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Three Myanmar migrants in Thailand killed by errant war drone

The apparent attack drone struck a tree on the Thai side of the border before exploding, killing the labourers who worked on a nearby chilli farm, police said

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 11:25 am

Bangalore Creative Circus marks milestone 50th edition of BCC Carnival with a two-day sustainability fest

From farm-to-table food and edible gardens to repair-reuse workshops and local brands, Bangalore Creative Circus marks the 50th edition of its community-led BCC Carnival with a two-day celebration of sustainable living

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 11:22 am

Will join CJP protest on June 6 if Education Minister doesnt resign: Sonam Wangchuk

Mr. Wangchuk cited broader concerns over the state of education and the implementation of reforms in the country as reasons behind his decision

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 11:22 am

The Hindu Huddle 2026 - Curators Note

Welcome to The Hindu Huddle 2026!

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 11:19 am

Indias UV Index is rising. Are our sunscreens keeping up?

As Indian cities record extreme UV Index levels, dermatologists are reporting rising cases of pigmentation, tanning and premature ageing. The shift is also reshaping the sunscreen market, with both global giants and homegrown brands racing to develop formulations tailored to Indian skin and climate

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 11:15 am

Seasoned diplomat Vipul appointed India's next ambassador to Saudi Arabia

Mr. Vipul, a 1998-batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, is currently serving as Indian ambassador to Qatar

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 11:09 am

Meta scales back plan for internal mouse-tracking tech, citing staff concerns

New controls will allow employees to pause the data collection for up to 30 minutes at a time and request exemptions from the initiative, according to the memo

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 11:05 am

Kerala Assembly: LDF accuses UDF of unfair mass transfers of government staff, stages walkout

Opposition Leader Pinarayi Vijayan says government transferred around 2,000 employees in violation of transfer rules. UDF refutes charges

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 11:02 am

Maharashtra government acquires Mumbais iconic Air India building in 1,601 crore deal

The Air India building, a 23-storey sea-facing commercial tower at Nariman Point in south Mumbai built in 1974 on State government-owned reclaimed land, has long been one of the citys landmarks

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:59 am

Hilton, Becerra take early lead in California Governor primary race

They each had about 26% of the vote with 42% of election night precincts partially reporting about an hour after polls closed, according to official results

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:48 am

Stock markets tumble in early trade; Sensex tanks 700 points

Stock markets plunge as Sensex drops 700 points amid US-Iran tensions, rising crude prices, and foreign fund outflows

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:45 am

The Huddle to look at Aravallis, Nicobar, and Indias development debate

Former Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh and conservation biologist Krithi Karanth to take part in session on June 6

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:36 am

Saket building collapse: Owner earned 10 lakh a month from 4 floors, planned 2 more levels

Police have also begun contacting the tenants and occupants who had rented floors in the building. Notices are being issued to several people as the investigators seek details as to when the construction began

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:31 am

Beyond QS, THE, and NIRF too: Rethinking how we measure university excellence

Explore the need to rethink university rankings beyond traditional metrics to enhance higher educations true purpose and social relevance.

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:29 am

Rain likely in Delhi as IMD issues yellow alert

The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 38 degrees Celsius, according to the IMD

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:26 am

Anthropic expands access to powerful Mythos AI model

The new participants cover industries that were missing from the original group, including power grids, water systems, hospitals, phone networks and hardware manufacturers.

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:24 am

Balaramana Dinagalu: K M Chaitanyas period gangster drama locks release date

Starring Vinod Prabhakar, Balaramana Dinagalu, directed by Aa Dinagalu fame K M Chaitanya, has music from ace Tamil composer Santhosh Narayanan

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:23 am

Searches carried out in six Kashmir districts in terror related case

The case registered in 2015 pertains to Pakistan-sponsored terrorist outfits, their sleeper-cell networks and activities related to recruitment, radicalisation and facilitating terrorism in J&K; searches were conducted at in Srinagar, Bandipora, Kupwara, Anantnag, Kulgam and Baramulla districts

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:19 am

Rupee falls 28 paise to 95.64 against U.S. dollar in early trade

Forex traders said the U.S. Trade Representatives action, amid fresh hostilities and stalled talks between the U.S. and Iran, weighed on investor sentiment

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 10:09 am

45 forest fire incidents reported in Rajouri over 12 weeks; meeting held to curb blaze

Representative image Rajouri , June 3: At least 45 forest fire incidents have been recorded in Rajouri district over the past 12 weeks, Conservator of Forests (West Circle), Rajouri, Sat Pal, said on Wednesday. Fresh visuals from the Sialsui Khadar forest area in Kalakote tehsil of the Rajouri Forest Division showed large sections of the forest engulfed in flames. The incidents come amid a series of forest fires reported from several locations across Jammu and Kashmir due to prevailing hot and dry weather conditions. Speaking to ANI, Sat Pal said that a total of around 45 fire incidents had been recorded across the Rajouri and Nowshera forest divisions. He expressed hope that recent rainfall and the resulting drop in temperatures would help reduce the frequency of such incidents in the coming days. During the current forest fire season, we have witnessed a significant number of fire incidents, specifically over the last 12 weeks. In Rajouri district, the total number of incidents recorded stands at approximately 45. This figure encompasses both the Rajouri and Nowshera divisions. After some rainfall yesterday, temperatures have dropped slightly. We are therefore hopeful that the frequency of forest fire incidents will decrease in the coming days, Sat Pal said. He further said that a general meeting had been convened to discuss rapid resource mobilisation and improved communication mechanisms to minimise the initial spread of forest fires. A general meeting was held to discuss rapid resource mobilisation and improved communication to minimise the initial spread of fires. Although these are surface fires and not crown fires, they still cause significant damage to biomass, birds, animals, reptiles and other wildlife, he said. Appealing to the public to cooperate in preventing forest fires, Sat Pal urged residents to avoid negligence and take necessary precautions.I appeal to the public to cooperate immediately in areas affected by forest fires, avoid negligence and take precautions to prevent such incidents. It is important that we protect our collective green assets, he said. Earlier, several forest fire incidents were reported across the Rajouri Forest Division amid an ongoing heatwave. Teams from the Forest Department, Forest Protection Force, Social Forestry Department and local volunteers were deployed in extensive firefighting operations to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading to dense forest areas. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 9:52 am

