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VC LCMA inspects Khushalsar-Gilsar lake system
Srinagar, Jul 9: Vice Chairman, J&K Lake Conservation & Management Authority (LCMA), Khurshid Ahmad Shah, on Thursday conducted an extensive inspection tour of Khushalsar Gilsar lake system, covering Gil Kadal, Sazgaripora, Saidapora, and other adjoining areas in and around the waterbodies to review the progress of conservation and protection measures being undertaken by the Authority. The Vice Chairman was accompanied by the Superintending Engineer, Collector, all Executive Engineers, Assistant Executive Engineers (AEEs), Junior Engineers (JEs), Revenue officials, and other officers and officials of the Authority. During the visit, the Vice Chairman undertook a comprehensive on the spot review of the demarcation exercise being carried out by the field teams. He inspected the identified land parcels and assessed the progress achieved in the field. Stressing the importance of clearly establishing the boundaries of the water bodies and their protected areas, he directed the demarcation teams to expedite the pegging and marking of all identified land to ensure proper identification, protection, and effective monitoring of these ecologically significant assets. Interacting with the field staff, the Vice Chairman emphasized the need for sustained vigilance and coordinated efforts in carrying out conservation activities. He instructed the concerned officers to ensure that the demarcation work is completed in a time bound manner while maintaining complete accuracy and transparency. He further directed that regular inspections be conducted to prevent any encroachment or unauthorized activity within the demarcated areas. Reviewing the condition of the water body, the Vice Chairman directed that the Water Master and barge be mobilized and shifted to the Khushalsar Gilsar water body on priority today itself so that cleaning and other restoration activities can be intensified without any delay. He emphasized that all necessary logistical arrangements should be made immediately to ensure that the machinery becomes operational at the earliest. The Vice Chairman also reviewed the existing protective measures along vulnerable stretches of the Khushalsar Gilsar water bodies. Recognizing the need for strengthening the physical protection of the lake boundaries, he directed the Engineering Wing of LCMA to immediately prepare a detailed proposal for installation of chain link fencing around the identified vulnerable locations. He observed that appropriate fencing would help secure the demarcated land, discourage encroachments, and support the long-term preservation and restoration of the water bodies. Reiterating the Authority's commitment towards conservation of the Khushal Sar Gilsar lake system, the Vice Chairman stated that LCMA remains dedicated to protecting these important urban wetlands through scientific management, continuous monitoring, infrastructure development, and active field level interventions. He emphasized that the restoration and safeguarding of these water bodies is vital for maintaining ecological balance, improving the urban environment, and preserving the natural heritage of the Kashmir Valley for future generations.
J&K Higher Education Council Executive Committee meets at KU
Srinagar, Jul 9: The Executive Committee Meeting of the Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Council (JKHEC) was held at University of Kashmir, on Thursday, bringing together academicians, policymakers and heads of higher educational institutions from J&K to deliberate on transformative initiatives aimed at strengthening the higher education ecosystem of Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting was chaired by Prof. Dinesh Singh, Vice-Chairman, J&K Higher Education Council, who emphasised the need for promoting innovation-driven, interdisciplinary and learner-centric approaches in higher education institutions in accordance with the vision and spirit of the National Education Policy (NEP)-2020. Addressing the members, Prof. Singh underlined the importance of reimagining higher education through creativity, flexibility, experiential learning and problem-solving. He stressed on taking forward the Design Your Degree (DYD) programme as an innovative academic initiative aimed at enabling students to explore multidisciplinary learning pathways and develop skills suited to contemporary challenges. Prof. Singh said universities and colleges must evolve as dynamic centres of ideas, innovation and research where students are encouraged to think independently, undertake meaningful projects and engage with real-world challenges. He also highlighted the significance of integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into academics, teaching-learning processes and research, enabling institutions to remain responsive to emerging global developments. Earlier, Prof. Nilofer Khan, Vice-Chancellor, University of Kashmir, in her remarks highlighted the Universitys commitment towards advancing academic excellence, research, innovation and student-centric reforms. Prof. Khan said the University of Kashmir remains committed to achieving the objectives envisioned under NEP-2020 by strengthening collaboration among universities, colleges and government institutions. She said the J&K Higher Education Council has created an important platform for collective thinking and developing a shared roadmap for transforming higher education across Jammu and Kashmir. The Committee reviewed the progress achieved on decisions taken during previous meetings of the Higher Education Council and held detailed deliberations on strengthening the implementation of the Design Your Degree initiative, promoting undergraduate research, entrepreneurship and innovation-led education. Prof. Shobha Bagai, Director, Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi, shared her insights on multidisciplinary education, innovation ecosystems and experiential learning models. She emphasised the need to encourage creativity, research aptitude and entrepreneurial thinking among students from the undergraduate level and highlighted the importance of designing academic frameworks that connect classroom learning with practical problem-solving. The Executive Committee also discussed the integration of Artificial Intelligence in teaching, learning and research programmes across higher educational institutions. Members deliberated upon strategies to leverage AI for enhancing academic practices, improving research outcomes and preparing students for future opportunities. The meeting also reviewed initiatives related to entrepreneurship and innovation, proposed programmes under the Higher Education Council framework, and discussed budgetary provisions and other academic matters. The meeting was attended by Shri Ram Niwas Sharma (IAS), Principal Secretary to Government, Higher Education Department, J&K; Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice-Chancellor, University of Jammu; Prof. Shakil A. Romshoo, Vice-Chancellor, Islamic University of Science and Technology; Prof. Mohammad Mobin, Vice-Chancellor, Cluster University Srinagar; Prof. K. S. Chandrasekar, Vice-Chancellor, Cluster University of Jammu; Prof. Sheikh Ajaz Bashir, Director Colleges, J&K; Prof. (Dr.) Seema Naz, Nodal Principal, Government College of Education (IASE); Dr. Naveen Anand, Principal, Government College for Women, Parade Ground Jammu; and Dr. Guneet Singh Sudan, OSD to Vice-Chairman, J&K Higher Education Council, among others. Prof. Pragati Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), and Prof. B. N. Tripathi, Vice-Chancellor, SKUAST-Jammu, joined the meeting through online mode and participated in the deliberations.
