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Sakina Itoo urges youth to cultivate reading habits
Srinagar, Jul 01: The Department of Urdu, University of Kashmir (KU) organised the release of Durr-e-Naayaab (The Rare Pearl), a biography authored by Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and School & Higher Education J& K UT, Sakina Masood Itoo, at Main Campus KU. The event brought together eminent academicians, literary personalities, students, scholars and writers to celebrate a work that chronicles the life, public service and enduring legacy of veteran political leader late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The book release function was presided over by Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, while Sakina attended the programme as the Chief Guest and author of the book. The programme later featured a review of the book and an engaging panel discussion on its literary, historical and socio-political relevance. Addressing the gathering, Sakina expressed her gratitude to the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for organising the release of Durr-e-Naayaab at the UT's premier institution. Describing the occasion as deeply meaningful, she said she considered it a tribute to the enduring legacy of her late father and appreciated the University's initiative in bringing the work before the academic community. I thank the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for honouring the rich legacy of my late father by releasing this book at this premier institution and highest seat of learning, she said. Calling Durr-e-Naayaab perhaps the most meaningful contribution she could make to society, the Minister said the biography represented years of painstaking research, reflection and emotional commitment. She remarked that if she were ever asked to identify her greatest contribution beyond public life, she would point to this book, which documents the values, struggles and unwavering commitment of a leader whose life was devoted to public service. She added that the work was compiled after years of sustained effort and drew extensively upon family archives, personal memories and historical records. Reflecting on the emotional journey behind the book, Sakina said writing the biography of a person with whom one shares a deep emotional bond was one of the most difficult literary exercises. She recalled that many forgotten anecdotes were revived through her mother's recollections, which helped reconstruct significant episodes of her father's life. The Minister also shared that several personal letters written by her father while he was away from home for studies became invaluable source material, offering intimate insights into his ideals, thoughts and unwavering commitment to the people. She observed that he worked tirelessly to expand educational opportunities, improve healthcare facilities and promote inclusive development across the region. Expressing concern over the declining culture of reading, the Minister urged the younger generation to rediscover the habit of reading books, particularly biographies that preserve the lives and contributions of selfless leaders. She said young readers would discover valuable lessons in courage, sacrifice, public service and ethical leadership through such works. In her presidential address, Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan congratulated Sakina on producing a work of lasting literary and historical value despite her demanding responsibilities as Minister. She described the biography as an extraordinary accomplishment. She observed that documenting the life of a distinguished public figure while simultaneously discharging multiple public responsibilities was a remarkable achievement worthy of appreciation. Prof. Khan also highlighted the rich academic and literary legacy of the Department of Urdu, observing that generations of its faculty members had made immense contributions to the intellectual and cultural landscape of Kashmir and the country. Referring to Durr-e-Naayaab, she said the biography presents a compelling account of late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life, grassroots engagement and commitment to the welfare of the people. She added that the work provides readers with a deeper understanding of the region's social ethos, cultural values and traditions of public service. The Vice-Chancellor further remarked that while reading the biography, she realised how profoundly the author's own personality had been shaped by the ideals and values of her late father. She said the book vividly captures the qualities of humility, dedication and compassion that defined his life and expressed confidence that it would inspire young readers to embrace integrity, selfless leadership and service to society. Speaking on the occasion, Dean Academic Affairs Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, Registrar Prof. Naseer Iqbal and Dean, School of Arts, Languages and Literature, Prof. Aijaz Mohammad Sheikh shared their views on the book and appreciated the author's efforts in documenting the life and contributions of late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The speakers observed that Durr-e-Naayaab successfully combines personal narrative with historical documentation, enabling readers to understand the values, vision and leadership qualities that characterised late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life. Earlier, Head, Department of Urdu, Prof. Irfan Ahmad Malik, delivered the welcome address and welcomed the dignitaries, guests and participants. He highlighted the Department's continued commitment to promoting Urdu language and literature through academic and literary initiatives. A review of Durr-e-Naayaab was presented during the programme, followed by a panel discussion that explored the literary, historical and social dimensions of the biography.
