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Apni Party Vows to Raise Farmers Issues, Seeks Measures to Revive Agriculture

Jammu, June 14: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday said his party remains committed to safeguarding the rights, interests and livelihoods of farmers in Jammu and Kashmir and would work to ensure that their concerns are addressed effectively. Addressing a workers convention at Kotli Shah Doula in R.S. Pura, Bukhari said agriculture remains central to Jammu and Kashmirs economy and called for policy measures to protect agricultural land and support farming communities. Expressing concern over eviction drives and issues related to agricultural land, Bukhari said farmers in several areas have been facing distress and alleged that in some cases compensation has either not been paid or has not reflected prevailing market values. He also referred to cases in R.S. Pura where, according to him, cultivators with possessory rights over land were yet to receive compensation after dispossession. We will continue to stand with the farming community and pursue their issues at every level, he said, adding that steps should be taken to safeguard agricultural land and strengthen farmers welfare. Bukhari said Jammu and Kashmir lacks a strong industrial base and that land continues to remain an important source of livelihood and economic security for local communities. He also urged effective implementation of legal safeguards concerning land and called for greater attention to rural and agricultural concerns. Commenting on industrial development, Bukhari questioned the outcomes of the industrial package announced for Jammu and Kashmir and alleged that the expected employment benefits had not adequately reached local youth. The Apni Party chief also sought district status for R.S. Pura, citing its location and administrative requirements. During the convention, Apni Party Senior Vice President Ghulam Hassan Mir stressed the need to examine challenges facing the agriculture sector and proposed constituting a commission to study the declining interest in farming. Mir said changing livelihood preferences and difficulties faced by cultivators required policy intervention and renewed focus on agriculture. He also demanded implementation of a Minimum Support Price (MSP) mechanism for farmers, saying it would help ensure stable returns and encourage agricultural activity. Party Provincial President Manjit Singh also addressed the gathering and raised concerns over unemployment, calling for stronger measures to create job opportunities for youth in Jammu and Kashmir. The event was attended by party workers and farmers from Jammu district and nearby areas and was organised by the partys Kisan Wing.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:14 am

Rana Seeks Timely Completion of Works in Kashmir

Srinagar, June 14: Emphasising the need for timely completion of projects and efficient service delivery, Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, on Sunday chaired a review meeting at Srinagar to assess the progress of ongoing works and the overall functioning of the Jal Shakti department across Kashmir Division. The meeting was attended by senior officers including the Chief Engineer, Jal Shakti and Irrigation & Flood Control, Kashmir, along with Superintending Engineers and Executive Engineers of various divisions, who briefed the Minister on the status of ongoing projects, water supply schemes, irrigation infrastructure and departmental performance. The Minister directed officers to ensure timely completion of all projects, improve service delivery at the ground level and maintain rigorous monitoring of field activities. He stressed the need for efficient scheme implementation, prompt redressal of public grievances and optimum utilisation of available resources. Timely delivery of services to the people is non-negotiable. Officers must remain actively engaged in the field and work in close coordination to ensure effective execution of departmental programmes, the Minister said, reiterating the Government's commitment to strengthening water supply and irrigation infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir. He further said that the government led by Omar Abdullah is committed to the welfare of every citizen, and that commitment must reflect in the timely execution of schemes and the quality of services reaching the grassroots.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:09 am

NC Calls for Lifting Tourism Curbs

Srinagar, June, 14: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President Kashmir Advocate Showkat Ahmad Mir Sunday expressed serious concern over the prolonged restrictions on several tourist and adventure destinations across the Valley, saying the continued curbs have severely disrupted the tourism ecosystem and adversely impacted thousands of families dependent on hospitality, transport, guiding, trekking, and other allied sectors. Mir said that thousands of people associated with the tourism sector, including pony owners, tourist guides, hawkers, transport operators, hotel owners, and other service providers, have been facing severe financial difficulties for over a year. He further stated that tourists arriving from other states and countries are now able to access only a limited number of destinations, which is affecting their overall travel experience and harming the image of Kashmir as a premier tourist destination. Even at locations that remain open, various restrictions and administrative hurdles continue to create difficulties for both tourists and those dependent on the tourism industry, he said. Mir remarked that it is surprising that even during the turbulent period of the 1990s, tourism and adventure activities were not subjected to such prolonged restrictions. Yet, for the past one-and-a-half years, many of these activities have remained curtailed for reasons that remain unclear, resulting in far-reaching negative consequences. He emphasized that the restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs statehood is essential because a fully empowered government led by elected representatives is better equipped to understand the ground realities, public needs, and challenges faced by local communities, and can therefore take balanced and people-centric decisions.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:05 am

Tourist Rush Reflects Confidence in J&K: Satish Sharma

Visits Pahalgam, interacts with tourists, transporters; reviews facilities Pahalgam, June 14: Minister for Youth Services & Sports, Transport, Information Technology, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Science & Technology and ARI & Trainings, Satish Sharma on Sunday expressed satisfaction over the rising tourist arrivals in Kashmir, saying the growing footfall reflects increasing confidence among visitors in Jammu and Kashmir as a safe, peaceful and attractive travel destination. The minister visited the renowned tourist destination of Pahalgam and interacted with the tourists, local stakeholders and transporters to assess the tourism and public service ecosystem in the area. During the visit, the Minister reviewed the facilities available for the visitors and took stock of the overall arrangements being made to cater to the growing influx of tourists. He inspected various public amenities and emphasized the need to maintain high standards of cleanliness, safety, transportation and visitor services to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for tourists. Interacting with the tourists from different parts of the country, Satish Sharma extended a warm welcome to them and highlighted Jammu and Kashmir's unparalleled natural beauty, rich cultural heritage and renowned hospitality. The Minister said that the government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, is committed towards strengthening the tourism infrastructure and enhancing facilities at all major tourist destinations. He added that sustained efforts are being made to improve the connectivity, public amenities and service delivery mechanisms so that visitors enjoy a comfortable and enriching stay in the Union Territory. During his interaction with the local tourism stakeholders, including hoteliers, service providers and traders, the Minister appreciated their contribution towards promoting Pahalgam as one of the country's premier tourist destinations. He stressed the importance of coordinated efforts among all stakeholders to further improve tourism services and maintain the destination's appeal. Satish Sharma also met representatives of the transport sector and held discussions with local transporters regarding issues concerning transportation facilities, traffic management and passenger convenience. The transporters apprised the Minister of various concerns and suggestions related to the sector. The Minister assured them that their genuine issues would be examined sympathetically and appropriate measures would be taken to further strengthen transport services in the region. Reiterating the government's commitment to sustainable tourism development, the Minister said that tourism remains a key driver of economic growth and employment generation in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized that the government is focused on creating new opportunities for local communities while ensuring that tourism development remains environmentally responsible and beneficial to all stakeholders.

RisingKashmir 15 Jun 2026 12:00 am

MLA Kangan Holds Public Meet, Assures Action

Ganderbal, June 14: Residents of Wangath Valley in Kangan area of Central Kashmirs Ganderbal district have expressed renewed hope after MLA Kangan, Mian Mehar Ali, assured them that all their long-pending demands would be addressed on a priority basis. The assurance was given during a Public Darbar held in the area, where a large number of residents participated and highlighted various issues affecting their daily lives. During the interaction, the MLA listened to public grievances and reviewed several developmental and civic concerns raised by the local population. He assured the gathering that the genuine demands of the people would be resolved at the earliest through coordinated efforts with the concerned departments. One of the major announcements made during the Public Darbar was the restarting of work on the New Type Primary Health Centre (NTPHC), a project that had remained stalled for a considerable period. Residents welcomed the development, saying the completion of the health facility would significantly improve healthcare services in the remote valley and reduce the difficulties faced by patients who currently have to travel long distances for medical treatment. The MLA also informed the public that the much-awaited upgradation of the Upper Wangath road would be taken up on priority. The condition of roads has long been a concern for local residents, who have repeatedly sought better connectivity to ensure smoother transportation and easier access to essential services. He said road infrastructure remains one of the key priorities of his constituency and that every effort would be made to improve connectivity in the region. Addressing the gathering, Mian Mehar Ali emphasized that the welfare of the people remains his foremost priority. He assured residents that issues related to healthcare, road connectivity, drinking water supply and other basic amenities would receive immediate attention. He stated that development should reach every corner of the constituency and that no genuine public issue would be ignored. We will go everywhere to listen to the grievances of the people and ensure that their genuine problems are addressed, the MLA said while interacting with the public. He reiterated his commitment to maintaining direct contact with residents and ensuring that their concerns are heard and acted upon without delay. The Public Darbar witnessed active participation from people belonging to different villages of Wangath Valley, who raised issues concerning infrastructure, public services and development works.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:56 pm

Canal Overflow Triggers Flooding in Ganderbal Village

Residents Allege Negligence, Demand Accountability Ganderbal, June 14: Panic gripped Reshipora village in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district early Sunday morning after the historic Padshahi Canal overflowed, inundating residential areas, agricultural land and public causing extensive damage to livelihoods. According to local residents, the flooding occurred around 5:00 AM when a breach and overflow in the canal led to water gushing into nearby homes, paddy fields and public spaces. The incident forced locals to rush out of their houses as water entered residential compounds and damaged household belongings. Local resident Muhammad Ishraf Baba alleged that the concerned departments had been repeatedly informed about leakages and vulnerable spots along the canal but no preventive measures were taken. He said the issue had been brought to the notice of the Irrigation and Flood Control authorities on several occasions, warning them about weak sections of the canal that required urgent repairs. We informed the department well in advance about leakages in several locations. Had timely repairs been carried out, this situation could have been avoided, he said. Residents claimed that floodwater entered homes, contaminated wells and damaged household items, including kitchen equipment, books and other essential belongings. They also alleged that a public park developed at a cost of nearly 70 lakh suffered damage due to the flooding. Locals expressed concern that the overflow could have even more serious consequences if nearby vulnerable sections, including those around the power canal, are not strengthened immediately. They urged the administration, elected representatives and concerned departments to fix weak stretches of the canal and compensate affected families. Meanwhile, personnel from Ganderbal Police, emergency services and other concerned departments reached the affected area and initiated assessment and mitigation measures. Officials were seen monitoring the situation and working to divert water from inundated areas. Local political worker Usman Yaqoob said that authorities had been present at the site since the morning and efforts were underway to restore normalcy. He said the focus was on clearing waterlogged agricultural fields and ensuring that irrigation supplies to farmers are restored without delay. Later, former MLA Ganderbal and founder of JKUM, Sheikh Ishfaq Jabbar, visited the affected area and interacted with residents. He said the overflow and subsequent blockage had caused significant damage to agricultural land and residential properties. Jabbar expressed concern over the condition of the Padshahi Canal, alleging that proper desilting had not been carried out this year. He said several vulnerable locations along the canal continue to pose a serious threat to nearby habitations and farmlands. He urged the Irrigation and Flood Control Department to immediately deploy machinery and undertake restoration works to prevent further damage. He also called for a comprehensive survey of weak spots along the canal and preparation of estimates for strengthening and repair works. The former legislator said he would take up the matter with the district administration and government authorities, seeking compensation for affected families and farmers. He demanded that a joint team of Revenue and district officials be constituted to assess losses to houses, agricultural land and public infrastructure. Residents have appealed to the government to provide immediate relief and ensure long-term measures to prevent recurring floods from the Padshahi Canal, warning that continued neglect could result in even greater losses in the future.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:49 pm

Six Years On, Health Centre in Budgam Remains Incomplete

Locals say delay has left thousands dependent on distant hospitals Budgam, June 14: Residents of Wabapora village in Central Kashmirs Budgam district have urged the authorities to complete the construction of the New Type Primary Health Centre (NTPHC), alleging that work on the project has remained stalled for the past six years. Locals said the delay has deprived thousands of people from Wabapora and adjoining villages of proper healthcare facilities, forcing patients to travel to District Hospital Budgam and other health institutions even for basic medical treatment. Speaking to Rising Kashmir, Syed Ashiq Hussain, a resident of the village, said the government had started construction of the health centre around six years ago, but the project was left incomplete after the ground floor was constructed. Since then, no significant work has been carried out on the building. The health centre is functioning from just two rooms and lacks the facilities required to cater to the needs of the people, he said. He alleged that the unfinished structure has been left unattended and is often misused by miscreants. Another resident, Syed Riyaz Hussain, said more than 20 villages depend on the health centre for healthcare services. During medical emergencies, patients face immense hardships as they have to travel to Budgam hospital. Transport facilities are limited and people end up spending a considerable amount of money to access treatment, he said. The walls of the structure have developed cracks and the premises have become vulnerable to misuse. People often enter the building and use it for undesirable activities, Riyaz said. According to residents, children, elderly persons and women are the worst affected due to the lack of adequate healthcare infrastructure in the area. They also claimed that the abandoned building is deteriorating due to prolonged neglect. Residents said they had welcomed the construction of the health centre with the hope that it would strengthen healthcare services in the area, but the prolonged delay has left them disappointed. We have been waiting for years for the completion of this project. The government should take immediate steps to complete the remaining work and make the facility fully functional, said another local resident, Ashiq Hussain. The residents appealed to the Health Department and district administration to intervene and ensure early completion of the health centre so that people can avail healthcare facilities within their own area. Officials from the health department could not be contacted when this report was filed.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:39 pm

A lifeline on the brink: Dialysis Patients Face Grim Future As Services Set To Halt

Pending Govt Dues Force Dialysis Centres to Suspend Services Srinagar, Jun 14: As private hospitals and dialysis centres in Jammu and Kashmir have announced to suspend services from July 1 under PMJAY scheme due to pending payments, hundreds of poor kidney patients fear they will lose their only lifeline, leaving them staring at an uncertain future. Khursheed Ahmad Ganai, a kidney failure patient from Sopore, said the proposed suspension of services by private dialysis centres would have devastating consequences for hundreds of patients like him. We do not even have enough money to pay for transportation to the hospital. How can we afford dialysis on our own? If dialysis stops, it means death for us, he said, his voice choked with emotion. Ganai, who has been battling kidney disease for the past three years, requires two dialysis sessions every week. He has been receiving treatment under the PM-JAY SEHAT scheme at Guru Hospital in Sopore. Unemployed and struggling to support his family, he is the father of three daughters. The private dialysis centres have announced that they will stop services from July 1. We have nothing at home and are already going through immense hardship. If these centres shut down their dialysis services, we do not know where we will go, he said. Appealing to the authorities to intervene, Ganai said the lives of dialysis patients depend on uninterrupted treatment and any disruption could prove fatal. Tariq Ahmad Mir, a dialysis patient from Tragpora in Baramulla, said he has been undergoing regular dialysis for the past two years and fears that the suspension of services under the PM-JAY scheme could put his life at risk. There are no earning members in my family. We are already struggling to make ends meet, and the PM-JAY scheme was our only support. If these services stop, it will be a matter of life and death for patients like me, he said. With tears in his eyes, Tariq said dialysis is not a choice but a necessity for survival. We are patients fighting for our lives every day. This scheme gave us hope and the chance to continue living despite our illness. If it is discontinued, many of us will be left helpless with nowhere to go, he said, appealing to the authorities to ensure uninterrupted treatment for dialysis patients. On June 9, J&K Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association (JKPHDA) announced the de-emphasis from Ayushman BharatSEHAT Scheme from July 1, alleging non-payment of approved claims and non-compliance with National Health Authority (NHA) guidelines. It has left the patients in fear and uncertainty. Where will we go? We come for dialysis 23 times every week to stay alive. If hospitals stop services, its a death sentence for us, said Shakeela, a patient from Ganderbal. Every year we face the same issue of non-payment to dialysis centres. Then services stop and we are forced to agitate on roads. Why should we suffer every time? Kindly solve the issue once for all so that we dont suffer, she said. Around 1,500 dialysis patients receive life-saving treatment daily under Ayushman BharatSEHAT across 160 empanelled hospitals and dialysis centres in J&K. For them, dialysis is not a choice it is survival. Patients should not be made to suffer or protest on roads for their right to treatment. A permanent solution is needed so that the PMs flagship Ayushman BharatSEHAT scheme continues uninterrupted for those who depend on it, said Majid, another dialysis patient. The JKPHDA has stated that hospitals dont want to stop services but due to Rs 260 crore pending for months and years, there is an acute shortage of drugs and machines need repair. Dialysis patients and their attendants have appealed to the Lieutenant Governor and Chief Minister of J&K to intervene immediately and resolve the payment issue once and for all.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:34 pm

