dedicated service in the challenging operational environment of Kashmir. The visit was attended by DIG Imtiaz Ismail Parray and other senior officers of the SSB.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:48 am

Collective efforts needed for cleaner, greener future: SSP Sgr

RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 05: Marking World Environment Day, Srinagar Police organised a district-wide tree plantation drive across all police establishments in the district as part of its commitment towards environmental conservation and sustainable development, with a large number of saplings planted within police premises and at identified locations across the district. The drive was carried out under the supervision of SSP Srinagar, Dr G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy (IPS), at District Police Lines Srinagar. SP Headquarters, DySP Headquarters, DySP DAR, along with other officers and officials, actively participated in the programme. Similar plantation drives were conducted across all police stations and police posts under the supervision of concerned Zonal SPs, SDPOs, SHOs, and ICPPs. The drive aimed at enhancing green cover, promoting environmental sustainability, and raising awareness about the importance of protecting natural resources. Speaking on the occasion, SSP Srinagar highlighted the importance of collective efforts towards environmental protection. Such initiatives contribute to building a cleaner, healthier, and greener future for the coming generations, he said. The participating officers and personnel pledged to ensure proper care and maintenance of the planted saplings to maximise their survival and long-term environmental benefits. Srinagar Police said it remains committed to serving society not only through effective law enforcement but also by actively supporting initiatives aimed at environmental conservation, public welfare, and sustainable development.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:47 am

Environmental protection shared responsibility: DGP

RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 05: Onthe occasion ofWorld Environment Day, Jammu & Kashmir Police organised a tree plantation drive at District Police Lines (DPL) Srinagar, reaffirming its commitment towards environmental conservation and sustainable development. The plantation drive was led by Director General of Police, J&K,Nalin Prabhat (IPS), who planted a sapling and highlighted the importance of collective efforts in protecting and preserving the environment. Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone,V.K. Birdi (IPS), and DIG CKR, Rajiv Pandey (IPS), also participated in the programme and planted saplings. SSP Srinagar, Dr G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy (IPS), along with Zonal SPs and other police officers, attended the event. Speaking on the occasion, the DGP said that environmental protection is a shared responsibility and called upon all stakeholders to contribute towards creating a greener, cleaner, and healthier future. He underscored the need for sustained efforts to preserve ecological balance and promote environmental awareness. The plantation drive forms part of the J&K Polices broader commitmenttowardssupporting environmental conservation initiatives and fostering sustainable practices, a police spokesperson said. Participants pledged to ensure the proper care and maintenance of the planted saplings and to actively promote environmental stewardship within the community. J&K Police said it remains dedicated to serving society not only through effective law enforcement but also through initiatives aimed at public welfare, environmental protection, and sustainable development.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:46 am

World Environment Day : CM urges citizens to join green mission

Plants sapling at J&K House, New Delhi Says every tree is investment in cleaner air RK News Service New Delhi, Jun 05: On the occasion of World Environment Day, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah planted a sapling at Jammu & Kashmir House, New Delhi, marking the governments continued commitment to environmental sustainability and green development. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that every tree planted today is an investment in cleaner air, healthier communities, and a more resilient tomorrow. Such efforts, though symbolic, carry long-term significance in addressing the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, he said. Reaffirming the governments commitment on World Environment Day, the Chief Minister highlighted the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable development as key priorities of governance. He called upon all citizens to actively participate in the collective mission of preserving natural heritage and building a greener, cleaner, healthier, and more climate-resilient Jammu and Kashmir for future generations.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:45 am

LG inaugurates Emergency Ops Centre, Amarnath Yatra Control Room in Gbl

Real-time CCTV monitoring from Baltal, Sonamarg, Manigam; 247 emergency helpline RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 05: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday inaugurated the District Emergency Operations Centre and Shri Amarnathji Yatra Control Room at the Deputy Commissioners Office in Ganderbal, saying these facilities will ensure a smooth and seamless pilgrimage experience for the upcoming pilgrimage. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore briefed the Lieutenant Governor on the key features of the new facility. The centre pools CCTV feeds from across Ganderbal district, installed by the District Administration, Police, and other security forces for real-time monitoring at a single centralised location. The facility is backed by a round-the-clock emergency citizen helpline to provide immediate assistance and crisis mitigation. To ensure a safe and seamless pilgrimage, the Emergency Operations Centre also integrates CCTV feeds from Baltal Base Camp, approach roads leading up to Baltal Base Camp, parking areas in Baltal Base Camp, Sonamarg, and Manigam Transit Camp. The facility will be instrumental in planning and decision-making during the annual Shri Amarnathji Yatra.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:44 am

