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Four held in Ujjain for blowing up car in Muharram stunt; police rule out communal angle
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Shivacharya Abhinavgupta's vision remains timeless beacon: LG Sinha
Srinagar, Jun 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday attended the Rudra Abhishek ceremony on the auspicious occasion of Shivacharya Abhinavgupta Jayanti and Nirjala Ekadashi at Shri Anandishwar Bhairav Nath Ji Maharaj Asthapan, Maisuma, Srinagar, and extended his heartiest greetings to the devotees while offering his deepest prayers for the peace, well-being, and prosperity of all. The life and teachings of Shivacharya Abhinavgupta, foremost exponent of Kashmir Shaivism, continue to illuminate India's spiritual heritage. From aesthetics to profound philosophy of Self-recognition, his vision remains a timeless beacon of non-dual consciousness, he said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that Shri Anandishwar Bhairav Nath Ji Maharaj Asthapan continues to occupy a cherished place in the collective consciousness of Jammu and Kashmir, and said the vision of great sages reminds us that our collective growth and harmony are beautifully interconnected. The members of Shri Anandishwar Bhairav Nath Asthapan Trust's Organizing and Management Committees, including President Shri Omkar Nath Bhat, Vice President Shri Hari Krishan Koul, Executive Member Shri Hira Lal Koul, Joint Secretary Shri Pushpati Nath Koul, and Secretary Shri Vijay Sas, were present. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi, IGP CID Tejinder Singh, SSP Srinagar Dr. G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, and other senior officers.
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Scientific planning key to lake conservation: CM
Chairs 27th LCMA board meeting Srinagar, Jun 25: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday chaired the 27th Board of Directors meeting of the Jammu & Kashmir Lake Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA) at SKICC to review the progress of ongoing conservation initiatives and deliberate on policy, administrative, and infrastructure-related matters concerning the Dal, Nigeen, Khushalsar, and Gilsar lakes. The meeting was attended by Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary Finance Shailendra Kumar, Commissioner Secretary Forests, Environment and Ecology Sheetal Nanda, Commissioner Secretary Housing and Urban Development Mandeep Kaur, and other senior officers. The Board reviewed the action taken ondecisions ofits previous meeting and assessed the progress of major conservation and restoration initiatives, including the Integrated Management Plan for the Dal-Nigeen lake ecosystem, eco-development of lake hamlets, sewerage infrastructure, lake cleaning operations, and other measures aimed at improving the ecological health of the lakes. Emphasising that conservation of Jammu and Kashmir's lakes requires sustained institutional coordination, scientific planning, and timely execution, the Chief Minister directed concerned departments and the Authority to expedite ongoing projects while ensuring strict compliance with environmental safeguards and statutory procedures. The meeting held detailed deliberations on agenda items relating to strengthening the Authority, modernisation of sewerage management systems, conservation of Khushalsar and Gilsar lakes, and enhancement of institutional capacity. The Chief Minister directed that proposals requiring further examination and refinement be revised and resubmitted after incorporating observations made during the deliberations. Reaffirming the government's commitment to preserving the fragile lake ecosystem, the Chief Minister stressed that conservation efforts must be guided by scientific assessment, environmental sustainability, and long-term public interest. He also called for regular monitoring of ongoing works and close inter-departmental coordination to ensure tangible improvements in the conservation and management of Jammu and Kashmir's lakes.
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LG thanks Gadkari for restoration of vital NH-44 bridges
Srinagar, Jun 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday expressed gratitude to Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari forthe restoration oftwo vital bridges on National Highway-44. Great news ahead of the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The two vital bridges over the Ravi River and Sehar Khad near Kalibari on NH-44, which were damaged in last year's flash floods, have been successfully restored. Deeply thankful to Hon'ble Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Shri Nitin Gadkari Ji for reinstating this crucial link. This will immensely benefit Shri Amarnath Ji pilgrims and ensure smooth movement of passengers and freight, the Lieutenant Governor said.
Ashura: LG, CM pay tribute to Imam Hussain (AS)
Srinagar, Jun 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday paid rich tributes to Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and the martyrs of Karbala, recalling their unparalleled sacrifice for truth, justice, and righteousness on the solemn occasion of Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram. In his message, the Lieutenant Governor said: The supreme sacrifices of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions at Karbala remain a timeless beacon for humanity, upholding truth, justice, and human dignity. Let us resolve to imbibe these universal ideals and work together to build a peaceful, progressive, and equitable society. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah observed that the tragedy of Karbala remains an eternal symbol of courage, steadfastness, and resistance against tyranny, noting that Imam Hussain (AS), along with his devoted family members and companions, upheld the highest ideals of faith, justice, compassion, and human dignity through their supreme sacrifice. The message of Karbala transcends time and geography. It inspires humanity to stand firm in the face of injustice, uphold moral values, and safeguard the principles of truth and righteousness, irrespective of the challenges, the Chief Minister said. CM Omar Abdullah emphasised that the teachings and sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) continue to serve as a beacon of hope and guidance for people across the world, reminding society of the importance of selflessness, integrity, and unwavering commitment to justice. He urged people to imbibe the timeless values exemplified by the martyrs of Karbala and work collectively towards fostering peace, harmony, mutual respect, and brotherhood in society. On the occasion, Omar Abdullah joined the people in solemn observance of Ashura and prayed for lasting peace, communal harmony, and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir, and for eternal peace to the revered martyrs of Karbala.
Major boost for Kashmir tourism
Srinagar, Jun 25: The Gulmarg Gondola will resume commercial operations from Friday after remaining closed for nearly a month for extensive mechanical inspection, testing and maintenance, Director Tourism Qamar Sajad announced on Thursday. Speaking after the reopening ceremony, Sajad said all mandatory technical inspections had been successfully completed before the decision to restart the service. The Gondola has undergone all the mechanical tests required at our level. Every technical aspect was examined in detail, the snags were rectified, and the load-bearing, cabin and cable-related tests were successfully completed, he said. He said Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited Gulmarg on Thursday, took a ride on the Gondola and formally inaugurated the service, following which tourists were allowed to use the facility. Commercial operations will begin on Friday. Calling the reopening a significant boost for the tourism sector, Sajad praised the Jammu and Kashmir Cable Car Corporation for ensuring the highest standards of maintenance. It is a proud moment for the Cable Car Corporation. Once again, it has proved its capability in mechanical maintenance and ensuring the safe restoration of services, he said. The Director Tourism also lauded the dedication of the corporation's employees, including regular, contractual and casual workers, for their commitment during the maintenance period and the recent rescue operation carried out on the Gondola. Our employees worked tirelessly. During the recent rescue operation, they played a crucial role in safely bringing stranded passengers down from the upper terminal. Their efforts deserve appreciation, he said. Recognising their contribution, Sajad said the Chief Minister announced a reward of Rs 50,000 each for members of the rescue team. He also said six contractual employees of the Cable Car Corporation were handed regularisation orders during the function, while arrears amounting to nearly Rs 28 lakh were released in their favour. Sajad said motivating employees strengthens the entire organisation, adding that the corporation's achievements are the result of the hard work and commitment of its workforce. On the issue of casual workers, he said the corporation's Board had already resolved that their regularisation would be considered in accordance with any policy adopted by the government for casual labourers in other departments. He added that the Cable Car Corporation provides better facilities to its casual staff than many other organisations and reaffirmed the management's commitment to supporting employees on matters related to welfare, regularisation and working conditions. We consider it our responsibility to encourage and support our workforce. Their welfare remains our priority, Sajad said.
