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Srinagar, June 7: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch, Jammu and Kashmir, has filed a chargesheet in connection with an alleged case of cheating and forgery involving the use of fraudulent certificates to secure an extension in government service. According to an official statement, the chargesheet in FIR No. 05/2026 has been filed before the Court of Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Sumbal, under Sections 420, 468, and 471 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC). The chargesheet names two accused persons: Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, son of Mohammad Jawad Bhat, and Assadullah Bhat, son of Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bhat, both residents of Rakhi Shilwat in Sumbal area of Bandipora district. Investigators allege that the accused concealed their educational qualifications, falsely represented themselves as illiterate, and obtained altered dates of birth through fraudulent certificates. According to the EOW, these actions resulted in incorrect entries in official service records and enabled the accused to continue in service beyond their legitimate tenure. The investigating agency further alleged that the accused derived undue financial benefits from the purported manipulation, causing financial loss to the State exchequer.Following completion of the investigation, the chargesheet has been submitted before the competent court for judicial proceedings. The allegations are yet to be tested in court, and the accused are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in accordance with law.The EOW has urged members of the public to remain vigilant against economic offences and report suspected cases of fraud to the Senior Superintendent of Police, Economic Offences Wing, Kashmir. Complaints may also be submitted through the official email address provided by the agency.
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Bigger and longer, but not better
Domestic LPG cylinder price increased by Rs 29, new rates effective from June 7
New Delhi [India], June 7 : Domestic LPG prices have been increased by Rs 29 per cylinder. The revised price comes into effect from Sunday, June 7. Following the latest LPG price hike, the price of a 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder in Delhi has increased to Rs 942 from Rs 913. The latest increase comes after oil companies raised LPG prices by Rs 60 per cylinder on March 7, following disruptions in global energy markets linked to the conflict in West Asia. Meanwhile, on Thursday, addressing an inter-ministerial briefing, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said that the government has taken several steps to ensure adequate LPG availability, including increasing domestic production and securing imports. As far as the under recovery on LPG domestic cooking cylinder is concerned, it is still in the range of almost 700 rupees, Sharma said while responding to media queries. Sharma attributed the recent moderation in LPG demand to multiple factors, including lower consumption by commercial and industrial users, improved booking cycles and technology-led delivery authentication. There has been a reduction because our commercial and industrial LPG and the other reason is the booking period that we managed, I mean 25 days and 45 days. And the third reason is the DAC [Delivery Authentication Code] linked deliveries, she said. (ANI)
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World Yogasana Cships propel Indias ancient tradition towards global sporting recognition
Ahmedabad, Jun 6:Argentinian Nabila Sol Barraza comes from the same village as the legendary footballer Lionel Messi and follows the beautiful game with passion; Singapores Nathaniel Tan Leong An is a network engineer by profession. Despite their varied backgrounds and cultures, Barraza and Nathaniel are united by their love for Yogasana, an ancient Indian tradition that is fast evolving as a competitive sport and has already caught the imagination of the world. The inaugural World Yogasana Championships currently underway at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad has attracted over 400 athletes from over 60countries and the electric atmosphere created by the participants ranging from a 13-year-old to a 55-year-old displaying their core strength and flexibility has definitely boosted the sportsOlympics ambitions. Driven by Prime Minister Narendra Modis desire to provide Yogasana a global platform and open a pathway to Olympic inclusion, the inaugural World Yogasana Championships has received overwhelming support from not just the Indian athletes but from practitioners across the globe who have been enamoured by the rich heritage of yoga. Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Prime Minister had termed Yogasana as Indias timeless gift tohumanityand the participants were unanimous in accepting that yoga had helped them achieve mindfulness and calm in their day-to-day life. Barraza, who has won a pair of gold and silver in the competition so far, insisted that competing in the World Championship was an unparalleled experience. I think this event is a major platform for sharing yoga with the world and the organisers have done a fantastic job. I picked up yogasana during my stint in India when I was trying to make a career as a dancer in Bollywood. But I got fascinated by yoga and learnt it in Nashik and Rishikesh before returning to Argentina. The experience of competing in such events will only contribute the development of the sport in my country and I am very happy that I could win medals, said the only Argentine athlete here. Singapores Nathaniel, who became the first non-Indian athlete to win a gold medal at the world yoga championships here when he topped the Traditional Yogasana gold, insisted that yogasana was extremely popular in the city-state as a form of fitness and mindfulness. This world championship has been a special experience for me and the entire contingent. We have been making friends and receiving guidance from other participants and I am confident that there will be many more participants in future competitions, he added. Dr Ameya Krishna B, who was born in India but is representing Netherlands, speaks about how yogasana is considered synonyms to India in the European nation and insisted that the World Championships will finally kick start a process of standardisation of yoga practices across the globe. I think there are over 200 registered Yoga centres (in Netherlands). But most of them have mixed it up with body-conditioning workouts. The inaugural World Yogasana Championships is therefore an excellent initiative to finally bring some standardisation in all the various asanas while also bringing a competitive element to it, said Ameya, who is a scientist by profession and has been practicing yoga for over two decades. Another Indian-origin athlete, Chetnaa Reesaul of Mauritius claims that it was only because of the world championships that she got an opportunity to travel outside the African island nation. Yogasana has caught the attention of many people in Mauritius and we are evengoingcelebrate Yoga Day in our schools on June 18 and inter-school competitions will be held on that day. Competing in the world championships has also given us an opportunity to learn about the culture and practices in different countries and that was a very enriching experience, she added.
