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People across Delhi and several parts of North India woke up to another increase in CNG prices, the second hike in just 48 hours.
Trump administration promote program to check voter eligibility; critics fear a midterm purge
The scanning of state voter rolls at the national level is part of a broader effort by Republican President Donald Trump to federalise certain election functions and promote his messaging that elections are marred by noncitizen voting, even though instances of that are rare.
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NCWs Power Dialogues on Women in J&K Reflect Priority to Region: Dr Jitendra Singh
Says inteligent J&K women excelling in civil services and competitive exams; highlights PM Modis focus on region, role in Viksit Bharat 2047 Rehan Qayoom MirSrinagar, May 17 : Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday said that the National Commission for Womens (NCW) programme in Jammu and Kashmir reflects the Central governments priority towards women empowerment and backward regions. He said the initiative also highlights Prime Minister Narendra Modis focus on Jammu and Kashmir and other historically affected areas.Talking to the reporters on the sideline of programme, Dr Singh as per the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), congratulated NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar for launching a new series of Power Dialogues on Women and holding its fourth edition in Jammu and Kashmir.First of all, I would like to congratulate the Chief Chairperson of the National Commission for Women, Mrs Vijaya Rahatkar. She has started a new series of Power Dialogues on Women and has decided to hold her fourth programme in Jammu and Kashmir, he said.He said the initiative was earlier conducted in Delhi as well, aimed at taking women-centric programmes closer to the grassroots level. She has done this programme in Delhi before so that women-centric dialogue reaches the doorsteps of women, Dr Singh said.Referring to Jammu and Kashmirs cultural identity, he said the region holds a unique place in Indias heritage. This land of Jammu and Kashmir is the land of Rishis and Munis and also the land of Lal-e-Ishwar, Lal Ded and Habba Khatoon, he said. He said the region had witnessed a difficult period in the past decades, during which many families suffered heavy losses. Many of our sisters lost their husbands, many parents lost their daughters and many daughters lost their parents, he said. Dr Singh said Jammu and Kashmir is now emerging from that phase and the NCW programme reflects renewed attention towards the region under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The National Commission for Women reaching here and giving special attention to this area shows how Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given priority to Jammu and Kashmir and other backward regions, he said. He said women in Jammu and Kashmir are highly intelligent and have shown remarkable improvement in confidence and aspirations over the last 1012 years due to government initiatives. It is an aspirational surge among the women of Jammu and Kashmir, he said.Dr Singh said women are now excelling in education and competitive fields. Girls from Jammu and Kashmir are now securing top positions in civil services and performing well in IIT and NIT examinations, he said. He added that women from the region are increasingly becoming part of the national mainstream and contributing to the countrys development journey. They are ready to participate in Indias development journey towards Viksit Bharat 2047, when the country will complete 100 years of independence, he said. Dr Singh further expressed confidence that women of Jammu and Kashmir will play a key role in shaping the future of the region and the country.The daughters, mothers and sisters of Jammu and Kashmir will play an important role in illuminating the bright future of Jammu and Kashmir, he said(KNO)
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Vessel carrying 20,000 tonnes of LPG reaches Gujarat after crossing Strait of Hormuz
The Marshall Islands-flagged MV SYMI started its journey from Qatar and docked at the port in Kandla around 11.30 p.m. on May 16 after crossing the Strait of Hormuz on May 13
Drone strike causes fire outside nuclear power plant in Abu Dhabi
The Abu Dhabi media office said in a statement that the fire broke out in an external electrical generator outside the perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Al Dhafra
KSRTC bus crashes into wall in Attingal in Thiruvananthapuram; passenger injured
Injured passenger has been shifted to the Government Taluk Hospital in Attingal
J&K Bank Employee from Kashmir Posted at Navin Shahdara Delhi Branch Dies After Fall in Gurugram
Srinagar, May 16: A J&K Bank employee from Kashmir today reportedly lost his life after falling from Tower 7 in Gurugram. The deceased has been identified as John Aadil Khan, a resident of Seer Hamdan in South Kashmir, who was presently posted at the Jammu and Kashmir Bank branch at Navin Shahdara in Delhi. According to reports, the staff member fell into the building shaft and was immediately shifted to a hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead. Meanwhile, Health Activist Dr Mohammad Momin Khan expressed deep sorrow over the incident and urged the Jammu and Kashmir government, particularly Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, to ensure that the mortal remains of the deceased are brought back to Srinagar at the earliest.
Why isn't PM sacking Education Minister Pradhan despite repeated paper leaks, asks Rahul
Mr. Gandhi also alleged that the BJP-RSS nexus has destroyed India's education system and said the hard work of 22 lakh NEET aspirants has gone to waste
A.P. CM Naidus call for third child is pragmatic, says TDP MP
Fertility rates have fallen below replacement levels in southern States and is a matter of serious concern for the countrys long-term economic growth, Tenneti Krishna Prasad said
Heavy security, elaborate traffic curbs in place for Kerala Cabinet swearing-in
Organisers are anticipating an influx of around 1 lakh people to witness one of the largest political gatherings the State has seen in recent years
PM Modi tours iconic Dutch dam; eyes cooperation in water management
Calling the Afsluitdijk Dam a symbol of excellence and innovation, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) highlighted its role in water management, flood protection and freshwater storage
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Cannes 2026: Amma Ariyan screened at the festival in restored 4K version
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WHO declares Ebola epidemic in Congo, Uganda a public health emergency of global concern
Geneva [Switzerland], May 17 : The Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has determined that the Ebola disease caused by the Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda constitutes a public health emergency of international concern. In an official statement WHO noted that the outbreak constitutes a public health risk to other countries through international spread of disease ad mentioned that it has already been documented, with two confirmed cases reported in Kampala, Uganda on May 15 and May 16 following travel from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The WHO said that the neighbouring countries sharing land borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo are considered at high risk for further spread due to population mobility, trade and travel linkages, and ongoing epidemiological uncertainty. It called for international coordination and cooperation to understand the extent of the outbreak, to coordinate surveillance, prevention and response efforts, to scale up and strengthen operations and ensure the ability to implement control measures. The statement noted that the Director-General of WHO will be convening an Emergency Committee, as soon as possible, to advise, inter alia, on the proposed temporary recommendation for States Parties to respond to the event. The World Health Organisation urged to strengthen community awareness, engagement, and participation in particular to identify and address cultural norms and beliefs that serve as barriers to their full participation in the response, and integrate the response within the wider response required to address the needs of the population, particularly in contexts of the protracted humanitarian crisis in Eastern DRC. The statement underlined that for countries which do not share a land border with the affected states, borders should not be closed, nor should any restriction be placed on travel and trade. No country should close its borders or