Keir Starmer 13th UK PM to resign, sixth after Brexit
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A landmark gathering of policy makers, governance leaders, and change catalysts, anchored by the inaugural Niti Parv Awards and a tribute to Policy Advisors Day
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Keir Starmer steps down as U.K. Prime Minister
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Watch: Reliance Industries shares climb nearly 3% as Jio files for IPO
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Three dead, over 15 injured in APSRTC bus-truck collision on NH-716 near Tirupati
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Are Indias airports ready to take off?
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Football: The world at its feet | A World Cup journey through history, heroes & rivalries
The FIFA World Cup is more than a football tournament, its a celebration of passion, history, rivalry and national pride. As the latest World Cup gets underway, The Hindus special book, Football: The World at Its Feet, takes readers through the rich history of the tournament, from its origins to the modern era. Relive iconic moments, legendary players such as Pele, Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, unforgettable triumphs and the enduring appeal of the worlds most popular sport. Whether youre a lifelong football fan or new to the game, this book offers a fascinating journey through the stories that have shaped the World Cup.
Orange alert for Mumbai; onset of monsoon expected by June 23
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Keir Starmer announces his resignation as U.K. Prime Minister
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Nine detained over suspected impersonation during NEET-UG re-exam in Bihar's Lakhisarai
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Industries Secretary submits unconditional apology in Kerala High Court
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2 senior U.S. officials visit Sri Lanka amid growing focus on Indian Ocean region
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NOVVA Group acquires Colombian solar portfolio from ABO Energy, strengthening Latin American platform
Tata Tiago range review: Comfort, safety and choice in one compact package
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AIADMK legislators walk out of Tamil Nadu Assembly over Mekedatu issue
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Opposition stages protest on Maharashtra Vidhan Bhavan steps over farm loan waiver
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U.S. court rules Ohio can restrict children's use of social media
The panel found the law did not violate free speech protections under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
Reliance Industries shares climb nearly 3% as Jio files for IPO
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EXPLAINED | What could Karnataka gain and lose if Tata Power gets a distribution licence
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Jairam Ramesh writes to Sonowal, seeks clarifications on Great Nicobar project's transhipment port
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Cochin Minerals and Rutile pay-off case: ED questions company CFO
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Fertiliser to be allotted online this Kharif in Vizianagaram, says Collector
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Mass yoga session held in Times Square for Yoga day 2026
Bike rally by farmers opposing Bidadi Township project near Bengaluru in Karnataka
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The Court observed that there was nothing in the plea to prove that a Government Order that had been issued with regard to the free travel scheme, was illegal
Hong Kong Brings the PUMA HYROX World Championships to the APAC Region for the First Time in 2027
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What emerged from the first round of Iran-U S talks ?
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Bureau of Indian Standards steps in to check the march of fake currencies
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Moscow shoots down nearly 60 drones, airports reopen, authorities say
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U.S. strike on alleged drug boat kills 2, leaves 6 survivors, in eastern Pacific Ocean
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AMMA crisis: Let people with conviction and empathy lead the association, says actor Ansiba Hassan
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China sanctions 10 U.S. firms over Pentagon blacklist
The move comes a month after U.S. President Donald Trump visited Beijing, seeking to stabilise fraught relations during talks with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
Move aside chilli oil, Maharashtrian thecha is the internet's new favourite condiment now
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Changed reality: On India and the Strait of Hormuz | The Hindu Editorial
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Soreng Assault Case Breakthrough: Mastermind Arrested
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In DDAs mixed-income housing, the fence that divides us and them
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Europe sweats through new heatwave, with worse to come