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Srinagar, Jul 9: A one-day ScientistSheep Breeders Interaction Programme-cum-Exposure Visit for progressive sheep breeders from Budgam was organized at the Mountain Research Center for Sheep & Goat (MRCS&G), SKUAST-Kashmir, on Thursday by the Sheep Husbandry Department, Kashmir, under the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA). The program focused on strengthening the technical knowledge and practical skills of sheep breeders through expert lectures and field demonstrations on scientific nutrition, breeding, disease prevention, flock health management, and modern housing practices. Scientists highlighted innovative technologies to improve sheep productivity and farm profitability. As part of the program, participants visited the Center's research and livestock farms, where they observed improved sheep breeds, scientific management practices, fodder production systems, and ongoing research. Live demonstrations provided hands-on exposure to modern sheep farming technologies. An interactive session enabled farmers to discuss field-level challenges with scientists and receive practical, science-based solutions for effective flock management. The program was led by Dr Parvaiz Ahmed Reshi, Senior Scientist & Head, MRCS&G, along with Dr Muzamil Abdullah, Dr Abul Qayoom Mir, and Dr Zulfiqar-ul-Haq from MRCS&G. Dr Muzamil Bashir and Dr Asma Khan from the Sheep Husbandry Department also interacted with the participants. The farmers appreciated the initiative, describing it as a valuable platform for learning scientific sheep-farming practices and for strengthening collaboration between researchers and the farming community.
Bandiporas Nun Chai Talks brings youth face-to-face with entrepreneur
Bandipora, Jul 9: Stories of perseverance, ambition and resilience took centre stage at the latest edition of Nun Chai Talks, organised by District Administration Bandipora at Waqar Knowledge Centre, Mini Secretariat, where young participants had the opportunity to interact with Local entrepreneur Jibran Khan, founder of the renowned restaurant chain Zero Miles. Bringing together students from HKM Degree College Bandipora, HSS Mantrigam and youth from across the district, the session created a vibrant platform for open conversations on entrepreneurship, career choices and the importance of believing in one's potential. In a candid interaction, Jibran Khan spoke about the humble beginnings of his professional journey, recalling how he worked in different jobs before taking the bold step of starting his own venture. He shared the setbacks, uncertainties and lessons that shaped his path, telling participants that success is rarely achieved overnight but is built through patience, hard work and the courage to keep moving forward despite challenges. Encouraging the youth to think beyond conventional career paths, he urged them to see entrepreneurship not merely as a business opportunity but as a way to create employment and contribute to society. He advised aspiring entrepreneurs to remain innovative, embrace challenges with confidence and make effective use of the support available through various government schemes. Assistant Commissioner Development (ACD) Bandipora, Dr. Suhaib wani also addressed the gathering and encouraged participants to strengthen their skills, remain focused on their goals and take advantage of government initiatives that promote innovation, self-employment and sustainable livelihoods. Adding to the discussion, resource person from Waqar Knowledge Centre, Dr. Zulfi, familiarised the participants with the services and opportunities available at the Waqar Knowledge Centre. He explained how young entrepreneurs can benefit from mentorship, capacity-building programmes, skill development initiatives and financial assistance to transform their ideas into successful enterprises. The interaction remained lively throughout, with students and young participants raising questions on business planning, overcoming initial hurdles, accessing financial support and identifying opportunities in the changing economic landscape. The speakers responded with practical suggestions and real-life experiences, making the discussion both informative and inspiring. Speaking on the occasion, BDO Aloosa and Nodal Officer, Waqar Knowledge Centre, Ulfat Ali, thanked Jibran Khan for sharing his remarkable journey and motivating the youth to pursue their aspirations with confidence. She said that the Nun Chai Talks initiative has emerged as an important platform where young people can learn directly from individuals who have transformed determination into success, while reaffirming the District Administration's commitment to organising more such interactive sessions for the youth of Bandipora.
