Falta Assembly repoll: TMC candidate Jahangir Khan pulls out of contest
Trinamool Congress candidate Jahangir Khans withdrawal comes on the last day of campaign when West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari was holding a roadshow in the area in support of BJP candidate Debangshu Panda
Operation Sindoor reflected smart power in its most complete expression, says Army Chief Dwivedi
In his address at a seminar hosted at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi, Gen Upendra Dwivedi also said that twelve months ago, India offered the world a partial answer to the so-called smart power question
Swaroop Sampat returns to the stage, starring opposite Anupam Kher in a new play
Swaroop Sampat returns to the stage alongside Anupam Kher in the play Jaane Pehchaane Anjane, which explores themes of loneliness and companionship.
Vijay should accord sanction to prosecute Senthilbalajiin cash-for-jobs scam: BJP
Mr. Thirupathy recalled Mr. Vijays statement that he would oppose corruption.
At least ten killed as torrential rains batter southern, central China
China's weather agency said areas in Jiangxi, Anhui, Hunan, Hubei, Guizhou, Guangxi, Guangdong and Hainan faced a high risk of rain-related disasters
Police to probe San Diego mosque shooting as a hate crime
Three people were killed after two teenage shooters opened fire inside the Islamic Centre of San Diego in California. Police said the attackers later killed themselves a few blocks away from the mosque.
Commonwealth Foundation is reviewing selection process as AI accusations mount
Some social media users cited AI detection tools to accuse author Jamir Nazir of submitting an AI-generated or AI-enhanced short story
Keralas UDF govt forms expert panel to prepare White Paper on State finances
According to a CMO statement, the committee will be headed by former Cabinet Secretary K.M. Chandrasekhar. Additional Chief Secretary (Finance) K.R. Jyothilal has been appointed as convener
Apples WWDC starts on June 8 as iPhone-maker touts incredible updates and AI advances
Apples Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this year is set to take place between June 8 and June 12
Name a country that does not use nuke power for energy needs, asks Supreme Court
Petitioner confronts SHANTI Act with 40-year-old Oleum gas leak case verdict which made pvt entities engaged in hazardous activity absolutely liable to community in case of an accident
AIMX Singapore 2026 Anchors Strategic Relationship with TechInnovation and AI Gravity
The issue of overflight access created controversy in Indonesia last month
Kochis stormwater drainage network to be mapped using GIS under AMRUT scheme
USISPF welcomes settlement of Adani cases; says will boost Indo-U.S. business ties
Shares of oil marketing companies rally more than 3%
The stock of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation climbed 3.29%, IOC edged higher by 3.10%, and Bharat Petroleum Corporation went up by 3% on the BSE
Alliance combines ITC Infotechs agentic AI framework with InsureMOs 2,500+ insurance APIs, enabling carriers to deploy intelligent automation without replacing core systems
13th International Art of Giving Day Celebrated in 190 Countries
Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Review | Balanced mid-range performance competes with strong rivals
Xiaomi entered the TV market focusing heavily on smart features, connected experiences and a software-first approach
The film also stars Naseeruddin Shah, Vedang Raina and Sharvari Wagh in pivotal roles
Adhikari aide murder case: CBI arrests another accused from U.P.s Muzaffarnagar
He was arrested from U.P.s Muzaffarnagar; to be produced in a Kolkata court
Japanese PM visits South Korea for second phase of hometown summits with President Lee
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi hold their fourth meeting in about six months
Dubare jumbo fight: Elephant Marthanda dies a day after fatal clash
Elephant Kanjan barred from future Dasara jumbo duty in Mysuru
Bengal CM holds road show in Falta on last day of poll campaign
Party supporters claimed public enthusiasm had increased after the BJP formed the government in the state earlier this month under Mr. Adhikari's leadership
CBSE 2026 re-evaluation: How to apply for revision of marks?
The results for the highly awaited exams were declared on May 13, 2026, with a dip in pass percentage being reported.
