Kejriwal slams Centre over Sonam Wangchuks hospitalisation, calls it arrogance
Instead of forcibly lifting him (Mr. Wangchuk) up, the Modi government should have talked to Sonam Wangchuk, says AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal
Sharad Pawar slams Centre over irresponsible handling of Wangchuk's hunger strike
Mr. Pawar asserted that while the government moved to hospitalise Mr. Wangchuk as the situation became uncontrollable, the protest would continue regardless of the action against the activist
Kay Kay Menon: Acting is more about restraint than exposition
Actors Kay Kay Menon, Naveen Kasturia and director Himank Gaur talk about their show Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya, how their school life shaped their journey in films, the experience of working with comedy, why Kay Kay Menon feels he has failed more than he has suceeded in his performances, and more
Solar economy expands rapidly across the state, generating employment for more than 85,000 people through over 7,000 companies
All you need to know about Vikram-1, Indias first privately developed orbital-class rocket
Vikram-1 is a seven-storey-tall, multi-stage orbital launch vehicle built with an all-carbon composite structure and powered by in-house developed propulsion systems
U.S., Iran escalate strikes across West Asia
Iranian officials say recent U.S. strikes have killed dozens of people and wounded hundreds, with new casualties reported Friday, when the US military also acknowledged more injured service members.
Why conversation pits are making a comeback in modern homes
Designers explain how sunken lounges create intimate gathering spaces while enhancing open-plan living
Parandur airport uncertainty slows western Chennai land market
Land prices have corrected, enquiries have slowed, and developers are repositioning projects around the regions industrial growt
Lionel Messi speaks in advance of World Cup final, says Argentina 'will give it our all'
Sunday is going to be a great show, says Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni
U.S. judge won't block Meta from laying off workers who filed AI discrimination lawsuit
The judge said the workers could not show that losing their jobs amounted to the irreparable harm required for him to issue an emergency order blocking the layoffs
CJPs Abhijeet Dipke begins indefinite hunger strike, as police shifts Wangchuk to hospital
Mr. Dipkes announcement came as the New Delhi DCPs office said that Mr. Wangchuk has been shifted to the hospital for essential medical care
AAP slams Delhi Police for shifting Wangchuk to hospital, using force on protesters
AAP MP Sanjay Singh alleged that the action was taken ahead of the protest's proposed march to Parliament on July 20 and appealed to the youth to continue supporting Mr. Wangchuk's agitation
Enrol in SIR to get guarantee benefits in Karnataka, says Congress leader
Anjali Nimbalkar, former MLA and Congress leader, chaired a meeting at the Belagavi DCC office to review the process of party workers working as BLAs
Nothing should be administered to Sonam Wangchuk without my consent, says wife Gitanjali Angmo
The Delhi Police has shifted activist Sonam Wangchuk to the Safdarjung Hospital, his wife Gitanjali J Angmo said on Saturday, July 18
IMA plans protest against assault on doctors in Dombivli on July 20
The IMA has urged government to take strict action against all those involved in the assault, without any political interference and to amend the Maharashtra Medicare Act to prevent violence against healthcare workers.
Sonam Wangchuk shifted to hospital; CJP founder Dipke under detention by Delhi Police
The New Delhi DCP office said that Sonam Wangchuk has been shifted to the hospital as per the orders of the Delhi High Court and on expert medical advice due to his deteriorating health condition
West Asia war LIVE: Iran claims strikes on U.S. targets in Kuwait, Jordan
Iran accused U.S. forces of targeting civilian infrastructure, including an airport, a railway station and two bridges, and said it had struck U.S. assets across the region.
From Red Bari to Skinny Mos: Inside Kolkatas heritage revival
What happens when a 109-year-old bungalow becomes a jazz bar, an Edwardian office hosts flamenco, and forgotten mansions find new audiences? A new generation of entrepreneurs is restoring Kolkatas historic buildings and transforming them into thriving cafs and cultural hubs, proving that adaptive reuse can be an alternative to demolition.
Aaha! Digital dance festival concludes
Presented by Apsaras Dance Company, in collaboration with The Hindu, it featured productions crafted specifically for the virtual stage.
Cockroach Janta Party accused the Delhi Police of lathi-charging students at Jantar Mantar protest site
DC Kupwara inaugurates Aadhar Seva Kendra
Kupwara, Jul 17: Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has operationalised a new UIDAI Aadhaar Seva Kendra (ASK) at Kupwara, marking another significant step towards strengthening resident-centric Aadhaar services in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. The UIDAI Aadhaar Seva Kendra was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner, Kupwara, Shrikant Suse, in the presence of Chief Planning Officer, Kupwara, Parvaiz Ahmad Lone. The inauguration ceremony was hosted by UIDAI Regional Office, Chandigarh and attended by V. Siva Subramanian, Deputy Director, UIDAI, and Shoaib Mohmad Khan, State Project Manager, UIDAI. Representatives from service provider, Rajnish Mehta, Regional Manager BLS International; Peer Mubashir Shah, Cluster Manager, and Aijaz Ahmad Wani, Operations Manager were also present on the occasion. The newly established Kupwara Aadhaar Seva Kendra is equipped with four operational Aadhaar enrolment and update kits to provide seamless Aadhaar-related services to residents. The centre offers a comprehensive range of Aadhaar services under one roof, including new enrolment, demographic updates, biometric updates, document verification, correction of Aadhaar details, and grievance redressal. The Aadhaar Seva Kendra functions on all working days except public holidays, ensuring greater accessibility, convenience, and an enhanced service experience for residents of Kupwara and the surrounding areas. During his visit, the Deputy Commissioner interacted with residents availing Aadhaar services and the staff at the centre. He reviewed the Aadhaar enrolment and update procedures and appreciated the efforts being made to provide efficient, transparent, and citizen-friendly services. UIDAI officials informed the Deputy Commissioner that the centre has been designed as a fully inclusive and resident-friendly facility with amenities such as wheelchair accessibility, accessible washrooms, comfortable waiting areas, and a dedicated grievance redressal mechanism. Residents can also conveniently book appointments online for Aadhaar services through the UIDAI Aadhaar Appointment Portal. Mandatory Biometric Updates (MBU) for eligible children aged 5 to 17 years are currently being provided free of cost up to 30 September 2026. The facility is available both at the Aadhaar Seva Kendra and through special school-based Aadhaar camps being conducted across District Kupwara. The DC termed the operationalisation of the UIDAI Aadhaar Seva Kendra at Kupwara as important milestone in strengthening digital governance, improving service delivery, and enhancing the ease of living for residents in line with the vision of Digital India and inclusive governance. Speaking on the occasion, UIDAI officials reiterated the Authority's commitment to expanding high-quality, accessible, and technology-driven Aadhaar services across Jammu & Kashmir.
