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Delhi Government arrests former top health official in In multi-crore medical scam case

The arrest of Dr. Vatsala Aggarwal comes days after the ACB apprehended Dr. Vijay Kumar Ranga in the same case and he was later remanded to four days police custody by a Delhi court

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 11:58 am

Hypoxia likely killed thousands of fish on Anakapalli coast, says CMFRI study

About 11 tonnes of fish, mostly pony fish, washed up along a 1,500-metre stretch at Boyapadu; a CMFRI study links the deaths to an algal bloom and oxygen depletion

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 11:54 am

Reel life peps up Kashmir as top Bollywood directors put spotlight on film-making

Bollywoodstar directors Imtiaz Ali, Kabir Khan, Vishal Bhardwaj make rare endeavour for cinemas revival in Kashmir

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 11:49 am

Womens T20 World Cup: England thrash New Zealand to knock champions out

New Zealand knew they had to beat England, already into the semi-finals, to reach the knockout phase after being handed a lifeline by Ireland ending their long wait for a T20 World Cup win with victory over the West Indies

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 11:47 am

VB-G RAM G will guarantee only centralisation, financial stress on States: Congress

Jairam Ramesh said the PM Modi Government, vengeful and petty as ever, bulldozed the repeal of MGNREGA through Parliament without any thorough consultation with the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Rural Development, State governments, or other relevant stakeholders

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 11:45 am

Ayodhya donations case: Police raids at houses of eight arrested

Police teams, accompanied by local magistrates, carried out searches at the homes of the accused, including Lav Kush Mishra, Avinash Shukla and Ramashankar Yadav

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 11:01 am

Iran war: Trump warns Iran will no longer exist if U.S. decides to escalate

The U.S. military says it struck 10 military targets in Iran after accusing Tehran of violating a ceasefire. Iran responded by claiming it targeted U.S. military facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain, while President Donald Trump warned of further military action. Heres what happened.

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 10:54 am

Talking about equity, ethical technology, and sustainable development in the classroom

Higher education in India must look beyond economic growth and encourage students to ask hard questionson ethics,sustainabilityand social leadership

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 10:50 am

Pune fort murder: Police recreate crime scene with Siya Goyal at Lohagad Fort

Siya was taken to the spot at Lohagad Fort from where she, along with Chetan Chaudhary, allegedly pushed Agarwal to death. Chetan will be taken to the fort separately, says senior official of the Pune rural police

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 10:46 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Austria gets last-minute equalizer vs Algeria to reach round of 32

The Austrians will face Spain in the round of 32, while Algeria will take on Switzerland; the result also ended Irans World Cup campaign

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 10:41 am

War on Iran | The story of a shipwrecked hegemon

The war the U.S. and Israel launched has come to a fragile pause with a preliminary agreement between Washington and Tehran, but it has already diminished Americas presence in the region, prompting Gulf countries to seek a new modus vivendi with Tehran, while Israel, isolated and angry, is clinging on to its Lebanon card

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 10:37 am

Exporters highlight compliance costs, testing requirements, MSME issues in meeting with Piyush Goyal

The Minister has assured continued support, including facilitation and targeted interventions, to reduce entry barriers and enhance ease of doing business, Commerce Ministry said

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 10:36 am

News in Frames | Khukuri: a symbol of courage and loyalty

Once used by the Gorkha soldiers to fight the British Army, the khukuri knifes uses have transformed over time according to the needs of the Nepali people, who continue to use it extensively in combat as well as in their homes

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 10:32 am

Freight costs continue to be a burden for MSME exporters

The MSMEs do not have the margin to bear the steep hike in freight costs; those who export perishables are hit by the wait for containers, says V. Rangaswamy, president of the Coimbatore District Small Industries Association

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 9:53 am

Fresh earthquake of magnitude 5.6 hits Venezuela

Caracas [Venezuela], June 28 : The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) detected an earthquake of magnitude 5.6 off the coast of Venezuela. The 5.6-magnitude earthquake impacted the waters off the coast of Aragua with the seismic event occurring days after the region experienced twin earthquakes that reportedly resulted in the deaths of nearly 1,500 individuals. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 30km Meanwhile, US Department of State's Spokesperson Tommy Pigott said, By bringing international disaster response programs under the State Department, the U.S. government is able to respond more rapidly and more effectively to disasters. After the earthquakes in Venezuela, the U.S. immediately mobilized, activating urban search and rescue teams and the delivery of humanitarian and medical supplies. Acting President of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez thanked United Arab Emirates President, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for his condolences to the affected families. Managing Director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva expressed solidarity to Rodriguez on the face of the tragedy. Residents, meanwhile, have complained of a lack of organisation in the government's recovery efforts, with the situation made worse by mobile and internet outages in some areas. Several aftershocks and smaller quakes have been reported after Venezuela was hit by two major earthquakes on Wednesday, one with a magnitude of 7.2 and the other 7.5. Rescuers are still on their toes to rescue possible survivors of those earthquakes. At least 1,430 people have been confirmed dead so far after Wednesday's quakes. Another 51,000 have been reported missing, as per Al Jazeera. Authorities have said that recovering survivors will become increasingly unlikely if they are not found within the first 72 hours after an earthquake strikes. Many people are believed to be buried under the rubble from collapsed buildings, and the death toll is expected to climb. As per UNDP, the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 caused significant human suffering and loss of life, while also severely affecting livelihoods, infrastructure, and essential services. This includes a preliminary estimate of USD 6.7 billion in direct physical damage, equivalent to around 6% of GDP, according to a satellite-based Rapid Digital Assessment (RAPIDA) by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). While the economic impact is substantial, the greatest loss is borne by the people and communities. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 9:33 am

Comfort wheels for celebrities and their families facing bereavement and battling a health crisis

Kilpauk resident P.R.M.M. Shanthakumar and his team are called on for assistance during bereavement and health crisis involving celebrities. His vehicle transported director K. Bhagyarajs body from hospital to home. In collaboration with GCC, he will be starting aswanky funeral services facility at the Jones Road burial ground in Saidapet soon

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 8:55 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: DR Congo seal place in World Cup knockouts with comeback win over Uzbekistan

Wissa scored a penalty and Mayele added a quick second for the Congolese, who turned the game around with two goals in 10 minutes, before Wissa netted again in stoppage time

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 8:44 am

5 Cr Indoor Stadium approved for Kangan: MLA Mian Mehar Ali

Ganderbal, Jun 25: MLA Kangan Mian Mehar Ali on Saturday said that sports infrastructure across the constituency is being strengthened through a series of initiatives aimed at providing better facilities to local youth, including the construction of a Rs 5 crore indoor stadium at Arigoripora and the upgradation of several major playgrounds. Speaking to Rising Kashmir on the sidelines of the final match of a cricket tournament at Gagangeer Sonamarg, the MLA said that encouraging youth participation in sports remains one of his priorities and that considerable efforts have been made over the past one-and-a-half years to improve sporting facilities in different parts of the constituency. He said an indoor stadium worth 5 crore has been sanctioned at Arigori Pora and work on the project is expected to begin shortly. According to the MLA, the facility will provide a much-needed platform for young sportspersons and help promote indoor sports activities in the region. Mian Mehar Ali said that besides the indoor stadium project, funds have also been allocated for the development and improvement of several playgrounds across Kangan constituency. He noted that sports equipment including kits, rollers, mats and other essential items have already been provided to various clubs and youth groups to support local sporting activities. The MLA particularly highlighted the importance of the large playground at Gund, stating that the ground possesses immense potential and requires filling, fencing and other developmental works. He said additional funds are likely to be allocated to ensure the project is completed at the earliest. I personally visited the ground and reviewed its condition. Some funds had been kept earlier, but the amount was not sufficient. We are making efforts to complete the remaining work so that local youth can fully benefit from the facility, he said. He added that while there are demands for sports infrastructure from various villages and localities, the focus will remain on developing major grounds that can accommodate larger numbers of players and sporting events. There are many playgrounds across the constituency, but it is not possible to develop all of them simultaneously. Our priority is to strengthen a number of major grounds so that they can be utilized effectively by youth from different areas, he said. The MLA said that key sports facilities in Kangan, Gund and other areas are being considered for phased development and upgradation. He expressed hope that these projects would create better opportunities for talented youth and contribute to the overall growth of sports in the constituency. Referring to the contribution of local sports enthusiasts, Mehar Ali acknowledged the efforts of several individuals who have worked for the promotion of sports. He particularly mentioned late Irfan Ahmad Raina, saying his contribution towards the development of one of the playground at Gagangir was significant and deserved recognition. Addressing players and spectators during the final match at Gagangeer Sonamarg, the MLA announced that the recently inaugurated playground would be dedicated to the memory of late Irfan Ahmad Raina in recognition of his pivotal role in pursuing and facilitating the establishment of the facility. He said the late youth had taken a keen interest in the project and remained actively involved in efforts to make the ground a reality. Mehar Ali also expressed gratitude to all those individuals, local residents and sports enthusiasts who contributed towards the development of the playground at Gagangir stating that the facility was the outcome of collective efforts aimed at promoting sports among the youth. The MLA urged young people to actively participate in sports and stay away from drug abuse and other social evils. He said sports play a vital role in shaping a healthy and disciplined society and can open new avenues for talented youth. Whether it is cricket, football, badminton or any other sport, our youth should come forward and participate wholeheartedly. I regularly attend local matches and interact with players. It is encouraging to see the passion and talent among young sportspersons, he said. Expressing optimism about the future of sports in the constituency, Mehar Ali said he hopes to see players from Kangan represent Jammu and Kashmir and the country at national and international levels in the coming years. He assured that he would continue supporting sports clubs, local tournaments and infrastructure projects aimed at increasing youth participation in sports activities. The MLA, however, observed that one of the major challenges in expanding sports infrastructure across Kangan constituency remains the shortage of available government land. He said suitable land is difficult to find in many areas, making it challenging to establish new facilities. Nevertheless, he maintained that wherever government land is available, efforts are being made to utilize it for public welfare projects, particularly those related to sports development. He expressed confidence that despite these limitations, sports infrastructure in the constituency would continue to improve in the coming years.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 8:42 am

Shameema Raina condoles demise of Muzaffar Kareem

Srinagar, Jun 27: President of J&K Mahila Congress, Shameema Raina, has expressed profound grief over the demise of renowned social activist and Chairman of the NGO's Conference, Muzaffar Kareem, who passed away on June 26. In her condolence message, Raina described the late Muzaffar Kareem as a noble and compassionate soul who dedicated his life to serving society and extending a helping hand to those in need. She said his selfless contributions to social welfare and humanitarian causes would always be remembered and cherished, adding that his passing has created a void that will be difficult to fill. Expressing heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved family, friends, and associates, Raina prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and strength for the family to bear this irreparable loss.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 8:39 am