Narco-terrorists enemies of children, progress, will pay heavy price: LG

Unveils three-pronged strategy: dismantle supply chain, awareness, rehabilitation Drug networks will be destroyed one by one; every smuggler, terrorist will face justice Umar Raina Ganderbal, Jun 05: Issuing a strong warning to drug smugglers and narco-terror networks, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday said those poisoning Jammu and Kashmirs youth and financing terrorism through narcotics will have to pay a heavy price. Unveiling the results of an unprecedented anti-drug crackdown, the LG said the campaign has led to the arrest of 1,128 drug smugglers and registration of 1,036 FIRs in just 55 days. Addressing a massive gathering at Qamaria Ground in Ganderbal, the Lieutenant Governor said the fight against drugs has evolved into a peoples movement and asserted that the administration will leave no stone unturned in dismantling narco-terror networks operating within and outside Jammu and Kashmir. Calling narco-terrorists enemies of our children, our people, and ourprogress,he vowed that every smuggler and terror financier involved in the drug trade would be tracked down and brought to justice. Today, I stand before you with a firm resolve, a heart full of determination and a promise of a drug-free Jammu and Kashmir. The campaign is now echoing in every street, every household and every panchayat of our land, Sinha said. The narco-terrorists, whether sitting in neighbouring countries or operating inside Jammu and Kashmir, are enemies of our people. They are enemies of our children. They are enemies of our progress. Let me make it clear that narco-terrorists operating in Jammu and Kashmir willhave topay a heavy price, he added. Recalling the launch of the campaign from Jammu, the Lieutenant Governor said, Fifty-five days ago, from the soil of Jammu, I declared that enough is enough. What began as a war against drugs and narco-terrorism has now ignited into a true peoples movement, a movement born of courage, sustained by spirit, and driven by the collective will of ordinary citizens. He described drug abuse and narco-terrorism as twin threats confronting Jammu and Kashmir. Drugs are destroying the future of young people by robbing them of their dreams, dignity and potential while proceeds from narcotics are being used to finance terrorism, purchase weapons and fuel violence, he said. This is not simply a matter of ordinary crime, but it is also a question of national security and a direct threat to the very survival of our society. Highlighting the achievements of the anti-drug campaign, the LG said that during the past 55 days, 1,036 FIRs have been registered against drug smugglers and 1,128 individuals involved in narcotics trafficking have been arrested.More than 100 properties linked to drug smugglers have been attached, nearly 700 driving licences have been cancelled, and recommendations have been made for the cancellation of passports of 130 drug smugglers. Several other legal proceedings are also underway against those involved in the illegal trade, he added. The Lieutenant Governor said the administration has adopted a comprehensive three-pronged strategy to combat the menace, focusing on dismantling the supply chain, spreading awareness to prevent addiction and ensuring the rehabilitation of affected youth. The first strategy is to destroy the supply chain. Through a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach, we will stop the spread of drugs at its source. The second strategy is prevention and awareness, while the third strategy is rehabilitation of those who have fallen victim to addiction, he said. Assuring full support to drug addicts seeking recovery, Sinha said the government would not abandon those battling addiction. I know rehabilitation is a major challenge. I assure you that we will not leave those who have become victims of drugs without support. With sympathy, dignity and respect, we will bring them back into the mainstream and provide opportunities for treatment, healthcare and employment, he assured. Calling upon citizens to actively participate in the fight against drugs, the LG urged women, youth, civil society members and religious leaders to act as guardians of their communities. I appeal to our mothers, sisters and daughters to become protectors of villages and neighbourhoods. I urge our youth to become guardians of schools and colleges. Drug smugglers and narco-terrorists will not be able to hide. The police are pursuing them relentlessly, and the campaign will intensify further, he said. Addressing drug traffickers directly, the Lieutenant Governor warned that their networks would be dismantled completely. I want to tell the enemies of society and the smugglers that your days are over. Your networks will be destroyed one by one.Wepromise that every smuggler and every terrorist will pay the price for their crimes, he warned. Praising the people of Ganderbal for their overwhelming participation in the campaign, the LG expressed confidence that the district would play a leading role in defeating the drug menace. LG Sinha thanked civil society members, social and religious leaders, ex-servicemen, youth, women, the district administration and police for supporting the movement and pledged that the fight against drugs and narco-terrorism would continue with greater intensity until Jammu and Kashmir is freed from the menace.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:42 am

