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Baltal Transforms into Festival of Faith
Baltal, Pahalgam: The second day of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra witnessed Baltal transform into a vibrant hub of devotion, celebration and economic activity, as thousands of pilgrims continued their journey to the Holy Cave Shrine of Baba Barfani amid pleasant weather and elaborate arrangements. From the Baltal Base Camp to the Holy Cave, and along the traditional Pahalgam route beginning at Nunwan Base Camp, an unmistakable festive atmosphere has taken over. The chants of devotees, bustling camps, busy markets and smiling faces of people associated with the pilgrimage together paint a picture of faith blending seamlessly with livelihood. For thousands of local residents, the annual pilgrimage is much more than a religious eventit is their most important source of income. Pony owners, pithoo (porters), palki and dandi carriers, tent operators, shopkeepers, food vendors and volunteers running free community kitchens (langars) are all witnessing brisk activity as the number of pilgrims steadily increases. The administration has stated that more than 20,000 pilgrims have already paid obeisance at the Holy Cave Shrine of Shri Amarnath Ji in the initial days of the pilgrimage, with the figure expected to rise further in the coming days. The growing influx of pilgrims has brought renewed optimism among locals whose livelihoods depend on the Yatra. Mohammad Afzal, a tent operator at Baltal, said he sets up his tents every year because the pilgrimage is the primary source of livelihood for his family. He expressed happiness over the increasing number of devotees and hoped the pilgrimage would continue peacefully with a larger turnout. Similarly, Noor Mohammad, a pithoo working along the Baltal route, said the Yatra provides employment to hundreds of local youth every year. He expressed gratitude for the opportunities created by the pilgrimage and wished for even more devotees to visit the Holy Cave this season. Not only Baltal, but the surroundings of the Holy Cave itself are witnessing remarkable activity. Tent accommodations, free langars and essential services are operating round the clock to ensure pilgrims receive food, shelter and assistance during their spiritual journey. The Nunwan Base Camp in Pahalgam and the entire traditional route leading to the Holy Cave are also witnessing a similar festive spirit, with pilgrims moving enthusiastically towards the sacred shrine amid favourable weather conditions.
DGP orders heightened vigil during Amarnath Yatra
Stresses people-friendly policing for pilgrims Srinagar, July 4: Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Saturday directed security forces to intensify surveillance and maintain a close watch on anti-peace elements across Jammu and Kashmir to prevent any attempt to disrupt peace during the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. Chairing a Union Territory-wide security review meeting at the Police Control Room in Srinagar, the DGP also reviewed the security and logistical arrangements for the annual pilgrimage and stressed the need for heightened vigilance and seamless coordination among all agencies. The meeting was attended by senior officers of the J&K Police, Army, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), intelligence agencies, Traffic Police, Railway Police and other security organisations. During the meeting, officers reviewed security deployment, traffic management plans and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure the safe and smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. The DGP directed all agencies to maintain a high level of operational preparedness, strengthen inter-agency coordination and intensify area domination and night patrolling along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, critical road corridors and the Yatra routes. He also asked field formations to enhance surveillance and maintain close watch on anti-peace elements across the Union Territory. Prabhat instructed officers to ensure strict verification of pilgrims' credentials and effective use of the RFID-based tracking system for real-time monitoring of registered yatris. He also directed authorities to deal with unregistered pilgrims in coordination with the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board while ensuring adherence to prescribed registration protocols. Reviewing disaster preparedness, the DGP stressed the need to keep contingency plans and adequate resources in place to respond to weather-related emergencies, including evacuation, shelter and medical assistance for pilgrims. He also called for people-friendly policing and directed officers to remain accessible and responsive to the needs of pilgrims and tourists throughout the Yatra. Expressing confidence in the coordinated efforts of all security agencies, the DGP said the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 would continue to be conducted in a safe, peaceful and secure manner.
FIR filed over woman's death at IVF centre
Investigation underway; records seized from centre: Officials Srinagar, July 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered an FIR and launched an investigation into the death of a 35-year-old woman from Baramulla who died on July 1 during a medical procedure at Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre in Hyderpora. Health officials confirmed that an FIR has been registered and that police are investigating all aspects and circumstances that led to the woman's death. The deceased, a resident of Darwa village in Wagoora, Baramulla, had visited the IVF centre for treatment. Her death sparked massive protests by her family members, who accused the treating doctor of gross medical negligence and demanded an investigation into the incident. According to family sources, the woman was originally from Bandipora and was married in Wagoora. She had been admitted to Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre for a uterine procedure. Her husband and other family members alleged that her condition deteriorated soon after she was administered anaesthesia during the procedure. They further claimed in their statement that instead of informing them about her critical condition, the doctors shifted her to Super Speciality Hospital, Shireen Bagh, Srinagar. The woman's husband alleged that doctors at Shireen Bagh informed the family that she had died before being brought to the hospital. The incident has raised serious concerns over the functioning and regulation of private medical institutions performing specialised procedures. Following the woman's death, the IVF centre was locked, and its staff allegedly fled the premises. The family has demanded strict legal action against those found responsible and has held Dr. Sajad Wani, the owner of the centre, accountable for the woman's death. Officials investigating the case said the matter is under probe and that all relevant records and documents of the centre have already been seized as part of the investigation. Meanwhile, health officials revealed that the facility had been operating as an IVF centre without obtaining mandatory registration from the competent authorities. They said registration for IVF centres is granted by the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir, and the Hyderpora-based facility had been functioning without the required approval. Officials also confirmed that the centre remained locked after the incident and that its staff had left the premises. A preliminary inquiry has been initiated jointly by the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir and the Office of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Srinagar, to examine the circumstances surrounding the woman's death and ascertain whether any violations of medical protocols or regulatory norms had occurred.