Saurabh Bhagat chairs review meeting on J&K SAMADHAN
Srinagar, Jul 9: Commissioner Secretary, Department of Public Grievances, Saurabh Bhagat on Thursday chaired a review meeting to assess the functioning and performance of J&K SAMADHAN, the Union Territory's flagship grievance redressal and monitoring platform. During the meeting, a comprehensive review of J&K SAMADHAN was undertaken covering grievance registration, disposal trends, departmental performance, citizen feedback mechanisms and overall system functionality. Commissioner Secretary emphasized the importance of strengthening the grievance redressal ecosystem to ensure timely, transparent and effective resolution of public grievances and to further enhance citizen satisfaction. The meeting was informed that J&K SAMADHAN is proposed to be migrated to the MeghRaj Government Cloud infrastructure. The migration is expected to provide a secure, scalable and reliable hosting environment, improve system availability, strengthen disaster recovery capabilities and align the platform with the Government of India's cloud adoption framework. Saurabh Bhagat directed the concerned officers to take necessary steps for migration of the platform to MeghRaj Cloud in a time-bound manner to ensure enhanced performance, security and operational efficiency. Commissioner Secretary also directed the concerned officers to initiate the development of J&K SAMADHAN 3.0, envisaged as a next-generation citizen engagement and governance platform for the Union Territory. He emphasized that the proposed platform should build upon the strengths of the existing J&K SAMADHAN system while incorporating advanced technologies and best practices from successful citizen governance platforms implemented across the country. Saurabh Bhagat observed that J&K SAMADHAN 3.0 should evolve beyond a conventional grievance redressal platform and serve as a comprehensive citizen-government interaction ecosystem. The proposed platform shall integrate citizen engagement, grievance redressal, service delivery monitoring, governance analytics, Artificial Intelligence, GIS-enabled monitoring and decision support systems into a unified digital framework. Commissioner Secretary further directed that the proposed platform should leverage emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), AI-powered Voicebots and Chatbots, multilingual citizen interfaces, predictive analytics, governance dashboards and intelligent decision-support tools. The platform shall provide seamless access to citizens through multiple channels including web portals, mobile applications, toll-free helplines, WhatsApp, SMS, email and other digital interfaces to ensure inclusive and accessible governance across Jammu & Kashmir. During the meeting, Saurabh Bhagat emphasized the need to replicate successful grievance redressal models adopted by other States within the JK Samadhan framework. In this regard, it was directed that the feasibility of adopting and suitably customizing proven best practices from other States be examined for implementation in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, with a view to expediting the development of a modern, efficient, and citizen-centric governance ecosystem. Commissioner Secretary further directed that Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics (BISAG-N) may be considered as the Technology Partner for J&K SAMADHAN 3.0 for providing technical expertise in platform integration, customization, localization, GIS integration, dashboard development, interoperability with departmental systems and implementation support. The proposed collaboration is expected to facilitate adoption of a proven governance framework while reducing development timelines, implementation risks and overall project costs. Saurabh Bhagat directed the Department of Public Grievances, State e-Mission Team (SeMT) Department of Information Technology to work in close coordination for preparation of a detailed roadmap, technical architecture and implementation strategy for the development and rollout of J&K SAMADHAN 3.0. The meeting was attended by officers of the Department of Public Grievances, Department of Information Technology, State e-Mission Team (SeMT) and other concerned stakeholders.
CS sets monthly targets for PM Surya Ghar Yojana, Solarization Mission in J&K
Srinagar, Jul 9: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, on Thursday chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the progress achieved under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana and the ongoing Solarization of Government Buildings Programme across the Union Territory. The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Additional Chief Secretary, Finance; Divisional Commissioner, Jammu/Kashmir; Managing Director, JPDCL/KPDCL; CEO, JAKEDA besides representatives of several other concerned departments. While taking this review the Chief Secretary emphasized the need to achieve the targets assigned to both the Power Distribution Companies (DISCOMs) within the stipulated timelines. He directed the concerned agencies to ensure installation of all the rooftop solar (RTS) systems pertaining to nearly 57,000 beneficiaries where vendor agreements have already been executed, so that these consumers receive the benefits of the scheme without any delay. Stressing the importance of timely implementation, the Chief Secretary instructed the concerned departments to prepare a well-defined timeline for achieving the targets considerably before the sunset date of the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, thereby ensuring that Jammu & Kashmir fully utilizes the opportunity provided under the flagship programme of the Government of India. Reviewing the progress of the Solarization of Government Buildings, the Chief Secretary called upon the Science & Technology Department and JAKEDA to expedite execution and ensure that all identified government buildings are brought under rooftop solar coverage in a mission mode. He directed that over 1,400 more government buildings under the CAPEX mode and around 1,300 buildings under the RESCO mode be targeted for completion by the end of July 2026. He also stressed the simultaneous completion of smart metering in all commissioned buildings to ensure effective net metering, accurate energy accounting and optimum utilization of the installed solar assets. Speaking during the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department, Ashwani Kumar, outlined the roadmap for bridging the existing implementation gaps and highlighted the measures being taken to further streamline execution. He elaborated upon the strategy to strengthen inter-agency coordination, simplify operational processes and accelerate the pace of implementation so that the targets under both the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana and the Solarization of Government Buildings Programme are achieved