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Srinagar, July, 01 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah, in his message on National Doctors' Day, expressed profound gratitude for the invaluable contribution and unwavering commitment of doctors, acknowledging their selfless efforts in serving people and safeguarding public health. Paying tribute to the medical fraternity, Dr. Farooq said, National Doctors' Day recognises the immense contribution of doctors, the unsung heroes of our society, who dedicate their lives to the service of humanity. It is an occasion to acknowledge their relentless commitment and sacrifice in caring for patients, often under the most challenging circumstances. It is especially important for all of us to express our heartfelt gratitude to the medical fraternity, many of whom served tirelessly without respite during various pressing times. They put their own health and well-being at risk to ensure that their patients received the best possible care. On this day, I pay homage to all the doctors who laid down their lives in the line of duty while serving humanity. No amount of praise can truly do justice to the extraordinary dedication, compassion, and sacrifices made by the entire fraternity for the well-being of society, he said.
Amarnath Yatra begins under tech-driven security cover
LG Sinha to flag off first batch of pilgrims from Jammu today 57-day pilgrimage to commence from Baltal, Pahalgam routes AI, drones, RFID, PEHCHAAN app power this year's security Srinagar, Jul 01: Amid chants of Bam Bam Bhole echoing across the Himalayas, the annual Amarnath Yatra is all set to begin on Thursday under one of the most technologically advanced and heavily fortified security arrangements ever witnessed in Jammu and Kashmir. The 57-day-long pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine of Shri Amarnath Ji will officially commence from the twin routes of Baltal in Sonamarg and Chandanwari in Pahalgam,with theLieutenant Governor Manoj Sinhascheduled to flag off the first batch of pilgrims from Jammu early morning. This years Yatra blends devotion with digital vigilance as authorities have rolled out a multi-layered security architecture powered by drone surveillance, AI-assisted monitoring, RFID tracking systems, real-time coordination centres and mobile-based pilgrim assistance tools. Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir V K Birdi told Rising Kashmir that all arrangementshave been putin place to ensure a peaceful and smooth pilgrimage.Multi-layer security grid is firmly in place. We have conducted several contingency drills, and all agencies are working in close coordination to ensure the Yatrapasses offsafely and smoothly, he said. From the winding mountain roads to the high-altitude cave shrine nestled in the Himalayas, security forces have created an extensive safety network involving Jammu and Kashmir Police, Central Armed Police Forces, Army, intelligence agencies and disaster response teams. Officials said nearly 670 additional companies of CAPFs have been deployed across the pilgrimage routes, base camps and vulnerable stretches to strengthen security during the annual pilgrimage. Senior Superintendent of Police Srinagar Dr G V Sundeep Chakravarthysaid technology is playing a defining role in this years security preparedness. Inter-agency coordination, drone surveillance and AI-based monitoring are among the key security features this year. Every movement along the routes is being closely monitored through advanced surveillance systems, he said. Authorities have also intensified aerial surveillance using drones at key transit points, highways, base camps and sensitive locations. AI-powered monitoring systems are being used for crowd regulation, movement analysis and quick response coordination. In another major step towards ensuring pilgrim safety and seamless management, RFID chips have been introduced for yatris this year. Officials said the RFID-based tracking system will help authorities monitor pilgrim movement in real time and strengthen emergency response mechanisms during adverse weather or medical situations. To further simplify the pilgrimage experience, Jammu and Kashmir Police has launched the PEHCHAAN mobile application aimed at creating a hassle-free and digitally connected Yatra ecosystem. Police have directed pony wallas, palki bearers, tent operators, shopkeepers and other service providers associated with the pilgrimage to download and register on the app for verification and coordination purposes. Authorities have also deployed 30 Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs) atbothBaltal and Nunwan-Pahalgam base camps to respond swiftly to emergencies in the challenging mountainous terrain. The rescue teams, equipped with medical supplies, mountaineering gear and communication systems, will remain stationed along vulnerable stretches to assist pilgrims in case of accidents, weather-related incidents or health emergencies. Across Kashmir, preparations have transformed the atmosphere in the twin base camps. Security personnel, disaster response teams, health workers and volunteers have been working round the clock as thousands of pilgrims continue arriving in the Valley filled with faith and devotion. Officials said elaborate arrangements related to accommodation, sanitation, health care, traffic management and weather monitoring have also been put in place to ensure a safe pilgrimage season. Speaking to reporters, Divisional Commissioner Anshul Garg said that around four lakh pilgrims have registered for the annual pilgrimage this year so far. As the first batch prepares to move towards the sacred cave shrine amid tight security and digital surveillance, the Amarnath Yatra this year stands as a blend of spirituality, technology and coordinated preparedness in the lap of the Himalayas.