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The State's outstanding debt is estimated at over 7.5 lakh crore, with the debt-to-GSDP ratio hovering around 38%, among the highest for major States
Law does not compel motherhood or deny woman freedom to continue pregnancy: Madras HC
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Andhra Pradesh Information Commission bars RTI activist for misuse, orders record seizure
The Commission dismissed 39 appeals by advocate Perumal Jayachandra Reddy, citing misuse, vexatious litigation and allegations that he took money from information seekers
Aurobindo Pharma gets U.S. FTC go-ahead to acquire Lannett Company
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Meta lobbies Congress for protection from child-harm lawsuits
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NTA dismisses video claiming paper leak as 'fake', says NEET re-exam successfully held
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Kaffir screen shot controversy: DYFI national president Rahim moves police against smear campaign
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Hyderabad firm Blue Cloud Softech explores AI opportunities with SpaceX
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Thousands of devotees gather at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple in Ganderbal for annual Mela
Ganderbal, June 22: In a vibrant display of faith, devotion, and communal harmony, thousands of Kashmiri Pandits from Jammu and Kashmir and various parts of the country gathered at the Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple in Tulmulla, Ganderbal, to participate in the annual Mela. Devotees began arriving at the shrine early in the morning to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Goddess Ragnya Devi, the presiding deity of the temple. The temple complex witnessed a large turnout of pilgrims, many of whom had travelled from different states to take part in the centuries-old religious festival. The atmosphere at the shrine was filled with spiritual fervour as devotees performed traditional rituals, offered milk and kheer (rice pudding) at the sacred spring, and prayed for peace, prosperity, and the well-being of all communities. Extensive arrangements were put in place by the administration to facilitate the smooth conduct of the mela. Security personnel, health services, transport facilities, sanitation workers, and volunteers remained deployed throughout the day to assist pilgrims and ensure their safety and comfort. Kashmiri muslims also joined hands with Kashmiri Pandits in making arrangements for the annual pilgrimage. Their cooperation reflected the spirit of Kashmir's centuries-old tradition of communal harmony and brotherhood. Several devotees expressed happiness at being able to visit the shrine and reconnect with their cultural and spiritual roots. Many described the gathering as an emotional and significant occasion that strengthens their bond with the Valley. The annual Kheer Bhawani Mela remains one of the most important religious events for the Kashmiri Pandit community and continues to attract devotees from across the country every year. Kashmiri Pandits have appreciated the support extended by their Muslim neighbours, describing it as a testament to the enduring bonds of mutual respect and coexistence that have characterised Kashmir for centuries. The annual mela, traditionally observed on the auspicious occasion of Jyeshtha Ashtami, holds immense spiritual significance for devotees who gather at the sacred spring within the temple complex to offer prayers and seek the blessings of Mata Kheer Bhawani. (ANI)
Centre reappoints Solicitor General Tushar Mehta for three years; five ASGs also get extension
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Seers of extremely backward communities to hold two-day conference in Kalaburagi
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New multi-specialty hospital for Yadgir approved in Karnataka Cabinet meeting
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Delivered major progress to end Lebanon War: Araghchi on Iran-US technical talks
Tehran , June 22: Following the conclusion of the first session of the technical talks with the US under the framework of the 14-point Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Monday said that major progress was made to cease the Lebanon war, recognising it as the first real test. In a post on X, Araghchi affirmed that through the negotiations, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, the Iranian oil and petrochemical exports were waived, the US blockade of Iranian ports was lifted, some frozen Iranian assets were released, and a development plan for Iran was also discussed. Tireless Pakistani and Qatari mediation has delivered major progress to end Lebanon War. Oil and petrochem exports are waived, blockade lifted, some frozen assets released, and major reconstruction & development plan launched for Iran, he wrote. Araghchi added that the first real test of the talks remains the formation of a de-confliction cell involving the parties and Lebanon, facilitated by the mediators, to ensure compliance with the termination of military operations in Lebanon under the MoU. 1st real test: Lebanon deconfliction cell, he added. The first session of high-level talks between Iran and the United States concluded on Sunday (local time) at the Lake Lucerne Summit in Burgenstock, Switzerland, with mediators Qatar and Pakistan announcing encouraging progress and a roadmap aimed at securing