India tightens grip on top spot with 22 gold medals Umar Raina Ahmedabad, Jun 6: Host nation India continued its commanding run at the inaugural World Yogasana Championships 2026, extending its lead at the top of the medals table with an impressive haul of 22 gold, five silver and one bronze medal by the end of the third day of competition at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad on Saturday. Indias athletes dominated across multiple age groups and categories, reinforcing the countrys status as the global powerhouse of Yogasana. The hosts secured medals in nearly every event contestedon theday, further widening the gap over their closest challengers. Argentina climbed to second place in the overall standings, largely due to the outstanding performances of Nabila Sol Barraza, who addedto her medal collection with another gold medal,taking her tally to two golds and two silvers in the championship so far. Singapore slipped to third position with two gold and two bronze medals. Nepal emerged as one of the biggest gainers on the medals table, moving into fourth place after collecting one gold, six silver and three bronze medals. Japan and the United States of America also celebrated gold-medal victories on a day that witnessed intense competition among participants from across the globe. One of Indias standout performers was Ritu Mondal, who became the first Indian athlete to win two gold medals at the championship. After securing the countrys first gold in the Traditional Yogasana Senior A Female category earlier in the competition, Mondal added another gold medal in the team event to cap a memorable outing. Expressing her happiness after the achievement, Mondal said winning one gold medal had been a dream come true, while claiming two gold medals was beyond her expectations. She credited her coaches, family and supporters for standing by her throughout her journey. The third day also witnessed remarkable performances from athletes representing other nations. Japans Miyoko Kusunoki won gold in the Traditional Yogasana Senior C Female category, Nepals Durga Panta clinched gold in the Forward Bend Senior C Female event, while Kemi Blake of the United States captured the gold medal in the Back Bend Senior B Male category. India continued its dominance in individual events as Dileep Kumar secured gold in the Forward Bend Senior C Male category, while Birendra Yadav, Gayatri Devi, Anurag Malik, Kudumula Vanaja and Inderjeet added more gold medals to the host nations tally through stellar performances in their respective categories. Argentinas Nabila Sol Barraza once again impressed spectators by claiming gold in the Twisting Body Senior A Female event, underlining her status as one of the championships brightest stars. The inaugural World Yogasana Championships marks a historic milestone in the evolution of Yogasana as a competitive sport. The event seeks to transform the ancient Indian discipline into a globally recognised sporting format while strengthening its pathway towards future Olympic recognition. The championship is being supported by the Sports Authority of India (SAI), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Ministry of Ayush, Sports Authority of Gujarat, Gujarat Tourism and the Gujarat Yogasana Sports Association. India has fielded a strong 122-member contingent competing across six age categories, ranging from sub-junior to senior divisions, and continues to dominate the global competition as the championship heads into its final stages.