place any restrictions on travel and trade. Such measures are usually implemented out of fear and have no basis in science. They push the movement of people and goods to informal border crossings that are not monitored, thus increasing the chances of the spread of disease. Most critically, these restrictions can also compromise local economies and negatively affect response operations from a security and logistics perspective, it said. The statement noted that national authorities should work with airlines and other transport and tourism industries to ensure that they do not exceed the WHOs advice on international traffic. It called on other countries that do not share a land border to provide travellers to Bundibugyo virus disease-affected and at-risk areas with relevant information on risks, measures to minimise those risks, and advice for managing a potential exposure. The WHO highlighted the need for the general public to be provided with accurate and relevant information on the Bundibugyo virus disease outbreak and measures to reduce the risk of exposure, and said that State Parties should be prepared to facilitate the evacuation and repatriation of nationals (e.g. health workers) who have been exposed to Bundibugyo virus disease. It noted that entry screening at airports or other ports of entry outside the affected region is not considered needed for passengers returning from areas at risk. The announcement comes after the World Health Organisation noted that as of 16 May 2026, eight laboratory-confirmed cases, 246 suspected cases and 80 suspected deaths have been reported in Ituri Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo across at least three health zones, including Bunia, Rwampara and Mongbwalu. In addition, two laboratory-confirmed cases (including one death) with no apparent link to each other have been reported in Kampala, Uganda, within 24 hours of each other, on 15 and 16 May 2026, among two individuals travelling from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. On 16 May, a laboratory confirmed case was also reported in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, among someone returning from Ituri. As per the WHO, unusual clusters of community deaths with symptoms compatible with Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD) have been reported across several health zones in Ituri, and suspected cases have been reported across Ituri and North Kivu. In addition, at least four deaths among healthcare workers in a clinical context suggestive of viral haemorrhagic fever have been reported from the affected area, raising concerns regarding healthcare-associated transmission, gaps in infection prevention and control measures, and the potential for amplification within health facilities. The statement noted that there are significant uncertainties to the true number of infected persons and geographic spread associated with this event at the present time and that there is limited understanding of the epidemiological links with known or suspected cases. However, the high positivity rate of the initial samples collected (with eight positives among 13 samples collected in various areas), the confirmation of cases in both Kampala and Kinshasa, the increasing trends in syndromic reporting of suspected cases and clusters of deaths across the province of Ituri all point towards a potentially much larger outbreak than what is currently being detected and reported, with significant local and regional risk of spread. Moreover, the ongoing insecurity, humanitarian crisis, high population mobility, the urban or semi-urban nature of the current hotspot and the large network of informal healthcare facilities further compound the risk of spread, as was witnessed during the large Ebola virus disease epidemic in North Kivu and Ituri provinces in 2018-19. However, unlike for Ebola-zaire strains, there are currently no approved Bundibugyo virus-specific therapeutics or vaccines. As such, this event is considered extraordinary. The WHO noted that the event requires international coordination and cooperation to understand the extent of the outbreak, to coordinate surveillance, prevention and response efforts, to scale up and strengthen operations and ensure the ability to implement control measures. (ANI)
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Watch: Ebola kills 80 in Congo; WHO declares global health emergency
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed more than 80 people, prompting the World Health Organization to declare an international health emergency. Authorities say the rapidly spreading Bundibugyo strain has no approved vaccine or specific treatment, raising fears of wider regional spread into neighbouring countries including Uganda.
Rahul Gandhi slams Centre, demands resignation of Education Minister over paper leak allegations
New Delhi [India], May 17 : Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Sunday attacked the BJP-led Central government over the alleged irregularities NEET-UG 2026 and demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The Congress MP also criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi silence over the issue. NEET 2024: Paper leaked. Exam not cancelled. Minister did not resign. CBI set up an investigation. A committee was formed. NEET 2026: Paper leaked. Exam cancelled. Minister still did not resign. CBI is investigating again. Another committee will be formed. Mr. Modi, the country is asking you some questions answer them! Why are paper leaks happening repeatedly? Why are you silent time and again on this exam paper discussion? Why arent you dismissing the Education Minister who keeps failing repeatedly?, he said on X. The remarks come amid mounting controversy surrounding the NEET-UG 2026 examination after allegations of a paper leak and subsequent cancellation of the exam. Meanwhile, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Sunday produced accused Manisha Gurunath Mandhare before the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi and sought 14 days custody for further investigation. Mandhare is part of the National Testing Agency (NTA) panel and served as an expert and translator for the examination process. The CBI told the court that the entire process followed by the NTA is under investigation. The Karnataka Youth Congress will organise a Raj Bhavan Chalo protest march in Bengaluru on May 21 over the issue, with several senior Congress leaders expected to participate. The re-examination is scheduled to be held on June 21. As a corrective measure, the Union Education Minister has announced that NEET-UG will be conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode from next year. (ANI)
Telangana reels under rising heat as six districts record temperatures above 45
Tanur in Nirmal district emerged as the hottest location in the State
Telangana health department warns of heatstroke symptoms as temperatures set to rise further
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a gradual increase of 2 to 3 in maximum temperatures across Telangana over the coming days
Israel strikes Lebanon while Hezbollah calls talks dead end
The latest strikes came after Envoys from Israel and Lebanon held a third round of negotiations in Washington and agreed to extend the ceasefire
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Kerala Chief Minister-designate Satheesan rejects attempts to demonise IUML as anti-secular
Mr. Satheesan said government formation talks had passed an important stage and there was no roadblock to naming the cabinet
Nepals mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa climbs Mt. Everest for 32nd time, beats own record
The Department of Tourism congratulated Sherpa, saying his achievement reflects a significant contribution to Nepals mountaineering sector and its international profile
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Capt. Chowta urges NHAI to immediately construct missing service road link at Bannadka on NH 169
Because of the missing link, several mishaps, fatal as well as non-fatal, have been occurring the four-lane Bikarnakatte-Sanur NH, the MP says
Hokum movie review: Damian McCarthys nasty little ghost story is undone by its own explanations
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FPIs pull out 27,000 crore in May; 2026 outflows hit 2.2 lakh crore-mark
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NEET leak row reaches Supreme Court; plea seeks statutory status for NTA
The United Doctors Front has moved the Supreme Court seeking the dissolution of the NTA in its current form and the creation of a new statutory testing authority, citing the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak and what it called repeated systemic failures in conducting the examination.
