Spain thrash England 4-0, Germany qualify for Women's World Cup finals
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Moderate quake hits Himachal districts; tremors felt in neighbouring States
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NCW takes cognisance of DU assistant professors murder
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Kupwara Hindi Sangam First Phase Concludes at Teetwal
Around 120 students participate in competition RK News Service Kupwara, June 5: The first phase of the bilateral Kupwara Hindi Sangam competition concluded successfully at Teetwal in north Kashmirs Kupwara district, bringing together students from remote border areas in a celebration of language, culture and creativity. The programme was jointly organised by Wadies Hindi Shiksha Samiti (WHSS), Srinagar, and the Indian Armys 28 Infantry Division, Kupwara. The initiative began on June 3 at Army Goodwill School (AGS), Trehgam, where more than 40 students from Classes VI to VIII participated in a written Hindi grammar examination and oral poetry recitation. Students also staged patriotic plays highlighting themes of national pride and unity. On June 4, the programme moved to Army Goodwill School, Hajinar in Teetwal near the Line of Control (LoC). Despite adverse weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and dense fog, students from Hajinar and Teetwal enthusiastically participated in poetry recitations and theatrical performances. In total, nearly 120 students from Trehgam, Hajinar and Teetwal took part in the competition. Commander Sudeep, who guided the programme, appreciated the efforts of WHSS in promoting educational, cultural and intellectual development among children living in remote border regions. The competition was evaluated by Sabzar Ahmad Ganaie, Hindi Anuvadak at the Rajbhasha Cell of National Institute of Technology Srinagar, who assessed participants on spelling, pronunciation, expression and stage presence. Speaking on the occasion, WHSS National President Nasreen Ali Nidhi distributed encouragement gifts, including stationery items and chocolates, among all participants. She announced that the results would be declared during the second phase of the programme, where winners would be honoured with medals, certificates and cash prizes. She also said that officers and soldiers of the Indian Army would be felicitated during the concluding ceremony in recognition of their contribution to national service. Organisers said the initiative aims to promote educational excellence, cultural awareness and national integration among children residing in border areas of Jammu and Kashmir.
Man Held for Posing as Yatra Official in Sonamarg
Umar Raina Ganderbal, June 5: In a significant action ahead of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Ganderbal Police have arrested a man posing as a government employee and duping vendors and service providers on the promise of facilitating access to the holy cave shrine. An official said the accused had allegedly been moving around the Domail area, falsely projecting himself as an official associated with arrangements on the Shri Amarnath Yatra route. Taking advantage of the upcoming pilgrimage season, he is suspected to have approached visiting vendors and service providers, assuring them of smooth passage and special facilitation to the cave shrine in exchange for money. According to police, credible inputs were received on May 27 regarding the activities of the suspect. Acting on the information, police launched an inquiry and subsequently registered a case at Police Station Sonamarg under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). During the course of investigation, the accused was identified as Mohammad Ayob Jara, son of Abdul Rehman Jara, a resident of Androola in Poonch district. Police said that after sustained efforts, the accused was apprehended during a late-evening operation on June 3. Investigators are now examining whether more people were cheated through the alleged scheme and if any wider network was involved. Officials have urged pilgrims, vendors and service providers associated with the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra to remain vigilant and avoid dealing with unauthorized individuals claiming to offer special permissions, facilitation or official services in return for money. Police reiterated that all Yatra-related permissions and services are processed only through designated authorities and advised the public to immediately report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station. Further investigation into the case is underway.
Budgam Court Denies Bail to Two NDPS Accused
Says Drug Menace Requires Firm Response RK News Service Srinagar, June 5: A court in Budgam has rejected the bail applications of two persons accused in a narcotics case, observing that drug-related offences pose a serious threat to society and require a collective response from law enforcement agencies and the public. The Additional Sessions Judge (Fast Track Court), Budgam, dismissed the bail pleas of Javid Ahmad Lone of Humhama and Shakir Rashid Dar of Dar Mohalla, Humhama, who are facing trial in connection with FIR No. 307/2025 registered under Sections 8, 21 and 29 of the NDPS Act at Police Station Budgam. According to the court order, the prosecution opposed the bail applications, stating that 12 grams of heroin had allegedly been recovered from Javid Ahmad Lone and 6.4 grams from Shakir Rashid Dar. The defence argued that the recovered substance fell within the category of intermediate quantity and sought their release on bail. During the proceedings, the prosecution informed the court that the accused had allegedly concealed their criminal antecedents while seeking bail. The court noted that previous NDPS cases were already registered against the accused and took a serious view of the affidavits submitted before it. The court observed that while the quantity allegedly recovered in the present case falls under the intermediate category, the antecedents of the accused could not be ignored. It noted that repeated involvement in narcotics-related offences raised concerns about habitual engagement in such activities. In a strongly worded order, the court remarked that drug peddling has emerged as a grave social menace affecting communities, particularly young people. It observed that narcotics offences have far-reaching consequences and stressed the need for coordinated efforts by all stakeholders to eradicate the drug menace from society. The court also referred to the ongoing anti-drug campaign in Jammu and Kashmir and underscored the importance of public participation in efforts aimed at curbing substance abuse and narcotics trafficking. Holding that the applicants had not approached the court with clean hands and considering the overall circumstances of the case, the court declined to exercise its discretion in their favour and dismissed both bail applications.