MSME DFO Srinagar celebrates MSME Day 2026

Srinagar, Jun 27: Branch MSME Development & Facilitation Office (DFO), Srinagar, under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), celebrated MSME Day 2026 at the MSME Technology Development Centre (Extension Centre), Sanat Nagar, Srinagar, under the theme Empowering MSMEs through Innovation and Sustainable Industrial Development. The programme brought together representatives from leading incubation centres, academia, the Ministry of MSME, MSME Technology Development Centre (Extension Centre), Srinagar, start-ups from the service sector, and other stakeholders to deliberate on strengthening the MSME ecosystem through innovation, technology, and collaborative support. The event was organized and coordinated by Branch MSME DFO Srinagar under the leadership of Saheel Alaqband, Assistant Director, Ministry of MSME and Mohammad Tariq Ishtiaq, Assistant Director, Ministry of MSME with the active support of the officials and staff of MSME Technology Development Centre (Extension Centre), Srinagar. The programme featured insightful deliberations by Professor Saad Parvez, Head, MSME Incubation Centre, NIT Srinagar; Professor Parvez Mir, Head, CIED Foundation, Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST); and Dr. Shahid Jibran, Chief Executive Officer, Atal Incubation Centre, who shared their perspectives on fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology-driven growth for MSMEs. The primary objective of the programme was to strengthen collaboration among incubation centres, academic institutions, MSME support institutions, start-ups, and other stakeholders to build a robust innovation ecosystem for MSMEs. The discussions focused on how these institutions can collectively provide mentoring, technology support, product development assistance, business incubation, market linkages, and capacity building to MSMEs in a more effective and efficient manner. The speakers emphasized that sustained collaboration between government, academia, incubation centres, and industry will play a pivotal role in making Indian MSMEs globally competitive and transforming them into MSME Champions capable of succeeding in international markets. Participants also exchanged ideas on promoting innovation-led entrepreneurship and sustainable industrial development in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 8:35 am

DC Kulgam inspects urban dev, civic infra projects

Kulgam, Jun 27: Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, Shahzad Alam, today conducted an extensive inspection of Kulgam town to review ongoing urban development initiatives and identify priority interventions aimed at improving civic infrastructure, traffic management, sanitation facilities, and the overall aesthetic appeal of the town. During the inspection, the Deputy Commissioner finalized the proposed sites for the establishment of a vending market and a public convenience (public toilet) at Laroo Adda. The proposed vending market is envisioned to provide an organized space for street vendors, enhance livelihood opportunities, reduce roadside encroachments, and improve pedestrian movement. The proposed public toilet will further strengthen sanitation infrastructure for commuters, shopkeepers, and the general public. The Deputy Commissioner also visited Ghanta Ghar to review the proposed revival of the landmark and inspected plans for footpath beautification under the Kulgam Beautification Plan. Emphasis was laid on developing aesthetically designed pedestrian pathways, improving landscaping, installing street furniture, enhancing lighting, and creating clean, attractive, and pedestrian-friendly public spaces that reflect the town's heritage and identity. Subsequently, the Deputy Commissioner inspected the area surrounding District Hospital Kulgam to identify suitable locations for on-street parking with the objective of easing traffic congestion and ensuring smooth vehicular movement in the hospital vicinity. The proposed parking arrangements are expected to improve accessibility for patients, attendants, emergency services, and the general public while strengthening overall traffic management in the area. Later, the Deputy Commissioner visited the hospital premises and inspected the ongoing developmental works being executed within the campus. The progress and quality of the projects were reviewed in detail, and the concerned officers and executing agencies were directed to expedite the pace of work while strictly adhering to prescribed quality standards. Stressing the importance of creating modern and efficient healthcare infrastructure, the Deputy Commissioner instructed that all ongoing projects be completed within the stipulated timelines so that the enhanced facilities become operational for the benefit of the public without unnecessary delay.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 8:33 am

DLSA Budgam organizes awareness program on Intl. Drug Day at Chadoora

Budgam, Jun 27: District Legal Services Authority(DLSA) Budgam in collaboration with Tehsil Legal Services Committee (TLSC) Chadoora and S.A.IM School at Chadoora organized an awareness programme titled International Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Traffickingat S.A.IM School Chadoora. The programme was held under the direction of Om Prakash Bhagat, Chairman DLSA Budgam and under the supervision of Tabasum Qadir Parray, Secretary DLSA Budgam and Shafeeq Ahmad Malik, Chairman TLSC Chadoora. Speaking on the Occasion, Adv Nazeer Ahmed, Deputy LADC, said that Drug abuse is recognized globally as a major social evil, affecting the physical, psychological, and socio-economic well-being of individuals and society at large. It is characterized by the hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs, often resulting in addiction, crime, and the breakdown of family structures. He further elaborated that the epidemic of drug abuse amongst the younger generation has assumed implications for alarming dimensions, public health with and significant safety. The Programme witnessed the active participation of, Students, Staff and PLVs of TLSC Chadoora. Meanwhile, DLSA Budgam, through its Para Legal Volunteers, also conducted a door-to-door awareness campaign across various hamlets of the district. During the campaign, residents were informed about the ill effects of drug and substance abuse and were urged to give up such habits at the earliest. They were also advised to seek timely counselling and medical assistance from the concerned health institutions to lead a healthy and productive life.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 8:29 am

Intl. Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking observed at Kulgam

Kulgam, Jun 27: Social Welfare Department, in collaboration with the District Administration Kulgam, organized an awareness-cum-counselling programme on various aspects of drug abuse at the Auditorium-cum-Conference Hall, Mini Secretariat, Kulgam, to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking-2026. Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, Shahzad Alam presided over the programme as the Chief Guest, while the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Viqar Ahmad Giri Kulgam attended as the Guest of Honour. Resource persons from Government Degree College Kulgam, ATF Kulgam, DLSA Kulgam and Government Higher Secondary School Yaripora addressed the gathering and sensitized participants about the harmful effects of drug abuse, preventive measures and the importance of counselling and rehabilitation support. The programme witnessed active participation of ASHA workers from the Health Department, Anganwadi workers from the ICDS Department and students from various schools and colleges. On the occasion, the Nasha Mukt Pledge was administered to all participants, reaffirming their collective resolve to work towards a drug-free society under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 8:26 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Colombia wins Group K after 0-0 draw with Portugal

Both squads had already secured spots in the knockout stage before the match, needing only to learn their opponents for the next round

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 8:17 am

Dir Agri Kashmir inspects pesticide dealers in Shopian

Shopian, Jun 27: As part of the ongoing drive to ensure the availability of quality agricultural inputs to farmers and to curb the sale of unauthorized and substandard pesticides, the Director Agriculture Kashmir conducted a surprise inspection of various pesticide dealers in District Shopian. During the inspection, stocks of pesticides and related records maintained by dealers were thoroughly examined to verify compliance with the provisions of the Insecticides Act and Rules. The inspection aimed to safeguard farmers' interests and ensure the use of quality plant protection chemicals in the farming sector. During the drive, a quantity of 235 kilograms of 'Super M-45' pesticide was seized on suspicion of non-compliance with prescribed standards and regulatory requirements. The seizure was carried out in the presence of the Executive Magistrate, Shopian, following due legal procedure. The Director Agriculture Kashmir reiterated the department's commitment towards maintaining strict vigilance over the sale and distribution of agricultural inputs and warned dealers against indulging in the sale of spurious, misbranded or unregistered pesticides. He emphasized that strict action shall be taken against violators under the relevant provisions of law. Farmers were advised to purchase pesticides only from authorized dealers, insist on proper bills and invoices, and use plant protection chemicals strictly as per the recommendations of the Agriculture Department. The Department of Agriculture Kashmir shall continue such inspection drives across the Valley to ensure the availability of genuine and quality agricultural inputs to the farming community.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 8:17 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE: ALG VS AUT Group J match under way

Algeria and Austria look very strong to enter the knockouts

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 8:02 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE: JOR VS ARG Group J match Martinez penalty makes it 2-0

Jordan will hope to beat Argentina to keep their knockout hopes alive

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 8:01 am

West Asia war LIVE: Trump warns Iran will no longer exist if U.S. decides to escalate

The U.S. military says it struck 10 targets in Iran as ceasefire is strained by second day of attacks

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 7:36 am

UK-India Free Trade Agreement will be India's most comprehensive agreement so far: Piyush Goyal at UK-India Week 2026

UK-India Free Trade Agreement will be India's most comprehensive agreement so far: Piyush Goyal at UK-India Week 2026

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 7:30 am

Venezuela Double Earthquake: Death Toll Surpasses 1,400, Over 51,000 Missing as Rescue Window Closes

Caracas, June 28, 2026 A catastrophic double earthquake that struck Venezuela on the evening of June 24, 2026, has killed at least 1,430 people, [] The post Venezuela Double Earthquake: Death Toll Surpasses 1,400, Over 51,000 Missing as Rescue Window Closes appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .

Voice Of Sikkim 28 Jun 2026 7:01 am

6.1 magnitude earthquake off northeastern coastline rattles Japan; no tsunami warning issued

No tsunami warning was issued, and there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. But the recent spate of quakes coming during typhoon season has set off worries about mudslides

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 6:32 am

Ireland snap 12-year Women's T20 World Cup losing run and stun West Indies

The West Indies would have qualified for the semifinals if it had won. Instead, the defeat gave a lifeline to defending champion New Zealand

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 6:01 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 | Vlaic scores winner as Croatia beats Ghana 2-1 to reach knockout stage

Ghana had already clinched a spot in the round of 32 for the first time since 2010

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 5:40 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE updates: Colombia vs Portugal final Group K match

Portugal would win Group K by beating Colombia; otherwise, Colombia wins the group

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 5:02 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE updates: DR Congo vs Uzbekistan final Group K match

DR Congo make three changes as they look to go on the attack

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 5:01 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 | England clinches Group L crown with clean sheet against Panama

Harry Kane scored Englands second goal and became the nations leading World Cup goal-scorer, surpassing Gary Lineker with his 11th tally

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 4:53 am

Sufi saints and scholars learnt the ideals of co-existence from Indian scriptures: J&K L-G

Manoj Sinha also met with civil society groups, business leaders, and religious heads in Srinagar to discuss the upcoming Amarnath Yatra

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 4:01 am

IRE vs IND second T20I preview: India seek improved batting show to square Ireland series

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who was anticipated by many to make his international debut in the opener, is expected to remain on the sidelines again as India are unlikely to tinker top order after one defeat

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 3:25 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE updates: Croatia vs Ghana final Group L match under way

Ghana has qualified to the round of the last 32, while Croatia will get through with a win or a draw

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 3:02 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE updates: Panama vs England final Group L match under way

England eyes top spot in Group L; Panama has already been eliminated

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 2:59 am

Senior U.S. officials frustrated by Machado bid to return to Venezuela after quakes: White House official

Maria Corina Machado left Venezuela in December, defying a decade-long travel ban to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, after mainly living in hiding for more than a year following disputed elections in 2024

