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CUET-UG Exams Scheduled For May 28 Postponed Due To Bakrid; Revised Dates Soon

New Delhi, May 25: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has postponed the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET-UG) 2026 examinations scheduled for May 28 in both shifts following a change in the Bakrid holiday date. The agency said revised examination dates for the affected candidates will be announced later. In a public notice issued on Sunday, the NTA said the decision was taken in view of the Department of Personnel and Trainings (DoPT) office memorandum issued on May 22 regarding [] The post CUET-UG Exams Scheduled For May 28 Postponed Due To Bakrid; Revised Dates Soon appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 10:28 am

Four Killed, 70 Injured in Major Russian Strike on Ukraine

SRINAGAR: At least four people have been killed and more than 70 injured after Russia launched a large-scale overnight assault involving hundreds of drones and missiles, including what officials described as a hypersonic weapon, across Kyiv and surrounding regions, Ukrainian authorities said, the BBC reported on Sunday Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko, speaking to Reuters, confirmed []

KashmirLife 25 May 2026 9:47 am

Fourth fuel price hike in less than two weeks pushes petrol above Rs 100 in Delhi, diesel at Rs 95.20

New Delhi , May 25 : Petrol and diesel prices were hiked once again on Monday, marking the fourth increase in less than two weeks amid continued volatility in global crude markets and ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Following the latest revision, petrol prices in Delhi crossed the Rs 100-mark, rising by Rs 2.61 to Rs 102.12 per litre, while diesel prices increased by Rs 2.71 to Rs 95.20 per litre. Similar hikes were witnessed across major metropolitan cities, including Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, adding to the burden on consumers and transport operators.In Kolkata, petrol prices increased by Rs 2.87 to Rs 113.51 per litre, while diesel rose by Rs 2.80 to Rs 99.82 per litre. In Mumbai, petrol became costlier by Rs 2.72 and is now priced at Rs 111.21 per litre, whereas diesel climbed by Rs 2.81 to Rs 97.83 per litre. In Chennai, petrol prices rose by Rs 2.46 to Rs 107.77 per litre and diesel increased by Rs 2.57 to Rs 99.55 per litre.Reacting to the repeated hikes, a buyer said, We are very upset. They are not even giving diesel in many places. This should be discussed. Taxi drivers will face more problems. The rate of diesel should be decreased.Another buyer said, It is fine. The government should do whatever is required to save the country. It is because of Israel war.A third commuter added, It is tough for the common man. This impacts everything. We will see what the government can do regarding this.The latest revision comes after three successive hikes in recent days. On May 15, petrol and diesel prices were increased by Rs 3 per litre each. This was followed by another increase on May 19, when fuel prices were raised by 90 paise per litre. On May 23, petrol prices rose by 87 paise per litre, while diesel prices were increased by 91 paise per litre, making the current revision the fourth hike in less than two weeks. Meanwhile, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) prices in Delhi were also increased earlier on Saturday by Rs 1 per kg, marking the third hike in just 10 days. Following the latest revision, CNG now costs Rs 81.09 per kg in the national capital, further adding to the financial burden on daily commuters and transport operators. The repeated fuel price hikes come amid sustained pressure on oil marketing companies due to elevated global crude oil prices, fluctuations in currency exchange rates and concerns over supply disruptions linked to the ongoing tensions in West Asia. A major concern remains the instability in the region and its impact on global oil supply routes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime corridor through which a substantial share of global crude oil shipments pass. Any disruption or perceived threat in the region generally leads to a sharp rise in international oil prices. The continued hikes in petrol, diesel and CNG prices are likely to increase logistics and transportation costs further, potentially triggering a cascading effect on retail inflation and impacting household budgets as well as commercial transport sectors across the country. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:58 am

NIA raids banned Darul Uloom, ex-Jamaat-e-Islami chiefs house in Shopian

Srinagar: The NIA on Monday, May 25, conducted raids at two locations in Jammu and Kashmirs Shopian district, including Darul Uloom Sirajul Uloom, which was declared an illegal entity last month. NIA sleuths carried out searches at the school in Imam Sahib area in Shopian in the early hours, officials said. The education institute imparts 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 25 May 2026 8:25 am