India needs innovative strategies to eliminate TB

New Indian vaccine trial data show meaningful protection against extrapulmonary TB, underscoring the need for targeted vaccination alongside stronger public health strategies

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 12:41 am

Rubio fails to win India back for Washington

The U.S. Secretary of States visit failed to bridge the widening U.S.-India divide

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 12:34 am

Loyal Opposition: On West Bengal, its politics after the poll

West Bengal is in the grip of a toxic political culture

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 12:21 am

CM Vijay directs urban localbodies to intensify morning checks, revenue collection

Based on his directions, the govt. has issued a 16-point circulardirecting urban local bodies to streamline service delivery, regulate poster placements, and monitor conservancy work daily

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 12:13 am

Kupwara Hindi Sangam First Phase Concludes at Teetwal

Around 120 students participate in competition RK News Service Kupwara, June 5: The first phase of the bilateral Kupwara Hindi Sangam competition concluded successfully at Teetwal in north Kashmirs Kupwara district, bringing together students from remote border areas in a celebration of language, culture and creativity. The programme was jointly organised by Wadies Hindi Shiksha Samiti (WHSS), Srinagar, and the Indian Armys 28 Infantry Division, Kupwara. The initiative began on June 3 at Army Goodwill School (AGS), Trehgam, where more than 40 students from Classes VI to VIII participated in a written Hindi grammar examination and oral poetry recitation. Students also staged patriotic plays highlighting themes of national pride and unity. On June 4, the programme moved to Army Goodwill School, Hajinar in Teetwal near the Line of Control (LoC). Despite adverse weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and dense fog, students from Hajinar and Teetwal enthusiastically participated in poetry recitations and theatrical performances. In total, nearly 120 students from Trehgam, Hajinar and Teetwal took part in the competition. Commander Sudeep, who guided the programme, appreciated the efforts of WHSS in promoting educational, cultural and intellectual development among children living in remote border regions. The competition was evaluated by Sabzar Ahmad Ganaie, Hindi Anuvadak at the Rajbhasha Cell of National Institute of Technology Srinagar, who assessed participants on spelling, pronunciation, expression and stage presence. Speaking on the occasion, WHSS National President Nasreen Ali Nidhi distributed encouragement gifts, including stationery items and chocolates, among all participants. She announced that the results would be declared during the second phase of the programme, where winners would be honoured with medals, certificates and cash prizes. She also said that officers and soldiers of the Indian Army would be felicitated during the concluding ceremony in recognition of their contribution to national service. Organisers said the initiative aims to promote educational excellence, cultural awareness and national integration among children residing in border areas of Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:10 am

Man Held for Posing as Yatra Official in Sonamarg

Umar Raina Ganderbal, June 5: In a significant action ahead of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Ganderbal Police have arrested a man posing as a government employee and duping vendors and service providers on the promise of facilitating access to the holy cave shrine. An official said the accused had allegedly been moving around the Domail area, falsely projecting himself as an official associated with arrangements on the Shri Amarnath Yatra route. Taking advantage of the upcoming pilgrimage season, he is suspected to have approached visiting vendors and service providers, assuring them of smooth passage and special facilitation to the cave shrine in exchange for money. According to police, credible inputs were received on May 27 regarding the activities of the suspect. Acting on the information, police launched an inquiry and subsequently registered a case at Police Station Sonamarg under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). During the course of investigation, the accused was identified as Mohammad Ayob Jara, son of Abdul Rehman Jara, a resident of Androola in Poonch district. Police said that after sustained efforts, the accused was apprehended during a late-evening operation on June 3. Investigators are now examining whether more people were cheated through the alleged scheme and if any wider network was involved. Officials have urged pilgrims, vendors and service providers associated with the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra to remain vigilant and avoid dealing with unauthorized individuals claiming to offer special permissions, facilitation or official services in return for money. Police reiterated that all Yatra-related permissions and services are processed only through designated authorities and advised the public to immediately report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station. Further investigation into the case is underway.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:09 am