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 2:56 am

Elevated corridor on NH5 likely if T.N. waives GST on construction materials

Meanwhile, a retired highways department official says that instead of an elevated corridor, it would be better to construct three flyovers

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 2:13 am

Meet blood donation heroes who have made it a movement

Shabir Hussain Khan Blood Man of Kashmir donates 194 pints, organises 1,200 camps; Humanity above everything, says Sajad Hussain Srinagar/Budgam, Jun 27: In a world often divided by differences, two men from Kashmir have spent decades quietly proving that humanity still flows strongest through compassion. For Shabir Hussain Khan of Srinagar, blood donation is not merely an act of charityit is a lifelong mission to save lives, inspire society and build a culture of compassion and discipline among youth. Known widely as the Blood Man of Kashmir, Khan has donated an astonishing 194 pints of blood and has organised more than 1,200 blood donation camps across Jammu and Kashmir over the years. Yet, despite the recognition, Khan says the true pain and struggle behind blood donation are only understood by those families who desperately search for blood during emergencies. There are many blood donors in Kashmir, but only those who have suffered and faced difficult situations understand its real value, Khan told Rising Kashmir. During accidents, surgeries and medical emergencies, a single unit of blood can save an entire family from heartbreak. Khan believes Kashmir urgently needs a stronger and more organised blood donation network, particularly for rare blood groups such as O-negative and B-negative, which are often difficult to arrange during emergencies. We need online donor systems where blood donors are available just a click away. Plasma donors and rare blood group donors should be easily accessible to hospitals and patients, he said. He stressed that blood donation should become a social movement rooted in awareness, discipline and regular medical screening. Blood donors should increase day by day. A healthy society is one where people voluntarily come forward to save lives without expecting anything in return, Khan added. Equally inspiring is the journey of Sajad Hussain from Magam in central Kashmirs Budgam district, whose blood donation journey began nearly four decades ago in 1987 after a neighbours mother urgently required blood. That was my first blood donation point, Sajad recalled. I saw a family in distress and realised that humanity is above everything else. Since then, Sajad has donated around100 blood pints and continues to remainactive in blood donation awareness campaigns across Kashmir. This service is for humanity irrespective of religion, caste, creed or gender, he said. The spirit of helping others is deeply connected with the teachings and sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS), who stood for humanity, compassion and justice. Sajad believes awareness about blood donation must begin at the school level so that future generations grow up understanding its importance. I urge Education Minister Sakeena Itoo and the Director School Education to include lessons about blood donation in the syllabus from Class 5 onwards, he said. According to him, educational institutions can play a transformative role in creating socially responsible citizens who are prepared to help others during emergencies. He called upon media organisations and social media influencers to actively promote voluntary blood donation campaigns. The media has a huge responsibility. Social media can especially motivate thousands of young people. Youth must come forward and donate blood to save lives, he said. Doctors and healthcare workers say voluntary blood donors remain the backbone of emergency healthcare systems, especially in regions vulnerable to accidents, surgeries and medical crises. As Kashmir continues to witness rising road accidents and increasing healthcare needs, the stories of Shabir Hussain Khan and Sajad Hussain stand as powerful reminders that saving lives does not always require wealth or powersometimes, it simply requires the willingness to give a part of oneself for another human being.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 1:55 am

Cross-border heroin smuggling case

SIA executes proclamation against absconding narco-terror handler Srinagar, Jun 27: The State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir on Saturday executed proclamation proceedings against an absconding accused involved in a cross-border narco-terror case linked to the smuggling of heroin from a Pakistan-based terror network, in compliance with orders of the Competent Court. The proclamation was executed at the native residence of the accused, Bilal Shabir Awan, son of Shabir Ahmad Awan, a resident of Dildar, Tehsil Karnah, District Kupwara, in the presence of the Executive Magistrate and independent witnesses, the SIA said in a statement issued here. The case was initially registered at Police Station Parimpora, District Srinagar, in January 2025 following the seizure of a substantial quantity of heroin during a naka checking operation at Barthana, Srinagar. During the course of theinvestigation, the casewastransferred to SIA Kashmir, which unearthed a well-organised cross-border narco-terror networkengaged intrafficking narcotics to finance and facilitate terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir, the probe agency said. Consequently, offences under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act were invoked. SIA Kashmir has since filed a charge sheet against seven accused persons, who are currently facing trial before the competent court, while further investigation into the wider conspiracy remains in progress. SIA Kashmirsaid itremains steadfast in its resolve to dismantle narco-terror networks and ensure that every absconding accused is traced, apprehended, and brought to justice. The execution of proclamation proceedings underscores the Agency's unwavering commitment to the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan in JK UT in pursuing all legal measures against those attempting to evade the law, regardless of where they seek to hide, the statement added.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 1:53 am

Skill India Digital Hub expands reach in J&K

80,312 enrolments, 17,174 certified AI, digital skills emerge top choice Youngsters dominate registrations Srinagar, Jun 27: In the digital era, the Skill India Digital Hub (SIDH) has gained momentum in Jammu and Kashmir with more than 80,000 enrolments in over two years. The courses related to Artificial Intelligence (AI), web development, cybersecurity and entrepreneurship have emerged as the biggest draw among learners. Official figures accessed by Rising Kashmir revealed that 80,312 candidates from the Union Territory have enrolled in online skill development programmes, underscoring the growing shift towards technology-driven and employment-oriented learning. The portal currently hosts 1,544 online courses spread across 76 sectors and offered in 12 languages, making skill development accessible to learners from diverse educational and linguistic backgrounds. The platform also provides over 1,14,37,306 minutes of digital learning content, while 29,119 candidates have completed eKYC verification. So far, 17,174 certificates have been awarded tocandidates,who successfully completed their courses. The enrolment pattern indicates a strong preference for courses linked to emerging technologies and employability. Leading the list is Web Design and Development (Hindi) with 3,032 enrolments, making it the single most popular course on the platform in Jammu and Kashmir followed by Yuva AI for All, which has attracted 2,314 learners, reflecting increasing interest in artificial intelligence among young candidates. Other highly subscribed courses include Cybersecurity (2,071 enrolments), Solar Panel Installations Technician (2,065) and Entrepreneurial Skills Advanced (2,064). The top ten courses also include Foundational Skills Programme Advanced for Entrepreneurs (1,935 enrolments), Web Design and Development (1,852), Digital Skills Intermediate (1,750), SOAR AI to be Aware (1,735) and AI for Entrepreneurs (1,410). The data shows that digital technologies, renewable energy, entrepreneurship and Artificial Intelligence are emerging as the most preferred skill domains among aspirants in the Union Territory. The details further reveal a significant gender imbalance in participation. Out of the total 80,312 enrolled candidates, 63,881 are men, accounting for 79.54 per cent of all enrolments, while 16,421 are women, representing 20.45 per cent. Age-wise analysis shows that young adults constitute the overwhelming majority of learners. The 21-30 years age group accounts for the largest share, with 33,392 male and 8,082 female candidates enrolled. Together, this segment represents more than half of all registrations on the platform. The 31-40 years category follows with 14,866 male and 3,546 female enrolments. Among candidates aged 20 years and below, the platform has registered 9,360 male and 3,107 female learners, indicating increasing awareness of digital skill development among students and young job seekers. In the 41-50 years age group, 4,925 men have enrolled along with a smaller number of women, while participation among candidates aged 51 years and above remains comparatively limited. The growing popularity of AI-related programmes, cybersecurity, web development and entrepreneurial courses reflects changing workforce requirements and the increasing emphasis on digital competencies in the evolving job market. The enrolment data comes amid the government's broader push to strengthen skill development and improve employability through online learning platforms, with Jammu and Kashmir emerging as one of the regions witnessing sustained participation in digital skilling initiatives.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 1:50 am

Supreme Infra rebuilds itself, transitions from highly leveraged BOT player to EPC contractor

Debt resolution process progresses with 85% of settlement obligations completed; business philosophy shifts from aggressive expansion to selective growth, prudent capital allocation, stronger governance, and risk management.

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 1:46 am

Unity is our greatest strength: LG at SANJY preparatory meet

Amarnath Yatra opportunity to showcase our culture of compassion, hospitality Srinagar, Jun 27: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday met with civil society groups, business leaders, and religious heads to discuss the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. He appealed to all sections of society to actively support and contribute to this sacred journey, which he described as a true symbol of social harmony, and urged the public to come forward to ensure a memorable spiritual experience for all pilgrims. The Lieutenant Governor said that the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is an opportunity to showcase our culture of selfless service, compassion, and hospitality to the world. Let us unite across all sectors to make this year's pilgrimage a beacon of faith, unity, and devotion. As pilgrims embark on the sacred journey to Baba Barfani's cave, let us transform our devotion into compassionate action, making this Yatra a true testament to ultimate experience and human kindness, he said. Sinha said that representatives of civil society, religious and business leaders, and social workers are the guardians of our nation's moral conscience. Everyone present here is a custodian of spiritual traditions. Generation after generation, we have ensured that Baba Amarnath's ancient spiritual heritage remains vibrant. As we prepare once again to welcome the devotees, I look to each of you for your guidance and cooperation. Your role is vital in ensuring that every pilgrim experiences respect, safety, and a sense of belonging, he said. The LG added, Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra has shaped our faith, culture, and identity since time immemorial, reminding us of our eternal bond with Lord Shiva, the symbol of infinite power, knowledge, and compassion. Every year, the world bears witness that the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is an occasion where people of all faiths, communities, and walks of life unite in the spirit of serving the pilgrims. This is an occasion when Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, and followers of all faiths in Jammu and Kashmir stand together inthe cause of human service.That unity is our greatest strength. The Lieutenant Governor said that over the past fewyears, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board and other stakeholders have continuously worked to make the Yatra smoother and safer, with roads widened, communication facilities improved, and infrastructure modernised.He said the Yatra is now equipped with world-class facilities. During the interaction,members of civil societyunanimously extended their support and cooperation for thesuccessful conduct of the Yatra, appreciatingthe extensive arrangements made by the administration and the Shrine Board over the past few years,and statingthat significant improvements in infrastructure, security, healthcare, sanitation, and pilgrim facilities have greatly enhanced the overall Yatra experience. The Lieutenant Governor also welcomed valuable suggestions shared by the civil society members and other stakeholders, assuring them that all genuine recommendations would be thoroughly examined for implementation. The sacred journey of devotion, dedication, and faith will begin on July 3 and conclude on August 28 this year. The interaction was attended by MLAs Altaf Ahmad Wani, Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi, and Mian Mehar Ali; DGP Nalin Prabhat; Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board Dr Mandeep K Bhandari; Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg; IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi; Deputy Commissioners; senior officials; and representatives of religious and social organisations, trade and business associations, and other prominent members of civil society.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 1:40 am