CIK conducts searches at 8 locations in J&K in 2015 terror conspiracy case

Srinagar, Jun 3 : The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) on Wednesday conducted searches at eight locations across six districts of the valley in connection with a decade-old FIR related to Pakistan-sponsored terrorist outfits, sleeper cell networks, and radicalisation activities, officials said. An official told news agency Kashmir News Service (KNS) the searches are being carried out in FIR No. 02/2015 of P/S CIK Srinagar registered under section 14 of the Foreigners Act, sections 15, 16, 17 and 19 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), and section 7/25 of the Arms Act, they said. Based on recent intelligence inputs, technical analysis and sustained investigation by the CIK, the search locations have been identified in Srinagar (two), Bandipora (two), Kupwara (one), Anantnag (one), Kulgam (one) and Sopore/Baramulla (one), officials added. The suspects are alleged to be in contact with Pakistan-based terrorist handlers through encrypted communication platforms and are suspected to be involved in dissemination of extremist propaganda, radicalisation activities and facilitation of terrorism, they said. The searches are aimed at recovery of incriminating material, establishing terrorist linkages, identifying associates, facilitators and overground workers, and generating actionable intelligence to further the investigation, a CIK official said. Necessary legal formalities are being completed and search warrants have been obtained from the competent court, the official said, adding that the searches shall be conducted in accordance with established legal procedures with adequate security arrangements and technical support teams. (KNS)

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 9:36 am

Pakistani security forces kill 17 suspected terrorists in Balochistan

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations of the Pakistan Military, security forces conducted multiple intelligence-based operations (IBOs) across various districts of Balochistan, killing 17 terrorists

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 9:19 am

Karnataka CM swearing-in LIVE: D.K. Shivakumar to be sworn in as Karnataka CM

Siddaramaiah resigned as CM last week, as directed by the Congress high command, paving the way for Shivakumar to take the coveted position

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 9:16 am

Traffic Suspended in Beerwah as Water Level Rises in Nallah Sukhnag

Arif Rashid Budgam, June 2:Traffic movement was suspended in Beerwah town on Tuesday after the water level in Nallah Sukhnag rose significantly, disrupting road connectivity and affecting commuter movement in the area. A police official present at the site said that traffic on both sides of Beerwah town was halted as a precautionary measure due to the increased water flow in the nallah. The government is currently constructing a bridge over Nallah Sukhnag and has established a temporary traffic diversion. However, due to the heavy flow of water over the diversion, vehicular movement has been suspended from both sides to ensure public safety, the official said. He said that police personnel have been deployed on both the side of the diversion to prevent vehicles from crossing until the water level recedes and the route is declared safe for travel. Local residents said the strong water current also damaged a drinking water supply pipeline passing through the area, raising concerns about water availability in nearby localities. Officials said that the temporary diversion will remain closed until engineers from the Roads and Buildings (R&B) Department inspect the site and assess its safety for traffic movement. Despite the rise in water level, authorities confirmed that no casualties, injuries, or damage to private property have been reported so far. Meanwhile, the administration is closely monitoring the situation and has advised commuters and travelers to avoid the affected stretch until normal conditions are restored.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 8:31 am

Tribal leaders, PDP demand release of arrested nomadic community leader Talib Hussain in Jammu

PDP leader Iltija Mufti, who condemned the arrest of Mr. Hussain, said, The arrest of a political leader for peacefully voicing the concerns of vulnerable and marginalised citizens reflects an alarming intolerance towards dissent and democratic expression

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 8:26 am

Florida sues OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman over alleged harm to minors

Florida has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, raising concerns about AI safety, especially for children. The case highlights growing global debates around regulation and accountability in artificial intelligence.