Gulmarg Gondola reopens after safety clearance
CM says no compromise on passenger safety Rs 50,000, regularisation for rescuers Srinagar, Jun 25: The Gulmarg Gondola has resumed operations after remaining shut for nearly two weeks following a major technical fault, with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah saying the service was restarted only after receiving the required safety certification from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). The Gondola was suspended earlier this month after a gearbox malfunction brought the ropeway to a halt, leaving dozens of cabins stranded mid-air. Around 1,000 tourists were safely evacuated in a large-scale rescue operation involving the Gulmarg Cable Car Corporation's rescue teams, volunteers, the Army and Police. No injuries were reported. Speaking after the restoration of services, Omar said the government did not rush the reopening despite the faulty gearbox having been replaced within four to five days of the incident. We first received an interim report, after which the OEM inspected the repair work on site. The company thoroughly examined the service and maintenance procedures and certified the system before we allowed the Gondola to resume operations, he said. The CM stressed that passenger safety remained the government's highest priority and that operations were restored only after every required safety protocolhad beencompleted. He said tourist arrivals in Gulmarg remained largely unaffected during the shutdown, adding that the reopening of the Gondola is expected to further boost visitor numbers in the coming days. Omar also acknowledged the efforts of the rescue teams that carried out the evacuation during the breakdown. He said that of the nearly 52 cabins stranded on the ropeway, more than 40 were evacuated by the Cable Car Corporation's own volunteers and rescue personnel, while the Army and Police assisted in evacuating the remaining cabins. Noting that the contribution of the corporation's rescue workers often went unnoticed, the Chief Minister announced a reward of Rs 50, 000 for each volunteer in recognition of their efforts during the operation. He also said several rescue team members have already been regularised and expressed hope that the remaining volunteers would also be considered in due course. The Gulmarg Gondola, one of Asia's highest cable car projects and a major attraction for tourists visiting Kashmir, resumed services after the completion of all technical inspections and safety clearances.
J&K gets first National Centre of Excellence in Sports
LG terms it game-changer, thanks PM Modi, Dr Mandaviya RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 25: In a major boost to the sports ecosystem of Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of India hasaccorded approval forthe establishment of the first National Centre of Excellence (NCOE) in Sports for J&K, tocomeup inKashmir, markinga transformative step in positioning the Union Territory as a premier destination for high-altitude sports, elite athlete development, advanced sports science, and world-class training infrastructure. Expressing gratitude, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports Dr Mansukh Mandaviya for approving the landmark project. This state-of-the-art Centre will bring world-class infrastructure and elite coaching right to our Union Territory, training the next generation of Olympic and international champions, the Lieutenant Governor said. The approved NCOE is envisioned as a premier national centre for High Altitude Sports and various athletic competitions, while also serving as a major platform for skilling thousands of local youths in multiple sporting disciplines. The campus will include athletics tracks, indoor courts, football turf, hockey turfs, kabaddi andkho-kho courts,shooting range, swimming pool, taekwondo hall, sports skillingcentres,integrated strength & conditioning and rehabilitation complex,hostels,sports science centre,and sportsmedicine centre. The Centre is particularly significant for Jammu and Kashmir because of its strategic suitability for high altitude training, a proven advantage in building endurance, stamina, and competitive performance across several disciplines. Once established, the NCOE will enable athletes from J&K and beyond to train in an environment ideally suited for long-term athletic development, while also creating opportunities for the region to host training camps, coaching programmes, national-level competitions, and performance-based sports initiatives. The project is also expected to have a far-reaching developmental impact beyond competitive sports by creating pathways for local youth not only as athletes but also as coaches, trainers, technical officials, physiotherapists, sports science professionals, fitness experts, and support personnel, serving both as a high-performance sports institution and as a long-term engine of youth empowerment, skilling, and social development. The proposal was submitted by the Department in April 2026 at the Chintan Shivir held at SKICC Srinagar and was taken forward under the guidance of Chief Secretary Shri Atal Dulloo, who heads the Apex Committee for Centrally Sponsored Schemes, with the proposalbeingled by Commissioner Secretary Youth Services & Sports Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary. For coordinated facilitation of the next stages of the project, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg will be the Nodal Officer. The sanction of the first NCOE for Jammu and Kashmir is being seen as a defining milestone in the Union Territory's sporting journey, with J&K poised to emerge as a strong centre of excellence in sports capable of producing the next generation of Olympic, international, and national champions. est priority and that o
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Elaborate arrangements in place; traffic advisory issued Srinagar, Jun 25: Youm-e-Ashura, marking the 10th of Muharram and commemorating the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) and his companions in Karbala, will be observed in Jammu and Kashmir on Friday (June 26). The occasion marks the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It symbolises the ultimate sacrifice made by Imam Hussain (AS) and his 72 companions in the historic Battle of Karbala in 680 CE. On this day,theShia Muslims carry out major processions at multiple places across Kashmir. The main gathering is expected at Zaibal here and in the Budgam district also. The Zuljanah procession will be held from Lal Bazar-Zadibal today, where mourners from different parts of the Valley will participate and remember the sacrifices madeby the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his 72 companions. On this occasion, dozens of NGOs, departments including Police and others, aswell asdistrict administration, set up temporary tents as Sabeel where the volunteers or the officials serve the mourners by distributing water, food, and otherthings to them. Keepingin view the large gatherings,both police and civil administrations have made elaborate arrangements toensuresmooth conduct of the Muharram processions throughout the day. Meanwhile, the Traffic Police has issued a detailed traffic advisory for Youm-e-Ashura. The main Zuljinah procession will be taken out from Bota Kadal to Imambara Zadibal, affecting traffic in Zadibal and adjacent areas. In a statement, the traffic police said that to ensure smooth movement and public convenience, the following route diversions will be in place: Traffic moving towards Zadibal will be diverted at Firdous Cinema, Mill Stop, Lal Bazar and Bota Kadal. Motorists intending to go towards Hawal Road must take a right turn at Firdous Cinema towards Ali Masjid via Sazgaripora. Vehicles from Karan Nagar and Nallamar towards Soura will be diverted via Ali Jan Road only. No right turn towards Sazgaripora will be allowed at Ali Masjid. Motorists from Kalai Andhar will not be allowed towards Zadibal at Firdous Cinema and must take routes towards Sazgaripora or Nowhatta. Traffic from Soura will be restricted towards Zadibal from Nallabal onwards. At Nallabal/Nowshera, motorists are advised to use Zoonimar or Awantibhawan Road. Vehicles from Lal Bazar will not be allowed towards Botakadal. They must take Mallabagh or interior roads to reach Soura and beyond. TheTraffic Police has requested the general public to avoid unnecessary movement towards procession routes to prevent inconvenience. For any queries, citizens can contact Srinagar Traffic Police at 0194-2455179 or email trafficpolicecitysrinagar@gmail.com. Inconvenience, if any, is regretted, the advisory said.
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JKPs Project Hawk Eye: 360-degree security shield for Amarnath Yatra
416 CCTV cameras, facial recognition network Drones, sniper teams, AI-powered surveillance systems Srinagar, Jun 25: In a major push to ensure the safe and peaceful conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, Jammu & Kashmir Police have launched Project Hawk Eye, an extensive multi-layered surveillance and security initiative aimed at maintaining round-the-clock vigil along the entire pilgrimage route. Blending modern technology with strategic field deployment, the project has been rolled out by the police in Anantnag district of south Kashmir, to establish a comprehensive security grid with eyes in the sky and boots on the ground to secure thousands of pilgrims expected to undertake the annual yatra. A police officer privy to the development said that as part of the initiative, five dedicated drone units have been deployed at key locations to provide real-time aerial surveillance and situational awareness. The drone network is designed to monitor movement across vulnerable stretches, assist ground teams and ensure rapid response in case of emergencies or suspicious activity, he said. To further strengthen the security framework, police have established 28 Machan Morchas elevated observation posts at sensitive and strategically important locations across the route. In addition, 22 specially trained sniper teams have been positioned to reinforce preparedness and enhance tactical response capability. In one of the largest technology-driven surveillance deployments for the yatra, authorities have installed 416 high-resolution CCTV cameras integrated with Facial Recognition System (FRS) infrastructure at critical points. Officials said the system will allow continuous monitoring, help identify suspicious movements and strengthen preventive security measures during the pilgrimage. A police spokesperson said that Project Hawk Eye reflects the commitment of Anantnag Police to ensure a safe, secure and spiritually peaceful environment for every pilgrim undertaking the sacred journey. The initiative combines advanced surveillance technology with professional policing practices to create a seamless security network capable of responding swiftly to any emerging situation, the spokesperson said. Police officials said the security grid has been designed not only to counter threats but also to improve coordination, crowd management and emergency response along the yatra axis. The police have urged the public and pilgrims to cooperate with security personnel and immediately report any suspicious activity to the nearest police establishment. Project Hawk Eye is being seen as a significant step towards transforming the security architecture of SANJY-2026, with authorities aiming to ensure the smooth and successful conduct of one of the countrys most revered pilgrimages.