WED: KU hosts walkathon, plantation drive, international conference, outreach programmes
Srinagar, Jun 6:The University of Kashmir marked World Environment Day 2026 with a series of academic, outreach and environmental initiatives organised across its campus over the past three days, bringing together policymakers, academics, students, environmental experts and civil society representatives to promote climate action, sustainability and ecological responsibility. Adding significance to the occasion, the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhisthan Bill, 2025, visited the University as part of its national consultation with stakeholders. During their visit, the Committee members participated in the plantation drive organised under the World Environment Day celebrations and also visited the University Botanical Garden. The Committee interacted with Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, senior functionaries, faculty members and university officers on issues related to higher education reforms. As part of the celebrations, the University also organised a walkathon, plantation drive, expert lecture, painting exhibition and environmental awareness activities. Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, while addressing various events held during the celebrations, underscored the importance of collective action in addressing environmental challenges and reiterated the role of universities in promoting ecological awareness, sustainable practices and informed public engagement on climate and environmental issues. The Eco Club of the Department of Students Welfare (DSW), KU in collaboration with the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, organised the main World Environment Day programme at the University campus. The programme featured a walkathon, plantation drive, expert lecture and painting exhibition aimed at promoting environmental awareness and encouraging youth participation in conservation initiatives. Students from Kashmir University Model High School also participated in the programme and showcased their ideas on environmental protection through a painting exhibition. The walkathon was flagged off by the Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, in the presence of Registrar KU Prof. Naseer Iqbal, Dean Students Welfare Prof. Seema Singh, Dean School of Earth and Environmental Sciences Prof. Parvez Ahmad, faculty members, students and invited guests. In her welcome address, Prof. Seema Singh, Dean Students Welfare, said that activities such as walkathons, plantation drives and painting competitions provide a meaningful platform for students to express their commitment towards environmental protection and sustainable development. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Parvez Ahmad, Dean School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, highlighted the need for greater public participation in addressing environmental degradation and climate change. He observed that Jammu and Kashmir, being an ecologically fragile region, requires sustained efforts towards environmental conservation and responsible resource management. Dr. Shahid Ali Khan, Cultural Officer, Department of Students Welfare, conducted the proceedings of the event and proposed the vote of thanks on the occassion. Meanwhile, as part of its outreach initiatives commemorating World Environment Day 2026, the Department of Environmental Science, KU organised a two-day environmental outreach programme in collaboration with Government Degree College (GDC) DH Pora, Kulgam and JAKNAP Projects Pvt. Ltd. Addressing the inaugural session, Prof. Abdul Salam Dar, Principal, GDC DH Pora, welcomed the participants and underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in promoting environmental stewardship and awareness. In their remarks, Dr. Sami Ullah Bhat, Head, Department of Environmental Science KU and Prof. Waseem Bari, Director, South Campus KU, emphasised the importance of taking science beyond classrooms, strengthening environmental education and encouraging students to actively contribute towards conservation and sustainable development Dr. Arshid Jehangir, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science, KU and Dr. Basharat Mushtaq, General Manager, JAKNAP Projects Pvt. Ltd., highlighted the objectives of the outreach programme and underscored the importance of scientific knowledge, community engagement and academia-industry collaboration in addressing contemporary environmental challenges and advancing sustainable solutions. The programme featured hands-on training sessions, practical demonstrations and awareness activities aimed at building skills in environmental monitoring and resource management. Participants also visited the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), Mehandi Kadal, Anantnag, where they gained practical exposure to wastewater treatment and environmental management practices. Earlier, the Department of English, KU in collaboration with the Ecosophical Foundation for the Study of Literature and Environment (EFSLE), organised a two-day international conference on Climate Action, Sustainability and Literature: The Ecosophical Proximity in the Contemporary Anthropocentric Epoch at the Main Campus.
Saif Ali Khan interacts with Army jawans near LoC in Uri
Thank you for your service Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, Jun 06: Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan visited the frontier town of Uri near the Line of Control (LoC) on Saturday to interact with Army personnel as part of NDTVs popular programme Jai Jawan. The interactionwas heldat the 12 Infantry Brigade ground in Uri wherea large number ofArmy soldiers gathered toparticipate in the event.The programme aimed to highlight the dedication, courage and sacrifices of soldiers serving in challenging conditions along the LoC. During the interaction, Saif engaged with the jawans, listened to their experiences, witnessed their performances and appreciated their commitment towards safeguarding the nations borders. The actor also shared light-hearted moments with the soldiers, drawing applause and laughter from the audience. I have had the opportunity to hear a few moments from your lives, and I can only imagine how tough and challenging they are. On behalf of the entire film industry, I want to thank you for your service and sacrifice. It is because of brave soldiers like you that we are able to live and work in safety, Saif said while interacting with the jawans. I have immense respect for our soldiers and their families, whose support and sacrifices are equally invaluable. We stand with you, support you, and salute your dedication to the nation, he added. His presence and candid conversations enthralled the gathering, with many soldiers enthusiastically participating in the session. The actor praised the spirit and resilience of the troops deployed in the border region and expressed admiration for their service to the country. Army officials present on the occasion said such interactions help boost the morale of troops and provide an opportunity for soldiers to connect with personalities from different walks of life. The visit is part of NDTVs Jai Jawan series, which showcases the lives, challenges and achievements of Indias armed forces personnel stationed across the country, particularly in sensitive and strategically important areas. The event concluded with group photographs and informal interactions between the actor and the soldiers, leaving the audience delighted and energised.
