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Public Undertakings Panel Stresses Accountability
MLA Mir Saifullah chairs meeting of Committee RK News Service Srinagar, June, 17: A meeting of the Committee on Public Undertakings was held on Wednesday at the Legislative Assembly under the chairmanship of MLA Mir Saifullah. Legislators Ajaz Ahmed Jan, Pawan Kumar Gupta, Shafi Ahmad Wani, Rajiv Jasrotia, Mehar Ali, Reyaz Ahamad Khan, Arjun Singh Raju, Rafiq Ahmad Naik besides Chairman Bureau of Public Enterprises Talat Parvaiz, Secretary JK Legislative Assembly Manoj Kumar Pandit, Accountant General Tsewang Tharchin, DG Accounts & Treasuries Fayaz Ahmad Lone along with senior officers from Finance Department and Legislative Assembly were present in the meeting. The Secretary, J&K LA briefed the meeting on the objectives and functioning of the committee, which included ensuring legislative oversight of state-owned corporations/undertakings and promoting efficiency, economy and accountability in their operations. He also informed the members that the committee examines and reviews CAG audit reports related to public undertakings, identifies irregularities or inefficiencies, ensures financial discipline, verifies that the government investments are utilized properly and economically, investigates cases of mismanagement and enforces accountability. The members discussed various aspects relating to the effective functioning of the Committee and its mandate in ensuring accountability, transparency and efficiency in the functioning of public undertakings. Speaking on the occasion, Chairman Mir Saifullah emphasized the importance of the Committee and highlighted its crucial role in strengthening legislative oversight of public sector undertakings. He stated that the Committee serves as an important link between the government and the people, helping to identify and address the public grievances while ensuring that the intended benefits of various public undertakings reach the people effectively. The Chairman stressed that the meetings of the Committee should be result-oriented and focused on achieving tangible outcomes in the interest of the public. He urged all the members to actively participate in the proceedings and contribute constructively towards the Committee's work, saying that collective efforts and meaningful discussions are essential for enhancing the Committee's effectiveness. He further emphasized that the Committee plays a vital role in examining the performance of public undertakings, safeguarding the public interests and ensuring the judicious utilization of public resources. The Chairman called upon the members to work with dedication and commitment to fulfill the responsibilities entrusted to the Committee. The members actively participated in the discussions and submitted their valuable suggestions on various matters related to the Committee's functioning. Their inputs were aimed at strengthening the Committee's procedures and enhancing its capacity to effectively monitor and evaluate the performance of public undertakings. Earlier, Accountant General gave a detailed presentation on the role, powers, procedures and responsibilities of the Committee on Public Undertakings.
NCs Delhi Statehood Protest A Political Gimmick: Bukhari
Welcome political activists from Bandipora into party fold Srinagar, June 17: Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Wednesday criticised the ruling National Conference (NC), accusing it of misleading people through what he described as false promises and political slogans, and termed its proposed sit-in protest in Delhi for restoration of statehood as a political gimmick. Bukhari made the remarks while addressing a party event at the Apni Party headquarters in Srinagar, organised to welcome political and social activists from Bandipora into the party fold. Questioning NCs seriousness on the issue of statehood restoration, Bukhari said the proposed protest was aimed at creating a perception of commitment rather than pursuing the demand in earnest. He alleged that the NC leadership had historically failed to deliver on major political promises and accused the party of repeatedly raising issues for political and electoral gains. Referring to the post-August 5, 2019 political situation, Bukhari said NC had earlier projected restoration of Article 370 and later shifted focus to statehood. He said Apni Party had earlier proposed a united effort by all political parties from Jammu and Kashmir to collectively pursue restoration of statehood before New Delhi, but alleged that NC did not support the proposal. Bukhari maintained that if the ruling party was serious about the demand, it should have worked towards a broader political consensus rather than organising symbolic protests. During the event, several political and social activists from Bandipora, including Naseer Ahmad Mir, Abdul Rasheed Ashna and Basharat Hussain Najar, joined the Apni Party in the presence of senior party leaders.