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Directs foolproof security, seamless arrangements; inspects Nunwan base camp Srinagar, Jun 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting at Pahalgam to review preparations for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026, starting from July 3, and directed all departments to ensure seamless arrangements, foolproof security, and a memorable experience for the pilgrims. He asked for a comprehensive security and disaster management plan with a zero-tolerance policy for operational lapses. The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari, Commissioner Secretary Youth Services and Sports and Nodal Officer for Pahalgam Axis Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg, IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi, IGP Traffic J&K M. Suleman Choudhary, Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, SSP Anantnag Amod Nagpure Ashok, and senior officers of civil administration, police, and security forces. The Lieutenant Governor held a comprehensive review of all key sectors, including logistics, lodging, healthcare facilities, sanitation, power and water supply, road connectivity, RFID cards, track maintenance and widening works, footbridge construction, langar setup, holding areas, traffic management, and security arrangements. He said that management of the Yatra requires a comprehensive, hybrid planning approach, stating: To ensure safety, weather-based evacuation protocols must be established alongside the strategic deployment of Mountain Response Teams (MRTs) at critical intervals. Furthermore, all transit tents must pass rigorous quality inspections and be equipped with functional fire extinguishers. On the tracks, real-time crowd analysis must be utilised to identify and clear choke points, while robust traffic management plans and designated parking zones must be enforced. Sinha instructed all concerned departments and agencies to ensure synergy and close coordination for timely completion ofworks, directed the BRO to complete all allotted works before the Yatra,and emphasised that transit camps and halt points must have trained manpower, along with reliable water and power supplies. LG Visits Nunwan Base Camp Later, the Lieutenant Governor visited the Nunwan base camp with senior officials and reviewed on-ground arrangements, conducting a detailed inspection of accommodation blocks and other infrastructure. He directed concerned officers to expedite pending works at remaining blocks, calling for timely completionwithout compromising on high-quality standards, pilgrim safety, comfort,andconvenience. Speaking to media persons, the Lieutenant Governor said: The Jammu Kashmir Administration, Police, Security Forces, Government of India, and the Shrine Board have finalised all preparations to ensure a safe and spiritually enriching experience for the devotees of Baba Amarnath. Local residents and all stakeholders are eager to welcome pilgrims arriving from across the nation. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag briefed the meeting on overall preparations, while SSP Anantnag delivered a detailed presentation on the multi-layered security framework in place. The Lieutenant Governor directed officials to conduct regular work monitoring and on-ground inspections to resolve gaps immediately. He was accompanied by senior officers during the base camp inspection.
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Amarnath Yatra to become global spiritual tourism hub: LG Sinha
A living embodiment of India's spiritual consciousness; offers unique model of coexistence Srinagar, Jun 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said the Amarnath Yatra is a living embodiment of India's spiritual consciousness, cultural heritage, and humane values that must be preserved, enriched, and passed on to future generations. The sacred Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra stands for social unity and deep inner reflection. A journey of patience, prayer, and connection with the divine, it reminds us that true spirituality is about exploring the light within, the LG said in his address at the Valedictory Session of an International Conference on Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, organised by the Government Degree College for Women, Anantnag, in collaboration with the District Administration Anantnag. The Lieutenant Governor said that many families and communities have served pilgrims for generations, with people from different faiths and beliefs playing vital roles in contributing to this pilgrimage. At a time when divisions appear to be rising in many parts of the world, Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra offers a unique model of coexistence. The pilgrimage conveys that the true purpose of faith is to bring people together. It is a spiritual journey of the shared values of humanity, he said, adding that the Yatra is also a vibrant celebration of India's cultural diversity where devotees from across the country bring their languages and traditions, making this diversity a medium of mutual respect and warmth. Sinha said the Yatra plays a critical role in the local economy, with pony operators, shopkeepers, artisans, hoteliers, and transport providersthousands of familiesdirectly or indirectly linked to the pilgrimage, generating livelihoods and accelerating regional development and infrastructure. Maintaining a balance between development and nature conservation is our collective responsibility. A zero-waste Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has been our commitment, and pilgrims areencouragedthrough campaigns such as 100 per cent waste recycling, organised waste-collection networks, and 'Bring plastic, take a bag'initiatives for environmental protection,he said. The LG highlighted that over the past two to three years,both tracks have been widened and illuminated at night, with ambulances stationedat designated points. Online registration, RFID and GPS-based monitoring, camera surveillance along the entire track, digital information systems, and modern communication technologies have made the pilgrimage safer, more accessible, and more transparent. In the future, the Shri Amarnath Ji pilgrimage will become an important centre for global spiritual tourism. It will introduce pilgrims and foreign visitors to the Yatra's grandeur as well as India's rich traditions of philosophy, yoga, meditation, and spirituality. The pilgrimage will also be a strong instrument of cultural diplomacy. Visitors from different countries can return having experienced profound spiritual wisdom, the Lieutenant Governor said. The conference was attended by Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board; Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Commissioner Secretary Youth Services and Sports and Nodal Officer for Pahalgam Axis; Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg; IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi; DIG South Kashmir Javid Iqbal Matoo; Deputy Commissioner Anantnag Dr Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat; SSP Anantnag Amod Nagpure Ashok; Principal Government Degree College for Women Anantnag Dr Khalida Hassan; Organising Secretary Prof Farooq Ahmed Malik; faculty, staff, students, prominent citizens, civil society members, and people from different walks of life.
Newly built Baramulla bridge collapses; people pay for what officials cleared in the files The collapse of a newly constructed bridge on the under-construction bypass road in Baramulla yesterday, injuring at least ten people and leaving one critically hurt with a spinal injury, is not just a technical failure. It is an indictment of the way public works are conceived, contracted, executed, and, all too often, casually signed off in Jammu and Kashmir. A structure that comes down within hours of its completion does not fail by chance; it fails by design. Somewhere along the chain, from drawing board to tendering, from material procurement to site supervision and final certification, corners have been cut, questions not asked, responsibilities diluted, and public safety treated as an afterthought. The injured shifted to GMC Baramulla, and the patient referred to Srinagar for specialised care, are paying the price for a culture in which deadlines, contracts and kickbacks routinely outweigh standards, supervision and integrity. Every time such an incident occurs, the script is painfully familiar. There is shock and condemnation. Authorities ake note and promise an inquiry. Committees are formed, reports are written and quietly buried. Meanwhile, the same contractors continue to win projects, the same officials continue to clear bills, and the same risks are imposed on ordinary people who have no choice but to use whatever infrastructure is built in their name. A bridge failure is a serious safety incident, not a minor lapse. The public has a right to know: Who designed this bridge? Which agency executed it? Who certified it as complete and safe? Were quality tests conducted independently, or merely shown on paper? These are not academic questions. They go to the heart of whether people in Kashmir can trust the roads, bridges and buildings they rely on every day. The administration must immediately order a time-bound, transparent technical audit by independent experts with no stake in the project. The findings must be made public in full. If design flaws, substandard materials or supervisory negligence are established, contractors must be blacklisted, engineers and officials held personally accountable, and criminal liability pursued where warranted. Beyond this specific case, there is an urgent need to overhaul how public infrastructure is monitored in Jammu and Kashmir. Third-party quality checks, public disclosure of project details, and community oversight cannot remain buzzwords in official presentations; they have to become enforceable practice on the ground. A bridge is meant to connect and protect, not to maim and terrify. The Baramulla collapse is a warning. If we do not demand and enforce accountability today, the next tragedy may not end with injuries alone.