Major anti-encroachment drive conducted to clear out Howrah station area in Bengal
Many temporary stalls and structures occupying footpaths and public spaces near the bus stand and Ganga ghat area were removed using bulldozers and earthmovers as part of a railway land clearance initiative for passengers' convenience
Bengal Government Clears Transfer of Seven Key Highway Corridors to National Agencies
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Over 7000 tanks will be rejuvenated in Vizianagaram district under Jala Dhara-Jala Harati programme
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Missing Livestock Dealer Found Dead Along Mughal Road
Srinagar: A livestock dealer from Pulwama, who had gone missing since Friday afternoon, was found dead on Sunday morning in the Sukh Sarai area along the Mughal Road, officials said. The deceased has been identified as Shabzar Ahmad Dar, a resident of Arigam village in the Tral area of Pulwama district. According to reports, Dar had left his home on Friday to offer congregational prayers but did not return, prompting concern among family members. After repeated attempts to contact him failed, the family approached the police and a missing report was lodged. During the investigation, police recovered Dars vehicle from the Dubjan area on Saturday evening. Following the recovery, search operations were intensified in nearby areas along the Mughal Road. Officials said that on Sunday morning, Dars body was recovered from Sukh Sarai. The body was subsequently shifted to a hospital for medico-legal formalities, including postmortem examination. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and initiated further investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the death. The exact cause of death is yet to be determined.More details are awaited.
India, Netherlands unveil Strategic Partnership roadmap with focus on defence, security cooperation
New Delhi [India], May 17 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten agreed to elevate relations between India and the Netherlands to a Strategic Partnership, adopting a five-year roadmap with one of the focus areas being defence, maritime and security cooperation. During their meeting in the Hague on Saturday, the two leaders adopted the Roadmap of India-Netherlands Strategic Partnership (2026-2030) for the next five years, aimed at advancing focused, time-bound initiatives and joint plans of action. Under the defence cooperation, both countries agreed to plan structured Joint Tri-services interaction between respective Ministries of Defence of the Directorates of International Military Cooperation, to coordinate bilateral military cooperation, including engagement between defence industries and research centres. The roadmap also stated that both sides would enhance maritime cooperation, through mutual participation in naval exercises and tailored involvement in the IFC-IOR (Information Fusion Centre Indian Ocean Region). India and the Netherlands further agreed to promote interactions between respective Armed Forces in the framework of the Netherlands growing interest in the Indo-Pacific region, including cooperation linked to the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) and Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS). On defence technology and industry, the two countries agreed to explore avenues on technology collaboration of platforms and equipment and work towards a Defence Industrial Roadmap between the two Ministries of Defence involving the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM) and the Netherlands Industry for Defence and Security (NIDV). The roadmap additionally proposed examining the feasibility of institutionalizing logistic support to military units/formation during training exercises through signing of Mutual Logistic Support Agreement. On security cooperation, the two sides agreed to enhance cooperation through regular exchanges on traditional and non-traditional security issues, including defence, maritime security, counterterrorism, cybersecurity, critical technologies and economic security. Both countries also pledged to strengthen bilateral cyber dialogue engagements and pursue joint efforts to counter cyber threats and cybercrime through capacity building and knowledge exchange. In counterterrorism cooperation, India and the Netherlands agreed to strengthen collaboration through information-sharing with respect to threat assessments and best practices while also working together for the adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism at the United Nations (UN). The roadmap further stated that both nations would continue to work together to conclude a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty and a new Extradition Treaty, alongside expanding cooperation under the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) framework. Meanwhile, according to the joint statement issued during PM Modis visit to the Netherlands, both leaders welcomed the signing of the Letter of Intent on Defence Cooperation and stressed the need for deepening of the defence cooperation between the two countries, including through regular interaction between respective Ministries of Defence and staff level talks. The two sides said the cooperation would include exchanges of information, visits, research, innovation and training activities while also moving toward further expanding the scope of Defence Industrial Cooperation between the two countries. Both leaders also agreed to explore possibilities of establishing a Defence Industrial Roadmap focused on co-development, transfer of technology and setting up of joint ventures for co-production of defence equipment and systems for the armed forces of both nations. On broader security cooperation, India and the Netherlands agreed to further enhance the security co-operation through regular exchanges on defence, maritime security, economic security, cyber security, counterterrorism and critical technologies. The leaders welcomed the signing of the Letter of Intent on enhanced collaboration in cyberspace, aimed at closer coordination in multilateral fora and joint efforts on countering cyber threats and cybercrime through capacity building and the exchange of knowledge. Both sides also underlined the importance of an open, free, secure, stable, accessible and peaceful ICT environment, describing it as essential for innovation and economic growth. Prime Minister Modi thanked the Netherlands for its participation in the AI Impact Summit held in New Delhi in February. On counterterrorism, Netherlands Prime Minister Jetten strongly condemned the heinous and abhorrent terrorist attack on civilians in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, India in April 2025 and expressed the Netherlands solidarity and unwavering support to India in its fight against terrorism, including cross-border terrorism. The two leaders unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and called for a zero tolerance approach to terrorism while rejecting double standards in countering terrorism. The joint statement also reaffirmed the need to combat terrorism through both bilateral and multilateral mechanisms, including in the UN and the FATF. Both sides called for concerted action against all terrorists and terrorist groups, including groups proscribed by the United Nations Security Council 1267 Sanctions Committee and their proxies, affiliates, sponsors, backers and financiers. The statement further urged all countries to work towards eliminating terrorist safe havens and infrastructure as well as to disrupt terrorist networks and their financing and bring perpetrators of terrorism to justice swiftly, in accordance with international law. Dutch Prime Minister Jetten also expressed support for Indias efforts to establish a United Nations Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism. The two leaders additionally voiced concern over the growing threats from the use of new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, including unmanned aircraft systems, virtual assets and misuse of information technologies for radicalisation. Recognising their shared commitment to combat terrorism, both leaders stressed the importance of upholding international standards on anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism. (ANI)
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Bengal govt. gives nod for handover of seven national highway stretches to NHAI, NHIDCL
These stretches were under the national highway wing of the State PWD, and the handover proposals had been pending for nearly a year despite repeated requests, the statement said
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Rajinikanth asked how he could harbour envy against Mr. Vijay when there is a big generation gap between them
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Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit China from May 19 to 20