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Senior Citizens Welfare Must Remain a Priority: Sakeena
Directs enhanced facilities at Day Care center, Old age home Jammu, June 17: Minister for Social Welfare, Education, Health and Medical Education, Sakeena Itoo today remarked that respect for senior citizens is their rightful entitlement and not a favour as they have contributed immensely for the development of Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister made these remarks while felicitating senior citizens of Day Care Centre Roop Nagar Jammu during a grand function held at JKTDC Banquet Hall at TRC Jammu, to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of senior citizens towards society. The programme was attended by Director, Social Welfare Jammu, Ranjeet Singh; Secretary, Advisory Board for Scheduled Castes; Joint Director, Poshan ICDS; Deputy Director (Administration), Social Welfare Department; Assistant Director, Social Welfare; and several other senior officers, besides a large gathering of senior citizens. Addressing the gathering, the Minister emphasised that respect for elders is their rightful entitlement and not a favour. She observed that senior citizens devote their lives to nurturing families, educating future generations and contributing significantly to the socio-economic development of society. She stressed that it is the collective responsibility of every individual and institution to ensure that elders receive care, respect and dignity within their homes and communities. Reviewing the facilities available at the Day Care Centre, the Minister directed the concerned officers to establish a well-equipped library and create dedicated recreational spaces to promote the mental, physical and social well-being of senior citizens. Highlighting the invaluable wisdom and experience possessed by the elderly, the Minister instructed officers of the Social Welfare Department to maintain regular interaction with senior citizens, listen to their concerns and ensure timely redressal of their grievances. She further directed the department to strengthen facilitation measures for senior citizens across public institutions and service delivery mechanisms. The Minister underscored that senior citizens have made immense contributions towards the development and progress of Jammu and Kashmir and deserve recognition, care and support at every level. She assured them of the Governments continued commitment to addressing their concerns and enhancing welfare initiatives aimed at improving their quality of life. Earlier, President of the Day Care Centre, Roop Nagar Jammu, T.R. Sharma, and President of the Old Age Home, Jammu, Dr. Dinesh Gupta, expressed gratitude to the Minister and the Social Welfare Department for their sustained support towards the welfare of senior citizens. They also briefed the gathering about the facilities and services being provided at the Day Care Centre and the Old Age Home.
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74-Year-Old Narbal School Awaits Upgrade
Budgam, June 17: Residents of Jawharpora village in Narbal tehsil of central Kashmir's Budgam district have appealed to the authorities to upgrade the Government Secondary School Jawharpora to the higher secondary level, stating that the institution has remained unchanged since its establishment in 1952 despite serving generations of students from the area. The school was established to provide accessible education to students from Jawharpora and several adjoining villages. Locals said that while many schools established during the same period have been upgraded over the decades, the Jawharpora institution continues to function only up to the secondary level. Residents expressed concern over the lack of a boys' higher secondary school in Narbal tehsil, saying the absence of such a facility forces students to travel long distances to continue their education after Class 10. Hamiyat Ali, a local resident, said the school has played a vital role in educating generations of students from the area. My uncles, friends and I studied in this school and completed our education up to Class 10 here. Despite its contribution to the educational development into the various villages, the school has never been upgraded during the past 74 years, he said. Ali pointed out that the Government Girls Secondary School established later in Jawharpora has already been upgraded to the higher secondary level, while the boys' secondary school continues to await a similar status. He said students seeking admission to higher secondary classes have to travel nearly eight kilometres to enrol in the Boys Higher Secondary School in Magam. Due to limited availability of seats there, many students are compelled to seek admission in schools located in Srinagar and Baramulla districts. The lack of a boys' higher secondary school in Narbal tehsil places an additional burden on families, particularly those from economically weaker sections. Parents have to spend considerable amounts on transportation to ensure their children can continue their education, he said. Ali said that the school fulfils the criteria prescribed by the government for upgradation and deserves immediate consideration. Several schools established during the same period have already been upgraded to higher secondary institutions. This school remains one of the few exceptions despite meeting the required norms, he added. The residents have urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to intervene and approve the upgradation of the Government Secondary School Jawharpora, arguing that the move would significantly benefit students from the entire Narbal Tehsil. An official from the School Education Department said that no formal proposal or communication regarding the upgradation of the Government Secondary School Jawharpora has been received by the department so far.
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Doda Girl Shields Brother From Rain, Video Touches Hearts
Doda, June 16: A simple act of care between two siblings in Jammu and Kashmirs Doda district has captured widespread attention on social media after a video showed a young girl using her hijab to shield her younger brother from the rain while the two walked home. The clip, featuring Amaira and her younger brother Abu Bakr from Seel village, has been widely shared online, with many viewers praising the moment as an example of sibling affection and compassion. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Amaira said she covered her brother because he was her younger sibling. He is my brother. I like him, she said, adding that caring for her brother was something she had learnt at home. Abu Bakr, who studies in nursery, said he loved his sister very much, while their elder brother, Abuzar, also spoke about the affection the siblings share. Their father, Aaqib, said he was initially alarmed when he first received the video from a teacher. I got scared when I saw the video for the first time. I thought something had happened to my daughter, he told Rising Kashmir. Aaqib said he later learnt that the video had simply captured his daughter protecting her younger brother from the rain while returning home. After that, I was very happy. People started calling and congratulating us, he said. He said children often reflect the values they learn at home and that parents have a key role in shaping their upbringing and behaviour. The video continues to circulate on social media, with many users sharing the clip of the young girl shielding her brother from the rain. For the family, however, it remains a simple act of care between two siblings on their way home.
