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Tehran , May 26 : Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei on Tuesday accused the US of committing a despicable war crime following a missile strike on a sports hall in Lamerd, Fars Province, that Tehran says killed 24 civilians, including teenage volleyball players and a two-year-old child, while injuring more than 130 people. In a post on X, Baghaei said he was briefed by the Iranian member of Parliament for Mehr, Mousa Mousavi, about a devastating American missile strike on a residential area and sports hall in the city of Lamerd. On the afternoon of Saturday, 9 Esfand 1404 (28 February 2026) the same day students at the Shajareh_Tayyibeh_School in Minab were massacred by Tomahawk missilesa residential area in Lamerd, including a sports hall, was struck by U.S. Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM), Baghaei said. According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, the strike slaughtered 24 persons, including a 2-year-old girl, several teenage volleyball players, while more than 130 persons were injured, many of whom now face permanent disabilities. Baghaei further alleged that the missiles used detonated in the air before impact, unleashing 180000 of high-velocity tungsten pellets that tore through the area in every direction with devastating force. There is no longer any doubt that the United States deliberately targeted a residential neighborhood and a civilian sports hall in Lamerd, he said.He emphasised that it was not a mistake but a calculated decision. He said, This was not a mistakeit was a calculated decision to test the destructive power of a new weapon system on Iranian civilians. Such an act constitutes a clear and despicable war crime. The Iranian official demanded accountability for those responsible for the strike, stating, Those who ordered and executed this attack must be held accountable before any competent court of law. The Iranian nation will never forget its martyred sons and daughters. We will neither forget nor forgive this crime, he added.He highlighted an earlier X post of April 2, which mentioned another claimed American Precision Strike Missile or PrSM, and said that it made its combat debut on 28 February 2026 during the attack in Lamerd. The American new PrSM missile, which made its combat debut on 28 February 2026, struck a crowded sports hall filled with innocent teenagers in the city of Lamerd, Fars Province, he said. The attack killed 21 young boys and girls. The missile explodes above its target, dispersing thousands of lethal fragments (tungsten pellets) to maximize human casualties, he added. Calling the strike a despicable war crime, Baghaei also quoted Syrian poet Ghada al-Samman in his post, They keep talking and never fall silent for even a momentperhaps this endless chatter comes from their fear of hearing the voice of their own conscience. (ANI)
New Delhi , May 26 : Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday lauded the successful efforts of security and rescue teams that were involved in the rescue of stranded tourists in Jammu and Kashmirs Gulmarg after a technical malfunction left several Gondola car cabins stranded mid-air for around seven hours. In an X post, the Defence Minister said that the joint rescue team, which comprised the Indian Army, J&K Police, NDRF, SDRF, and civil administration, carried out the operation with efficiency and resolve. He further considered the success of rescue operation as a reflection of swiftness, professionalism, courage, and coordination of countrys disaster response agencies. The successful rescue of 300 tourists stranded in cable cars in Gulmarg reflects the swiftness, professionalism, courage, and coordination of our disaster response agencies. A joint rescue team comprising the Indian Army, J&K Police, NDRF, SDRF, and civil administration carried out the challenging operation with efficiency and resolve. The nation acknowledges and applauses the dedication and service of all personnel involved in this rescue operation, the X post from Singh said. Around 300 tourists stranded in cable cars were safely evacuated after a nearly six-hour coordinated effort by multiple agencies in Jammu and Kashmirs Gulmarg on Monday. The large-scale rescue effort was launched after a technical malfunction led to several Gondola cabins being stranded. Officials said that out of 65 cable cars, 62 were affected, while three were not in operation at the time. Of these, 52 cabins were occupied, and 10 were empty. According to the Jammu and Kashmir Police, 286 people were safely evacuated in total, with 148 rescued from one side of the system and 138 from the other as operations continued in phases. Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat said that a massive multi-agency rescue operation successfully evacuated stranded tourists after a technical snag developed in the Gulmarg Gondola. (ANI)
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Awareness programs under NMBA held across Budgam
Budgam, May 25: A series of awareness programmes, pledge ceremonies and outreach activities were organised across district Budgam under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA) to spread awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and to encourage collective responsibility towards building a healthy and drug-free society. A Mental Health Awareness Programme under the NMBA was organised at PM SHRI Govt. Higher Secondary School Dagger Budgam. During the program, students were sensitized about emotional well-being, stress management, healthy living and the importance of staying away from substance abuse. Participants actively took part in the awareness session and were encouraged to seek support and guidance whenever needed. Meanwhile, a Nasha Mukt Bharat pledge ceremony was organised at the office of Sub Divisional Agriculture Officer Budgam. Officials and staff reaffirmed their commitment towards spreading awareness against drug abuse and promoting a healthy and responsible social environment. Officials and staff of different departments of Budgam also participated in a pledge and awareness programme organised under the NMBA. The programme highlighted the importance of collective responsibility, awareness and community participation in safeguarding youth from substance abuse and creating a disciplined, healthy and addiction-free society. The awareness initiatives witnessed active participation from students, officials and staff members who collectively pledged to contribute towards the fight against drug abuse and support the vision of a drug-free district.