NIA conducts multiple raids across Kashmir in terror crackdown

Srinagar, May 25: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday conducted raids at multiple locations across the Kashmir Valley in connection with an ongoing terror-related investigation. Sources said, that the searches were carried out simultaneously in several areas of Srinagar and other districts of the Valley as part of a crackdown on terror networks, overground workers and suspected terror-funding activities. NIA raids are underway at the banned JeI-linked Siraj-ul-Uloom in the Imam Sahib area of Shopian, as well as in Srinagar, sources said. They said NIA teams, assisted by the J&K Police and paramilitary forces, were searching residential premises linked to suspected individuals.(KNO)

Greater Kashmir 25 May 2026 8:25 am

District admin Poonch organises exhibition cricket match under NMBA

Poonch, May 24: As part of the ongoing 100 DayNasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan campaign, an Exhibition Cricket Match was organised on Sunday here at Sports Stadiumbetween teams of the district administration Poonch. The event was aimed at spreading awareness against drug abuse and encouraging youth to adopt a healthy, disciplined and positive lifestyle through sports and recreational activities. The match witnessed enthusiastic participation from officers and officials of the administration. The team of DC Office led by ADC Tahir Mustafa Malik emerged victorious after an exciting contest played in a spirited atmosphere. Speaking on the occasion, the ADC highlighted the importance of collective efforts in combating the menace of drug addiction and reiterated the message of Choose Life, Not Drugs. He emphasized that sports serve as a powerful medium to engage youth in constructive activities and promote physical and mental well-being. The event also witnessed active support and appreciation from spectators, who lauded the initiative undertaken by the district administration under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:22 am

Series of awareness camps held in Rajouri under Nasha Mukt Abhiyan

Rajouri, May 24: As part of the ongoing 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, a series of awareness programmes, outreach activities and pledge-taking ceremonies were organized across district Rajouri today to spread awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and to promote a drug-free society. An awareness programme on Nasha Mukta Abhiyan was organized by the Municipal Committee Thanamandi at the MC Hall. The programme witnessed participation from Municipal workers, employees of PHE and members from civil society. Speakers highlighted the ill effects of drug addiction and urged participants to actively contribute towards building a drug-free society. The programme was appreciated for its effective outreach and awareness generation among the attendees. The Rural Development Department organized awareness programmes across all Panchayats of the district. Panchayat functionaries, field staff and locals were sensitized to the harmful consequences of substance abuse. They were motivated to play an active role in spreading awareness at the grassroots level to evolve a drug-free society. Pledge-taking programmes were organized at Doongi, Barmandal, Chowki, Peli, Patrara and Ratal Panchayats. The locals and ex-panchayat representatives pledged to reaffirm their commitment to continue their fight against drug abuse. At Kalakote, a Nasha Mukt Abhiyan programme was held at the Gujjar and Bakerwal Hostel to educate students and locals about the dire consequences of substance abuse and the importance of adopting a healthy and disciplined lifestyle. The Forest Department also organized awareness activities under the campaign in different forest ranges and blocks of the district. Programmes were conducted at Block Budhal-B under Kandi Range, Block Kalalkas at Badhoon Chowk in Forest Range Kandi and in Compartment No. 108/R of Thanamandi Block. Officials and field staff interacted with locals and spread awareness regarding the need for collective efforts to eradicate drug abuse from society.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:16 am