Kashmir Becomes Top Summer Refuge Amid Heatwave

Industry Hails Tourist Rush as Boost for Tourism Srinagar, June 14: Kashmir is witnessing a major surge in tourist arrivals as soaring temperatures across many parts of the country drive thousands of travelers towards the Valley's pleasant weather and scenic landscapes. The growing influx has brought renewed momentum to the tourism sector and provided a major boost to local businesses dependent on visitor footfall. According to reports, more than two lakh visitors have arrived in Jammu and Kashmir during recent weeks. Hotels, guest houses, houseboats and transport operators are witnessing high demand, while popular destinations such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg and Gurez continue to attract tourists from across the country. Travelers say the Valley's cool climate offers much needed relief from the intense summer heat prevailing in several northern and central Indian states. Families, adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers are increasingly choosing Kashmir as their preferred holiday destination during the peak summer season. Improved connectivity has also played a key role in supporting the rise in visitor numbers. The Vande Bharat train service and increased flight connectivity to Srinagar have made travel easier and more convenient. Tourism stakeholders believe these developments have strengthened Kashmir's position as one of India's leading tourist destinations. The tourism boom is benefiting a wide section of society. Local shopkeepers, artisans, taxi operators, pony owners, restaurant owners and small business entrepreneurs are reporting improved earnings due to the steady arrival of visitors. Markets in several tourist hubs are witnessing increased activity, creating fresh economic opportunities for local communities. Authorities are also making extensive preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. Security and logistical arrangements are being strengthened to ensure the smooth movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the season. Officials believe the measures will help maintain confidence among visitors while ensuring public safety. Industry representatives describe the current tourist rush as one of the strongest indicators of the Valley's growing appeal. They believe the combination of natural beauty, pleasant weather, improved infrastructure and better connectivity continues to attract travelers seeking a memorable experience. With hotels recording high occupancy and tourist destinations witnessing heavy footfall, stakeholders remain optimistic about the months ahead. They expect the ongoing summer season to generate substantial economic benefits and further strengthen Jammu and Kashmir's tourism sector, reinforcing the region's reputation as a premier destination for leisure, adventure and spiritual tourism.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:28 pm

Trump says Israeli strikes on Beirut should not have happened as Iran peace deal nears

agreement with Iran to achieve a complete solution to the West Asia conflict, which, according to him, is within reach. In a post on Truth Social, Trump urged all parties to exercise restraint, saying the region stood on the brink of a potentially historic breakthrough. This morning's attack on Beirut should not have happened, particularly on a special day when we are so close to a Peace Deal with Iran. Israel has the right to defend itself against threats, but the attack it was responding to was very small and meaningless, nobody was hurt, injured, or killed, and should not disrupt this important process, the post read. The US President asserted that the negotiations aimed at securing a peace deal with Iran had made significant progress and stressed that continued hostilities could undermine the diplomatic efforts. We are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon, and all sides should stand down. There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon, but there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel, he noted. Calling for de-escalation, Trump expressed hope that the current moment could pave the way for lasting stability in the Middle East. This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace -- Let's not blow it! his post added. Trump's remarks come after the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), earlier today, carried out a precise strike on a Hezbollah command centre in Beirut's Dahieh area following the launch of aerial targets by the rebel group towards Israeli territory. In a statement, the IDF said the targeted facility was being used by Hezbollah operatives to coordinate and advance attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers deployed in southern Lebanon. Following Hezbollah's launch of aerial targets toward Israeli territory earlier today (Sunday), the IDF conducted a precise strike on a Hezbollah command center in Beirut, the Israeli military said in a statement on Telegram. However, Hezbollah, in its statement on Telegram, stated that it carried out a drone strike targeting a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the southern Lebanese town of Qantara today. Despite Trump's displeasure over Israeli strikes on Beirut, an Israeli source told CNN that the Jewish state had informed the US ahead of its strike, adding that the Israeli authorities had taken into account the possibility that the operation could trigger a ballistic missile response from Iran Following the Israeli military's strike in Beirut, IDF Chief of the General Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir has been holding continuous assessments with senior commanders, and based on the evolving situation, the Israeli forces are preparing for the possibility of incoming fire targeting Israeli territory in the coming hours. On Saturday, Trump said that a peace deal with Iran was expected to be signed on Sunday and described it as a safeguard against nuclear proliferation, ensuring that the Islamic Republic would not acquire nuclear weapons in the future. He further noted that after the deal is signed, the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz will be open to all. The Deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN TO ALL, Trump had stated in a post on Truth Social. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:44 pm

LG Manoj Sinha Expresses Grief Over Loss of Lives in Jammu Road Accident

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday expressed deep grief over the tragic road accident near Jagti in the Nagrota area of Jammu district that claimed the lives of three residents of Haryana and left several others injured. In a condolence message, the Lieutenant Governor conveyed his sympathies to the bereaved families []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 10:18 pm

Six Killed as Two Helicopters Collide Mid-Air in Brazil

SRINAGAR: At least six people were killed after two helicopters collided mid-air and crashed in western Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, triggering a major fire that engulfed multiple vehicles on the ground, Brazilian firefighters said. The accident occurred in the suburb of Recreio dos Bandeirantes shortly before 9 am local time, according to news agency []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 10:02 pm

Shujaat Bukhari Remembered on His 8th Death Anniversary

SRINAGAR: Veteran journalist and editor, Shujaat Bukhari, was remembered on his eighth death anniversary on Sunday, with political leaders, journalists, civil society members and social activists paying tributes to his contributions to journalism and public discourse in Jammu and Kashmir. Several of Bukharis friends, colleagues and well-wishers visited his ancestral village of Kreeri in Baramulla []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 9:50 pm

Mirwaiz remembers Syed Shujaat Bukhari on 8th Martyrdom anniversary

Srinagar, June 14: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Sunday remembered senior journalist Syed Shujaat Bukhari on his eighth martyrdom anniversary, describing him as a credible, compassionate and courageous voice in journalism. In a post on X, Mirwaiz said that Shujaat Bukhari remained deeply connected to the aspirations, concerns and dignity of the people throughout his life. He said Bukhari always sought to promote understanding through reason and dialogue, particularly during times of uncertainty and conflict. Remembering his contribution to journalism and society, Mirwaiz said Shujaat Bukhari's life and work continue to inspire those who believe in truth, justice and peace. He also prayed for the departed journalist, asking Allah to grant him the highest place in Jannah.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 9:44 pm

Police Conduct Mock Drill Ahead of Amarnath Yatra 2026 in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: As part of security and preparedness measures for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026, Anantnag Police on Sunday conducted a mock drill at the Landing Strip in Jablipora, Bijbehara, to assess and enhance emergency response capabilities. The exercise was aimed at evaluating operational preparedness, testing response mechanisms and strengthening coordination among police personnel []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 9:07 pm

LG Sinha Pays Tribute to Brig Rajinder Singh, Hails His Sacrifice in Defence of Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday paid tributes to Brigadier Rajinder Singh on his birth anniversary, remembering his supreme sacrifice while resisting Pakistani tribal invaders during the 1947 conflict in Jammu and Kashmir. In a post on X, Sinha described Brigadier Singh as the saviour of JK and said the nation []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 8:45 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Dismisses Alpine Agros Plea Against Recovery for Delayed Godown Works

SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh has dismissed a petition filed by M/s Alpine Agro Services challenging penalties imposed by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) for the delayed completion of black-topping of internal roads at a grain storage facility constructed under the Private Entrepreneur Guarantee (PEG) Scheme. Justice MA Chowdhary upheld []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 8:29 pm

Three Critically Injured in Bear Attack in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Three persons sustained serious injuries after being attacked by a wild bear in the Duroo area of south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Sunday, officials said. According to local sources, the bear attacked two persons in the Shankerpora area of Duroo, while another individual was injured in a separate incident in Rain Shahbad, Verinag. The []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 7:59 pm

Nirmala Sitharaman flags global risks, says PM Modi Govt ensuring supply stability amid crude, Hormuz pressures

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said India faces risks from crude prices, Middle East tensions and Strait of Hormuz disruptions, but Prime Minister Modi's government is ensuring there is ot a supply disruption for households and the economy. She made the remarks at the Viksit Bharat event in Karnataka on Sunday while laying out India's economic growth story.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 7:45 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Rejects JKCL Workers Regularisation Plea, Orders Release of Pending Wages

SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has dismissed a petition filed by a former Jammu and Kashmir Cement Limited (JKCL) employee seeking regularisation of his services, deployment in another government department and service benefits on par with regular employees of the defunct corporation, while directing authorities to clear his outstanding wages []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 7:31 pm

CM Omar Abdullah Expresses Grief Over Loss of Lives in Nagrota Road Accident

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday expressed deep sorrow over the road accident near Nagrota in Jammu district that claimed the lives of three persons from Haryana and left two others injured. In a condolence message, the Chief Minister conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved families and prayed for eternal []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 6:30 pm

PM Modi, French President Macron hold delegation-level talks

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Nice, France. They jointly launched 'Bharat Innovates 2026', a three-day event. This showcased India's deep-tech startups and innovators. The leaders discussed Indo-French cooperation on global challenges. They highlighted initiatives in AI and clean energy. The event aims to transform India into a global innovation hub.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 6:14 pm

Miscreants Cut Down 500 Apple Trees in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Around 500 high-density apple plants were allegedly destroyed by unidentified miscreants in the Hatipora area of Behibagh in south Kashmirs Kulgam district on Sunday, causing losses estimated at over Rs 25 lakh and delivering a significant setback to a local orchard owner. The affected plantation had been developed under the high-density cultivation model, a []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 5:01 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Orders Release of Retiral Benefits, Salary of Former JKPCC General Manager

SRINAGAR: The High Court of JammuKashmir and Ladakh has directed the Jammu and Kashmir Projects Construction Corporation (JKPCC) to release the withheld retiral benefits and unpaid salary of its former General Manager, Vikar Mustafa Shonthu, holding that the corporation had no legal justification to continue withholding the dues after his discharge in a corruption case. []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 4:28 pm

FSSAI Issues Notices to Food Companies Over Alleged Misleading Claims

SRINAGAR: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued notices to several food companies for allegedly using misleading brand names, trade names and product claims that could deceive consumers, as part of a crackdown on violations of food labelling norms. The food regulator said the companies were found to be in violation []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 4:16 pm

Kathua DC orders hotel CCTV, visitor verification to strengthen security system

as part of measures aimed at strengthening the security framework in the district. The order applies to hotels, guest houses, lodges, dhabas, and other accommodation facilities, requiring them to ensure a 15-day CCTV footage retention policy. The administration has stated that the directions will remain in force for the next two months as part of efforts to maintain a tighter security grid and ensure the safety of visitors and residents. Speaking to reporters regarding the new directive, DC Rajesh Sharma said, The objective is to address security concerns. We need to know the identity of anyone visiting, as there are individuals among them who can create trouble or trigger untoward incidents. We also received information that foreigners were visiting industrial units in Kathua, so we wanted to ascertain the purpose of their visits...similarly, regarding people staying in hotels and lodges, while ID proofs are collected, we have issued instructions to ensure this information is shared with the police...CCTV cameras are already installed at certain points along the highway, and once the highway project is fully completed, we will have comprehensive surveillance across the entire route... we aim to maintain surveillance over major food hubs...we continuously modify and add to our security measures and initiatives. He further added that verification of foreign nationals visiting the district for business purposes has been made mandatory to maintain a proper record and ensure monitoring of their activities. The administration has also intensified random vehicle checking at the 'Gateway of J&K' at Lakhanpur. The administration emphasised that it continues to modify and add to its security measures and initiatives to ensure the safety and security of all visitors. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 4:11 pm

Rahul undermining achievements of India, its people: FM Sitharaman

BENGALURU: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of undermining the achievements of India and its people while targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre. She said Rahul was ignoring Indias achievements even in the face of major crises like COVID and the conflict in West Asia. []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 4:05 pm

Love Affair, Minor Age and the Limits of POCSO: Jammu Kashmir HC Grants Bail

SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has granted bail to a 33-year-old Budgam man accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a minor girl, observing that the evidence recorded during trial pointed to a relationship based on mutual affection and that continued detention in the peculiar circumstances of the case would amount []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 3:50 pm

PM Modi interacts with investors, venture capitalists in Nice ahead of Bharat Innovates 2026

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with top investors and innovation leaders in Nice, France. This event precedes the Bharat Innovates 2026 conclave, highlighting India's growing tech and startup strengths. The Prime Minister will also hold bilateral talks with French President Emmanuel Macron. India's participation at the G7 Summit and VivaTech Summit will further showcase its global role.