From Dependence to Self-Reliance
There are phases in life when circumstances compel us to live alone DR SHAHID AMIN The intention behind writing this article is not to glorify living alone, but to share some experiences accumulated over many years and to offer a few lessons to young people who may, at some stage of life, find themselves away from their families. Certain experiences can be enriching if circumstances permit, but they should never be pursued at the cost of personal safety, well-being, or family responsibilities. If there is any riskphysical, emotional, financial, or otherwiseone should not deliberately choose isolation. Life, health, and safety are far more important than any lesson that can be learned from living alone. There are phases in life when circumstances compel us to live alone. For some, it may be due to studies, employment, professional commitments, or other responsibilities that take them away from home. While loneliness is often viewed negatively, living alone can become one of life's greatest teachers. It reveals strengths we never knew we possessed, teaches valuable life skills, and helps us appreciate the blessings we often take for granted. Recently, I found myself living alone in Gwalior while my family was away. What initially seemed like a routine adjustment soon turned into a journey of learning, self-discovery, and gratitude. When we live with our families, many daily responsibilities are shared among family members. We often do not realize how much effort goes into maintaining a home. Living alone changes that perception completely. The first lesson I learned was simple housekeeping. Dusting the room, arranging things properly, and keeping the surroundings clean became my responsibility. It taught me that cleanliness does not happen automatically; it requires discipline and effort. Soon, I began learning other skills. I learned how to iron clothes properly, wash utensils after meals, and prepare tea whenever I needed it. These may appear to be ordinary tasks, but performing them independently gives a sense of achievement and confidence. Every small accomplishment reminds us that we are capable of much more than we often believe. I also discovered that if required, I could cook food myself. Even if the meal was simple, the satisfaction of preparing something with one's own hands is immense. It develops self-reliance and reduces dependency on others. Living alone is not everyone's cup of tea. It demands emotional strength, courage, and discipline. When family members are around, there is always someone to talk to, share experiences with, or seek help from. Alone, you become your own motivator, problem-solver, and companion. You learn to manage difficult moments without immediate support. This independence gradually develops confidence. You begin to trust yourself more. You realize that many challenges that once seemed difficult can be handled calmly and effectively. Living alone also teaches responsibility. Before leaving the house, one has to ensure that everything is secure. Doors must be locked properly, electrical appliances checked, and belongings safeguarded. Such habits cultivate awareness, accountability, and maturity. Another important lesson was time management. Since I had to go outside for meals, I became more conscious of how I planned my day. Every activity required scheduling. This increased my appreciation for the value of time and the importance of organization. Living independently also provided practical lessons in financial management and negotiation. Something as simple as arranging meals taught me about pricing strategies and market behavior. For example, purchasing meals on a daily basis could cost around Rs. 90 per meal. However, committing to a monthly arrangement reduced the cost to approximately Rs. 60. Further discussions and negotiations could improve the deal even more. Such experiences teach us that markets operate on relationships, volume, commitment, and negotiation rather than fixed assumptions. These are lessons that cannot always be learned from books. Real-life experiences often become the best classroom. Living alone also offers flexibility. During this period, I found it easier to participate in professional events and activities outside my city and even in other states. Such opportunities contribute to personal growth, networking, and learning. Had my little children been at home, frequent travel would have required additional planning and consideration. This temporary freedom allowed me to engage more actively in professional development and community activities. Thus, while solitude has its challenges, it can also create opportunities for growth and exploration. Yet, perhaps the most important lesson of living alone is realizing the true value of family. When family members are present, we often become accustomed to their support and contributions. Their efforts become part of our daily routine, and sometimes we fail to recognize their significance. Living alone changes this perspective dramatically. One begins to appreciate the countless responsibilities managed by a spouse, parents, or other family members. If your wife is a homemaker and mother, be grateful for her contribution. Managing a household, caring for children, organizing daily routines, and supporting family members require dedication, patience, and sacrifice. These contributions may not always receive public recognition, but they form the foundation of a happy and functioning family. Even today, there are tasks for which I still seek my wife's guidance. For example, while I can wash clothes manually, operating the washing machine efficiently may require a quick phone call for assistance. Such moments remind us that expertise develops through consistent effort and experience. Family members do not merely share a house; they share responsibilities, emotions, burdens, and dreams. Their presence adds comfort, stability, and happiness to life. At the same time, living alone teaches another valuable lesson: every family member should participate in household responsibilities whenever possible. Helping with daily tasks should not be viewed as an obligation but as an opportunity. It creates understanding, mutual respect, and stronger relationships. When individuals participate in household work, they gain a deeper appreciation for the efforts of others. Moreover, such involvement develops practical life skills and self-confidence. It ensures that one can manage independently whenever circumstances require. (The Author is Associate Professor, Department of Management, President Institutions Innovation Council, ITM Gwalior and an IIMA (FDP) Alumnus. He is certified Business Consultant by AIMA and can be reached at dr.shahidamin15@gmail.com )
The Magnetic Pull of Karbala: A Journey to the Heart of Ultimate Sacrifice
I have not risen to spread mischief or injustice, but to reform the Ummah of my grandfather Imam Hussain (A.S.) There are moments in human history when a single stand alters humanity's moral compass forever. The stand taken by Imam Hussain ibn Ali (A.S.), the beloved grandson of the Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.), is perhaps the most profound of them all. Known across the centuries as the Sayyid al-Shuhada (The Master of Martyrs), Imam Hussains sacrifice at Karbala was not merely a historical battle; it was a timeless declaration of justice against tyranny, truth against falsehood, and dignity against humiliation. The Ultimate Sacrifice for Islam In the year 61 AH, the Islamic world stood at a critical crossroads. The core values of justice, compassion, and integrity taught by the Prophet were being compromised by the tyrannical rule of Yazid. When demanded to give his oath of allegiance, Imam Hussain chose a path of absolute refusal. To capitulate would mean the distortion of Islam itself. With a small band of 72 companionsconsisting of his closest family, loyal friends, and even his six-month-old infant son, Ali AsgharImam Hussain stood his ground on the scorching sands of Karbala. I have not risen to spread mischief or injustice, but to reform the Ummah of my grandfather. Imam Hussain (A.S.) Surrounded, starved of water for three days under the blazing sun, and facing a massive army, Imam Hussain and his companions chose honor over capitulation. One by one, they laid down their lives. Hussains sacrifice was total: he gave his wealth, his family, and ultimately his own life to ensure that the pure, ethical message of Islam would live on forever. Centuries ago, the great Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti perfectly captured this unyielding spirit in his immortal Persian quatrain: Shah ast Hussain, Padshah ast Hussain Deen ast Hussain, Deen Panah ast Hussain Sar dad, na dad dast dar dast-e-Yazeed Haqqa ke binay-e-La Ilaha ast Hussain (Ruler is Hussain, Emperor is Hussain, Faith is Hussain, the Refuge of Faith is Hussain. He gave his head, but did not give his hand to Yazid, Verily, Hussain is the very foundation of Truth.) Triumph Over Tyranny: The Eternal Condemnation of Falsehood The tragedy of Karbala reflects a profound truth: no matter how strong, heavily armed, or treacherous an enemy may appear, a brave soul anchored in faith can never be conquered. Yazid possessed the state machinery, a vast army, and absolute temporal power. Yet, Imam Hussain (A.S.) remained completely steadfast, unshakeable in his commitment to the divine commands of Allah. By choosing a noble death over a compromised life, Imam Hussain achieved a moral victory that completely inverted the traditional concept of conquest. The heartbreaking sacrifice of his helpless family members and devoted companions did not silence his message; instead, it became a permanent tribunal. Across generations, the blood of these innocent martyrs stands as an eternal indictment, continuously condemning Yazid, his protectors, and his followers for all time. Power faded into infamy, while ultimate sacrifice transformed into immortal glory. A Personal Journey to the Heart of Karbala To truly understand the magnetic pull of Imam Hussain is to witness the place where his physical journey ended and his spiritual legacy began. Having visited his holy shrine in December 2023 along with family and friends, the experience remains etched in the soul as something genuinely transformative. Stepping into the sacred precinct, one is instantly struck by the sheer scale of devotion. The Mausoleum of Imam Hussain is a masterpiece of Islamic architecturea stunning symphony of golden domes, intricate mirror-work, and towering minarets that seem to pierce the heavens. Yet, the true beauty of the shrine lies not in its gold or marble, but in its atmosphere. Every year, this magnificent mausoleum attracts lakhs of pilgrims from every corner of the globespanning different races, languages, and even faiths. Walking among the throngs of people, the energy is palpable. It is a place where tears of grief seamlessly blend with an overwhelming sense of peace and spiritual renewal. You arrive as a visitor, but you leave feeling a part of a global family united by the love of justice. Living Forever in the Hearts of Humanity Imam Hussain does not belong to one sect, one religion, or one era. His legacy belongs to anyone who believes in human dignity. Great leaders throughout history, from Mahatma Gandhi to Nelson Mandela, have drawn inspiration from his stance at Karbala. Gandhi famously noted that he learned from Hussain how to achieve victory while being oppressed. The tragedy of Karbala happened over 1,400 years ago, but the story is alive. Empires have risen and crumbled into dust, and the names of tyrants have been relegated to the darker chapters of history. Yet, Imam Hussain (A.S.) defies the passage of time. He requires no earthly kingdom, for he has conquered a far more enduring realm. Through his boundless courage and unmatched love for truth, Hussain lives onvibrant, beloved, and deeply reveredin our hearts forever. It is this ultimate spiritual victory over worldly tyranny that is perfectly encapsulated in the immortal words of Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar: Qatle Hussain asal mein marge Yazeed hai, Islam zinda hota hai har Karbala ke baad. (The martyrdom of Hussain is, in reality, the death of Yazid, Islam is revitalized and reborn after every Karbala.) (The writer is a former civil servant from the administrative service. 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In praise of Imaam Hussain A.S.