Sakina Masood Itoo's book ' Durr-e-Naayaab' released at KU
Srinagar, Jul 01: The Department of Urdu, University of Kashmir (KU) organised the release of Durr-e-Naayaab (The Rare Pearl), a biography authored by Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and School & Higher Education J& K UT Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo, at Main Campus KU on Tuesday. The event brought together eminent academicians, literary personalities, students, scholars and writers to celebrate a work that chronicles the life, public service and enduring legacy of veteran political leader late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The book release function was presided over by Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, while Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo attended the programme as the Chief Guest and author of the book. The programme later featured a review of the book and an engaging panel discussion on its literary, historical and socio-political relevance. Addressing the gathering, Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo expressed her gratitude to the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for organising the release of Durr-e-Naayaab at the UT's premier institution. Describing the occasion as deeply meaningful, she said she considered it a tribute to the enduring legacy of her late father and appreciated the University's initiative in bringing the work before the academic community. I thank the Department of Urdu and the University of Kashmir for honouring the rich legacy of my late father by releasing this book at this premier institution and highest seat of learning, she said. Calling Durr-e-Naayaab perhaps the most meaningful contribution she could make to society, the Minister said the biography represented years of painstaking research, reflection and emotional commitment. She remarked that if she were ever asked to identify her greatest contribution beyond public life, she would point to this book, which documents the values, struggles and unwavering commitment of a leader whose life was devoted to public service. She added that the work was compiled after years of sustained effort and drew extensively upon family archives, personal memories and historical records. Reflecting on the emotional journey behind the book, Ms. Itoo said writing the biography of a person with whom one shares a deep emotional bond was one of the most difficult literary exercises. She recalled that many forgotten anecdotes were revived through her mother's recollections, which helped reconstruct significant episodes of her father's life. The Minister also shared that several personal letters written by her father while he was away from home for studies became invaluable source material, offering intimate insights into his ideals, thoughts and unwavering commitment to the people. She observed that he worked tirelessly to expand educational opportunities, improve healthcare facilities and promote inclusive development across the region. Expressing concern over the declining culture of reading, the Minister urged the younger generation to rediscover the habit of reading books, particularly biographies that preserve the lives and contributions of selfless leaders. She said young readers would discover valuable lessons in courage, sacrifice, public service and ethical leadership through such works. In her presidential address, Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan congratulated Ms. Sakina Masood Itoo on producing a work of lasting literary and historical value despite her demanding responsibilities as Minister. She described the biography as an extraordinary accomplishment. She observed that documenting the life of a distinguished public figure while simultaneously discharging multiple public responsibilities was a remarkable achievement worthy of appreciation. Prof. Khan also highlighted the rich academic and literary legacy of the Department of Urdu, observing that generations of its faculty members had made immense contributions to the intellectual and cultural landscape of Kashmir and the country. Referring to Durr-e-Naayaab, she said the biography presents a compelling account of late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life, grassroots engagement and commitment to the welfare of the