NIT Sgr NCC Cadets Shine at Run with Pride Run for India event

Srinagar, May 24: NCC cadets of National Institute of Technology Srinagar delivered an outstanding performance in the Run With Pride Run for India event organised by the Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh Directorate NCC as part of #SNICSrinagar2026 on Sunday. Around 30 NCC cadets from NIT Srinagar participated in the 5-kilometre Unity Run held along the scenic Boulevard Road from Nishat Garden to SKICC, Srinagar. The event witnessed participation of nearly 500 NCC cadets from different parts of the country and highlighted the spirit of unity, discipline, patriotism and fitness. The event was flagged off by Director General NCC, Lt Gen Virendra Vats, YSM, SM, VSM, and was graced by senior NCC officials, including the Additional Director General NCC. Bringing laurels to the institute, two girl cadets from 9 JK Girls Bn NCC Srinagar representing NIT Srinagar secured positions among the top five winners in the girls category. Cadet Nikita Kajla of 9 JK Girls Bn NCC Srinagar secured the 1st position, while Cadet Sakshi Sharma of 9 JK Girls Bn NCC Srinagar achieved the 5th position in the prestigious event. ANO NCC Lt. Dr. Nitika Kundan congratulated the cadets for their remarkable achievement and said the performance reflects the dedication, discipline and commitment of NIT Srinagar NCC cadets. Our cadets have once again demonstrated excellence through hard work, determination and team spirit. Securing top positions in such a prestigious national-level event is a matter of immense pride for the institute and the NCC unit, she said. Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. (Dr.) Binod Kumar Kanaujia, congratulated the cadets and appreciated their outstanding performance. He said participation in such events promotes discipline, leadership, fitness and national integration among students. The achievement of our NCC cadets at the Unity Run is truly commendable. Their success reflects the spirit of patriotism, perseverance and excellence that NIT Srinagar continues to nurture among its students, he said. Registrar, Prof. (Dr.) Atikur Rehman also congratulated the cadets and NCC officials for the achievement and said such accomplishments bring pride and recognition to the institute at the national level. He said NCC activities play a significant role in shaping responsible and disciplined youth while encouraging active participation in nation-building initiatives. The remarkable achievement of the cadets was widely appreciated by faculty members, NCC officials and participants present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:11 am

District admin Ramban conducts Jan Sunwai Camps

Ramban, May 24: District Administration Ramban on Sunday conducted Grievances Redressal Camps (Jan Sunwai) at Village Bhingara in Pogal Paristan, Sub Division Ramsoo and Village Kalla, Dedhain- Sub Division Gool as part of the Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door Sabse Pehle Abhiyan under PM JANMAN and DA-JGUA, successfully. The events witnessed enthusiastic public participation from remote and tribal areas. At Village Bhingara, officers from the different government departments provided on-the-spot services, besides spreading awareness regarding the welfare schemes. The local residents projected several issues related to water supply, road connectivity, health facilities and educational infrastructure. The officers patiently listened to the grievances and registered them for systematic redressal. Meanwhile, a similar Jan Sunwai camp was organised at Village Dedha Ward No. 06 Kalla in Gool Sub Division. The officers from multiple departments interacted with the public and facilitated access to government schemes and services. The residents raised issues concerning water supply, power supply, road connectivity and educational facilities. The grievances were heard patiently by the officers, and necessary directions were issued for timely redressal. Several issues at both locations were resolved on the spot through inter-departmental coordination, while clear timelines were set for matters requiring further action. The outreach initiative reflects the governments commitment to ensuring doorstep governance and extending the benefits of centrally sponsored schemes to the most remote and underserved tribal populations. The locals appreciated the district administration for organising the camps in far-flung areas, stating that such initiatives help bridge the gap between the administration and the people while ensuring easy access to government services and welfare schemes.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:09 am

