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Apni Party Vows to Raise Farmers Issues, Seeks Measures to Revive Agriculture
Jammu, June 14: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday said his party remains committed to safeguarding the rights, interests and livelihoods of farmers in Jammu and Kashmir and would work to ensure that their concerns are addressed effectively. Addressing a workers convention at Kotli Shah Doula in R.S. Pura, Bukhari said agriculture remains central to Jammu and Kashmirs economy and called for policy measures to protect agricultural land and support farming communities. Expressing concern over eviction drives and issues related to agricultural land, Bukhari said farmers in several areas have been facing distress and alleged that in some cases compensation has either not been paid or has not reflected prevailing market values. He also referred to cases in R.S. Pura where, according to him, cultivators with possessory rights over land were yet to receive compensation after dispossession. We will continue to stand with the farming community and pursue their issues at every level, he said, adding that steps should be taken to safeguard agricultural land and strengthen farmers welfare. Bukhari said Jammu and Kashmir lacks a strong industrial base and that land continues to remain an important source of livelihood and economic security for local communities. He also urged effective implementation of legal safeguards concerning land and called for greater attention to rural and agricultural concerns. Commenting on industrial development, Bukhari questioned the outcomes of the industrial package announced for Jammu and Kashmir and alleged that the expected employment benefits had not adequately reached local youth. The Apni Party chief also sought district status for R.S. Pura, citing its location and administrative requirements. During the convention, Apni Party Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir stressed the need to examine challenges facing the agriculture sector and proposed constituting a commission to study the declining interest in farming. Mir said changing livelihood preferences and difficulties faced by cultivators required policy intervention and renewed focus on agriculture. He also demanded implementation of a Minimum Support Price (MSP) mechanism for farmers, saying it would help ensure stable returns and encourage agricultural activity. Party Provincial President Manjit Singh also addressed the gathering and raised concerns over unemployment, calling for stronger measures to create job opportunities for youth in Jammu and Kashmir. The event was attended by party workers and farmers from Jammu district and nearby areas and was organised by the partys Kisan Wing.
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NC Calls for Lifting Tourism Curbs
Srinagar, June, 14: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President Kashmir Advocate Showkat Ahmad Mir Sunday expressed serious concern over the prolonged restrictions on several tourist and adventure destinations across the Valley, saying the continued curbs have severely disrupted the tourism ecosystem and adversely impacted thousands of families dependent on hospitality, transport, guiding, trekking, and other allied sectors. Mir said that thousands of people associated with the tourism sector, including pony owners, tourist guides, hawkers, transport operators, hotel owners, and other service providers, have been facing severe financial difficulties for over a year. He further stated that tourists arriving from other states and countries are now able to access only a limited number of destinations, which is affecting their overall travel experience and harming the image of Kashmir as a premier tourist destination. Even at locations that remain open, various restrictions and administrative hurdles continue to create difficulties for both tourists and those dependent on the tourism industry, he said. Mir remarked that it is surprising that even during the turbulent period of the 1990s, tourism and adventure activities were not subjected to such prolonged restrictions. Yet, for the past one-and-a-half years, many of these activities have remained curtailed for reasons that remain unclear, resulting in far-reaching negative consequences. He emphasized that the restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs statehood is essential because a fully empowered government led by elected representatives is better equipped to understand the ground realities, public needs, and challenges faced by local communities, and can therefore take balanced and people-centric decisions.