people. She added that the work provides readers with a deeper understanding of the region's social ethos, cultural values and traditions of public service. The Vice-Chancellor further remarked that while reading the biography, she realised how profoundly the author's own personality had been shaped by the ideals and values of her late father. She said the book vividly captures the qualities of humility, dedication and compassion that defined his life and expressed confidence that it would inspire young readers to embrace integrity, selfless leadership and service to society. Speaking on the occasion, Dean Academic Affairs Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, Registrar Prof. Naseer Iqbal and Dean, School of Arts, Languages and Literature, Prof. Aijaz Mohammad Sheikh shared their views on the book and appreciated the author's efforts in documenting the life and contributions of late Wali Mohammad Itoo. The speakers observed that Durr-e-Naayaab successfully combines personal narrative with historical documentation, enabling readers to understand the values, vision and leadership qualities that characterised late Wali Mohammad Itoo's public life. Earlier, Head, Department of Urdu, Prof. Irfan Ahmad Malik, delivered the welcome address and welcomed the dignitaries, guests and participants. He highlighted the Department's continued commitment to promoting Urdu language and literature through academic and literary initiatives. A review of Durr-e-Naayaab was presented during the programme, followed by a panel discussion that explored the literary, historical and social dimensions of the biography.
Tariq Rather takes over as Chief of Media & Communications in Social Justice Ministry
New Delhi, Jul 01: Tariq Ahmed Rather, a Junior Administrative Grade (JAG), Group 'A' officer of the Indian Information Service (IIS), has assumed charge asDirector (Media & Communications) and Chief of Media & Communicationsin the Department of Social Justice & Empowerment (DoSJE), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, at its headquarters in New Delhi. Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Sudhansh Pant, along with Joint Secretary Monika P. Dhakate, DirectorNarendra Vashishta, and other senior officers, welcomed Rather to the Ministry. During a special meeting, the Secretary emphasised the need for the Ministry's Media Division to pursue a robust, effective, and result-oriented Media Action Plan aimed at reaching the masses with the Central Government's welfare schemes, programmes, initiatives, and policies through print, electronic, traditional, social, and digital media platforms. Tariq Rather has joined the Ministry following his transfer under an order issued by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting on June 9, 2026. Before his new assignment, he served asDirector (News) and Head of the Regional News Unit (RNU), Akashvani Srinagar, from November 4, 2024, to June 12, 2026. During his nearly 20-month tenure at Akashvani Srinagar, Rather introduced several key reforms aligned with modern broadcasting standards and public service objectives. Among the notable initiatives was the launch of an additional10-minute daily Urdu News Bulletin, broadcast at3:50 PM, significantly enhancing the unit's news output. He also worked towards fostering a culture of professionalism, transparency, fairness, and accountability within the Regional News Unit, creating an environment that enabled staff across all categories to grow, excel, and contribute more effectively to public service broadcasting. In addition, he facilitated the establishment of several key infrastructural and operational facilities that improved the overall efficiency and ease of functioning of the News Section. Over the course of his career, Tariq Rather has served in various organisations under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, including thePress Information Bureau (PIB),Central Bureau of Communication (formerly Directorate of Field Publicity),Akashvani&Doordarshan Kendra, both within and outside Jammu & Kashmir. He has participated in several prestigious national and international assignments, including media coverage of high-profile VVIP visits abroad, earning recognition for his professional contributions to government communication and public information dissemination.