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Two Killed as Car Falls into Lidder River in Pahalgam
Bodies handed over to families after post-mortem Pahalgam, June 17: Two persons were killed after an Alto car skidded off the AruPahalgam Road near Gudkhoom and plunged into the River Lidder on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. The deceased have been identified as Imran Hussain Ganie, son of Ghulam Qadir Ganie, a resident of Pethbugh, Dialgam in Anantnag district, and Yasmeena Yousuf, daughter of Mohammad Yousuf Wani, a resident of Brah Ranipora, Mattan. Officials said the accident occurred around 12:30 pm when the vehicle, bearing registration number JK03C-6737, met with an accident near Gudkhoom. Following the incident, a rescue and retrieval operation was launched by the administration and emergency responders. The bodies of the deceased were retrieved from the accident site and shifted to NTPHC Pahalgam for medico-legal formalities. The vehicle was later retrieved from the River Lidder by locals and rescue teams, including police and civil administration officials. A search of the vehicle confirmed that no other occupants were inside. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Pahalgam, Amit Gupta, said the administration closely monitored the rescue and retrieval operation and extended all necessary assistance to the bereaved families. After completion of post-mortem examinations, the bodies were handed over to their legal heirs for the last rites. The tragic incident has triggered grief across the area, while police have taken cognisance of the matter and further investigation is underway.
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GMC Srinagar Implements Rotational Headship Policy
Srinagar, Jun 17: Govt. Medical College (GMC) Srinagar on Wednesday implemented the rotational headship policy across several departments, a day after the Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department directed all Government Medical and Dental Colleges in J&K to strictly enforce the government order governing rotational leadership positions. As per an official communication issued by H&ME Department on June 16, 2026, the Administrative Department reminded Principals of all Government Medical and Dental Colleges to ensure strict implementation of Government Order No. 527-JK(HME) of 2023 dated June 22, 2023, which introduced rotational headship in Government Medical and Dental Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir. The communication stated that institutions must review existing headship positions in all departments and take necessary measures to implement rotational headship wherever due in accordance with the provisions of the government order. The colleges were also directed to furnish a compliance report to the department within two days. Acting swiftly on the directive, GMC Srinagar in an order has designated senior-most eligible professors as Heads of Departments (HoDs) in various disciplines under the policy. The order stated that the appointments were made in compliance with Government Order No. 527-JK(HME) of 2023 and the H&ME Department's latest instructions. As per the order, Prof. (Dr.) Afroz Ahmad Khan has been designated as Head of the Department of Ophthalmology from June 17, 2026, to May 31, 2028. Prof. (Dr.) Lateef Ahmad Wani will head the Department of Pathology till June 16, 2028, while Prof. (Dr.) Mohd Ismail has been appointed Head of the Department of Medicine for the same period. Similarly, Prof. (Dr.) Suhail Ahmad Gilkar has been designated Head of Physiology and Prof. (Dr.) M. R. Attri as Head of Surgery, both up to June 16, 2028. Prof. (Dr.) Javid Iqbal Naqshbandi has been appointed Head of Anaesthesiology till November 30, 2027, whereas Prof. (Dr.) Khurshid Ahmad Dar will head the Department of Respiratory Medicine till April 30, 2028. The order further names Prof. (Dr.) Imtiyaz Hussain Dar as Head of Orthopaedics till April 30, 2027, Prof. (Dr.) Bashir Ahmad Shah as Head of Anatomy till June 16, 2028, and Prof. (Dr.) Showkat Ahmad Showkat as Head of ENT till June 16, 2028. In addition, Prof. (Dr.) Bashir Ahmad Naikoo has been designated Head of Cardiology till May 31, 2027, while Prof. (Dr.) Mushood G Nabi will head Radiation Oncology till June 16, 2028. Prof. (Dr.) Roohi Ashraf has been appointed Head of Biochemistry and Prof. (Dr.) Mohd Iqbal Pandit Head of Community Medicine, both up to June 16, 2028. The development marks one of the first major implementations of the rotational headship policy following the fresh reminder issued by the H&ME Department. The policy aims to ensure a transparent and uniform system of departmental leadership in Medical and Dental Colleges by allowing eligible senior professors to assume headship responsibilities on a rotational basis. Officials said the move is expected to bring administrative continuity, equitable opportunities in academic leadership, and adherence to the provisions laid down under the 2023 government order. Other Government Medical and Dental Colleges in the Union Territory are also expected to review their existing departmental headship arrangements and submit compliance reports to the Administrative Department within the stipulated timeframe.