Moscow , May 17: Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to China from May 19 to 20 at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to the official Telegram channel of Russias Foreign Ministry. The ministry said the visit is timed to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Good-Neighbourliness, Friendship and Cooperation a foundational document for interstate relations. During the visit, Putin and Xi will discuss current issues on the bilateral agenda, ways to further deepen the comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation between Russia and China, while also exchanging views on key international and regional issues. The two leaders are also expected to participate in the official opening ceremony of the Years of Education of Russia and China for 2026-2027. According to the official statement, following the talks, they are expected to sign a Joint Statement at the highest level, as well as a number of bilateral intergovernmental, interdepartmental and other documents. The programme of the visit will also include a meeting between Putin and Chinese Premier Li Qiang, where both sides are expected to discuss prospects for trade and economic cooperation. Earlier on Thursday (local time), the Kremlin said that preparations for Russian President Vladimir Putins upcoming visit to China were nearly complete, with official dates expected to be announced shortly, according to the Russian news agency TASS. Speaking at a briefing, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the visit was in its final stages of preparation. We will announce them very soon. This visit is being prepared. We can say that preparations are already complete; we are just putting the finishing touches on them. It will take place very soon, Peskov said. According to TASS, Putins upcoming trip to China was among the key topics discussed during Thursdays Kremlin briefing. Meanwhile, on Friday, US President Donald Trump, on his visit to China, stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit the United States around September 24, describing the proposed trip as a reciprocal visit, referring to the USs reciprocal trade with China. Speaking to the press during his meeting with his Chinese counterpart at the Zhongnanhai leadership compound in Beijing, Trump expressed his gratitude to Xi and his representative. I just want to thank President Xi and all of his representativesweve become friendly with all of them; theyre great people. Its an honour to be here, and well be back. And I believe on September 24th, or thereabouts, President Xi is going to be coming to the United States, and we will be reciprocallike reciprocal trade, the visit will be reciprocal, Trump said. The US President again thanked the Chinese leadership for hosting him, describing the visit as a positive experience.I just want to end by saying thank you very much, its been really a great couple of days, he said. After two days of high-stakes meetings and engagement aimed at strengthening the ties between Washington and Beijing, US President Donald Trump on Friday departed from China, marking the conclusion of his state visit to the country. (ANI)
CM-designate Satheesan and his Cabinet with 20 ministers will take the oath of office on Monday (May 18, 2026)
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India gets back Chola-era copper plates from Netherlands
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Congress appears locked in last-minute consultations on government formation
The politics of factions appeared to play spoilsport, with AICC general secretary in charge of Kerala, Deepadas Munsi, reportedly making haste to prod the faction chiefs into a lasting consensus on cabinet formation before the deadline for submitting the final list of ministers to Kerala Governor Rajendra Arlekar expires at 2 p.m.
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New York , May 17 : Indias Permanent Representative to the United Nations Parvathaneni Harish outlined Indias approach towards tackling the ongoing energy and fertiliser crisis amid the conflict in West Asia, stressing the need for a combination of short-term and long-term measures backed by international cooperatioHarish said he participated in the Special Meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNECOSOC) on safeguarding energy and supply flows. He emphasised that a mix of immediate and structural measures, along with international cooperation, would be essential to effectively respond to the crisis. Harish also reiterated Indias concerns over disruptions to maritime security and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Shared Indias approach to the recent energy and fertiliser crisis in light of the West Asia conflict at the Special Meeting of the UNECOSOC on Safeguarding energy and supply flows. A combination of short-term and structural measures alongside international cooperation are essential to respond to the crisis. Reiterated that targeting of commercial shipping, endangering civilian crew and impeding freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, are unacceptable. International law in this regard must be fully respected, Harish wrote on X This comes after Iran announced a professional mechanism to regulate maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz through a designated route, which will be unveiled soon. In a post on X, Iranian Parliaments NSC chief Ebrahim Azizi said that the proposed mechanism has been developed within the framework of Irans national sovereignty and with the aim of ensuring the security of international trade. He further stated that only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Iran would be permitted to benefit from the mechanism. Azizi also said that the proposed route would remain closed to operators associated with the so-called freedom project. Iran, within the framework of its national sovereignty and the guarantee of international trade security, has prepared a professional mechanism to manage traffic in the Strait of Hormuz along a designated route, which will be unveiled soon. In this process, only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Iran will benefit from it. The necessary fees will be collected for the specialized services provided under this mechanism. This route will remain closed to the operators of the so-called freedom project, said the X post from Azizi. Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump warned of very bad time if any peace deal to end the West Asia crisis is not reached, Al Jazeera reported, while quoting local French broadcaster BFMTV. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserted that the United States remains the primary barrier to peace in West Asia. Araghchi claimed that after more than a month of failed military objectives, the US attempted to pivot toward dialogue, a move met with deep-seated scepticism in Tehran. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi following a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers, the Iranian Foreign Minister laid bare the trust deficit defining the current geopolitical standoff.Now, after 40 days of war, when the US became hopeless of achieving any goal in their aggression against Iran, they offered negotiation We have no trust in Americans This is the main obstacle in the way of any diplomatic effort. We have every reason not to trust Americans, while they have no reason not to trust us, he stated. (ANI)
Fire breaks out in coach of Rajdhani Express, no casualties
The fire broke out in the B-1 coach carrying 68 passengers prompting emergency measures, senior railways commercial manager Sourbah Jain said
TCS sexual harassment case: Court says clear evidence of abetment by POSH committee member
The court had refused bail to TCS site head and POSH committee member Ashwini Chainani, others in the alleged sexual harassment-conversion case
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Man City will use FA Cup glory for last title push
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Sting operations with a difference
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Census 2027: DC Gbal appeals residents to participate in Self-Enumeration Drive
Process to begin from May 17; residents urged to complete online survey from home Ganderbal, May 16: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore on Saturday appealed all residents of Ganderbal to actively participate in the self-enumeration process for Census 2027, which is scheduled to begin from tomorrow, May 17 in Ganderbal district. While addressing a press conference here, the DC said that self-enumeration is the first phase of Census 2027 and provides citizens an opportunity to fill census details themselves from the comfort of their homes. He informed that the process can be completed through the official website,https://se.census.gov.in, and said that tutorials and flow charts explaining the process will also be shared for public convenience. Highlighting the benefits of self-enumeration, the DC said that once the process is completed, a unique code will be generated which should be noted and saved by the residents. He further said that during the houselisting exercise starting from June 1, enumerators visiting households can use this unique code, eliminating the need for asking the same questions again and thereby saving time for both citizens and enumerators. The DC urged all residents to participate in large numbers and make the Census 2027 exercise smooth and successful.