Interfaith Dialogue : Kashmiriyat springs from Indianness: LG Manoj Sinha

Sanatana Dharma embraced diversity, never imposed itself India's ancient philosophy can guide world towards peace Srinagar, Jun 27: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday highlighted India's legacy as an ancient civilisation rooted in mutual respect where diverse faiths coexist, flourish, and teach the world the wisdom of peace. The world recognises that Hinduism-Sanatana Dharma, the world's oldest living religion, never imposed itself. Instead, it embraced diversity and coexistence. Ancient India built a foundation of respect, giving Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism freedom to flourish, the LGsaid,addressing an 'Interfaith Dialogue' organised by the National Council for Promotion of UrduLanguage andInter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India. He said that in a world facing conflicts and intolerance, the core spirit of Sanatana Dharma and Indian philosophy can serve as a guiding light. The Lieutenant Governor said that India is a living idea that declares humanity should live together as one family, and the young generation must carry this vision forward, reminding the world that peace is possible through mutual respect. In intellectual, spiritual, and cultural vocabulary, I call this 'Indianness'-'Bhartiyata', the ethos that offered the world the vision of equal respect for all religions, the pursuit of truth, unity in diversity, the idea of the world as one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam), and a shared cultural consciousness, he said. Sinha said that thousands of years ago,sages saidthat truth is not confined to a single path and that truth is infinite, with many routes leading to it. That is why India has always seen diversity not as division but as a blessing. This outlook is reflected in the crown jewel of India, Jammu Kashmir, where for centuries the spirit of harmony and coexistence has been part of life. People often use the word 'Kashmiriyat', which actually springs from the philosophy of 'Indianness'-'Bhartiyata', he said. The LG said that when Islamcame toIndia in the 12th and 13th centuries, and many Sufi saints and Islamic scholarscame here, theyfounda unique Indian culture rooted in love, spirituality, compassion, and equality. Sufi saints were inspired by the vision of the Vedas, Upanishads, Buddhism, and Jainism, and they learnt the ideals of co-existence from Indian scriptures. Moreover, numerous repositories of Sanskrit knowledge were translated into Arabic, he said. Our ancestors prayed, 'Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina, Sarve Santu Niramaya' - may all be happy, may all be free from illness. This prayer is not for one religion or sect, butit is a prayerfor the welfare of all humanity. I believe this is India's identity. India and its ancient philosophy have never told anyone to abandon their faith. India has always said to the people to bring your faith with you, bring your traditions, and live with us in harmony. That is India's distinctiveness. That is the greatness of the Indian spiritual tradition, the Lieutenant Governor added. The event was attended by former Union Minister Dr Karan Singh, University of Kashmir Vice Chancellor Prof Nilofer Khan, Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India President Dr Khwaja Iftikhar Ahmed, National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language Director Dr Md Shams Equbal, Dara Shikoh Centre Founder Director Dr Jyotsna Singh, Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India Director Operations Dr Nasreen Shama, Kashmir Writers Association President Fida Firdous, Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India National Coordinator Navaid ul Islam Khan, SSP Srinagar Dr G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, senior officials, prominent citizens, and literary personalities.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 1:37 am

Experts stress need for measures to tackle global emergencies

The webinar was part of The Hindus Health Webinar Series

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 1:12 am

Apni Party Elects Office Bearers in Lolab

Srinagar, June 27:- The Apni Party on Saturday conducted its organisational elections in Lolab, Kupwara, electing a new team of office bearers as part of the party's ongoing internal polls. Addressing a workers' convention, the party's Chief Coordinator and Returning Officer Abdul Majeed Padder said the leadership was committed to fostering a democratic culture within the organisation by ensuring accountability and electing office bearers through a transparent and democratic process. Padder urged party workers to further strengthen the party cadre in their respective areas and remain closely connected with the people at the grassroots. During the convention, Feroz Ahmad Ganai was elected as Zonal President for Lolab Constituency, Mohammad Amin Dar as Zonal Vice President, Mohammad Maqbool Najar, Arshid Ahmad Bhat, Bashir Ahmad Bhat and Ghulam Mohammad Mir as Block Presidents, Abdul Rashid Mir as Block Vice President (Wavoora), and Feroz Ahmad Dar as Youth Block President for Chandigam, among others. The convention was attended by several senior party leaders, including Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir, Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir, District President Kupwara Raja Manzoor, Spokesperson Ishrat Bhat, Provincial Secretary Abdul Rashid Bhat and other office bearers.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 1:02 am

Doctors hold HPV vaccine awareness rally

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 1:02 am

BJP MLC Ravis fact-finding report on cross-voting points to precautions not taken

A three-member committee led by C.T. Ravi, MLC, submitted its fact-finding report on cross-voting from the BJP in the recent Council polls to State chief B.Y. Vijayendra

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 1:01 am

Man arrested for allegedly cheating private schools across Tamil Nadu of over 100 crore

The police said the accused allegedly operated the unregistered organisation under the name of Tamil Nadu Private Schools Association and claimed to have political and bureaucratic influence

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 1:01 am

Drama around Bidadi township escalates as Union Minister Kumaraswamy waits for Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar at Bairamangala for face-off

Kumaraswamy had invited Shivakumar for an open discussion on the street of the Bairamangala, while the latter had invited the former to Vidhana Soudha for a discussion instead

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 12:58 am

Soumya Swaminathan honoured as Super Chennai's Icon of the Month

Dr. Swaminathan said growing up in the household of agricultural scientist M.S. Swaminathan and educationist Mina Swaminathan exposed her early to both science and social justice

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 12:58 am

Javid Dar Reaffirms Grassroots Development Push

Baramulla, June 27: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperatives and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar, on saturday undertook an extensive tour of Rafiabad in Baramulla district, where he laid foundation stones and inaugurated several key developmental projects aimed at strengthening the public infrastructure and enhancing civic amenities in the area. As part of the visit, the Minister laid the foundation stone for construction of a 130-metre RCC Plate Girder Bridge at Doabgah over Nallah Vijibal under the NABARD Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF). The bridge, to be executed by the Public Works (R&B) Department, will be constructed at an estimated cost of 629.41 lakh and is expected to significantly improve connectivity and facilitate safer movement for the local population. The Minister also laid the foundation stone for strengthening and upgradation of 6 kilometres of inner link roads in Ladoora to be raised with an estimated cost of 507.24 lakh. The project would provide all-weather road connectivity and improve transportation facilities for the residents. On the occasion, Javid Ahmad Dar inaugurated a Clock Tower at Rohama Chowk, dedicating the landmark project to the people of Rohama. He directed the concerned officers to install informative signboards highlighting the nearby tourist destinations to facilitate the visitors and promote tourism potential of the area. The Minister further laid the foundation stone for construction of an additional accommodation block at Dak Bungalow, Chijhama. Later, the Minister chaired a public outreach programme at Dak Bungalow, Chijhama, where he interacted with local residents and gave a patient hearing to their grievances and developmental demands. He assured the people that all genuine issues raised during the interaction would be examined and addressed in a phased and time-bound manner. Addressing the gathering, Javid Ahmad Dar said that the government is committed to ensure equitable and inclusive development across Jammu and Kashmir by creating durable public assets and strengthening the basic infrastructure. He observed that several of the projects launched today were long-pending demands of the local people and would substantially improve their quality of life. The Minister also stressed the importance of timely completion of all the sanctioned works while maintaining the highest standards of quality and transparency. The Minister directed the executing agencies to strictly adhere to the prescribed timelines so that the benefits of these projects reach the people without delay. Senior officers of the district administration, engineers from the executing departments, local representatives and locals were present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:56 am

Bukhari Seeks Special Package for Old City

Says decades of neglect have pushed Shehr-e-Khaas into decline Srinagar, June 27: Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday called for a comprehensive economic and housing package for the residents of Srinagar's old city, saying the historic downtown has suffered decades of neglect, resulting in widespread poverty, overcrowded housing and limited economic opportunities. In a statement, Bukhari said many families in Shehr-e-Khaas continue to live in inadequate and overcrowded homes, with two or even three families often sharing a single house. He described the situation as a reflection of prolonged official neglect and inadequate urban development. He also criticised the existing reservation system, claiming that most residents of the old city do not benefit from reserved categories except the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), whose quota, he said, has been reduced from 10 per cent to 3 per cent. This, he added, has further diminished employment prospects for the youth. Bukhari said unemployment, poor housing and limited economic opportunities have contributed to growing social challenges, including delayed marriages among young people. He urged the elected government to take up the issue with the Union Government and seek a special economic and housing package for the old city. Highlighting the need for infrastructure upgrades, Bukhari pointed to recent waterlogging in several downtown areas following brief rainfall as evidence of the city's inadequate drainage system. He called for immediate investment in drainage, roads, public services and other civic infrastructure to improve living conditions for residents.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:50 am

Speaker Rather Reviews development works in Budgam

40 lakh approved for Shrine beautification works Budgam, June 27: Speaker Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, on Saturday visited the revered Ziyarat of Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Noorani at Dreygam in Budgam district to review the ongoing and proposed development works and interact with the local residents. During the visit, the Speaker listened to the public demands and grievances and assured them that all their genuine concerns would be addressed on priority. Informing the gathering about the developmental initiatives, the Speaker said that works around 40 lakh have already been approved for development and beautification of the revered Shrine. He stated that the tenders have already been floated and the execution of these works will commence shortly. The people also demanded construction of a protection wall to protect the Shrine and connectivity between the Eidgah park and the Shrine for easy access to the people. Later, the Speaker visited Nallah Shaliganga, where the local residents highlighted the long-pending demand for construction of a bridge across the nallah at Reshweni-Tilwandaji near the playground to improve the connectivity. Responding to the demand, Abdul Rahim Rather directed the concerned officers to prepare a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the proposed bridge at the earliest. The Speaker observed that the bridge would significantly enhance the connectivity, facilitate hassle free movement for the residents and benefit a large population living around and the adjoining areas. The Speaker also visited Banderpora and Kremshore villages and interacted with the people there. He gave patient hearing to the delegations and assessed their problems. He assured them that their genuine grievances will be redressed at the earliest. Reiterating his commitment to the welfare of the people, Abdul Rahim Rather assured the public that every genuine demand would be taken up for appropriate action and that sustained efforts would continue to ensure the overall development of the area.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:48 am

Sakeena Urges Youth to Avail Skill Development Benefits

Holds public darbar at Kulgam, dedicates Ambulance for patient care Kulgam, June 27: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, on saturday visited Sailkhanen village in Kulgam district and held a public darbar to directly engage with the people and listen to their grievances and developmental aspirations. Addressing the gathering, the Minister said that the Omar Abdullah-led government is committed to people-centric governance and is making concerted efforts to fulfil the developmental aspirations of the people and ensure improved services at their doorsteps. She said that several projects of public importance have been initiated in recent months and healthcare facilities have been upgraded across Jammu and Kashmir, with particular focus on rural and far-flung areas. The Minister also highlighted various welfare schemes aimed at different sections of society, especially women. She urged the youth to avail benefits of skill development initiatives. She stressed the importance of community participation in ensuring accountability and accelerating development. During the public darbar, the locals projected several demands, including inclusion of the area on the tourism map, augmentation of drinking water supply and early completion of the Panchayat Ghar. Responding to the demands, the Minister directed the concerned authorities to identify suitable land for a playfield. She dedicated an ambulance for patient care at the local hospital, considering the area's far-flung nature. She assured the public that all other genuine demands would be taken up and addressed in a phased and time-bound manner.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:45 am