within the prescribed timelines. Additional Chief Secretary, Finance, Shailendra Kumar, while appreciating the progress made under the scheme, suggested that districts demonstrating outstanding performance should be suitably recognized to encourage healthy competition among the implementing agencies. He particularly commended the exemplary work carried out in the Kupwara and Shopian districts in the implementation of this Yojana, and recommended that the officers and field functionaries responsible for these achievements be appropriately appreciated to motivate similar performance across the Union Territory. The meeting was informed by the MD, KPDCL, Mehmood Ahmad Shah that under PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, the Government of India has fixed a national target of one crore residential rooftop solar installations by 31st March 2027. In line with this, Jammu & Kashmir has set a target of 83,500 residential consumers for itself, comprising 39,500 consumers under JPDCL and 44,000 consumers under KPDCL. Reviewing the implementation status, the Chief Secretary was further informed that as on 07 July 2026, rooftop solar systems had been installed for 37,138 residential consumers across Jammu & Kashmir with a cumulative installed capacity of 133.40 MW. These installations have enabled beneficiaries to receive Central Financial Assistance amounting to Rs 291.38 crore, while the Union Territory has additionally extended Rs 10.50 crore as UT subsidy, thereby significantly reducing the financial burden on consumers and encouraging wider adoption of rooftop solar systems. The Chief Secretary also reviewed the progress achieved under the ambitious programme for Solarization of Government Buildings, being implemented through JAKEDA under both CAPEX and RESCO modes. The meeting was informed by CEO, JAKEDA, PN Dhar that Jammu & Kashmir has emerged as one of the leading performers in the country in this sector. The Union Territory presently ranks 3rd among all States and Union Territories in the number of government buildings solarized, with 8,131 government buildings already equipped with rooftop solar power systems, representing 36.14 per cent of the 22,494 identified government buildings across the UT. Additionally, under the CAPEX mode, against an allocated capacity of 65 MW covering 5,500 government buildings, rooftop solar systems have already been installed on 3,338 buildings with a cumulative installed capacity of 46.30 MW. Besides these completed works, material has already been supplied for 1,462 additional buildings, while material for another 800 buildings is currently under transit, indicating substantial progress towards completion of the remaining works. The meeting was further informed that under the RESCO model, the Government has envisaged development of 175 MW rooftop solar capacity covering approximately 8,000 government buildings. Work orders have already been issued for 1,360 buildings, with competitively discovered tariffs ranging between Rs 4.19 and Rs 5.27 per unit, ensuring economical and sustainable power generation for public institutions. The Chief Secretary instructed all implementing agencies to maintain close inter-departmental coordination, ensure strict adherence to project timelines and continuously monitor district-wise performance. He further directed that progress under both the residential rooftop solar programme and government building solarization initiative be reviewed regularly so that Jammu & Kashmir achieves its mission of solarization within the stipulated timeframe.
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J&K completes first phase of Census 2027 with 100% digital data collection
Srinagar, Jul 09: The first phase of Census 2027, comprising House Listing Operations (HLO), has been successfully completed across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, marking a significant milestone with 100 per cent digital data collection across 24,071 House Listing Blocks covering 295 Census Charges. The achievement was highlighted during the 5th Meeting of the Union Territory Level Census Coordination Committee (UTLCCC), chaired by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, wherein Chief Principal Census Officer and Director, Directorate of Census Operations, J&K and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, presented a comprehensive review of the field operations and outlined the roadmap for upcoming phases. Amit Sharma informed that the month-long House Listing Operations were conducted successfully from June 1 to June 30, 2026, with 100 percent digital data collection, making the entire exercise paperless and technology-driven. The field operations were completed smoothly across all districts without any major technical impediments, reflecting the robustness of the digital Census ecosystem. A massive capacity-building programme preceded the field operations, wherein 30 Master Trainers, 614 Field Trainers, and 29,269 Enumerators and Supervisors were trained through 813 structured training batches. More than 27,000 digital Census kits were distributed across the Union Territory, while special emphasis was laid on ensuring comprehensive coverage of migratory and other difficult-to-reach populations. The Chief Secretary appreciated the dedicated efforts of the Directorate of Census Operations, district administrations, and thousands of field functionaries for successfully completing the first phase within the stipulated timeframe. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the same momentum during forthcoming Census activities and directed timely disbursement of honorarium to Enumerators, Supervisors, and other field functionaries, with payments to be released expeditiously within this month. The meeting was informed that preparations would now commence for the creation of District Census Handbooks (DCHB), with field work to be culminated by October 2026. The Population Enumeration (Phase-II) in snow-bound and inaccessible areas is scheduled for September 2026, with training programmes for Administrative Officers, Charge Officers, Field Trainers, Enumerators, and Supervisors to be completed by the end of August. Based on detailed field assessment, the number of notified snow-bound areas has increased substantially for Census 2027. A total of 1,103 villages and three municipal areas across sixteen districts have been identified for advance Population Enumeration, compared to 546 villages during Census 2011, ensuring better coverage of remote and inaccessible habitations before the onset of winters. The meeting was attended by Commissioner Secretary H&UDD, Commissioner Secretary Education, DG Planning, and other senior officers from the Department of Census Operations. The Chief Secretary called upon all stakeholder departments to continue extending full cooperation for timely and successful completion of the remaining phases of Census 2027.