Gulmarg Gondola Set to Resume, Awaits Approval
Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, June 5: The Cable Car Corporation of J&K has completed repair works on the Gulmarg Gondola ropeway, while French engineers associated with the project have also carried out their final inspection, officials said on Thursday. A senior official of the Cable Car Corporation said that the gearbox of the gondola system was replaced following the recent technical snag that affected operations. After the completion of repairs, extensive testing of the ropeway is currently underway to ensure smooth and safe functioning before services are reopened to the public. The gearbox has been changed and all necessary repair works have been completed. French engineers have conducted their final inspection and we are now carrying out various tests to ensure the system operates smoothly and safely, the official said. According to officials, the repairs and technical assessments were undertaken under the supervision of the French experts associated with the ropeway project. The corporation is now awaiting clearance from the government before resuming commercial operations. The government has constituted a committee to review the matter. We are waiting for its recommendations and the governments directions. Once approval is received, the services will be resumed immediately, the official added. Officials further said that the ongoing testing process is aimed at ensuring passenger safety and restoring public confidence in one of Kashmirs most popular tourist attractions. We want visitors to have a completely safe experience. All technical parameters are being checked thoroughly and there should be no concerns once the service resumes, the official said. The Gulmarg Gondola, regarded as one of the highest cable car projects in the world, had recently suffered a technical snag that disrupted the movement of more than 65 cabins. The incident triggered a large-scale rescue operation involving employees of the Cable Car Corporation, the Indian Air Force, J&K Police and the Army. All stranded passengers were rescued safely during the operation.
Fertility Rate Climbs in J&K After Decade of Decline
TFR remains below replacement level despite increase Mansoor Peer Srinagar, Jun 5: Jammu and Kashmir has recorded a notable increase in its Total Fertility Rate (TFR) after years of decline, according to the National Family Health Survey-6 (NFHS-6) 2023-24. However, the UT continues to remain below the replacement fertility level, reflecting an overall trend of low fertility. The survey shows that the TFR in Jammu and Kashmir has risen from 1.4 children per woman in NFHS-5 (2019-21) to 1.8 children per woman in NFHS-6 (2023-24), marking an increase of 0.4 children per woman during the period. The TFR is a key demographic indicator that estimates the average number of children a woman is expected to have during her reproductive years. While the increase signals a reversal of the declining trend observed over the past decade, the current TFR remains significantly below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman, the level required for a population to replace itself from one generation to the next without migration. The latest figures mark a turnaround from the trend recorded in previous surveys. According to the Jammu and Kashmir Economic Survey 2024-25, the TFR stood at 1.6 in NFHS-4 (2015-16) before declining to 1.4 in NFHS-5 (2019-21). The rise to 1.8 in NFHS-6 indicates that women in the Union Territory are, on average, having more children than they were during the previous survey period. Despite the increase, experts say Jammu and Kashmir continues to experience low fertility compared to national replacement requirements. A senior gynaecologist at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar said fertility trends are undergoing significant changes across India and many parts of the world. Fertility rates are declining in several states as well as globally. Changes in lifestyle, delayed marriages, stress and health-related factors are increasingly influencing reproductive outcomes, she said. The expert noted that delayed marriages, high stress levels, sedentary lifestyles, and hormonal disorders are among the factors affecting fertility among both men and women. Reproductive health is closely linked to overall health. Healthy eating habits, regular physical activity and effective stress management can positively influence fertility and general well-being, she said. Government data indicates that women in Jammu and Kashmir marry at an average age of 26 years, the highest in the country, compared to the national average of 22.1 years. Health experts believe that delayed marriages reduce the reproductive window and contribute to lower fertility levels. Experts also point to rapid urbanisation, rising living costs and changing family structures as factors influencing reproductive decisions. Increasing migration to urban centres for employment has resulted in smaller family units, with many young couples lacking the support systems traditionally provided by extended families. Demographers say the increase in fertility recorded in NFHS-6 warrants closer examination to understand whether it represents a temporary shift following the pandemic period or the beginning of a longer-term demographic trend.
Quality Education Omar Govts Agenda: Choudhary Ramzan
RK News Service Srinagar, June, 05 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Additional General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Chowdry Muhammad Ramzan Friday reiterated the Omar Abdullah-led governments commitment to strengthening the education sector and addressing the concerns of teachers and students across Jammu and Kashmir. He said this while meeting with several delegations of teachers at Nawa e Subah. Chowdry patiently listened to their issues, concerns, and suggestions regarding educational infrastructure, service matters, and the overall functioning of schools. He assured the delegations that their genuine demands would be taken up with the concerned authorities for timely redressal. He highlighted that the Omar government is actively working to improve educational infrastructure, enhance learning outcomes, modernise school facilities, and ensure that teachers receive the support necessary to perform their duties effectively. He said special emphasis is being laid on upgrading schools, addressing staff shortages, promoting digital learning, and creating better opportunities for students in both urban and rural areas. He further said that the government is committed to making the education system more inclusive, accessible and responsive to the aspirations of the younger generation. He urged teachers to continue their dedicated efforts in nurturing students and contributing to the development of an educated and progressive society.