ER. ROUF MAQBOOL O my pen, open up your tongue and flow your ink with reverence. Open up with profound manners and extreme etiquettes. And write an eulogy in praise of a great martyr worthy of his exalted station. A gallant who stood up for upholding the system of truth and justice. A Braveheart who faced an empire, but never bowed to it. A valiant who rose against the system of falsehood and oppression and put his life on the line. A Lionheart who accepted to put his head on the spear than to submit to the rule of falsehood and oppression. A patient valiant, on whom the water of euphrates was stopped in the sweltering heat of Karbala, who instead of giving his hand to Yazeed chose to remain thirsty... A Lionheart whose bravery songs are sung by the wilderness of Karbala and waters of euphrates to this day. A courageous father who held the arrow ridden body of his thirsty infant soaked in blood but still stood firm and unflappable. Have you seen a martyr who has honoured the station of martyrdom by sacrificing himself and his bloodline. Hussain Ibn Ali (A.S.) is the holy name of this valiant. Hussain (A.S.), The king of martyrs, is this Braveheart. Hussain (A.S.), The leader of the youth of Al Jannah. Hussain (A.S.), The upholder of truth and justice. Hussain (A.S.), The glowing light of Prophet's (SAW) home. Hussain (A.S.), The coolness of the eyes of Muhammad (SAW) Hussain (A.S.), The heart throb of the lion of Allah, Ali (A.S.) Hussain (A.S.), The beloved of leaderess of women of Al jannah, Fatimat u Zahraa (A.S.) May peace be upon You, O Great Warrior of Karbala. May peace be upon You, O King of the Martyrs of Karbala. May peace be upon You, O Triumphant of the Battle of Karbala. May Salutations be upon You, O Beacon of Light and Truth. May Salutations be upon You, O Voice of the resistance . May Salutations be upon you, O Guardian of Islam. Times will end and tyrants will fall, but Your legacy and name shall remain. O the sword of the Al Haq and Conqueror of our Hearts. Accept my deepest and profound Salutations Ya Hussain ibn Ali (A.S)..... With profound love and tears. From Your servant.. ER. Rouf Maqbool
Imam Hussain (A.S.), Yazid and the Eternal Message of Karbala
Imam Hussain (A.S.) sacrificed everything to uphold justice, leaving behind a timeless example of integrity and moral courage The tragedy of Karbala is one of the most profound and inspiring events in the history of Islam. It occurred on the 10th of Muharram, 61 AH (680 CE), when Imam Hussain ibn Ali (A.S.), the beloved grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), stood against the rule of Yazid ibn Muawiyah. Although the battle took place more than thirteen centuries ago, its message of truth, justice, and sacrifice continues to inspire millions of people across the world. After the death of Muawiyah, his son Yazid assumed power and demanded allegiance from leading Muslim personalities, including Imam Hussain (A.S.). Imam Hussain (A.S.) refused to pledge allegiance because he believed that Yazid's rule was inconsistent with the principles of justice, morality, and good governance taught by Islam. For Imam Hussain (A.S.), remaining silent in the face of injustice would have meant compromising the values for which his grandfather, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), had struggled and sacrificed. In response to invitations from the people of Kufa, Imam Hussain (A.S.) set out from Makkah with his family and a small group of loyal companions. However, before reaching Kufa, they were intercepted by Yazid's forces and forced to camp on the plains of Karbala in present-day Iraq. There, they faced severe hardship as access to water from the River Euphrates was blocked. Men, women, and children in Imam Hussain's camp endured extreme thirst and suffering. On the 10th of Muharram, known as Ashura, the forces of Yazid launched an attack against Imam Hussain (A.S.) and his companions. Despite being vastly outnumbered, Imam Hussain (A.S.) and his followers displayed remarkable courage, faith, and determination. One by one, his companions and family members embraced martyrdom. Finally, Imam Hussain (A.S.) himself was martyred while standing firmly for truth and justice. The significance of Karbala extends far beyond a historical battle. It represents the eternal struggle between truth and falsehood, justice and oppression, righteousness and tyranny. Imam Hussain (A.S.) demonstrated that moral principles should never be sacrificed for worldly gain or political power. His sacrifice taught humanity that dignity, honour, and faith are more valuable than life itself when fundamental values are at stake. Today, the message of Karbala continues to resonate across cultures and generations. Every year, millions of people commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (A.S.) during Muharram, drawing inspiration from his courage and steadfastness. His stand against injustice serves as a universal lesson for all people, regardless of religion or background. The legacy of Karbala reminds us that while oppressive rulers may possess temporary power, truth ultimately prevails. Imam Hussain (A.S.) sacrificed everything to uphold justice, leaving behind a timeless example of integrity and moral courage. His life and martyrdom continue to illuminate the path of righteousness for humanity, proving that the voice of truth can never be silenced. Indeed, the lesson of Karbala is that principles endure long after power fades. The Thirst of Karballa In Karbalaa , under the scorching sky, thirst surrounded, yet truth was their cry. Imaam Hussain (AS) stood with honesty, for Allah's pleasure, for humanity. Loyalty they showed, till their last breath, With bonds unbroken, stronger than death. Determination in every heart, They chose the path, though it tore them apart. With IMAAN so pure, their spirits high, And FAITH in Allah, never asking why. They knew His mercy is vast and true, To quench the thirst, He had a plan in view. The blood of Imam Hussain (AS) that day Flowed on the sands in a blessed way. It quenched the thirst of Karbalaa's land, A mercy from Allah, by His command. O soul! take the lesson, hold it tight, Truth, loyalty, faith-your path, your light. Till the Day of Judgment, this call will remain, Karbalaa lives on in every heart and vein. (The author is a former tutor, Department of Health Services, Jammu & Kashmir)
The cautious position adopted by Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president B.K. Hariprasad and Home Minister Priyank Kharge on the proposed acquisition of agricultural land for the Bidadi Township Project, coupled with suggestions that the project may be shelved if farmers refuse to part with their holdings, is expected to strengthen the resolve of protesting farmers and provide fresh ammunition to the BJP-JD(S) alliance
Educating the populace about the harms of rash driving, the importance of wearing helmets and the sensible use ofroadswhile driving or walking is imperative Let me begin with the quote: Every accident is a notice that something is wrong. Jammu and Kashmir is awaiting to get the better of road accidents; hardly a day passes when news of a road mishap is not reported. Five persons, including three pilgrims, died and six others were injured yesterday (Wednesday) in two separate road accidents in Jammu & Kashmirs Doda and Reasi districts. Although last year witnessed a majoraccidentin North Kashmir's Handwara Tehsil where four members of a family were killed in a road accident and another stunningincident took the life of two brothers from Rishipora Kulgam, the Union Territory appreciably has recorded a 13.6 per cent decline in road accidents over the past three years, with the number of incidents falling from 6,120 in 2023 to 5,287 in 2025 . Road accidents do not happen on their own we cause them. Reckless driving is not an uncommon sight. Although driving hastily is strictly prohibited due to the dangers linked with it, thousands of drivers (underage or adults) can be seen taking to it at will. 90 % underage people drive vehicles bikes, scooty, auto rickshaws and cars with or without a licence, and put lives on the line, including their own. Raw emotions best their driving. Has general public taken it as something normal? Such a response, incidentally, strengthens rash driving. Notably, deaths due to road accidents in Jammu and Kashmir/ JK, remain a leading cause. According to a recently released report by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), an alarming total of 4,287 lives were tragically lost due to road accidents from 2018 to 2022 inJ&K. As per media reports, Jammu and Kashmirin 2023 saw a jumpinroadaccidents; 6,298incidentswere reported. It killed 893 people, leaving 8,489 others wounded. The police dutifully say that the chief causes of these accidents are excessive speed, overloading and rough driving. Unfortunately, there are only a few takers of the police version. Sceptical citizens cannot be cooperative, and distrust ends all good efforts in vain. Tragically, about 60 % bikers ( of every age) especiallyinrural areas do not drive wearing helmets.Insome cases, the helmet could be found tied to the vehicle. Not put on. Why don't you wear this helmet? I asked a biker at a petrol pump.I drive thoughtfully and so don't need it ! came the blunt response. But you have the helmet along , I said. I put it on immediately if the police are checking anywhere, the middle-aged man retorted. Parents are mostly squarely responsible for the (underage) accidents. A friend recently told this columnist that in his neighbourhood, two underage boys met with an accident when they were driving an auto rickshaw. The friend further said the driving minor had received the rickshaw from his home. Had his parents denied the ride, the accident could have been averted. Agreed that teenagers/ the underaged are hard to convince against driving not to speak of just rash driving but we as adults or parents must dutifully