Domestic tourists make up 95% of J&K arrivals: Director Tourism
Srinagar, Jul 09: Director Tourism Kashmir, Syed Qamar Sajad, on Thursday said Jammu and Kashmir continues to witness strong growth in the tourism sector, with domestic travellers accounting for nearly 95 per cent of the total tourist arrivals in the Union Territory. Speaking about the current tourism scenario, Sajad said J&K remains primarily a domestic tourism destination, with visitors from different parts of the country forming the backbone of the Valley's tourism industry. Foreign tourists constitute only around five per cent of the overall arrivals, though their numbers are gradually increasing after a temporary decline caused by international geopolitical developments, he said. The Director said the tourism department is working on a long-termstrategy aimed at ensuring sustainable growth of the sector while safeguarding the region's rich natural resources. Tourism development and environmental conservation must go hand in hand, asthe natural beauty of Jammu and Kashmirremains the biggest attraction for visitors, he said. Sajad said the government is engaging with tourism stakeholders, industry representatives and local officials across both Kashmir and Jammu divisions to formulate a comprehensive roadmap for the future of tourism in the valley. The objective, he said, is to create a balanced framework that supports infrastructure development without compromising ecological sustainability. Referring to environmental concerns, the Director said that while global warming is a worldwide challenge, Jammu and Kashmir must contribute its share towards environmental protection. He highlighted the role of the Tourism and Education departments in promoting afforestation initiatives and creating awareness about sustainable practices. Stressing the need for responsible development, Sajad said a simple sustainability principle should befollowed, wherebythe loss of one tree for any development activity should be compensated by planting ten new trees. Such measures, he added, are essential for preserving the fragile ecosystem of the valley. The Director also acknowledged that international tourist arrivals were affected by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly during the initial phase of the crisis. However, he said the impact was temporary, and foreign tourist footfall has started improving steadily. He expressed optimism about the future of tourism in Jammu and Kashmir, stating that overall visitor numbers continue to show a positive upward trend. With sustained efforts towards infrastructure improvement, environmental conservation and stakeholder participation, the tourism sector is expected to play an even greater role in the region's economy in the coming years.
Schools, coaching centres ordered to screen books for objectionable content
Srinagar, Jul 09: The Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) has directed all government and recognised private schools, along with coaching institutes across the Valley, to conduct a thorough review of books and publications available in their institutions to ensure that no objectionable or inappropriate material is being circulated among students. The directive comes amid concerns overthe presence ofliterature carrying content considered harmful to educational values, national interests, or social harmony. Authorities have asked Heads of Institutions (HOIs) to examine all books, including newly acquired publications as well as older material kept in classrooms, staff rooms, offices and libraries. According to the instructions, the screening process will focus on identifying content that may hurt religious sentiments, violate existing laws, contain material unsuitable for students, or conflict with the principles of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Officialshavestressed that educational resources must remain age appropriate and aligned with accepted academic standards. In cases where questionable content is detected, institutions have been directed to prepare detailed reports mentioning the title of the book,year of publication, author, publisher and the nature of the objectionable material. The reports must be submitted to the concerned Chief Education Officer (CEO) or Zonal Education Officer (ZEO) within seven days. The circular also places responsibility on ZEOs and CEOs to monitor the exercise closely. ZEOs have been asked to scrutinise reports received from schools and coaching centres under their jurisdiction and forward consolidated findings to CEOs by July 15. The CEOs of Kashmir division will subsequently submit the final reports to the Directorate by July 17. Education authorities have warned that strict action will be taken against officials who fail to comply with the directions. The department has emphasised that the exercise should be completed with due diligence and proper record keeping to ensure transparency and accountability throughout the process. Official said the initiative is aimed at safeguarding the academic environment and ensuring that educational institutions provide students with material that supports learning, constitutional values and responsible citizenship.
J&K excels in Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Srinagar, Jul 09: Jammu and Kashmir has emerged among the best-performing regions in the country in terms of the Pupil-Teacher Ratio (PTR), with teacher availability remaining well within the targets envisaged under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the Right to Education (RTE) Act. However, the latest national education data also points to anotherchallenge, i.e. theschools in the Union Territory have relatively low student enrolment, suggesting underutilisation of educational infrastructure. According to the UDISE+ Report 2025-26 - NEP Structure, released by the Ministry of Education, Government of India, on July 07, 2026, Jammu and Kashmir has an overall PTR of 16, significantly better than the NEP-recommended norm of 30:1. Across pedagogical stages, the UT maintains favourable ratios of around 10 at the Foundational level, 8-9 at Preparatory, 16 at Middle and 16 at Secondary, placing it among the better-performing States and Union Territories. The report notes that a lower PTR enables teachers to provide greater individual attention, strengthen classroom interaction and improve learning outcomes. However, the data also shows that Jammu and Kashmir has an average of only 126 students per school, much lower than the national average of 215 students per school. While this is considerably higher than Ladakh (64 students per school), it remains well below densely populated regions such as Chandigarh (1,194 students per school), Delhi (788) and Kerala (384). The report observes that States and UTs with very low student numbers per school including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Mizoram, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Meghalaya may need to optimise school infrastructure for better resource utilisation. In contrast, Chandigarh and Delhi have managed to maintain both high enrolment per school and PTR levels within RTE norms, indicating efficient use of educational infrastructure. The findings underline that while Jammu and Kashmir has made substantial progress in ensuring adequate teacheravailability;improving enrolment density and optimising school infrastructure remain key challenges for the education sector.