The Economic Times 14 Jun 2026 3:45 pm

US Navy coordinates rescue of 14 Indian nationals from sinking dhow off Oman coast

The distress situation unfolded approximately 80 nautical miles east of Ras Al Hadd, Oman, on the morning of June 14. Upon receiving information that the vessel was in danger, the US Navy alerted shore authorities to launch the emergency response, according to sources. In a swift rescue manoeuvre, a US Navy P-8 maritime patrol aircraft responded to the crisis by dropping a life raft near the vessel and monitoring the evacuation of those onboard. The US Navy also coordinated surface assistance from a nearby merchant vessel, MV Jabal Ali 9, a St Kitts and Nevis-flagged ship. Following these measures, the crew members embarked onto the life raft after the dhow reportedly started sinking. Sources stated that the exact cause behind the sudden sinking of the dhow was not immediately known. Confirming the ongoing developments on the ground, the Embassy of India in Muscat stated on Sunday, The Mission has learnt of an incident involving an Indian Flagged Mechanised Sailing Vessel Virat 1, off the coast of Oman, reportedly embarked with 14 Indian crew. Search and Rescue is being coordinated with the Omani authorities and vessels in vicinity of the incident. The incident occurred in a maritime corridor that has gained heightened strategic importance lately due to escalating friction surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, which remains one of the world's most vital naval chokepoints. The successful emergency rescue comes at a juncture when commercial shipping lanes and international maritime operations near Oman and the broader Strait of Hormuz continue to encounter persistent disruptions linked to the wider conflict in the Middle East. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 3:23 pm

Is Elon Musks $1.1 Trillion Fortune a Historic Achievement or a Democratic Danger?

by Mursaleen Bashir Elon Musks trillion-dollar milestone highlights extraordinary innovation while raising concerns about concentrated wealth, corporate power, and democracy. On June 12, 2026, something happened that most economists had quietly agreed would never happen in their lifetimes. SpaceX rang the opening bell on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol SPCX, and by the time []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 2:57 pm

IAF pays homage to five personnel killed in Jorhat AN-32 crash; mortal remains of 3 being taken to hometowns

According to defence officials, the mortal remains of three personnel, including Squadron Leader Prashant Singh, Flight Lieutenant Shubham and Agniveer Danish Alam, are being taken to their hometowns of Dehradun, Gaya and Bhojpur, respectively, for final rites. The AN-32 transport aircraft crashed at the Jorhat Air Force Station on Saturday while attempting to land at the airfield. Confirming the incident, the Indian Air Force (IAF) had said, An AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident at the Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam. More details are awaited. The IAF later confirmed that five personnel were killed in the crash and expressed condolences to the bereaved families. In a post on X, the Air Force identified the deceased personnel as Squadron Leader Prashant Singh, Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar, Sergeant Jitendra Sharma, Agniveervayu Khemaram Kumawat and Agniveervayu Danish Alam. The Indian Air Force deeply regrets the loss of five personnel in the An-32 accident at Jorhat, Assam. Sqn Ldr Prashant Singh, Flt Lt Shubham Kumar, Sgt Jitendra Sharma, Agniveervayu Khemaram Kumawat and Agniveervayu Danish Alam made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. IAF extends its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and stands firmly with them in this hour of grief, said IAF. The AN-32 is a twin-engine military transport aircraft that has been extensively used by the Indian Air Force for logistics, cargo transportation and operational support missions across diverse terrains, including high-altitude and remote regions. According to officials, the accident occurred at around 10 am when the aircraft was attempting to land at the Jorhat airfield. The circumstances leading to the crash are yet to be officially established. Following the incident, the Indian Air Force ordered a Court of Inquiry to ascertain the cause of the accident. The inquiry is expected to examine all aspects of the flight, including technical, operational and maintenance-related factors, to determine the circumstances that led to the crash. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 2:45 pm

BSF official shoots self dead in Jammu

Jammu: An Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Border Security Force (BSF) allegedly committed suicide inside a camp here on Sunday, June 14, officials said. ASI Lal Singh, a resident of Madhya Pradesh, was posted at the BSF campus at Paloura on the outskirts of Jammu and used his service rifle to shoot himself dead this morning, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 14 Jun 2026 2:35 pm

Training Programme on Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response Conducted for SEOC Staff, Teachers and Students

Leh, June 14, 2026: A training programme on Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Response, and the Use of Disaster Response Equipment was successfully conducted for State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) staff, teachers, and school children. The programme aimed to enhance awareness and strengthen the capacity of participants in disaster preparedness and emergency response measures. Shri Binu Samuel, [] The post Training Programme on Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response Conducted for SEOC Staff, Teachers and Students appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 14 Jun 2026 2:04 pm

F-18 Fighter Jet Crashes During Training Mission in Washington

SRINAGAR: A United States Marine Corps pilot suffered minor injuries after an F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet crashed into a mountain in Washington state during a routine training exercise on Saturday, igniting a brush fire and prompting a major emergency response, according to multiple media reports. According to reports, the aircraft crashed near Rimrock Lake at []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 2:00 pm

MMU Reaffirms Commitment to Muslim Unity , Sectarian Harmony Ahead of Muharram

Srinagar June 14, 2026: Under the directions of the Ameer (Patron) of Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulama (MMU), Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, an important meeting of the MMU Shia-Sunni Coordination Committee was held at the headquarters of Anjuman Auqaf Jama Masjid Srinagar. The meeting was chaired by Agha Syed Mujtaba and attended by leading scholars, religious leaders, and representatives of various religious organisations. The participants emphasized that, in view of the challenges confronting the Muslim Ummah at the local, national, and international levels, it is imperative to strengthen unity, mutual respect, and inter-sectarian understanding and harmony. They underscored the sanctity of the month of Muharram and resolved that any attempt to create sectarian discord or disturb the atmosphere of brotherhood would not be tolerated. The meeting expressed concern over certain social media content circulated during Muharram last year that led to misunderstandings and urged religious organisations and individuals to exercise responsibility and restraint in public discourse and online engagement. The participants also reaffirmed the importance of maintaining the utmost respect for the noble Companions of Prophet Muhammad and the revered Ahl al-Bayt, stressing that inflammatory or divisive remarks are contrary to the spirit of Islamic ethos and unity. The meeting proposed the constitution of a committee under the banner of MMU to remain vigilant during Muharram and counter any attempts by disruptive elements to undermine sectarian harmony. Concluding the meeting, Agha Syed Mujtaba appreciated the efforts of Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulama and its leadership, particularly Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir, in fostering inter-sectarian understanding, sectarian harmony, and collective guidance for the people. Among the distinguished personalities who attended the meeting were Molana Shawkat Hussain Keng; Agha Syed Mohammad Yousuf; Syed Adil Murtaza; Syed Mohsin Rizvi; Molana Bilal Ahmad Haji; Mufti Ghulam Rasool Samoon; Sibt Mohammad Shabbir Qummi; Syed Parvez Safavi; Mohammad Altaf Muntazir; Ghulam Mohammad Nago; Mohammad Jamal Bachoo; Imdad Saqi; Qari Mohammad Aslam Rahimi; Mufti Taufiq Umar Nadwi; Mushtaq Ahmad Sofi; Pir Ghulam Nabi; Majid Abbas Jawad; Advocate Yasir Raoof; Imtiyaz Malik; and the Secretary of the Majlis, Molana M.S. Rehman Shams, among others.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 1:42 pm

Authorities Suspend Vehicular Movement on LehenwanMargan Top Route

SRINAGAR: Authorities have announced the temporary closure of the LehenwanMargan Top road for all kinds of vehicular traffic on June 14 and 15 due to necessary protection works being carried out along the route. According to a notice issued by the Tehsildar Larnoo/Kokernag, no vehicle shall be allowed to move from Gawran towards Margan Top []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 1:00 pm

Safina Baig likely to join NC

with sources saying that discussions between her and the party leadership have progressed in recent weeks. Sources familiar with the development told Kashmir News Service (KNS) that Baig, a prominent political figure in north Kashmir, has held multiple meetings with senior National Conference leaders and is expected to formally join the party in the coming days. Baig, a lawyer by profession and former chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Haj Committee, has remained politically active in north Kashmir and enjoys influence in several areas of Baramulla district Jammu and kashmir . She had won the Baramulla District Development Council (DDC) election as an independent candidate and later served as the council's chairperson. In the 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, she contested as an independent candidate from the Wagoora-Kreeri constituency. When contacted, Baig told Kashmir News Service a decision would be taken soon. Her possible entry into NC is being viewed as politically significant, given her presence in north Kashmir and her independent political base in the region. Baig is the wife of veteran politician Muzaffar Hussain Beigh, and a former deputy chief minister, who has played a key role in Jammu and Kashmir politics over the past two decades.(KNS).

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:59 pm

Rahul Gandhi says PM Modi silent after murder of three Indian sailors in US strikes

In a post on X, Rahul Gandhi said, Just days after the murder of three Indian sailors in American attacks - no remorse, no apology. On the contrary, America has continued issuing orders. He added, Read their words: 'Comply immediately with the orders of the US military.' No violation 'will be tolerated.' A free country would never tolerate such language. But our Compromised PM? Silent. They listen like an obedient servant and comply with the orders. Compromised PM will not defend the country's honor--because those who insult the country are under their control, Rahul Gandhi said. The Congress leader's remarks follow the death of three Indian sailors in a US military strike on a commercial tanker in the Gulf of Oman. The vessel, MT Settebello, came under fire on Wednesday after US forces accused it of violating the ongoing naval blockade on Iranian ports. Of the 24 Indian crew members on board, 21 were rescued, while the three others were later confirmed deceased. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had on Friday summoned the US Charge d'Affaires, Jason Meeks, to lodge a strong protest against the ongoing attacks on commercial vessels off the coast of Oman. this was the second time that Meeks was being summoned by the MEA. Previously, he was summoned after a commercial vessel with 20 Indian crew members on board came under attack in the region. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:11 pm

Dozens demonstrate against peace deal with US outside Iran foreign ministry

following a televised interview concerning a potential peace agreement with the United States. A video shared by the Fars news agency showed women clad in black chadors waving red and black flags while chanting, Death to dishonourable Araghchi, the infiltrator, in front of the premises on Saturday. The demonstration highlights growing domestic friction as the peace deal faces severe pushback from hardline Iranian political factions. Opponents of the agreement contend that the current terms undermine Tehran's strategic interests and would effectively strip Iran of its leverage over the critical maritime chokepoint of the Strait of Hormuz. They have further alleged that Iranian negotiators made too many concessions to secure the deal. This domestic outrage directly follows a broadcast on state television, where Araghchi stated that the proposed agreement includes provisions for dismantling the US naval blockade on Iranian ports, which Washington had instituted following Iran's own blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Araghchi noted that The administration of the Strait of Hormuz will no longer be the same as before, while maintaining that the strategic waterway remains one of Iran's main instruments of deterrence. Fuelling the political fire further, unverified footage circulating on social media networks concurrently depicted similar crowds gathering outside the foreign ministry headquarters in Tehran. Protesters were seen demanding political exits, chanting Araghchi, resign and Ghalibaf, resign, directed at the foreign minister and parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who is also serving as the chief negotiator. While Trump and Pakistani officials stated that the deal aimed at concluding the conflict could be finalised as early as Sunday, authorities in Tehran remained highly cautious about the official timeline. Trump asserted that a framework agreement is anticipated to be signed on Sunday, with Islamabad stating that an electronic signing ceremony is being organised. Conversely, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei explicitly downplayed an immediate conclusion, stating, It will not be tomorrow, though he acknowledged that an agreement might still be formalised in the subsequent days. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:03 pm

Bribe Case: CBI Arrests Three Forest Officials in Budgam

SRINAGAR: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested three persons, including two Forest Department officials, in connection with a bribery case, official sources said on Sunday. Sources said that the arrested persons have been identified as Ranger Manzoor Ahmad Malik of Kawoosa, Magam, Forester Manzoor Ahmad Dar of Nusgam, Khansahib, and casual labourer Bashir []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 12:00 pm

LG Manoj Sinha Salutes Brigadier Rajinder Singh on His Birth Anniversary

sacrifice in safeguarding Jammu and Kashmir during the 1947 tribal invasion. In a message shared on social media platform X, the Lieutenant Governor described Brigadier Rajinder Singh as the Saviour of Jammu and Kashmir and said the nation remains forever indebted to his devotion and sacrifice for the motherland. Remembering saviour of J&K, the great warrior Brig. Rajinder Singh Ji on his Jayanti. The nation remains forever indebted to his supreme sacrifice and love for the motherland. His life and unmatched gallantry continue to inspire every Indian to uphold the ideals of duty and service to the nation, Sinha said. Brigadier Rajinder Singh, who was born on June 14, 1899, is widely remembered for his decisive role in resisting Pakistani tribal invaders during the 1947 conflict. Along with a small contingent of around 100 soldiers, he led a valiant defence at Uri, delaying the advancing forces and buying crucial time for the arrival of the Indian Army in Srinagar. His actions came at a critical juncture when Maharaja Hari Singh signed the Instrument of Accession, paving the way for Jammu and Kashmir's accession to India. Brigadier Rajinder Singh laid down his life in the line of duty and is regarded as one of India's earliest military heroes after Independence. His courage and leadership continue to be commemorated across the country, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 11:23 am

Three Haryana Men Killed in Road Accident on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway

SRINAGAR: Three people were killed and two others injured after a car collided with a truck on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in the Nagrota area of Jammu during the early hours of Sunday, according to a report by Daily Excelsior. The accident took place at around 2.15 am in the Jagti-Karli area of Nagrota, leaving []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 11:00 am

Operation Sheruwali' enters Day 22 in Rajouri forests, search and cordon operation continues

making it one of the longest ongoing counter-terror operations in the region. Security forces have intensified search and cordon operations across the challenging, rugged forest terrain. The operation is being carried out in the densely forested hills of Dorimal, where steep slopes, rocky mountains, and thick vegetation continue to pose significant challenges to the troops on the ground. Despite the difficult conditions, security personnel remain on high alert, conducting extensive searches, additional surveillance, and area domination measures to track down any suspicious movement. The prolonged search operations highlight the determination of security forces to ensure peace and maintain security in the border district. Earlier, on June 7, an Indian Army jawan lost his life after he accidentally slipped from a rock during Operation Sheruwali. According to sources, the soldier was moving through the rugged and challenging mountainous terrain during the anti-terror operation when he lost his footing and fell from a rocky slope, sustaining serious injuries. He was immediately evacuated for medical treatment, but later succumbed to his injuries. On May 28, heavy firing and shelling erupted in Rajouri's Dorimal forest area as Operation Sheruwali reached a critical stage, with security forces tightening the cordon to neutralise suspected militants hiding in the dense terrain. According to officials, a massive deployment of security forces, along with additional reinforcements and logistical support, was rushed to the encounter site to ensure a strong and impenetrable cordon and to prevent any attempt by militants to escape through the thick forest cover. 'Operation Sherawali' is an ongoing, large-scale counter-terrorism combing mission in the dense forest belts of the Dorimal-Gambhir Mughlan sector in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Launched in late May, the multi-agency operation aims to locate and neutralise armed infiltrators holed up in the region's rugged mountainous terrain. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:49 am

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat backs dialogue with Pakistan, clarifies focus is on people

There is a distinct undercurrent there of people being anti-Pakistan and against the two-nation theory and they say living together was better, says RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat

The Hindu 14 Jun 2026 10:38 am

Sgr airport passenger traffic doubles to 4.47 mn in decade

Srinagar, Jun 13: The Sheikh-ul-Alam International Airport here has set a massive record in a decade as the footfall of passenger traffic has more than doubled from 2.04 million in 2014-15 to 4.47 million in 2024-25, while air cargo has risen from 7,000 MT to 10,500 MT over the last five years, according to figures shared by the Srinagar Airport Authority. The data reflects remarkable expansion in air connectivity, enhanced flight operations, improved access to domestic destinations, and growing demand for air travel in Jammu and Kashmir, with officials stating that the rise in footfall has played a key role in strengthening regional connectivity and supporting tourism, trade, and economic development across the Union Territory. However, the details further reveal that the airport witnessed a decline in passenger traffic to 3.38 million in 2025-26, largely in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025, in which 26 people, mostly tourists, were killed at Baisaran Valley. The figures indicate how tourist arrivals and overall travel sentiment to the Valley were impacted post-attack. The growth of air cargo operations has facilitated the faster movement of perishable goods, handicrafts, industrial products, and other commodities. Although the airport's annual cargo handling capacity is 40,000 MT, the cargo handled increased from 7,000 MT to 10,500 MT over the last five years. The Union Government has allocated 1,667 crore for the expansion of Srinagar Airport, under which the terminal capacity will increase from 2.5 MPPA to 10 MPPA, with the area increasing from 20,000 sqm to 71,000 sqm, along with a multi-level car parking facility with capacity for 1,000 vehicles. The new terminal will be at par with international standards, with the capacity to handle 15 aircraft at a time, and the project will be completed within four years. Additionally, a new airport link from the ring road is being planned in association with the UT Administration and NHAI. The Airports Authority of India will celebrate Yatri Suvidha Diwas on Monday at Srinagar International Airport, with activities including passenger welcome, distribution of information leaflets, singing of Vande Mataram, cultural activities and folk dance, cleanliness drive, plantation drive, health check-up camp, blood donation camp, airport visit for school children, painting competition, and a seminar on aviation including the role of women. Officials said Yatri Suvidha Diwas is not merely a celebration but a reaffirmation of the airport's commitment to the philosophy of Passenger First, with passenger-centric facilities including Digi Yatra, self-baggage drop, free Wi-Fi, EV charging stations, free e-carts, Flybrary, laptop workstations, smoking lounges, kids zone, and shopping and dining options. The airport remains committed to maintaining high standards of cleanliness, safety, comfort, and hospitality.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:35 am

Nighat Shafi inaugurates 2-day solo exhibition at Baitul Meeras Srinagar

Srinagar, Jun 13: Chairperson of HELP Foundation, Nighat Shafi Pandit, on Saturday inaugurated a two-day solo art exhibition titled Canvas to Carving at Bait-ul-Meeras, a flagship cultural initiative of the Foundation. The exhibition showcases the evocative works of local artist Tufail Manzoor Qureshi, highlighting the unique fusion of painting and traditional wood carving. Through his collection, Qureshi explores themes of nature, culture, and memory, blending vibrant colours on canvas with the intricate textures of carved wood. Speaking on the occasion, Nighat Shafi Pandit said the exhibition offers visitors an immersive artistic journey while celebrating Kashmirs rich cultural heritage. She noted that Qureshis work breathes new life into traditional craftsmanship and simultaneously pushes the boundaries of contemporary artistic expression. The exhibition stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of handcrafted creativity and reflects our commitment to preserving and promoting Kashmirs artistic legacy, she said. Art connects us to our roots while inspiring us to imagine new possibilities. She added that the exhibition aligns with Bait-ul-Meerass ongoing mission to preserve, celebrate, and revitalize the regions cultural and artistic traditions. Emphasizing the importance of community engagement, she said, At Bait-ul-Meeras, we believe heritage is best preserved when it is experienced and shared. Nighat Shafi invited art lovers, cultural enthusiasts, students, families, members of the press, and art critics to visit the exhibition and experience the stories expressed through colour, texture, and tradition. The exhibition is open to the general public and aims to provide a platform for meaningful interaction with contemporary and traditional forms of artistic expression. Highlighting the significance of Bait-ul-Meeras, she said it is a heritage museum and cultural hub located in the heart of Old Srinagar on the banks of the Jhelum at Aali Kadal. An initiative of HELP Foundation, Bait-ul-Meeras is dedicated to the preservation of Kashmiri heritage, art, and traditional crafts, while serving as a vibrant space for cultural revival and community engagement.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:21 am

Earthquake of magnitude 3.8 strikes Myanmar

Naypyidaw [Myanmar], June 14 : An earthquake of magnitude 3.8 hit Myanmar, as reported by the National Centre of Seismology (NCS). The NCS on Saturday said the quake occurred at 11:31 pm Indian Standard Time, with its epicentre located at latitude 22.258 N and longitude 96.092 E, at a depth of 10 kilometres. In a post on X, the NCS said, EQ of M: 3.8, On: 13/06/2026 23:31:57 IST, Lat: 22.258 N, Long: 96.092 E, Depth: 10 Km, Location: Myanmar. A week earlier, an earthquake of magnitude 3.5 hit Myanmar on Saturday, as reported by the National Centre of Seismology (NCS). Sharing the details in a post on X, the NCS said, EQ of M: 3.5, On: 06/06/2026 01:33:34 IST, Lat: 23.930 N, Long: 94.568 E, Depth: 107 Km, Location: Myanmar. Myanmar is vulnerable to hazards from moderate and large magnitude earthquakes and tsunamis along its long coastline. Myanmar is wedged between four tectonic plates (the Indian, Eurasian, Sunda, and Burma plates) that interact in active geological processes. A 1,400-kilometre transform fault runs through Myanmar and connects the Andaman spreading centre to a collision zone in the north called the Sagaing Fault. The Sagaing Fault increases the seismic hazard for Sagaing, Mandalay, Bago, and Yangon, which together represent 46 per cent of Myanmar's population. Although Yangon is relatively far from the fault trace, it still suffers from significant risk due to its dense population. For instance, in 1903, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake in Bago also struck Yangon. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:21 am

DC Budgam visits Railway Station Nowgam, reviews preparedness for SANJY-2026

Budgam, Jun 13: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, on Saturday visited Nowgam Railway Station to review the arrangements being put in place for the smooth facilitation of devotees undertaking the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026. During the visit, the DC inspected various facilities and reviewed the preparedness of the concerned departments to ensure seamless movement, convenience, and safety of the pilgrims. He visited the Registration-cum-Facilitation Centres established at the railway station and assessed the arrangements being made for the registration and assistance of the Yatris. The DC also inspected the stay accommodation and allied facilities being provided for the devotees at the railway station. He directed the concerned officers to complete all necessary arrangements well in advance and ensure that no inconvenience is caused to the pilgrims during the Yatra period. The DC instructed the concerned Chief Medical Officer (CMO) to keep all essential medical facilities available throughout the Yatra period. He also directed the PHE Department to ensure adequate drinking water facilities and asked the Power Development Department to repair all defunct lights at the station and adjoining areas. The DC further directed the concerned departments to put in place proper sanitation measures and maintain cleanliness in and around the railway station to ensure a hygienic environment for the pilgrims. The DC instructed the Nodal Officer SANJY 2026 for Budgam to install Helpdesk Kiosks on both sides of the boarding areas. He also directed that proper signage boards be installed from the deboarding area to the Registration-cum-Facilitation Centres to enable easy navigation and assistance for the Yatris. The DC reiterated that District administration is committed towards ensuring a comfortable and smooth transit experience for all pilgrims arriving through the station. He emphasized the need for close coordination among all departments and officers to ensure seamless arrangements and the satisfactory conduct of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The visit was attended by the ADDC, ADC, Joint Director Planning Budgam, ACD Budgam, Tehsildar BK Pora, Exen PDD Budgam and officers from other concerned departments.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:17 am

Secretary RDD reviews sanitation services for SANJY 2026 along Pahalgam axis

Pahalgam, Jun 13: Secretary, Rural Development Department (RDD) and Panchayati Raj, Mohammad Aijaz Asad on Saturday conducted an extensive review of sanitation arrangements along the Pahalgam axis, from Nunwan Base Camp to Pissutop and Zojibal, in preparation for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026. During the visit, the Secretary inspected the sanitation infrastructure, including toilets and bath units installed at Nunwan, Chandanwari, Pissutop and Zojibal, to assess the pace and quality of ongoing works. He directed the concerned agencies to expedite progress and ensure timely completion of all sanitation assets as per the prescribed timelines. He also emphasized the importance of maintaining cleanliness in and around the tented accommodations housing sanitation personnel. Highlighting the scale of preparations, the Secretary said that the department has planned comprehensive sanitation arrangements along the Pahalgam axis to facilitate the smooth conduct of SANJY 2026. A total of 3,120 sanitation assets, comprising 2,755 toilets and 365 bath units, are being installed across key locations from Nunwan to Panjtarni to ensure better hygiene, convenience and comfort for pilgrims. He informed that major sanitation facilities have been established at Panjtarni, Sheshnag, Chandanwari and Nunwan Base Camp. Additional facilities are also being created at Pissutop, Zojibal, Wawbal, MG Top, Poshpathri and Bijbehara to further strengthen sanitation coverage along the Yatra route. Aijaz Asad directed that dedicated sanitation teams be deployed at huts maintained by the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board to ensure regular and efficient cleaning throughout the Yatra period. Reviewing the quality of infrastructure being created, he instructed that all toilets and bath units must be equipped with proper latches, door panels, bath fittings, electrical arrangements and drainage systems to provide safe, functional and hygienic facilities to the pilgrims. To strengthen solid waste management systems, the Secretary directed the concerned agencies to expedite wall-matting works and ensure timely installation of all required machinery at Solid Waste Management (SWM) sites. He also chaired a detailed review meeting with officers of line departments and executing agencies at Pahalgam, stressing the need for timely completion of all sanitation assets and reiterating the objective of conducting a Zero Landfill Yatra. The Secretary was accompanied by Director General, Rural Sanitation, Anoo Malhotra; ACD Anantnag, Shafiq Ahmad Wani; Block Development Officers and other field officials during the visit.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:13 am

We must remain cautious in commenting on process: Iran says agreement signing not expected on Sunday

Tehran [Iran], June 14 : Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said the signing of any agreement is unlikely to take place immediately, stating that it will not happen on Sunday and may take place in the coming days, as per the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). According to Iran's state broadcaster, IRIB, he urged caution over the ongoing process due to inconsistencies from the other side. We must wait for the exact timing of the agreement's signing. It will not happen tomorrow, but it could take place in the coming days. Due to the other side's inconsistency, we must remain cautious in commenting on the process, IRIB quoted the Baghaei as saying. Later, US President Donald Trump said that a peace deal is due to be signed on Sunday, and it will be a wall to nuclear weapons, which would ensure that Iran doesn't have them in the future. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, said that if the deal doesn't work out, the US has an ultimate alternative. Barack Hussein Obama's Deal with Iran, the JCPOA, was an easy, beautiful, smooth road to a Nuclear Weapon, which Iran would have had six years ago, and would have used long before now. My Agreement with Iran is the exact opposite, A WALL TO NO NUCLEAR WEAPON! In fact, they no longer want a Nuclear Weapon, nor will they have one, either through purchase, development, or any other form of procurement. The Deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN TO ALL, he said. Trump further said that the US' relationship with Iran was a much different and better one than previous administrations had. Our relationship with Iran is a much different and better one than previous Administrations have had. Unlike Obama's Hundreds of Billions of Dollars in payments to them, including 1.7 Billion Dollars in green, cold cash, no money will exchange hands. At the appropriate time, when all is calm, we will go in and get the Nuclear Dust, buried deep under the powerful sunken granite mountains, thanks to our beautiful B-2 Bombers and their brilliant pilots, and downblend and destroy it, whether in Iran, or the United States, the US president said. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:12 am

Drugs In Teens Part 1: Peer pressure top reason for student drug abuse

Srinagar, Jun 13: A deeply concerning picture of drug and substance abuse among school students in Srinagar has emerged from an extensive action research project that reveals peer pressure, curiosity and academic stress are increasingly pushing adolescents towards addiction, while awareness about rehabilitation and treatment facilities remains alarmingly low. The study, titled Drug and Substance Abuse in Secondary and Hr. Secondary School Students of District Srinagar An Empirical Study for Prevention and Intervention, conducted by Dr Sameena Wani, presently principal Government Girls Higher Secondary School Kothibagh, a copy of which is with the Rising Kashmir, was submitted to the Principal, DIET Srinagar and is being seen as an important academic effort to understand the growing drug menace among school-going children in Kashmir. Based on a large sample of 3,100 students selected from 20 schools across Srinagar, the study paints a disturbing portrait of changing social realities in Kashmir, where narcotics and substance abuse are silently entering classrooms and teenage lives. The research covered students from classes 9th to 12th from both boys and girls secondary and higher secondary schools across uptown and downtown Srinagar. Data was collected through detailed questionnaires involving students, teachers and Heads of Institutions and later analysed through the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). One of the most alarming findings of the study is the role of peer pressure as the leading factor behind drug abuse among students. According to the research, 46 per cent of boys in high schools and 68 per cent in higher secondary schools identified peer influence as the primary cause pushing students towards drugs. Among girls, too, peer pressure emerged as the dominant factor, with 38 per cent of high school students and 43 per cent of higher secondary students acknowledging its impact. Academic pressure also surfaced as a major contributor among female students. The study found that awareness regarding the causes and consequences of drug abuse remains uneven and inadequate. Less than 50 per cent of girls were aware of drug abuse, while boys showed relatively higher awareness levels. Area-wise analysis revealed that students from downtown Srinagar displayed greater awareness about drug abuse compared to their uptown counterparts. Science stream students were also found to be more aware of the dangers of substance abuse than students from humanities and commerce backgrounds. Though only a small percentage of students admitted to personally consuming drugs, a significantly larger number acknowledged knowing classmates or friends who were using narcotics and addictive substances. As per the study, among boys, tobacco and cigarettes emerged as the most commonly abused substances, followed by morphine, opium and bhang. Similar patterns were observed among girl students, with tobacco ranking as the most abused substance. Equally worrying is the lack of awareness regarding rehabilitation and treatment facilities. The study found that nearly 69 per cent of boys and 74 per cent of girls were unaware of any organisations or agencies dealing with the treatment and rehabilitation of drug addicts. Dr Wani, through her research, has strongly advocated for urgent school-level intervention programmes and integration of anti-drug awareness into the regular curriculum. The study recommends strengthening counselling systems in schools, involving parents and teachers more actively, and creating preventive mechanisms that can identify vulnerable students at an early stage. The findings come at a time when Kashmir is witnessing increasing concern over drug addiction among youth, with educators, parents, religious leaders and civil society repeatedly warning that substance abuse is emerging as one of the most dangerous social challenges confronting the Valley. The research underscores the urgent need for coordinated intervention, awareness campaigns and stronger institutional support to prevent an entire generation from falling prey to addiction.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 10:03 am

Oil Tanker Overturns on SSG Road Near Kangan

SRINAGAR: An oil tanker overturned after reportedly skidding off the SrinagarSonamargGumri (SSG) Road near Kijpara in the Kangan area of central Kashmirs Ganderbal district during the intervening night, officials said on Sunday. The tanker, bearing registration number JK02DS-9026, is reported to have lost control before veering off the road and overturning, causing substantial damage to []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 10:00 am

