Ram Temple embezzlement case concerns assets of a juristic person and minor
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The evolution of pension reforms in India
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Uganda army chief shuts down leading independent media group
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See children as wealth, not a burden: Chandrababu Naidu at Pulse Polio launch
Launching the three-day drive to cover 49.2 lakh children under five, the Chief Minister said the government was offering incentives to families to have two or more children
MEA issues advisory for citizens undertaking Mansarovar Yatra through private tour operators
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J-K: Doda Deputy Commissioner inaugurates Pulse Polio Immunisation campaign at govt hospital
Doda , June 28 : Deputy Commissioner Doda Krishan Lal (JKAS) on Sunday inaugurated the Pulse Polio Immunisation Campaign at the Associated Hospital, Govt Medical College Doda, reaffirming the district administration's commitment to achieving complete polio immunisation coverage. The inaugural programme was attended by Chief Medical Officer Doda, Dr. Vinod Sharma, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr SL Manhas, Block Medical Officer Ghat, Dr. Abdul Gafoor, Deputy Medical Superintendent, GMC Doda, Dr Irfan Tasaduq, along with officers and officials of the Health Department. Speaking to ANI, the Deputy Commissioner informed that 57,524 children in the 0-5-year age group will be covered under the district-wide campaign. He said that 507 vaccination booths have been established across the district, supported by 1,014 vaccination teams and 101 supervisors to ensure smooth and effective implementation of the programme. There are approximately 507 Pulse Polio booths with around 2,200 employees deployed, along with mobile teams. Hard-to-reach areas have been identified, and special arrangements have been made to administer polio drops to children there, he added. To ensure the smooth implementation of the National Pulse Polio Immunisation Campaign across the union territory, he further stated that the first day of the campaign is dedicated to booth-based immunisation, while the subsequent two days will focus on house-to-house visits to vaccinate children who may have missed the booth sessions. The target is to cover over 1,500 children, with a follow-up house-to-house visit scheduled for those missed. The campaign is crucial as a precaution against polio, given its presence in neighbouring countries like Afghanistan and Pakistan, even though India has not reported any cases since 2011, the Deputy Commissioner added. The Deputy Commissioner also appealed to all parents and guardians to ensure that every child below five years of age receives the two drops of Oral Polio Vaccine, emphasising that no eligible child should be left behind in the mission to keep Doda and the nation polio-free. (ANI)
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Dr. Karan Singh visits Charar-i-Sharief, highlights Kashmirs interfaith harmony
Srinagar, Jun 28 : Former Sadr-e-Riyasat Dr. Karan Singh, accompanied by his daughter, visited the revered Charar-i-Sharief shrine on Sunday and offered a chaadar and donation. He said his visit, along with National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullahs recent visit to the Kheer Bhawani shrine, symbolised Kashmirs centuries-old tradition of communal harmony. According to details available with the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr. Karan Singh visited the famous Charar-i-Sharief shrine, where he offered a chaadar and donation. At the shrine, the local priest prayed for Dr. Singhs health and well-being and recalled that several generations of his family had visited the shrine. One of them said that my father had tied a green ribbon here praying for a son and returned to untie it after I was born, Dr. Singh said. He also expressed happiness at seeing the rebuilt ziarat, which was reconstructed after the shrine was set ablaze in 1995 by foreign agents, reducing it to ashes except for the sacred grave. Dr. Singh also said that Dr. Farooq Abdullahs recent visit to the Kheer Bhawani shrine and his own visit to Charar-i-Sharief reflected Kashmirs centuries-old tradition of interfaith harmony.(KNO)
Madhavaram-Nallur elevated corridor likely if Tamil Nadu govt. waives GST on construction materials
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Nadigar Sangam elections case: Madras High Court to pass orders on July 1
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Woman booked for assaulting a sanitation worker over objection to roadside garbage dumping
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Woman booked for attacking hospital staff and creating nuisance at LB Nagar private hospital
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Reliance to donate Tirumala 25 electric buses worth 27.5 crore; Anant Ambani donates hair
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Watch: DMK-AIADMK post-poll alliance would have been biggest political fraud: Vaiko
The MDMK has officially ended its alliance with the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance in Tamil Nadu. Announcing the decision, party chief Vaiko alleged that reports of the DMK supporting the AIADMK after the Assembly elections prompted the split. The party has now extended its support to Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijays TVK government and announced it will back TVK candidates in the upcoming by-elections.