Commissioner SMC reviews Integrated Animal Birth Control Centre, Cattle Pond at Tengpora
Srinagar, July 17: To strengthen scientific stray animal management and promoting animal welfare, public health, and urban sanitation, Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Faz Lul Haseeb on Friday conducted inspection of the Integrated Animal Birth Control (ABC) Centre and Cattle Pond at Tengpora to assess the functioning of the Corporations dedicated facilities and review ongoing initiatives aimed at enhancing their operational efficiency. The Commissioner was accompanied by the Joint Commissioner (Administration), Executive Engineers, DFO SMC, Veterinary officers, and other officials of the Corporation. During the inspection, the Commissioner undertook a detailed review of the Animal Birth Control Programme, including the sterilization and anti-rabies vaccination of stray dogs being carried out in accordance with the Animal Birth Control Rules and the guidelines of the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI). He also inspected the veterinary hospital, operation theatres, post-operative recovery wards, cattle shelters, quarantine facilities, feeding arrangements, sanitation systems, and other critical infrastructure established at the integrated complex. Interacting with veterinary professionals and field personnel, the Commissioner emphasized strict adherence to scientific and humane animal welfare protocols and directed the concerned officers to ensure the highest standards of veterinary care, biosecurity, hygiene, and sanitation. He stressed that effective management of stray dogs and cattle is essential for safeguarding public health, controlling rabies, and maintaining a clean and healthy urban environment. To further strengthen the facility, the Commissioner directed the officers to undertake extensive plantation across the campus to improve its environmental ambience and ecological value. He also instructed that all functional units be provided with proper directional and informational signage to enhance operational efficiency and public accessibility. Further, he called for the establishment of a modern feed preparation and distribution facility supported by a robust inventory and stock management system to ensure timely availability and efficient utilization of animal feed. Reviewing the overall functioning of the integrated complex, the Commissioner underscored the need for continuous modernization of infrastructure, adoption of best management practices, and optimal utilization of available resources. He directed the officers to ensure regular maintenance of all facilities and develop the centre as a model institution for scientific, humane, and sustainable stray animal management. Highlighting the importance of the Integrated Animal Birth Control Centre and Cattle Pond, the Commissioner observed that the facility plays a pivotal role in advancing the Corporations efforts towards responsible animal welfare, effective rabies control, environmental sustainability, and improved public health. He reaffirmed Srinagar Municipal Corporations commitment to upgrading civic infrastructure through innovative systems, modern veterinary facilities, and citizen-centric governance. The inspection forms part of the Corporations ongoing initiative to strengthen urban civic services, promote humane management of stray animals, and build a cleaner, safer, healthier, and more sustainable Srinagar.
The Krishna Janmabhoomi and Shahi Idgah timeline: History, compromise & legal battle
Through the centuries, the Krishna Janmabhoomi temple has been reclaimed several times before a compromise agreement was struck with the Shahi Idgah mosque. This is now being challenged.
Chief Secretary assesses preliminary draft for Public-Private Partnership policy
Srinagar, Jul 17: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Friday chaired a high-level meeting to deliberate upon the broad contours of the preliminary document of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Policy being formulated by the Planning, Development & Monitoring Department through the Centre for Innovation, Technology and Governance (CITaG), to create an enabling ecosystem for attracting private investment and accelerating infrastructure and public service development across Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary, APD; ACS, Finance; ACS, PWD; Director, IIM-Jammu; Commissioner Secretary, PD&MD; Commissioner Secretary, H&UDD; Commissioner Secretary, Industries; Secretary, Transport; Chief Executive Officer, CITaG; and other senior officers. Addressing the meeting, the Chief Secretary underscored the importance of building institutional capacity for successful implementation of the proposed policy. He stressed the need for systematic capacity building of officers and officials at different levels so that they are adequately equipped to operationalise the policy in an effective and time-bound manner. Emphasising the need for delivering tangible outcomes on the ground, Dulloo observed that the Government must lead by example in implementing the policy to instil confidence among investors as well as the general public. He directed the Industries Department to take lead in formulation of the policy by suitably refined it and incorporating the suggestions received during the meeting so that a comprehensive and well-structured policy document is finalised within the next month. Referring to global best practices, the Chief Secretary cited the World Bank's well-established STEP model, describing it as a dynamic and self-evolving framework that enables efficient project execution with minimal procedural hurdles. He called for developing a similar institutional model tailored to the unique requirements, administrative structure and developmental priorities of Jammu and Kashmir. The Chief Secretary further directed CITaG to proactively identify a pipeline of viable PPP projects across sectors and simultaneously establish a robust institutional mechanism and implementation framework to facilitate their timely execution once the policy is notified. Speaking during the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance, Shailendra Kumar, observed that the overarching objective of the proposed policy is to leverage private investment for creating public assets and delivering quality public services for the welfare of the people. He emphasised that while drawing from national and international best practices, the policy should remain rooted in the local context, addressing Jammu and Kashmir's unique developmental priorities, challenges and opportunities. Earlier the Chief Executive Officer, CITaG, gave a detailed presentation on the proposed policy framework, highlighting the prevailing PPP landscape across the country and the existing scenario in Jammu and Kashmir. The presentation outlined the need for a comprehensive, transparent and investor-friendly policy to position the Union Territory as a preferred destination for private investment in key sectors. The presentation proposed a streamlined regulatory framework aimed at reducing procedural bottlenecks by facilitating timely statutory approvals, including No Objection Certificates (NOCs), environmental clearances and other mandatory permissions, thereby making the investment process more efficient, predictable and less cumbersome for prospective investors. It further envisaged a multi-sectoral institutional mechanism with clearly defined roles and responsibilities to facilitate appraisal, approval, monitoring and implementation of PPP projects through a coordinated government setup, ensuring time-bound decision-making and seamless project execution. The proposed policy identified several high-potential sectors for PPP interventions in Jammu and Kashmir, including urban infrastructure, solid waste management, agriculture, food processing, energy, power, tourism, hospitality and healthcare, where private participation can significantly enhance service delivery, infrastructure creation and economic growth. The presentation also elaborated upon the proposed framework for identification and prioritisation of projects, transaction structuring, operational modalities, legal architecture, governance safeguards, grievance redressal mechanism and a well-defined institutional hierarchy with clearly delineated powers and responsibilities to ensure transparency, accountability and effective implementation. During the deliberations, the Administrative Secretaries and Heads of Departments offered valuable suggestions and sector-specific feedback for further strengthening the proposed policy framework, with emphasis on making it practical, implementation-oriented and aligned with the developmental aspirations of Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting concluded with a consensus to further refine the draft policy by incorporating the suggestions received from various departments and to evolve a comprehensive, transparent and investor-friendly PPP framework capable of unlocking private investment, accelerating infrastructure development and fostering sustainable economic growth in Jammu and Kashmir.