From 4 to 123 patents: SKUAST-Ks innovation story draws global spotlight
Our mission is to become countrys first world-class agri-university: VC Prof Ganai Abid Bashir Srinagar, Jun 06: What began as a regional agricultural university is now steadily positioning itself as a nationally influential and globally ambitious institution. Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) is scripting a dramatic transformation through innovation, startups and research-driven education. In 2020, the University had only fourpatents and the numbers have risen to 123 at present,reflecting thespeedy growth of the varsity inthe past six years. Speaking exclusively to Rising Kashmir on the sidelines of the two-day National Conclave on Reimagining Veterinary Education for ViksitBharat@2047,Vice Chancellor Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai said the universitys innovation-led academic model is now attracting attention across the country and beyond. Global experts like Dr Victoria Brookes,who is theCo-Lead for One Health SIG, Sydney University, Australia, Dr BhanuPratp Chowhdary,Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M University,USAand Dr Punniyar Murthy, Padma Shri Awardee 2026 and expert in Ethno Veterinary Medicine,sharetheir valuable insights during the conclave,besides VCs forvarious universities across the country. Highlighting the scale of transformation witnessed in recent years, Prof Ganai said SKUAST-K has moved from having only four patents in 2020 to an impressive 123 patents today, alongside building a thriving startup ecosystem dominated by students. Of the 123 patents and 102 startups, nearly 90 of these startups belong to students while the remaining have been developed by faculty members, he said. According to the Vice Chancellor, the universitys focus is no longer limited to producing degree holders but future-ready professionals capable of generating employment and driving economic growth. We want our graduates to become entrepreneurs instead of merely running after government jobs. Our effort is to build an ecosystem where students create opportunities not only for themselves but also for others, he said. Prof Ganai said the university had earlier developed an agricultural education model thatis now being followed by nearly 72 universities across the country,adding that similar reforms are now being envisioned for veterinary education as well. Livestock and veterinary sciences are equally important for the countrys future. Through this conclave, we are discussing how to make graduates more competent, skilled and globally competitive while also ensuring farmers become self-reliant, he added. The Vice Chancellor said international experts and leading academic voices joined the conclave virtually and physically to deliberate on reforms needed in veterinary education. Foreign experts shared global perspectives on innovation, technology integration and research-oriented education, while Vice Chancellors from several agricultural universities discussed ways to modernise Indias veterinary learning ecosystem. Prof Ganai further revealed that SKUAST-K has recommended the establishment of a National Veterinary Commission with a funding mechanism similar to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), enabling universities to build globally competitive institutions. We have suggested that the commission should directly support universities financially so that world-class veterinary institutions can emerge from India, he said. Reflecting on the universitys growing popularity among students, the SKUAST-K VC said applications and enrolment figures have witnessed a remarkable rise over the years. Our intake has increased from nearly 2,200 students to more than 5,000 today. Last year, we received around 18,000 applications for just 700 seats. This reflects the trust the people of Jammu & Kashmir and the rest of the country have developed in SKUAST-K, he said. The Vice Chancellor, however, maintained that the universitys journey was still evolving. This does not mean we have achieved everything. Earlier, this university was local to national. Now our mission is to transform it into the countrys first global agricultural university by adopting the best international practices, he added. Touching upon the growing stray dog issue in Kashmir, Prof Ganai called for a collective societal response centred around scientific waste management and sterilisation programmes. Animal rights cannot be ignored, but society also has responsibilities. Food waste generated during marriages, in hotels and in households should not be thrown on roads. Proper waste disposal and sterilisation are important solutions, he said.