Directorate of Cashew Research gets Innovation and Technology Advancement Award by BCIC
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National drug survey to study indigenous substance use patterns this year
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Election Commissioner greets J&K voters, to interact with BLOs in Budgam
Srinagar, Jun 28 : Election Commissioner of India Gyanesh Kumar on Sunday greeted all voters of Jammu and Kashmir, said he would interact with booth-level officers (BLOs) in the valley, particularly in Budgam district. Speaking to news agency Kashmir News Service (KNS), the Commissioner said the BLOs, who are considered the model representatives of the Election Commission at the grassroots level, play a pivotal role in voter facilitation and electoral integrity. He added that the interactions would help the Commission assess poll preparedness and address ground-level challenges. Kumar also stated that after the scheduled meetings with the BLOs, he would take in the scenic beauty of the Kashmir valley. Meanwhile, Official sources said the Election Commissioner's visit is part of the Commission's ongoing outreach to strengthen democratic processes in the Union Territory. (KNS).
All Sikh MLAs, Ministers to appear before Akal Takht on June 29: Mann
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Edappadi Palaniswami relieves former MLA K.P. Kandan of AIADMK post
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Madhav calls for sustainable solution to Chittoor mango farmers woes
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Telangana rolls out Pulse Polio campaign with target to vaccinate over 40 lakh children
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Delhi Government arrests former top health official in In multi-crore medical scam case
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Jairam Ramesh said the PM Modi Government, vengeful and petty as ever, bulldozed the repeal of MGNREGA through Parliament without any thorough consultation with the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Rural Development, State governments, or other relevant stakeholders
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J&K govt denies irregular hiring, hits back at PDP
Ministers say PDP responsible for outsourcing framework and past backdoor entries Srinagar, June 28 : The Jammu and Kashmir government on Sunday rejected the People's Democratic Party's allegations of large-scale backdoor appointments through outsourcing, asserting that all recruitments are being carried out through transparent procedures and in accordance with established rules. Chief Minister's Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani said all government recruitments are conducted through proper channels with transparency, while outsourcing is undertaken in accordance with the prescribed tendering process. There is no truth in the allegations of backdoor appointments. If anyone has evidence, they should produce it and action will be taken, Wani told reporters. He said claims that the government was making appointments through the backdoor were baseless and accused the PDP of spreading misinformation. Wani alleged that several backdoor appointments had taken place during the PDP's tenure and claimed the government possessed evidence of such recruitments. He also blamed the PDP for developments that led to the loss of Jammu and Kashmir's special status and statehood. Cabinet Minister Sakina Itoo said outsourced engagements were temporary arrangements meant to address additional workload and should not be treated as permanent government employment. She said outsourcing in departments was introduced between 2014 and 2018 and that the practice of engaging manpower through agencies began in 2016, before the present government assumed office. The figure of 25,000 alleged backdoor appointments being circulated is completely baseless. All regular recruitments are made through the prescribed procedure, while outsourcing is only a temporary arrangement under an existing government framework, Itoo said. She added that security personnel and sentry workers engaged in hospitals were deployed to meet operational requirements and reiterated that outsourcing was not equivalent to regular recruitment. Itoo also accused the PDP of misleading people over the issue and alleged that irregular appointments, including in J&K Bank, had taken place during its tenure. Minister Javed Ahmad Dar also dismissed the PDP's allegations, saying outsourcing was a Central government-backed framework and not a policy introduced by the present administration. He said all outsourcing engagements were being carried out through a transparent process and accused the PDP of attempting to mislead the public on the issue.(KNS)