Tourist Rush Reflects Confidence in J&K: Satish Sharma
Visits Pahalgam, interacts with tourists, transporters; reviews facilities Pahalgam, June 14: Minister for Youth Services & Sports, Transport, Information Technology, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Science & Technology and ARI & Trainings, Satish Sharma on Sunday expressed satisfaction over the rising tourist arrivals in Kashmir, saying the growing footfall reflects increasing confidence among visitors in Jammu and Kashmir as a safe, peaceful and attractive travel destination. The minister visited the renowned tourist destination of Pahalgam and interacted with the tourists, local stakeholders and transporters to assess the tourism and public service ecosystem in the area. During the visit, the Minister reviewed the facilities available for the visitors and took stock of the overall arrangements being made to cater to the growing influx of tourists. He inspected various public amenities and emphasized the need to maintain high standards of cleanliness, safety, transportation and visitor services to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for tourists. Interacting with the tourists from different parts of the country, Satish Sharma extended a warm welcome to them and highlighted Jammu and Kashmir's unparalleled natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and renowned hospitality. The Minister said that the government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, is committed towards strengthening the tourism infrastructure and enhancing facilities at all major tourist destinations. He added that sustained efforts are being made to improve the connectivity, public amenities and service delivery mechanisms so that visitors enjoy a comfortable and enriching stay in the Union Territory. During his interaction with the local tourism stakeholders, including hoteliers, service providers and traders, the Minister appreciated their contribution towards promoting Pahalgam as one of the country's premier tourist destinations. He stressed the importance of coordinated efforts among all stakeholders to further improve tourism services and maintain the destination's appeal. Satish Sharma also met representatives of the transport sector and held discussions with local transporters regarding issues concerning transportation facilities, traffic management and passenger convenience. The transporters apprised the Minister of various concerns and suggestions related to the sector. The Minister assured them that their genuine issues would be examined sympathetically and appropriate measures would be taken to further strengthen transport services in the region. Reiterating the government's commitment to sustainable tourism development, the Minister said that tourism remains a key driver of economic growth and employment generation in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized that the government is focused on creating new opportunities for local communities while ensuring that tourism development remains environmentally responsible and beneficial to all stakeholders.
MLA Kangan Holds Public Meet, Assures Action
Ganderbal, June 14: Residents of Wangath Valley in Kangan area of Central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have expressed renewed hope after MLA Kangan, Mian Mehar Ali, assured them that all their long-pending demands would be addressed on a priority basis. The assurance was given during a Public Darbar held in the area, where a large number of residents participated and highlighted various issues affecting their daily lives. During the interaction, the MLA listened to public grievances and reviewed several developmental and civic concerns raised by the local population. He assured the gathering that the genuine demands of the people would be resolved at the earliest through coordinated efforts with the concerned departments. One of the major announcements made during the Public Darbar was the restarting of work on the New Type Primary Health Centre (NTPHC), a project that had remained stalled for a considerable period. Residents welcomed the development, saying the completion of the health facility would significantly improve healthcare services in the remote valley and reduce the difficulties faced by patients who currently have to travel long distances for medical treatment. The MLA also informed the public that the much-awaited upgradation of the Upper Wangath road would be taken up on priority. The condition of roads has long been a concern for local residents, who have repeatedly sought better connectivity to ensure smoother transportation and easier access to essential services. He said road infrastructure remains one of the key priorities of his constituency and that every effort would be made to improve connectivity in the region. Addressing the gathering, Mian Mehar Ali emphasized that the welfare of the people remains his foremost priority. He assured residents that issues related to healthcare, road connectivity, drinking water supply and other basic amenities would receive immediate attention. He stated that development should reach every corner of the constituency and that no genuine public issue would be ignored. We will go everywhere to listen to the grievances of the people and ensure that their genuine problems are addressed, the MLA said while interacting with the public. He reiterated his commitment to maintaining direct contact with residents and ensuring that their concerns are heard and acted upon without delay. The Public Darbar witnessed active participation from people belonging to different villages of Wangath Valley, who raised issues concerning infrastructure, public services and development works.
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Canal Overflow Triggers Flooding in Ganderbal Village