Padyatra to be held at Bandipora today

DC appeals for mass participation Bandipora, May 24: Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib, on Sunday appealed to the people of the district to participate in the Mega Padyatra being organized on Monday under the ongoing 100 Day Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan. She said that the Lieutenant Governor launched the 100 Day Nasha Mukt Abhiyan across Jammu and Kashmir from April 11, 2026, to intensify the fight against drug abuse and take the message of a drug-free society to every household. The DC informed that the Mega Padyatra in Bandipora district will be conducted on 25 May 2026 (Monday) starting from S.K Stadium Bandipora and culminate at Ajar Chowk. Tomorrows Mega Padyatra is not merely an event, but a collective pledge of the people of Bandipora against drug abuse. Every citizens participation will strengthen this mission and send a strong message that society stands united for a Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir, the DC said. Appealing to the people of Bandipora district, including youth, students, civil society members, traders, religious leaders, PRIs, government employees and the general public, the DC urged them to participate in large numbers. The DC emphasized that drug abuse is a serious social menace and collective public participation is essential to fight this challenge effectively and to protect the younger generation from the harmful effects of substance abuse. She further urged citizens to come forward with a sense of responsibility and join hands with the administration in making Bandipora a drug-free district.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:05 am

Tribal Welfare, Jan Sunwai Camps strengthen last-mile governance in Kishtwar

Kishtwar, May 24: In continuation to the 7-day Mega IEC Campaign Jan Bhagidaari Sabse DoorSabse Pehle, the district administration Kishtwar on day-6 organised a series of Awareness, Tribal Welfare and Benefit Saturation Camps across remote tribal belts of the district to ensure inclusive governance and last-mile delivery of welfare schemes. The camps were held at various locations including Kither Block Bounjwah, Kwartanji Block Nagseni, Cherji Block Nagseni, Yordu Block Marwah, Loundri Block Drabshalla and Ajna Block Nagseni with active participation from tribal communities, public representatives and departmental officials. At the awareness/Beneficiaries Saturation Camp-cum-Jan Sunwai held at PS Know, Block Bounjwah, the programme was presided over by Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Vinod Kumar Behnal. During the public interaction, the ADDC patiently listened to the grievances and developmental concerns raised by the tribal population. He emphasised that the active involvement and empowerment of tribal women in developmental activities is essential for the progress of society. Several public issues were raised during the Jan Sunwai, particularly by the residents of Kither area. The major concerns included soil erosion in nallah areas, damaged water supply pipes, requirement of electric poles, construction of bridges, urgent restoration of khuls (traditional irrigation canals) and construction of roadside drains to prevent water from damaging agricultural land. The ADDC issued on-the-spot directions to the concerned departments for immediate redressal of several issues. The Jal Shakti Department was directed to address water supply and soil erosion concerns, while the Power Development Department was instructed to ensure electrification of every household. Directions were also issued for early construction of bridges and immediate restoration of irrigation channels through the concerned authorities and Tehsildar. Various other public grievances were also heard and resolved during the camp. A medical camp was also organised at the venue where locals were provided multiple healthcare services. Food supplements were also distributed among the beneficiaries. Departmental stalls were also established to disseminate information regarding welfare schemes and citizen-centric services. Officers and officials from multiple departments, including Animal Husbandry, Horticulture, FCS&CA, Education, J&K Bank, Lead Bank Office, Fisheries, Forest, PDD, ICDS, Health, Agriculture, Youth Services & Sports and Revenue Department attended to the issues and imparted awareness about respective schemes and services. The several residents were registered for financial inclusion and welfare schemes on the spot. Beneficiaries were sensitised to flagship schemes including PM Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJJDY), Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY), Mission YUVA, PM Ujjwala Yojana and PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, besides other UT and Centrally Sponsored Schemes. Special awareness sessions under the 100 Days Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan were also organised at all locations to educate youth and local residents about the harmful effects of substance abuse and the importance of building a drug-free society.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:03 am