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 8:23 am

J&Ks Auqib Nabi drafted as net bowler for India ahead of Afghanistan test

Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, Jun 2: J&K pacer Auqib Nabi Dar has been roped in by the Indian team management as a net bowler ahead of the one-off Test match against Afghanistan, beginning June 6. The development has sparked celebrations across Kashmir, especially in Auqibs hometown, where family members, friends and cricket lovers hailed it as a proud moment for the valley. Auqib, who delivered a remarkable domestic season with 60 wickets and played a key role in guiding J&K to a historic Ranji Trophy triumph, had recently missed out on a place in the main Indian Test squad. His omission had triggered criticism from several former cricketers and experts who believed his performances deserved national recognition. Now, the young pacer has been called into the Indian camp alongside five other domestic bowlers to assist the team during preparations for the Afghanistan Test. According to the BCCI, Gurjapneet Singh, Auqib Nabi, Prince Yadav, Saransh Jain, Zeeshan Ansari and Shivang Kumar have joined the Indian squad as net bowlers to assist the team in the build-up to the Test. The call-up has brought joy to Auqibs family members, who described the moment as a reward for years of hard work and dedication. Neighbours and well-wishers visited the family residence to congratulate them after the news surfaced. People in Kashmir also took to social media to celebrate the achievement, calling it another sign of growing cricketing talent emerging from the region. Local cricket circles praised Auqibs consistency and discipline, saying the opportunity could pave the way for a future national call up. Apart from Auqib, Uttar Pradesh leg spinner Zeeshan Ansari, IPL sensation Prince Yadav, left arm spinner Shivang Kumar, pacer Gurjapneet Singh and off spinner Saransh Jain have also joined the camp.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 8:10 am

Meta secures hacked Instagram accounts as users claim its AI enabled the hackers

Some social media users alleged that Metas own AI support chatbot was used by the hackers to take over accounts

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 8:09 am

First-of-its-kind Advanced School of Antenna 2026 concludes at KU

Srinagar Jun 2:A first-of-its-kind three-day Advanced School of Antenna (ASA) 2026 concluded at the University of Kashmir (KU). The programme was organised by KU in collaboration with the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, IEEE AP-S/CRFID Delhi Chapter and IEEE AP-S/MTT-S, Kolkata Chapter, on the theme Antennas in Biomedical and Biotelemetry Devices. The three-day programme aimed to promote knowledge exchange and advance research at the intersection of antenna engineering and healthcare technologies by bringing together leading experts, researchers, faculty members and students from across the country. Speaking at the valedictory session, Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, congratulated the organisers for bringing the prestigious international programme to the University and highlighted the growing importance of interdisciplinary research in addressing contemporary healthcare and technological challenges. ASA 2026 provided an excellent platform for researchers, faculty members and students to engage with leading experts and emerging innovations in antenna technologies and biomedical applications, she said. Dean, School of Engineering KU, Prof. Mohammad Tariq Banday, and Incharge Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Roohie Naaz, emphasized the importance of collaborative research and academic partnerships in advancing emerging technologies and fostering innovation-driven learning. Head, Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Technology, KU, Dr. Farooq Ahmad Khanday, said that the event created valuable opportunities for participants to interact with internationally renowned experts and gain insights into contemporary developments in antenna design and biomedical applications. Prof. Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada, and Prof. Mahesh Abegaonkar, IIT Delhi and Chairman, IEEE AP-S Delhi Chapter, spoke on the recent advances in antenna technologies andstressed onsustained research efforts to address emerging challenges in biomedical and wireless communication systems. Earlier, in his welcome address, Organising Secretary Dr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikh, faculty at the Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Technology, KU, outlined the objectives of the programme and highlighted its focus on bridging fundamental research with real-world healthcare applications. The three-day programme featured keynote lectures, technical sessions and expert discussions on various dimensions of antenna engineering, biomedical devices, biotelemetry systems and emerging wireless technologies. The proceedings of the valedictory session were conducted by Organising Secretary Dr. Javaid Ahmad Sheikh. Earlier the inaugural session, held at the Ibn-e-Khaldun Auditorium, was attended by Dean Academic Affairs KU, Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada; Registrar KU, Prof. Naseer Iqbal; Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar; Prof. Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada; Prof. Mahesh Abegaonkar, Chairman, IEEE AP-S Delhi Chapter; Dean, School of Engineering KU, Prof. Mohammad Tariq Banday; besides heads of departments, faculty members, researchers and students from KU and NIT Srinagar.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 8:02 am

Commissioner SMC reviews progress of AMRUT 2.0 water infra projects

Srinagar, Jun 2: Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Faz Lul Haseeb on Tuesday conducted a comprehensive inspection of key water supply infrastructure projects being executed under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme AMRUT 2.0, reviewing the progress of works aimed at strengthening and modernizing Srinagars urban water distribution network. During the inspection, the Commissioner visited the under-construction Overhead Water Tanks (OHTs) at Jenab Sahib, Soura and Behrar Baghwanpora, Lal Bazar, where he assessed the pace of execution, quality standards, and overall physical progress of the projects. He reviewed the status of ongoing civil works and held detailed discussions with engineers and project officials regarding project timelines and implementation challenges. Emphasizing the strategic importance of the projects, Haseeb stated that the new water storage infrastructure will substantially improve the citys water supply system by enhancing storage capacity, strengthening distribution efficiency, and ensuring a more dependable supply of potable water to residents of the beneficiary areas. The Commissioner directed the executing agencies to accelerate the pace of work and ensure completion of all components within the prescribed timelines without compromising quality. He stressed that timely delivery of public infrastructure projects remains a priority and called for strict adherence to technical specifications and approved project standards. While interacting with field engineers and officials, Haseeb underscored the need for robust supervision, regular monitoring, and close inter-departmental coordination to ensure smooth execution of works. He instructed the concerned officers to proactively resolve any bottlenecks and maintain sustained momentum to avoid delays in project completion. The Commissioner observed that the scheme is contributing significantly to the development of resilient civic infrastructure and the enhancement of essential public services. He noted that the ongoing investments in water supply infrastructure are expected to deliver long-term benefits by improving service delivery, supporting future urban growth, and enhancing the overall quality of life for citizens. The inspection was attended by the Joint Commissioner (Works), SMC, Executive Engineers of the Public Health Engineering Department, and other senior officials associated with the implementation of AMRUT 2.0 projects.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 7:59 am