Religious character of the structure cannot be determined at this stage, Allahabad High Court said as it declined the challenge by mosque that the suits filed by Hindus are barred by Places of Worship Act
Farizon Opens Global Spare Part Distribution Center to Strengthen International Aftersales Support
Farizon Opens Global Spare Part Distribution Center to Strengthen International Aftersales Support
Colombo is rewriting South Asias fashion playbook
Sri Lanka, the country that has been quietly clothing the world for decades, is now readying for a more prominent role with a fashion week and collections that give its craft and coastline equal footing
Top U.S. prosecutor will not dispute DOJ decision to drop Gautam Adani's criminal case
U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis had asked U.S. Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. to explain whether he agreed or disagreed with Mr. McCotters reasons for dropping the Gautam Adani case
Iran's Guards say two oil tankers explode after hitting mines in Hormuz
The Guards said separately on Saturday (July 18) that they had stopped four ships trying to transit the Strait of Hormuz
Here is a select list of stories to start the day
FIFA fever high as Hyderabad bars to stay open late for grand finale
Heavy traffic curbs planned in Vizag for Simahachalam Giri Pradakshina
A proposal to declare the Maddilapalem-Hanumanthawaka stretch a no-vehicle zone from 3 p.m. on July 28 until 1 a.m. on July 29 is being considered, say police
Three men sentenced to jail in separate cases of raping, abducting, and harassing minor girl
In a series of decisive judgments, a special court in Kalaburagi handed a 25-year jail term to a prime accused for rape, while sentencing two other youths to three years of imprisonment each for abducting and sexually harassing the same 12-year-old survivor.
Singareni assures seamless coal supply to States generating stations
Officials say 72% of SCCLs coal is being supplied to Telangana power stations
Rajasthan woman Sarpanch highlights rural innovations at BRICS Ministerial Meeting
Sarpanch Neeru Yadav represented India at the global event under Indias presidency as a grassroots woman representative and panelist
Babulal Marandi writes to Hemant Soren demanding a judicial probe into the alleged scam in JSDMS
He also demanded that a special audit of all financial and administrative decisions taken by the JSDMS from the year 2023-24 to the present should be conducted by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India or an independent agency.
Congress alleges irregularities in gram sabha approvals for Ken-Betwa project
Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly Umang Singhar alleged corruption worth crores in the distribution of compensation and in awarding contracts to companies.
Congress moves no-confidence motion against Sai government in Chhattisgarh Assembly
During the debate, the Opposition targeted the government with a 136-point chargesheet covering a wide range of issues, including mining, law and order, and tribal rights
FIFA World Cup 2026: Spain vs Argentina road to final
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 final just days away, fans are on the edge of their seats as the worlds top-ranked team, Argentina, prepares to face Europes best, Spain, in a summit clash for the ages
In Gurugram, 60 rounds, 120 seconds
On July 9, a gunfight in Gurugrams upscale Sushant Lok left four alleged shooters dead and three policemen injured. Police said gangster Deepak Nandal ordered the attack on businessman Vishal Berry over a 5 crore extortion demand. Among the dead were two minors from Rohtaks Bhalaut village with no criminal record.Ashok Kumarfinds that the incident has raised questions over crime, drug use, and policing
J&KsMansballake starts hosting migratory birds again
Limited cars, no animals: DU lists norms for students union election
NEET-UGAIR 2 holder recounts retest horror and reset strategy
Dream big, stay consistent: J&K NEET toppers advice to aspirants
Srinagar, Jul 17: Two students from south Kashmir's Anantnag have brought pride to J&K after emerging as the top performers from the Union Territory in NEET UG 2026. Hadiya Nissar, who secured All India Rank 99 and topped the Union Territory, and Zaidan Wani, the UT's second topper, have become symbols of hard work, consistency and self-belief for thousands of aspiring doctors across Kashmir. While celebrating their remarkable achievement, both students shared a message that went beyond marks and rankings. Their advice was simple. Trust your journey, stay consistent, work in the right direction and never lose hope if success does not come immediately. Speaking after the results, Hadiya described the moment as overwhelming and said the celebrations had continued ever since the announcement. She revealed that she never followed a rigid study schedule and instead focused on completing her daily targets. There was no fixed number of study hours. My aim was to complete what I had planned for the day. Your journey is unique. Be proud of it and own it. Even if you are not getting the desired results today, you may get them tomorrow, she said. Hadiya advised students to seek guidance from mentors and teachers, stressing that hard work alone is not enough without the right direction. She credited her success to her teachers, parents, grandparents and extended family, saying they created a stable and supportive environment that allowed her to focus on studies. The young achiever, who is inclined towards neurosurgery, said she plans to choose her medical college after counselling with the guidance of her teachers. Zaidan Wani, who secured the second-highest rank in the Union Territory, echoed similar thoughts. He said the result brought immense happiness because it reflected years of effort and dedication. When I saw the result, I felt very happy. It felt like my hard work had paid off, he said. Zaidan credited his parents and teachers for standing by him throughout the journey. He said his parents guided him at every step while his teachers helped him strengthen his concepts and stay focused. Asked about screen time during preparation, Zaidan admitted that it varied from day to day but stressed the importance of consistency. Sometimes I studied more, sometimes less. The same was true for phone usage. But I always tried to remain consistent, and I think that worked out well, he said. Both toppers also spoke about the challenges created by the NEET re-examinationprocess. Hadiya said it was difficult to regain momentum after the unexpected gap, while Zaidan's family recalled that the uncertainty briefly affected his motivation. However, both students managed to overcome the setback with support from family members and teachers. Family members of the two achievers highlighted the role of a positive home environment in shaping success. Hadiya's relatives described her as disciplined, intelligent and focused from childhood, while Zaidan's uncle, himself a teacher, urged parents to understand their children's abilities before placing expectations on them. A child's potential should be identified first. Expectations should not go beyond what a child is capable of. Teachers are often the best judges of a student's strengths, he said. The success of Hadiya Nissar and Zaidan Wani has brought special recognition to Anantnag, with both of J&K's top NEET performers coming from the district. Their stories have resonated across Kashmir, offering hope and encouragement to thousands of students preparing for competitive examinations. For aspirants who could not achieve their desired results this year, the message from both toppers remains clear. Stay patient, keep working, trust your mentors and believe that every journey unfolds in its own time.