discourage this routine activity. A firm stance by parents and social disapproval can work wonders. Not impossible, although an uphill task. More disturbing is the glorification of speeding and overtaking, the two main causes of road accidents. Uncalled-for praise for speeding from adults and parents on multiple occasions comes as a pat on the back of the young drivers who risk everything, including life, while driving. That promotes the recklessoperation of vehicles. Look around, your eyes will sight a teenage biker orcardriverwith their parents or any adult travelling long. Plus, the vehicles are seen overloaded shockingly. Many adults ignorantly derive pleasure from this pointless behaviour. Taking heart from this adult attitude, teenagers indulgeinunnecessary overthinking, a major cause ofroadmishaps. Isn't it bad driving if you race past avehicleinfront of you after coming closer to it? This blinds you to thevehiclezooming in your direction from the opposite side.You can well overtake calmly and slowly from a safer distance.Impatience, anger and overconfidence are enemies of safe driving. You need acool head while driving. Inaddition to good and responsible parenting, effective schooling and education could potentially deterunsafe driving. That calls for a serious intervention by policy-makers, media and civil society to frame a curriculum which creates awareness ontrafficnorms and regulations and safe use ofroads.Surprisingly, commuters do not keep to theroadside or footpaths. This behaviour forces vehicle operators to blow horns needlessly, leading to everyone's inconvenience, apart from contributing toaccidentson several occasions. Therefore, the strict implementation of the codal norms in place against irrational driving is a crucial step. Pertinently, the government has implemented the Good Samaritan and Road Accident Victim Fund (RAVF) schemes to provide cashless treatment for victims. It is heartening to witness the traffic enforcement agencies having shifted fully to the e-challan system. In 2024 , authorities issued 40,197 e-challans, seized 429 vehicles and suspended 2,259 driving licences. Enforcement intensified in 2025 with 52,543 e-challans issued, 1,528 vehicles seized, and 1,641 driving licences suspended. Additionally, 10,439 vehicles were blacklisted, and 1,192 registration certificates were cancelled in 2025 . This sublime piece of work, for the past few years, has prevented unlawful driving to a great extent. Equally important is to discipline the general public as to the reasonable use of roads. Religious leaders can also play a pivotal role in containing thoughtless driving and in sermonising people on road use. Road widening is prudent, but speeding and overtaking predominate on wide roads. The real prescription is to demonstrate round- the- clock commitment and fortify the efforts to arrest the alarming growth of road accidents. At the policy level, the philosophy behindvehicleissuance can be reconsidered.Educating the populace about the harms of rash driving, the importance of wearing helmets and the sensible use ofroadswhile driving or walking is imperative. Ours is this society; it can be reformed when we all act together. A blame game, on the contrary, impliesanescape from our responsibilities. Never will it work, accusing one another. (The Author is an RK columnist and teacher by profession. Feedback: Sheikhshabir518@gmail.com )
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10 Injured as Bridge Collapses in Baramulla
Locals demanded thorough inquiry Srinagar, June 25: At least ten workers were injured after an under-construction bridge collapsed along the Srinagar-Uri national highway in the Charadari area of north Kashmirs Baramulla district on Thursday. Officials said the incident took place on a newly developed bypass stretch where road widening and four-lane infrastructure works are being executed by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). According to eyewitnesses, the bridge suddenly gave way shortly after a major phase of construction had been completed. The collapse triggered panic at the site as concrete and steel debris came crashing down. The structure had not yet been inaugurated or opened for public use. Officials said the bridge is believed to have suffered a structural failure just hours after workers wrapped up construction activities on the bypass section. The sudden collapse left several labourers trapped beneath the debris. Rescue teams, aided by local volunteers, immediately launched an operation to evacuate the injured. All ten workers were pulled out and shifted to Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla and District Hospital Baramulla for treatment. The injured have been identified as Shamiudin Din (35), Mustafa (25), Mohammad Zakir (35), Jasvir Singh (35), M. Mahmood (35), Manzoor Ahmad (40), Junaid Ahmad (30), and Mohammad Akhter (45), among others. Dr Parvaiz Masoodi, Medical Superintendent GMC Baramulla said the hospital received ten injured workers. Nine of the patients had fractures and lacerations, while one sustained a spinal injury. Specialists from the surgery, orthopaedics, ophthalmology and medicine departments attended them. Following necessary investigations and treatment, all patients were found to be stable and were discharged, Masoodi said. Meanwhile, the incident has raised concerns among local residents regarding the quality of construction and materials being used in the project. Locals have demanded a thorough inquiry into the collapse and alleged that substandard material may have been used. Such incidents are alarming and could prove fatal if they occur after the bridge is opened to the public. The government must investigate the matter and fix accountability, local residents said.
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Kangan: A large branch of a walnut tree fell on a residential house in Poshkar area of Kangan on Wednesday evening, partially damaging the structure and triggering panic among residents. According to locals, the incident occurred after continuous rainfall and strong winds lashed the area for several hours. The branch suddenly snapped and crashed onto the house, damaging a portion of the roof and other parts of the house . Family members present inside the house escaped unhurt in what residents described as a miraculous escape. However, the incident has created fear among locals, who expressed concern over the safety of houses located near old and large trees, especially during adverse weather conditions. Residents said heavy rains and gusty winds had been reported in the area before the incident, raising concerns about the risk posed by weakened tree branches. Locals have urged the authorities to assess the damage and provide financial assistance to the affected family. They have also demanded the identification and pruning of potentially hazardous trees near residential areas to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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Govt Sets Target to Immunise 18.9 Lakh Children
Commissioner Secretary chairs meeting; reviews preparedness Focus on transit points and high-risk areas Jammu, June 25: Commissioner Secretary, Health & Medical Education (H&ME), M Raju, on Thursday chaired a detailed meeting of the State Task Force to review the preparedness and micro-planning for the upcoming Pulse Polio National Immunization Day scheduled for Sunday, June 28, 2026. The comprehensive review meeting saw the active participation of Deputy Commissioners, Chief Medical Officers (CMOs), Director Family Welfare, MCH & Immunization, Director Health Services Jammu and Director Health Services Kashmir. Speaking at the meeting, M Raju highlighted that while India has proudly maintained its polio-free status since its last wild poliovirus case in January 2011 and the official certification in March 2014, the threat of re-importation remains critical due to the ongoing transmission in neighboring countries. The Commissioner Secretary commended the health departments of both the divisions for achieving an exceptionally high and sensitive non-polio Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) surveillance rate. Jammu and Kashmir has recorded an AFP surveillance rate of 6.6 cases per 100,000 population under the 15-year age group, significantly outperforming the national average of 3.6, thereby meeting and exceeding the target threshold. To ensure that o child is missed during the three-day immunization campaign (June 2830, 2026), a massive target of 1,891,821 children below the age of 5 years has been established across the Union Territory. A total of 24,176 vaccine carriers have already been distributed among the secure cold chain logistics at every point. It was informed in the meeting that the health department has mobilised a combined force of 40,291 vaccinators, 2,610 supervisors, 10,253 vaccination booths, 791 transit points, 337 mela/bazaar sites and 825 mobile teams. The Commissioner Secretary issued instructions to the Deputy Commissioners and Chief Medical Officers to maintain absolute coverage (100%) with a rigorous focus on Special Areas and Transit Sites. It was also instructed to ensure that the Dedicated mobile teams target high-risk areas (HRAs) including nomadic sites, migratory slums, brick kilns, construction zones and industrial areas. The Transit teams will be ensured at all active railway stations, airports, bus terminals, religious places and tourist/picnic spots. Concluding the review, M Raju emphasized that the Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) and Deputy CMOs shall liaise with all the concerned line departments to ensure the quality and coverage indicators of the round in coordination with their respective Deputy Commissioners. He appealed to all parents, citizens, and civil society stakeholders to extend full support to the health workers and ensure that every child under 5 receives the Two Drops of Life on June 28, 2026.