Major bureaucratic reshuffle in J&K
Srinagar, Jul 09: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) onThursdayordered a major reshuffle of IAS and IPS officers belonging to the AGMUT (Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram and Union Territories) cadre, approving the transfer and posting of several senior officers across various Union Territories and states with immediate effect. According to an order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs from Kartavya Bhawan, New Delhi, the transfershave beenmade with the approval of the competent authority and will remain in force until further orders. Jammu & Kashmir has witnessed significant changes inboth theIAS and IPS administrations under the latest reshuffle. Senior IAS officer Shahid Iqbal Choudhary (2009 batch) has been transferred from Jammu & Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh. Choudhary has held several key positions in Jammu & Kashmir, including Deputy Commissioner of multiple districts and Secretary in different departments. Among the IAS officers posted to Jammu & Kashmir are Saugat Biswas (2006 batch) from Arunachal Pradesh, Mamta Yadav (2021 batch) from Delhi, and Ishita Rathi (2022 batch) from Puducherry. The IPS cadre has also seen extensive changes. Tanushree (IPS) (2017 batch) has been transferred from Jammu & Kashmir to Delhi, while Deepika (2018 batch) has been shifted from Jammu & Kashmir to Puducherry. Gaurav Sikarwar (2019 batch) has been moved from Jammu & Kashmir to Goa. Meanwhile, Jammu & Kashmir will receive several IPS officers under the fresh postings. These include Vishnu Kumar (2019 batch) from Delhi, Arshi Aadil (2019 batch) from Goa, Tikam Singh Verma (2020 batch) from Goa, and K M Privanka (2021 batch) from Chandigarh. In addition, officers Rajeev Kumar Ambasta, Deepak Yadav, Anand Kumar Mishra, and Satish Kumar have also been transferred from Delhi to Jammu & Kashmir, strengthening the Union Territory's policing and administrative framework. The reshuffle also includes transfers involving Delhi, Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram, Ladakh, Puducherry, Lakshadweep, Chandigarh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, reflecting a broader administrative reorganisation across the AGMUT cadre. The Ministry stated that all transfers and postings will take effect immediately and remain valid until further orders. The exercise is aimed at ensuring administrative efficiency, optimal deployment of officers, and strengthening governance across the AGMUT cadre.
Army Chief reviews LoC security in Poonch
Srinagar, Jul 09: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Dhiraj Seth on Thursday visited forward areas along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district and reviewed the prevailing security situation, operational preparedness and combat readiness of troops deployed in the region. The visit assumes significance as security forces remain on high alert across Jammu and Kashmirin view ofthe ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra and evolving security challenges along the border. Defence officials said that during his visit, the Army Chief first arrived at the Nagrota-based White Knight Corps headquarters, where senior commanders briefed him on the overall security environment in the Jammu region and the preparedness of formations under the Corps to respond to any emerging threats. General Seth later travelled to forward locations in Poonch district to assess ground-level deployment and review operational arrangements along sensitive sectors near the Line of Control. He interacted with troops stationed in the forward areas and took stock of their readiness and morale, officials said. At the Poonch Brigade headquarters, the Army Chief held detailed discussions with senior military officers on troop deployment, surveillance measures and the prevailing security scenario in the border district. Officials informed him about the measures in place to effectively deal with evolving security challenges and maintain operational dominance in the region. This marks General Seth's first visit to the forward areas in Poonch since assuming office as the Chief of Army Staff. The Army Chief has been on a visit to Jammu and Kashmir since Tuesday, during which he reviewed the overall security situation in both Jammu and Kashmir divisions and held separate meetings with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. On Wednesday, the Army chief reviewed the prevailing situation, operational preparedness and combat readiness in Kashmir. General Seth visited the Srinagar-based armys 15 Corps headquarters and took a review of the situation. General Dhiraj Seth, COAS, visited HQ Chinar Corps and its formations to review the prevailing security situation, operational preparedness and combat readiness along the LoC and in the hinterland, the Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) of the army said in a pose on X. It said that the Army Chief was briefed on the operational deployments, counter-terrorism operations, inter-agency synergy, evolving operational dynamics and security arrangements for the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra. He also reviewed the initiatives towards Tech absorption capability enhancement and integrated combat readiness across the full spectrum of the operations, the ADGPI said.