a final agreement within 60 days. In a joint statement posted by Qatar and Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, the mediating parties said the summit was conducted in a positive and constructive atmosphere, resulting in the creation of a mechanism for technical negotiations. According to the statement, the parties agreed to establish a High Level Committee that will provide political oversight of the mediation process. Chief negotiators will regularly report to the committee while leading working groups focused on nuclear issues, sanctions, and a monitoring and dispute resolution mechanism to support implementation of the MoU. The High Level Committee has agreed upon a roadmap towards reaching a final deal within 60 days, laying the foundation for the immediate commencement of further technical talks, the statement said. The parties also agreed to establish a direct communication line during the negotiation period. The statement said, In addition, a communication line between the parties has been formed for the period mentioned in paragraph 5 of the MoU to avoid incidents and miscommunication with the aim of safe passage for commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. Additionally, a de-confliction cell involving the parties and Lebanon, facilitated by the mediators, will be created to ensure compliance with the termination of military operations in Lebanon under the MoU. Technical discussions are set to continue throughout the week at the Burgenstock resort, covering all outstanding issues. The statement added that Qatar and Pakistan will continue to do their utmost to ensure that the negotiations continue to be conducted in a constructive atmosphere with the aim of reaching a final deal. The mediators also expressed appreciation to both Washington and Tehran for their ongoing commitment to diplomacy and a peaceful resolution to the conflict, while thanking friendly nations for their support of the negotiations. (ANI)
Vessel docked at private yard catches fire in Kochi
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Daily yoga can help achieve balance, lead healthier lives: Dir NIT Sgr
Srinagar, Jun 21: The National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar on Sunday celebrated the 12th International Day of Yoga with great zeal and enthusiasm, with students, faculty members, and staff participating in large numbers to promote physical fitness, mental well-being, and holistic wellness. The event was organized by the Institutes Yoga Centre in collaboration with the NCC Unit, NSS, Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) Cell, and Sports Club, underscoring NIT Srinagars commitment to fostering a healthy and balanced lifestyle among its academic community. The programme was attended by Dr. Yashwant Mehta, Dean Planning & Development and Head of Yoga Centre; Lt. Dr. Nitika Kundan, ANO NCC Unit; Dr. Jitendra Gujjar, NSS Officer; Dr. Pramod Kumar Yadav, In-charge EBSB Cell; and Dr. Manoj Kumar, In-charge Sports Club, Dr. Vijay Kumar, Assistant Professor Physics, besides faculty members, research scholars, students, and administrative staff. In his message, Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, highlighted the importance of yoga in modern life, describing it as a transformative practice that enhances physical health, mental clarity, and emotional resilience. Yoga is much more than physical exercise; it is a way of life that nurtures discipline, inner peace, and overall well-being. Embracing yoga as a daily habit can help us achieve balance and lead healthier lives, he said. The main celebration was held at the Common Hall from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. where over 50 participants, including students, PhD scholars, NCC, and NSS volunteers, actively took part in the session. The programme began with an introduction to the significance of International Yoga Day, and this years theme, Yoga for Healthy Ageing, reflects the growing global recognition of yoga as a holistic approach to promoting physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Rooted in Indias ancient wisdom and embraced across continents, yoga has emerged as a trusted pathway to healthy and active living. Certified yoga trainers, including Abhishek and Sanju, led participants through a series of yoga asanas, pranayama, and guided meditation exercises, focusing on flexibility, breathing techniques, mindfulness, and stress management. In his message, Registrar Prof. Atikur Rahman said yoga continues to remain a timeless practice that helps individuals build resilience and maintain wellness in todays fast-paced world. He said that as India leads global celebrations of International Yoga Day, institutions like NIT Srinagar play an important role in spreading awareness about preventive healthcare and sustainable well-being. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Yashwant Mehta said yoga is a powerful medium to build a healthier society and cultivate mental peace amid the pressures of modern life. He said regular yoga practice helps improve concentration, emotional stability, and physical endurance, making it especially relevant for students and young professionals. He encouraged participants to adopt yoga as an integral part of their daily routine. The programme concluded with a collective pledge by participants to integrate yoga into their daily lives and inspire others to embrace a healthier, more mindful lifestyle.