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Fresh earthquake of magnitude 5.6 hits Venezuela
Caracas [Venezuela], June 28 : The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) detected an earthquake of magnitude 5.6 off the coast of Venezuela. The 5.6-magnitude earthquake impacted the waters off the coast of Aragua with the seismic event occurring days after the region experienced twin earthquakes that reportedly resulted in the deaths of nearly 1,500 individuals. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 30km Meanwhile, US Department of State's Spokesperson Tommy Pigott said, By bringing international disaster response programs under the State Department, the U.S. government is able to respond more rapidly and more effectively to disasters. After the earthquakes in Venezuela, the U.S. immediately mobilized, activating urban search and rescue teams and the delivery of humanitarian and medical supplies. Acting President of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez thanked United Arab Emirates President, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for his condolences to the affected families. Managing Director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva expressed solidarity to Rodriguez on the face of the tragedy. Residents, meanwhile, have complained of a lack of organisation in the government's recovery efforts, with the situation made worse by mobile and internet outages in some areas. Several aftershocks and smaller quakes have been reported after Venezuela was hit by two major earthquakes on Wednesday, one with a magnitude of 7.2 and the other 7.5. Rescuers are still on their toes to rescue possible survivors of those earthquakes. At least 1,430 people have been confirmed dead so far after Wednesday's quakes. Another 51,000 have been reported missing, as per Al Jazeera. Authorities have said that recovering survivors will become increasingly unlikely if they are not found within the first 72 hours after an earthquake strikes. Many people are believed to be buried under the rubble from collapsed buildings, and the death toll is expected to climb. As per UNDP, the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 caused significant human suffering and loss of life, while also severely affecting livelihoods, infrastructure, and essential services. This includes a preliminary estimate of USD 6.7 billion in direct physical damage, equivalent to around 6% of GDP, according to a satellite-based Rapid Digital Assessment (RAPIDA) by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). While the economic impact is substantial, the greatest loss is borne by the people and communities. (ANI)
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Kilpauk resident P.R.M.M. Shanthakumar and his team are called on for assistance during bereavement and health crisis involving celebrities. His vehicle transported director K. Bhagyarajs body from hospital to home. In collaboration with GCC, he will be starting aswanky funeral services facility at the Jones Road burial ground in Saidapet soon
5 Cr Indoor Stadium approved for Kangan: MLA Mian Mehar Ali
Ganderbal, Jun 25: MLA Kangan Mian Mehar Ali on Saturday said that sports infrastructure across the constituency is being strengthened through a series of initiatives aimed at providing better facilities to local youth, including the construction of a Rs 5 crore indoor stadium at Arigoripora and the upgradation of several major playgrounds. Speaking to Rising Kashmir on the sidelines of the final match of a cricket tournament at Gagangeer Sonamarg, the MLA said that encouraging youth participation in sports remains one of his priorities and that considerable efforts have been made over the past one-and-a-half years to improve sporting facilities in different parts of the constituency. He said an indoor stadium worth 5 crore has been sanctioned at Arigori Pora and work on the project is expected to begin shortly. According to the MLA, the facility will provide a much-needed platform for young sportspersons and help promote indoor sports activities in the region. Mian Mehar Ali said that besides the indoor stadium project, funds have also been allocated for the development and improvement of several playgrounds across Kangan constituency. He noted that sports equipment including kits, rollers, mats and other essential items have already been provided to various clubs and youth groups to support local sporting activities. The MLA particularly highlighted the importance of the large