Kerala Police bust human trafficking racket luring women to Dubai on promise of modelling jobs
Maradu police arrest 3 women. SIT formed to further investigate the case
More than 30 start-ups from across Asia showcased their growth stories at the ongoing Philanthropy Asia Summit
Survey for township near Tata semiconductor plant shelved in Assam
The Morigaon district administration issued an order cancelling the project following protests from the Tiwa and Bodo communities
Watch: Operation Sindoor delivered military precision: Army Chief
Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister B.C. Khanduri passes away at 91
Popularly known as General Sahab, he earned a reputation as a disciplined and strict administrator
Three coaches of Ujjaini Express derail in Rishikesh; no casualties reported
Invincible VS: A very accessible fighting game
Into the crowded arena of fighting games, comes Invincible VS, bringing popular characters from the TV show to pummel each other into a bloody pulp
The Power of Purpose, Passion & Perspective Turns Vision Into Impact
Edible oil imports rise 3% in FY26 amid surge in Nepal duty-free shipments: SEA
Nepal enjoys zero-duty access to Indian markets under the South Asian Free Trade Area agreement
Supreme Court refuses to entertain plea over renaming Navi Mumbai International Airport
The Bench said it was not inclined to entertain the plea challenging a November 2025 order of the Bombay High Court, which had dismissed the petition.
Trainee IAS officers of Tamil Nadu cadre call on CM Vijay
Huawei Unveils its Grid-Interactive AIDC Strategy, Shaping the Future of the Industry
Motorola launches Moto G37 Power, G37 and Moto Buds 2
Moto Buds 2 features dual drivers, IP54-rated, dynamic active noise cancellation up to 55dB and Hi-Res audio
Piramal Pharma Solutions Announces Partnership with Botanix to Support Drug Substance Development
Persistent Earns Top Honors for the Third Consecutive Year in Extels 2026 Asia Executive Team Survey
Recognized for excellence in executive leadership, financial stewardship and investor relations engagement
Fuel prices rise again; petrol, diesel costlier by nearly 4 in 5 days
Fuel prices have gone up again for the second time in just five days, with Kolkata recording the steepest increase among major Indian cities. Petrol prices in Kolkata have risen to 109.70 per litre, while diesel now costs 96.07. The latest hike comes amid rising global crude oil prices linked to tensions in West Asia. Since last week, petrol and diesel prices have increased by nearly 4 per litre across the country, raising concerns over higher transport costs and the possible impact on prices of everyday goods.
Kerala cabinet 2026: Full list of ministers
The detailed portfolios will be submitted to the Governor and will be published via gazette notification.
Dream Warrior Pictures, the production house behind the Suriya starrer Karuppu, said that a dialogue referring to Ilaiyaraaja was part of a broader satirical context
At least two dead, four injured in southern Spain shooting
The two people who had died were related to the man suspected of carrying out the shooting, a Civil Guard police spokesperson said, without going into further detail
No plan to monetise gold held by temples: Finance Ministry
Finance Ministry clarified that claims suggesting gold plates on temple towers, doors, or other temple structures will be considered as 'Strategic Gold Reserves of India' are false, misleading, and entirely baseless.
High Court seeks stand of Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia in criminal contempt case
The judge took exception to several social media posts by the proposed contemnors that attributed political allegiance and affiliation to her and allegedly targeted her by posting a misleading edited video of a speech she gave at an educational institution in Varanasi
IPL 2026: Big transition for Ruturaj the captain; will take time, says coach Fleming
Despite CSKs loss to SRH that dented the teams playoff chances, Stephen Fleming said Gaikwad has a massive amount of respect with this group of players
Supreme Court sends Dr Subbaiah murder case accused to life imprisonment
The trial court had sentenced seven accused, including the father and the two sons, to death for the murder in Agust 2021
Inspired by Nagpurs Zero Mile identity, the event celebrates Indias cultural diversity while underscoring the importance of thoughtfully planned communities.