J&K transforming under PM Modi: LG

UT now getting Rs 500 crore, Rs 1,000 crore projects Srinagar, Jun 13: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday highlighted Jammu and Kashmirs economic transformation, saying the Union Territory has experienced significant industrial growth in recent years. He said the industrial policy introduced in 2021, with the support of the Government of India, provides incentives worth Rs 28,400 crore and has created a conducive environment for private investment. Before 2021, private investment in Jammu and Kashmir stood at around Rs 14,000 crore. Today, for the first time since Independence, projects valued at more than Rs 500 crore and Rs 1,000 crore are being established in the Union Territory, the LG said, addressing a gathering at an event organised by the Mahamana Malaviya Mission in Kashmir. Sinha said thousands of industrial and business units have been established across J&K, while the startup ecosystem has witnessed substantial growth. He informed that nearly one-third of the 4,300 registered startups in Jammu and Kashmir are based in the Kashmir Valley, reflecting the entrepreneurial potential and aspirations of the regions youth. The Lieutenant Governor further said that Jammu and Kashmir has emerged as a leading performer under the Prime Ministers Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP), despite accounting for only one per cent of the countrys population. For the last three years, J&K has ranked number one in PMEGP implementation, surpassing all other states and Union Territories, he said. He also commended educational institutions and teachers in Jammu and Kashmir for their innovative implementation of the National Education Policy since 2020, describing their efforts as exemplary. Referring to the flexibility introduced under the NEP, he highlighted initiatives such as Design Your Own Degree, which are intended to provide students with greater academic freedom and choice. The LG said Indias sustained economic growth, despite global financial uncertainties, reflects the resilience of its development model and the enduring relevance of leaders such as Malaviya, whose ideas on industrialisation, skill development and self-reliance continue to influence the nations progress. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said the vision of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya continues to inspire Indias pursuit of self-reliance, innovation and inclusive growth. He said the integration of education, culture and modern science is vital for building a developed Jammu and Kashmir and a stronger nation. The LG commended efforts to digitally preserve and promote the thoughts and teachings of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, saying the initiative would help extend his ideals to audiences across the globe. He described Malaviya as a visionary statesman whose contributions transcended the challenges of his era and laid the foundation for Indias educational, industrial and cultural advancement. Malaviyas vision of nation-building through education was embodied in the establishment of Banaras Hindu University in 1916 and in his commitment to nurturing engineers, scientists, agricultural experts and scholars capable of contributing to a prosperous and self-reliant India. More than a century ago, Malaviya advocated an education system that integrated science, technology, spirituality, culture, agriculture and vocational trainingan approach that finds resonance in the National Education Policy (NEP), he remarked. Sinha added, Culture, values and modern science together can build a developed India, a self-reliant India and a developed Jammu and Kashmir, the Lieutenant Governor said, adding that ongoing reforms in the education sector are aimed at translating Malaviyas vision into reality.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 9:53 am

The Unbelievable True Story of Qadir Ganderbali

From chasing down a notorious trans-border bandit in the snows of Gulmarg to being requested by Washington after the JFK assassination, his career reads like a spy thriller. But in the arena of mid-century Kashmir, his actual achievements were eventually eclipsed by the ghost of his own legend In the volatile theatre of mid-twentieth-century Jammu and Kashmir, where history was frequently rewritten by whispers and political upheavals, few figures loomed as large or as profoundly misunderstood as Sheikh Ghulam Qadir. Known colloquially to the masses as Qadir Ganderbali, his life was a chronicle of sharp-witted detective work, high-stakes political arrests, and legendary frontier justice. Yet, as is often the case in the Kashmir Valley, where fact and fiction intertwine like ivy, the true legacy of this pioneering lawman has long been obscured by a thick fog of folklore, rumour, and myth. To understand the man behind the myth is to journey through the birth of modern Indian policing in one of the world's most sensitive borderlands. Sheikh Ghulam Qadir was born in 1911 into a family of landlords in the Valley's Saloora village. He joined the police force at the age of 19 in 1930 as a Tafteshi (investigating) Sergeant, appointed directly by His Highness Maharaja Hari Singh. He worked at the then-Shergarhi police station as a sergeant and assistant sub-inspector, and was later promoted to sub-inspector and posted to the Awantipora police station in South Kashmir. At the time, Srinagar was part of the Anantnag district. His investigative talent first came to light while he was resting outside the police station as a herd of nomadic Bakarwals passed by on the road. Sheikh Ghulam Qadir stopped the herd and asked the head of the Bakarwal family where he had acquired a particular horse in the herd, one that had caught the officer's eye. The officer's investigative instincts recalled a description published four years prior regarding a missing foal belonging to His Highness. The foal had gone missing from the royal stables while grazing in the Dachigam meadows. The publication had detailed the exact markings of the missing animal, and four years later, the hawk-eyed officer recognised the grown horse as the Maharaja's missing foal. Upon questioning, the Bakarwal admitted that the foal had joined his herd in the meadow and had remained with the family for over four years. The horse was restored to the royal stables, and the Maharaja personally made an entry of appreciation in the officer's character roll. In 1953, Qadir was posted as ASP Srinagar when he accompanied the then-SSP, L.D. Thakur, to Gulmarg to arrest Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. The arrest warrant had been signed by the Karan Singh, the Sadr-i-Riyasat (Head of State), and Thakur was tasked with executing it. Though Qadir was merely accompanying the SSP, irony dictated that history would remember it differently: today, popular memory credits Sheikh Ghulam Qadir with arresting the Prime Minister, while few accurately recall that it was actually SSP L.D. Thakur, who made the arrest. The Government of India, through the director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), B.N. Mullik, initiated an investigation into the conduct of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah that had led to his dismissal and subsequent arrest. Qadir was appointed the chief investigating officer of the case, which later became known as the Kashmir Conspiracy Case. Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah was tried alongside Mirza Afzal Beg, but the Government of India ultimately decided to withdraw the case and release Abdullah in 1963. By 1963, Qadir was serving as DIG Kashmir, having been inducted into the Indian Police Service (IPS) as the very first officer from Jammu and Kashmir. He was also the state's first recipient of the President's Police Medal for Gallantry (PPMG). He was awarded the PPMG for capturing the notorious trans-border bandit, Munawar Doku. The dacoit operated on both sides of the border, committing offences in both Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and the Indian side of J&K. Pakistan had announced a reward of Rs 50,000 for Munawar's capture, while India had declared him its most-wanted dacoit. In a cinematic, Bollywood-style operation, Qadir arrested Munawar in the higher reaches of Gulmarg. Upon his capture, the dacoit demanded to know the name of the police officer who had dared to apprehend him. Hearing the name, Munawar Khan, alias Munawar Daku, remarked, Mard ko mard ne Geriftar kiya (A brave man has been arrested by a brave man). Munawar was sentenced to life imprisonment, but he reportedly broke out of the Poonch jail and fled back to Pakistan. Many myths were woven around this police officer, fueled primarily by his brilliant career and extraordinary professional talents. For instance, it was rumoured that he was part of the Peace Brigade formed by Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. In reality, Qadir was an officer of the territorial police and was never stationed with or part of the Peace Brigade, which was a non-territorial, voluntary force. Another widely circulated and generally believed myth claimed that the officer used hot irons on the bellies of criminal suspects and anti-national elements, or stuffed hot potatoes into their mouths. Those who spread and believed these rumours never bothered to ask how many people had actually died from such torture. In truth, not a single custodial or extrajudicial killing was reported during the officer's entire career. In fact, when a death in custody occurred at the Pulwama police station, Qadir immediately recommended the suspension of the entire station staff. In 1963, he was appointed to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed by the government to investigate the disappearance of the Holy Relic from the Hazratbal Shrine. The SIT was headed by IB Director B.N. Mullik. The Holy Relic was recovered within 15 days, an achievement Mullik later wrote in his memoirs was an intelligence operation never to be disclosed. Qadir was later posted as DIG Border J&K, where he organised and headed the state's first Home Guards. He passed away in February 1970 at AIIMS, New Delhi. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Union Home Minister Y.B. Chavan personally saw his body off at the Delhi airport. In a rare acknowledgement of the officer's singular service to the nation, the Union Home Ministry issued special orders allowing his body to be flown immediately to Srinagar without the delay of embalming. He was survived by his son, Sheikh Abdul Qayoom, and his wife, Saja Begum. Yet, in another cruel twist of the rumour mill, popular myth claimed he had married the famous Kashmiri singer Raj Begum. There was no truth to the story, but like the tales of the hot irons and potatoes, the report of his marriage to Raj Begum was widely accepted as fact. Throughout his illustrious, tumultuous career, only those who knew the officer personally could accurately describe the man. The formidable persona of Qadir Ganderbali was largely manufactured by rumour-mongers and believed by a gullible public, a public for whom fact and fiction became so hopelessly entwined that truth became the first casualty. When US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, Qadir was the only Indian officer recommended by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to travel to the United States to consult with investigators. Because the Kennedy assassination probe relied heavily on human intelligence, MHA officials naturally looked to Qadir, who was renowned among his superiors for his razor-sharp investigative instincts. However, due to his pressing duties as DIG Kashmir, the officer politely declined the invitation. ( The Author is a columnist)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 9:35 am

How the Sayyids Shaped Kashmir and the Shifting Legacy of Malkha

The diverse branches of the Sadaat who chose Kashmir as their permanent homeland did incredible, transformative work for Islam in Greater Kashmir To walk through the historic quarters of Shehr-e-Khas in Downtown Srinagar is to traverse layers of an extraordinary past. Yet, few places hold as much collective memory, spiritual reverence, and silent history as Malkhathe vast, ancient resting place for generations of Kashmiri families. What many passing by today might view simply as a crowded urban cemetery is, in reality, a profound monument to the socio-economic, spiritual, and structural transformation of the Valley. To understand Malkha, one must understand the journey of the diverse lineages of the Sadaat (Sayyids), who travelled thousands of kilometres from Persia and Central Asia to make this beautiful vale their homeland, doing incredible work for Islam and permanently rewriting its social fabric. The Sacred Stream From Karbala to the Valley: To comprehend the immense prestige historically associated with the Sadaat, one must look to their theological foundations. By definition, a Sayyid is a direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). While the Prophet fathered both sons and daughters, no male children survived into adulthood to pass down his name. nstead, the lineage was carried forward through his deeply revered daughter, Hazrat Fatima az-Zahra (RA), and her marriage to Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib (KW). Through this sacred union, the bloodline flowed via their sons, most notably Hazrat Imam Hasan (AS) and Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS). The lineage faced its most pivotal and tragic crucible during the Battle of Karbala. Though Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS)the Martyr of Martyrssacrificed his life, the bloodline was miraculously preserved through his son, Hazrat Imam Ali ibn al-Hussain (Zain-ul-Abideen), the sole male survivor of the family at Karbala. Over the subsequent centuries, his descendants migrated, flourished, and spread across the Islamic world, eventually arriving in distinct, powerful waves to the Kashmir Valley. The Early Pillars Grapes, Sovereigns, and the Gift of Malkha: The bedrock of this presence is inextricably tied to the 14th-century arrival of Hazrat Ameer-e-Kabir Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (RA), a native of Hamadan, Iran, who led a massive migration of roughly 700 Sayyids across three distinct visits. These Sayyids did not return to Persia; they voluntarily settled or were strategically stationed across the Valley to guide the newly converted population. Beyond theology, they introduced Central Asian civilizationmastering languages, reshaping court culture, and implementing the iconic craft economy of carpet weaving (Qaleen bafi), shawls, and paper-mch that lifted Kashmir economically. The profound benevolence of this elite is perfectly preserved in the revenue and settlement records of Srinagar. Historically, the area known as Malkha was a magnificent 1000-kanal orchard, primarily dedicated to the cultivation of grapes. This vast tract of land was purchased by Mir Muhammad Hamadanithe illustrious son of the Ameer-e-Kabirentirely out of his own pocket for a sum of 29.50 Rupees of Raijul Waqat (the currency of the era). In an act of unparalleled community welfare, he donated this entire land as a Waqf (endowment) to serve as a collective graveyard for the fresh converts to Islam, ensuring they had a dignified, unified resting place. Tragically, contemporary urban pressures have squeezed this 1000-kanal legacy down to a mere 100 kanals or slightly more. Private and governmental encroachments have risen over a mass graveyard that rightfully belongs to all Muslims of Kashmir. More disappointingly, a space explicitly designed to be a unified, egalitarian sanctuary has been fragmented and partitioned, earmarked among specific umbered familiesa stark reflection of modern social stratification disrupting historic benevolence. The Great Lineages A Tapestry of Intellectual and Political Might: The narrative of the Sadaat in Kashmir is incredibly rich and multi-dimensional, composed of distinct clans who brought specific administrative, military, and spiritual strengths to the kingdom: The Simnani Sayyids (The Pioneers): Arriving even before the main wave of Shah-e-Hamadan, figures like Sayyid Hussain Simnania cousin of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani hailing from Simnan, Iransettled in Kulgam. They laid the crucial foundational groundwork of diplomatic goodwill and spiritual attraction, softening the regional political landscape for the larger migrations that followed. The Baihaqi Sayyids (The Aristocrats and Statesmen): Hailing from Sabzevar (historically part of the Baihaq region in Iran), the Baihaqis entered Kashmir during the Shah Mir Sultanate. They became the ultimate political heavyweights of medieval Kashmir. By marrying into the royal familymost notably when the great King Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin (Budshah) married the daughters of Sayyid Hasan Baihaqithey gained immense administrative power, serving as ministers, chief justices, and military commanders, deeply weaving their lineage into the sovereignty of the state. The Andrabi Sayyids (The Intellectual Custodians): Tracing their origins to Andarab in Central Asia, the Andrabis (led by pioneers like Sayyid Ahmad Andrabi) established major centers of learning and jurisprudence. They served as the literary and legal backbone of the Valley, maintaining meticulous family records (Shajrahs) and ensuring that Islamic law and high Persian literature flourished hand in hand. The Bukhari Sayyids (The Scholars of the Core): Migrating from Bukhara (modern-day Uzbekistan), one of the grandest intellectual capitals of the Islamic world, the Bukharis brought an elite academic tradition. They settled in both urban Srinagar and rural strongholds, acting as the ultimate spiritual arbiters and educators for generations of Kashmiris. A sub clan among Bukharis named after Mir Nazuk Niyazi Qadiri emerged as Nazkis. Mir Nazuk was among the illustrious descendants of Syed Mir Ali Bukhari who was brought to Kashmir by Sultan Zain-ul- Abidin to head his judiciary. Qazi Musa Shaheed who was martyred during rule of Chaks belonged to the same family as also Mir Syed Yaqub whose shrine at Sonwar draws thousands. Qazi Musa Shaheed is buried in Malkha whereas the shrine of Mir Nazuk Niyazi Qadiri, the founder of qadiri order in Kashmir exists at Qadi Kadal in downtown Srinagar. The Muntaqi Sayyids (The Monks of Asceticism): Known for their profound asceticism, piety, and detachment from worldly politics, the Muntaqissuch as Sayyid Mir Nazuk Muntaqianchored the inner, mystical dimensions of faith. Their khanqahs became sanctuaries for the poor, emphasizing spiritual cleansing, social equality, and public charity. Waves of Later Migration The Gilanis of Khanyar: The influx of sacred lineage continued well into the later centuries, bringing new dimensions of prestige. The Gilani Sayyids, who trace their direct biological descent to the great Peeran-e-Pir Sheikh Syed Abdul Qadir Jeelani (RA) of Baghdad, arrived much later than the medieval Hamadani wave. Traveling through the subcontinent, they settled for generations in the historic, metropolitan Mughal hub of Thatta in Sindh before migrating to Kashmir in the 18th century. Bringing with them the sacred Moi-e-Muqaddas (holy relic) of the Sheikh, they anchored the spiritual gravity center of Ziyarat Dastgeer Sahib at Khanyar, reshaping the cultural geography of eastern Srinagar. Even the linguistic variations of this surname highlight a global story of migration. Because the classical Arabic alphabet lacks the hard Persian/Urdu G ( ext{underline{G}af}) sound, the original geographical name Gilan naturally transitioned into Jeelani ( ext{}) or Kilani ( ext{}). This is a matter of geography, not clan; while the lineage is identical, branches of the family in the subcontinent write Gilani or Jeelani, while second and third cousins who have settled in Amman, Jordan, officially maintain the surname as Kilani. Separating Bloodline from Devotion The Local Pirs: For any researcher analyzing the social structure of Kashmir, a crucial distinction must be made between hereditary lineage and devotional affiliation. Across all districts of Jammu and Kashmir, there is a prominent presence of native, local Pirs who use the titles Qadri or Baghdadi. I t is historically vital to note that these local Pirs are not biological descendants of the Gilani Sadaat; they are indigenous to the soil. Their adoption of these titles serves as a beautiful benchmark of their deep faith, service, and generational allegiance to the Khanqahs and the spiritual order of the Peeran-e-Pir. Their identity is anchored in devotion rather than genealogy. The Royal Naqshbandis and Preserved Relics In addition to the aforementioned lines, the Naqshbandi Sadaat made their immense presence felt, dedicating their lives and energy to promoting Islam in Greater Kashmir. Their lineage was woven into the highest echelons of imperial history. In a fact lost to many modern citizens, the sister of the great Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb was married to Syed Mehmood Naqshbandi. Today, both stand buried within the serene, impeccably maintained premises of the historic Shrine of Naqshband Sahib at Khawaja Bazar, Srinagar. The imperial legacy of this union extends to nearby Shamswari, Kusha Sahab, located in close proximity to both the Naqshband Sahib and Dastgeer Sahib shrines. Preserved within a local mosque-cum-shrine lies an extraordinary relic: chapters of the Holy Qur'an written by the third Caliph, Khalifa Usman (RA), in ancient Arabic calligraphyoriginally gifted by Emperor Aurangzeb to his sister on her wedding day. Conclusion In a nutshell, the diverse branches of the Sadaat who chose Kashmir as their permanent homeland did incredible, transformative work for Islam in Greater Kashmir. They did not merely preach; they built the civilisation, political systems, legal structures, economy, and physical geography of Srinagar out of their own pockets and through royal alliances. As the city modernises, preserving the physical boundaries of our historic spaces like Malkha and maintaining absolute clarity regarding our multi-faceted spiritual histories is paramount. It is a legacy of selfless benevolence that must never be allowed to fade into oblivion. (The Author is a former civil servant from the administrative service and RK Columnist, can be reached at: nisargilani57748@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 9:23 am