High Court J&K and Ladakh celebrates International Yoga Day
Srinagar, Jun 21: High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh on Sunday celebrated the International Yoga Day at High Court Complex, Srinagar, under the directions of the Chief Justice (A), with fervor and enthusiasm. The event was graced by Justice Sanjay Dhar, Judge, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, who led the Yoga Sessions. The event was also graced by the presence of the Registrar General, High Court of J&K and Ladakh, Member/ Secretary, J&K Legal Services Authority, Director, J&K Judicial Academy, Registrar Judicial Srinagar, Registrar Rules, Registrar IT, Joint Registrar (Judicial), Secretary, High Court Legal Services Committee, CPC (e-courts), besides other judicial officers /officers of the Registry and large number of the officials who actively participated in the event. During the programme, common Yoga protocol session were conducted by trained Yoga Instructors from the Directorate of AYUSH led by Dr. Peerzada Altaf Ahmad Shah. The participants performed various Asanas, Pranayama and meditation techniques in accordance with the theme of this year. Addressing the gathering, Justice Sanjay Dhar emphasized the importance of Yoga in managing stress and maintaining work life balance, especially for the members of the legal fraternity. He stated that regular practice of Yoga enhances concentration, discipline and mental clarity- the qualities essential for effective dispensation of justice. He also appreciated the efforts of the Registry in organizing the event and urged all to make Yoga an integral part of their daily life. The event concluded with a pledge to adopt Yoga for personal and community well-being.
PM Modi greets Tamil Nadu CM Vijay on birthday
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ASI holds Yoga Day event at Pari Mahal
Srinagar, Jun 21: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Srinagar Circle celebrated the International Day of Yoga on Sunday under the theme Yoga for Healthy Ageing. The mega event was organized Group of Arched Terraces / Structural Complex, Pari Mahal, District Srinagar. The event was conducted under a Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) articulated by Ministry of AYUSH as per which a guided, gentle yoga and breathing session led by certified instructors, specifically curated to be accessible, safe, and highly beneficial for all age groups and physical abilities, thereby aligning with the yjem. Sunder Paul, Director Conservation, ASI, New Delhi presided as the Chief Guest. The Guest of Honour on the occasion include Anand Bisht Commandant, BSF, 120BN, Venkoba, ACP, 144bn, CRPF. Participants included Students of Iqbal Mission School, Srinagar, CRPF personals, BSF personals, SOG, personals JK police security, Ayush - yoga instructor Miss Deeba Jan and Miss Seema Jan. The celebrations were organized and executed under the direct guidance and supervision of Sunita Tewatia, Superintending Archaeologist, ASI Srinagar Circle.
Yoga a way of life, not just exercise: Joint Commissioner SMC
Srinagar, Jun 21: Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) on Sunday celebrated International Yoga Day with great enthusiasm at SK Park, Lal Chowk, reaffirming its commitment to promoting health, wellness, and mindful living among citizens and employees alike. The programme was led by Joint Commissioner (Administration), Nuzhat K. Qurashi and other Senior officers and officials of the Corporation actively participated in the event, reflecting SMCs dedication to fostering a culture of physical fitness, mental well-being, and holistic development. Observed globally on June 21 each year, International Yoga Day highlights the enduring relevance of yoga as a powerful tool for achieving balance between the body and mind. The programme featured yoga asanas, pranayama, and meditation sessions aimed at encouraging participants to adopt yoga as an integral part of their daily lives. Speaking on the occasion, Joint Commissioner SMC underscored the importance of yoga in enhancing overall health, reducing stress, and improving mental clarity. She noted that yoga is not merely a form of physical exercise but a comprehensive way of life that nurtures discipline, inner peace, and emotional resilience. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from officials and attendees, demonstrating the growing recognition of yoga as an effective means of promoting preventive healthcare and overall well-being. Participants pledged to embrace healthier lifestyles through the regular practice of yoga and to spread awareness about its numerous benefits within the community. Through such initiatives, Srinagar Municipal Corporation continues to advance the message of health, wellness, and community well-being, contributing towards the development of a healthier, more resilient, and harmonious society.