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J&K Govt Seeks Applications for Child Welfare Panels
Srinagar, June 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has invited applications from eligible candidates for the appointment of Chairpersons and Members of Child Welfare Committee (CWC) across the Union Territory upon the district levels. According to the notification, a total of 19 Chairperson vacancies and 60 Member vacancies are available at the district level. Interested and eligible individuals can apply for the positions in accordance with the prescribed guidelines. As per the provisions of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 and the Jammu and Kashmir Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules, 2021, each Child Welfare Committee shall consist of a Chairperson and four Members. At least one Member of every committee must be a woman. The committee will function as a Bench and exercise powers vested in a Judicial Magistrate of the First Class under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. The government has clarified that individuals who have already served as Chairperson or Member of a Child Welfare Committee shall not be eligible for reappointment for a second consecutive term. However, a person may serve a maximum of two terms, provided the terms are not continuous. Applicants must have attained the age of 35 years and should not have crossed 65 years as on May 31, 2026. The selected Chairpersons and Members will be appointed for a tenure of three years from the date of appointment. They will be entitled only to sitting allowances as prescribed under the Jammu and Kashmir Juvenile Justice Rules, 2021, and no additional allowances shall be admissible. The government has also clarified that the advertisement is not for a government job , and any case of misrepresentation or manipulation of records and documents will invite legal action. Officials stated that incomplete applications or applications received after the stipulated deadline will be rejected. Candidates must submit self-attested copies of all relevant educational qualification certificates and experience certificates along with the application form. Documents not attached with the application will not be considered if produced later. The Selection Committees decision regarding matters related to the selection process shall be final and binding. Furthermore, candidates applying for more than one position or for vacancies in different districts must submit separate application forms for each post and district.
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Peak Season at Risk: Proposed Airport Closure May 'Cast Shadow On Tourism
Tourism stakeholders seeks Awantipora Air base during maintenance Srinagar, June 17: The proposed closure of Sheikh-ul-Alam International Airport has worried the tourism players, who believe the move may cast shadow for the tourism peak season in the Valley, demanding the temporary operation of Awantipora Air Base for the civil flights during the closure period. According to the authorities, the airport shall remain unavailable on every Monday and Tuesday from July 1, 2026, to September 30, 2026 for runway maintenance. Besides, a complete closure of runway operations has also been proposed from October 1 to October 16, 2026. Speaking with Rising Kashmir, the tourism stakeholders expressed apprehensions that the proposed closure will end up in losses to the tourism industry. Muhammad Ibrahim Siah, President Travel Agents Society of Kashmir (TASK), said that the runway maintenance is a welcome move, but at the same time, proposed closure of the airport will bring difficulties to the sector, especially at a time when tourism has started picking up once again in Kashmir. We welcome the decision to maintain the runway at Srinagar airport. But, the move should not affect the tourism season in Kashmir, Siah said, adding that the government must consider making the Awantipora Air Base operation for civil flights during the proposed closure period with an aim to ease the tensions and sufferings of the tourism players. We appeal to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu to make Awantipora Air Base available for civilian flights as an alternative, he said, while welcoming the Chief Ministers recent meeting in this regard in New Delhi. He said tourism will face a setback in case such decisions are not taken well on time. Ather Yameen Narwari, Secretary of Skl International Kashmir, told Rising Kashmir the move has led to the concern among the tourism players. International tourists dont travel by road and thus the move will affect the footfall in the Valley, he said. Narwari added that the runway maintenance work must not be done in a phased-manner and the government should consider completing the work in one go. During the closure period, the Awantipora air base should be made available for civilian flights so that the people wont get affected, he said. The proposed closure will not only affect the tourism players, but would impact the local populace as well, especially the patients who travel frequently to other places for treatment. Therefore, the alternate availability is must to ensure the people across Kashmir wont face any difficulties, Athar said.