Rs 1,667 Crore Expansion to Transform Srinagar Airport into World-class Aviation Hub: Director

SRINAGAR: Srinagar International Airport is set for a major transformation with a Rs 1,667-crore expansion project aimed at significantly enhancing passenger handling capacity, modernising infrastructure and elevating the overall travel experience, Airport Director Javed Anjum said on Saturday. Speaking ahead of the Airports Authority of Indias (AAI) observance of Yatri Suvidha Diwas on June 15, []

KashmirLife 14 Jun 2026 9:00 am

PM Modi arrives in France for G7 Summit, strengthen bilateral ties

NICE (FRANCE):Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in France on Saturday for a visit during which he will hold talks with President Emmanuel Macron, participate in the G7 Summit and attend key innovation-focused events aimed at strengthening bilateral ties. Modi arrived in Nice on the first leg of his five-day visit to France and Slovakia. He []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 8:34 am

Temps drop after Kashmir plains get rain

Higher reaches record light snowfall MeT forecasts more precipitation, thunderstorms till June 19 Srinagar: Fresh rainfall across Kashmir plains and light snowfall in the higher reaches on Saturday turned the weather pleasant. According to the details available with news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) temperatures in most parts of the Valley dropped significantly below normal. Data []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 2:00 am

NHRC files case on attacks against Kashmiris

Takes cognisance of JKSA complaint Srinagar: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Saturday took cognisance of the incidents of harassment and attacks against Kashmiri shawl sellers and students in different parts of the country. The Commission has filed a case under (Case No. 684/90/0/2026) on a complaint filed by the Jammu and Kashmir Students []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:59 am

Youth-led development govts strong push: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the government is strongly working towards youth-led development. He noted that one of the defining features of the last 12 years has been the confidence with which Indias youth have pursued their aspirations. Modi highlighted that through initiatives such as Startup India, Digital India, Skill India, []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:58 am

Even minor errors can adversely impact Census data quality

Ganderbal: Chief Principal Census Officer and Director Census Operations for J&K and Ladakh, Amit Sharma, on Saturday cautioned that even minor errors or conceptual misunderstandings can adversely impact the quality of Census data and affect future policy planning. Sharma was chairing a comprehensive review meeting at the Mini Secretariat Ganderbal to assess the progress of []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:58 am

Rs 1,667 crore expansion to transform Sgr airport into world-class aviation hub: Director

Srinagar: Srinagar International Airport is set for a major transformation with a Rs 1,667-crore expansion project aimed at significantly enhancing passenger handling capacity, modernising infrastructure and elevating the overall travel experience, Airport Director Javed Anjum said on Saturday. Speaking ahead of the Airports Authority of Indias (AAI) observance of Yatri Suvidha Diwas on June 15, []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:57 am

Gurez Valleys Nature Pharmacy Preserving Centuries Of Himalayan Medicinal Wisdom For Future Generations

Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants in Gurez Valley represents accumulated wisdom and adaptation to the Himalayan environment. Preserving this ethnomedicinal heritage is essential not only for safeguarding cultural identity but also for ensuring sustainable utilisation of medicinal plant resources. Dr Jauhar Rafeeq and Dr Hilal Ahmad Malik Gurez Valley, situated in the northwestern Himalayas of []

Kashmir Reader 14 Jun 2026 1:56 am

Nill Naag: A Natural Treasure in Danger

The current state of Nill Naag demands immediate intervention from the concerned authorities Nestled amid the serene landscapes of Budgam district in central Kashmir, Nill Naag is one of the Valley's most beautiful freshwater lakes. Located a short distance from Srinagar, this picturesque destination has long attracted visitors with its crystal-clear blue waters, lush green surroundings, and peaceful atmosphere. For generations, it has served as a popular recreational spot for families, tourists, and nature enthusiasts seeking solace away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. However, this natural treasure is now facing a growing threat due to pollution, neglect, and increasing safety concerns. Over the past few years, the condition of Nill Naag has deteriorated considerably. The lake, once admired for its pristine beauty and clean environment, is increasingly being surrounded by garbage and waste. Plastic bottles, food wrappers, disposable plates, and other litter can be seen scattered along its banks, tarnishing the charm of the area. The unchecked disposal of waste not only affects the visual appeal of the lake but also poses a serious threat to its fragile cosystem. If this trend continues, the water quality may decline further, affecting aquatic life and the overall environmental balance of the region. One of the most disappointing aspects of the situation is the lack of environmental awareness among some visitors. Despite the natural beauty of the site, many people leave behind waste after picnics and outings. Such irresponsible behaviour is gradually transforming a once-pristine destination into a polluted and neglected area. The absence of adequate waste disposal facilities and regular maintenance has further aggravated the problem. Adding to these environmental concerns is the growing presence of stray dogs in the vicinity of the lake. These animals have become increasingly aggressive and pose a serious safety risk to visitors, particularly children. During a recent family visit, a group of dogs suddenly charged towards children playing near the lake. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured, but the incident served as a stark reminder of the dangers that visitors may face. Such occurrences can discourage tourists and families from visiting the area and tarnish the reputation of one of Kashmir's most cherished natural attractions. The current state of Nill Naag demands immediate intervention from the concerned authorities. Regular cleaning drives should be conducted to remove accumulated waste and restore the lake's natural beauty. Adequate waste bins must be installed at strategic locations, and strict penalties should be imposed on those found littering. Awareness campaigns can also play a vital role in educating visitors about the importance of preserving natural resources. Furthermore, measures should be taken to control the stray dog population and ensure the safety of tourists and residents. At the same time, protecting Nill Naag is not solely the responsibility of the government. Every visitor has a role to play in safeguarding this natural heritage. Maintaining cleanliness, disposing of waste responsibly, and respecting the environment are essential steps toward preserving the lake for future generations. Nill Naag is more than just a tourist destination; it is a valuable part of Kashmir's natural heritage. If timely and effective action is taken, the lake can once again regain its pristine beauty and remain a source of pride for the region. However, if negligence continues, this precious ecological asset may suffer irreversible damage. The time to act is now, before it is too late. (The author is a former tutor, Department of Health Services, Jammu & Kashmir)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 1:27 am

Bridging the Digital Divide in Livestock Care: Challenges and Realities for Farmers

For millions of smallholder families across rural India, livestock is a lifeline. Cattle, goats, sheep, and poultry provide daily nutrition and a safety net during hard times. In the high-altitude terrains of Jammu and Kashmir, an animal is often more valuable than a bank account. Despite the grave impact of infectious and non-infectious diseases, access to timely veterinary services remains severely limited where physical infrastructure is sparse and professionals are few. Farmers often grapple with geographical barriers, prohibitive travel costs, and a lack of awareness about solutions that could bridge this care gap. Digital technology promises to help them detect, report, and manage livestock diseases more effectively. Data management is a crucial yet overlooked aspect of farming. Maintaining health records, tracking reproductive cycles, and monitoring productivity are essential for profitability, yet most smallholders rely on memory or paper registers that are easily lost. Over the past decade, mobile phones have become a viable medium for disseminating agricultural information, even in remote areas. Apps and SMS platforms designed for the livestock sector can connect farmers to weather alerts, remote veterinary advice, real-time outbreak reporting, and systematic record-keeping. However, a marked gap exists between the use of digital tools in veterinary units and their actual accessibility by livestock owners. Even veterinarians and para-vets struggle to deploy these solutions effectively. Numerous applications promise seamless access and streamlined work, but widespread lack of digital and media literacy, coupled with persistent technical errors, means these tools seldom perform as expected. Instead of solving problems, they often add frustration. The Government of India has launched several dedicated mobile apps. Kisan Suvidha delivers weather forecasts, agro-dealer information, and market prices. Bharat Pashudhan connects farmers, field workers, and breeding centers for real-time tracking of reproductive data, artificial insemination, and vaccination status. The IVRI-Vaccination Guide App educates veterinarians, paravets, and owners on vaccination schedules for major diseases. The KVK Mobile App allows farmers to send queries directly to Krishi Vigyan Kendra experts. On paper, this digital arsenal is impressive. Yet the reality in high-altitude districts of Jammu and Kashmir remains sobering. Key barriers include high mobile data costs, limited internet access, inconsistent network coverage across mountainous terrain, low digital literacy, and profound unawareness that these apps exist. Because low digital literacy is the most persistent barrier, targeted hands-on training programs are urgently needed. Such efforts should strengthen local cooperative societies, which can serve as natural platforms for collective training, resource sharing, and app adoption. Awareness campaigns through extension agents, cooperative meetings, and community organisations must show farmers not only the benefits but also how to use apps step by step. Applications must be designed for hilly regions, incorporating local languages such as Dogri, Kashmiri, Gojri, and Pahari, along with cultural nuances. Offline functionality and compatibility with basic smartphonesnot just high-end deviceswill dramatically enhance usability. Continuous training for veterinary staff and field teams is essential so they can guide animal owners. Media and technical literacy camps at the panchayat or block level should reach the larger population. Special attention must go to underprivileged and remote communities, which face the harshest consequences of digital exclusion. Promising websites and apps need updated versions with high loading capacity that function reliably even on low network bandwidth. User interfaces must be available in local languages to serve the illiterate and semi-literate population that forms the backbone of our livestock economy. When implemented correctly, these facilities will save precious time and reduce economic losses. Such accessible, empathetic service will benefit public health, animal welfare, the environment, and the sustainability of mountain agriculture. Mobile applications have an undeniable potential to revolutionise livestock farming by enhancing data management, expanding knowledge, and enabling informed decision-making. However, a genuine collaborative effort involving farmers, app developers, extension services, and policymakers is necessary to overcome existing challenges. Only through concerted action can we transform digital promise into practical reality for the farmer tending his flock in the remote heights of Jammu and Kashmir. (Akhter Rasool is a Veterinarian and an Independent Researcher; Mumtaz is a PhD student at EFLU, Hyderabad. Email: dr.akhterrasool@rediffmail.com)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 1:18 am

From Disturbances from the West to a Disturbed West..!