playground at Gund, stating that the ground possesses immense potential and requires filling, fencing and other developmental works. He said additional funds are likely to be allocated to ensure the project is completed at the earliest. I personally visited the ground and reviewed its condition. Some funds had been kept earlier, but the amount was not sufficient. We are making efforts to complete the remaining work so that local youth can fully benefit from the facility, he said. He added that while there are demands for sports infrastructure from various villages and localities, the focus will remain on developing major grounds that can accommodate larger numbers of players and sporting events. There are many playgrounds across the constituency, but it is not possible to develop all of them simultaneously. Our priority is to strengthen a number of major grounds so that they can be utilized effectively by youth from different areas, he said. The MLA said that key sports facilities in Kangan, Gund and other areas are being considered for phased development and upgradation. He expressed hope that these projects would create better opportunities for talented youth and contribute to the overall growth of sports in the constituency. Referring to the contribution of local sports enthusiasts, Mehar Ali acknowledged the efforts of several individuals who have worked for the promotion of sports. He particularly mentioned late Irfan Ahmad Raina, saying his contribution towards the development of one of the playground at Gagangir was significant and deserved recognition. Addressing players and spectators during the final match at Gagangeer Sonamarg, the MLA announced that the recently inaugurated playground would be dedicated to the memory of late Irfan Ahmad Raina in recognition of his pivotal role in pursuing and facilitating the establishment of the facility. He said the late youth had taken a keen interest in the project and remained actively involved in efforts to make the ground a reality. Mehar Ali also expressed gratitude to all those individuals, local residents and sports enthusiasts who contributed towards the development of the playground at Gagangir stating that the facility was the outcome of collective efforts aimed at promoting sports among the youth. The MLA urged young people to actively participate in sports and stay away from drug abuse and other social evils. He said sports play a vital role in shaping a healthy and disciplined society and can open new avenues for talented youth. Whether it is cricket, football, badminton or any other sport, our youth should come forward and participate wholeheartedly. I regularly attend local matches and interact with players. It is encouraging to see the passion and talent among young sportspersons, he said. Expressing optimism about the future of sports in the constituency, Mehar Ali said he hopes to see players from Kangan represent Jammu and Kashmir and the country at national and international levels in the coming years. He assured that he would continue supporting sports clubs, local tournaments and infrastructure projects aimed at increasing youth participation in sports activities. The MLA, however, observed that one of the major challenges in expanding sports infrastructure across Kangan constituency remains the shortage of available government land. He said suitable land is difficult to find in many areas, making it challenging to establish new facilities. Nevertheless, he maintained that wherever government land is available, efforts are being made to utilize it for public welfare projects, particularly those related to sports development. He expressed confidence that despite these limitations, sports infrastructure in the constituency would continue to improve in the coming years.
Shameema Raina condoles demise of Muzaffar Kareem
Srinagar, Jun 27: President of J&K Mahila Congress, Shameema Raina, has expressed profound grief over the demise of renowned social activist and Chairman of the NGO's Conference, Muzaffar Kareem, who passed away on June 26. In her condolence message, Raina described the late Muzaffar Kareem as a noble and compassionate soul who dedicated his life to serving society and extending a helping hand to those in need. She said his selfless contributions to social welfare and humanitarian causes would always be remembered and cherished, adding that his passing has created a void that will be difficult to fill. Expressing heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved family, friends, and associates, Raina prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and strength for the family to bear this irreparable loss.