Residents Allege Negligence, Demand Accountability Ganderbal, June 14: Panic gripped Reshipora village in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district early Sunday morning after the historic Padshahi Canal overflowed, inundating residential areas, agricultural land and public causing extensive damage to livelihoods. According to local residents, the flooding occurred around 5:00 AM when a breach and overflow in the canal led to water gushing into nearby homes, paddy fields and public spaces. The incident forced locals to rush out of their houses as water entered residential compounds and damaged household belongings. Local resident Muhammad Ishraf Baba alleged that the concerned departments had been repeatedly informed about leakages and vulnerable spots along the canal but no preventive measures were taken. He said the issue had been brought to the notice of the Irrigation and Flood Control authorities on several occasions, warning them about weak sections of the canal that required urgent repairs. We informed the department well in advance about leakages in several locations. Had timely repairs been carried out, this situation could have been avoided, he said. Residents claimed that floodwater entered homes, contaminated wells and damaged household items, including kitchen equipment, books and other essential belongings. They also alleged that a public park developed at a cost of nearly 70 lakh suffered damage due to the flooding. Locals expressed concern that the overflow could have even more serious consequences if nearby vulnerable sections, including those around the power canal, are not strengthened immediately. They urged the administration, elected representatives and concerned departments to fix weak stretches of the canal and compensate affected families. Meanwhile, personnel from Ganderbal Police, emergency services and other concerned departments reached the affected area and initiated assessment and mitigation measures. Officials were seen monitoring the situation and working to divert water from inundated areas. Local political worker Usman Yaqoob said that authorities had been present at the site since the morning and efforts were underway to restore normalcy. He said the focus was on clearing waterlogged agricultural fields and ensuring that irrigation supplies to farmers are restored without delay. Later, former MLA Ganderbal and founder of JKUM, Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar, visited the affected area and interacted with residents. He said the overflow and subsequent blockage had caused significant damage to agricultural land and residential properties. Jabbar expressed concern over the condition of the Padshahi Canal, alleging that proper desilting had not been carried out this year. He said several vulnerable locations along the canal continue to pose a serious threat to nearby habitations and farmlands. He urged the Irrigation and Flood Control Department to immediately deploy machinery and undertake restoration works to prevent further damage. He also called for a comprehensive survey of weak spots along the canal and preparation of estimates for strengthening and repair works. The former legislator said he would take up the matter with the district administration and government authorities, seeking compensation for affected families and farmers. He demanded that a joint team of Revenue and district officials be constituted to assess losses to houses, agricultural land and public infrastructure. Residents have appealed to the government to provide immediate relief and ensure long-term measures to prevent recurring floods from the Padshahi Canal, warning that continued neglect could result in even greater losses in the future.
Srinagar Court Convicts Vehicle Owner for Letting Minor Drive
Srinagar, June 14: In a significant ruling aimed at curbing juvenile driving, the Court of the Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic), Kashmir Province, Srinagar has convicted a vehicle owner for permitting a minor to drive his vehicle, holding him liable under provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The case arose after traffic authorities found a minor driving a vehicle bearing registration number JK01AT-2978 in Srinagar. According to the challan produced before the court, the vehicle had been provided to the juvenile by its registered owner, Haroon Khan of Fateh Kadal, Srinagar. The traffic police booked the owner under Sections 199-A and 5/180 of the Motor Vehicles Act, which deal with offences committed by juveniles and the responsibility of vehicle owners who allow unauthorized persons to drive. Presiding over the matter, Special Mobile Magistrate (Traffic) Shabir Ahmad Malik observed that Section 199-A of the Motor Vehicles Act clearly holds the guardian of a juvenile or the owner of a vehicle responsible when a minor commits an offence under the Act. The law presumes that the juvenile was using the vehicle with the consent of the guardian or owner unless proven otherwise. During the proceedings, the accused appeared before the court along with his counsel and submitted an undertaking claiming ownership of the vehicle. He subsequently pleaded guilty to the charges and did not seek a trial. Taking note of the voluntary plea, the court convicted him under Sections 199-A and 180 of the Motor Vehicles Act. The court proposed a sentence of three years' simple imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 25,000 under Section 199-A. Additionally, a sentence of three months' simple imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1,000 was proposed under Section 180. Both sentences were ordered to run concurrently. The court also directed cancellation of the registration certificate of the vehicle for a period of one year, in accordance with statutory provisions governing offences involving juveniles. However, considering that the offence did not involve moral turpitude and that the accused had no previous convictions, the court extended the benefit of the Probation of Offenders Act. Instead of immediately enforcing the sentence, the court directed the accused to execute a bond of Rs 2 lakh and maintain peace and good behaviour for two years. The court warned that any violation of the bond conditions during the probation period would result in the accused serving the proposed sentence. The vehicle and related documents were ordered to be released to the registered owner.