Beating heat : Polluted water bodies pose risk to children: Experts
Doctors warn of vacation drownings, infections Polluted water can cause Hepatitis A, typhoid: Dr Naik Srinagar, July 4: As Kashmir braces for the summer vacation period from July 6 to July 19, doctors and environmental experts have issued a strong warning against children bathing in rivers, lakes and streams across the Valley, saying polluted water bodies are posing serious health and safety risks during the peak summer season. With temperatures soaring in recent weeks, children across Srinagar and other districts have increasingly been seen swimming in the Jhelum, Dal Lake and local streams to escape the heat. Riverbanks and canals often turn into makeshift swimming spots during school holidays, drawing large groups of children every afternoon. However, health experts caution that the seasonal trend is increasingly leading to drowning incidents and water-borne infections. Renowned child specialist Dr Suhail Naik told Rising Kashmir drowning cases involving children witness a sharp rise during summer vacations when many youngsters venture into deep or unsafe waters without supervision. Every year, several drowning incidents are reported during the summer break. Children are naturally attracted to water, but many fail to understand the depth, current and hidden dangers in these rivers and lakes, he said. Dr. Naik said polluted water bodies are also exposing children to serious diseases and infections. Bathing in contaminated water can lead to illnesses such as Hepatitis A, typhoid, skin infections and colitis. Many children later require hospitalization because of infections contracted from unsafe water, he said. He urged parents to keep children away from polluted water channels, particularly the Jhelum and Dal Lake, which continue to face increasing environmental degradation and sewage contamination. Environmental expert Dr Tanveer Ahamd Khan said Kashmirs natural water sources are largely clean at their origin, but pollution intensifies as streams and rivers pass through populated areas. The contamination begins because of human activity, sewage discharge, waste dumping and environmental neglect. These pollutants severely affect the quality of water flowing through our lakes and rivers, he said. Dr. Khan warned that children remain particularly vulnerable to bacteria and pollutants present in contaminated water due to their relatively sensitive immune systems. Environmentalists say years of unchecked waste disposal, encroachments and shrinking ecological safeguards have significantly deteriorated the condition of Kashmirs water bodies despite repeated awareness campaigns. As the Valley enters the peak summer break season, doctors and environmental experts have appealed to parents to remain vigilant, warning that a moment of relief from the heat should not turn into a preventable tragedy.
Farooq greets people on Guru Hargobind Jis Prakash Purab
Srinagar, July, 04 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Saturday extended warm greetings to the people, especially the Sikh community, on the sacred occasion of the annual Prakash Purab of Shri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj. In his message, Dr. Farooq Abdullah paid rich tributes to Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj, describing him as a beacon of courage, compassion, justice, and spiritual enlightenment. On this sacred Prakash Purab, I offer my humble tributes to Shri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj, whose life and teachings continue to inspire humanity to uphold truth, righteousness, selfless service, and the courage to stand against oppression. May this auspicious occasion strengthen the bonds of communal harmony, brotherhood, and peace, and bring happiness, prosperity, and well-being to all, he said. Among others MP Rajya Sabha and the Party Treasurer Shami Oberoi, and Minority wing Convenor Sardar JS Azad have also extended warm greetings to people hoping the day augurs well for the increased prospects of peace and prosperity in J&K, Ladakh and the country.
Dialogue between Ind-Pak must for lasting peace: Hakeem Yaseen
Srinagar, July 4: President of the People's Democratic Front (PDF) and former Minister Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen on Saturday said that calls being made by various sections of society for dialogue between India and Pakistan are a welcome development, asserting that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have always longed for peace, stability and a better future. In a statement issued here, Yaseen said the people of Jammu and Kashmir have suffered the consequences of prolonged uncertainty and tensions for decades and, therefore, any sincere effort aimed at promoting peace deserves appreciation. The overwhelming majority of people in Jammu and Kashmir want peace. They want their children to grow up in a peaceful environment, free from fear and uncertainty. Dialogue has always been regarded as the most effective and civilized way of resolving differences, and it remains the way forward, he said. Yaseen observed that in recent times, several political leaders, intellectuals, retired officials and members of civil society have been advocating the need for renewed engagement between India and Pakistan through seminars, conferences and public discussions held in Kashmir. While welcoming such initiatives, he said these voices should not remain confined to the Valley alone. It is encouraging that people are speaking about peace and dialogue. However, those who genuinely believe that engagement between India and Pakistan is necessary should also raise these issues in New Delhi. The national capital is the country's principal policy-making platform, and such appeals are likely to have greater relevance and impact there, he said. He added that repeatedly raising the issue only in Kashmir could create unrealistic expectations among the people or lead to misunderstandings regarding where crucial policy decisions are made. Those who organize seminars and workshops in Kashmir should also organize similar programmes in New Delhi and present their views before policymakers, opinion makers and national institutions. That would strengthen the credibility of their efforts and demonstrate a genuine commitment to the cause of peace, Yaseen said. The PDF President said that lasting peace in the region can only be achieved through mutual understanding, confidence-building measures and sustained diplomatic engagement. He stressed that promoting dialogue should not be viewed through a political lens but as a humanitarian necessity that serves the interests of millions of people living on both sides.