MSME DFO Srinagar celebrates MSME Day 2026
Srinagar, Jun 27: Branch MSME Development & Facilitation Office (DFO), Srinagar, under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), celebrated MSME Day 2026 at the MSME Technology Development Centre (Extension Centre), Sanat Nagar, Srinagar, under the theme Empowering MSMEs through Innovation and Sustainable Industrial Development. The programme brought together representatives from leading incubation centres, academia, the Ministry of MSME, MSME Technology Development Centre (Extension Centre), Srinagar, start-ups from the service sector, and other stakeholders to deliberate on strengthening the MSME ecosystem through innovation, technology, and collaborative support. The event was organized and coordinated by Branch MSME DFO Srinagar under the leadership of Saheel Alaqband, Assistant Director, Ministry of MSME and Mohammad Tariq Ishtiaq, Assistant Director, Ministry of MSME with the active support of the officials and staff of MSME Technology Development Centre (Extension Centre), Srinagar. The programme featured insightful deliberations by Professor Saad Parvez, Head, MSME Incubation Centre, NIT Srinagar; Professor Parvez Mir, Head, CIED Foundation, Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST); and Dr. Shahid Jibran, Chief Executive Officer, Atal Incubation Centre, who shared their perspectives on fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology-driven growth for MSMEs. The primary objective of the programme was to strengthen collaboration among incubation centres, academic institutions, MSME support institutions, start-ups, and other stakeholders to build a robust innovation ecosystem for MSMEs. The discussions focused on how these institutions can collectively provide mentoring, technology support, product development assistance, business incubation, market linkages, and capacity building to MSMEs in a more effective and efficient manner. The speakers emphasized that sustained collaboration between government, academia, incubation centres, and industry will play a pivotal role in making Indian MSMEs globally competitive and transforming them into MSME Champions capable of succeeding in international markets. Participants also exchanged ideas on promoting innovation-led entrepreneurship and sustainable industrial development in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir.
DC Kulgam inspects urban dev, civic infra projects
Kulgam, Jun 27: Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, Shahzad Alam, today conducted an extensive inspection of Kulgam town to review ongoing urban development initiatives and identify priority interventions aimed at improving civic infrastructure, traffic management, sanitation facilities, and the overall aesthetic appeal of the town. During the inspection, the Deputy Commissioner finalized the proposed sites for the establishment of a vending market and a public convenience (public toilet) at Laroo Adda. The proposed vending market is envisioned to provide an organized space for street vendors, enhance livelihood opportunities, reduce roadside encroachments, and improve pedestrian movement. The proposed public toilet will further strengthen sanitation infrastructure for commuters, shopkeepers, and the general public. The Deputy Commissioner also visited Ghanta Ghar to review the proposed revival of the landmark and inspected plans for footpath beautification under the Kulgam Beautification Plan. Emphasis was laid on developing aesthetically designed pedestrian pathways, improving landscaping, installing street furniture, enhancing lighting, and creating clean, attractive, and pedestrian-friendly public spaces that reflect the town's heritage and identity. Subsequently, the Deputy Commissioner inspected the area surrounding District Hospital Kulgam to identify suitable locations for on-street parking with the objective of easing traffic congestion and ensuring smooth vehicular movement in the hospital vicinity. The proposed parking arrangements are expected to improve accessibility for patients, attendants, emergency services, and the general public while strengthening overall traffic management in the area. Later, the Deputy Commissioner visited the hospital premises and inspected the ongoing developmental works being executed within the campus. The progress and quality of the projects were reviewed in detail, and the concerned officers and executing agencies were directed to expedite the pace of work while strictly adhering to prescribed quality standards. Stressing the importance of creating modern and efficient healthcare infrastructure, the Deputy Commissioner instructed that all ongoing projects be completed within the stipulated timelines so that the enhanced facilities become operational for the benefit of the public without unnecessary delay.
DLSA Budgam organizes awareness program on Intl. Drug Day at Chadoora
Budgam, Jun 27: District Legal Services Authority(DLSA) Budgam in collaboration with Tehsil Legal Services Committee (TLSC) Chadoora and S.A.IM School at Chadoora organized an awareness programme titled International Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Traffickingat S.A.IM School Chadoora. The programme was held under the direction of Om Prakash Bhagat, Chairman DLSA Budgam and under the supervision of Tabasum Qadir Parray, Secretary DLSA Budgam and Shafeeq Ahmad Malik, Chairman TLSC Chadoora. Speaking on the Occasion, Adv Nazeer Ahmed, Deputy LADC, said that Drug abuse is recognized globally as a major social evil, affecting the physical, psychological, and socio-economic well-being of individuals and society at large. It is characterized by the hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs, often resulting in addiction, crime, and the breakdown of family structures. He further elaborated that the epidemic of drug abuse amongst the younger generation has assumed implications for alarming dimensions, public health with and significant safety. The Programme witnessed the active participation of, Students, Staff and PLVs of TLSC Chadoora. Meanwhile, DLSA Budgam, through its Para Legal Volunteers, also conducted a door-to-door awareness campaign across various hamlets of the district. During the campaign, residents were informed about the ill effects of drug and substance abuse and were urged to give up such habits at the earliest. They were also advised to seek timely counselling and medical assistance from the concerned health institutions to lead a healthy and productive life.