Sgr Police attach four properties under NDPS Act
Srinagar, Jul 17: In a major action against drug trafficking under the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan 100 Days Campaign, Srinagar Police has attached four immovable properties worth Rs 3,34,51,957 under the provisions of Section 68F of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. The attachment was carried out by Police Station Safakadal during the investigation of NDPS cases. The properties have been identified as illegally acquired assets derived from proceeds of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, a police spokesperson said in a statement issued here. The details of attached properties are: Adnan Lateef Sheikh A three-storey residential house constructed on land recorded as Abadi Deh, valued at Rs 1,19,90,765, falling under Survey No. 1819 Min at Estate Nawakadal, involved in FIR No. 74/2026 under Section 8/22 NDPS Act. Danyal Ahmad Bisati A single-storey residential house constructed on land measuring 7 Marlas and 50 Sq. Ft., valued at Rs 1,18,28,965, falling under Survey No. 386 Min at Estate Palpora, involved in FIR No. 24/2025 under Sections 8/20, 29 NDPS Act. Shahid Gul A double-storey residential house constructed on approximately 4.5 Marlas of land, valued at Rs 71,31,905, falling under Survey No. 201 Min at Estate Barthana, Qammerwari, involved in FIR No. 48/2026 under Section 8/20 NDPS Act. Adil Ahmad Mir A single-storey residential house constructed on 3 Marlas of land, valued at Rs 25,00,322, falling under Survey No. 490 Min at Estate Goripora, involved in FIR No. 62/2025 under Sections 8/21, 29 NDPS Act. The accused persons have been served with attachment orders and have been prohibited from selling, leasing, mortgaging, transferring, or otherwise disposing of the attached properties, or creating any third-party interest therein, without prior permission of the competent authority. This action forms part of the sustained campaign of Srinagar Police against the menace of drug trafficking and reflects its firm resolve to dismantle the financial infrastructure of narcotics networks by targeting assets acquired through the proceeds of illicit drug trade. Police reiterated its commitment to making society drug-free and urged citizens to cooperate by sharing information related to drug trafficking with the nearest police station or through the Police Helpline Dial 112.
J&K ACB tightens anti-graft net
Srinagar, Jul 17: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has tightened its noose against corruption in Jammu and Kashmir, with 46 cases registered in the Union Territory so far this year. According to details accessed by Rising Kashmir, the official figures reveal that 30 trap cases have been reported across J&K wherein officials were caught while demanding and accepting bribes in different departments. Besides, othercases filedincludesix cases of illegal mutation in revenue documents, three cases of abuse of official position, three cases of Disproportionate Assets,and one each of Corruption and Financial Irregularities in Development Works, illegal land mutation, illegalappointment/regularisation/promotion,and Grain Embezzlement. The highest number of corruption cases10have been registered at Police Station Central, followed by 9 at Police Station ACB Srinagar. Police Station ACB Udhampur has registered 7 cases, while Police Station ACB Anantnag has registered 6 cases. Twin Police Stations,including ACB Jammu and ACB Rajouri, registered 5 cases each.Two cases have been registered at Police Station ACB Baramulla and one at Police Station ACB Doda. The latest case reported from Kathua district involved a Patwari posted at Patwar Halqa Mahanpur who was trapped and arrested for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of10,000 from a complainant for providing mutation-related documents after attestation. ACB registered FIR No. 05/2026 under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, against Khajan Chand. In recent times, Jammu and Kashmir has taken strict measures to ensure a corruption-free Union Territory, with several top officials from different government departments falling under the anti-graft agency's net. The ACB registered 78 corruption-related cases and secured convictions in seven cases during 2025, while 87 cases were registered in 2024
Singapore says We Want More as J&K cherries land abroad
Srinagar, Jul 17: Singapore wants more. Two days after cherries and plums grown in the orchards of Shopian and Pulwama landed in the island nation for the first time, Singapores High Commissioner to India, Simon Wong, posted on X, asking for a bigger share of Kashmirs fruit basket. Following litchis and mangoes, Singapore is finally getting its first taste of cherries and plums from Jammu and Kashmir. We want more, Wong wrote, thanking APEDA and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for facilitating the export. The Singapore shipment of Areko cherries and Scentrose plums, sourced from Shopian and Pulwama, went out on Thursday, less than two weeks after a similar consignment flew out of Srinagar for Abu Dhabi and Dubai on July 4, the first time such produce had been exported from here to the UAE. Sehreena Maqbool, Regional Head, APEDA, said the authority set up its office here in 2021 and now runs regional offices in Srinagar, Jammu and Ladakh, having facilitated shipments ranging from exotic vegetables and apricots to apples and blackberries sent to Saudi Arabia last year, with the UAE and Gulf countries as the initial focus. Maqbool said APEDA had also sent a sample consignment of Mushkbudji rice, an aromatic variety grown in Kashmir, to Japan in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture. The Director of Agriculture, Kashmir, gave full support, she said, adding that work was now on to turn the sample shipment into a commercial one. On the July 4 flight to the UAE, Maqbool said the fruit was sourced entirely from Shopian, an outreach effort meant to show farmers at the grassroots level that the authority works directly with them. She said the initiative followed directions from APEDA Chairman Abhishek Dev to focus on Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) and grassroots engagement. Dev, in a statement issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry after the July 4 shipment, said Jammu and Kashmir has emerged as an important hub for premium horticultural produce with immense export potential, and that APEDA remained committed to facilitating market access for farmers through export promotion, quality enhancement and global buyer outreach. Ms Maqbool said the cherries and Santarosa plums sent to the UAE were a first-of-their-kind shipment given how perishable the produce is, and that a proper cold-chain protocol, moving fruit in refrigerated vans directly into cold storage at the destination, would help as the trade scales up. Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, in a post on X, said, A new flight from the orchards of Jammu and Kashmir to global markets! The first export consignment of premium Areko cherries and Scentrose plums from Shopian and Pulwama has left for Abu Dhabi and Dubai. This achievement strengthens the global recognition of Indian fruit and brings new opportunities for Jammu and Kashmir's horticulture sector.