KMC Sempora observes World Schizophrenia Day, experts stress to eliminate stigma

Srinagar, May 24: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital Sempora on Sunday observed World Schizophrenia Day to raise awareness about schizophrenia and promote the importance of mental health care in the community. Doctors highlighted the significance of early recognition, timely diagnosis, and appropriate treatment of schizophrenia and other mental health conditions. They stressed the need to eliminate stigma surrounding mental illness and encouraged people to seek professional help without hesitation. Head Department of Psychiatry, KMC Sempora, Prof (Dr.) Mohammad Maqbool Dar, said schizophrenia is a severe psychotic disorder that affects a persons thinking, emotions, and behaviour. He said patients may experience symptoms such as talking to themselves, hearing voices that others cannot hear, developing false beliefs, social withdrawal, and difficulty distinguishing between reality and imagination. Dr. Maqbool advised people to seek medical help if they notice such symptoms in themselves or their family members. He stressed that schizophrenia is a treatable condition and that early intervention and timely treatment can significantly improve outcomes and help patients lead productive and fulfilling lives. Dr. Shazia Kouser, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Kashmir Medical College (KMC), said that mental health is an essential component of overall health and should be given the same importance as physical health. She said that conditions such as depression, addiction, stress, anxiety, and bipolar disorder are treatable, and encouraged people to seek professional help without hesitation. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness but a sign of strength, she said, urging families and communities to support individuals facing mental health challenges and make mental well-being a priority. Dr. Muhasin Mujtaba, Senior Resident, Department of Psychiatry, KMC, said that the institution is providing comprehensive mental health services under one roof, including psychiatric consultations, psychological assessments like personality assessments, IQ evaluations, and professional counseling services. She appealed to the public not to ignore symptoms such as persistent sadness, sleeplessness, stress, substance addiction, anxiety, or other mental health concerns. If you or someone around you is experiencing such symptoms, consult a mental health professional and seek timely help, she said. Dr. Muhasin said KMC will organize free community mental health outreach camps in June this year to extend mental healthcare services to underserved and needy populations in different areas.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:01 am

IEC campaign under Jan Bhagidari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle held in Kupwara

Kupwara, May 24: District Kupwara witnessed the successful organisation of a series of awareness and outreach programmes under the nationwide Jan Bhagidari Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle IEC Campaign in various tribal villages and far-flung areas of the district. The programmes were conducted in coordination with different departments with the objective of ensuring last-mile delivery of government welfare schemes and services to the tribal population. The district administration, under the guidance of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GoI organised extensive IEC campaigns, Jan Sunwai programmes fromMay 21 to 23rd May 2026. Plantation drives, cleanliness drives, Aadhaar generation and updating camps, PMMVY enrolment drives, health awareness programmes, and community interaction sessions were also conducted across several tribal panchayats and villages of the district. During the programme, officers and officials interacted directly with the local residents and sensitized them about various welfare schemes being implemented by the Government for the socio-economic upliftment of tribal communities. Special emphasis was laid on creating awareness regarding health, nutrition, sanitation, education, women empowerment, livelihood opportunities, and social welfare initiatives. Jan Sunwai programmes were also organized at various locations wherein grievances and public issues raised by the local inhabitants were heard patiently by the concerned officers and several grievances were redressed on the spot. The concerned departments assured timely disposal of pending issues and prompt service delivery in tribal areas. The district administration reiterated its commitment towards strengthening public participation and ensuring that the benefits of government schemes reach every deserving household residing in remote and underserved areas. The campaign also witnessed active participation from field functionaries, Anganwadi workers, ASHAs, youth volunteers, and local residents. The administration further informed that all activities conducted under the campaign are being regularly uploaded on the designated portal for real-time monitoring and documentation of outreach efforts across the district. District Kupwara shall continue to organize such public outreach and awareness programmes in tribal areas to ensure inclusive development and effective implementation of welfare initiatives under the spirit of Sabse Door, Sabse Pehle.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 8:00 am

Petrol, Diesel Prices Hiked by Over Rs 2, Fourth Time in Two Weeks

SRINAGAR: Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) raised petrol prices by Rs 2.61 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.71 per litre on Monday, marking the fourth increase in less than two weeks amid continued adjustments linked to international crude trends. With the latest revision, cumulative increases in petrol and diesel rates have nearly reached Rs 7.5 []

KashmirLife 25 May 2026 7:33 am

Traders of Central Lal Chowk call on LG

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 24: A delegation of Traders Association Central Lal Chowk, Srinagar led by its President Feroz Ahmad Baba called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and put-forth various important issues of traders community. The post Traders of Central Lal Chowk call on LG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 5:10 am