Budgam Court Denies Bail to Two NDPS Accused

Says Drug Menace Requires Firm Response RK News Service Srinagar, June 5: A court in Budgam has rejected the bail applications of two persons accused in a narcotics case, observing that drug-related offences pose a serious threat to society and require a collective response from law enforcement agencies and the public. The Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Budgam, dismissed the bail pleas of Javid Ahmad Lone of Humhama and Shakir Rashid Dar of Dar Mohalla, Humhama, who are facing trial in connection with FIR No. 307/2025 registered under Sections 8, 21 and 29 of the NDPS Act at Police Station Budgam. According to the court order, the prosecution opposed the bail applications, stating that 12 grams of heroin had allegedly been recovered from Javid Ahmad Lone and 6.4 grams from Shakir Rashid Dar. The defence argued that the recovered substance fell within the category of intermediate quantity and sought their release on bail. During the proceedings, the prosecution informed the court that the accused had allegedly concealed their criminal antecedents while seeking bail. The court noted that previous NDPS cases were already registered against the accused and took a serious view of the affidavits submitted before it. The court observed that while the quantity allegedly recovered in the present case falls under the intermediate category, the antecedents of the accused could not be ignored. It noted that repeated involvement in narcotics-related offences raised concerns about habitual engagement in such activities. In a strongly worded order, the court remarked that drug peddling has emerged as a grave social menace affecting communities, particularly young people. It observed that narcotics offences have far-reaching consequences and stressed the need for coordinated efforts by all stakeholders to eradicate the drug menace from society. The court also referred to the ongoing anti-drug campaign in Jammu and Kashmir and underscored the importance of public participation in efforts aimed at curbing substance abuse and narcotics trafficking. Holding that the applicants had not approached the court with clean hands and considering the overall circumstances of the case, the court declined to exercise its discretion in their favour and dismissed both bail applications.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:08 am

Pahalgam Tragedy: Missing Man Found Dead in Lidder River

SDRF, police and volunteers locate body 15 km downstream YOUNUS RASHID Pahalgam, June 5: The body of Srinagar resident Mohammad Ashraf Mir was recovered from the Lidder River in Amad, Aishmuqam on Friday after an intensive six-day search operation involving SDRF, police, army personnel, local volunteers and noted rescuer Hamza Sheikh from Doda. Mir, a resident of Ikhrajpora, Jawahar Nagar, drowned near the Langanbal area of Pahalgam on Sunday after reportedly jumping into the river to save his son, Fahad, who had slipped into the fast-flowing waters along the riverbank. While the child was rescued by local residents, Mir was swept away by the strong current. The search teams combed several stretches of the Lidder River over the past six days, battling strong currents and challenging conditions in an effort to locate the missing man. The recovery of the body brought an end to days of anxious waiting for the family and the hundreds of people who had been closely following the search operation. The body was subsequently handed over to the family for last rites. Meanwhile, SDRF Kashmir, in a post on X, (formerly Twitter), said that after six days of relentless search efforts, SDRF teams from Anantnag and Kulgam, in coordination with NGO volunteers and local residents, recovered Mirs body near Badwani Bridge in the Aamad Bagad area of Anantnag. The agency said Mir had drowned in the Lidder River at Langanbal, Pahalgam, on May 31 while attempting to rescue his son. According to SDRF, the body was recovered about 15 kilometres downstream from the site of the incident.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:07 am