SDM Khansahib reviews Moharram arrangements
Budgam, May 25: On the directions of Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Khansahib, Jahangir Ahmad Giri along with officials of various line departments on Monday visited Shia dominated areas including Bukchil, Tallapora, Batpora, Gatipora, Yarisatroo and Hardhpanzoo to take stock of the arrangements being put in place for the smooth and hassle-free conduct of upcoming Moharram processions. During the visit, the SDM was accompanied by AEEs and officials from R&B, PHE, PDD and Rural Development departments besides local representatives of the concerned areas. The officers inspected the availability of essential facilities including road connectivity, drinking water supply, electricity, sanitation and other necessary arrangements for the devotees. Interacting with the local representatives and residents, the SDM assured that the administration is committed to ensuring all basic facilities for the mourners and devotees during the holy days of Moharram. He further directed the concerned officials to immediately address the issues and provide all required facilities wherever needed to ensure smooth observance of Moharram across the subdivision. The locals appreciated the proactive approach of the administration and expressed satisfaction over the ongoing preparations.
Govt promotes Incharge IOs, AIOs as Information Officers
Srinagar, May 25: The J&K government on Monday ordered the regularisation and promotion of 3 In-charge Information Officers and 14 Assistant Information Officers as Information Officers and equivalent in the Information Department. According to a Government Order issued here by the Information Department, the promoted officers included Showket Ahmad Khan, Riyaz Ahmad Fazili, Parshotam Dass, Rajinder Paul Singh, Gulshan Sumbria, Majeeb Ahmad Ganai, Gulshan Ara, Ashok Kumar Sharma, Sayed Gulam Jeelani Qadiri, Shabir Ahmed Bhat, Gurpreet Singh, Liyaqat Ali Mir, Mohammad Owais Gurkoo, Natyapal Singh, Parvaiz Ahmad Lone, Sajad Ahmad Shah and Hardeep Singh Choudhary. Showket Ahmad Khan, Riyaz Ahmad Fazili and Parshotam Dass have been regularised with effect from September 5, 2018, while the promotions of the remaining officers will take effect prospectively, according to the order.The officers shall continue to work at their present places of posting until further orders.
District NCORD meeting : DC Sgr, SSP review impact of ongoing 100-day anti-drug campaign
Call for continued collective enforcement efforts Srinagar, May 25: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo on Monday chaired a meeting of the District Level NCORD Committee to review the impact and progress achieved under the ongoing 100-day anti-drug campaign being implemented across the district. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Dr. Sundeep Chakravarthy was also present in the meeting. The meeting was attended by Regional Transport Officer Kashmir, Qazi Irfan; Additional Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Aadil Fareed; SP Headquarter, Umar Shah; Probationer, Alfred Thomas; SDM West, Irfan Bahadur; SDM East, Zubair Ahmad; and Officers from Excise, Drug Control Organisation, DYS&S, heads of ATFs and Officers of other concerned departments. At the outset, the meeting held a comprehensive review of the Districts anti-drug strategy, enforcement actions and preventive interventions undertaken during the ongoing 100-days anti-drug Jammu and Kashmir Nasha Mukt Abhiyan. During the meeting, it was informed that intensified enforcement operations and coordinated action against drug peddling networks have yielded significant results across Srinagar district. Giving detailed figures, the meeting was informed that 84 FIRs have been registered under NDPS cases and 117 persons have been arrested during the ongoing campaign. It was further reported that 100 driving licences and 46 vehicle Registration Certificates (RCs) linked to NDPS-related violations have been suspended to date, as part of sustained and strict enforcement measures aimed at disrupting drug networks and deterring drug-related activities in the district. The meeting was further informed that licences of 17 chemists were suspended for violations related to drug regulations and unauthorized handling of controlled substances. In addition, red entries have been recorded in revenue records against identified drug peddlers to strengthen legal and administrative action against repeat offenders. Additionally, illegal properties worth nearly Rs 40 crore linked to drug peddlers have been attached or demolished in Srinagar as part of the intensified crackdown on narcotics networks and illegal assets generated through drug trafficking. The Deputy Commissioner and SSP appreciated the coordinated efforts of all departments and agencies involved in the campaign and emphasized the need to sustain the momentum through continued