Sakeena visits Budgam victims family, expresses solidarity

*Calls for strict punishment to culprits Excelsior Correspondent BUDGAM, May 24: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today visited the bereaved family in Budgam to express solidarity and condolences following the tragic incident that has shaken the area. Interacting with the family members, the Minister conveyed deep sorrow over the unfortunate incident and assured them that the Government stands firmly with them during this difficult time. Sakeena Itoo strongly condemned the incident and termed [] The post Sakeena visits Budgam victims family, expresses solidarity appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 5:10 am

Punjab & Sind Bank Employees Union holds triennial conference

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 24: The triennial conference of the Punjab & Sind Bank Employees Union, Jammu & Kashmir, affiliated with the All India Bank Employees Association was held here today. The conference witnessed participation of around 20 delegates and observers representing various branches, along with guests from different bank unions and the Jammu Province Bank Employees Federation. During the conference, new office bearers of the union were elected unanimously. The newly elected office bearers included Mukesh Sharma (Simbal) as [] The post Punjab & Sind Bank Employees Union holds triennial conference appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 5:05 am

In J&K, healing the festering wound of drug addiction

Ajay Singh I knew his name before I knew what heroin could do to a person. He was from Ghazipur, one of the brightest students in our hostel at Banaras Hindu University. Sharp, funny, full of ambition. Then, gradually, he wasnt. The transformation was not sudden. It crept in quietly, the way these things always do, until one day it was complete. He was one of thousands around the BHU who had been consumed by a trade that operated brazenly, [] The post In J&K, healing the festering wound of drug addiction appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 5:05 am

Nayyar Electrodes organises business meet with dealers

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 24: Aimed to bring together dealers and in recognition of working for the last more than 30 years, Nayyar Electrodes Pvt Ltd, Bari-Brahmana (NEPL) organized a business meet with dealers, here today. The event served as a platform to showcase Nayyar Electrodes commitment for the growth of all types of Welding Electrodes and Hinges (Iron & Steel) under the Brand Name SPARC. The interaction generated significant interest among Dealers who appreciated the commitment of the Company [] The post Nayyar Electrodes organises business meet with dealers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 5:05 am

Is Dogra pride lacking in bureaucrats and school owners?

Maj Gen SK Sharma shiv_k_sharma@yahoo.co.in Members of around 15 Dogra organizations met in Jammu some time back to discuss the reasons for lack of pride among Dogras, specially those who are residing in Jammu city or around. The main two categories in focus were the Dogra bureaucrats/officer community as well as the owners of the private schools in Jammu province. Dogra Bureaucrats and Officers There are hundreds of Dogra bureaucrats working in various govt. Departments. They are the ones who [] The post Is Dogra pride lacking in bureaucrats and school owners? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:59 am

RSS-Pak tango on fresh peace effort?

Anil Anand a.anil.anand@gmail.com Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), mentor and strong umbilical link of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), advocating peace efforts with Pakistan! And that too one year after Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Armed Forces in retaliation to the April 2025 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed lives of 26 innocent civilians and tourists. It might sound unbelievable under the gaze of the hardline and anti-Pakistan and Hindutva-agenda driven Narendra Modi regime which [] The post RSS-Pak tango on fresh peace effort? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:55 am

10 drown while collecting mussels in river in Karnataka, PM condoles deaths

KARWAR (Karnataka), May 24: At least 10 members of a family, including seven women, drowned while two others were reported missing after a group attempting to collect freshwater mussels was swept away by strong currents in the Tatte Hakkalu river in Uttara Kannada district, police sources said on Sunday. Expressing grief, President Droupadi Murmu said the incident was very distressing. I extend my deepest condolences to those who lost their loved ones. I pray for speedy recovery of the injured, [] The post 10 drown while collecting mussels in river in Karnataka, PM condoles deaths appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:30 am