NIA arrests ex-TMC MLA Saokat Molla in Bhangar blast case
With the TMC leader's arrest, the total number of people held in the case has gone up to four
Jammu RMC to Boost Forecasting, Safety: Satish Sharma
RK News Service Jammu, June 5: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, on Friday described the inauguration of the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Jammu as a landmark achievement that will significantly strengthen the weather forecasting capabilities, disaster preparedness, scientific research and public safety across Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Minister congratulated the Ministry for Earth Sciences, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and all stakeholders involved in establishing the Centre. He termed the elevation of the Meteorological Office Jammu into a full-fledged Regional Meteorological Centre as a recognition of the unique geographical and climatic challenges faced by the Himalayan region. Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh are among the most climatically sensitive and meteorologically complex regions in the world. The establishment of this Centre marks a transformative step towards providing accurate, localized and timely weather services that are crucial for safeguarding lives, supporting livelihoods and strengthening disaster management systems, the Minister said. Highlighting the importance of scientific infrastructure in a region prone to avalanches, flash floods, cloudbursts and extreme weather events, Satish Sharma said that the Centre would provide dedicated expertise in mountain meteorology, cryosphere studies, avalanche forecasting and high-altitude weather services. He said the benefits of the Centre would extend to the farmers, security forces, tourists, researchers and disaster response agencies alike. The Minister emphasized that improved forecasting and early warning systems would contribute significantly towards minimizing losses arising from natural calamities while enhancing resilience among the communities living in vulnerable areas. Referring to the growing role of science and technology in governance, Satish Sharma stated that the Jammu and Kashmir government remains committed towards strengthening the scientific institutions and fostering innovation-driven development. He underscored the importance of integrating advanced technologies, data analytics and digital platforms to improve weather forecasting and public service delivery. The future belongs to knowledge, innovation and scientific excellence. Institutions such as the Regional Meteorological Centre will not only strengthen weather services but also inspire research, innovation and technological advancement among our youth, he remarked. The Minister further assured full support from the Jammu and Kashmir administration in ensuring the successful functioning and expansion of the Centre. He reiterated the administrations commitment towards providing all necessary assistance in terms of infrastructure, coordination and institutional support to help the Centre realize its full potential.
Dr. Farooq Urges Youth To Lead Environmental Conservation
RK News Service Srinagar, JunE, 05: On the occasion of World Environment Day, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah called for a renewed commitment to environmental protection, stressing that development and economic growth must go hand in hand with ecological sustainability. Expressing concern over the growing impact of climate change and environmental degradation, Dr. Farooq said that unchecked deforestation, pollution, encroachment on natural habitats and the reckless exploitation of resources are posing serious threats to the fragile ecosystem of Jammu and Kashmir. He noted that the region is already experiencing the consequences of global environmental neglect, including shrinking water bodies, erratic weather patterns, loss of biodiversity and the gradual disappearance of several plant and animal species. Development is essential for progress, but it should never come at the cost of our environment. We must reassess our priorities and adopt a model of sustainable development that protects nature while meeting the needs of our people, Dr. Farooq said. Describing Jammu and Kashmirs natural beauty as one of its greatest strengths, he emphasized that preserving its forests, lakes, rivers and mountains is not only an environmental responsibility but also vital for the regions cultural identity, tourism sector, and future generations. Dr. Farooq urged the younger generation to take a leading role in environmental conservation through awareness campaigns, community initiatives, tree plantation drives, and responsible lifestyle choices. He called upon educational institutions, civil society organizations, and government agencies to work collectively towards building a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable Jammu and Kashmir. Protecting the environment is not the responsibility of governments alone; it is a collective duty. Together, we can preserve the priceless natural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir and leave behind a greener future for our children, he added.
In What Capacity? NC Questions Mehboobas AIIMS Visit
Younus Rashid Srinagar, Jun 5: Jammu and Kashmir Health Minister Sakina Itoo on Friday questioned former Chief Minister Mehbooba Muftis visit to AIIMS Awantipora, asking in what capacity former rulers were conducting reviews of the prestigious healthcare project. Taking to X, Itoo said, Some people seem to be suffering from political amnesia. They still behave as if they are in power, even though they lost office in 2018 and have since been repeatedly rejected by the people. The Health Minister said the elected government in Jammu and Kashmir is led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and questioned the authority under which former rulers were undertaking such exercises. The elected government today is led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. Yet, one wonders in what capacity former rulers are conducting reviews of the AIIMS Awantipora project. More importantly, who is signalling them to undertake such exercises? Which power centre in Delhi is directing these actions? she wrote. Itoo said it was ironic that those responsible for delays in the project were now attempting to claim credit for its progress. It is ironic that those because of whom the AIIMS project moved at a painfully slow pace are now trying to claim ownership of its progress, she said. The minister said the project was moving towards completion because of the efforts of the present government.
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Patna police book coaching institute owner in firing case; govt. to step in to curb rivalry
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