DIPR condole with Shahid Ali, Hamid Ullah

Srinagar, Jun 2: The Officers and officials of the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) on Tuesday expressed profound grief and sorrow over the demise of the close family members of senior colleagues Shahid Ali, Assistant Information Officer and Hamid Ullah, Information Assistant. In a condolence meeting held under the Chairmanship of Joint Director Information (Hqrs) Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Raina, the officers and staff members conveyed their heartfelt sympathies to Shahid Ali on the demise of his Uncle. They also extended their condolences to Hamid Ullah Buchoo on the demise of his Maternal Uncle. The participants observed a two-minute silence as a mark of respect and solidarity with the bereaved families. They also prayed for strength and courage for the families to bear this irreparable loss with fortitude. Deputy Director Information (PR/AV), Javid Ahmad Rather and other officers and officials of DIPR were also present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 7:56 am

DC Sgr reviews progress under Catch the Rain Program

Srinagar, Jun 2: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Akshay Labroo on Tuesday chaired a meetingat DC Office Complex to review the progress of Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan 2.0 underJal Shakti Abhiyan Catch the Rain Campaign in the District. The meeting was attended by Additional District Development Commissioner, Rifat Aftab Qureshi, Chief Planning Officer, Fayaz Ahmad Dar, Joint Commissioner SMC, Suhai ul Islam, Superintending Engineer Hydraulic, Er Ambreen Anjum, Assistant Commissioner Development, Tariq Ahmad, SDM East, Zubair Ahmad, Executive Engineers of I&FC, Water Works Division, Rural Water Works, UEED, SMC, City Drainage, SMC, LCMA and otherconcerned. At the outset, the Deputy Commissioner emphasized the need for effective inter-departmental coordination to achieve the objectives of the campaign. He directed stakeholder Departments to ensure timely completion of ongoing works and stressed the importance of creating sustainable rain water harvesting systems and ground water recharging systems across the district to augmentavailability of water. The DC directed the Jal Shakti Department to continue the geo-tagging of water sources and recharge structures, while extending technical support to Panchayats in identifying and implementing suitable water conservation interventions. He also emphasized the need to intensify IEC activities across the District to promote awareness on water conservation, sustainable water management and community participation in safeguarding water resources. Emphasizing the importance of collective action, the DC stated that water conservation is a shared responsibility and called upon all Departments to adopt a coordinated and proactive approach for the successful implementation of Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan 2.0 throughout the District. The DC directed the Education Department to promote rooftop rainwater harvesting structures in educational institutions and conduct awareness programmes among students. He further asked the Education Department to identify Jal Doots and Student Water Champions in Schools who can serve as ambassadors for water conservation and help promote sustainable water management practices. The Agriculture Department was directed to promote water-efficient farming practices, including micro-irrigation techniques and to generate awareness among farmers about water-saving crops. The Irrigation and Flood Control Department was instructed to prioritize watershed management, rejuvenation of water bodies, desilting of canals and ponds and the creation of groundwater recharge structures. The Rural Development Department was asked to leverage MGNREGA for the development of rainwater harvesting structures, soak pits, village ponds and greywater management facilities, while also undertaking awareness campaigns at the Panchayat level. The Forest Department was directed to undertake extensive plantation drives, conserve water bodies within forest areas, and support geo-tagging initiatives. The Housing and Urban Development Department was asked to promote rooftop rainwater harvesting systems in urban areas, rejuvenate urban water bodies, and intensify public awareness activities on water conservation. The ICDS Department was instructed to encourage similar interventions in Anganwadi Centres and strengthen community outreach efforts, with a special focus on enhancing the role of women in water conservation.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 7:55 am

After a gap of 21 years, M.P. government to relaunch State-wide public bus service

The bus service Mukhya Mantri Sugam Parivahan Sewa, Mr. Yadav said, would be launched in phases across Madhya Pradesh with the government planning to start the services before Rakshabandhan.

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 7:48 am

West Asia war LIVE: U.S. military says it has defeated Iran missile, drone attacks in Gulf

Iran Guards said that they have attacked the U.S. Fifth Fleet headquarters and an airbase and helicopters in a regional country using missiles and drones, in response to what it described as a U.S. attack on an a communications tower south of Qeshm Island

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 7:48 am

U.S. military says it has defeated Iran missile, drone attacks in Gulf

U.S. Central Command also denied claims by Irans Revolutionary Guards that they had struck the headquarters of the U.S. Navys Fifth Fleet in Bahrain and a separate air base in the region