Tourism without sustainability is unqualified disaster: CM Omar
Srinagar, Jul 09: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday called for a paradigm shift in Jammu and Kashmir's tourism strategy, urging policymakers, industry stakeholders, and local communities to move beyond volume-driven tourism towards a value-based and sustainable tourism model that safeguards the region's fragile ecology while ensuring long-term economic prosperity. Addressing the inaugural session of the Conclave on Sustainable Tourism PlanningDesigning Tourism for Tomorrow, organised by the Department of Tourism at SKICC, the Chief Minister said sustainable tourism is no longer a choice but an imperative for preserving Jammu and Kashmir's environment and securing the future of one of its most vital economic sectors. Tourism without sustainability is an unqualified disaster. It may survive for a few years, but it cannot endure in the long run unless sustainability is built into its very foundation, the Chief Minister said. He added, We have to decide whether we wish to earn by charging one hundred tourists one rupee each or by creating an experience where one tourist is willing to pay one hundred rupees. The answer to that question must shape all our future tourism master plans. Reflecting on Jammu and Kashmir's tourism journey over the past three decades, Omar Abdullah observed that the region had understandably pursued a volume-based approach to demonstrate normalcy after years of conflict. However, recent fluctuations in tourist arrivals had once again exposed the vulnerability of the tourism ecosystem. The Chief Minister underlined that sustainable tourism planning must comprehensively address critical issues including traffic regulation, parking infrastructure, waste management, water conservation, building regulations, carrying capacity, and community participation. Expressing concern over recurring traffic congestion at popular destinations, he said infrastructure creation alone would not solve the problem unless accompanied by effective utilisation and scientific traffic management. Referring to ongoing waste removal efforts in Dal Lake, he observed that a significant portion of waste originates from local habitations, making community participation equally important. Government has a responsibility to manage waste, but citizens too have an equal responsibility. Unless we begin treating Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg, and Dal Lake as we treat our own homes, sustainability will remain elusive, he said. Callingforscientific assessment of the carrying capacity of individual tourist destinations, he said each location possesses unique ecological sensitivities that must determine future visitor management strategies. Srinagar may comfortably accommodate far more visitors than ecologically fragile destinations such as Gulmarg or Gurez. We cannot adopt a uniform approach for every destination, he said. The Chief Minister said Jammu and Kashmir's greatest tourism asset is its unmatched natural beauty rather than artificial attractions. We are not selling Disneyland, Universal Studios, or Las Vegas. What attracts people here is our rivers, lakes, mountains, glaciers, and landscapes. Protecting these natural assets must remain the central objective of every tourism master plan, he asserted. Advocating premium tourism experiences, he said value-based tourism enables destinations to earn more while reducing environmental stress and improving visitor experiences. Value tourism is sustainable tourism. Our responsibility is to create conditions where local people earn better incomes while ensuring that tourism remains environmentally and economically sustainable for generations to come, he added. The conclave was attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, MLA Gulmarg Pirzada Farooq Ahmad Shah, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to CM Dheeraj Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary Tourism Ashish Chandra Verma, MD J&K Tourism Development Corporation Shreya Singhal, Director Tourism Kashmir Syed Qamar Sajad, Director Tourism Jammu Vikas Gupta, senior officers, CEOs of various Tourism Development Authorities, tourism stakeholders, and experts. Earlier, Additional Chief Secretary Tourism delivered a comprehensive presentation on the Government's new initiative for preparing tourism master plans for destinations across Jammu and Kashmir.
No scope for lackadaisical approach: CS tells officials
Srinagar, Jul 09: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Thursday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess arrangements put in place for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 and issued directions for further strengthening facilities and services to ensure safe, smooth, and hassle-free conduct of the annual pilgrimage. The meeting was attended by senior officers from the Civil Administration, Shrine Board, and security establishment, including Administrative Secretaries, senior officers of Police, CAPFs, BRO/BEACON, Heads of Departments, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Deputy Commissioners and SSPs of Anantnag and Ganderbal, Director Information, and other concerned officers. Reviewing the progress of the Yatra, the Chief Secretary took note of extensive arrangements made and their further augmentation in view of the unprecedented response from pilgrims this year. It was informed that the pilgrimage has witnessed an overwhelming turnout since commencement. The meeting held detailed deliberations on recommendations presented by CEO, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari, based on reports of various committees constituted to assess arrangements on the ground, focusing on identifying additional measures to make arrangements more robust, reliable, and responsive to pilgrim needs. It was highlighted that recommendations include complete tiling of the pilgrimage track up to the Holy Cave Shrine to enhance safety, widening of narrow stretches of the track and bridges at vulnerable locations to prevent overcrowding, construction of retaining walls in landslide-prone areas, augmentation of rain shelters and waiting sheds, installation of iron barricades for effective queue management, and ensuring adequate availability of palkis and stretchers for prompt evacuation during medical emergencies. The meeting comprehensively reviewed availability of essential public amenities across Yatra camps and holding areas, including adequate toilet and bathing facilities, uninterrupted drinking water supply, regular sanitation and cleanliness, scientific waste management, and efficient functioning of first-aid and medical facilities. The need for installation of additional digital display boards for dissemination of advisories, strengthening fire-fighting infrastructure, and enhancing disaster preparedness was also discussed. Emphasising the need for continuous monitoring and timely corrective action, the Chief Secretary directed all line departments to constitute dedicated audit teams to undertake regular inspections of facilities and infrastructure along both Yatra routes and ensure immediate rectification of deficiencies. Stressing seamless coordination among all stakeholder departments and agencies, he called for prompt resolution of issues through effective inter-agency coordination, asserting that there should be no scope for delays, complacency, or lackadaisical approach. The Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, along with Deputy Commissioners of Anantnag and Ganderbal, apprised the meeting of overall conduct of the Yatra and arrangements made on the ground. The Chief Secretary reiterated that safety, security, and convenience of every pilgrim remain the highest priority of the administration.