enforcement, public participation and preventive outreach initiatives. On the occasion, the DC directed all concerned departments to further strengthen inter-departmental coordination and intensify action against drug peddlers and trafficking networks to ensure a drug-free and safer environment in the District. He emphasized renewed focus and coordinated efforts to curb drug abuse and dismantle the ecosystem supporting narcotics trafficking in Srinagar District. The DC further stressed the importance of a multi-pronged strategy combining strict law enforcement with awareness generation, counselling and rehabilitation measures to effectively tackle the menace of drug abuse, particularly among youth. The SSP Srinagar reiterated the commitment of the Police in collaboration with civil authorities towards sustained action against narcotics-related activities and called for active support from the public in identifying and reporting drug-related offences. The meeting also reviewed measures related to intensified surveillance of identified hotspots and vulnerable areas, close monitoring of repeat offenders, strict regulation of pharmaceutical outlets, and effective implementation of awareness programmes across the district. It further deliberated on strengthening counselling support and rehabilitation initiatives for affected individuals, with a focus on ensuring a coordinated, sustained, and outcome-oriented response to the drug menace.
Market inspection conducted across Shopian markets
Shopian, May 25: On the directions of Deputy Commissioner, Shopian, Shishir Gupta market checking drives were conducted on Monday across various areas of Zainapora, Keegam, Herman, Keller and Barbugh and other places in district Shopian under the supervision of concerned Tehsildars and Naib Tehsildars in collaboration with officials from Food Safety, Police and other line departments to ensure quality control, rate regulation and hygiene standards in markets. During the inspections, various shops and business establishments were checked for quality and pricing of essential commodities. Several expired food items were seized and destroyed on the spot, while violators were fined during the drive. An amount of Rs 2200 was realized during market checking in Zainapora, Rs 900 during market inspection in Herman, whereas Rs 4900 was collected from violators during inspections conducted in Keller. The fine amount was remitted into the Red Cross Account. At Keegam, the market checking team comprising officials from Food Safety Department, TSO Keegam and SHO Keegam conducted extensive inspections in various markets to check the quality and rates of goods. The teams stressed strict adherence to government guidelines and warned shopkeepers against sale of expired and substandard items. Such drives will continue across the district to safeguard consumer interests and maintain transparency in the market system.
DG NCC calls on Minister Sakeena Itoo at Srinagar
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Says govt not doing favour but fulfilling duty Regularises CPWs of School Edu Dept RK News Service Srinagar, May 25: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday handed over appointment orders to beneficiaries under SRO-43 and the J&K Rehabilitation Assistance Scheme (RAS) at the Civil Secretariat here, reaffirming the governments commitmenttowardssupporting families who have suffered irreparable personal loss. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Satish Sharma, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar and other senior officers were present during the distribution event.The outstation minister,officers and beneficiaries participated in the eventthroughvideo conferencing. A total of 52 appointees hailing from different districts of Jammu and Kashmir received appointment orders under SRO-43 and RAS during simultaneous events held in Srinagar and Jammu. Addressing the newly-appointed beneficiaries, the Chief Minister saidthatthe government was only fulfilling its responsibility and not extending any favour.The first thing I would like to say is that the government that has given you these orders here and in Jammu is not doing you a favour; it is our duty. While fulfilling this duty, we also realise that you have had to make a huge sacrifice to get these government orders, he said. Drawing a distinction between the ordinary recruitment process and the circumstances under which the beneficiarieshad becomeeligible for compassionate appointment, the CM said, Unlike regular aspirants who secure jobs through examinations and interviews, the appointees under these schemes have endured profound personal tragedies. To get a government job, we usually ask our children to pass examinations and interviews. But the test you have faced has been far more difficult because you had to lose someone dear to you to reach this stage. That is why