NIT Sgr concludes lecture series on Himalayan Engineering Challenges
Srinagar, May 16: A two-day lecture series on Engineering in the Himalayas: Advances in Rock Mechanics and Ground Improvement concluded successfully at National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar. The programme was organised by the Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Srinagar, in collaboration with the Indian Geotechnical Society Srinagar Chapter. The event was inaugurated by Prof. F.A. Mir, Chairman of IGS Srinagar Chapter; Prof. J.A. Bhat, Head of the Civil Engineering Department at NIT Srinagar; and Prof. B.A. Mir, Honorary Secretary of the IGS Srinagar Chapter. Faculty members, including Prof. Syed Kaiser Bukhari and Dr. R.P. Shukla, along with event coordinators Dr. Majid Hussain and Dr. Falak Zahoor, were also present. While Undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students participated enthusiastically in the lecture series. The programme featured lectures by eminent experts in geotechnical and infrastructure engineering, including Prof. K. Seshagiri Rao of Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and Prof. Arif Ali Baig of NIT Warangal. Their sessions highlighted emerging challenges and innovative solutions in sustainable Himalayan infrastructure development. Prof. Arif Ali Baig delivered a lecture on the growing significance of polymer biogeotechnics and its applications in sustainable environmental engineering. Stressing the need for eco-friendly ground improvement techniques, he encouraged students to actively engage in research in this evolving field. His insights and technical expertise inspired young researchers to contribute towards sustainable engineering solutions. Prof. K. Seshagiri Rao, who described Jammu and Kashmir as his second home, shared his experiences from landmark Himalayan infrastructure projects, including the Chenab Bridge and Anji Khad Bridge under the USBRL railway project. He discussed the geological, social, and technical challenges faced during the construction of these mega projects and highlighted the collaborative role of researchers and agencies in overcoming them. In another lecture, Prof. Rao elaborated on tunnelling in complex Himalayan terrain, drawing examples from the Chenani-Nashri Tunnel and the Pir Panjal Tunnel. His sessions provided students with valuable insights into the innovation, engineering expertise, and perseverance required to execute large-scale infrastructure projects in challenging mountain conditions. The lecture series successfully bridged the gap between academic research and practical engineering, leaving participants motivated to contribute towards sustainable and resilient infrastructure development in the Himalayan region.
BIS organizes consumer awareness program in Shopian
Shopian, May 16: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Government of India, organized a Consumer Awareness Programme at Town Hall, Municipal Office Shopian, in collaboration with the Municipal Committee Shopian, to educate consumers about their rights, product quality standards, and recent quality control order initiatives. The programme witnessed active participation from members of civil society, traders, local consumers, students, and other stakeholders. During the event, Sh. Saaqib Rahi, Scientist-C and Deputy Director, BIS-JKBO, delivered a detailed presentation highlighting various BIS initiatives aimed at consumer protection and quality assurance. The main objective of the programme was to create awareness among consumers regarding BIS certification marks and quality standards applicable to manufactured products. BIS officials emphasized the importance of certification marks such as the ISI Mark, Hallmarking for jewellery, and the CRS Mark, which enable consumers to identify safe, reliable, and quality-assured products. Addressing the gathering, Ashish Kumar Dwivedi, Standard Promotion Officer, BIS-JKBO, informed participants about various quality standards and mandatory certification requirements prescribed under BIS regulations. He urged consumers to remain vigilant while purchasing products and to always verify the authenticity of certification marks before making any purchase. A special demonstration of the BIS Care App was also conducted during the programme. Officials explained how consumers can use the mobile application to verify whether a product is genuine or counterfeit. Syed Sanjeeda, Resource Person, demonstrated the features of the BIS Care App and informed participants that consumers can also register grievances and complaints through the application against fake or substandard products available in the market. Participants appreciated the initiative and stated that the programme provided valuable information regarding the identification of genuine and duplicate products. They emphasized the need for conducting such awareness programmes regularly so that consumers in both rural and urban areas can make informed purchasing decisions and gain access to quality-assured products. On the occasion, BIS officials specifically advised consumers to check for the ISI Mark while purchasing products such as geysers, helmets, gas stoves, and pressure cookers, warning that products without proper certification may pose serious safety risks. The programme concluded with BIS officials reiterating their commitment towards consumer protection and urging citizens to make full use of the BIS Care App for product verification and grievance redressal. The event was attended by President Traders Union Shopian, Mushtaq Ahmad, along with President of Civil Society Shopian, Mansoor Magray, besides prominent citizens and participants from different sections of society.
J&KCEGA applauds govts institutional reforms in Jal Shakti Dept
Srinagar, May 16: The Jammu & Kashmir Civil Engineers Gazetted Association (J&KCEGA) has expressed gratitude to Government of Jammu & Kashmir for the landmark reorganisation of Jal Shakti Department, describing it as a progressive and institutionally sound reform that will strengthen the departmental structure and improve public service delivery across the UT. The Association particularly thanked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Minister for Jal Shakti Javed Ahmad Rana, and Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department Shaleen Kabra for their leadership and constructive intervention in ensuring that the restructuring process was carried out without disturbing the existing top administrative hierarchy. J&KCEGA said the reorganisation addresses several long-pending structural and functional requirements of the department and reflects the Governments commitment towards strengthening the engineering and technical framework of the Jal Shakti sector. The Association welcomed the creation of the post of Secretary Technical, establishment of a separate Design, Inspection & Quality (DIQ) wing, creation of Superintending Engineer offices for Hydraulic Circle Jammu-II and Hydraulic Circle Bandipora, and formation of six new divisions including Hydraulic Division Gandoh, Hydraulic Division Gurez, Hydraulic Division Tangdar, PHE Division Mendhar, and two Water Quality & Monitoring Divisions for Jammu and Kashmir. It also appreciated the restructuring of Mechanical Sub-Divisions, creation of 43 posts through rationalisation, encadrement of 10 posts, reassignment of 137 posts, and revision in Deputation Reserve and Leave Reserve provisions, terming these measures important for better manpower planning, field implementation and institutional efficiency. The Association further expressed satisfaction over the continued regularisation process in the Jal Shakti Department, while observing that a similar process is still missing in the R&B Department. It hoped the Government would take steps to address the issue in the interest of engineers and administrative efficiency.