Public Outreach Bridges Governance Gaps: Javed Rana

Holds public outreach camp in Mendhar, ; addresses public concerns Mendhar, June 27: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana on Sunday held a public outreach meeting at Village Ari in Mendhar. Addressing the gathering, the Minister highlighted the importance of such outreach programmes in strengthening the link between the administration and people at the grassroots level. He said these interactions help bridge gaps in governance and ensure that public concerns are effectively heard and addressed. The meeting provided a platform for the local populace to voice their developmental concerns, pending grievances and demands directly before the Minister. The residents raised a range of issues pertaining to local infrastructure, water supply, forest-related matters and other civic concerns, seeking speedy redress of the same. Taking cognisance of the representations made by the people, the Minister directed the concerned officers present on the occasion to ensure prompt and effective resolution of the issues raised, with specific directions issued on the spot for matters requiring immediate attention. He stated that such meetings are not merely a formality but a vital instrument of responsive and transparent governance, ensuring that the benefits of government schemes and developmental initiatives reach every household, particularly in remote and tribal areas. Public outreach programmes are the cornerstone of people-centric governance. It is our responsibility to ensure that every citizen, especially those in far-flung areas, has direct access to administration and that their grievances do not go unheard. The government led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is fully committed to take governance to the doorstep of every individual, said Minister Rana. The Minister also reiterated the government's resolve to accelerate developmental activities in the Mendhar constituency. He assured the public of continued focus on addressing their long-standing concerns across all sectors under his charge. Senior officers from the concerned departments were present during the meeting and were directed to submit action-taken reports on the grievances addressed during the programme.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:35 am

Apni Party Seeks Unemployment Allowance for Youth

Holds workers convention in Lolab Srinagar, June 27:- Senior Apni Party leader and former Cabinet Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir on Saturday accused the ruling National Conference (NC) government of failing to fulfil its election promises and demanded unemployment allowances for jobless youth if it was unable to provide employment. Addressing a party workers' convention in Lolab, Kupwara, Mir said the government's assurances of creating one lakh jobs, regularising daily wagers, providing 200 units of free electricity, free LPG cylinders and enhancing ration quotas had remained unfulfilled. He alleged that the promises were made solely to secure votes and claimed the government had failed to deliver effective governance. Criticising the government's outsourcing of jobs, Mir said it reflected a lack of commitment towards addressing unemployment. He urged the administration to introduce unemployment allowances for youth until adequate job opportunities are created. Mir also dismissed the ruling party's proposed sit-in protest in Delhi to seek restoration of statehood as a political gimmick and rejected the government's contention that the absence of statehood was preventing it from fulfilling its promises. He said governance should not come to a standstill because of the constitutional status of the Union Territory. Highlighting Kupwara's tourism potential, Mir called for the development of the district's scenic destinations to boost the local economy and generate employment. Speaking on the occasion, Apni Party Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir urged party workers to strengthen their outreach and remain connected with people at the grassroots. He asked workers to highlight the party's agenda and ensure that voters are not misled by what he described as the false promises of traditional political parties in the forthcoming Urban Local Bodies and Panchayat elections. Several senior party leaders, including Chief Coordinator and Returning Officer Abdul Majeed Padder, also attended the convention.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:32 am

PM Modis Visit to Seychelles: India's Strategic Power in the Indian Ocean

Relations between India and Seychelles are rooted in historical, cultural, and maritime ties DR LOKESH KUMAR In the 21st century, the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has emerged as a key hub for global politics, industry, and security. Approximately 80 per cent of the world's maritime oil trade and one-third of global maritime trade pass through the Indian Ocean. Consequently, the strategic importance of the small island nations located in this region is steadily increasing. Although Seychellesan archipelago of 115 islandsis geographically small, it possesses an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of nearly 1.3 million square kilometres. It is situated at the crossroads connecting Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, making it a significant centre of global power competition. Relations between India and Seychelles are rooted in historical, cultural, and maritime ties. Since Seychelles gained independence, India has consistently assisted in areas such as development, education, health, defence, and capacity building. Over the past decade, this cooperation has increasingly focused on strategic and maritime security support. Seychelles has emerged as a key partner in India's maritime initiatives, such as SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region), 'Neighbourhood First,' the 'Global South' agenda, and the recently introduced 'MAHASAGAR' (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth in the Region). Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Seychelles in June 2016 gave a new direction to this partnership. The Historical Foundation of India-Seychelles Relations The bond between India and Seychelles is built upon historical maritime trade, the Indian diaspora, and cultural connections. Following Seychelles' independence in 1976, India supported the nation as a reliable development partner. India has made significant contributions to Seychelles' development through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program, scholarships, healthcare services, telemedicine, information technology, and industrial training. Indian banks, particularly public sector ones, along with the public transport and information technology sectors, have played a notable role in the economic development of Seychelles. These efforts laid a strong foundation of trust, mutual respect, and cooperation between the two nations. Technical and Maritime Security Assistance Maritime security is a crucial aspect of the India-Seychelles relationship. Challenges such as piracy, arms trafficking, and illegal fishing in the Indian Ocean are shared concerns for both countries. To address these, India has provided Seychelles with patrol vessels, Dornier maritime surveillance aircraft, coastal surveillance radar systems, and other defence equipment. The Indian Navy regularly participates in joint maritime patrols, surveillance, and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations with the Seychelles. The LAMITYE exercise is conducted between the two nations, encompassing joint military drills, counter-insurgency operations, specialised military training, and interoperability enhancement. Additionally, cooperation in areas like 'White Shipping', information sharing, and Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) has further strengthened maritime security. Indo-Pacific Strategy and the 'SAGAR' Vision India introduced the 'SAGAR' (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision to make the Indian Ocean region a zone of cooperation, security, and shared development. This policy is anchored in maritime security, capacity building, regional cooperation, and a rules-based maritime order. The vision extends beyond mere security cooperation to place equal emphasis on maritime connectivity, the blue economy, climate change, digital connectivity, disaster management, and sustainable development. Seychelles is a key partner in this comprehensive maritime vision. P.M Modi's Visit to Seychelles: A New Chapter Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid an official visit to Seychelles from June 2729, marking a visit after nearly a decade and a half. This visit opened a new chapter in the historic ties between the two nations. Prime Minister Modi participated as the guest of honour in the celebrations marking Seychelles' 50th National Day (Golden Jubilee), an event symbolising the deep trust and special Commonwealth partnership shared by the two nations. He received a grand welcome in Seychelles. He held extensive discussions with President Wavel Ramkalawan, covering a wide range of topics including maritime security, defence cooperation, the blue economy, climate change, digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, capacity building, and regional cooperation within the Indian Ocean region. Prime Minister Modi emphasised that the relationship between India and Seychelles extends beyond mere cooperation regarding the workforce; it serves as a foundation for peace, security, stability, and shared prosperity in the Indian Ocean region. He also assured that India is committed to addressing the developmental needs of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and finding solutions to climate change challenges. During the visit, agreements were reached to advance various collaborative initiatives spanning maritime security, digital cooperation, health, education, capacity building, the blue economy, and sustainable development. The presence of the Indian military contingent at the National Day celebrations further strengthened the defence cooperation between the two nations. China's Growing Activity and India's Strategic Priorities China's increasing maritime presence in the Indian Ocean Region and the expansion of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have influenced the regional balance of power. Investments made by China in ports, maritime infrastructure, and maritime connectivity projects have heightened the strategic importance of small island nations. In this context, India views Seychelles not merely as a friendly nation but as a trusted strategic partner in the Indian Ocean Region. India's approach is grounded in development cooperation, capacity building, democratic values, and inclusive maritime security, rather than military rivalry. Consequently, India-Seychelles relations are built on principles of partnership and shared development rather than power-balancing politics. The 'Blue Economy' is currently the most rapidly emerging area of cooperation between India and Seychelles. Fisheries resources, marine biodiversity, marine tourism, renewable energy, and marine scientific research feature prominently in the priorities of both nations. For small island nations like Seychelles, climate change has become an existential issue; natural challenges such as rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and cyclones are impacting their development. India has consistently supported Seychelles through initiatives like the International Solar Alliance (ISA), the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), and cooperation in disaster management. There is immense potential for future collaboration in areas such as green energy, marine ecosystem conservation, and climate-resilient infrastructure. Economic ties between India and Seychelles are anchored in trade, investment, development assistance, and capacity building. India has played a pivotal role through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme, scholarships, digital public infrastructure, e-governance, healthcare services, and information technology. During the COVID-19 pandemic, India further solidified its standing as a 'trusted partner' by supplying vaccines, medicines, and medical equipment. In the current era, cooperation between the two nations is expanding into new domains such as digital payments, fintech, cybersecurity, and AI-driven maritime surveillance. In the evolving global landscape, India-Seychelles relations have transcended traditional diplomatic friendship; they have become vital pillars for strategic stability, maritime security, the blue economy, climate change action, digital cooperation, and Global South partnerships within the Indian Ocean region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Seychelles underscored India's intent to further strengthen its role as a reliable, responsible, and long-term maritime partner in the Indian Ocean region. In the years ahead, cooperation across areas such as maritime domain awareness, AI-based maritime security, green energy, the blue economy, digital connectivity, disaster management, and engagement through multilateral institutionsincluding the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), the Colombo Security Conclave, the Indian Ocean Commission, and the United Nationswill elevate India-Seychelles relations to new heights. Undoubtedly, this strategic partnership extends beyond mere bilateral interests; it is emerging as an impactful and exemplary model for peace, security, sustainable development, a rules-based maritime order, and the empowerment of the Global South in the Indian Ocean region. It is for this reason that, within the current international order, the significance of India-Seychelles relations has become far more expansive, multifaceted, and strategic than ever before. ( The Author is an Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Satyawati College, University of Delhi)

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:26 am

Residents of Vellankovil in Erode hold candlelight procession in memory of actor-director Bhagyaraj

The procession was organised by the villagers and Bhagyarajs childhood friends to mourn the death of the filmmaker