FLAME University Hosts its 2026 Convocation with Shri. Harsh Mariwala as Chief Guest
Tailored second innings for old clothes
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Infobip Research Shows APAC Brands Leading in Channel Adoption, With 57% Using Agentic AI
India and Indonesia record strong foundations and untapped CX potential
NEET paper leak fallout: Why NTA must transform into a single digital testing authority
Karnataka High Court restrains transport unions from resorting to strike on May 20
The court orally noted the Governments claim that substantial demands of the unions have been already met with by releasing necessary funds
Modi in Norway LIVE: PM Modi to meet leaders at the Nordic-India Summit
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen once again called for an investment agreement between India and the European Union (EU) as India-EU free trade agreement will be discussed again in the summit
For cancer treatment in Telangana, the road still leads to Hyderabad
Hyderabad accounted for 26 cancer-treating hospitals, including 14 government and 12 private facilities; city recorded the highest number of treated cancer patients in Telangana at 12,517
Tempo-truck collision in Maharashtras Palghar: FIR against both drivers for traffic violations
Heavy traffic on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway, coupled with the tempo driver taking a wrong-side shortcut in violation of traffic rules, led to the fatal crash
In the butchering section, drains clogged with meat waste were found emitting a pungent smell, which officials said posed a serious public health concern
Pep Guardiola likely to leave Manchester City after current season, ending trophy-laden decade
Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, who previously worked on Guardiola's staff at City, is reportedly in line to take over next season
Its my responsibility: MEA answers query on PM Modi avoiding press conference abroad
The New York Times sues the Pentagon a second time over Hegseths media restrictions
The New York Times sued the Defense Department Monday for the second time in recent months over media access
New Kerala Cabinet: UDF portfolio talks run into headwinds as allies grow restive
Apparent dawdling in announcing appointments in government gazette suggests that haggling over ministerial portfolios continues unabated in Congress-led UDF
On Russia-Ukraine war, PM Modi and I have the same objectives, says Norwegian PM
Norway has said it hopes India will use its channels with Russia to push for a ceasefire in the Ukraine war.
A.P. targets 45 MSME clusters under Cluster Development Programme, aims to generate 7,032 jobs
Programme expected to benefit 1,688 MSME units and create employment for 7,032 people by 2030; Common Facility Centres planned across three economic regions
Woman ends life over dowry harassment in Greater Noida; husband, in-law held
Deepika got married to Hrithik around a year and a half ago; womans family allege she was killed over a Fortuner car and cash
Hyderabads Bias Check theatre steps in with a medley of stories by Manto
Software engineer-turned director Nikhil Ahuja directs this production with three distinct stories and perspectives
Taiwan opposition vote to impeach President Lai fails
Lawmakers from the Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP) launched impeachment proceedings after President Lai Ching-te and his premier refused to sign off on a revenue-sharing bill passed by Parliament.
Rangasamy resigns from Thattanchavady seat, retains Mangalam constituency
As per Assembly rules, a member elected from multiple constituencies should hold one seat and resign from others within 14 days
Stock markets climb after Donald Trump halts strikes on Iran, hints at deal
The 30-share BSE Sensex climbed 366.71 points to 75,706.88 . The 50-share NSE Nifty advanced 107.45 points to 23,760
A new Swatch model is introduced, and a case study in overexcited drop culture plays out
Swatchs new Royal Pop pocket watch has sparked outbursts of chaos worldwide
Rupee falls 18 paise to 96.38 against U.S. dollar
The rupee opened at 96.38 against the U.S. dollar, registering a fall of 18 paise from its previous close
Three coaches of Ujjaini Express derail near Rishikesh, no casualties
There were no passengers on board when the incident occurred around 9:40 p.m. close to the Yog Nagri railway station
Literary festival celebrating crime writing to debut in Bengaluru
Srikrishna Ramamoorthy, the co-founder of the Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF), on what to expect at Dead Write, BLFs first genre literary festival
Uttar Pradesh plans recruitment of 10,000 new teachers to enhance education
Requisition for 10,000 new teachers has been sent to the Education Service Selection Commission: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
Trump says Gulf nations urged him to hold back Iran attack
Have put off planned attack on Iran due to big discussion with Tehran: Trump