Gulmarg Gondola Set to Resume, Awaits Approval

Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, June 5: The Cable Car Corporation of J&K has completed repair works on the Gulmarg Gondola ropeway, while French engineers associated with the project have also carried out their final inspection, officials said on Thursday. A senior official of the Cable Car Corporation said that the gearbox of the gondola system was replaced following the recent technical snag that affected operations. After the completion of repairs, extensive testing of the ropeway is currently underway to ensure smooth and safe functioning before services are reopened to the public. The gearbox has been changed and all necessary repair works have been completed. French engineers have conducted their final inspection and we are now carrying out various tests to ensure the system operates smoothly and safely, the official said. According to officials, the repairs and technical assessments were undertaken under the supervision of the French experts associated with the ropeway project. The corporation is now awaiting clearance from the government before resuming commercial operations. The government has constituted a committee to review the matter. We are waiting for its recommendations and the governments directions. Once approval is received, the services will be resumed immediately, the official added. Officials further said that the ongoing testing process is aimed at ensuring passenger safety and restoring public confidence in one of Kashmirs most popular tourist attractions. We want visitors to have a completely safe experience. All technical parameters are being checked thoroughly and there should be no concerns once the service resumes, the official said. The Gulmarg Gondola, regarded as one of the highest cable car projects in the world, had recently suffered a technical snag that disrupted the movement of more than 65 cabins. The incident triggered a large-scale rescue operation involving employees of the Cable Car Corporation, the Indian Air Force, J&K Police and the Army. All stranded passengers were rescued safely during the operation.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:06 am

Quality Education Omar Govts Agenda: Choudhary Ramzan

RK News Service Srinagar, June, 05 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Additional General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Chowdry Muhammad Ramzan Friday reiterated the Omar Abdullah-led governments commitment to strengthening the education sector and addressing the concerns of teachers and students across Jammu and Kashmir. He said this while meeting with several delegations of teachers at Nawa e Subah. Chowdry patiently listened to their issues, concerns, and suggestions regarding educational infrastructure, service matters, and the overall functioning of schools. He assured the delegations that their genuine demands would be taken up with the concerned authorities for timely redressal. He highlighted that the Omar government is actively working to improve educational infrastructure, enhance learning outcomes, modernise school facilities, and ensure that teachers receive the support necessary to perform their duties effectively. He said special emphasis is being laid on upgrading schools, addressing staff shortages, promoting digital learning, and creating better opportunities for students in both urban and rural areas. He further said that the government is committed to making the education system more inclusive, accessible and responsive to the aspirations of the younger generation. He urged teachers to continue their dedicated efforts in nurturing students and contributing to the development of an educated and progressive society.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:03 am

NIA arrests ex-TMC MLA Saokat Molla in Bhangar blast case

With the TMC leader's arrest, the total number of people held in the case has gone up to four

The Hindu 6 Jun 2026 12:01 am

Jammu RMC to Boost Forecasting, Safety: Satish Sharma

RK News Service Jammu, June 5: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, on Friday described the inauguration of the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Jammu as a landmark achievement that will significantly strengthen the weather forecasting capabilities, disaster preparedness, scientific research and public safety across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Minister congratulated the Ministry for Earth Sciences, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and all stakeholders involved in establishing the Centre. He termed the elevation of the Meteorological Office Jammu into a full-fledged Regional Meteorological Centre as a recognition of the unique geographical and climatic challenges faced by the Himalayan region. Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh are among the most climatically sensitive and meteorologically complex regions in the world. The establishment of this Centre marks a transformative step towards providing accurate, localized and timely weather services that are crucial for safeguarding lives, supporting livelihoods and strengthening disaster management systems, the Minister said. Highlighting the importance of scientific infrastructure in a region prone to avalanches, flash floods, cloudbursts and extreme weather events, Satish Sharma said that the Centre would provide dedicated expertise in mountain meteorology, cryosphere studies, avalanche forecasting and high-altitude weather services. He said the benefits of the Centre would extend to the farmers, security forces, tourists, researchers and disaster response agencies alike. The Minister emphasized that improved forecasting and early warning systems would contribute significantly towards minimizing losses arising from natural calamities while enhancing resilience among the communities living in vulnerable areas. Referring to the growing role of science and technology in governance, Satish Sharma stated that the Jammu and Kashmir government remains committed towards strengthening the scientific institutions and fostering innovation-driven development. He underscored the importance of integrating advanced technologies, data analytics and digital platforms to improve weather forecasting and public service delivery. The future belongs to knowledge, innovation and scientific excellence. Institutions such as the Regional Meteorological Centre will not only strengthen weather services but also inspire research, innovation and technological advancement among our youth, he remarked. The Minister further assured full support from the Jammu and Kashmir administration in ensuring the successful functioning and expansion of the Centre. He reiterated the administrations commitment towards providing all necessary assistance in terms of infrastructure, coordination and institutional support to help the Centre realize its full potential.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:00 am