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 12:21 am

Inside the U.S. Sports-Tech Ecosystem Turning Innovation into Opportunity

Discover how the U.S. sports-tech ecosystem turns start-up innovation into commercial opportunities, strategic partnerships, and business growth The U.S. sports-tech ecosystem creates opportunities for companies to develop products for athletes at different levels of participation and competition. (Photograph courtesy David Steele) Behind every faster sprint, safer recovery, and smarter game-day decision is a growing network of technologies that is reshaping the sports industry. Yet technology alone does not explain why the United States has become a leading market for sports innovation. According to David Steele, director of Plug and Play Tech Centre sSportstechvertical in Frisco, Texas, the countrys advantage lies in the connections it has built among teams, start-ups, healthcare providers, investors, and global brands. Those relationships helpnew ideasmove from testing and pilot programs to commercial products and businesses. Under the U.S. State Departments Speaker Program , Steele recently visited Delhi, Chandigarh, and Mumbai to discuss how sports-tech ecosystems create opportunities for innovation, investment, and growth. His message was that the strength of the U.S. model comes not from any single technology, but from the scale of its market and the partnerships that help innovations reach users. Market scale as a catalyst for sports innovation For Steele, one of the biggest strengths of the U.S. sports-tech ecosystem is the sheer size of the market. When you look at the U.S. market as a whole, the size and the scope of it is massive, he notes. When you look at everything from youth sports, which we consider grassroots sports involving 30 to 40 million kids, all the way up to our professional, high-level elite athletes, that is a tremendous span. That breadth creates opportunities for companies to develop products for athletes atdifferent levelsof participation and competition. Some companies begin with elite athletes and adapt technologies for broader markets. Others start at the grassroots level and scale upward. The result is a large testing environment where technologies can be refined across multiple sports and levels of competition. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) are helping sports organisations take advantage of that scale. Teams, coaches, and governing bodies increasingly use AI-enabled systems toidentifytalent, analyse performance, and support athlete development. Steele also points to efforts by organisations such as U.S. Soccer toidentifyand develop athletes earlier in their careers through tools such as field cameras and performance data collected during practices, games, and post-game analysis. These systems allow organizations to evaluate athletes at a much larger scale than traditional scouting methods. David Steele is the director of Plug and Play Tech Centers Sportstech vertical in Frisco, Texas, which helps connect sports organizations with start-ups to test, validate, and commercialize new sports technologies. (Photograph courtesy David Steele) Corporate partnerships and commercialization strategies While scale creates opportunities, Steele says partnerships are what help technologies move into the marketplace. At Plug and Play, that process begins by identifying challenges faced by teams, brands, and other organizations. Drawing on its network of 70 offices worldwide, Plug and Play connects organizations with start-ups working on relevant solutions. Steele says the process involvesidentifyingspecific challenges, evaluating potential solutions through a structured review process, and connecting selected companies with organizations for pilot projects. Successful pilots canvalidatetechnologies, opening the door to commercialization, investment, and broader market adoption. For sports organizations, many of the technologies attracting investment focus on athlete health, performance, and recovery. These include innovations in playing surfaces, protective equipment, hydration systems, wearable monitoring devices, and tools that track performance during training and competition. Validating athlete health and performance technologies Partnerships with organizations such as Gatorade Sports Science and healthcare providers also help companies develop and validate new technologies. Working with brands like Gatorade Sports Science to understand how hydration and recovery matter for athletes and then working with healthcare systems like Baylor Scott & White Health in Texas allows us to understand if there is an injury, what is the return-to-play process, and what start-up technologies are available to help increase the likelihood of a favorable return at a faster timeline, Steele explains. For emerging companies, validation can be as important as innovation. Steele notes that partnerships with major sports organizations and global brands help demonstrate that technologies can perform in demanding, real-world environments. That credibility can accelerate adoption, attract investment, and help companies scale far more quickly than they might through grassroots growth alone. Once you break that barrier of those Fortune 1000 or Fortune 500 companies, the scalability of a start-up technology grows tremendously, he says. David Steele interacts with the audience during a presentation on U.S.-India SportsTech Exchange at the U.S. Consulate General Mumbai. (Photograph courtesy U.S. Consulate General Mumbai) Scaling opportunities for Indias sports market Steele believes the same factor that has helped drive the U.S. sports-tech marketscalealso creates significant opportunities for India. Like the United States, India offers a large potential user base for new technologies, creating opportunities for companies to test, refine, and expand solutions across different levels of sport. The biggest trends that Im seeing right now are going to be AI generation, anything that drives fan engagement or player performance, he says. In India, Steele sees those opportunities intersecting with the countrys large and highly engaged sports audience. He identifies cricket as a uniquely important opportunity for sports innovation in India because of its scale, audience engagement, and commercial reach. Athlete health is another area with growing potential, particularly in regions with extreme heat. Technologies and tools that address heat-related challenges, including dietary ingestibles, wearable devices, cooling materials, and heat-illness monitoring systems, are areas Steele predicts will see significant traction. As sports organizations, start-ups, and investors look for new ways to improve performance, engage fans, and support athlete health, Steele believes the greatest opportunities will come from building stronger connections between innovators and the organizations that can help them scale. The lesson from the U.S. sports-tech ecosystem is not simply about adoptingnew technologies. It is about creating networks that connect innovators with teams, healthcare providers, brands, and investors. Those partnerships help ideas move from pilot projects to widespread adoption, turning innovation into commercial opportunities. (The Author is Associate Editor (English) SPAN Magazine, U.S. Embassy New Delhi)

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:20 am

Family escapes unhurt after car catches fire near Jolarpet

The family alighted from the vehicle as the fire spread

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 12:18 am

Upliftment of country depends on education: VIT Chancellor

Mementos were also presented to the 2001 batch alumni at the event

The Hindu 28 Jun 2026 12:15 am

Why Art is Never Neutral?

True art, in its most profound sense, is always a reflection of the human condition, and the human condition is, by its very nature, political ANUSHAH RIYAZ This question has been the topic of discussion for many years now, where we analyse and look towards the inherent meaning of an artistic piece. Art is not just art any more. It is the collection of ones thoughts, opinions, privileges and abilities. It is how a person expresses themselves and makes a statement through their work. Art is political, and it has always been. Even when it doesnt visually scream protest or activism, it has always had an inherent meaning. The art may be a painting of a serene landscape, a domestic setting or an abstract painting. But there are always questions associated with it. Who gets to see it? Who gets to show it? Who gets to own it? These are all political questions. But this idea isnt new. George Orwell famously said that All art is propaganda, meaning that every creative work has an underlying purpose, value, or ideological weight. He viewed art not as an isolated aesthetic pursuit, but as a deeply political tool. He has asserted this point in many of his essays. In his essay, Frontiers of Art and Propaganda, Orwell stated that writing honestly required acknowledging the political realities of the time. The social and political purpose of art is undeniable. In his other essay, Why I Write, he says that When I sit down to write a book, I do not say to myself, I am going to produce a work of art. I write it because there is some lie that I want to expose, some fact to which I want to draw attention, and my initial concern is to get a hearing. This reinforces the idea that art is not just art for arts sake, but it has a deeper meaning behind it. Art is never just about aesthetics. It reflects power, identity and control, whether the artist intends it or not. Even art that seems decorative or apolitical upholds certain values. It reflects what is considered important, who is erased and what a culture deems worthy of attention. Some of the most powerful artworks in history have been seen as dangerous threats to the status quo. Pablo Picassos masterpiece, Guernica, was a large 1937 oil painting that depicted the aerial bombing of the Basque town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War. It is one of the most powerful anti-war paintings in history. A tapestry version of the painting is hung outside the Security Chamber at the UN. It was covered up by the U.S. government when Colin Powell argued for the Iraq War in 2003. Sixty-six years after the original was made, the painting was still seen as a threat and an interruption in destroying thousands of innocent lives. The painting threatened to speak to historical parallels that the Bush administration and UN officials were determined the media or the public should not draw. Ai Weiwei is one of the worlds most famous living examples of an artist whose work proves that art is political. In fact, his famous personal motto is, Everything is art. Everything is politics. In 2008, a massive earthquake in Sichuan, China, killed thousands of children because of the poorly built schools in the area. The government tried to cover up how many children died, but Ai Weiwei collected the names of victims and displayed a giant wall of 9000 brightly coloured school backpacks on the side of a museum. The project, Remembering, was a direct and public attack on government corruption in China. It was a powerful statement against Chinese authority and challenged the current government. Trace is another one of his artworks. In 2014, when the Chinese government took away his passport so he could not leave the country, Ai Weiwei designed an art show for Alcatraz. Alcatraz is a famous former island prison in the United States. He used 1.2 million LEGO bricks to create portraits of 176 people from around the world who were jailed or exiled because of their political beliefs. Although he was under house arrest in Beijing during the time, he used digital blueprints, building layouts and internet data to plan the entire exhibition from his studio. The building process itself became a statement about bypassing government censorship through technology and international solidarity. The artwork features 176 distinct portraits of people who have spoken out against injustice. So, all art is shaped by its political and social context, access to resources and the identity of the artist. The very choice of medium, who gets to exhibit it and who can afford it, involves power and privilege. Governments, institutions and social media platforms continue to censor art even today when it crosses certain lines. Because art is powerful. It has the ability to influence people and persuade them to take action regarding things they care about. It makes people hope for a better world where people are no longer restricted by the constraints of class hierarchy, apartheid, racism and colonialism. They imagine a better world where people are free and able to express their opinions freely. They are no longer censored and forced to remain silent on certain issues. The act of free speech is inherently political and has always been. Art itself is an act of free speech. Therefore, every brushstroke, every painting and every carefully chosen word is because of a very specific context, inspired by the artists lived reality and shared with a world shaped by power dynamics. To create is to choose. To choose is to stand somewhere. And standing somewhere casts a shadow, which is political, whether intended or not. The very act of displaying ones art has always been something political. In earlier times, certain communities, such as women, people of colour and working-class individuals, were not allowed to display their art in a public space. They always had low representation in artistic works. Even today, museums which are controlled by high-profile billionaires and people who know nothing about art control which art gets to be shown, whose stories are told and whose voices are amplified. It is a political reality, one which still needs a lot of work to be done for. One question that is sometimes asked in this context is: Are a childs scribbles political? And the answer is yes. The very act of a child having paper and a pencil is a political statement. It reflects economic privilege, access to resources and the leisure time afforded by a certain class position. In a world where thousands of children are engaged in child labour in fields and factories, a childs scribbles are a reflection of a particular societal structure that allows for such innocent creativity. Even art forms that seem mundane, such as cooking, especially in the context of Palestinian cuisine, are deeply embedded with politics. For Palestinians, in times of displacement, occupation and blockade, the act of preparing food and sharing it was not just for nourishment. It became a profound act of resistance, of remembering ones history, culture, and heritage through these traditional recipes. The continuity of these traditions is a powerful political statement, asserting existence and belonging to their homeland. When an artist remains silent in times of genocide, war or systemic oppression, they do not escape politics but rather become complicit in it. The question is not whether art should be political, its whether we are willing to acknowledge the politics already embedded in it. True art, in its most profound sense, is always a reflection of the human condition, and the human condition is, by its very nature, political. (The author is an undergraduate student and literature enthusiast)