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Young Kashmiri Pandit Leads Dal Lake Conservation Initiative
Srinagar, June 17: In a unique blend of environmental stewardship and cultural reconnection, a young Kashmiri Pandit student is leading a conservation initiative aimed at raising awareness about the preservation of the iconic Dal Lake in Srinagar. Trishav Ohlan, a class 12 student (now living in Jaipur) has undertaken the project as part of a research study on climate resilience that is scheduled to be published in an international academic book. Through the initiative, Ohlan seeks not only to contribute to environmental conservation but also to reconnect with his ancestral roots in Kashmir. The project combines modern scientific methods with community participation. It includes GIS-based pollution mapping of Dal Lake, interviews with stakeholders, and a community cleanup drive that will involve around 40 volunteers. The programme is scheduled to be held on Thursday at Chinar Bagh, Dal Gate. The initiative has received support from the All Kashmir Houseboat Owners Association and several local stakeholders, reflecting a collaborative effort to safeguard one of Kashmirs most treasured natural assets. Organisers said the project underscores the importance of citizen-led action in addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainable practices. Speaking about her sons efforts, his mother, entrepreneur Suman Raina, said the initiative holds a deep personal significance for their family. For us, this project is much more than an environmental campaign. It is a heartfelt journey back to our roots. Trishav has grown up hearing stories about Kashmir, and through this initiative he is building a meaningful connection with the land of his ancestors while contributing towards its preservation. We hope such efforts inspire young people to engage with both their heritage and the environment, Raina said. Local stakeholders associated with the project expressed hope that the initiative would encourage greater public participation in protecting Dal Lake, which continues to face environmental pressures from pollution and unplanned urbanisation. By combining research, community engagement and environmental action, the young students initiative seeks to demonstrate how the younger generation can play a meaningful role in preserving Kashmirs ecological and cultural legacy.
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India rusted ally, playing ig role in addressing West Asia crisis: Trump
Evian [France], June 17 : US President Donald Trump on Wednesday characterised New Delhi as an essential partner in navigating regional challenges, noting that India is a rusted ally and is playing a ig role in efforts to address the crisis in West Asia. Trump said this after having high-level discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the margins of the G7 Summit here, addressing maritime security, economic cooperation, and the evolving geopolitical landscape in the Gulf region. When asked if he expects India to play any role in West Asia, Trump said, Yes, I do. I think India plays a big role in everything. As long as he (PM Narendra Modi) is the leader, India is going to play a big role. The American leader further highlighted the strong personal chemistry and institutional momentum between the two democracies, noting that substantial progress had been made on commercial negotiations and emphasising that the two countries were very close to finalising a trade agreement. Acknowledging Washington's diplomatic interventions, Prime Minister Modi commended Trump's efforts to advance peace in West Asia and said he hoped peace in the Gulf would become permanent. I commend you for your leadership on the progress in peace efforts in West Asia, PM Modi said. He also spoke about the importance of stability in the Gulf and said that keeping the Strait of Hormuz open is vital for the global economy. Crucially, the Prime Minister advocated for the protection of commercial crew members operating in volatile maritime zones, raising concerns about the safety of Indian seafarers amid tensions in the Gulf region. Asserting that the welfare of Indian sailors remains a priority for India, the Prime Minister stated, I believe the safety of Indian seafarers is critical. He added that he was confident the security of seafarers would receive priority under the emerging peace understanding in the region. This high-stakes dialogue holds immense strategic weight, bridging a long gap in direct communication between the two leaders, as the meeting marked the first in-person interaction between PM Modi and Trump in over 16 months and came at a time when tensions in West Asia, maritime security concerns, and trade negotiations are shaping global diplomacy. The engagement in the French commune of vian-les-Bains came against the backdrop of shifting geopolitical developments in West Asia and ongoing efforts by India and the US to deepen their strategic partnership. The warm nature of the exchange aligns with previous public statements made by the US President regarding the Indian leadership. Trump has frequently spoken about his rapport with the Prime Minister and has often referred to PM Modi's leadership style in public remarks. Earlier this month, the US President congratulated Modi on becoming India's longest-serving continuously elected Prime Minister and described him as a strong, healthy and wise man. (ANI)
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Eminent social activist Krishnammal Jagannathans centenary birthday celebrated in Gandhigram
Shigella outbreak in Kerala explained: Why cases are rising and who is at risk
A Shigella outbreak in Kerala has raised serious public health concerns. What is this highly contagious bacteria, how does it spread, and who is most at risk? Heres a simple explainer on symptoms, causes, and prevention.
Dindigul Corporation begins planting flowering plants along roadsides to prevent dumping of waste
Boy bitten by neighbours rottweiler; dog owner booked
Kerala HC upholds conviction of madrassa teacher in POCSO case
The special court had found him guilty of all charges and had sentenced him to 20 years of imprisonment
In potato-growing States such as U.P., and Bihar too, farmers are in distress as they get as little as 2 or 3 per kilo for potatoes. But consumers are paying through their nose, says farmer leader Ashok Dhawale
NAFED to procure 875 tonnes of black gram from farmers of Kamuthi region till July 9