Washington DC , May 19 : US President Donald Trump on Monday (local time) said that he has put off a planned attack on Iran for a short period amid big discussions with the country over the ongoing West Asia crisis. Speaking to reporters, Trump said that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and some other countries had requested the US to delay the action for a few days as they believed negotiations were close to yielding a deal. I put it (attack on Iran) off for a little while, hopefully maybe forever, but possibly for a little while because weve had very big discussions with Iran and well see what they amount to. I was asked by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and some others if we could put it off for two or three days, a short period of time, because they think that they are getting very close to making a dealIts a very positive development, but well see whether or not it amounts to anything, said President Trump. Reflecting on his recent China visit and conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump said, President Xi was very complimentary of our militaryWe have the greatest military in the world. Were not going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon. He further stated that multiple countries were directly engaging with US officials and Iran in an effort to resolve the situation diplomatically. I was called by these three countries, plus others, and theyre dealing directly with our people and right now, Iran. There seems to be a very good chance that they can work something out. If we can do that without bombing the hell out of them, I will be very happy, said Trump.Meanwhile, the United States Central Command on Monday said that it continues to strictly enforce the US blockade against Iranian ports. CENTCOM continues to strictly enforce the U.S. blockade against Iranian ports. U.S. forces have now redirected 85 commercial vessels to ensure full compliance, CENTCOM said in a post on X. Earlier, President Trump turned down Irans peace proposal to stop the ongoing West Asia crisis, saying that it falls short of expectations and does not represent any meaningful progress towards a deal, according to Axios, citing a senior US official and a source briefed on the matter. The development comes at a sensitive moment, with Washington weighing both diplomatic and military options as tensions over Irans nuclear programme continue to escalate. US officials say President Donald Trump is still seeking a negotiated settlement but is increasingly frustrated by Tehrans refusal to accept what Washington considers essential concessions. Irans latest counter-proposal was reportedly delivered on Sunday night through Pakistani mediators. According to a senior US official quoted by Axios, the revised text contains only limited changes compared to previous submissions. (ANI)
Donald Trump says held off on new Iran attack, upbeat for agreement
The U.S. President said there had been a very positive development and that Arab allies said a deal was near that would leave Iran without nuclear weapons, which Tehran denies pursuing
Asian markets cautious, oil dips after Trump holds off on Iran attack
Energy markets held centre stage after U.S. President Donald Trump signalled serious negotiations with Tehran and called off planned strikes, boosting optimism that tensions could
NEET goes for CBT. Genuine reform or panic-driven damage control?
As recurring paper leaks, inflated scores, coaching linkages, and institutional failures deepen the credibility crisis, the sudden shift from PnP to CBT raises questions over whether the move reflects long-term reform or a quick attempt to contain public distrust.
Anthropic to let partners share Mythos cybersecurity findings with others
The protections were included in agreements with participating companies under which the model is provided, after partners sought assurances before sharing sensitive findings
Cellist Gauthier Herrmann and NCPA chairman Khushroo Suntook curate the series, which features Beethovens quartets alongside masterpieces by Mozart and other western greats.
Dr. Shahid Iqbal felicitates Asian Boxing Champion Mohammad Yaseer
Srinagar, May 18: Commissioner Secretary, Youth Services and Sports, Dr. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary on Monday felicitated young boxing sensation Mohammad Yaseer for his historic gold medal at Under-15 Asian Boxing Championship held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The 14-year-old boxing prodigy from Rajouri, scripted history by winning the gold medal in the 58-kg category after defeating the host nation Uzbekistan in the final bout. Representing India at the prestigious championship, the young boxer displayed exceptional courage, resilience and determination to bring laurels to the country and Jammu & Kashmir. During the felicitation ceremony, the Commissioner Secretary along with Secretary J&K Sports Council Nuzhat Gul and other officials from the department congratulated Yaseer for his remarkable achievement and termed his success a proud moment for Jammu & Kashmir and the entire nation. Yaseers journey is truly inspiring. Despite hardships, he has shown extraordinary dedication and commitment towards the sport. His achievement at the Asian level is a testament to his hard work and the immense sporting talent present in Jammu & Kashmir, Dr. Shahid said. He further said that the achievement wouldmotivate theaspiring athletes across the Union Territory to pursue sports with passion and determination. Dr. Shahid reiterated the governments commitment towards strengthening the sports ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir and providing better opportunities, infrastructure and exposure to young athletes so they can excel at national and international platforms. The felicitation ceremony also acknowledged the contribution of Yaseers coaches, family members and support staff in shaping his successful journey.