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:09 am

Open war?: The conflict between the Taliban and Pakistan

Since the creation of a Pakistani State after the dissolution of the British Empire, the relationships between Pakistan, India and Afghanistan have been volatile TIMOTHY FOXLY (MBE) Emboldened by their August 2021 return to power, the Afghan Talibans relationship with the Pakistani government has been redefined. Pakistan expected cooperation, but a major cause of friction has been the increasing use of Afghan territory by the Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP - the Pakistani Taliban). The TTP, resolved to bring down the Pakistani government, have ramped up attacks against government and military targets, helped by safe havens in Afghanistan. Amidst rising tension, border clashes and low-level friction, has given way to Pakistani air strikes into Afghan population centres, including a major mass casualty event in Kabul in March 2026, attributed to a Pakistan air strike. Neither Afghanistan nor Pakistan can afford the economic and political turbulence, but a sustainable solution to the conflict looks distant. On 16 March 2026, a missile landed on a former American military base in eastern Kabul (formerly Camp Phoenix). The buildings had been re-purposed by the Taliban regime as a rehabilitation centre for Afghan drug addicts. It is beyond a reasonable doubt that a Pakistani military aircraft was responsible. The explosion is believed to have caused hundreds of casualties, dead and wounded. Pakistan claimed it was a precision strike against TTP military facilities. After several years of tension, friction, border skirmishes and escalating violence, a major conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan broke out in February 2026. Pakistani Defence Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, described it as a state of open war. Though this might be premature, the conflict has included air, rocket and artillery strikes conducted by the Pakistani military. Pakistan had long wished for a Taliban government in Afghanistan and had navigated a difficult and dangerous political path over the preceding twenty years to achieve that goal: pretending to assist the US-led military coalition and the democratically elected fledgling Afghan Republic while covertly working to support the Taliban, many of whom were benefiting from a safe haven in the western border areas of Pakistan, adjacent to neighbouring Afghanistan. Pakistans support for the Taliban during this time is routinely described as a Double Game. Shortly after the Taliban took power in August 2021, the chief of Pakistans intelligence agency Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed was quick to visit the Taliban leadership and present his congratulations. Even then, there were concerns that the new phase of the relationship, with the newly installed Taliban regime now no longer so dependent upon Pakistani largesse, might not go as well as Pakistan might hope; Pakistan has certain influence on Taliban but they (Taliban) have many complaints from us, Rustam Shah Mohmand, Afghan affairs expert who had served as Pakistan's envoy to Kabul, told Arab News. Too much interference in their government formation could backfire. This article is not intended to be a history lesson of the longer relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan, but it is important to sketch in a few key and recurring - themes. Since the creation of a Pakistani State after the dissolution of the British Empire, the relationships between Pakistan, India and Afghanistan have been volatile. Pakistans engagement with Afghanistan should generally be seen in the context of Pakistans confrontations with India and Pakistans fear that Afghanistan might become a client State of India, thereby strategically surrounding Pakistan. Since the mid-nineties, Pakistan has invested much time and money seeking to ensure that the Taliban become a client of Pakistan and dominate Afghanistan in a manner favourable to Pakistan. Pakistani military intelligence played an important even decisive role in bringing about the rise of the Taliban by providing training, weapons, logistical support and a safe haven in western Pakistan from where they could retrain, regroup and recruit. The boundary between eastern Afghanistan and western Pakistan the Durand Line was a British imperial construct, designed to protect British-controlled India against Russian advances across Central Asia. It sliced through a complex, millennia-long network of Pashtun tribes for whom the Durand Line meant nothing. While technically the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, it is not respected by Pashtuns, who continue to use ancient paths and smuggling routes. It is relatively straightforward for those wishing to avoid government attention, which in the late-20th and early 21st centuries increasingly included criminal gangs, drug traffickers and terrorists, to slip over the mountains and through the lesser-known forests and valleys in both directions. The decades of conflict in Afghanistan the Soviet occupation of 1979-1989, the civil war in the 1990s, the rise of the Taliban in the late nineties and the international military intervention from late 2001 that led to twenty years of Taliban guerrilla warfare exacerbated the economic and security problems of this border region. Starting in the early 1980s, millions of Afghan refugees took up semi-permanent and permanent residence in refugee camps and cities in western Pakistan, offering fruitful recruiting grounds for other terrorist groups, including Pakistani-backed terrorist groups focused on India, including Jammu & Kashmir. From 2007, a Pakistani Taliban began to emerge (Tehrik e-Taliban Pakistan TTP), declaring allegiance to the Afghan Talibans Supreme Leader. In 2011, the United Nations declared that the TTP was associated with Al Qaeda. The group has continued to launch attacks across Pakistan, including suicide bombings. The TTP have been inspired by the Afghan Talibans military success in Afghanistan and have similar goals for Pakistan the violent removal of the government and the establishment of their own vision of an Islamic State. When the Taliban took power, it became convenient even logical - for the TTP to use Afghanistan as a base for its operations in Pakistan. The Taliban deny that they are allowing the TTP to operate from Afghanistan. Here are the two painful ironies for Pakistan; Pakistan supported the Afghan Taliban which, in turn supported the Pakistani Taliban who are attacking Pakistan. Furthermore, Pakistan enabled the 2001 2021 Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan by allowing them a safe haven (and other forms of support) in western Pakistan. Now the TTP may be receiving safe haven in Afghanistan in order to conduct operations into Pakistan. So, the post-August 2021 Pakistan-Afghanistan honeymoon period wore off. Pakistans concern about a TTP presence in Afghanistan and increasing TTP attacks in Pakistan began to grow. Diplomatic protests began to give way to threats of military action. There were some early disputes and skirmishes about the locations of border posts and the activities of the military personnel of both sides. In December 2021, Pakistan complained that the Taliban had prevented its soldiers from setting up a security fence opposite Nangarhar province. In February 2022, Pakistan claimed that five of its soldiers had been killed by militants in a cross-border firefight. In 2023, skirmishes occurred several times at border crossing points. In March and September 2024, the Pakistani Air Force launched strikes at targets in the south-eastern Afghan provinces of Paktika and Khost. A regular feature of the Afghan-Pakistan conflict is the lack of clarity over casualties: Pakistan claimed to have struck militants, while the Taliban claimed dozens of women and children had been killed. Many of the claims and military actions have been fuelled by the dialogue of revenge and the need to demonstrate robust actions in response to previous attacks. The situation deteriorated further in 2025, with the TTP increasing its attacks in Pakistan. On 9 October, a TTP attack killed eleven Pakistani troops including a Lieutenant Colonel - near the Afghan border. Later that day, explosions were heard in Kabul. Although many judged that this was a Pakistani airstrike, the cause was very unclear. The Economist reported that air strikes in Kabul may have taken place on two separate days in mid-October. But, even if the reports were unconfirmed, it raised serious concerns that the Pakistani military was probably open to targeting Kabul and thereby significantly escalating the tensions - in retaliation for TTP actions in Pakistan. Concerns that were, only months later, to be realised. The security situation took an even more worrying nose-dive in early 2026. On 26 February, Pakistan launched more extensive military operations in Afghanistan, declaring Operation Righteous Fury as a statement of Open War against the Taliban. Air strikes hit Kabul and Kandahar. Afghan border positions and military facilities were hit. The Taliban, for their part, attacked Pakistani border outposts, possibly including the use of drone strikes. The United Nations said 370 Afghans had been killed in the first three months of 2026. On 16 March 2026, an airstrike hit eastern Kabul, causing a major mass casualty event in which a Pakistani missile hit the Omid Drug Rehabilitation Hospital, a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts. In the bleak and very violent story of Afghanistans last forty years, it is even possible that the attack on the rehab centre may turn out be the deadliest attack in recent history. A United Nations report gives a figure of 269 believed dead, although the figure may be higher (the Taliban say 411 killed). Patient documents were destroyed in the attack, many individuals are still missing, some casualties were unidentifiable, and other casualties may have been taken home or to the hospital by friends and family without their information being recorded. It is difficult to see a significant improvement in Afghanistan-Pakistan relations in the short to medium term. Both sides favour tough rhetoric that denies, denounces and deflects. Attacks frequently generate more revenge attacks. However, the tensions between the two countries are not purely about the TTP. The location and recognition of the border formerly known as the Durand Line remains in dispute. Patrolling and maintaining border posts in a geographically challenging area where the border is not agreed will continue to generate friction and clashes. The abrupt, aggressive forced deportation of millions of Afghans from Pakistan back to Afghanistan is also a major cause of dispute and regularly threatens to overwhelm the Talibans, themselves dependent upon aid agencies, ability to absorb large numbers. Deportations have increased the Afghan population by around ten percent over the last three years, at a time when humanitarian conditions in Afghanistan are extremely poor. Peace talks brokered by China and others may bring a lessening in the violence, and neither side benefits from the major economic disruption caused by the closure of key trade routes. The Taliban will continue to deny that they are supporting the TTP by allowing them to operate from Afghanistan, and Pakistan will continue to point to militant groups attacking into Pakistan. Recent reporting suggests the TTP have been told to leave Kabul, presumably more to make their presence less overt rather than a wider move to clear out the TTP. The Pakistan government almost certainly privately recognise that they were responsible for the strike on the rehab centre. This might make them more wary of future use of airpower near large population centres. It is perhaps premature to describe the violence as an all-out war, but skirmishes in the border areas - provinces such as Kunar, Nangarhar, Paktiya and Khost) - likely including artillery, rockets and airstrikes will very likely continue, and civilian casualties are unfortunately certain. (The Author is a Research Fellow at the European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) and can be reached at info@efsas.org . He has previously been affiliated with the UK Ministry of Defence and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 12:05 am

Thousands Join 11th Muharram Procession in Magam

Budgam, June 27: Thousands of mourners from various parts of the Kashmir Valley participated in the 11th Muharram (Ashoora) procession at Magam on Saturday, commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The main Zuljana Sharief procession commenced from Imambara Magam and culminated at the Main Chowk in the late evening. Men, women, children, and elderly devotees took part in the solemn procession, paying tribute to the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions at Karbala. Residents of Magam displayed remarkable hospitality by setting up sabeels along the procession route, offering drinking water, juice, fruits, tea, and food free of cost to the mourners. Several families also opened their homes to provide refreshments and welcome participants. The district administration and Jammu and Kashmir Police established facilitation stalls at Magam main town , where lemon water, juice, and other essential refreshments were distributed throughout the day to ensure the comfort of the participants. Speaking to reporters, Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, said the administration had made comprehensive arrangements to ensure the smooth, peaceful, and hassle-free conduct of Muharram processions across the district. Processions were held at various locations across Budgam district, and all necessary arrangements, including security, traffic regulation, healthcare services, and civic amenities, were put in place for the convenience of the mourners, he said. The Deputy Commissioner said preparations for the Muharram observances had begun nearly two months in advance. He said all concerned departments were directed to ensure uninterrupted electricity and drinking water supply, functional street lighting, road repairs and macadamisation, sanitation, and adequate healthcare facilities along the procession routes. Officials and employees from the civil administration and the police remained deployed on the ground throughout the processions to provide assistance and ensure that mourners did not face any inconvenience. The peaceful conclusion of the processions reflects the coordinated efforts of all stakeholders, he added. Athar Aamir further said that elaborate security and traffic management plans were implemented to facilitate the peaceful observance of the 11th Muharram processions across the district. The Deputy Commissioner and the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) also joined officials in serving water and refreshments to mourners at various points along the procession route. Expressing gratitude to all stakeholders, government departments, volunteers, and members of the local community, the Deputy Commissioner appreciated their active cooperation in ensuring the smooth, orderly, and peaceful conduct of the 11th Muharram observances across Budgam district.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:52 pm