J&K Bank crosses historic Rs 3 trillion total business mark
Best years ahead, target Rs 5 trillion by 2030: MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee Srinagar, Jul 01: Marking a defining milestone in its 88-year journey, J&K Bank has crossed the historic Rs 3 trillion total business mark at the close of the June quarter (Q1 FY2026-27), reaffirming its position among the country's strongest and fastest-transforming financial institutions. The bankhasregistered a total business of Rs 3.04 trillion (Rs 1.73 trillion in deposits and Rs 1.31 trillion in grossadvances) withan impressive year-on-year growth of over 20% backed by a healthy increase of over 16% in deposits and over 25% in gross advances. Thehistoric milestone was celebrated across the bank, with the main function heldat the Corporate Headquarters. Managing Director & CEO Amitava Chatterjee chaired the event in the presence of Executive Director Sudhir Gupta, Chief General Managers, General Managers, Deputy General Managers and other senior officers. Divisional and Zonal Heads also joined the celebrations through video conferencing from their respective offices. Congratulating all stakeholders on the occasion, Managing Director & CEO Amitava Chatterjee expressed heartfelt gratitude to promoters, customers, shareholders, employees and all other well-wishers whose trust, commitment and partnership have shaped the bank's remarkable journey. MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee said, Crossing the Rs 3 trillion business milestone is a moment of immense pride for all of us. This achievement belongs to every customer who trusted us with their savings, every shareholder who reposed confidence in our vision, every employee whose dedication made this journey possible, and every stakeholder who stood by the Bank through every phase of its evolution. We remain deeply grateful for their unwavering trust and support. Reflecting on the pace of the bank's transformation, he said, The journey frombusiness of Rs 2 trillionto Rs 3 trillion has been completed in around three years, compared to nearly a decade it took to move from Rs 1 trillion to Rs 2 trillion. This is not just faster growthit is evidence of a fundamentally transformed institution. It reflects the confidence our customers and investors repose in us, the agility of our business model and the disciplined execution of our strategy. He further added, Crossing 3 trillion business is not our destination, it is just another milestone in our journey towards realising the Vision 2030 of achieving Rs 5 trillion business and Rs 5000 crore annual profit. As we believe our best years lie ahead of us, we must ensure that every next step of growth is anchored in quality, prudence and customer-centric service. Bigger business brings greater responsibility, and we remain committed to fulfilling it with the highest standards of integrity, professionalism and governance.
First phase of Census 2027 completed in J&K, Ladakh
6.67 lakh J&K, 7,009 Ladakh households self-enumerate Srinagar, Jul 01: The first phase of Census 2027, comprising House Listing Operations (HLO), has beencompleted across the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir andLadakh, with themonth-long fieldexerciseconducted from June 1 to June 30, 2026,throughend-to-end digital means without any major technical disruption. Chief Principal Census Officer (CPCO) and Director Census Operations (DCO), Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, congratulated officers and field functionaries for completing the operationswithinprescribed timelines. He informed that 24,071 digitally mapped and geo-referenced House Listing Blocks covering 295 Census Charges were covered in Jammu & Kashmir, while 567 House Listing Blocks across 17 Charges were covered in Ladakh, covering urban, rural, border, tribal, remote, and geographically challenging areas. The successful completion of field operations was preceded by an extensive capacity-building programme. In Jammu & Kashmir, 30 Master Trainers, 614 Field Trainers, and 29,269 Enumerators and Supervisors were trained, while in Ladakh, 2 Master Trainers, 20 Field Trainers, and 722 Enumerators and Supervisors were trained. More than 27,000 Census kits were distributed in J&K, and around 800 kits in Ladakh, beforethe commencement of field operations. Referring to the Self-Enumeration phase, Sharma informed that over 6.67 lakh households in Jammu & Kashmir and 7,009 households in Ladakh voluntarily submitted their Census details through the Self-Enumeration portal before the commencement of field operations. Sharma said preparations for the next phase of Census 2027 have commenced. Compilation of District Census Handbooks will begin from August 1, 2026, while Population Enumeration in the snow-bound areas of Jammu & Kashmir and across Ladakh will be undertaken as per the notified schedule, followed by Population Enumeration in the remaining areas in February 2027. He attributed the successful completion of Phase I to coordinated efforts between the Directorate of Census Operations, district administrations, and field functionaries, supported by regular review meetings, field inspections, digital monitoring mechanisms, and awareness campaigns through print, electronic, and social media.