Kashmir sizzles at 35C, third-hottest July day since 2016
Srinagar, Jul 17: Kashmir continued to remain in the grip of an intense heatwave on Friday with Srinagar recording a maximum temperature of 35 degrees Celsius, nearly five degrees above normal and the third highest day-timetemperaturesin July. On June 30, Srinagar recorded 35.2 degrees Celsius just a day after the district logged 35.3 degrees Celsiusin daytemperatures.As per theofficial data,the temperatureis also the third-highest July maximum recorded in Srinagar since 2016, behind 37.4C on July 6, 2025, and 36.2C on July 29, 2024. Several other stations also recorded temperatures significantly above normal. Kupwara equalled Srinagar at 35 degrees Celsius, while Qazigund recorded 33.2 degrees Celsius and Kokernag 32.9 degrees Celsius. Even the usually cooler tourist destinations offered little respite, with Pahalgam recording 27.4 degrees Celsius and Gulmarg 25.6 degrees Celsius. The soaring temperatures forced people indoors during afternoon hours while children across Srinagar and other parts of the Valley sought refuge in rivers, streams, canals and lakes. From the banks of the Jhelum in Rajbagh and Chattabal to streams flowing through villages in north and south Kashmir, children were seen diving into the water and swimming to escape the oppressive heat and humidity. The river is our swimming pool during summer. We wait for these holidays to come here with friends, said 13-year-old Danish Ahmad while taking a dip in the Jhelum in Srinagar. It becomes difficult to stay inside our homes during the afternoon. The water gives us some relief from the heat, said another youngster, Aamir Bashir, as scores of children splashed in the river nearby. The Valley had already witnessed its hottest day of the season earlier this month when Srinagar recorded 34.5 degrees Celsius on July10, the highest temperatureand among the highest July temperatures recorded in decades. Director Meteorological Centre Srinagar, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad, said the prevailing hot and humid conditions are likely to continue for the next two days before a major weather system brings widespread rainfall to Jammu and Kashmir. We expect generally hot and humid weather to continue till July 19, with only isolated thundershower activity at scattered places. Thereafter, a significant wet spell is expected across Jammu and Kashmir between July 20 and July 22, Dr Ahmad said. He said heavy rainfall, intense showers and even torrential rain are likely at a few places, particularly in the Jammu division. There is a possibility of flash floods, landslides, mudslides and waterlogging in vulnerable areas during this period. People are advised to remain cautious and plan their travel accordingly, he added. Independent weather forecaster Faizan Arif said the upcoming rainfall is likely to bring much-needed respite to residents exhausted by the prolonged spell of heat and humidity. Kashmir has witnessed an unusually hot July this year, with temperatures consistently remaining above normal. The wet spell expected from July 20 onwards should bring a noticeable fall in day temperatures and provide relief from the uncomfortable conditions, Arif said. However, he cautioned that the rainfall may be intense in some areas. While people are eagerly waiting for rain, the possibility of brief but intense showers cannot be ignored. Residents living near streams, nallahs and landslide-prone areas should remain vigilant, Arif said. Residents saythe heat this summerhas been unusually harsh. Earlier evenings in Kashmir used to be pleasant even during summer, but now the heat continues well into the night. Climate patterns are clearly changing, said Mohammad Yousuf, a resident of Srinagar's downtown area. Another resident, Shabir Ahmad of Baramulla, said, Fans continue to run throughout the day and night now, something that was uncommon in Kashmir a decade ago. Everyone is waiting for the rains. The Meteorological Department has advised farmers to suspend agricultural operations during the peak rainfall period and warned of a significant rise in water levels in rivers and streams, besides the possibility of waterlogging in low-lying areas. For now, Kashmir remains caught between an unforgiving summer sun and the promise of rain, with children finding relief in its waters even as officials prepare for those very waters to swell in the days ahead. Meanwhile, doctors have advised people, including children, to stay hydrated and avoid exposure to the sun, especially during peak hours. They have asked people to eat fruit and vegetables and drink plenty of water to avoid heat stroke.
Coir Board commits to setting up 15 coir clusters in A.P.
3.5 lakh devotees have darshan in first 15 days
Ganderbal, Jul 17: The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has crossed a major milestone, with more than 3.5 lakh devotees paying obeisance at the holy cave shrine of Baba Barfani during the first 15 days of the 57-day pilgrimage, highlighting the unprecedented response from pilgrims and the smooth conduct of the yatra through the twin routes of Baltal and Pahalgam. Officials sources said the pilgrimage has been progressing peacefully under a multi-tier security grid and extensive logistical arrangements, with thousands of pilgrims undertaking the arduous journey to the Himalayan shrine every day. The continuous influx of devotees has made this year's yatra one of the highest-attended in recent years, with authorities ensuring seamless coordination of security, traffic regulation, healthcare, sanitation and emergency services along both routes. A fresh batch of 4,640 pilgrims on Friday left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu for the twin base camps in 171 vehicles. Of them, 1,626 pilgrims travelled to the Baltal axis in 66 vehicles, while 3,014 pilgrims proceeded to the Pahalgam axis in 105 vehicles. The Baltal convoy departed at 2:42 am, followed by the Pahalgam convoy at 3:11 am. The batch comprised 3,448 men, 1,075 women, five children, 89 sadhus and 23 sadhvis, travelling in a convoy of 104 buses, 25 medium motor vehicles, 39 light motor vehicles and three two-wheelers. Officials further said that by 8 pm, a total of 12,263 pilgrims had returned safely to Domail after performing darshan. The returnees included 8,227 men, 3,672 women, 165 children, 42 sadhus, 10 sadhvis, 10 transgender pilgrims and 137 security personnel, reflecting the smooth movement of yatris on the Baltal route. The Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, in coordination with the Jammu and Kashmir administration, Police, Army, CAPFs and other stakeholder departments, has put in place elaborate arrangements, including round-the-clock security deployment, medical facilities, disaster response teams, sanitation services, traffic management and other essential amenities to facilitate the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage. The 57-day pilgrimage continues through both the traditional Pahalgam route in south Kashmir and the shorter Baltal route in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, with authorities expressing confidence that the yatra is progressing in an orderly and incident-free manner despite the heavy daily rush of devotees.
Support swells for Sonam Wangchuks indefinite fast
Vizag Collector seeks comprehensive action plan for Bay City project
Vizag Film Society pays tribute to S. Janaki
Freedom of press and accountability are important: Delhi High Court
Justice Girish Kathpalia made the observation on July 16, while granting bail to two persons allegedly involved in assaulting two reporters freelancing for a YouTube channel
Indias Parliament must not stage its Cadaver Synod
Parliament must avoid a purposeless exercise over the Justice Yashwant Varma report
CCB arrests absconding accused after 17 years
Greater Chennai Police destroys over 1,339 kg of ganja
Malabar pied hornbills sighted in Kannur
Mining official held on charge of bribery
A trade deal that tests Indias competitive confidence
Trade agreements reward nations ready to compete
Promise of chips: On the India Semiconductor Mission phase II
Chipmaking is more than a seasonal obsession in India now
NMC warns of action over digital health integration lapses
Srinagar, Jul 17: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has directed all medical colleges and institutions under its ambit to immediately complete the implementation and integration of Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM)-compliant Health Management Information System (HMIS), warning that failure to comply could invite regulatory action by the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB). In a communication issued by NMC on Friday, the Commission said all medical colleges are required under the Minimum Standard Requirements (MSR) regulations to install HMIS in their attached or associated hospitals and integrate it with the ABDM-HMIS platform maintained by the National Health Authority (NHA). It stated that the system is intended to enable real-time monitoring of medical education standards, availability of clinical material, and health record linkage through ABHA IDs. The NMC noted that despite repeated advisories and public notices issued earlier this year, several institutions have either failed to complete HMIS integration, are not using ABDM-enabled HMIS software, or have submitted incorrect Health Facility Registry (HFR) IDs. As per the communication, colleges have been categorised into three groupsthose using ABDM-enabled HMIS but lacking complete integration such as ABHA linkage or advanced data-sharing features, those not using ABDM-enabled HMIS software at all, and institutions that have failed to submit valid HFR IDs. The Commission has instructed all non-compliant institutions to coordinate with their HMIS vendors and complete the required integration without delay. It cautioned that pending compliance, ecessary further action as per norms may be initiated by the MARB. The NMC has also advised colleges to follow its earlier public notice detailing the integration process with the ABDM-HMIS portal and provided contact details of officials from the National Health Authority and the Commission for technical assistance. It further suggested that institutions may consider adopting government-developed HMIS platforms such as NIC's NextGen eHospital or CDAC's eSushrut. The communication also includes procedure for hospitals to integrate their HMIS with the ABDM dashboard. It outlines three scenarioshospitals already using ABDM-enabled software, those without any HMIS, and those using non-ABDM-enabled software. The document states that institutions using non-compliant software must register on the ABDM Sandbox Portal, complete mandatory milestones including ABHA creation, health record linkage, consent-based data sharing, and healthcare professional and facility verification before obtaining production certification.