Dr. Farooq Urges Youth To Lead Environmental Conservation

RK News Service Srinagar, JunE, 05: On the occasion of World Environment Day, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah called for a renewed commitment to environmental protection, stressing that development and economic growth must go hand in hand with ecological sustainability. Expressing concern over the growing impact of climate change and environmental degradation, Dr. Farooq said that unchecked deforestation, pollution, encroachment on natural habitats and the reckless exploitation of resources are posing serious threats to the fragile ecosystem of Jammu and Kashmir. He noted that the region is already experiencing the consequences of global environmental neglect, including shrinking water bodies, erratic weather patterns, loss of biodiversity and the gradual disappearance of several plant and animal species. Development is essential for progress, but it should never come at the cost of our environment. We must reassess our priorities and adopt a model of sustainable development that protects nature while meeting the needs of our people, Dr. Farooq said. Describing Jammu and Kashmirs natural beauty as one of its greatest strengths, he emphasized that preserving its forests, lakes, rivers and mountains is not only an environmental responsibility but also vital for the regions cultural identity, tourism sector, and future generations. Dr. Farooq urged the younger generation to take a leading role in environmental conservation through awareness campaigns, community initiatives, tree plantation drives, and responsible lifestyle choices. He called upon educational institutions, civil society organizations, and government agencies to work collectively towards building a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable Jammu and Kashmir. Protecting the environment is not the responsibility of governments alone; it is a collective duty. Together, we can preserve the priceless natural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir and leave behind a greener future for our children, he added.

RisingKashmir 6 Jun 2026 12:00 am

In What Capacity? NC Questions Mehboobas AIIMS Visit

Younus Rashid Srinagar, Jun 5: Jammu and Kashmir Health Minister Sakina Itoo on Friday questioned former Chief Minister Mehbooba Muftis visit to AIIMS Awantipora, asking in what capacity former rulers were conducting reviews of the prestigious healthcare project. Taking to X, Itoo said, Some people seem to be suffering from political amnesia. They still behave as if they are in power, even though they lost office in 2018 and have since been repeatedly rejected by the people. The Health Minister said the elected government in Jammu and Kashmir is led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and questioned the authority under which former rulers were undertaking such exercises. The elected government today is led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. Yet, one wonders in what capacity former rulers are conducting reviews of the AIIMS Awantipora project. More importantly, who is signalling them to undertake such exercises? Which power centre in Delhi is directing these actions? she wrote. Itoo said it was ironic that those responsible for delays in the project were now attempting to claim credit for its progress. It is ironic that those because of whom the AIIMS project moved at a painfully slow pace are now trying to claim ownership of its progress, she said. The minister said the project was moving towards completion because of the efforts of the present government.

RisingKashmir 5 Jun 2026 11:59 pm

Heavy rains trigger landslide alert; evacuation ordered in Vilangad

Vadakara Revenue Divisional Officer appointed nodal officer to coordinate evacuation and relief camp operations, while Vadakara Tahsildar will serve as assistant nodal officer. District Police Chief (Kozhikode Rural) asked to deploy sufficient personnel to support evacuation plans and ensure security at relief camps and evacuated houses

The Hindu 5 Jun 2026 11:47 pm

Watch: Cabinet Trouble for D.K. Shivakumar as Ramalinga Reddy Resigns | Above the Fold | 05.06.2026

In todays episode, we look at Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumars first political crisis, as Ramalinga Reddy resigns from Cabinet. We also ask our reporters to break down what K. Annamalais latest announcement means for Tamil Nadu politics.

The Hindu 5 Jun 2026 11:42 pm