Traffic Police Issues Diversion Plan for 10th Muharram
Budgam Town to Remain No-Ply Zone on 10th Muharram Budgam, 25, June : The Traffic Police Rural Kashmir has issued a comprehensive traffic advisory ahead of the 10th Muharram processions scheduled to be held in Budgam and parts of Baramulla district on Friday, warning commuters of significant traffic disruptions and extensive diversions throughout the day. According to an advisory issued by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic Rural Kashmir, Liaqat Ali, a major Muharram procession will be taken out from Mirgund Budgam to Zabber Mohalla (Main Chowk Budgam). In view of the religious procession and the anticipated participation of a large number of mourners, vehicular movement through Budgam town is expected to remain heavily affected from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm. The Traffic Police has advised motorists to avoid unnecessary travel through Budgam town during the specified period and to use designated alternate routes to prevent inconvenience and ensure smooth conduct of the procession. The traffic police said that Budgam town will remain a complete No-Ply Zone during the procession, with all vehicular movement restricted on the affected routes. To facilitate traffic management and maintain public safety, several diversions and re-routing plans have been put in place. Srinagar-bound traffic coming from the Beerwah area via Budgam will be diverted at Nasrullahpora through Harran, Soibugh Hajibagh and Sharifabad before joining Srinagar at Parimpora near Toyota Ansari Motors. Similarly, Srinagar-bound traffic from the inner areas of Magam via Budgam will be routed through Soibugh Hajibagh, Sharifabad and Parimpora towards Srinagar. Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) travelling from the Khansahib area towards Srinagar will be diverted through Ichgam, Gudsathoo, Panzan, Chadoora and Kralpora, while Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs) will be directed through Ichgam, Zoor, Khanpora, Wadipora and Ompora before proceeding towards Srinagar. Traffic heading from Srinagar towards Khansahib and Doodhpathri will be diverted at Wadipora via Khanpora, Qazibagh and Ichgam. Vehicles travelling towards Srinagar from the Jawalapora area will be diverted at Crusher Point Budgam through Lakhripora, Pallar, Waterwani, Nasrullahpora, Soibugh Hajibagh and Sharifabad before reaching Parimpora. However the traffic from Waterhail and Shulipora areas will be rerouted through Waterwani, Nasrullahpora, Soibugh Hajibagh and Sharifabad towards Srinagar. The advisory further said that Srinagar-bound traffic from Phalchal and Choon areas will be diverted at Choon Crossing via Qazibagh, Khanpora, Wadipora and Ompora. Meanwhile, traffic authorities have also announced restrictions and diversions in connection with another Muharram procession scheduled to be held at Hanjiveera Pattan in Baramulla district. Officials said that vehicular movement along the Srinagar-Baramulla Road is likely to remain affected from 6:00 am to 2:30 pm due to the procession. Commuters travelling on the highway have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel during the affected hours and make use of alternate routes. Under the traffic management plan, Srinagar-bound vehicles from Kupwara, Baramulla and Sopore will be diverted through Hamray, Naidkhai, Sumbal, Shadipora and Shalteng before entering Srinagar. Similarly, traffic travelling from Srinagar towards Baramulla, Sopore and Kupwara will be routed via Narbal Crossing, Magam, Zangam and Pattan. Authorities have also directed Baramulla-bound traffic from Singhpora, Harda Reth and Mirgund to use the Jheel BridgeMagamZangamPattan route.
J&K Faces Growing Diabetes Burden As Lifestyle Diseases Increase
Move more, sit less, early action can ensure a healthier tomorrow Srinagar, Jun 25: Diabetes mellitus is emerging as a major public health challenge in Jammu and Kashmir, with health experts warning that rapid lifestyle changes, rising obesity, unhealthy dietary habits, and physical inactivity are contributing to an alarming increase in the disease across the Union Territory. According to the latest National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6) 2023-24 Biomarker Data, 13 percent of women and 11.3 percent of men aged 15 years and above in Jammu and Kashmir have high blood sugar levels (above 140 mg/dl) or are taking medication for diabetes. The prevalence is significantly higher in urban areas, where 17 percent of women and 14.6 percent of men are affected, compared to 11.9 percent and 10.3 percent respectively in rural areas. The survey indicates a sharp rise in diabetes prevalence compared to NFHS-5 (2019-21), when elevated blood sugar was reported among 8.7 percent of women and 8 percent of men. Experts say the trend reflects the growing burden of non-communicable diseases in the region. Earlier ICMR-INDIAB studies had estimated the overall prevalence of diabetes in the Jammu region at 18.9 percent, with urban prevalence reaching 26.5 percent compared to 14.5 percent in rural areas. Prediabetes prevalence was reported at 10.8 percent. In Kashmir Valley, studies found adult diabetes prevalence in Srinagar at 9.8 percent, while impaired fasting glucose (prediabetes) affected 22.2 percent of adults. Among tribal populations, diabetes prevalence was relatively lower at around 8.3 percent. Health experts say a considerable percent of diabetes cases in J&K remain undiagnosed, leaving many individuals vulnerable to severe complications before receiving treatment. Obesity has emerged as one of the strongest risk factors. The NFHS-6 data reveals that 36.7 percent of women and 27.1 percent of men aged 15-49 years are overweight or obese. Urban women show the highest prevalence at 48.7 percent, followed by urban men at 35.3 percent. Dr. S. Muhammad Salim Khan, Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Government Medical College Srinagar has attributed the growing diabetes burden to physical inactivity, sedentary lifestyles, consumption of refined carbohydrates, sugary beverages and processed foods, urbanisation, stress, poor sleep, tobacco use and alcohol consumption. People above 40 years of age, those with obesity, hypertension, heart disease, family history of diabetes, central obesity, women with gestational diabetes, PCOS, post-menopausal women, and sedentary workers are particularly at risk, he said. In an advisory Khan said common warning signs include excessive thirst, frequent urination, excessive hunger, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, blurred vision, slow-healing wounds, recurrent infections, and tingling or numbness in the feet. However, many individuals may have no symptoms, underscoring the need for regular screening. Under current recommendations, all adults aged above 30 years should undergo annual diabetes screening, particularly those with risk factors. Screening methods include blood sugar testing, HbA1c assessment, oral glucose tolerance tests and community-based risk assessments, it said. Experts warn that uncontrolled diabetes can lead to serious microvascular complications such as diabetic retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy, as well as macrovascular complications including heart attacks, stroke and peripheral vascular disease. To prevent diabetes, health professionals recommend a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and pulses, at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week, maintaining a healthy body weight, and regular health check-ups. Losing just 5-10 percent of body weight can significantly improve blood sugar control. The advisory mentions that India currently has an estimated 89.8 million adults living with diabetes, a figure projected to rise to 156.7 million by 2050. In Jammu and Kashmir, urban diabetes prevalence could exceed 25-30 percent in the coming years, with increasing cases expected among younger adults. Experts warn that without timely intervention, the region could witness a substantial rise in diabetes-related heart disease, kidney disease, stroke, vision loss and nerve disorders. They said people should know their numbers, screen after 30, move more and sit less stressing that prediabetes is reversible and that early action today can ensure a healthier tomorrow.