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A lifeline on the brink: Dialysis Patients Face Grim Future As Services Set To Halt
Pending Govt Dues Force Dialysis Centres to Suspend Services Srinagar, Jun 14: As private hospitals and dialysis centres in Jammu and Kashmir have announced to suspend services from July 1 under PMJAY scheme due to pending payments, hundreds of poor kidney patients fear they will lose their only lifeline, leaving them staring at an uncertain future. Khursheed Ahmad Ganai, a kidney failure patient from Sopore, said the proposed suspension of services by private dialysis centres would have devastating consequences for hundreds of patients like him. We do not even have enough money to pay for transportation to the hospital. How can we afford dialysis on our own? If dialysis stops, it means death for us, he said, his voice choked with emotion. Ganai, who has been battling kidney disease for the past three years, requires two dialysis sessions every week. He has been receiving treatment under the PM-JAY SEHAT scheme at Guru Hospital in Sopore. Unemployed and struggling to support his family, he is the father of three daughters. The private dialysis centres have announced that they will stop services from July 1. We have nothing at home and are already going through immense hardship. If these centres shut down their dialysis services, we do not know where we will go, he said. Appealing to the authorities to intervene, Ganai said the lives of dialysis patients depend on uninterrupted treatment and any disruption could prove fatal. Tariq Ahmad Mir, a dialysis patient from Tragpora in Baramulla, said he has been undergoing regular dialysis for the past two years and fears that the suspension of services under the PM-JAY scheme could put his life at risk. There are no earning members in my family. We are already struggling to make ends meet, and the PM-JAY scheme was our only support. If these services stop, it will be a matter of life and death for patients like me, he said. With tears in his eyes, Tariq said dialysis is not a choice but a necessity for survival. We are patients fighting for our lives every day. This scheme gave us hope and the chance to continue living despite our illness. If it is discontinued, many of us will be left helpless with nowhere to go, he said, appealing to the authorities to ensure uninterrupted treatment for dialysis patients. On June 9, J&K Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association (JKPHDA) announced the de-emphasis from Ayushman BharatSEHAT Scheme from July 1, alleging non-payment of approved claims and non-compliance with National Health Authority (NHA) guidelines. It has left the patients in fear and uncertainty. Where will we go? We come for dialysis 23 times every week to stay alive. If hospitals stop services, its a death sentence for us, said Shakeela, a patient from Ganderbal. Every year we face the same issue of non-payment to dialysis centres. Then services stop and we are forced to agitate on roads. Why should we suffer every time? Kindly solve the issue once for all so that we dont suffer, she said. Around 1,500 dialysis patients receive life-saving treatment daily under Ayushman BharatSEHAT across 160 empanelled hospitals and dialysis centres in J&K. For them, dialysis is not a choice it is survival. Patients should not be made to suffer or protest on roads for their right to treatment. A permanent solution is needed so that the PMs flagship Ayushman BharatSEHAT scheme continues uninterrupted for those who depend on it, said Majid, another dialysis patient. The JKPHDA has stated that hospitals dont want to stop services but due to Rs 260 crore pending for months and years, there is an acute shortage of drugs and machines need repair. Dialysis patients and their attendants have appealed to the Lieutenant Governor and Chief Minister of J&K to intervene immediately and resolve the payment issue once and for all.
Kashmir Becomes Top Summer Refuge Amid Heatwave
Industry Hails Tourist Rush as Boost for Tourism Srinagar, June 14: Kashmir is witnessing a major surge in tourist arrivals as soaring temperatures across many parts of the country drive thousands of travelers towards the Valley's pleasant weather and scenic landscapes. The growing influx has brought renewed momentum to the tourism sector and provided a major boost to local businesses dependent on visitor footfall. According to reports, more than two lakh visitors have arrived in Jammu and Kashmir during recent weeks. Hotels, guest houses, houseboats and transport operators are witnessing high demand, while popular destinations such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg and Gurez continue to attract tourists from across the country. Travelers say the Valley's cool climate offers much needed relief from the intense summer heat prevailing in several northern and central Indian states. Families, adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers are increasingly choosing Kashmir as their preferred holiday destination during the peak summer season. Improved connectivity has also played a key role in supporting the rise in visitor numbers. The Vande Bharat train service and increased flight connectivity to Srinagar have made travel easier and more convenient. Tourism stakeholders believe these developments have strengthened Kashmir's position as one of India's leading tourist destinations. The tourism boom is benefiting a wide section of society. Local shopkeepers, artisans, taxi operators, pony owners, restaurant owners and small business entrepreneurs are reporting improved earnings due to the steady arrival of visitors. Markets in several tourist hubs are witnessing increased activity, creating fresh economic opportunities for local communities. Authorities are also making extensive preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. Security and logistical arrangements are being strengthened to ensure the smooth movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the season. Officials believe the measures will help maintain confidence among visitors while ensuring public safety. Industry representatives describe the current tourist rush as one of the strongest indicators of the Valley's growing appeal. They believe the combination of natural beauty, pleasant weather, improved infrastructure and better connectivity continues to attract travelers seeking a memorable experience. With hotels recording high occupancy and tourist destinations witnessing heavy footfall, stakeholders remain optimistic about the months ahead. They expect the ongoing summer season to generate substantial economic benefits and further strengthen Jammu and Kashmir's tourism sector, reinforcing the region's reputation as a premier destination for leisure, adventure and spiritual tourism.
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