Sagar distributes 14.20 Lakh relief to Khanyar fire victims
Srinagar, 04 Jul: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary and MLA Khanyar Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar Saturday distributed financial relief among families affected by recent fire incidents in Syedpora and Nowhatta. A relief amount of 60,000 each was provided to 17 affected families in Syedpora, Nowhatta, and 7 affected families in Nowhatta, amounting to a total assistance of 14.20 lakh. The relief was disbursed from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) of Hon'ble MLA Khanyar, Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar. Speaking on the occasion, Sagar reiterated his commitment to standing by the people during difficult times and assured the affected families of every possible support. He emphasized that public service and timely assistance to those in distress remain their foremost priority. The beneficiaries and local residents expressed their gratitude and appreciated the prompt intervention and relentless efforts of Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar in ensuring that the relief reached the deserving families without delay. MLA Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar was also present on the occasion.
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Visits Nandimarg, announces new projects Kulgam, July 04: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena on Saturday visited Nandimarg in Kulgam district, where she held a Public Darbar to directly engage with the people and listen to their grievances and developmental concerns. During the interaction, people from the area projected several developmental demands and highlighted issues requiring immediate attention. The Minister gave a patient hearing to the concerns raised by the public and assured them that all genuine demands would be addressed in a phased and time-bound manner. Addressing the gathering, Sakeena Itoo said that the present dispensation is committed to ensuring inclusive and equitable development across all regions. She emphasised that public outreach programmes and direct interactions with people remain central to the government's approach towards delivering responsive, transparent and accountable governance. The Minister urged the concerned departments to work in close coordination to ensure the timely completion of developmental projects and reiterated that the welfare and development of the people would continue to receive the highest priority. Sakeena Itoo also highlighted various initiatives undertaken by the Government for the welfare of the people and outlined measures being implemented to ensure the holistic development of the region. During her visit, the Minister laid the foundation stone for a road project in the area, which is expected to significantly improve connectivity and promote socio-economic development in Nandimarg and its adjoining villages. On the occasion, the Minister also announced several new developmental projects for Nandimarg and neighboring villages.
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Book Controversy: Academic jihad against country: LoP Sharma
Schools cannot be used for anti-national propaganda Seeks probe into approvals and action against officials Srinagar, July 4: Senior BJP leader and the Leader of Opposition in the J&K Assembly Sunil Sharma on Saturday launched a scathing attack on the Education Department over the circulation of a controversial book in government school libraries, terming the episode an academic jihad against the country. He demanded the immediate dismissal of the Education Minister Sakeena Itoo from the cabinet. Addressing a press conference in Jammu, Sharma alleged that the book titled Personalities & Legends of J&K contains anti-national content and glorifies separatists, terrorists and stone-pelters while portraying India and its security forces negatively. Calling the publication academically dangerous, the BJP leader said educational institutions should not be used to poison young minds through what he described as ideological propaganda disguised as literature. This is not education; this is academic jihad against India. Such content cannot be allowed in schools where children are meant to learn patriotism, truth and history based on facts, Sharma said while demanding an immediate ban on the book. The LoP alleged that the publication had been approved by a committee constituted by the Education Department before being supplied to government school libraries across Jammu and Kashmir. He demanded a judicial or high-level probe into the entire approval and distribution process to identify those responsible. Sharma further sought strict action against the authors, publishers, distributors and officials allegedly involved in clearing the book for circulation. He also called for legal proceedings against all those found responsible during the investigation. Accusing the Education Department of committing a serious lapse, Sharma said accountability must extend to the ministerial level and demanded the removal of the Education Minister from the cabinet. Referring to decisions taken during the Lieutenant Governors administration, Sharma said nearly 25 books containing similar content had earlier been withdrawn or banned and urged the present government to take immediate corrective measures. Responding to questions from reporters, Sharma alleged that the publication refers to individuals accused or convicted in terror-related cases as martyrs while ignoring the sacrifices of security personnel and civilians killed in militancy-related violence. He urged the Jammu and Kashmir administration and investigating agencies to act swiftly, saying the issue concerns not only education but also national integrity and the future of coming generations.
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