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 7:26 am

2020 Delhi riots: court acquits five of murder, cites unreliable evidence

The case pertains to the alleged murder committed in carea on February 25, 2020

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 6:43 am

ICMR invites cancer research proposals for J&K

Focus on oral, breast, cervical, GI cancers; gastric cancer high in Valley Mansoor Peer Srinagar, Jun 02: In a significant initiative aimed at tackling the growing burden of cancer in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has invited Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from research teams in the Union Territory for implementation of a research study focused on prevention and screening of oral, breast, cervical, and gastrointestinal cancers. This is part of efforts to strengthen cancer prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment within the framework of the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases (NP-NCD). The council seeks to develop an effective and scalable model tailored to the unique cultural, geographical, and healthcare challenges of Jammu and Kashmir, where gastrointestinal cancers, particularly stomach and oesophageal cancers, are among the most prevalent forms of the disease. Gastric cancer has been identified as especially common in the Kashmir Valley, followed by oesophageal and colorectal cancers. The research initiative will focus on four major cancer categories: Breast cancer (Women aged 30 years and above), Cervical cancer (Sexually active women aged 30 to 60 years), Oral cancer (Adults aged 18 years and above), and Gastrointestinal cancers (Adults aged 40 years and above). ICMR has outlined several key objectives, including improving the coverage and quality of cancer screening through the existing healthcare system and engaging non-specialist physicians and frontline healthcare workers. The programme will be implemented through district hospitals, community health centres, primary health centres, Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, and, where applicable, medical colleges. The proposed project duration is four years, including time for preparatory activities, implementation, and evaluation. The study is expected to assess screening uptake, detection of confirmed cases, turnaround times for diagnosis and treatment, completion of the screening-to-treatment pathway, changes in public awareness, patient satisfaction, feasibility, and cost-effectiveness. Another major component will be the training and capacity building of healthcare workers and Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) in cancer screening, counselling, referral, and follow-up care, along with improving community-level understanding of cancer risks and the importance of early detection. ICMR has invited applications from scientists and professionals employed in medical institutions, research institutes, universities, colleges, government and semi-government organisations, and non-governmental organisations. Health experts believe the initiative could play a crucial role in strengthening cancer prevention and screening services in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly for gastrointestinal cancers, which continue to account for a significant share of the regions cancer burden. With more than 14 lakh cancer cases reported annually across India, the programme aims to generate evidence that can be integrated into existing public healthcare systems and eventually scaled up across the region.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 6:43 am

From Jul 1 to Sep 30:Sgr airport runway to remain closed on Mondays, Tuesdays

Complete shutdown proposed Oct 1-16 Tourism stakeholders fear impact on footfall Ovaise Gul Srinagar, Jun 02: Amid ongoing maintenance, the runway at Srinagar International Airportshallremain unavailable on every Monday and Tuesday from July 1, 2026, to September 30,2026, with acomplete closure of runwayoperationsalso proposed from October 1 to October 16, 2026. This is part of a scheduled maintenance programme to be carried outby the Indian Air Force,according to a passenger advisory issued by the airport. The advisory states that the proposed schedule for extensive runway maintenanceworksis currently in the planning stage and has not yet received final approval. Detailed information regarding flight operations and anychanges in scheduleswill be communicated through official channels once the plan is formally approved. The airport authorities said the proposed maintenance works are aimed at ensuring the long-term safety and operational efficiency of the airportsrunway infrastructure. Srinagar Airport has already been operating under certain restrictions due to ongoing repairworks,with flight schedules adjusted to accommodate maintenance activities. Passengers have been urged toremainin touch with Srinagar Airport and their respective airlines for authentic and timely updates regarding flight operations. Authorities also cautioned travellers against relying on unverified information circulating through unofficial sources. Meanwhile, tourism stakeholders expressed their views, stating that the complete shutdown of the runway twice a week will affect tourist footfall. They appealed to officials to take appropriate measures that suit both stakeholders as well as the maintenance works.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 6:42 am

53,000 RCs suspended across J&K in two months

One lakh vehicles faced action in 3 years: Traffic Commissioner Ovaise Gul/Arif Khan Srinagar, Jun 02: Acting tough against norm violations, the Jammu and Kashmir government has suspended 53,000 Registration Certificates (RCs) of vehicles in the last two months. Traffic Commissioner Vishesh Paul Mahajan, in an exclusive interview with Rising Kashmir, said that one lakh vehiclesare facing action, including suspension ofRCs and driving licences, seizure of vehicles, and blacklisting over the last two to three years. Fifty-three thousand is a very large number. These were suspended because the owners had not paid their challans and had violated traffic rules, Mahajan said. He said the action was taken in coordination with the Traffic Department, which provided a list of repeat offenders and chronic offenders. We suspended their RCs. We have now written to the Traffic Department asking them to seize these vehicles so that they are taken off the roads, he added. The Traffic Commissioner informed that there has been a great deal of activity on this front, with people coming forward to pay their challans and promising to behave responsibly on the roads. I would once again like to appeal to everyone to behave as good citizens on the road. If I park my vehicle incorrectly, it will cause inconvenience to commuters. Often, we get upset when someone else does it, but when it comes to ourselves, we think it is acceptable. That will not work. Action will be taken against violations, he said. Mahajan said that citizens oftendo not want to behave on the roadsand then abuse government officials whenchallaned.If we start following the rules, the situation will improve.Involvement in violation is ofthe common people; we are trying to improve them through awareness and counselling, andthen the last option is strict action,he said. The Traffic Commissioner said that nobody blames the people involved in violations; everybody blames officials whenever any untoward incident takes place. Although we owe the responsibility, we have to take action in this regard. We are clear: adheretonorms, or we will take action, he added.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 6:40 am