DC Gbal visits Markazi Imambara Dab, inspects Muharram arrangements
Ganderbal, Jun 20: In view of the holy month of Muharram-ul-Haram, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore on Sunday visited Markazi Imambara in Dab, Wakura to take spot inspection of facilities being extended to the locals and take review of issues for their timely redressal. The DC held an extensive interaction with the local residents to take feedback on civic amenities, assess requirements and address issues of public importance in the area. On the occasion, Imam Sahib and members of the local community appreciated the efforts of the District Administration in improving public facilities and highlighted a few issues requiring immediate attention. They highlighted issues pertaining to installation of street lights in the area to improve public convenience and safety, adequate availability of essential medicines, smooth drinking water and electricity supply, filling of potholes on link roads and PMGSY roads in the area, adequate supply of cooking gas among others. Giving patient hearing to the issues, the DC directed the concerned officers to identify suitable locations and ensure installation of street lights as per feasibility. He instructed the concerned Block Medical Officer to ensure sufficient stock of medicines are maintained and made available as per requirements. On issues pertaining to drinking water and electricity supply, the DC directed the concerned officers of PHE and PDD to examine the matter on priority and ensure provision of the required services. Similarly, Rural Development Department was directed to take necessary measures to improve cleanliness and undertake desilting of drains wherever required. Regarding the condition of link roads and PMGSY roads in the area, the DC directed the concerned officers to visit the sites and ensure immediate filling of potholes and execution of necessary repair works for smooth public movement. Food and Civil Supplies Department was directed to ensure uninterrupted availability of essential commodities to the residents, while Forest department was directed to make arrangements for providing the adequate quantity of firewood as per requirement. To strengthen emergency response mechanisms, it was informed that fire service facilities shall be made available during the processions to cater to the area in case of any exigency. The DC assured the public that all genuine demands would be addressed in a phased manner and reiterated the commitment of the District Administration towards ensuring improved civic amenities and accelerating developmental activities. Officers of district administration and line departments, besides local representatives and prominent members of the area were present on the occasion.
JKAACL invites applications for Somnath Swabhiman Yatra-2026
Jammu/Srinagar, Jun 21: The Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture & Languages (JKAACL), Department of Culture, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, in pursuance of directions conveyed by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, has invited applications from residents of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir for participation in the Somnath Swabhiman Yatra2026. The six-day yatra is scheduled to commence from Jammu on June 29, 2026. The pilgrimage, being organised for the first time in this format, aims to facilitate devotees from Jammu & Kashmir to undertake the journey to Somnath Temple. This year, the Government has earmarked 140 seats for yatris from the Union Territory. The Academy has requested all Deputy Commissioners across Jammu & Kashmir to identify and recommend eligible participants from their respective districts for the yatra. Applications shall be accepted exclusively through the offices of the Deputy Commissioners concerned, and every application must be duly verified and forwarded by the Deputy Commissioner concerned. Applications submitted directly to the Academy shall not be entertained. The application form has been uploaded on the official website of the Department of Culture, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, from where it may be downloaded. Printed forms are also available at the offices of the Deputy Commissioners concerned across the Union Territory. Applicants may obtain the form from their respective Deputy Commissioner's office, complete the required formalities and submit it through the same channel for onward processing. Selection of yatris shall be made strictly on a first-come, first-served basis from among applications received through the Deputy Commissioners. Incomplete applications, those lacking required documents, or applications received after all seats have been filled shall not be considered. Applicants are required to submit, by or before June 25, 2026, a copy of their Aadhaar card or any other valid government-issued photo identity card, a recent passport-size photograph, complete contact details including mobile number and residential address, and any other document required by the forwarding authority. The Academy has advised interested devotees to submit their applications through the Deputy Commissioners concerned at the earliest, as the registration process shall close automatically once all seats are filled.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Salah scores and Egypt downs New Zealand 3-1 for a first victory
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KVK Ganderbal distributes tech-driven resource kits to tribal farmers