BOPEE conducts CET for Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing Courses 2026-27
Srinagar, May 16: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (J&K BOPEE) on Saturday conducted the Common Entrance Test (CET) for Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing Courses-2026 for the academic session 2026-27 at designated Centres within Jammu and Kashmir. The test was conducted at the Government Women College M.A. Road, Srinagar Centre in the Kashmir division and Government SPMR Commerce College Centre in Jammu division, with 1161 appeared in the examination out of 1238 applicants. To ensure smooth conduct of the Entrance Test, arrangements were made in collaboration with the respective institution/college administration and law enforcement agencies, under the guidance of Professor Minu Mahajan, Chairperson, J&K BOPEE. During the examination, under the keen oversight of the staff members from the respective institutions/colleges, no untoward or unfair incident was reported. The Chairperson, along with the members, the Secretary, the Controller of Examinations and officials of the J&K BOPEE actively monitored conduct of the Entrance Test at Srinagar and Jammu. They thanked the staff members of the respective institutions/Colleges and the staff deployed under the overall supervision of Deputy Commissioners in the respective District Headquarters for smooth conduct of the test.
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Historic Eidgah Srinagar comes alive with sacrificial animals ahead of Eid-ul-Adha
Buyers say prices higher this year but sacrifice important religious duty Traders optimistic business will improve as Eid draws nearer Umar Raina Srinagar, May 16: The historic Eidgah Srinagar has once again come alive with the arrival of sacrificial animals ahead of Eid-ul-Adha, as traders and buyers gather at one of Kashmirs largest and oldest livestock marketplaces. With the beginning of the month of Zil Hajj, the traditional market has started witnessing increasing activity, with people from Srinagar, Ganderbal and nearby areas visiting the grounds to purchase sacrificial animals, particularly sheep and goats, for the upcoming festival. Hundreds of sheep and goats, including both local and non-local breeds, have already been brought to the sprawling Eidgah grounds, while traders remain hopeful that business will pick up in the coming days as Eid approaches. Residents said the market traditionally gains momentum after the start of Zil Hajj, as families begin preparations for Eid-ul-Adha and look for suitable animals for sacrifice. We came early to survey the market and compare prices. Usually, many families prefer to buy their sacrificial animals after Zil Hajj begins, and the rush increases with every passing day, said Mohammad Sultan, a buyer from Srinagar. Shahid Ahmad from Nawakadal said, We visit Eidgah every year because it is one of the most trusted and oldest places for purchasing sacrificial animals. There are many options here, from local breeds to animals brought from outside Kashmir. Livestock sellers, however, said that while trading has begun, the turnout of buyers remains lower compared to previous years, largely due to rising prices and changing market conditions. We have started selling sacrificial sheep, but compared to previous years, the number of buyers is still low. People are coming, but many are hesitant because prices have gone up, said Asif Ahmad, a livestock trader from Bemina. Another seller, Sultan Ahmad from Shopian, who has been associated with the Eidgah livestock market for over three decades, said, We have been selling sacrificial sheep here for the last 30 years. Eidgah is one of the oldest and most important markets before Eid-ul-Adha, and thousands of animals are sold here every year. Gulzar Ahmad, dealing in non-local sheep breeds, said demand for premium animals is also expected to rise in the coming days. Customers are asking about larger and healthier animals, but many are waiting until the final days before making a purchase, he said. One young buyer browsing through the market said, Prices are definitely higher this year, but Eid sacrifice is an important religious duty for us. We are looking for a good sheep within our budget. Another elderly resident from Eidgah, Mumtaz Mohammad, added, The Eidgah market is not just a place to buy animalsit is a tradition. Every year, coming here reminds us of the spirit and preparations of Eid-ul-Adha. Traders remain optimistic that business will improve significantly as Eid draws nearer, with thousands of sacrificial sheep and goats expected to be sold in the days ahead. Every year, the Eidgah grounds transform into a vibrant seasonal marketplace, deeply rooted in Kashmirs religious and cultural traditions, bringing together buyers and sellers in preparation for one of the most important festivals in the Islamic calendar.
Sgrs 78.50 km of roads to be macadamised this season
Estimated cost Rs 31.40 cr; 7 Assembly Constituencies to get facelift Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 16: Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir,bracesfor themacadamisation process as the plan approved by theRoads andBuildingDepartment (R&B) hasbeenfinalised andforwardedto the Chief Engineer Central Division. According to the details available with Rising Kashmir,a total of78.50 km of road across seven Assembly Constituenciesis slated to be macadamised in Srinagarthis season at an estimated cost of Rs 3140.00 lakh (Rs 31.40 crore) with a proposed allocation of Rs 2,219.50 lakh (Rs 22.19 crore). The seven Assembly segments include Central Shalteng, Eidgah, Habba Kadal, Hazratbal, Khanyar, Lal Chowk and Zadibal. The figures reveal that a total of 11.50 km of roadsare to be macadamisedsoon in Central Shalteng at an estimated cost of Rs 460.00 lakh, with the proposed allocation of Rs 322.00 lakh. Similarly, 11 km of roads each will bemacadamised inEidgah and Hazratbal constituencies at an estimated cost of Rs 440.00 lakh withtheproposed allocation of Rs308.00 lakheach. The plan reveals that 11.50 km of roads in Khanyar and Zadibal constituencieseach willbe macadamised. The data shows that the estimated cost for the macadamisation in both constituencies is Rs 460.00 lakh each, with a proposed allocation of Rs 322.00 lakh each. A total of 11.25 km of roads are slated to be macadamised in Habba Kadal constituency at an estimated cost of Rs 450.00 lakh, with the proposed allocation of Rs 315.00 lakh. Lal Chowk has the lowest share compared to other segments, with only 10.75 km of roads, the plan shows, mentioning that the roads in this constituency will be macadamised at the cost of Rs 430.00 lakh with the proposed allocation of Rs 322.50 lakh.