First batch of 144 Hajj pilgrims returns home

CM Omar Abdullah receives Hajis at Sgr airport 50% baggage allowed, rest to arrive by road: JKHC Ovaise Gul Srinagar, Jun 02: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, along with his Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, on Tuesday received the first batch of Hajj pilgrims at Srinagar International Airport as 144 Hajis returned home after performing the annual pilgrimage. The first Hajj arrival flight of the season, QP 7661, arrived safely at Srinagar Airport from Ahmedabad, bringing home 144 pilgrims74 male and 70 female. The flight landed at 1:28 PM, and all arrival formalities were completed smoothly and efficiently, according to a post by Srinagar Airport on X. Executive Officer of the J&K Haj Committee, Dr Shujaat Ahmad Qureshi, informed that the arrival phase of Hajj pilgrims has commenced. Amid the ongoing luggage debate, 50 per cent of the luggage and baggage of Hajis were allowed with them. The rest of the luggage is expected to reach via road from Ahmedabad to Srinagarin view of therunway repair at Srinagar Airport. The Hajis were received by the Chief Minister, his Advisor, Dr Qureshi, Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam Athar Aamir Khan, Director Airport Javed Anjum, and others. As per the notification issued by the JK Haj Committee, the next flight carrying Hajis will land at Srinagar Airport on Wednesday at 12:50 PM, while the third flight will land on Thursday at 12:55 PM. Relatives intending to receive pilgrims have been asked to download vehicle passes from the official website of the J&K Haj Committee two days prior to the respective arrival dates. Around 1.6 million Muslims from across the globe performed the annual pilgrimage this year. Timings for the remaining Hajj flights will be notified separately. Meanwhile, interacting with the returning pilgrims, the Chief Minister expressed hope that their prayers and spiritual experiences would contributetowardspeace, prosperity and well-being of the people of Jammu & Kashmir and the nation as a whole. He enquired about the arrangements made for the pilgrims during their stay in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabiaas well as their return journey, and wishedthem good health, happiness and a blessed life ahead. Omar Abdullah appreciated the efforts of all departments and agencies involved in facilitating the smooth arrival and reception of the pilgrims at Srinagar Airport. He directed the concerned authorities to ensure all necessary assistance and amenities for the returning Hujjaaj, including efficient baggage handling, transportation and other support services.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 6:38 am

LG closely monitoring Kishtwar, Doda flash floods

Directs DCs to remain on high alert, condoles womans lightning death RK News Service Srinagar, Jun 02: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday said he was closely monitoring the situation arising from flash floods caused by heavy rainfall in Kishtwar andDoda.He directed Deputy Commissioners (DCs) of both districts to remain on high alert and swiftly restore essential amenities. In a post on X, Sinha said, Spoke with Deputy Commissioners of Kishtwar and Doda regarding the flash floods caused by heavy rainfall. Fortunately, no loss of life or property damage has been reported. Emergency response teams have been directed to remain on high alert and continuously monitor the situation. The Lieutenant Governor directed both DCs to swiftly restore roads, highways and water pipelines. He said field staff and specialised medical teams are on high alert, and damage assessments will begin as soon as field verification is complete. Sinha also expressed condolences to the bereaved family of Pinki Devi from Khuddhar Doda, who tragically passed away due to a lightning strike. He directed the Deputy Commissioner of Doda to provide immediate relief and assistance to the family.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 6:37 am

STORM FURY SWEEPS KASHMIR

One dead, apple orchards ravaged Abid Bashir Srinagar, Jun 02: One person died, another was critically injured, dozens of tourists were stranded, and apple orchards across the Valley suffered fresh damage as a powerful spell of rain, hailstorms, and gusty winds lashed Kashmir on Tuesday. The worst-hit incidentwas reported from Ganjiwara inJanglat Mandi area of Anantnag district of south Kashmir, where a tree uprooted by strong winds collapsed on a couple during the afternoon storm. Officials identified the deceased as Mohammad Rafiq Kujwalof Brariangan, Shangus inAnantnag, while his wife sustained critical injuries and was shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. Rescue officials said emergency teams rushed to the spot immediately after the incident and carried out rescue operations amid heavy rain and intense winds. Meanwhile, teams of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) rescued dozens of tourists who were stranded at Dal Lake in Srinagar amid gusty winds Large parts of Srinagar witnessed heavy rain coupled with hailstorm activity during the afternoon, reducing visibility and disrupting traffic movement. However, no major loss of life or property was reported from the city. Officials said SDRF personnel remained on alert throughout the day as weather conditions deteriorated rapidly across south and centralKashmir areas.In Central Kashmir, continuous rainfall caused the Sukhnag diversion in Beerwah to overflow, forcing authorities to suspend both vehicular and pedestrian movement as a precautionary measure. Water levels in several streams and local nallahs also rose sharply following the intense showers. Chairman of the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union, Bashir Ahmad Basheer, said apple orchards and several other crops have suffered extensive losses due to recurring hailstorm activity this season. Many orchard belts in south and north Kashmir have witnessed severe hailstorms in recent weeks. Apples at the early fruit stage, along with cherries, pears and other crops, have been badly affected, Basheer said. He said growers were already struggling with rising input costs and unpredictable climatic conditions, and repeated weather shocks were worsening the crisis for the horticulture sector. It is high time that the government announces a comprehensive package to compensate the losses suffered by farmers and orchardists, Basheer said. Every district of Kashmir has suffered immensely due to back-to-back hailstorms and gusty winds. Farmers from several districts said hailstones bruised tender fruit and damaged leaves and branches, raising fears of a decline in production this year. Abdul Rashid, an apple grower from Shopian, said repeated hailstorms have left orchardists distressed and helpless. We work in orchards throughout the year, but within minutes,hailstorms destroy everything. Small apples have been bruised, and many fruits have fallen from trees. If such weather continues, growers will suffer massive losses this season, he said. Another farmer from Baramulla said vegetable fields and apple orchards also suffered damage in some areas due to strong winds and heavy rainfall. The changing weather patterns and increasing frequency of extreme weather events have become a growing concern for Kashmirs farming and horticulture sectors, which form the backbone of the Valleys rural economy. A mild cloudburst was reported from Thatri area of Doda district in Jammu where many vehicles got stuck in the muddy water. However, there was no report of any losstolife or property. According to the MeT Srinagar forecast, June 6 may witness cloudy conditions with brief showers at a few places. From June 7 to 10, weather conditions are likely to turn hot and dry across Jammu and Kashmir. The MeT department has issued an advisory asking people to stay indoors during thunderstorms and lightning activity and avoid boating and shikara rides during gusty weather conditions. The latest weather spell has once again deepened concerns among fruit growers, especially after repeated hailstorms over the past few weeks caused widespread damage to orchards in both south and north Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 6:35 am