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Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra : No Yatri should face inconvenience : LG Sinha
Srinagar, Jul 09: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday visited the Yatra Transit Camp and Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk in Srinagar and reviewed arrangements made for pilgrims of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, directing officials to ensure that every devotee of Lord Shiva receives round-the-clock care and that no pilgrim faces any inconvenience from registration to accommodation and food. Interacting with officials and pilgrims, the Lieutenant Governor said, From registration to accommodation and food, no pilgrim should face any inconvenience. It must be our collective responsibility to make their stay in Jammu Kashmir divine and comfortable. The Lieutenant Governor noted that figures from the past week reveal that this year's Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has witnessed a greater number of devotees compared to last year. This surge is not only a blessing for our spiritual heritage but also a positive sign for tourism in Jammu Kashmir, giving fresh momentum to the local economy, he said, adding that he wants rich handicrafts and handloom products of Jammu Kashmir to travel across the country and this unique heritage to find a place in every devotee's home. Sinha took stock of arrangements including accommodation, sanitation, security, healthcare, drinking water, power supply, firefighting measures, and other essential services. He called for maintaining close coordination and vigilancein ensuringeffective crowd management, a hassle-free registration process, and the dissemination of timely information updates to pilgrims throughout the pilgrimage. The LG also directed strict legal action againstthose foundinvolved in fraudulent registration practices. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by DGP Nalin Prabhat, CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg, DIG CKR Rajiv Pandey, SSP Srinagar Dr G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, Municipal Commissioner Srinagar Faz Lul Haseeb, and other senior officers. He lauded the coordinated efforts of the District Administration, all line departments, Shrine Board, Police, security forces, and other stakeholders.
New Delhi, Jul 09: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah on Thursday said India's border security system, based on the vision of a Smart Border, will become the most modern in the world in the coming years, and that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, the country has been freed from Naxalism and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and the North-East. Shah was addressing the Land Border Districts' Superintendents of Police Conference2026 in New Delhi. The conference was attended by Union Ministers of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai and Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Union Home Secretary, Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), Directors General of Police of the border states, and several senior officials. The Union Home Minister said this conference has given an institutional shape to the comprehensive approach towards border security, adding that in the coming times, the government will also move forward holistically to ensure coastal border security. The conference will focus on discussing problems related to border security, addressing concerns regarding their resolution, and formulating appropriate policy measures, he said. Shah said the Modi government, along with associated border guarding forces, state and district administrations, relevant stakeholders of the Government of India, and local citizens,through their mutual integration, is constructing a strong quadrangular security grid.A secure border, prosperous border region, and a vigilant society together can make the country secure, he added. The Home Minister said that under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, the country has been freed from Naxalism and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and the North-East, which is an indicator of collective success. In the next three years, the government will inflict serious damage on the narcotics menace and achieve victory over it as well, he said. Earlier, problems were permanent and solutions were temporary. In the Modi government, we are striking at the roots of the problems and making the solutions permanent. Amit Shah said that the Modi Government has increased investment in border infrastructure by 400 percent and has adopted a scientific approach to strengthening border security. He said that under the Vibrant Villages Programme, Prime Minister Modi has described the country's last village as its first village, with efforts being made to prevent migration, generate employment, and ensure 100 percent implementation of government welfare schemes. Shah said that Prime Minister Modi has launched the Demography Mission to study demographic changes, identify abnormal factors contributing to demographic growth, and recommend measures to prevent such changes in the future, with the government committed to curbing abnormal demographic growth caused by unnatural factors through a ruthless approach. He said the primary cause of demographic changes in border areas is illegal infiltration. The Union Home Minister said that the Modi Government is fencing the 1,610-km-long IndiaMyanmar border at a cost of Rs 31,000 crore. The government's objectives are to prevent proxy war, illegal infiltration, the spread of radicalisation, narcotics trafficking, smuggling, drone-related threats, cybercrime, organised crime, and demographic changes; to make border areas more livable; to prevent migration from these regions; and to ensure their security, he said. Amit Shah said that the Modi Government is moving from an isolated border outpost system towards the creation of an integrated security grid, and emphasised the importance of ensuring that information on demographic changes caused by abnormal factors in border areas is communicated from the grassroots to the highest level at the earliest possible stage.
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