I say we are not distributing these orders as a favour, but rather repaying a moral obligation, he added. Omar Abdullah observed that the government functions as one collective family and emphasised the importance of standing together in times of grief and hardship.We want this government and all of us working within it, whether in the Secretariat or outside, to function as one larger family. We must not only share each others pain but also support one another during difficult circumstances. This initiative is a small step in that direction so that your families can move forward and not suffer any further hardship, he said. Urging the appointees to discharge their duties with sincerity and dedication, the CM said public service should alwaysremain centredon helping people and contributing positively to society. Our only expectation from you is that wherever you are posted, you serve the people of Jammu and Kashmir with honesty, commitment and dedication. Whatever role we hold in government, our purpose remains the samethat when we return home in the evening, we should feel satisfied that our days work has benefited someone. If you perform your duties honestly, that itself will be the greatest tribute to those whose memories brought you here today, he said. The Chief Minister reiterated the governments resolve to ensure that eligible beneficiaries are not made to run from office to office for compassionate appointments.We are committed to ensuring that you do not have to move from pillar to post to obtain your appointment orders. That would be a grave injustice to all of you. We will ensure that the process is expedited and all remaining cases are cleared at the earliest, he assured. The beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister and the administration for facilitating timely appointments and extending support to families during difficult times. Meanwhile, CM Abdullah handed over regularisation orders to Contingent Paid Workers (CPWs) of the School Education Department at Civil Secretariat function here. Minister for School Education Sakina Itoo was present on the occasion. Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Special Secretary School Education Ghulam Rasool Mir, Director School Education Kashmir Naseer Ahmed Wani and other senior officers of the concerned department were also present during the programme. The Chief Minister individually handed over the regularisation orders to the CPWs from Ganderbal and Bandipora districts and extended his best wishes to them for their future service. He expressed hope that the employees would continue to work with sincerity, commitment and dedication towards strengthening the School Education Department and improving public service delivery. The beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister and the government for addressing their long-pending issue and providing them regularisation orders.
Amit Shah hails forces for rescuing stranded Gulmarg tourists
LG Sinha, CM Omar praise teams Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, May 25: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday applauded the countrys disaster response forces for safely rescuing more than 300 tourists stranded mid-air after a technical fault developed in the Gulmarg Gondola in north Kashmirs Baramulla district. Applause to Indias disaster response forces for safely rescuing 300 tourists stranded mid-air in cable cars in Gulmarg, Kashmir. The disaster response teams comprising the SDRF, NDRF, Army personnel, local police and the administration swung into action and rescued all the passengers stranded in 65 cable carsthrougha six-hour-long operation. The nation salutes the forces for their valour and skill, Shah said. J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said he was personally monitoring the rescue operation soon after the incident was reported and directed senior officials to rush to the spot. Im monitoring the rescue operation for tourists stranded in cable car cabins following a technical fault in Gulmarg. I havedirectedDGP to proceed to the site. Joint rescue team of Police, Army and SDRF, alongwithDC and SSP, is conducting the operation to ensure the safety of all tourists, the Lieutenant Governor said. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah later appreciated the efforts of all agencies, rescue teams and personnel involved in the successful evacuation operation.He commended the swift response, coordination and professionalism displayed during the rescue mission, which ensured the safe evacuation of all stranded tourists. The CM further said the incident would be thoroughly examined and an enquiry would be conducted into the technical fault. He said responsibility for any lapses would be fixed and appropriate action taken. Authorities have temporarily suspended gondola operations and initiated a technical assessment of the system.