The disturbances that once flowed eastward are now turning inward. The West that disturbed others increasingly finds itself disturbed For centuries, India has endured disturbances from the West. Waves of invasions, imperial ambitions, ideological extremism, and geopolitical intrigues entered the subcontinent through its western frontiers. The scars of those disturbances are visible even todayin unresolved borders, terrorism, religious radicalism, and regional instability. Yet history has a peculiar way of turning upon itself. Today, the Westboth in the broader global sense and in India's immediate western neighbourhoodappears increasingly trapped in crises of its own making. The very forces that were once exported across continents are now rebounding upon their creators. Climate change, geopolitical instability, resource conflicts, mass migration, and fractured political systems are no longer problems confined to distant lands. They have returned to haunt the societies that helped create them. Nowhere is this phenomenon more visible than in Pakistan. Pakistan today stands at a constitutional and political crossroads. Once again, questions about the country's unity, federal structure, and long-term viability have resurfaced. Ethnic tensions simmer across provinces. Balochistan remains in open rebellion. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa struggles with militancy and political alienation. The areas of Jammu and Kashmir under Pakistan's illegal occupation are witnessing unprecedented unrest. The very state that spent decades exporting instability beyond its borders now finds itself consumed by instability within. The most striking development is the growing revolt in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK). For decades, the people of POJK were encouraged to subordinate their economic and political interests to narratives of religion, nationalism, and hostility towards India. Today, many of them have begun to see through that illusion. Their grievances are no longer hidden beneath slogans. They are demanding accountability, representation, and dignity. These aspirations have found expression through the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), which has emerged as the principal platform of popular resistance. The movement's demands are remarkably basic: affordable electricity, access to essential commodities, an end to elite privileges, and genuine political representation. Yet Islamabad's response has been anything but democratic. Reports indicate that protests have been met with force, arrests, and violent suppression. Particularly disturbing were incidents in Rawalakot, where unarmed protesters allegedly faced lethal action by security forces. JAAC has been prescribed as a terrorist organisation. Such responses reveal a fundamental contradiction at the heart of Pakistan's governance model: while democracy is celebrated rhetorically, meaningful challenges to centralized authority are often met with coercion. At the centre of the unrest lies a deeply flawed political arrangement. The so-called Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly consists of 53 seats, of which eight are nominated and twelve are reserved for a peculiar category known as Kashmiri migrants residing in different parts of Pakistan. These seats have long served as instruments through which Islamabad exerts control over political outcomes in Muzaffarabad. The mathematics of power is revealing. A governing majority requires the support of twenty-seven members. Islamabad effectively begins with control over twenty seats through nominated members and migrant constituencies. It therefore needs to influence only a handful of directly elected representatives to determine who governs. Under such circumstances, real power inevitably resides not in Muzaffarabad but in Islamabad. The JAAC's demand to abolish these reserved seats is therefore far more than an electoral reform proposal. It is a challenge to the entire mechanism through which Pakistan manages and controls POJK. Against this backdrop comes the debate surrounding Pakistan's proposed 28th Constitutional Amendment. If enacted in its reported form, the amendment would represent one of the most consequential constitutional transformations in Pakistan's history. The proposals reportedly include rolling back provincial autonomy established under the landmark 18th Amendment, revising revenue-sharing arrangements in favour of the federal government, raising the voting age from eighteen to twenty-five years, and redrawing provincial boundaries while strengthening Islamabad's control over peripheral regions. Viewed in isolation, each proposal is controversial. Viewed together, they reveal something much larger: a systematic attempt to recentralize political authority. The significance of this shift becomes clearer when one recalls the importance of the 18th Amendment of 2010. That reform was widely regarded as a milestone in Pakistan's democratic evolution. It transferred substantial authority over education, health, culture, and local governance to the provinces. More importantly, it reflected an acknowledgment that Pakistan's ethnic and regional diversity could be better managed through federalism rather than centralization. The proposed 28th Amendment appears to reverse that philosophy. Returning key subjects to federal control would weaken provincial governments and diminish local accountability. Altering the National Finance Commission Award would further erode provincial autonomy by tightening Islamabad's grip over financial resources. Political autonomy without fiscal autonomy is little more than symbolism. Perhaps the most startling proposal is the reported plan to raise the voting age from eighteen to twenty-five years. Such a move would disenfranchise millions of young Pakistanis in a single stroke. At a time when democracies around the world are exploring ways to expand youth participation, Pakistan appears poised to move in the opposite direction. The message would be unmistakable: political participation is welcome only when it produces acceptable outcomes. The debate over redrawing provincial boundaries raises equally troubling questions. Administrative efficiency may be the stated objective, but boundary changes in ethnically sensitive regions invariably affect representation, resource distribution, and political power. For provinces already suspicious of federal intentions, such measures are unlikely to inspire confidence. Equally significant are discussions regarding deeper integration of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan into Pakistan's federal structure. Beyond their regional implications, such proposals reinforce the perception that constitutional evolution in Pakistan is moving steadily toward greater centralization rather than greater autonomy. The foundations were laid through earlier constitutional changes that altered the balance between the judiciary, elected institutions, and the military establishment. Critics argue that recent amendments weakened judicial independence, expanded political influence over judicial appointments, and reduced institutional checks on executive authority. The cumulative pattern is difficult to ignore. First came the dilution of judicial autonomy. Then came the consolidation of executive and military influence. Now come proposals to curtail provincial autonomy, tighten control over resources, and potentially restrict democratic participation. Many analysts describe this process as a constitutional counter-revolution. The phrase may sound dramatic, but it captures a deeper reality. Constitutional democracies depend upon a balance among competing centres of power. Federalism restrains excessive centralization. Independent courts check executive overreach. Broad electoral participation ensures democratic legitimacy. When all three are simultaneously weakened, the character of the state itself begins to change. The irony is striking. For decades, Pakistan sought strategic depth beyond its borders while neglecting democratic depth within them. It exported instability while suppressing diversity at home. It manipulated identities abroad while denying representation to many of its own citizens. Today, the consequences are becoming visible. The disturbances that once flowed eastward are now turning inward. The West that disturbed others increasingly finds itself disturbed. Pakistan's constitutional turmoil, provincial unrest, and growing resistance in POJK are not isolated developments. They are symptoms of a deeper crisisone rooted in the refusal to accommodate diversity, decentralise power, and trust the democratic aspirations of its own people. History offers a simple lesson: nations can suppress grievances for a time, but they cannot govern indefinitely against the aspirations of their citizens. The choice before Pakistan is whether it learns that lesson through reform or through further turmoil. The answer may determine not merely the fate of a constitutional amendment, but the future of the Pakistani state itself. ( The Author is a former Member of the legislative council of Jammu Kashmir and spokesperson of the BJP JK-UT)

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 1:10 am

Anti-Corruption Court Dismisses Complaint Alleging Irregularities in JJM Procurement

Court cites ACB report, finds no evidence of misappropriation or tender violations Jammu, June 13: A Special Judge of the Anti-Corruption Court in Jammu has dismissed a complaint filed by retired IAS officer AK. Parmar alleged corruption in the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the order dated May 30, 2026, the complaint had raised allegations of irregularities in the procurement of GI, DI and HDPE pipes and named former Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta (Retd. IAS) along with officers of the Jal Shakti Department. The court, while considering a report submitted by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), observed that scrutiny of records did not reveal any evidence of misappropriation or violations in the procurement and tendering process. Based on the findings placed before it, the court held that the protest petition was not maintainable and dismissed the complaint. Officials noted that this was the second complaint filed by Parmar on the same issue. An earlier complaint carrying similar allegations had also been dismissed by the same court on April 20, 2026. The development follows proceedings before the Chief Information Commission (CIC), which had earlier disposed of complaints related to RTI applications filed with the Public Health Engineering authorities in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the order, the CIC had observed that replies had been furnished in accordance with provisions of the RTI Act and noted that much of the information sought was already available in the public domain. It further recorded that no deliberate or wilful denial of information had been established.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:42 am

Govt To Set Up Apex Panel For Return Of Pandits: Advisor Wani

Says if AFSPA has to be revoked, process should start from J&K Srinagar, Jun 13: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Ministers Advisor, Nasir Aslam Wani on Saturday said that the government is planning to constitute an apex committee to facilitate the dignified return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of Global Kashmiri Pandit Conclave at SKICC here, Wani said the Omar Abdullah-led government is committed to creating a conducive atmosphere for the return of Kashmiri Pandits to the Valley and healing the wounds of the past. He said the proposed apex committee will work on various aspects related to the return, rehabilitation and reintegration of the displaced community into Kashmiri society. We want our Kashmiri Pandit brothers and sisters to return to their homeland. They should leave behind old grudges and reconnect with their roots and heritage, Wani said. The remarks come amid continuing political and social discussions surrounding the return of Kashmiri Pandits who migrated from the Valley during the peak of militancy in the early 1990s. On the issue of restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, Wani expressed hope that the Centre would honour its commitment made during the political transition process after the abrogation of Article 370. We trust the promise made by the Government of India. We were told there would be a three-stage process delimitation, elections and then restoration of statehood. The first two steps have already been completed and now we are waiting for the fulfilment of the third promise, he said. His remarks come close on the heels of Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which has renewed political discussions over the timeline for restoration of full statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:34 am

Police Welfare Complex Opens in Meghalaya

Project Completed at 19.18 Crore Shillong, June 13: The long-awaited Integrated Police Welfare Complex at Baghmara in South Garo Hills has been completed and inaugurated, marking a significant milestone in strengthening welfare infrastructure for police personnel in Meghalaya. The project, which was first proposed during 2011-12, was included in the priority list of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and received government approval during 2015-16. Initially sanctioned at an estimated cost of 14.94 crore, the project faced multiple hurdles, including sharp cost escalation and delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to official records, the first installment of 4.72 crore was sanctioned on March 31, 2016, and released to Meghalaya Government Construction Corporation (MGCC) Ltd. for execution. However, the project encountered a setback when the lowest tender received was found to be 53.5 percent higher than the approved estimate, which had been prepared on the basis of the Public Works Departments Schedule of Rates (SOR) for 2010-11. Due to the significant increase in costs, the State Level Empowered Committee (SLEC) in February 2017 decided to close the original project and directed the preparation of a fresh Detailed Project Report (DPR). Subsequently, MGCC Ltd. submitted a revised DPR estimating the project cost at 25.35 crore based on updated rates. To keep the project financially viable, a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister of Meghalaya in May 2018 resolved to reduce the scope of work and execute the project within the originally approved budget. As a result, the number of proposed buildings was reduced from six to four. The revised project retained key facilities including a JCOs Mess, Police Welfare Training Centre, Officers' Mess and Recreation Centre. The modified proposal was recommended by the SLEC in September 2018 and subsequently approved by the Ministry of DoNER in February 2021 at a cost of 17.20 crore. The State Government later accorded final approval to the project at a total cost of 19.18 crore, including agency charges and contingencies. MGCC Ltd. floated e-tenders in August 2021, while physical construction began in February 2022. Despite disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the project progressed steadily and was completed in September 2025. The completed complex was formally handed over to the concerned department on January 18, 2026, and inaugurated by the Chief Minister on January 20, 2026. Officials said that a total of 16.56 crore has so far been released for the project, including 11.56 crore as the Central share and 5 crore as the State share. The remaining State contribution of 2.61 crore will be released upon receipt of the final bill from MGCC Ltd., subject to availability of funds. The government has also submitted all required documents, including utilization certificates, progress reports, inspection reports, project completion certificates, maps, geotagged photographs and operationalization certificates, on May 26, 2026. The Integrated Police Welfare Complex is expected to enhance welfare facilities, training infrastructure and recreational amenities for police personnel stationed in the region, contributing to improved working and living conditions for the force.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:27 am

Schools Asked to Postpone Exams During Muharram

Srinagar, June 13: The School Education Department has directed all government and recognised private schools across Kashmir not to conduct any in house examinations, internal assessments or term examinations from June 23 to June 27 in view of Muharram observances. According to an order issued by the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK), the decision has been taken keeping in view the approaching month of Muharram ul Haram. The order states that no examinations or internal assessments shall be conducted during the specified period and warned that any deviation or non compliance would invite disciplinary action under rules. Education Minister Sakeena Itoo said the decision was taken following representations received from the public and a request made by Tanvir Sadiq. In a post on X, the minister said that a large number of processions and Majlis are scheduled to be held across Kashmir between June 23 and June 27, coinciding with the examination period in several schools. She said the move aims to ensure that students do not face difficulties due to traffic diversions and road closures during Muharram events. The decision, she added, will also allow students to participate in religious observances and continue their academic activities without inconvenience. The minister directed all government and recognised private educational institutions to strictly comply with the instructions. She warned that any violation of the order would be viewed seriously and could lead to disciplinary action under the relevant rules and regulations.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:13 am

Census Data to Be Verified, People Asked to Share Accurate Details

Ganderbal, June 13: Director Census Operations Amit Sharma on Saturday urged people to provide accurate household information during the ongoing Census exercise, warning that all details furnished by residents would be cross-checked and verified by the authorities. Speaking to reporters in Ganderbal after reviewing Census preparations, Sharma said residents should neither inflate nor understate the number of family members while responding to Census questions. If there are 10 members in a household, mention only 10not eight or twelve. All information will undergo cross-verification, and accurate data is essential to avoid discrepancies, he said. Sharma said the first phase of the CensusHouse Listing Operation (HLO)is underway from June 1 to June 30, during which enumerators are collecting responses to 33 questions from every household. He emphasized that the data collected under the Census Act, 1948, remains confidential and cannot be shared or misused. Highlighting the significance of the exercise, Sharma said future developmental planning, including allocation of welfare benefits, construction of roads and bridges, establishment of hospitals and schools, and distribution of social welfare funds, would be based on Census data. Accurate Census figures will form the foundation of development planning for the next 10 to 15 years, he said. He also announced special arrangements to ensure that nomadic and migratory communities, particularly Gujjar and Bakarwal populations in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, are not left out of the enumeration process. Dedicated teams will conduct special sessions after June 15, with mapping support from the Forest Department, to cover seasonal camps and high-altitude settlements. Warning the public against cyber fraud, Sharma advised residents to verify the identity cards and QR codes of Census personnel and not share sensitive information such as Aadhaar numbers, PAN details, bank account information, or credit card data. The Census does not seek such details. Only the prescribed 33 questions are being asked in the current phase, he said. Sharma further informed that the 2027 Census will be Indias first fully digital and paperless Census, with data being collected electronically and transmitted directly to secure servers. He said the second phase, Population Enumeration, will begin in September 2026 in snow-bound and mountainous areas and in February 2027 across the plains. The review meeting in Ganderbal was also attended by Biswajit, Deputy Director General from the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, who assessed the districts preparedness for the upcoming Census operations.