KMCH Sempora showcases milestones, advanced services in Obstetrics and Gynecology Dept
Srinagar, Jun 6: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH) Sempora on Saturday organized a walkthrough of its Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology to showcase its recent milestones and highlight the services and achievements of the department. Chairman SSM College of Engineering, Parihaspora Dr. Qazi Shabir; Principal Madhubani Medical College, Prof. (Dr.) Manzoor Ahmad Thoker; Managing Director KMCH, Tausif Ahmad; Executive Director KMCH Insha Qazi; Head Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology GMC Srinagar,Prof. (Dr.) SyedMasooma Rizvi; Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology SKIMS MC Bemina. Prof. (Dr.) Anjum Malik; Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan; HOD GynaecologyKMCH, Prof. (Dr.) Rifat Ara; Medical Superintendent, Dr. Syed Mubashir; heads of departments, faculty members of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department KMCH, senior faculty members, consultants, and specialist doctors from various disciplines were present at the event. The Managing Director congratulated the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for successfully conducting its first Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS), describing it as a significant milestone and the beginning of a new journey for the department. He urged the team to continue working with the same grit, dedication, and energy in the future. Expressing confidence in the departments capabilities, he said he was certain that the team would achieve the goals and aspirations it has set for itself. He emphasized the need to build a lasting legacy that future generations would follow, stressing the importance of making a mark and creating an environment of excellence. Executive Director KMCH, Insha Qazi, said the walkthrough was organized to showcase the many milestones achieved by Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and to highlight the advanced treatments now being offered at the institution. She said the department has introduced advanced laparoscopic hysterectomy procedures and has started managing high-risk and precious pregnancies, including cases involving failed IVF attempts, recurrent miscarriages, and other complicated obstetric conditions. She said KMCH is set to commence its first MBBS batch this year, which will provide aspiring medical students from Kashmir an opportunity to pursue medical education within the Valley without having to move outside Jammu and Kashmir or the country. The Executive Director also announced that KMCH is planning to establish a cancer research hospital and a dental college as part of its expansion plans aimed at taking healthcare services in Jammu and Kashmir to the next level. Highlighting the institutions infrastructure, she said KMCH offers world-class facilities comparable to leading private hospitals while maintaining treatment costs that are affordable and close to government-sector rates. While hailing the successful conduct of maiden LSCS, Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan said that the achievement has been accomplished in a matter of months rather than years. He appreciated the resilience and hard work of the doctors and allied healthcare staff who contributed to this accomplishment. He also thanked the Managing Director of KMCH for his valuable guidance, vision, and unwavering support in turning these milestones into reality. Reaffirming the institutions commitment to maternal and child healthcare, Prof. Khan said that every woman who enters KMCH will receive specialized care and treatment from a highly skilled and experienced team of doctors.
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Pakistan Interior Minister visits Tehran for third time in weeks amid U.S.-Iran tensions
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Amarinder meets Shah, Nadda amid exit rumours
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Dr. Farooq Condoles Demise Of Dr. Javid Iqbal
Nasir, Showkat visit bereaved family, offered Fateha RK News Service Srinagar, June, 06 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah Saturday expressed profound grief and sorrow over the passing of renowned physician, author, columnist Dr. Javid Iqbal. In his condolence message, Dr. Farooq described Dr. Javid Iqbal as a distinguished intellectual whose contributions to medicine, literature, public discourse and scholarship earned him widespread respect and admiration across Jammu and Kashmir and beyond. Dr. Javid Iqbal was a man of exceptional intellect, compassion, and integrity. Through his distinguished career as a physician and his thoughtful writings as an author and columnist, he touched countless lives and enriched our society with wisdom, knowledge, and humanity. His passing is an irreparable loss to Kashmirs intellectual and cultural landscape, Dr. Farooq said. He extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, friends, colleagues and admirers of the departed scholar and prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul.
Habba Kadal Get New Drinking Water Facility
RK News Service Srinagar, June, 06: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Senior leader and MLA Habba Kadal Shameema Firdous on Saturday undertook a tour of Habba Kadal constituency. During her visit to Girls Higher Secondary School, Nawa Kadal, the MLA felicitated the toppers of Classes 11 and 12 from various streams for their outstanding academic achievements. Congratulating the students, she praised their dedication and hard work, urging them to continue striving for excellence and contribute positively to society. The event was attended by the Principal, Chief Education Officer (CEO), faculty members and other officials. Later, Shameema Firdous inaugurated a major drinking water pipeline project at Gund Hailmar, Gadood Bagh and Wazir Kocha. Constructed at a cost of Rs 70 lakh, the project will supply potable water from Rangil to the three localities, addressing a long-standing demand of residents. Speaking on the occasion, the MLA said that access to safe drinking water is a fundamental necessity and that the project reflects her commitment to improving the quality of life for people across the constituency.
Major Heritage Sites in Zadibal Set for Restoration
RK News Service Srinagar, June 6: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson and MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq, on Saturday welcomed the administrative approval granted to a series of heritage conservation and restoration projects across the Zadibal constituency and thanked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, the Archaeological Survey of India, Srinagar district administration and other concerned departments for the initiative. Describing the approvals as the fulfilment of a long-pending public demand, Sadiq said the projects reflect the governments commitment to preserving Kashmirs spiritual, cultural and historical heritage. The approved projects include restoration and conservation works at Astan Mir Shams-ud-Din Iraqi in Zadibal, Miya Shah Sahib Shrine in Karapora Rainawari, Ziyarat Sharief Makhdoom Sahib, Assar-e-Sharief Hazratbal, Ganesh Temple near Makhdoom Sahib, Mosque and Tomb of Madin Sahib in Hawal, Ahmad Shah Macham Sheri Bhat shrine in Alamgiri Bazar, Phase-II restoration of Hari Parbat Fort and the Shiv Temple in Karapora Rainawari. Sadiq said the projects cover some of the Valleys most revered religious and historical landmarks and would strengthen conservation efforts while promoting heritage tourism in the region. These initiatives are investments in preserving our collective memory, identity and centuries-old traditions, he said, adding that the restoration of these sites would help protect Kashmirs rich cultural legacy for future generations. The MLA also expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister and the ASI for supporting the projects and said he would closely monitor their implementation to ensure timely execution and tangible benefits on the ground.