Major tragedy averted as Gulmarg Gondola develops technical snag
Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 25: A major tragedy was averted at the famous ski resort Gulmarg on Monday after a technical snag in the Gondola cable car service left several tourists and local visitors stranded mid-air, with rescue teams evacuating 320 tourists in a seven-hour-long operation from around 1:20 PM to 8:00 PM. The sudden technical snag halted Gondola operations this afternoon,leaving around 400 tourists strandedin 75cabins, forcing the suspension of operations and creatingpanic among tourists. Soon after the incident, rescue teams comprising four stations of Fire & Emergency Services (Kunzer, Gulmarg, Tangmarg, and Wanigam) led by ADGP F&ES Alok Kumar (IPS), eight teams of State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) led by SSP Masroor Ahmad, teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), J&K Police, Army, civil administration, and technical experts immediately began evacuation efforts. Rescue teams from Gondola Cable Car, Gulmarg Police, SOG, Snow Leopards, personnel of J&K Armed Police (including 14 Mountain Rescue Teams), 9 Rajputana Rifles, and HAWS were also part of the rescue operation. A helicopter was also pressed into service to ensure no tourist was left stranded. Around 100 skiers volunteered to be part of the rescue operation and assisted official rescue teams. Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat, along with senior police officers S.J.M. Gillani and Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir Zone V.K. Birdi, visited Gulmarg following the incident. The DGP said the first responder was SHO Gulmarg, who, along with personnel from the Police Station and SOG, reached the spot to launch the rescue operation. 320 tourists stranded in the cabins were successfully evacuated amid inclement weather conditions. Among them were 45 tourists who were not physically fit and had been brought down on stretchers. No injury was reported during the incident, the DGP said. Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudary also visited Gulmarg to oversee the rescue operation. On the instructions of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, the Deputy Chief Minister personally oversaw the rescue operation, with local MLA Farooq Shah also monitoring the situation closely. Syed Qamar Sajad, Managing Director of the J&K Cable Car Corporation, said the situation was brought under control. Gondola services were temporarily halted as engineers and technical teams carried out inspections to identify and rectify the fault. The Gulmarg Gondola, regarded among Asias highest cable car networks and a key attraction in Kashmir, draws large numbers of tourists during the peak season.
LG reviews Eid facilities at Dargah Hazratbal
Directs well-organised, smooth conduct of festival RK News Service Srinagar, May 25: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday visited the sacred Hazratbal Shrine to review preparations for the upcoming auspicious festival of Eid-ul-Adha, takingappraisalof water supply, sanitation, electricity, and other facilities being put inplace forsmooth conduct of the festival. During his visit, the LG instructed senior officers to ensure that every arrangement is carried out with diligence.The festival reminds us of the virtues of humility and charity, inspiring us to dedicate ourselves to the greater good of humanity. We will ensure that the celebration is not only well-organised but also truly grand, marked by devotion and festive fervour, he said. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by J&K Waqf Board Chairperson Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, Chief Imam of Hazratbal Shrine Mufti Reyaz ul Haq, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg, DIG CKR Rajiv Omprakashn, SSP Srinagar Dr G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, Municipal Commissioner Srinagar Faz Lul Haseeb, and officials from all line departments. Spiritual leaders, Waqf officials, senior officers of police and civil administration, and prominent citizens were also present on the occasion.
Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan:Campaigns success measured by youth reclaimed from addiction, not FIRs: LG
Terms narco-terrorism gravest assault on J&Ks social fabric Shafat Malik Bandipora, May 25: Declaring narcotics and narco-terrorism as the gravest assault on the social fabric of Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor ManojSinha on Monday saidthe administrations anti-drug campaign would ultimately be measured not by the number of arrests, but by the number of young lives reclaimed from addiction. Addressing a massive gathering at SK Stadium here during a padyatra against drugs and narco-terrorism, Sinha said the administration had launched an unprecedented campaign to erase the toxic gas poisoning the soil of Jammu andKashmir, addingthat the movement had evolved into a peoples mission cutting across political, social and religious lines. We will not merely count FIRs or arrests. Our real success will be counted in the youth who return to life, in the families that are rebuilt, and in the hope restored across society, he said, drawing prolonged applause from the gathering comprising students, civil society members, religious scholars, traders, womens groups and youth organisations. Despite inclement weather conditions, thousands attended the event, with the LG opening his address by thanking people who, he said, travelled from different areas despite repeated warnings about