RisingKashmir 14 Jun 2026 12:03 am

Dont Take Away Our Livelihood: Shopian Residents Protest Evictions

Villagers seek government intervention, oppose move to clear alleged encroachments Shopian, June 13: Despite persistent rain on Saturday morning, dozens of residents of Nawpora Bala village in south Kashmirs Shopian district staged a protest against eviction notices issued by the Tehsil Office Keegam, seeking removal of alleged encroachments from Kahcharie (common grazing) land. Gathering in the village and holding placards, the protesters claimed they had been cultivating the land for decades and said the proposed eviction threatened the livelihoods of several families dependent on orchards and agricultural activity. Among those served notices was Abdul Majeed Wani, who said he had been directed by the Tehsildar Keegam to vacate 2 kanals and 10 marlas of land. We are entirely dependent on this land. Our families have worked and maintained these fields for generations, Wani said, appealing to the government to intervene and reconsider the decision. Residents argued that the land has historically remained under community use and said the orchards developed over the years have become their main source of income. Jalal-ud-Din, an elderly farmer participating in the protest, said local accounts suggest the land had traditionally been used for cultivation before being gradually converted into orchards over recent decades. For nearly 50 years, people have nurtured these orchards and built their livelihoods around them. These apple trees support entire families, he said. The villagers also claimed that the area had previously contributed substantial portions of land for public and industrial projects. We have already given land for industrial and housing projects over the years. People feel anxious about losing what remains, residents said. The protesters urged the administration to review the notices and adopt a solution that safeguards both public land concerns and local livelihoods.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:54 pm

PDPs Political Experiment Cost Jammu Kashmir its Dignity, Special Status, Statehood: NC

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Additional General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Choudhary Muhammad Ramzan Saturday said that the Omar Abdullah-led elected government has put the districts of South Kashmir firmly back on the path of development after years of political misadventures and unfulfilled promises by successive non-NC regimes. He made these remarks []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 11:50 pm

NSG, SOG Launch shakti Sangam Ahead Of Amarnath Yatra

Elite forces rehearse hostage rescue, counter-drone ops & anti-terror response in Jammu Srinagar, June 13: In a major boost to security preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of J&K Police and elite commandos of the National Security Guard (NSG) Saturday concluded a week-long joint tactical exercise in Jammu aimed at sharpening combat readiness and strengthening coordination against emerging threats. The high-intensity exercise, codenamed Shakti Sangam, was conducted from June 8 to 13 as part of the multi-layered security strategy being put in place ahead of the annual pilgrimage, which is scheduled to commence on July 3. Officials said the exercise focused on enhancing operational preparedness, rapid response capability and seamless coordination between specialised units tasked with securing one of the countrys largest religious pilgrimages. The Amarnath Yatra, spanning 57 days, attracts lakhs of devotees from across the country every year. Pilgrims travel to the holy cave shrine located at an altitude of 3,880 metres through the traditional 48-kilometre Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper Baltal route in Ganderbal district. Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu will serve as the main transit base camp from where the first batch of pilgrims will leave for Kashmir a day before the yatra formally begins. During the exercise, SOG personnel and NSG commandos underwent specialised training in anti-terror intervention tactics, hostage rescue operations, urban combat response, live firing drills and handling of sophisticated bomb disposal equipment. Security forces also rehearsed counter-drone operations and tactical surveillance using advanced night vision devices, reflecting growing concerns over modern security challenges and evolving threat patterns. Officials said scenario-based simulations formed a key component of the exercise, enabling forces to practise coordinated response during mock emergency situations and high-risk incidents. The exercise was designed to strengthen interoperability and improve the ability of different security units to function in complete coordination during sensitive operations, an official said. Participants also exchanged expertise and operational experiences during the drill, with the focus remaining on precision, adaptability and real-time decision-making under pressure. Senior security officers overseeing the exercise described Shakti Sangam as a critical preparedness initiative ahead of the pilgrimage season, saying such collaborative drills are essential to maintaining a strong and responsive security grid. The exercise comes amid intensified security arrangements across Jammu and Kashmir, including increased surveillance, route sanitisation, area domination and deployment of additional personnel along the yatra routes. Officials said security agencies are leaving no room for complacency and are working in close coordination to ensure a peaceful, smooth and incident-free Amarnath Yatra this year.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:47 pm

Govt Plans Pumps, Canal Restoration for Farmers

Old irrigation schemes being revived to support farmers: Javid Dar Handwara, June 13: In a bid to strengthen agricultural productivity in North Kashmir, Agriculture Minister Javid Ahmad Dar on Saturday said the government is reviving old irrigation schemes and planning new projects to improve water supply and resolve long-pending issues faced by farmers. Speaking to reporters in Handwara, Dar said a project worth around Rs 40 to 50 crore is being planned for the restoration of the Lal Kul irrigation canal, which caters to several areas of north Kashmir. He said the project aims to repair damaged portions of the canal, plug leakages and ensure efficient water distribution. The demand of the people is genuine. We want to completely repair the canal so that there is no leakage and water reaches all areas, the minister said. He said many irrigation schemes in North Kashmir have been operating for decades and now require urgent upgradation. The government, he added, is revalidating old schemes and preparing new projects to improve irrigation facilities for farmers. Dar said efforts are underway to install new pumps at various pump stations, replacing old machinery whose efficiency has declined over time. He stressed the need for modern technology and uninterrupted power supply to irrigation installations, particularly during the paddy cultivation season. Referring to the Sagipora Zaloora irrigation scheme, the minister said only one pump is currently functional. He said a new pump has already been sanctioned by UTCAPEX and is expected to be installed within the next 10 to 15 days after completion of the tendering process. He further said a proposal worth Rs 6.5 crore has been prepared for strengthening irrigation facilities in several areas, including Wadoora and Latushat. The government has also directed the concerned departments to ensure round the clock electricity supply to irrigation infrastructure. The minister said the Nehri Zangir irrigation project at Nabad has already been sanctioned at a cost of Rs 44 crore and construction work will be taken up soon. On desilting operations, Dar said major canals and rivers are being maintained by the Irrigation Department using manpower and machinery, while smaller canals and tributaries are being handled through the Rural Development Department based on local requirements. The minister also acknowledged the concerns of seasonal workers of the mechanical wing of the Irrigation Department and said their demand for year round engagement would be taken up with the concerned authorities. We will discuss their issues with the Irrigation and Flood Control Department and try to find a solution to their genuine concerns, he said.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:36 pm

BRICS Adopts Indore Declaration, Focuses on Agriculture

Indore, June 12: The BRICS Agriculture Ministers Meeting concluded in Indore on Friday with the unanimous adoption of the Indore Declaration,outlining a roadmap for deeper cooperation in food security, farmer welfare, climate-resilient agriculture, agricultural trade and digital innovation. Addressing a press conference after the meeting, Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the gathering delivered a message of cooperation and shared responsibility at a time of global uncertainty. The minister said the meetings of the BRICS Agriculture Working Group brought together nearly 100 delegates, including representatives from member and partner countries, reflecting growing global engagement on agriculture and food systems. According to Chouhan, discussions centred on four broad priorities ensuring food and nutritional security, promoting agricultural trade and cooperation, advancing climate-resilient and sustainable farming practices and strengthening technology and innovation in agriculture. He said the newly adopted declaration places farmers at the centre of global agricultural policy and reflects a collective commitment to improving food systems, livelihoods and sustainable development. As part of the outcomes, BRICS countries announced four new institutional initiatives aimed at strengthening collaboration. These include the BRICS Network of Centres of Excellence on Agro-Ecology and Regenerative Agriculture, which will promote research and knowledge-sharing on natural and sustainable farming practices. The grouping also announced the BRICS Network on Digital Agriculture to expand cooperation in areas such as artificial intelligence, geospatial technologies and data-driven agricultural solutions. Another initiative, the Global Forum on Farmers Rights in Seed Systems, will focus on preserving indigenous seed diversity and protecting traditional agricultural knowledge. In addition, member countries agreed to establish BRICS AgriN (Agro Inputs, Genetic Resources and Information Network) to enhance cooperation in agricultural inputs, genetic resources and information exchange. The meeting also discussed strengthening the existing BRICS Agricultural Research Platform into a more action-oriented knowledge-sharing mechanism and explored ways to improve agricultural trade among member countries. Highlighting climate challenges, Chouhan said member nations agreed on the need to promote regenerative and climate-resilient farming practices while reducing post-harvest losses and improving sustainability across food systems. He added that discussions also focused on supporting small farmers, improving access to technology and encouraging greater participation of youth and women in agriculture. The minister said the meeting reinforced BRICS role in shaping global agricultural cooperation and advancing sustainable growth through collective action.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 11:08 pm

LG Saxena Approves Rs 9.12 Crore DSTP for Leh to Protect Ladakhs Fragile Ecology

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has approved the construction of a Decentralised Sewerage Treatment Plant (DSTP) in Leh at a cost of Rs 9.12 crore to strengthen sanitation infrastructure and protect the fragile Himalayan ecosystem. The project has been conceived as a sustainable and long-term intervention to strengthen wastewater management in Leh town, while []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 10:43 pm

Global Pandit Conclave: Cant Paint Entire Kashmiri Society with Same Brush; Storm Affected Everyone: CMs Advisor

SRINAGAR: Stating that the entire Kashmiri society cannot be held responsible for the circumstances that led to the migration of Kashmiri Pandits, Chief Ministers Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani on Saturday said the government would work towards reviving the Apex Committee on their return and rehabilitation. He asserted that all efforts made so far would remain []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 10:15 pm

Funeral for slain Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei set for July, as deal to end war nears

ISLAMABAD: Irans state-run news agency said on Saturday funeral processions for its former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would be held in July, as mediators say an agreement to end the war is close. The funeral, burial, and farewell ceremonies for Khamenei would take place between July 4 and 9, Irans state-run television, IRIB, reported. []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 10:04 pm

Trump, Modi Expected to Hold Talks on G7 Summit Sidelines

SRINAGAR: US President Donald Trump is expected to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France on Wednesday, according to multiple media reports citing US officials. The reported engagement would mark the first meeting between the two leaders since February last year in Washington, highlighting renewed high-level diplomatic []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 10:00 pm

Modi, Trump to meet on June 17 on sidelines of G-7 in France

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G-7 meeting in France on Wednesday, local media reported quoting US officials. This will be the first meeting between the two leaders since February last year in Washington. Trump embarks on the visit to France for the G-7 Summit []

Kashmir Reader 13 Jun 2026 9:58 pm

LG Sinha Launches E-Edition of Mahamana Malaviyas Collected Works in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday launched the e-edition of the collected works of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, describing the initiative as a significant step towards making the nationalist leaders ideas universally accessible in the digital age. The launch ceremony, held in Srinagar, was organised by the Mahamana Malaviya Mission []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:45 pm

SpaceX founder Elon Musk becomes world's first trillionaire as company makes record-breaking $2 trillion market debut

Washington DC : Tech billionaire Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire on Friday following the blockbuster public debut of his aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company, SpaceX, which achieved a market valuation of USD 2 trillion in the largest initial public offering (IPO) in history, according to CNN. SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Musk in 2002, made its debut on the Nasdaq after pricing 556 million shares at USD 135 each, raising approximately USD 75 billion. According to CNN, the company's shares opened at around USD 150 and climbed further during trading, reaching USD 165 - about 22 per cent above the IPO price. The surge in the stock price pushed SpaceX's valuation above USD 2 trillion, making it the sixth-largest publicly traded company in the United States by market capitalisation, behind Nvidia, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon. As per the calculation, if someone spent USD 1 million every hour, around the clock, it would take more than 100 years to exhaust USD 1 trillion. Musk marked the milestone by jointly ringing the Nasdaq opening bell from SpaceX headquarters in Texas. The market debut significantly boosted Musk's net worth, making him the first person in history to cross the USD 1 trillion wealth mark. CNN reported that the bulk of Musk's fortune remains tied to his holdings and stock options in SpaceX and Tesla. The SpaceX IPO is reported to be the largest on record, surpassing the 2019 listing of Saudi Aramco, which raised just under USD 30 billion. The USD 75 billion offering is nearly three times the size of the Saudi oil giant's market debut. According to CNN, Musk's estimated wealth now exceeds the combined fortunes of several of the world's wealthiest individuals, including Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Oracle founder Larry Ellison and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. CNN reports further noted that Musk's personal fortune also surpasses the gross domestic product of several countries, including Taiwan, Ireland, Sweden, Singapore and his native South Africa. SpaceX's successful debut is also being viewed as the beginning of a new wave of major technology listings. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 9:41 pm

KPDCL Announces Scheduled Power Shutdowns Across Multiple Areas in Kashmir

SRINAGAR: The Chief Engineer, Distribution, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), has informed that scheduled shutdowns will be carried out across multiple transmission lines and grid stations between June 14 and 17, 2026 for maintenance works, resulting in temporary power disruptions in several parts of the Kashmir Valley. According to the department, a shutdown of []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:30 pm

JMC Warns of Disconnection of Electricity and Water for Sanitation Violations

SRINAGAR: The Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has warned that electricity and water connections of hotels, commercial establishments and residential properties may be disconnected if users fail to pay waste disposal charges or violate sanitation directives. The corporation said strict action will be taken against defaulters who do not comply with instructions related to solid waste []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:18 pm

KPDCL Announces Power Shutdown in Multiple Areas of Kashmir

SRINAGAR, JUNE 13: Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL has informed that the Shutdown of 33 kV Kangan -Surfraw Line will be observed due to which power supply to Gund, Kulan, Gagangeer, Sonmarag, Fraw, Ganiwan and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 15 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 75 MVA, 132/33 KV Bank-I and 50 MVA, 132/33 KV Bank-II (Grid Substation Zainakote) will be observed due to which power supply to Zainakote, Bakshipora, Shalteng, Narbal, Snoor Kalipora, Railway Station Mazhama, Shariefabad, Soibugh, Wadwan, Kawoosa Hospital, Noora Hospital, All India Radio Lawaypora and adjoining areas will be affected from 10 AM to 02 PM on 14 June 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 kV Arampora Handwara hot & Kupwara old Line and 33 kV Amargarh- Nowpora Line will be observed due to which power supply to Handwara Town, Chogal, Kulangam, Sagipora, Marathgam, Whole Lolab, Machil valley, Nowpora, Seelo, Achabal, Behrampora, Bomai, Bugoo , Dangerpora, Saidhpora, Brath, Hep Dangerpora, Wadoora and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 15 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Arampora Handwara old & Kupwara hot Line will be observed due to which power supply to Zachaldara, Rajwar, Hangah, Haril, Lach, Kupwara Town, DC Office, Drugmulla, Nagri, Batergam, Gulgam and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 17 June 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 kV Keran Tap line & Dolipora Tap Line will be observed due to which power supply to Keran, Dolipora, Magam, Vilgam and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 16 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Nihalpora- HMT Line will be observed due to which power supply to Singhpora, Diver, Mirgund, Duslipoar, SKUAST, Rambilgrah, Kalsari, Shadipora, Odina, Maloora Panjinara , Ganistan and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 PM to 01 PM on 15 June 2026.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 9:12 pm

Jammu: Private Water Filling Stations Directed to Register Within Ten Days

SRINAGAR: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology, Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, on Saturday chaired a review meeting to assess preparedness measures for the ongoing summer season and the forthcoming monsoon in Jammu Division. The meeting was convened to review progress on decisions taken during an earlier assessment of summer and monsoon preparedness, []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

LG Sinha Urges Kashmiri Pandits to Set Up Industries in Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday called upon the Kashmiri Pandit community to establish industries, academic institutions and cultural organisations in the Union Territory, saying such initiatives would help build a lasting legacy and create opportunities for future generations. Addressing an event organised by overseas Kashmiri Pandits, Sinha said the region []

KashmirLife 13 Jun 2026 8:43 pm

Anti-Corruption Court Dismisses Retired IAS Officer A.K. Parmars Complaint Against Former Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Officials

Jammu, June 13: The Special Judge Anti-Corruption Court, Jammu, vide its order dated 30-05-2026, has dismissed a complaint filed by retired IAS officer A.K. Parmar alleging large-scale corruption in the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in Jammu and Kashmir, particularly in the procurement of GI, DI, and HDPE pipes. The court, while taking cognizance of the detailed report submitted by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), observed that the allegations against former Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta (Retd. IAS) and other officers of the Jal Shakti Department were baseless. From the report, it has transpired that neither any misappropriation was noticed during the scrutiny of the records nor any violation was found in the tendering process of procurement. The court ruled that the protest petition was not maintainable and accordingly dismissed it. Notably, this is the second such complaint by Parmar on the same issue. He had earlier filed Complaint No. 10/2025 with identical allegations, which was dismissed by the same court on April 20, 2026. Pertinently, the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) vide order dated November 20, 2025 had disposed of Parmars complaints regarding RTI applications filed with the Chief Engineers of PHE Kashmir and Jammu. The CIC had observed that the departments had provided appropriate responses as per the RTI Act, and that the information sought was voluminous and already available in the public domain. It has further been noted that respondents from both Srinagar and Jammu had sent appropriate responses to the complainant in terms of the provisions of the RTI Act 2005.Therefore, no question of deliberate or wilful denial of information is found in these cases.

RisingKashmir 13 Jun 2026 8:22 pm