Atmanirbhar Bharat Transforming India: Andrabi
RK News Service Srinagar, June 6: Chairperson of the J&K Waqf Board and Minister of State, Dr. Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, on Saturday said that the Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission is transforming India into a global power and helping the country reclaim its position as a world leader. Addressing the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Prashikshan Maha Abhiyaan 2026 organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party at Athwatoo Resort in Bandipora, Andrabi highlighted Indias developmental progress under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With the vision of Prime Minister Modi, India is regaining its position as a world power and a global leader. We are the fastest-growing major economy in the world, and the Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission is transforming the nation. We are all proud to be part of this mission, she said. During her address, Andrabi spoke about Indias rich civilisational heritage and the BJPs development roadmap for nation-building. She stressed the importance of drawing inspiration from the countrys history while working collectively towards inclusive growth, social progress and national development. Rajya Sabha MP Ghulam Ali Khatana and BJP General Secretary Mohammad Anwar Khan also addressed the gathering. Later, Andrabi participated in a similar training programme at Town Hall, Kupwara, where she reiterated the need to channel Indias civilisational legacy towards sustainable development, social empowerment and the vision of a prosperous India. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the event, Andrabi said the BJP remains committed to the vision of Viksit Bharat and believes that collective public participation is essential to achieving the goal of a developed India. Prominent BJP leaders and office-bearers from Bandipora and Kupwara attended the programmes.
Govt Committed to Infrastructure, Heritage Preservation: Dy CM
RK News Service Jammu, June, 06: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Saturday reiterated the governments commitment to strengthening infrastructure, preserving heritage assets and improving the delivery of public services across Jammu and Kashmir. He directed officers to work in close coordination and ensure that public grievances and developmental issues are addressed in a timely and efficient manner. On Saturday conducted an extensive inspection of the ongoing DigianaJeevan Nagar Bridge project from Sabzi Mandi Lane, Satwari Jammu and reviewed the pace and quality of work being executed on the vital infrastructural project. During the inspection, the Deputy Chief Minister assessed the progress achieved on the ground. He directed the concerned officers to ensure timely completion of the bridge while maintaining the highest standards of quality. He emphasized that the project holds significant importance in improving the connectivity and easing public movement in the area. Later, the Deputy Chief Minister visited the historic Mubarak Mandi Heritage Complex and took on-the-spot stock of the ongoing restoration and development works being carried out at the heritage site. He reviewed the restoration of the affected lawns and walls of the historic Gadadhar Temple. He stressed the need for preserving the heritage character and cultural significance of the complex while ensuring quality execution of the restoration works. During the visit, the Deputy Chief Minister also took on spot stock of the availability of essential civic amenities for the local residents residing in and around the heritage complex. Taking note of the public concerns, he directed the concerned authorities to ensure uninterrupted drinking water supply to the residents of Andheri Gali Mohalla, Panjtirthi, Mubarak Mandi and adjoining areas. Senior officers of the Jal Shakti Department, Public Works (R&B) Department, district administration and other concerned departments accompanied the Deputy Chief Minister during the inspections.