bad weather.I was receiving calls from people asking whether the programme would continue because of the weather. Yet, the overwhelming participation today shows that Jammu and Kashmir has risen with a collective resolve, he said. Framing narcotics not merely as a law-and-order issue but as a form of narco-terrorism, the Lieutenant Governor said the drug tradewasdirectly linked to the destruction of families, the exploitation of youth and the strengthening of networks working against peace in Jammu and Kashmir. This is not just drug trafficking. This is narco-terrorism. It destroys homes, snatches fathers from children, devastates mothers and sisters, and pushes society into darkness, he said. In one of the sharpest assertions of the campaign so far, Sinha said the administration had begun dismantling what he described as narco palaces built from the proceeds of drug trafficking.Those earning wealth by destroying the lives of our youth will not be allowed safe shelter in Jammu and Kashmir. The work of reducing these narco empires to dust has begun, he said. Detailing the administrations crackdown over the past 45 days, the LG said more than 860 FIRs had been registered and over 950 drug smugglers and peddlers arrested, including 59 detained under the PIT-NDPS Act.He said the campaign had moved beyond conventional policing, with authorities now targeting the financial and social infrastructure sustaining the drug trade. The Lieutenant Governor said action has been initiated against properties and black money generated through narcotics, while more than 457 driving licences have been suspended. Recommendations have also been madefor the cancellation of 116 passports and the registration of606 vehicles allegedly linked to drug smuggling networks. Our agencies, particularly Jammu and Kashmir Police, are tracking every active agent, every sleeper cell, every smuggler attempting to poison society, he said. Sinha also highlighted what he described as a societal mobilisation against drugs, stating that over 7,000 womens committees and nearly 3,000 youth clubs had been constituted across Jammu and Kashmir to assist in awareness, rehabilitation and surveillance efforts. For the first time in many years, Jammu and Kashmir is standing united for a shared mission, he said. Whether it is the police, administration, teachers, religious leaders, lawyers, traders, mothers or students, everyone has joined hands. Calling upon families and communities to actively participate in the anti-drug movement, the LG said the government alone could not win the battle. Law enforcement alone cannot end this menace. We need mothers, fathers, teachers, religious leaders and every responsible citizen to stand guard over society, he said. Reiterating his administrations resolve, LG Sinha said the campaign against narcotics would continue with full force until Jammu and Kashmir was completely freed from narco-terrorism and terrornetworks. We dream of a Jammu and Kashmir where no child lives under the shadow of drugs, where no family is broken because of addiction, and where the youth move forward with dignity, security and hope, he said.As long as people stand united, no narco-cartel and no terrorist network can defeat Jammu and Kashmir.
Day of Tarwiyah: 1.6 million pilgrims reach Mina as Hajj begins
Saudi Ministry rolls out integrated Haj monitoring system Hajis to depart for Arafat today for key rituals J&K Haj Committee urges pilgrims to maintain patience, unity Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 25: The pivotalrituals ofHajj pilgrimage commenced on Mondaywith thepilgrims from across the world departing for Mina from their residences in Makkah to observe the Day of Tarwiyah. A total of 1.6 million pilgrims across the globe, including around 4,000 from Jammu & Kashmir, are performing the Hajj-2026. The pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir departed from Srinagar International Airport on May 5 for Al-Madinah Al-Tayyibah. The pilgrims departed for Mina from their residences in Makkah to observe the Day of Tarwiyah, marking the beginning of the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Following the example of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), pilgrims are reciting the talbiyah and glorifying God as they make their way to the Tent City (Mina). According to the Saudi Gazette, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has implemented an integrated system dedicated to organising the movement of pilgrims to their camps and monitoring the quality of services provided at the holy sites, in coordination with various relevant authorities. The ministrys efforts include overseeing the movement of pilgrims from their accommodations and hospitality centres to Mina, ensuring smooth access to the camps, providing guidance and awareness services, and assisting pilgrims in reaching their designated locations in accordance with the approved operational plans for the 2026 Hajj season. The ministry has also completed the operational readiness of accommodation, catering, and transportation services within Mina, while enhancing field monitoring measures to promptly identify and address any issues. These efforts contribute to improving the quality of services during the initial stages of pilgrims stay at the holy sites. Furthermore, after spending the night in Mina amid recitation of talbiyah and glorifying God, the pilgrims will leave for Arafat after Fajr (morning prayers) on Youm-e-Arafat, consideredas amost important pillar of the Hajj. Asper theIslamic teachings, the Hajj is not