Mega Blood Donation Camp Held at Handwara

RK News Service Handwara, June 2: Pohru Youth Federation on Tuesday organised a mega blood donation camp at Pohrupeth village in collaboration with Sub District Hospital Langate, Associated Hospital of GMC Handwara. The camp witnessed overwhelming participation as 45 donors from different walks of life voluntarily donated blood to support patients in need. The blood collection process was carried out by the Blood Bank team from GMC District Hospital Handwara in a professional manner. Speaking on the occasion, President of the organisation, Advocate Noor Ul Shahbaz, said the main objective behind organising the camp was to promote blood donation at the community level instead of limiting it only to designated hospitals. He said such initiatives spread awareness about the importance of blood donation and encourage people to come forward to save precious human lives. He added that donating blood is also considered a noble and ongoing charitable deed, adding that community participation must be strengthened to help patients who remain in dire need of blood. Advocate Noor Ul Shahbaz expressed gratitude to all the donors and termed them the backbone of the successful event. He also thanked BMO Langate, Superintendent District Hospital Handwara and Principal GMC Handwara for extending full support in organising the camp smoothly. He appreciated the efforts of volunteers led by Danish Fayaz, General Secretary of the organisation, and Shahid Amin for their dedication and teamwork during the event.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 6:27 am

Tullamullas Garlic Boom Seeks Market Support

Lack of marketing network limits profits despite rising production Umar Raina Ganderbal;June 2:- Garlic cultivation is steadily becoming an important agricultural activity in Tullamulla village of Ganderbal district, offering a viable source of income to many farming families. Encouraged by favourable climatic conditions and productive yields, several cultivators have expanded garlic farming over the years and are achieving encouraging results. However, growers say that the benefits of their hard work are being undermined by the absence of an efficient marketing network. Without reliable avenues to reach larger markets, many farmers struggle to secure profitable rates for their produce, limiting the economic gains from cultivation. Members of the farming community have appealed to the district authorities and agriculture officials to introduce measures that can help bridge the gap between producers and buyers. They stress that timely intervention is necessary to ensure that farmers receive fair compensation for their crops and are not forced to depend on middlemen. Agricultural observers believe that Tullamulla has the capacity to emerge as a recognised centre for garlic production in Kashmir. Investment in infrastructure such as collection centres, refrigerated storage facilities, processing units, and organised trading platforms could help maximise returns and reduce losses after harvest, said another farmer Ab Rahim. Farmers maintain that with the right institutional backing and market-oriented initiatives, garlic cultivation can become a major contributor to the local economy while creating new opportunities for rural households. They hope the concerned departments will take practical steps to strengthen the sector and help growers realise its full potential.

RisingKashmir 3 Jun 2026 6:24 am

Bhoomi Habba returns to Bengaluru

The 18th edition of Visthars annual environment and sustainability festival will offer an array of events and stalls that closely align with its core theme: Restore, Reclaim Community Paths to Climate Action

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 5:43 am

Norway Chess: Beating Carlsen is special, but timing matters more: Praggnanandhaa

R. Praggnanandhaa, who seems to have the wood on Carlsen, beating him twice in the event, in classical, was delighted to do so.

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 3:53 am

Norway Chess: Praggnanandhaa beats Carlsen again, closes in on lead

Its more important for the tournament that I get this win than thinking that its Magnus. Of course, its great to do it against Magnus, but I think winning any game at this stage of the tournament is good, says Indian Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 3:15 am

I know I am not far away from the top: Veer Chotrani

After quietly climbing to World No. 40, the Mumbai lad has his eyes fixed on the Asian Games singles gold; the 24-year-old, who is the second highest-ranked mens player in the country, feels he can improve further by working on the mental and physical aspects of his game

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 1:58 am

Trump signs AI order giving government access to powerful models

The central provision allows companies such as OpenAI, Google or Anthropic to give the government access to their most powerful models for up to 30 days before planned release.