Govt to reform tender processes to bring them under one umbrella for more transparency
Cabinet decides to constitute committee of experts to examine the issue and make recommendations
Census 2027 self-enumeration process begins in Chennai
Battling drug abuse: On Keralas Operation Toofan
Kerala has shown initiative in coordinated action against cartels
Policeman killed, another injured in Budgam road accident
Budgam, July 17: A police personnel lost his life while another sustained injuries after their official vehicle met with an accident near the Bailey Bridge in the Chadoora area of central Kashmir's Budgam district on Friday. According to police, the two personnel were travelling in an official vehicle when it reportedly collided with the steel girder of the Bailey Bridge, leaving both of them critically injured. They were immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared one of the injured personnel dead on arrival. The other injured policeman was later referred to SMHS Hospital, Srinagar, where he is currently undergoing treatment. The deceased has been identified as Tariq Ahmad, a resident of Hanjura, while the injured policeman has been identified as Riyaz Ahmad. Police have taken cognisance of the incident and initiated an investigation to ascertain the exact circumstances that led to the accident.
Srinagar Police trace 3 missing girls from Amritsar
Srinagar, July 17: Srinagar Police, in coordination with the Punjab Police, has traced and safely recovered three minor girls from Amritsar within 72 hours of their disappearance. In a statement, the police said the recovery was made in connection with FIR No. 63/2026 registered under Section 137(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Police Station Ram Munshi Bagh. Police said an intensive investigation was launched immediately after the complaint was received, leading investigators to develop vital clues about the girls' whereabouts. A police team was deputed to Punjab, where, with the assistance of the Punjab Police, the three minors were successfully traced and rescued from Amritsar. The girls are being brought back to Srinagar, where legal formalities will be completed and further investigation will be carried out in accordance with the law. J&K Police appreciated the timely cooperation and support extended by the Punjab Police, saying it played a key role in the successful operation. Police also urged the public to promptly report missing persons or any suspicious activity to enable swift action.
KU reopens PG admission portal till July 19
Srinagar, July 17: The University of Kashmir has reopened the online application portal for admission to various one-year and two-year Master's programmes following repeated requests from principals of affiliated colleges and candidates who were unable to apply within the stipulated deadline. An official from Kashmir University said that the decision was taken in response to continuous representations from principals of various colleges seeking another opportunity for their students to submit online application forms. The University also considered requests from applicants who had missed the earlier application window. The online application facility has been extended until July 19, 2026, with the portal remaining open up to 1:00 pm. The official further said that the datesheet for the entrance examinations has already been uploaded on the University's official website. Candidates have been advised to complete the application process within the extended deadline and refer to the published examination schedule for further details.
T.N. government launches public grievance portal for 5 Audit Departments
The portal will facilitate registration of complaints online by local residents who want to know about audit of civic infrastructure projects by local bodies such as the GCC
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Dani Olmo Spains orchestrator
Grit, hard work power Kashmir students to NEET success
Kupwara/ Ganderbal , July 17: Several students from Kashmir have brought laurels to the Valley by qualifying the NEET UG 2026 examination, with one aspirant from Kupwara clearing the prestigious medical entrance test through self-study despite financial hardships, while three students from Ganderbal also secured success. Twenty-year-old Faizan Bhat from Gushi village in Kupwara cracked NEET after three years of preparation, including a drop year, without attending any coaching institute. The son of a daily wage labourer, Faizan relied on online lectures and self-study from home to achieve his goal of becoming a doctor. Despite frequent power cuts and limited resources, he continued his preparation with the support of his family. His uncle arranged an inverter to ensure uninterrupted studies, while his parents and relatives encouraged him throughout the journey. Faizan advised aspirants to remain disciplined, patient and consistent, saying self-belief and hard work are the keys to success. Meanwhile, three students from Ganderbal also qualified NEET UG 2026. Adnan Manzoor of Waskura secured an All India Rank (AIR) of 1,607, while Muneeb-ul-Islam, also from Waskura, and Safiullah Ashiq of Gund successfully cleared the examination, with Safiullah scoring 549 out of 720. The successful candidates credited their achievement to disciplined study routines, consistent preparation and the unwavering support of their families and teachers. Adnan also urged youth to stay away from drugs and focus on education, while Muneeb highlighted the importance of effective self-study alongside coaching. Manzoor credited his success to discipline, consistency, and the unwavering support of his family. He said he maintained a strict study schedule, beginning his day at 6 a.m., attending coaching classes, and dedicating several hours every day to self-study in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. He expressed gratitude to Almighty Allah, his parents, teachers, and everyone who supported him throughout his journey. Adnan also urged youngsters to stay away from drugs and focus on education, saying hard work and dedication are the keys to success. The achievements have been widely welcomed in Kupwara and Ganderbal, with residents describing the students as role models for aspiring doctors across the region.