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Asks for timely completion of JJM schemes RK News Service Jammu, June 06: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology, Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, on Saturday directed officials to prepare a comprehensive district-wise action plan for rainwater harvesting and sustainable groundwater recharge across Jammu and Kashmir. Emphasising the need for innovative and locally appropriate solutions, the minister called for targeted interventions aimed at strengthening water conservation and ensuring long-term water security in the Union Territory. The minister was chairing a comprehensive review meeting to assess the summer preparedness of the Public Health Engineering (PHE) and Irrigation & Flood Control (I&FC) departments across the Jammu division. He underscored the need for proactive planning to ensure uninterrupted water supply and robust flood management in the run-up to the monsoon season. While reviewing the measures being taken to combat water stress during the upcoming peak summer months, Javed Rana directed the concerned officers to ensure all water supply schemes are functional at full capacity and that preventive maintenance is completed well in advance. He stressed that no lapse in drinking water availability would be tolerated and responsibility will be fixed to ensure uninterrupted services. The Minister directed the officers to ensure a prompt and proactive response to the emerging water stress situations, with focused interventions in vulnerable habitations. He stressed that all efforts should be geared up towards reducing the number of water-stressed areas and ensuring uninterrupted drinking water supply during heatwave conditions. The Minister also reviewed the status of the existing water supply schemes and directed the officers to prepare a comprehensive plan for their upgradation and strengthening. He emphasised that older schemes must not be neglected while developing new infrastructure, as their efficient functioning remains crucial for ensuring reliable water supply. The Minister also stressed the need to expedite work on JJM schemes nearing completion. He directed the officers to ensure their timely commissioning before the onset of the peak summer season so that the benefits reach the people without delay. While enquiring about the repairable hand pumps in Jammu division, he called upon the concern that all repairable units be restored before peak summer stress. On infrastructure readiness, the Minister was apprised that comprehensive inspection of critical water supply infrastructure is underway, with accelerated repair and maintenance work focused on leak detection and upkeep of electromechanical components. Standby pumps and generators have been positioned at strategic locations while adequate stocks of spare parts and treatment chemicals have been ensured for the high-temperature season. To address supply disruptions, a fleet of water tankers has been deployed for rapid response, with strategic filling stations identified for efficient loading. The Minister directed that daily monitoring of water source discharge rates and groundwater levels be carried out across all districts. He also stressed the need for weekly review and coordination meetings to maintain operational oversight, ensure timely interventions and address emerging challenges in a proactive manner. Regarding flood preparedness, the Minister reviewed the status of flood mitigation and preparedness measures being undertaken across vulnerable areas. Javed Rana also directed the officers to expedite the implementation of projects approved under the SASCI Disaster Programme to ensure timely restoration and strengthening of flood protection and irrigation infrastructure. He stressed that the works must be completed in a mission mode, particularly at vulnerable locations affected by previous flood events, to enhance resilience and safeguard public assets.
Unconstitutional Trespass: Sajad Lone On Review Meeting
RK News Service Srinagar, June 6: Peoples Conference president and Handwara MLA Sajad Gani Lone on Saturday questioned PDP chief Mehbooba Muftis decision to chair a review meeting at AIIMS Awantipora despite not being an elected legislator, terming the move a constitutional impropriety and warning that it could set an undesirable precedent in Jammu and Kashmir. Lone warned that Mehbooba Muftis act, carried out without holding any elected office, has set a dangerous precedent that could open the floodgates for other non-elected individuals to assume similar institutional authority in Jammu & Kashmir. The chairing of the review meeting at AIIMS by a non-MLA was an unconstitutional trespass and will remain an unconstitutional trespass, Lone said. Directing his remarks pointedly at Mehbooba Mufti, Lone posed a direct question: if she can chair a review meeting of a central institution today without being an MLA, what stops an RSS or BJP non-MLA functionary from doing the same especially when they can point to 28 MLAs against the PDPs four? What stops Dr. Farooq Abdullah Sahib, Azad Sahib, or Nirmal Singh Sahib from chairing similar meetings? The list can go on and on, Lone said, underscoring that no such political entitlement exists anywhere else in India. He further questioned whether the elected political space in J&K was destined to be a fish market, warning that by not admitting her error, Mehbooba Mufti had effectively opened the door for all sorts of unelected and most likely politically undesirable species, especially in Kashmir, to chair similar meetings. Lone also turned his guns on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, holding him partly responsible for the situation. He argued that the CMs pattern of setting his ministers against opposition MLAs and eroding their authority had created the conditions for this constitutional impropriety to occur in the first place.