Sharma pushes for better digital infrastructure, youth participation in sports
Srinagar, May 18: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Transport, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, on Monday highlighted the governments initiatives towards strengthening the digital infrastructure, promoting technological innovation and encouraging youth participation in sports and recreational activities across Jammu & Kashmir. The Ministerwas speakingduring a one-day seminar organised by the Institution of Engineers (India), Jammu & Kashmir State Centre (IEI-JKSC) in observance of World Telecommunication & Information Society Day2026 on the themeDigital Lifelines Strengthening Resilience in a Connected World. The seminar was attended by the engineers, policymakers, telecom professionals, experts and public representatives to deliberate upon the growing importance of resilient digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, broadband connectivity and inclusive technological development in an increasingly interconnected world. Addressing the gathering, Satish Sharma said that robust digital connectivity has become the backbone of modern governance and socio-economic development. He stated that the Government is focused on ensuring equitable access to digital services and strengthening communication infrastructure across Jammu & Kashmir to bridge the digital divide. The Minister emphasised the importance of adopting modern technologies and building secure and resilient digital systems capable of meeting future challenges. He appreciated the role of professional institutions like IEI-JKSC in promoting technical awareness, innovation and constructive dialogue on emerging technological issues. Later, Sharma also appreciated the successful organisation of an Indoor Games Competition by the Red Team aimed at promoting sportsmanship, youth engagement and healthy recreational activities among youngsters. The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from youth and sports lovers who took part in various indoor games including carrom, chess, table tennis, badminton and other recreational activities. The participants displayed remarkable talent, discipline and team spirit throughout the event. The Minister said that sports play a crucial role in shaping the personality of youth by promoting discipline, confidence, leadership and teamwork. He stressed that both indoor and outdoor sports activities provide constructive avenues for youth engagement and contribute towards physical as well as mental well-being. The Indoor Games Competition concluded with a prize distribution ceremony in which the winners and outstanding performers were felicitated for their achievements. The organisers thanked all participants, officials and supporters for making the event successful and memorable. The programme commenced with a formal introduction by Er. Irfan Ahmad Reshi, MIE, Honorary Secretary, IEI-JKSC, who highlighted the significance of the occasion. He emphasised the transformative role of communication technologies in governance, education, healthcare, public service delivery and economic development. Engineer Ferdous Ahad Bhat, FIE, Chairman, IEI-JKSC, underlined the importance of building resilient and inclusive digital ecosystems capable of supporting societies during emergencies and technological disruptions. He stressed the need for strengthening cybersecurity frameworks and expanding broadband accessibility, particularly in remote and underserved areas. The technical session featured a keynote presentation by Engineer Feroze Jalali Malla, Data Protection Officer and Senior Expert, who spoke on the importance of data protection, cybersecurity and digital trust in the modern information society. Engineer Masharib Gul Mufti, FIE, Principal General Manager, BharatNet Project, J&K and Ladakh, deliberated upon the ongoing expansion of digital connectivity infrastructure across rural and remote regions under the BharatNet initiative.