The 54-year-old speaks of the obstacles the Netherlands womens team had to overcome to make their seemingly impossible dream of qualifying for the T20 World Cup a reality. The former Scotland international talks about the realities of associate cricket, the inspiring spirit of the Dutch women he coached and what batting with Rahul Dravid in 2003 was like
Telangana polices fight against Telugu film piracy
Following an MoU between the Telangana Film Chamber of Commerce and Telangana Cyber Security Bureau, a systematic crackdown on piracy has led to key arrests and protected new Telugu releases from widespread online leaks during the opening weekends
Linda Noskova: the calm warrior with heavy artillery
The 21-year-old possesses the all-court game and emotional resilience to thrive on the biggest stage. But the new World No. 7 will also have a target on her back after Wimbledon. How she handles the pressures of success will determine just how far she goes in the game
Chhamb gets 10-Crore development push
Jammu, July 17: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, on Friday inaugurated and laid foundation stones for a series of landmark developmental projects across the Chhamb Constituency. These development initiatives reaffirm the Jammu and Kashmir government's unwavering commitment to accelerate infrastructure development, strengthen the public service delivery and ensure equitable growth across rural and border areas. The extensive programme witnessed the inauguration and foundation stone laying of projects collectively valued at over 10 crore, encompassing roads, bridges, administrative infrastructure, sports facilities, healthcare and veterinary services. The initiatives are expected to significantly enhance connectivity, improve access to essential public services, strengthen the rural infrastructure and create new opportunities for socio-economic development. The Minister inaugurated the Thandi ChoiSainth Road, developed at a cost of 1.50 crore. He described road connectivity as the backbone of economic growth saying that well-developed road infrastructure not only shortens the travel time but also facilitates trade, education, healthcare access and overall regional development. The government is committed to ensure that even the remotest villages are connected with quality infrastructure. Better roads translate into better opportunities, improved livelihoods and enhanced quality of life for our people, he remarked. At Kharah Balli, the Minister laid the foundation stone for the new Tehsil Office Building, to be constructed at an estimated cost of 76.74 lakh. He said the modern administrative complex will bring government services closer to the people, improve administrative efficiency and provide a more citizen-friendly environment for the delivery of public services. On the occasion, Satish Sharma also inaugurated the Bridge at Kharah, constructed at a cost of 3.45 crore. The bridge is expected to provide reliable all-weather connectivity to several adjoining villages, facilitating easier movement of residents, students, farmers and emergency services. Continuing the developmental programme, the Minister laid the foundation stone for the ChaprialBardoh Road, a major connectivity project worth 2.50 crore. He said the project would improve transportation facilities, strengthen rural connectivity and provide a much-needed boost to agriculture, trade, tourism and other economic activities in the area. Recognising the pivotal role of sports in youth empowerment and nation-building, Satish Sharma inaugurated the newly constructed Volleyball Court at Pallanwala, built at a cost of 20.99 lakh. J&K youth possess immense talent. It is our responsibility to provide them with the best possible infrastructure and opportunities so they can excel at the national and international level. Sports not only produce champions but also promote discipline, confidence, fitness and social harmony, he said. The Minister also distributed medical equipment aimed at strengthening healthcare facilities in the area and improving the quality of healthcare services available to the local population. He said the Government continues to invest in health infrastructure to ensure accessible and affordable healthcare for every citizen. Later, Satish Sharma laid the foundation stone for the Veterinary Hospital at Khour, a project estimated to cost 2.07 crore. He observed that livestock forms the backbone of the rural economy in many parts of Jammu and Kashmir and strengthening veterinary infrastructure would directly benefit the farmers by improving animal healthcare, productivity, and income generation. Addressing public gatherings during the programme, the Minister said that the government is working tirelessly to ensure that developmental benefits reach every village, every household and every citizen through sustained investment in infrastructure and public welfare. Development is meaningful only when its benefits reach the common people. Every project that we have inaugurated or launched today has been carefully planned to address the needs of the local population and improve their quality of life. Our government remains committed to create modern infrastructure, strengthening institutions, and ensuring that every region progresses on the path of inclusive and sustainable development, the Minister said.
Bukhari seeks Health, Education reforms in remote areas
Srinagar, July 17: Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Friday called for comprehensive reforms in the health and education sectors, saying people living in remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir continue to suffer due to inadequate infrastructure and shortage of qualified professionals. Addressing a workers' meeting at Surankote in Poonch during his outreach tour of the Pir Panjal region, Bukhari said doctors and teachers appointed in government service should be required to serve in remote areas for a fixed period to ensure quality healthcare and education reach underserved communities. There is an urgent need to reform the health and education sectors. Qualified doctors and teachers must serve in remote areas instead of leaving immediately after securing government jobs, he said, adding that long-term planning is needed to strengthen essential services in far-flung regions. Bukhari said feedback received during his tour highlighted the lack of basic infrastructure and public services in the Pir Panjal region. He also expressed concern over the non-construction of community and individual safety bunkers in border areas despite assurances by the Centre. The people living along the border remain vulnerable to cross-border shelling. The promised bunkers should be constructed without further delay, he said. Reiterating his party's stand, Bukhari said Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India but stressed that the constitutional rights of its people must be restored through constructive engagement with New Delhi. Referring to the developments of August 5, 2019, he termed them deeply painful and called for meaningful dialogue to bridge the trust deficit between the Centre and the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He also stressed the need to rehabilitate youth who were misled into violence in the past and provide them with opportunities for a dignified future. Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir expressed concern over rising unemployment, saying educated youth were being deprived of opportunities despite being the region's greatest asset. He urged the government to create jobs and ensure young people are guided towards peace, development and prosperity. Provincial President Manjit Singh appealed to people to strengthen the Apni Party, saying it would continue to work for safeguarding the rights and interests of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Court denies bail in Dr. Farooq attack case
Srinagar, July 17: A Jammu court on Friday rejected the bail application of Kamal Singh, who is accused of attempting to murder former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah during a wedding function in Jammu earlier this year. Principal Sessions Judge Jammu R N Watal dismissed the bail plea, observing that the accused had failed to make out a prima facie case for bail in view of the gravity of the allegations, the larger interest of society and the possibility of the accused repeating the offence. The case pertains to FIR No. 29/2026 registered at Police Station Gangyal under Section 109 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (attempt to murder) and Section 30 of the Arms Act. According to the prosecution, the incident occurred on March 11, 2026, when Dr Farooq Abdullah and Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary attended a wedding function at Royal Park in Greater Kailash, Jammu. The prosecution alleged that the accused fired a revolver at Dr Abdullah with the intention of killing him, though the bullet missed its target. During the investigation, police seized the alleged weapon of offence, five live cartridges and a fired cartridge case. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) later took over the probe. The investigation, as noted in the court order, alleges that the accused had harboured resentment against Dr Abdullah for nearly two decades and had developed a motive linked to the migration of Kashmiri Pandits and loss of ancestral property in Kashmir. The SIT also claimed to have recovered handwritten notes from the accused's residence, which allegedly reflected his grievances against Dr Abdullah and his father Sheikh Abdullah. The handwriting was later matched with specimen writings through a forensic examination, the court noted. Opposing the bail plea, the prosecution argued that the offence was serious, politically motivated and had the potential to disturb public order. It further submitted that the accused had allegedly stated during questioning that he would again attempt to kill Dr Abdullah if given an opportunity, and therefore posed a continuing threat. The defence, on the other hand, argued that the 65-year-old accused suffered from neurological and psychiatric ailments and required specialised medical treatment. It contended that he had consumed alcohol at the wedding function, had merely intended to meet Dr Abdullah and get a photograph clicked with him, and had no intention to kill the former Chief Minister. The defence also submitted that the investigation was substantially complete and sought bail on humanitarian grounds. Rejecting these submissions, the court observed that allegations against the accused were grave and that attacks on public figures carry wider implications for public order and democratic stability. The court further held that the plea of mental illness or intoxication could not be accepted at the bail stage, particularly when no cogent medical evidence had been produced to establish such a defence. It also noted that psychiatric treatment could be provided while the accused remained in judicial custody. The applicant has failed to carve out a prima facie case for grant of bail, the court held, adding that the seriousness of the offence, larger societal interest, possibility of repetition of the alleged act and the likelihood of the accused fleeing justice weighed against the grant of bail. The court clarified that the observations made in the order were confined to deciding the bail application and would not influence the trial on merits.