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CS reviews progress of health sector reforms in J&K
SRINAGAR, JUNE 06: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the progress achieved under the Health Sector Reforms being implemented across Jammu and Kashmir over the past couple of years. The meeting examined reforms aimed at strengthening tertiary and secondary healthcare services, expanding medical education, enhancing digital health infrastructure and improving access to specialized treatment facilities across the healthcare facilities of the Union Territory. The meeting besides Commissioner Secretary, Health & Medical Education was attended by Director, SKIMS; MD, NHM; CEO, SHA; Principals of Government Medical Colleges; Director Health, Kashmir/Jammu representatives from AIIMS Jammu, SMVDIME and other senior officers associated with the healthcare sector. During the review, the Chief Secretary was apprised of the significant strides made in establishing collaborative institutional frameworks among Government Medical Colleges, SKIMS, AIIMS Jammu and other healthcare institutions for strengthening specialty and super-specialty services, capacity building, academic collaboration, research initiatives and digital healthcare delivery. While reviewing the progress achieved under the health sector reforms programme, the Chief Secretary emphasized that every tertiary care institution in Jammu and Kashmir should strive towards establishing and strengthening critical care, trauma care and emergency medicine services, observing that these areas are among the most significant determinants of quality patient care and healthcare outcomes. He further directed that the benefits of the reform process should not remain confined to the newly established Government Medical Colleges alone. He called for inclusion of District Hospitals and Sub-District Hospitals, particularly in those areas where no Government Medical College exists, so that healthcare upgradation reaches all regions of the Union Territory in a balanced and equitable manner. He observed that future interventions should be planned according to the strengths, requirements and service potential of each healthcare institution. The Chief Secretary assured the department of full administrative and financial support for viable and impactful healthcare initiatives and encouraged the officers to proactively formulate innovative proposals aimed at improving patient care, medical education and healthcare delivery across Jammu and Kashmir. Highlighting the growing role of technology in healthcare, he directed the department to expand the ambit of Virtual Medical Boards to cover more specialties and institutions. He also called for the introduction of Grand Rounds, virtual academic sessions and online teaching platforms in peripheral healthcare institutions to facilitate continuous professional development, strengthen specialist support and improve clinical outcomes. The Chief Secretary further advised the department to establish a clearly defined Roles, Responsibilities and Accountability Framework across healthcare institutions so that responsibilities at every level are well delineated and measurable. He stressed the need for instituting a robust Monitoring, Evaluation and Review Mechanism supported by information technology platforms to facilitate real-time assessment of healthcare services, patient utilization patterns and institutional performance across the Union Territory. Calling for a forward-looking approach, the Chief Secretary directed the Health & Medical Education Department to identify measurable milestones and targets for the next six months, one year and two years in the areas of healthcare services, medical education and research. He also emphasized the need for making concerted efforts towards enhancement of MBBS, postgraduate and super-specialty seats across medical colleges to ensure optimal utilization of the infrastructure and human resources created under the health sector reforms programme. Regarding the expansion of undergraduate and postgraduate medical education the Commissioner Secretary, H&ME, M.Raju revealed that proposals have been submitted for enhancement of 300 MBBS seats, 243 MD/MS seats, 64 DM/MCh super-specialty seats and additional DNB seats across various medical institutions. He added that several proposals have already undergone inspection and approval processes with the National Medical Commission and other regulatory bodies. The Commissioner Secretary further apprised that Tele-MANAS and tele-psychiatry services have been made operational in major institutions, while de-addiction and mental health facilities have been significantly expanded. He divulged that a comprehensive three-tier Substance Use Disorder (SUD) service delivery framework has also been devised to strengthen prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and community-based support systems throughout Jammu and Kashmir.It was given out by the Director, SKIMS, Dr Ashraf Ganai that the constitution of the J&K Research Consortium has been constituted at the Institute aimed at promoting collaborative research among SKIMS, Government Medical Colleges and AIIMS Jammu. The consortium is expected to strengthen medical research, innovation and evidence-based policy formulation in the healthcare sector in the days to come, he informed.Earlier on Dr. Yashpal Sharma, Executive Director, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence (SMVDIME) gave a detailed presentation about several reforms executed across the healthcare facilities of the UT. He gave out that multiple Virtual Medical Boards have already been conducted in disciplines such as Neurology, Psychiatry, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Anaesthesiology, Surgery and Community Medicine. Moreover he apprised the meeting that the Tele-ICU facilities are proposed to be established in seven new Government Medical Colleges under a hybrid hub-and-spoke model to strengthen critical care services across the UT. Similarly, he made out that the process for establishing Tele-Radiology services is underway to ensure timely specialist radiological support to healthcare institutions in remote and underserved areas, he added. The Head IMHANS Srinagar, Dr Arshid Dada threw light on the roadmap for expansion and augmentation of drug de-addiction services and the efforts made towards training over 3,200 grassroots-level workers under the proposed Circle of Care programme. He elaborated that the initiative aims to create a community-based support network for early identification, counselling, referral and rehabilitation of individuals affected by substance use disorders. Reviewing the initiatives undertaken in the field of food safety, the Chief Secretary was informed about strengthening of regulatory and enforcement mechanisms, expansion of laboratory infrastructure, capacity building of field staff and enhanced public awareness campaigns. He was apprised that more than 1,700 food safety cases were adjudicated during the last financial year, resulting in penalties exceeding Rs 1.67 Cr, while significant progress has been achieved towards laboratory modernization and expansion of testing capabilities. The meeting further deliberated upon upcoming initiatives in the areas of mental health, liver transplant services and strengthening of dental healthcare services. It was informed that collaboration with premier institutions has been initiated
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