Archer powers RR into IPL playoffs with 30-run win over MI

MUMBAI, May 24:Rajasthan Royals rode on Jofra Archers all-round brilliance to book the fourth and final play-off berth with a 30-run victory over Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League here on Sunday. Archer returned with splendid figures of 4-0-17-3 after his 15-ball 32 helped Royals reach a fighting 205 for 8 after 20 overs. It was 73 runs in the last five overs bowled by Mumbai Indians which proved to be decisive as Mumbai Indians could manage only 175 [] The post Archer powers RR into IPL playoffs with 30-run win over MI appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:30 am

Ladakh LG launches ecological restoration project to reclaim barren land

Excelsior Correspondent LEH, May 24: In the wake of an unprecedented pace of land degradation in Ladakh, Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has taken up an ambitious project of reversing land degradation and revitalising it into fertile ecosystems. On the directions of LG Saxena, nearly 800 acres of barren land has been identified near Spituk village in Leh, for the innovative pilot project. This land has been lying barren for hundreds of years. Under this project, the unutilised or excess [] The post Ladakh LG launches ecological restoration project to reclaim barren land appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:30 am

Jaishankar raises visa concerns with Rubio; urges protection for legal mobility

NEW DELHI, May 24 : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday flagged Indias concerns with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio over the Trump administrations changes to visa and immigration policies, saying legal mobility should not be adversely impacted by the new approach. Jaishankar made the remarks at a joint media briefing with Rubio after the two leaders held wide-ranging talks that focused on resetting bilateral ties that came under severe strain in the last one year, largely due [] The post Jaishankar raises visa concerns with Rubio; urges protection for legal mobility appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:30 am

Amit Shah says UCC will not affect tribals, urges community not to fall for conspiracies

NEW DELHI, May 24 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that the proposed Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will not affect tribals in any way and urged the community not to fall for conspiracies and misinformation being spread over the issue. Addressing a tribal conclave Janjati Sanskritik Samagam organised by Janjati Suraksha Manch to mark the 150th birth anniversary year of Birsa Munda at Red Fort grounds, Shah said special provisions have been made in BJP-ruled [] The post Amit Shah says UCC will not affect tribals, urges community not to fall for conspiracies appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:29 am

Terrorists kill 4 peace committee members in northwest Pakistan

PESHAWAR, May 24 : Terrorists killed four members of a local peace committee in an ambush in northwest Pakistan on Sunday, police said. The incident occurred in Kulachi tehsil of Dera Ismail Khan District in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. According to the police, the heavily armed terrorists opened fire on members of the peace committee. As a result, four peace committee members died on the spot, police added. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. The [] The post Terrorists kill 4 peace committee members in northwest Pakistan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:29 am

Handoo, Saraf get key SAWF roles; India to host 2027 South Asian Wushu Cship

Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 24: Bhupender Singh Bajwa, President of the Wushu Association of India, has been unanimously elected President of the South Asian Wushu Federation during the SAWF Congress held in Colombo. In the same elections, Vijay Saraf was unanimously elected as Treasurer of the federation, while Dronacharya Awardee Kuldeep Handoo has been appointed as Technical Chairman, marking a notable achievement for Jammu and Kashmir in international sports administration. The appointments have been widely hailed as a milestone [] The post Handoo, Saraf get key SAWF roles; India to host 2027 South Asian Wushu Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:29 am

India to purchase USD 500 billion worth of US goods over five years: Marco Rubio

NEW DELHI, May 24: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday said India has committed to purchasing $500 billion worth of US goods over the next five years, with a focus on energy, technology, and agriculture. Rubio highlighted Washingtons expanding partnership with India during his ongoing visit, sharing photographs from meetings with senior Indian leaders and discussions focused on trade, security, and regional issues. He met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Huge thanks to @USAmbIndia Sergio Gor [] The post India to purchase USD 500 billion worth of US goods over five years: Marco Rubio appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:29 am