Sajad Lone questions NC's Jantar Mantar protest strategy
Srinagar, July 17: J&K Peoples Conference President and Handwara MLA Sajad Lone on Friday questioned the National Conference's proposed sit-in at Delhi's Jantar Mantar, saying the demand for restoration of statehood should first be pursued through the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly rather than through protests. Addressing a press conference, Lone said the pre-August 5, 2019 constitutional position of Jammu and Kashmir, including Article 370, Article 35A and full statehood, remains his party's core political agenda, with Article 370 being the foremost issue. He said the government should convene a special session of the Assembly to pass a resolution on statehood and then send an all-party delegation to meet the Prime Minister, Union Home Minister and Leader of the Opposition. He said only if such efforts fail should protests like the proposed Jantar Mantar demonstration be considered. Lone alleged that the Assembly had not passed any resolution on statehood over the past two years and claimed that his own attempts to move such a resolution, along with demands for restoration of Article 370 and Article 35A, had been rejected. He also questioned the timing of the proposed protest, alleging that it was intended to shift the political discourse away from Article 370 and Article 35A. According to him, taking the issue directly to Delhi without exhausting constitutional avenues within the Assembly would reduce the role of the people of Jammu and Kashmir in the process. The PC leader further criticised the National Conference over its engagement with the Centre, questioning the outcome of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's recent meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Union ministers. He said the government should clarify what response it received on the issue of statehood before proceeding with the proposed protest. Lone also alleged inconsistencies in the National Conference's political approach towards the Centre and claimed that the proposed sit-in was aimed more at diverting attention from governance issues than pursuing restoration of constitutional rights. Reiterating his party's stand, Lone said the Peoples Conference would support efforts for restoration of statehood through constitutional and democratic means, while maintaining that Article 370 and Article 35A remain central to the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Chennai Grand Masters | Firouzja beats Gukesh, takes lead
BJP reviews preparations for July 20 Secretariat Gherao
Srinagar, July 17: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday reviewed preparations for its proposed Secretariat Gherao March scheduled for July 20 in Srinagar, with senior leaders finalising organisational and logistical arrangements for the protest. The review meeting, held at the party office in Church Lane, Srinagar, was chaired by BJP J&K president and Member of Parliament Sat Sharma and Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma. It was attended by state office-bearers, district presidents, prabharis and morcha presidents. The leaders reviewed mobilisation of party workers, coordination among various organisational units and logistical arrangements to ensure the march is conducted peacefully and in a disciplined manner. The BJP said the march will begin from Ghanta Ghar, Lal Chowk, and proceed towards the Civil Secretariat as a democratic protest against alleged corruption, arbitrary governance and policies affecting youth and democratic institutions. During the meeting, the party also discussed the issues to be highlighted during the protest, including action against corruption, greater transparency and accountability in governance, and the need to strengthen and operationalise Panchayati Raj Institutions. The leaders stressed that grassroots democratic institutions should be empowered without further delay. The meeting was attended by BJP General Secretary Anwar Khan, Secretaries Arif Raja and Mudasir Wani, state office-bearers, spokespersons, district prabharis, district presidents and other senior party leaders.
Caste must be eradicated, as it prevents unification of Tamils
UTT | Ionescu and Ayhika shine in ThunderBlades win over Pipers
Cricket legend Sir Garfield Sobers passes away at 89
Bridgetown [Barbados], July 17 : Sir Garfield Sobers, widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers the game has ever produced and arguably its finest all-rounder, passed away at his home in Barbados on Friday. He was 89. The legendary West Indies icon leaves behind a remarkable legacy that transformed the sport across two decades, excelling with both bat and ball while setting standards of all-round excellence that remain unmatched by many. Confirming the news, Cricket West Indies paid tribute to the cricketing great on X, writing, A great innings has come to an end. In our hearts, now and forever, Sir Garfield Sobers. Sobers represented the West Indies in 93 Test matches between 1954 and 1974, amassing 8,032 runs at an outstanding average of 57.78, including 26 centuries. With the ball, the left-arm all-rounder claimed 235 Test wickets at an average of 34.03, showcasing his rare ability to bowl left-arm fast-medium, orthodox spin and wrist spin with equal effectiveness. His brilliance extended beyond batting and bowling, with Sobers also earning a reputation as one of cricket's finest fielders and close-in catchers. One of the defining moments of his illustrious career came in 1958 when he scored an unbeaten 365 against Pakistan, then the highest individual score in Test cricket. The landmark innings remained the world record for 36 years before it was surpassed in 1994. Sobers also etched his name into cricket history in 1968 while representing Nottinghamshire, becoming the first player to hit six sixes in a single over in first-class cricket, achieving the feat against Glamorgan spinner Malcolm Nash. His influence extended well beyond international cricket. Sobers became the first player in Australia to complete the coveted season double of 1,000 runs and 50 wickets, underlining his extraordinary versatility as an all-round cricketer. In recognition of his immense contribution to the sport, Sobers was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1975. He was later named one of Wisden's Five Cricketers of the 20th Century in 2000, cementing his place among the game's greatest icons. His impact on modern cricket continues through the ICC's highest individual men's honour, the **Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy, awarded annually to the best overall performer in men's international cricket across formats. Sir Garfield Sobers' passing marks the end of an extraordinary era, but his achievements and influence will continue to inspire generations of cricketers around the world. (ANI)
Sajad Lone, Altaf Bukhari will not join NCs Statehood protest in Delhi; Congress to take part
While Sajad Lone questioned both the timing and real motive, J&K Apni Party chief Altaf Bukhari said the NCs proposed Jantar Mantar protest is to empower its government not to empower people
Mans best friend is also best friend of security personnel
Indias electoral roll is a living document: CEC
The highest-ever poll participation in the recent Assembly elections is a proof of the trust the electors have in the countrys electoral system and the vibrancy of the democracy, says Chief Election Commissioner
Opposition support grows as Wangchuks hunger strike continues on day 20
The protest seeking Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhans resignation attracted more high-profile visitors
Holiday for schools, PU colleges in DK on July 18