DLSA Gbal holds legal awareness program
Ganderbal, Jun 27: To promote legal literacy and public awareness, the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Ganderbal, under the Chairmanship of Abdul Nasir, Chairman, DLSA Ganderbal, and under the guidance and supervision of Sheikh Babar Hussain, Secretary, DLSA Ganderbal on Saturday organised legal awareness programmes under the NALSA (DAWN) Scheme Drug Awareness and Wellness Navigation for a Drug-Free India, 2025, as part of its ongoing campaign against drug abuse. A Legal Awareness Programme was organised at Valley Lakes Educational Institute, Kohistan Colony, Safapora, Ganderbal, with the objective of sensitising students about the harmful effects of drug abuse, the legal consequences of involvement in narcotic offences, the importance of preventive measures, and the need for collective efforts in building a drug-free society. The participants were also informed about the free legal aid services available through the Legal Services Institutions and the rehabilitation support mechanisms available for persons affected by substance abuse. Adv. Younis Saleem Wani, Member, DAWN Unit, DLSA Ganderbal, and Burjeena Hameed, Assistant Legal Aid Defence Counsel, sensitised the participants on the physical, psychological, social, and legal consequences of substance abuse, highlighted preventive measures and rehabilitation facilities, and encouraged the youth to adopt healthy lifestyles and seek timely assistance whenever required. In another awareness programme organised by the Department of Social Welfare, Ganderbal, at Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Ganderbal, Shaheena Ali, Assistant Legal Aid Defence Counsel, DLSA Ganderbal, sensitised the participants about the legal, social, and psychological consequences of drug abuse, explained the legal provisions relating to narcotic offences, and emphasised the importance of coordinated efforts by educational institutions, families, government agencies, and the community in protecting the younger generation from the menace of substance abuse. These programmes were organised in continuation of the district-wide awareness campaign launched by the District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal. The Authority had also conducted extensive legal awareness and outreach programmes through its Para Legal Volunteers across various locations of the district to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, spreading awareness on the ill effects of drug abuse, preventive measures, rehabilitation facilities, and the availability of free legal aid. The programmes witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members, who appreciated the initiatives undertaken by the District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal, to spread awareness against drug abuse and promote a healthy, responsible, and drug-free society.
Intl. Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking observed at Kulgam
Kulgam, Jun 27: Social Welfare Department, in collaboration with the District Administration Kulgam, organized an awareness-cum-counselling programme on various aspects of drug abuse at the Auditorium-cum-Conference Hall, Mini Secretariat, Kulgam, to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking-2026. Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, Shahzad Alam presided over the programme as the Chief Guest, while the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Viqar Ahmad Giri Kulgam attended as the Guest of Honour. Resource persons from Government Degree College Kulgam, ATF Kulgam, DLSA Kulgam and Government Higher Secondary School Yaripora addressed the gathering and sensitized participants about the harmful effects of drug abuse, preventive measures and the importance of counselling and rehabilitation support. The programme witnessed active participation of ASHA workers from the Health Department, Anganwadi workers from the ICDS Department and students from various schools and colleges. On the occasion, the Nasha Mukt Pledge was administered to all participants, reaffirming their collective resolve to work towards a drug-free society under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.
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