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Cooperative Banks Must Embrace Technology: Bhutani
Srinagar Hosts 8th National Cooperative Conference Deliberations focus on strengthening grassroots institutions Srinagar, June 25: The 8th National Conference on the theme Sahkar se Samriddhi From Vision to Ground Reality commenced in Srinagar on Wednesday, bringing together senior officials, cooperative institutions and stakeholders from across the country to deliberate on the future direction of Indias cooperative sector. Organised under the Ministry of Cooperation, Government of India, the conference focused on reviewing progress made over the last five years, identifying implementation challenges and preparing a roadmap for strengthening cooperatives at the grassroots level. Addressing the conference, Secretary, Ministry of Cooperation, Dr. Ashish Kumar Bhutani said the creation of a dedicated Ministry of Cooperation marked a major shift from a regulatory approach to a development-driven model aimed at strengthening cooperatives as institutions of rural prosperity and inclusive growth. He highlighted initiatives undertaken in recent years, including computerisation of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS), adoption of model bye-laws, formation of multipurpose cooperatives and expansion into sectors such as exports, organic products and seeds. Dr. Bhutani stressed that the next phase of cooperative development must focus on quality, accountability, professional management and visible outcomes at the grassroots level rather than numerical expansion alone. Emphasising technology adoption, he said cooperative institutions, especially banks, must modernise operations and adopt digital platforms to remain competitive and improve service delivery. The conference also discussed sustainability initiatives, including opportunities in dairy, compressed biogas and value recovery from agricultural by-products. A key feature of the event was its State-led format, with States and Union Territories sharing best practices, innovations and challenges in strengthening the cooperative ecosystem. Deliberations were also held on expanding PACS, strengthening agri-infrastructure, promoting business diversification and improving institutional linkages with markets. Representatives from national institutions including NABARD, NDDB, IFFCO, KRIBHCO, NAFED, NCCF and NCDC participated in discussions on financing, capacity building and cooperative-led growth. The conference concluded with the identification of actionable points and six-month implementation targets aimed at accelerating cooperative development across States and Union Territories.
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MLA Uri visits HSS Sultandaki, inaugurates new buildings
Srinagar, June 25: In a major boost to educational infrastructure, MLA Uri, Dr Sajjad Shafi on Thursday visited Government Higher Secondary School (HSS) Sultandaki where he inaugurated the construction of an additional accommodation block and teachers quarters. Addressing students, staff, and local residents, the MLA reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening the education sector in the Uri constituency. He emphasized that quality educational infrastructure is essential for providing students with a better learning environment. During the visit, Dr Shafi also announced financial assistance from his Constituency Development Fund (CDF). He sanctioned 5 lakh for the construction and development of the school auditorium and 1 lakh for strengthening the school library five computer systems for the school to strengthen digital learning. He also directed the BDO Boniyar to prepare a proposal of 8 lakh for the levelling of the school ground and instructed the Sports Department to utilize available funds for the development of sports infrastructure at Higher Secondary School Sultandaki aiming to enhance academic and co-curricular facilities for students. The school administration, staff members, students, and local residents expressed their gratitude to the MLA for inaugurating the development projects and extending additional financial support for the institution. They said the new infrastructure and CDF assistance would significantly improve educational facilities at Government Higher Secondary School Sultandaki.
Youm-e-Ashura : Dr Farooq, Omar Recall Sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS), Companions
Srinagar, June, 25 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on thursday paid glowing tributes to Sayyid-ush-Shuhada Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his loyal companions saying that the unparalleled sacrifice of Karbala continues to illuminate the path of truth, justice, steadfastness and unwavering faith for all humanity. In his message, Dr. Farooq said that the supreme sacrifice rendered by Hazrat Imam Aali Maqam (AS), along with his family members and devoted companions, stands as an eternal symbol of resistance against tyranny, oppression, falsehood, and injustice. He said that Imam Hussain (AS) does not belong to any particular sect or community alone; rather, his legacy is the collective inheritance of the entire Ummah and all mankind. The sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) conveys a timeless lesson that those who remain steadfast upon truth and principles attain immortality in the hearts of people, while oppressors, despite fleeting worldly victories, are destined for disgrace and condemnation in history. The tragedy of Karbala teaches us the values of patience (Sabr), sacrifice (Qurbani), faithfulness and absolute submission to the will of Almighty Allah, he said. Dr. Farooq prayed that the sacred occasion of Youm-e-Ashura becomes a source of peace, prosperity, communal harmony, and divine blessings for the people of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh, as well as the entire nation. Echoing these sentiments, Omar Abdullah highlighted the profound spiritual and historical significance of the holy month of Muharram-ul-Haram, particularly the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS), the beloved grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He said that Imam Hussain (AS), along with his family members and companions, upheld the lofty principles and noble teachings of Islam at Karbala, offering the ultimate sacrifice to safeguard truth, justice and human dignity.
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Ashok Koul Chairs BJP Meet in Gurez, Inaugurates Party Office
Bandipora, June 25:- BJP General Secretary (Org), J&K and Ladakh, Ashok Koul, chaired an organisational review meeting with party workers at Dak Bungalow, Gurez, in Bandipora district. In a statement, the officials said that the meeting focused on strengthening the party organisation at the grassroots level, enhancing public outreach, and discussing upcoming party programmes and activities in the region. Addressing the Party workers at Gurez, Ashok Koul emphasised the need for dedicated efforts by party workers to further strengthen the BJP's presence among the people and effectively communicate the policies and welfare initiatives of the govt. He urged party cadres to remain actively engaged with the public and work towards addressing their concerns. The meeting was attended by BJP State Secretary Mudasir Wani, District President Bandipora Mudasir Farooq Jan, and former DDC Tulail (Gurez) Raja Ajaz, along with other senior party leaders and workers. On the occasion, Ashok Koul also inaugurated the newly established BJP Office in Gurez, marking a significant step towards strengthening the party's organisational infrastructure in the border region. The leaders expressed confidence that the new office would serve as an effective platform for public engagement and party activities in Gurez.
MLA Banihal Inaugurates BANIHAL Landmark Signboard
Banihal, June 25: In a significant step towards enhancing the visual identity and tourism potential of Banihal, MLA Banihal Sajjad Shaheen on Thursday inaugurated the iconic BANIHAL Landmark Sign Board, a 20-foot-tall steel fabrication structure erected on a prominent hillside overlooking Banihal town. The landmark has been constructed under the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) and is the first installation of its kind in Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing the media on the occasion, Shaheen said that the landmark sign board symbolizes the identity, pride, and aspirations of the people of Banihal. He remarked that the project has been conceived to provide Banihal with a distinctive visual identity while promoting the town as an attractive destination for tourists and visitors. The MLA stated that the inauguration marks the beginning of a comprehensive beautification programme for all major towns of the Banihal Assembly Constituency, which will be implemented in a phased manner. He said that several initiatives aimed at improving the aesthetic appeal, public spaces, and overall urban environment of towns across the constituency are under active consideration and will be taken up progressively. Sajjad Shaheen further announced that a major beautification project for Banihal town is already in the pipeline, and work on the same will commence shortly. The proposed initiative will focus on improving the town's appearance through landscape development, enhancement of public spaces, installation of modern civic amenities, and creation of attractive urban infrastructure befitting Banihal's status as the gateway to Kashmir. The MLA reiterated his commitment to pursuing innovative and visionary developmental initiatives that not only strengthen infrastructure but also promote tourism, economic activity, and the overall image of the constituency. Thanking Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his continued support and for providing fresh impetus to developmental initiatives in the Banihal-Gool constituency, Shaheen said that the Chief Ministers vision and commitment towards inclusive development have helped accelerate several important projects in the region, and expressed confidence that this support will further strengthen efforts to transform Banihal into a model constituency.