Ganderbal, Jun 21: An input distribution cum awareness programme was organized by KVK, Ganderbal, SKUAST-K under the ICAR-sponsored competitive grant project Strengthening Livelihoods and Agricultural Resilience of Tribal and Marginal Farmers in Ganderbal District through Technology-Driven Resource Packages. The project was conceived under the visionary guidance of Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-K, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, with the mission of reaching the unreached and ensuring that tribal and marginalized farming communities are empowered through science-led, eco-friendly interventions. Dr. Rehina Habib Kanth, Director Extension SKUAST-K, presided as the Chief Guest, while Prof. Masood Saleem Mir, Associate Director Extension, was the Guest of Honour. Both dignitaries highlighted the transformative role of sustainable technologies in reducing drudgery, improving yields, and enhancing livelihood security for tribal farmers. Dr. Ajaz Malik, Head KVK, Ganderbal and Principal Investigator of the project, explained that the initiative provides a comprehensive suite of eco-friendly inputs and tools designed to strengthen farming systems and household resilience. Farmers received a wide range of support including seed kits, horticulture kits, soil health kits, plant protection kits, biofertilizers, biopesticides, silage bags, portable vermibeds for vermicompost production, farm tools, kitchen garden kits, and other resource materials Dr. Ajaz Malik further stated that the project will cover more than 8 villages and nearly 800 households, aiming to transform tribal agriculture into a model of sustainability and prosperity. The distribution was deliberately broad-based, covering multiple aspects of farming from crop production and soil health to household nutrition, fodder management, and drudgery reduction so that tribal farmers can adopt holistic, sustainable practices. By equipping them with modern tools and eco-friendly technologies, the project promotes organic farming, diversified income streams, and long-term sustainability and also aimed at reducing dependency on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, thereby aligning with the national initiative of Khet Bachao Abhiyan. Farmers expressed heartfelt gratitude, acknowledging that such initiatives bring hope, dignity, and opportunity to communities that have long remained underserved.
Ajaz Ahmad Bhat expresses grief over demise of Abdul Gaffar Bhat
Srinagar, Jun 21: Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, IAS, expressed profound grief and sorrow over the sad demise of Abdul Gaffar Bhat, a respected resident of Shadab Karewa, Bhat Mohalla, District Shopian. Describing the deceased as a pious, humble and noble soul, Bhat said that late Abdul Gaffar Bhat was widely admired for his simplicity, honesty, generosity and unwavering commitment to moral and spiritual values. His gentle nature and exemplary character earned him immense respect and affection from the people of the area. Recalling his long association as a neighbour, Bhat said that the passing away of Abdul Gaffar Bhat is a personal loss as well as an irreparable loss to the entire community. He prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and for strength and patience to the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss. May Almighty Allah (SWT) forgive his shortcomings, grant him the highest place in Jannat-ul-Firdous and bless the bereaved family with courage and fortitude during this difficult time. Ameen, Bhat prayed.
DLSA Ganderbal observes International Yoga Day
Ganderbal, June 21: As per the directions of the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh and in accordance with the Calendar of Activities issued by the J&K Legal Services Authority, the District Judiciary and District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Ganderbal, in collaboration with the Department of AYUSH, Ganderbal, on Sunday observed International Yoga Day at District Court Complex, Ganderbal. The programme was organized under the guidance of Mr. Abdul Nasir, Chairman, District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal, and under the supervision of Mr. Sheikh Babar Hussain, Secretary, DLSA Ganderbal, and Dr. Bahar, District AYUSH Officer, Ganderbal. The event was attended by learned Judicial Officers posted at the District Headquarters Ganderbal, officers and officials of the Department of AYUSH, staff members of the District Judiciary and DLSA Ganderbal, Legal Aid Defence Counsels (LADCs), and Para Legal Volunteers (PLVs). The yoga session was conducted by Nisar and Amina Farooq, Yoga Instructors, under the coordination of Dr. Syed Riyaz, Dr. Asif Ali Jan, and Dr. Nahida, Yoga Coordinators, Department of AYUSH, Ganderbal. The instructors demonstrated various yoga postures and breathing techniques, while the participants actively engaged in the session and appreciated the practical guidance provided for maintaining physical fitness, mental well-being, and a healthy lifestyle. The programme highlighted the importance of incorporating yoga into daily life as an effective means of promoting overall health, reducing stress, and enhancing concentration and productivity. The participants expressed enthusiasm and reaffirmed their commitment to adopting yoga as a regular practice for holistic well-being. The successful observance of International Yoga Day reflected the continued commitment of the District Judiciary, DLSA Ganderbal, and the Department of AYUSH towards promoting health, wellness, and a balanced lifestyle among all stakeholders.
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