Shopian Vendors Hit Hard by Relocation to New Vending Zone

Administration defends move to decongest town Shopian, June 27: The relocation of street vendors to a newly designated vending zone has sparked resentment among traders in Shopian, with many alleging a sharp decline in business and inadequate facilities at the new site. While the administration says the move is aimed at decongesting the town and streamlining vending activities, affected vendors claim it has jeopardised their livelihoods and diminished the traditional vibrancy of the historic market. Under the new arrangement, the administration has allotted 168 vending slots in the designated zone, leaving several other vendors on a waiting list. For decades, Shopian's street vendors have been an integral part of the town's commercial life, particularly around the Jamia Market area, which attracted large crowds, especially on Fridays. Social activist Mitha Gatto said the relocation has stripped the town of its distinctive market atmosphere. Several vendors said their incomes have plummeted since the relocation. Mohammad Sidiq Lone, who has been operating a cart in the town for 35 years, said he had consistently paid the Municipal Council's daily fee and earned enough to support his family, including meeting the medical expenses of his wife. He said the move had left his family's future uncertain. Farooq Ahmad, formerly stationed at Zero Point on the Mughal Road, claimed that in the week since shifting to the new zone, he had earned less than 1,000 in total, while Shamim Ahmad, a vegetable vendor near Jamia Masjid for three decades, said he had never faced such a severe financial crisis, even during prolonged lockdowns. Apart from reduced customer footfall, vendors also complained about the lack of basic infrastructure at the new site. They said poor lighting and additional transportation costs have further added to their difficulties. Responding to the concerns, Executive Officer of the Municipal Council Shopian, Suhail Ahmad Malik, said the administration was taking steps to improve facilities at the vending zone. He said gates were being installed to secure the area at night, while the lighting system had been put in place and was being made operational. He also said CCTV cameras had been installed, with live monitoring available at the Municipal Council office to ensure the safety of vendors. Despite these assurances, many vendors remain dissatisfied, saying the new location has significantly affected their daily earnings and the character of Shopian's traditional marketplace.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:48 pm

Lal Chowk Clock Tower Emerges as Major Tourist Attraction Smart City facelift boosts footfall

Srinagar, June 27: The iconic Clock Tower at Lal Chowk, once known primarily as the political and commercial heart of Kashmir, has evolved into one of Srinagars biggest tourist attractions, with hundreds of visitors thronging the landmark every day to capture photographs, shoot videos and soak in the citys vibrant atmosphere. The historic Ghanta Ghar, which underwent a major facelift under the Srinagar Smart City project, has become a must-visit destination for tourists from across the country. The redeveloped pedestrian-friendly plaza, decorative lighting, seating spaces and well-maintained surroundings have transformed the landmark into a lively public space. Throughout the day, tourists can be seen posing with the Clock Tower, recording social media reels and exploring the bustling markets surrounding Lal Chowk. We had seen the Clock Tower in news reports and travel videos for years. Visiting it was at the top of our itinerary in Srinagar, said Priya Verma, a tourist from New Delhi. The place looks beautiful and has a wonderful atmosphere. We have clicked dozens of pictures here. For many visitors, the Clock Tower has become a symbol of modern Srinagar while retaining its historical significance. Lal Chowk is the identity of Srinagar. Standing in front of the Clock Tower and taking a photograph makes you feel connected to the city, said Rohan Mehta, a tourist from Mumbai. The entire area is clean, vibrant and full of life. Local traders say the steady influx of tourists has boosted business in the city centre. Earlier, tourists mostly visited Dal Lake and the Mughal Gardens. Now, almost every visitor spends time at Lal Chowk before returning, said Suhail Shah, a shopkeeper near the Clock Tower. Many tourists shop, dine and spend hours here, which has helped businesses immensely. Young residents also frequent the landmark during evenings, when the illuminated Clock Tower becomes a popular gathering spot. Tourism stakeholders believe the transformation of Lal Chowk has added another urban attraction to Kashmirs growing tourism landscape, complementing the valleys natural beauty.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:42 pm

Ladakh Set for Major Grid Power Boost

Grid Connectivity to Reach Zanskar, Nubra, Siachen by September Leh, June 27: In a major boost to infrastructure development in the Union Territory of Ladakh, Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has announced that some of the region's most remote and strategically significant areasincluding Zanskar, Nubra Valley and the Siachen Base Campwill be connected to the national power grid for the first time by September this year. Sharing the update on X Platform after conducting a comprehensive review of the Power Department, the Lieutenant Governor Ladakh Vinai Kumar Saxena said that the ambitious transmission projects are progressing rapidly and has directed officials to ensure their completion by September 15, 2026. The landmark initiative includes the construction of a 189-kilometre 220 KV transmission line from Drass to Padum and a 79-kilometre 220 KV transmission line from Phyang to Diskit. The projects also include the establishment of modern substations across Zanskar, Nubra and Changthang, significantly strengthening Ladakh's electricity infrastructure. Once commissioned, the projects will provide reliable, uninterrupted round-the-clock electricity to remote border regions that have long depended on diesel generators and limited local power sources. The development is expected to transform the socio-economic landscape of these regions by improving access to electricity for households, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, tourism establishments, communication networks and local businesses. The grid connectivity will also enhance digital infrastructure and improve the quality of life for residents living in some of the country's most challenging geographical conditions. Officials believe that uninterrupted power will open new opportunities for economic growth, sustainable tourism and better public service delivery across these remote areas. The project carries immense strategic significance as it will strengthen infrastructure in sensitive border regions, including areas adjoining the Line of Actual Control (LAC), while improving logistical support for both civilian populations and defence establishments, particularly in the Nubra region and Siachen Base Camp. The Lieutenant Governor further noted that the initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of developing Carbon-Neutral Ladakh. By replacing diesel-based electricity generation with clean grid power, the project is expected to substantially reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, contributing to environmental sustainability in the ecologically fragile Himalayan region. With the completion of these transmission projects, six out of Ladakh's seven districts will be connected to the national power grid, marking one of the most significant milestones in the Union Territory's power sector since its formation.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:36 pm

Ganderbal Under Multi-Layered Security for Amarnath Yatra

Surveillance, Mock Drills and Counter-Terror Measures Intensified Ganderbal, June 27: With the commencement of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 just days away, security agencies have activated an extensive multi-tier security architecture across Ganderbal district, particularly along the Baltal axis, to ensure the annual pilgrimage is conducted without any disruption. Over the past several days, Jammu and Kashmir Police, assisted by the Army, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), SDRF, Fire & Emergency Services, Health Department and civil administration, have been carrying out an intensive series of security exercises, operational reviews and contingency planning, reflecting one of the most comprehensive security mobilisations ahead of this year's Yatra. The latest review was conducted on Saturday when DIG Central Kashmir Range Rajiv Omprakash Pande visited the Joint Police Control Room (JPCR) at Baltal to assess the ground-level preparedness. During the review, senior officers evaluated deployment patterns, surveillance systems, communication networks, traffic regulation, emergency response capabilities and coordination among multiple security agencies responsible for securing the pilgrimage route. Officials said the emphasis remains on maintaining round-the-clock surveillance, strengthening area domination, securing vulnerable stretches and ensuring rapid response to any emerging situation. Sources in the security establishment said the Baltal route has witnessed a significant enhancement in security deployment, with additional focus on strategic locations, high-altitude stretches and sensitive transit points where multiple agencies are working under an integrated command and coordination mechanism. Preparations have not remained limited to deployment alone. During the past week, Ganderbal Police has organised multiple high-intensity mock drills at Malshahi Bagh, Sonamarg, Z-Morh Tunnel, Gund, Badampora and several other critical locations along the Yatra corridor. These exercises simulated terror attacks, medical emergencies, evacuation operations, stampede situations, natural disasters and crowd-management scenarios to assess operational readiness under real-time conditions. Security agencies have simultaneously intensified highway checking across the Ganderbal-Baltal National Highway. Multi-layer vehicle checking points, increased surveillance, random inspections and continuous monitoring are now part of the security strategy aimed at preventing any potential threat before it reaches the Yatra route. Officials are also carrying out Advance Security Tasking (AST) operations across strategic locations. These exercises involve advance sanitisation of vulnerable areas, assessment of operational preparedness and strengthening coordination among different security agencies before the arrival of pilgrims. Earlier, Inspector General of Police Kashmir V.K. Birdi, along with DIG CKR Rajiv Omprakash Pande and DIG Armed Kashmir Maqsood-Ul-Zaman, addressed officers deployed for the Yatra during a comprehensive briefing at the Police Training School, Manigam. The officers were sensitised on deployment plans, contingency protocols, operational responsibilities and coordination mechanisms, with particular emphasis on intelligence sharing, effective communication and swift response to emergencies. The overall security arrangements have also been reviewed at the highest level by Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat, who recently held a detailed meeting with senior officers of the Army, CRPF, BSF, SSB, ITBP and Jammu and Kashmir Police to review both the Yatra security architecture and ongoing counter-terror preparedness across Kashmir. With security deployment now entering its final phase, officials say the objective is to maintain a seamless balance between robust security and smooth facilitation of pilgrims. Multiple layers of security, continuous surveillance, area domination patrols, emergency response teams and inter-agency coordination will remain operational throughout the duration of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 to ensure a safe and peaceful pilgrimage.

RisingKashmir 27 Jun 2026 11:33 pm

Amid political turmoil, Congress opens door for KC(M) in K.M. Mani Hospital panel

Move brings to an end months of uncertainty over the reconstitution of the Hospital Management Committee of the K.M. Mani Memorial Government General Hospital

The Hindu 27 Jun 2026 11:24 pm

1.89 lakh children to be administered polio drops in Visakhapatnam district on June 28

Officials to conduct house-to-house visits on June 29 and 30 to immunise the children who missed the vaccination on Sunday

The Hindu 27 Jun 2026 11:19 pm

Heavy gunfire in Pakistan's Karachi after reported explosion near Rangers offices

At least two people were injured and taken to hospital, said a statement from Edhi Foundation which provides emergency assistance in Pakistan

The Hindu 27 Jun 2026 11:18 pm

Tension as footwear is hurled at Congress MLA Pradeep Eshwar

Tension prevailed in Chickballapur town for sometime after a confrontation between Pradeep Eshwar, Congress MLA, and JD(S) workers erupted during a Kempe Gowda Jayanti programme, reaching a flashpoint as a slipper was allegedly hurled at the legislator during a procession

The Hindu 27 Jun 2026 11:18 pm