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 1:56 am

The harvest China wants is one India cannot afford

Diplomatic optics must not dictate Indias boundary negotiations with China

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 1:28 am

Change in arrangement: On the leadership transition in Karnataka

Siddaramaiah gave way to Shivakumar in a tightly managed transition

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 1:22 am

Brand value: On IPL 2026

RCB helped IPLs latest edition build on previous successes

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 1:11 am

How land pooling solves acquisition woes

Compared with land acquisitions, town planning schemes reduce displacement, ensure equitable benefit-sharing, and enable faster urban development

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 1:05 am

List of Ministers to be sworn in with DKS to be finalised only June 3

Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar have been bargaining hard on Cabinet formation, creation of deputy chief ministers post, setting up of coordination committee and choice of KPCC president

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 12:55 am

BMRCL to induct two more trains on Yellow Line from June 3, improve frequency

The Yellow Line connects R.V. Road and Bommasandra and has witnessed growing ridership since its launch. However, the pace of train induction has remained slow, resulting in overcrowded trains and inconvenience to commuters on the corridor.

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 12:54 am

Need to strengthen existing health facilities in Kerala

The famed public healthcare model of Kerala is under tremendous stress

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 12:15 am

Chennai Corporation to begin immunising stray, pet dogs against rabies in August

The number of residents treated in city hospitals for animal bite cases has increased this summer

The Hindu 3 Jun 2026 12:13 am

Promotional song for school enrolment campaign launched in A.P.

communicates the quality education being provided in government schools, provision of modern infrastructure, digital learning initiatives, student welfare programmes and Mid-day Meal Scheme

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:52 pm

Institutions of Higher Education told to register on AISHE portal

Institutions that have AISHE codes need not register again, says APSCHE Vice-Chairperson

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:50 pm

Over 11,000 chickens killed in poultry farm fire near Katpadi

A few residents near the shed saw smoke coming from the electrical board in the shed around 2 a.m

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:45 pm

Security at Judges Villas, permanent A.P. High Court Complex in Amaravati reviewed

The police authorities discuss multi-layer security system, round-the-clock deployment of security personnel, advanced CCTV surveillance, and dedicated Quick Response Teams

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:43 pm

History-sheeter among eight held for sexual assault attempt, robbery in Tiruvannamalai

The police said that the key suspect and history sheeter has been identified as a resident of Adaiyur village near Arunachala Hills

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:43 pm

IMD forecasts thunderstorms, light showers for A.P. until June 6

Several districts witness rainfall in the last 24 hours, while others reel under intense heat; Gudur of Nellore district record 45.4C

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:42 pm

Congress names Siddaramaiah as Congress Working Committee member

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has appointed Siddaramaiah as member of the Congress Working Committee with immediate effect, a party statement said.

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:40 pm

SPB at 80: How one voice captured every mood

As June 4 marks his 80th birth anniversary, a look back at how S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, despite being an untrained singer, made every song his own and left behind a vast musical treasure.

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:02 pm

It is not just songs, Ilaiyaraaja is also integral toManjanathi, says Mari Selvaraj

Whenever the nameManjanathicame to my mind, I thought of adapting it into a film. Even then, I had decided that maestro Ilaiyaraaja should compose the music. When I met him and narrated the story, he agreed to score it, the director said.

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 11:01 pm

Ahead of NCs meeting, LoP Sharma accuses CM of reducing governance to loyalty parades

Tomorrows meeting is another floor test; past conduct of Omar proves he wouldnt resign even from the post of Sarpanch as long as his protocol remains intact Srinagar, June 02: Describing the National Conferences June 3 meeting as a floor test, Leader of Opposition Sunil Kumar Sharma on Tuesday said that Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs paranoia over losing power has reduced governance to loyalty parades. Sharma said that Omar Abdullah is fearful of losing power and is compelling his MLAs to participate in weekly loyalty parades. This meeting is nothing more than a floor test. Omar Abdullah has started a weekly ritual of floor tests to check the loyalty of his MLAs. The first such test was conducted in the name of the Provincial Working Committee meeting, the second was a dinner hosted by the Deputy Chief Minister, and the third is tomorrows meeting of the Chief Minister with MLAs, he said. On criticism by the National Conference over his statement that Omar Abdullah would not resign even if relegated to the position of Chief Executive Councillor of a Hill Council, Sharma said that he stands by every word, adding that the past conduct of the Chief Minister proves he would not quit even as Sarpanch or Panch so long as the cavalcade of vehicles and VIP protocol remains intact. Is it not a fact that Omar Abdullah repeatedly said from 2020 to 2024 that he would not humiliate himself by entering the legislature of a Union Territory? Is he not the same man who stated in 2024 that he would not sit outside the waiting room of the LG and ask him to sign files? What made him change his mind? Let me tell the people of Kashmir: the Abdullah family has only one ideology-power, he said.

RisingKashmir 2 Jun 2026 10:58 pm

State Highways restores damaged Yelagiri Hills Road

Highways officials said that the hills consist of small rocks. earthen retaining walls in 10 identified spots were built to prevent sliding of rocks and strengthen the re-laid carriageway

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 10:57 pm

Venezuela Opposition leader wants transition without 'revenge'

Those who now hold interim power have also had to recognise that Venezuela cannot be stabilised, recovered, or governed indefinitely without the democratic majority that expressed itself on July 28, says Ms. Machado

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 10:57 pm

Adani group cos post record $16-billion capex, all-time high EBITDA of 94,834 cr in FY26

The ports-to-energy conglomerate said these assets are expected to contribute more meaningfully to earnings and cash flows FY27 onwards

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 10:56 pm

The Indian flavour at footballs biggest spectacle

Four Indian-origin players will be seen in action in the upcoming FIFA World Cup

The Hindu 2 Jun 2026 10:53 pm