KMC Sempora organizes mega free medical camp
Srinagar, May 18: Kashmir Medical College (KMC),Sempora on Monday organised a Mega Free Medical Camp at its campus,witnessing an overwhelming response as thousands of patients from different parts of Kashmir thronged the institution to avail free healthcare services. The day-long camp was inaugurated in the presence of Managing Director KMC, Tausif Ahmad; Executive Director Insha Qazi; Principal/Dean KMC Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan; Medical Superintendent Dr. Syed Mubashir, heads of departments, senior faculty members, consultants, and specialist doctors from multiple disciplines. The camp reflected KMCs growing commitment towards community healthcare and social responsibility by bringing advanced medical services directly to the people under one roof. Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director KMC, Tausif Ahmad, said that KMC remains committed to serving society through impactful healthcare initiatives and community outreach programmes. Healthcare should be accessible to every individual irrespective of financial constraints. Through such mega medical camps, our endeavour is to ensure earlydiagnosis,timely treatment for the people, especially those who have limited access to specialist services, he said. He further stated that all consultations, medicines, diagnostic investigations, X-rays, ultrasound examinations, and eligible surgeries were provided completely free of cost during the camp. He added that patients seen in the camp and requiring surgical interventions would also receive free hospital admission and treatment at the hospital. Executive Director KMC, Insha Qazi, said the institution witnessed an extraordinary response from the public, with patients lining up from 8 a.m. to consult specialist doctors. It is truly satisfying to see thousands of patients benefiting from thefree of costservices being provided by our institution. KMC remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering quality and affordable healthcare to the people of Kashmir, she said. About 2,000 patients attended the camp and availed healthcare facilities from highly experienced doctors and specialists. Specialist consultations were available in Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Endocrinology, General Medicine, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, General Surgery, Minimal Access (Laparoscopic) Surgery, Endocrine Surgery, Psychiatry, Orthopedics & Spine Surgery, ENT, Physiotherapy, Dental Care, and several other specialties and sub-specialties. As part of the special benefits offered during the camp, patients were provided zero charges for hospital stay and eligible surgeries, along with a 50 percent discount on surgical medicines and consumables. The camp also featured free health screenings, free medicines, and awareness services aimed at promoting preventive healthcare and encouraging timely medical intervention. The initiative received widespread appreciation from the public, with beneficiaries lauding the efforts of Kashmir Medical College in extending quality healthcare services to the community and reaffirming its role as one of the leading healthcare institutions in the region. The camp was part of KMCs larger mission of community outreach, under which similar health programmes and awareness initiatives have earlier been conducted in district hospitals, educational institutions, and underserved areas across Kashmir.
Iran-Israel war LIVE: Trump says 'very positive development' in Iran talks
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said internet fibre optic cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz could be brought under a system of permits as Tehran tightens control over the waterway.
Census-2027: DC Shishir Gupta launches self-enumeration drive
Shopian, May 18: In a major push towards public awareness and community participation, a mega district-level self-enumeration awareness programme for Census 2027 was successfully conducted on Monday at GDC Shopian. The programme, which commenced on May 17, will continue till May 31, 2026. Deputy Commissioner (DC)/Principal Census Officer, Shopian, Shishir Gupta who was the Chief Guest on the occasion, emphasized the landmark shift toward citizen-led digital data collection. Addressing the gathering, he underscored the critical importance of accurate, timely data and called upon the entire administrative machinery to act as catalysts for public engagement and also ensure 100% data collection andmessage to all to awareabout self-enumeration. Coordinated administrative efforts and grassroots public awareness are the absolute pillars for the smooth, successful execution ofcensus2027 across the district, the DC said. He urged all officers and employees to not only actively participate in the process themselves but also to rigorously motivate the general public for maximum digital onboarding, the Self-Enumeration Windows. The DC emphasized the significance of accurate data collection and urged all officers and officials to approach the training with utmost dedication to ensure the successful implementation ofcensus-2027 across the district. While speaking on the occasion, the DSEO (Additional District Census Officer), Shopian, Bilqees Zahoor said that the primaryaim ofself-enumeration process is the counting of the population and moving away from paper- based operations to now digital census. She stressed that all details of the households must be provided and urgedfor taking part in the process of self-enumerationwith dedication. The comprehensive training initiative was split into two separate, intensive sessions to ensure detailed coverage of the census modalities. During the event, district coordinator, Naveen Ragu, master trainers, Irfan Ahmed and Bilal Ahmed and Field Trainer (FT), Feroz Ahmed Lone imparted crucial technical training to the participating officers, officials and other key stakeholders. FT briefed the participants about the question-answer hourofself-enumeration programme, highlighting itssignificance in ensuring accurate data. The sessions focused on equipping the staff with the necessary skills to seamlessly manage and execute theself-enumeration process. The district administration has finalized a comprehensive outreach framework to assist citizens during this 15-day window, ensuring that the transition to Indias first heavily paperless census model is seamless and inclusive for every household in District Shopian. During the sessions, participants were briefed about digital registration, data accuracy and public awareness measures to ensure smooth conduct ofcensus-2027 activities. Among others, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Dr. Zakir Hussain Faaz, Principal, GDC, Tariq Ahmed,officers, officials and stakeholders were present.