Police attach third HM-linked offenders property in 3 days
Accused operating from Pakistan RK News Service Srinagar, May 16: Continuing its sustained crackdown against the terror ecosystem and anti-national elements, Sopore Police on Saturdayattachedimmovable property of a proclaimed offender involved in Case FIR No. 02/2008 registered at Police Station Panzalla under Section 2/3 of the E&IMCO Act. This marks the third such attachment action within three days. The proclaimed offender has been identified as Rasid-ud-Din Qureshi, son of Abdul Kabir Qureshi, a resident of Nadihal Rafiabad. Investigations revealed that the accusedhadillegally crossedover toPakistan-occupied Kashmirfor obtainingillegal arms and ammunition training and is linked with the banned terrorist organisation Hizbul Mujahideen.Heispresentlyoperating in coordination with the Hizbul Mujahideen terror network from Pakistan, a police spokesperson said in a statement. The attachment proceedings were carried out in collaboration with the Revenue Departmentin respect ofland measuring two kanals at Lashdaej Nadihal, valued in lakhs. The spokesperson said the accused hadbeen evadinglegal proceedings for a prolonged period despite sustained efforts and was accordingly declared a Proclaimed Offender by the court under Section 88 CrPC. Subsequently, in compliance with court orders, attachment proceedings were executed afterdue verification throughrevenue records andlocal enquiry, in the presence ofRevenue officials and independentwitnesses, after observing all codal formalities. This is the third such attachment action carried out by Sopore Police within the last three days as part of the intensified crackdown on terror handlers, absconders, and anti-national elements linked with terrorist organisations. These actions form part of the continuous and sustained efforts of J&K Police to dismantle the terror ecosystem, disrupt terror networks, choke support structures, and take stringent legal action against individuals involved in activities prejudicialto the security and integrity of the nation,the spokesperson said. J&K Police reiterated their firm commitment to continue lawful and strict action against individuals involved in terrorism, terror financing, harbouring, or supporting terrorist organisations in any manner.
Census 2027 Self-Enumeration process in J&K begins
Residents can complete process via mobile, laptop till May 31 Arif Rashid Srinagar, May 16: The self-enumeration process for Census 2027 in Jammu and Kashmir will commence from May 17 and continuetillMay 31,2026, with authorities stating that thefacilityhas been introducedto enable residents to complete the processconveniently throughmobile phones, tablets, laptops, or desktop computers. Officialssaidparticipation in the self-enumeration exercise is mandatory and appealed to all residents to complete the process within the stipulatedperiod, adding that theinitiative aims to reduce time and effort while ensuring quicker verification during visits by Census staff.Greater public participation, officials said,would help make the Census process more efficient, accurate, and streamlined. According to officials, the first phase of Census 2027, comprising the House Listing and Housing Census, will be conducted across Jammu and Kashmir from June 1 to June 30, 2026. During this period, Enumerators and Supervisors will visit households to collect information through a questionnaire consisting of 33 questions. The second phase,relating toPopulation Enumeration, will be conducted separately for snow-bound and non-snow-bound areas. In snow-bound areas of Jammu and Kashmir, the Population Enumeration is scheduled for September 2026, while in non-snow-bound areas, the exercise will be carried out in February 2027. Authorities have urged citizens to extend full cooperation to Enumerators and Supervisors during Census operations and provide accurate and complete information to ensure the successful conduct of the national exercise.
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J&K sees notable rise in industrial investment in 5 years
From Rs 126 cr in 2021 to Rs 1,924 cr in 2025 Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 16: Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a notable rise in industrial investment activity over the past five years, with official figures showing a sharp increase in both investment intentions and implemented Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandums (IEMs) in the Union Territory. According tothe Annual Report 2025-26, Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, the state-wise break-up of IEMs implemented during the last five years shows that Jammu and Kashmir recorded 14 IEM filings up to December 2025 involving a proposed investment of Rs 1,924 crore. The figures show a steady rise compared to earlier years. In 2024, the UT registered 13 IEM filings with investments worth Rs 344 crore, whilein 2023, only three proposals involving Rs 298 crore were filed.In 2022, five IEMs involving Rs 169 crore were filed, whilein 2021, five IEMs worth Rs 126 crore were recorded. The data further reveals a major increase in investment intentions under IEM Part-A filings. Jammu and Kashmir recorded five investment intention proposals up to December 2025 with a proposed investment of Rs 598 crore. In 2024, the UTwitnessed its highest proposed investment intentionsduringthe last five years, with 35 IEM Part-A filings involving investments worth Rs 9,500 crore. In 2023, 19 investment proposals worth Rs 2,354 crore were filed, whilein 2022, 12 proposals involving Rs 1,385 crore were recorded.During 2021, five proposals worth Rs 681 crore were filed. Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandums are filed by entrepreneurs planning to establish industrial units and are considered indicators of industrial growth and investor interest in a region. The data points towards increasing industrial activity and investment participation in Jammu and Kashmir over the past few years.
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UGC-NET June 2026 registration closes May 20
No corrections permitted after fee payment: NTA Arif Rashid Srinagar, May 16: The National Testing Agency (NTA)hasissued an advisory for aspirants regarding the completion of the application process for the UGC-NET June 2026 examination by May20 this month. Director of Examinations, Col B. Vijay Kumar, said the registration portal for the UGC-NET June 2026 examination will close on May 20, 2026, at 11:50 PM. He urged candidates who have not yet completed the process toensure that theyfill out and submit the online application form along with the prescribed examinationfee within the stipulateddeadline. Candidates have also been advised to download and retain the confirmation page for future reference. The Director of Examinations advised candidates to carefully verify all details entered in the online application form beforemaking the fee payment,asno corrections will be permitted later. Particular attention should be paid to details such as the candidates name, fathers and mothers names, social category, PwD status, difficulty in writing status, scribe requirement status, subject opted for, and preferred examination city choices, Kumar said.Candidates should ensure that all information is correct and completebeforefinal submission of the application form. The agency reiterated that only those candidates who successfully pay the examination fee will be considered to have completed the application process. Candidates have also been advised to regularly visit the official NTA website, https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in, for the latest updates, notices, and information regarding the UGC-NET June 2026 examination.