Hyderabad Management Association gets new president
HADP drives farm transformation in J&K
Kisan Sathi portal crosses 6.59 lakh applications, over 4.68 lakh approved Doda, Baramulla lead district-wise registrations Srinagar, Jul 01: The Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) has witnessed a massive farm transformation in Jammu and Kashmir, with the Union Territory receiving a whoppingapplication of 6.59 lakhthrough the Kisan Sathi digital platform sofar andof which 4.68 lakh have been approved. As per thedetails accessed by Rising Kashmir, a total of 6,59,459 applications have been received onthe Kisan Sathi portal, of which4,68,928 applicationshave been approved. The details further reveal that 4,10,883 farmers have registered on the platform, while 10,7315 applications remain under process, indicating sustained demand for various agriculture, horticulture, livestock and allied sector interventions. The dashboard reveals that the Agriculture sector has received the highest number of applications at 4,72,377, followed by Livestock (1,26,873), Horticulture (59,815) and SKUAST (394). Of the total applications, 3,59,855 agriculture-related proposals have been approved, while 71,940 are under process. The Horticulture sector has recorded 39,090 approvals with 9,304 pending applications, while the Livestock sector has approved 69,751 applications and is processing 26,032 more. SKUAST has approved 232 applications, with 39 cases awaiting disposal. The monthly trend displayed on the dashboard shows that application submissions peaked during December 2025 and January2026,before gradually declining in subsequent months, suggesting that the initial implementation phase witnessed maximum farmer participation. District-wise statistics indicate widespread participation across both divisions. In the Jammu Division, Doda has recorded the highest number of applications, followed by Udhampur, Rajouri, Poonch, Kathua and Kishtwar, while Reasi and Ramban have comparatively lower registrations. In the Kashmir Division, Baramulla has emerged as the leading district, closely followed by Anantnag and Kupwara. Budgam, Pulwama and Kulgam have also registered substantial participation, whereas Srinagar has recorded the lowest number of applications. HADP, launched to transform Jammu and Kashmir's agriculture sector into a modern, technology-driven and commercially viable ecosystem, is being implemented through 29 major projects covering agriculture, horticulture, livestock, fisheries, sericulture, apiculture, mechanisation, food processing and research support. Among the largest projects in terms of implementation activities is the Development of Rain-fed Areas of J&K with 34 activities, followed by Promotion of Apiculture (27), Promotion of Mushroom Cultivation (26), Promotion of Niche Crops (23) and Promotion of Commercial Floriculture (20). The programme also includes 17 activities under the Integrated Farming System/Integrated Livelihood System, 11 activities each for farm mechanisation, sericulture, millets and oilseeds, and 10 activities for seed multiplication and seed production. Other major initiatives include Promotion of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (8 activities), Self-sufficiency in Mutton Production (8), Roadmap for Poultry Development (8), Sensor-based Smart Agriculture (7), Strengthening Agri-Marketing (6), Fish Seed and Trout Production (6) and Development of Fodder Resources (6). The programme also focuses on designer plants for orchard rejuvenation (5 activities), vegetable and exotic vegetable cultivation under protected farming (5), and the formation of 300 Farmer Producer Organisations (4) aimed at improving farmers' collective marketing strength. In the livestock and allied sectors, HADP includes projects on Dairy Development, Wool and Pelt Processing, Food Processing Clusters, Human Resource Development, Alternate Agriculture Systems, Minimising Pesticide Use, and the J&K Soil and Land Resource Information System. The only project currently showing no listed implementation activities is Innovative Approaches in Agriculture Extension, while the remaining initiatives are being executed through multiple activity components across the Union Territory.
Vice Admiral K. Srinivas conferred Ati Vishisht Seva Medal by President