accepted without Youm-e-Arafat. After spending the night in Arafat, the Hujaj-e-Kiram will depart towards Muzdalifah on Youm-e-Nahar (Day of Sacrifice), where further key rituals will be conducted by the pilgrims. In the meantime, the Hajis have been asked not to carry more than one shoulder bagwith themduring the movement from Mina to Arafat to Muzdalifah. The Indian Haj Pilgrims Office (IHPO) has directed all State Hajj Inspectors to ensure that each pilgrim carries only one shoulder bag during the movement between the holy sites. The pilgrim found violating the norms wouldnt be allowed to even board the buses. Meanwhile, the Jammu Kashmir Hajj Committee has appealed to the Haj pilgrims to be filled with tranquillity, stay together and practice patience during performing the important Hajj rituals. As you prepare to embark on the sacred journey to the Mashair regionMina, Arafat, and Muzdalifahthis evening and tomorrow morning, may your hearts be filled with tranquillity and your intentions focused solely on the pleasure of Allah (SWT), reads a message issued yesterday by JK Hajj Committee. To ensure a smooth and blessed experience,thepilgrims were asked to practice patience (Sabr),sayingthat the journey of Hajj is a test of patience. Expect crowds, heat, and physical challenges. View every difficulty as a means of erasing sins and increasing your reward. Remain calm and kind in every situation. The Haj pilgrims were asked to utilise their time wisely. This is the time of your life. Minimise aimless talk and distractions. Spend every possible moment in Dhikr, Dua, recitation of the Quran, and reflection. Your time in Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah is preciousdo not let it slip away in idle activities. The message further advisedthepilgrims to stay together. Always remain with your assigned group or Muallim caravan. In the massive crowds of the Mashair, it is very easy to get separated. Look out for one another, especially the elderly and those who are less mobile. The pilgrimswere advised to extend help. The spirit of Hajj is one of brotherhood. Be the first to help a fellow pilgrim in need, whether it is offering water, helping someone find their way, or simply offering a kind word. Let us leave all Maslaki ikhtilaf (sectarian differences) behind. We are all here as humble servants of Allah, wearing the same Ihram, seeking the same mercy. Focus on what unites us in faith and prayer, the message reads, asking the Hajis to renew their intentions (Niyyah) continuously.
Traffic Congestion Turns Shopian Commute Into Daily Ordeal
Raja Zaid SHOPIAN, May 25: Persistent traffic congestion on major roads in Shopian town has become a daily ordeal for commuters, students and traders, with residents blaming narrow roads, rising vehicle numbers and inadequate parking facilities for the worsening situation. Locals said heavy traffic jams across the district headquarters are disrupting daily life and causing long delays, especially during peak hours. Students and office-goers said even short distances now take a considerable amount of time due to constant gridlock in the town. It takes nearly 30 minutes to cover just three kilometres, a school student said, adding that students often get delayed while returning home after school hours. Residents said increasing vehicular movement and unregulated roadside parking have further aggravated the traffic situation in the town. Deputy Superintendent of Police (Traffic) for Pulwama-Shopian, Mushtaq Ahmad, said traffic personnel have been deployed at key junctions, including Hospital Road, to regulate movement and improve traffic flow. He added that the situation has improved over the past few months. The officer said work on a multi-level parking facility near Hospital Road is underway and is expected to help reduce congestion once completed. Meanwhile, MLA Shopian Shabir Ahmad Kullay said the administration is working on a long-term plan to widen roads within the town limits. He said the necessary formalities are being completed and the project will be taken up soon to address the growing traffic problem permanently.
Six Drug Peddlers Arrested in Anti-Narcotics Crackdown
RK News Service SRINAGAR, May 25: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday arrested six alleged drug peddlers in separate anti-narcotics operations in Baramulla, Pulwama and Anantnag districts and recovered contraband substances from their possession. In Baramulla district, police arrested two persons during naka checking and patrolling operations in Uri and Kamalkote areas. Officials said around 60.5 grams of charas and 29 grams of charas-like substance were recovered from the accused. In Pulwama, police intercepted a scooty at Parigam Khalsa and arrested two alleged drug peddlers after recovering approximately 273 grams of heroin-like substance from their possession. Meanwhile, in Anantnag district, police recovered 6.566 kilograms of ganja-like substance from a man arrested at Sakhras Crossing Chowk in Srigufwara. In another operation near Tangpawa Petrol Pump in Kokernag, police intercepted a vehicle and recovered a brown sugar-like substance concealed inside the dashboard, leading to the arrest of the driver. Police said cases under relevant sections of law have been registered at the respective police stations and investigations have been initiated. The police also reiterated their commitment to tackling drug trafficking and appealed to the public to share information related to narcotics activities in their areas.
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