Half the harvest gone, Kashmir cherries still rule countrys markets
Fetch Rs 200 per kg despite 50% loss due to erratic weather 300 tonnes to be dispatched next week 25 tonnes to reach Jammu daily Italian variety premium Growers urge crop insurance Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 16: Even as Kashmirs cherry growers grapple with nearly 50 per cent losses due to prolonged cold temperatures and erratic weather conditions, the Valleys famed ruby-red fruit continues to command premium prices in markets across the country, bringing cautious optimism to thousands of orchardists dependent on the crop. With the cherry season gathering momentum, nearly 300 tonnes of premium cherries are expected to be dispatched from Kashmir to various Indian markets beginning next weekthroughrail and road networks. Chairman of the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Association, Bashir Ahmad Basheer,said two railway bogies have already been booked from Srinagar to Jammu to facilitate large-scale transportation of cherries from the Valley. From next week, nearly 25 tonnes of cherries will reach Jammu daily through railway services. Besides rail shipments, truckloads of cherries have already started moving to markets in Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Punjab and several other cities, he said. Basheer said Kashmiri cherries continue to enjoy strong demandin marketsacross the country despite the significant decline in production this year.Unfavourable weather conditions, especially prolonged cold during the flowering stage,badlyaffected fruit setting and reduced production by almost 50 per cent. However, the quality of the available produce is excellent, and the demand in markets is very encouraging, he added. Kashmir annually produces around 12,000 to 14,000 metric tonnes of cherries and remains Indias leading cherry-producing region. The fruit is cultivated extensively in Srinagar, Tangmarg, Shopian, Ganderbal, Baramulla and several other areas of the Valley. Growers said Kashmir is known for multiple cherry varieties that fetch premium prices due to their taste, texture and appearance. Among them, the premium Italian variety has emerged as the costliest this season, fetching nearly Rs 200 per kilogram in wholesale markets because of its larger size, sweetness, attractive colour and longer shelf life. The locally popular Awal Number or Number 1 variety is selling at around Rs 100 per kilogram, while the glossy and soft Makhmali variety is fetching between Rs 90 and Rs 100 per kilogram. Buyers from outside Kashmir specifically demand Italian cherries because of their superior quality and shine. Even though the production is less this year, the market rates are comparatively better, said Abdul Rashid Mir, a cherry grower from Tangmarg. Farmers across Kashmir said changing weather patterns are increasingly emerging as a major threat to horticulture, especially delicate crops like cherries and strawberries. This year, the crop suffered because of unusual cold conditions during the flowering stage. Many orchards witnessed poor fruit setting, while continuous rains in some areas further damaged the fruit, said Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, a grower from Shopian. He said the situation has become highly unpredictable over the last few years.Earlier, farmers could estimate the crop well in advance, but now sudden frost, untimely rains, hailstorms and temperature fluctuations aredamaging orchards repeatedly,Bhat added. Another orchardist from Ganderbal, Fayaz Ahmad, said cherries remain one of the most important early-season cash crops for farmers before the apple harvesting season begins later in the year. Cherry gives quick returns to growers. The fruit is harvested in the morning, packed immediately and dispatched to outside markets within hours. Even with lower production, farmers are hopeful that better prices will compensate for some of the losses, he said. Fruit traders at Srinagars Parimpora Mandi said faster rail connectivity ishelping improve transportation and reducedelays for the highly perishable fruit. Cherries are extremely delicate and require quick transportation. Rail movement is proving beneficial because it allows the fruit to reach Jammu and other markets faster and in better condition, said a fruit dealer at the mandi. Growers, however, expressed concern over forecasts of fresh rains in the coming days, saying any further wet weather could affect harvesting and damage the remaining crop. If the rains continue during the peak harvesting period, the fruit can crack and lose quality. Farmers are already under stress because production has fallen sharply this year, said Mushtaq Ahmad, another grower from Baramulla. Horticulture experts and growers have urged the government to strengthen cold storage facilities, introduce climate-resilient farming practices and expand crop insurance schemes to help orchardists cope with mounting weather-related losses. Despite the difficult season, Kashmiri cherries have once again started making their way to markets across India, with traders and consumers eagerly awaiting the Valleys prized summer fruit known for its sweetness, colour and unmatched taste.
Pahalgam accident: LG expresses grief
RK News Service Srinagar, May 16: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday expressed deep anguish and grief over the loss of lives in a tragic road accident in Aru, Pahalgam. In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor said, I am deeply anguished by the road accident in Aru, Pahalgam, in which two tourists from Gujarat lost their lives and few others are injured. Directed senior officials to provide all possible support. My condolences to bereaved families. Praying for speedy recovery of the injured.
J&K Lok Bhavan celebrates Sikkim Statehood Day
LG Sinha hails Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat spirit RK News Service Srinagar, May 16: Jammu Kashmir Lok Bhavan celebrated the Statehood Day of Sikkim on Saturday, bringing together students, security personnel, and people of Sikkim living in the Union Territory, with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha extending heartiest greetings to the people of Sikkim on the occasion. Sikkim, the sacred land of Guru Padmasambhava, shines like a radiant star among Himalayan states and UTs. It is recognised globally as a model of organic farming, peace and spirituality. The incredible linguistic diversity and rich cultural heritage distinguish Sikkim on the world stage, the LG said. Sinha said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sikkim is scaling new heights of development and stands at the forefront of the nations vision. He added that the emotional bond shared among all Indian states and Union Territories is deeply rooted in the core values of unity, compassion, and brotherhood. The Lieutenant Governor said the landmark July 2022 J&K-Sikkim horticulture agreement has yielded groundbreaking results in fostering interaction among youth, farmers, and researchers from both regions. I regard this thriving collaboration as a prime example of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. This spirit of mutual partnership will prove instrumental in realizing our collective resolve for a Viksit Bharat. May Sikkim, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and remarkable achievements in sustainable development and organic farming, continue to scale new heights of growth and development. I pray for the well-being and prosperity of all its citizens, he said.
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Nearly a year after theMarathwadafloods in Maharashtra, many farmers affected by the destruction that followed say they are still waiting for parts of the compensation the government promised.SnehalMuthafinds that some have taken additional loans for the next crop, while some have given farming a break for the year