CM visits residence of MP Er Rashid, expresses condolences

Excelsior Correspondent LANGATE (HANDWARA), May 24: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today visited the residence of Member of Parliament Er Rashid and MLA Langate Khursheed Ahmed Sheikh to offer his heartfelt condolences on the demise of their father, Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, who passed away last week after a prolonged illness. Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, 85, breathed his last at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi where he had been undergoing treatment. Click here to watch video The Chief Minister was [] The post CM visits residence of MP Er Rashid, expresses condolences appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:29 am

China-Nepal team extracts first full-depth ice core from Everest summit

BEIJING, May 24: A joint China-Nepal scientific expedition has completed the first full-depth ice core drilling at the summit of Mt Everest to collect samples for understanding climate and environmental changes in ultra-high-altitude areas. Members of the joint expedition conducted scientific sampling work, including ice core drilling, on the worlds tallest mountain at an altitude of 8,848.86 metres. It took about two hours for the expedition team on Thursday to complete the first-ever full-depth ice core extraction from the summit, [] The post China-Nepal team extracts first full-depth ice core from Everest summit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:28 am

Advanced MRI, PET-Scan in GMCs unlikely soon due to financial, procedural hurdles

Patients to rely on costly private diagnostic centres *Lack of Nuclear Medicine Deptt, manpower add uncertainty Mohinder Verma JAMMU, May 24: The much-hyped announcement regarding installation of advanced MRI and PET-Scan facilities in the Government Medical Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir is unlikely to translate into reality in the near future due to acute shortage of funds, procedural bottlenecks and absence of specialized manpower. On February 6, 2026, the Union Territory Government announced that to strengthen diagnostics, the process for [] The post Advanced MRI, PET-Scan in GMCs unlikely soon due to financial, procedural hurdles appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:09 am

Jammu gets respite from heatwave as cloudy skies, light showers bring relief

*After several days, max temp dips below normal Govind Sharma JAMMU, May 24: After days of intense heat and uncomfortable weather conditions, Jammu and several parts of Jammu & Kashmir witnessed much-needed relief today as cloudy skies, cool winds and light showers brought down temperatures across the region. The sky remained overcast for most of the day in Jammu city, while very light and negligible showers were reported from some areas during the early morning hours. Though the rainfall was [] The post Jammu gets respite from heatwave as cloudy skies, light showers bring relief appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:08 am

Hideout busted in Baramulla

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 24: Police today busted a terrorist hideout and recovered a cache of explosive materials in Nilsar Kandi area of Chandoosa in Baramulla district. A police spokesperson said that acting on a specific intelligence input generated by Police, a joint operation was launched by police along with 52 RR, CRPF 53 Battalion and SSB 2 Battalion on May 23, 2026. During the operation, security forces unearthed a concealed hideout and recovered 14 Soviet-made OG-7V fragmentation rounds meant [] The post Hideout busted in Baramulla appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:07 am

US close to deal with Iran

CAIRO, May 24: The United States is close to reaching a deal with Iran that would end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and see Iran give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, with the details and timelines to be worked out later, regional officials told The Associated Press today. Iran has not publicly committed to giving up its uranium a key demand of US President Donald Trump and the sides have seemed close to a [] The post US close to deal with Iran appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:06 am

NIA ascertaining supply chain of US GoPro Camera

PAHALGAM, May 24: Even as the NIA has filed a comprehensive chargesheet in the Pahalgam terror attack, investigators are aggressively tracing a global supply chain to determine how a US-manufactured GoPro camera supplied to China ended up in the hands of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror outfit, senior officials said on Sunday. The high-tech camera recovered from the terrorists, who were neutralised in an encounter in Dachigam forests last July following the attack, has opened a critical new line of inquiry into [] The post NIA ascertaining supply chain of US GoPro Camera appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:05 am

Minor girl found dead ; police suspects rape, murder

Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 24: A 12-year-old girl from Galwanpora in Budgam district, who went missing late Friday night, was found dead near her residence this morning, with police suspecting rape and murder and constituted an Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the case. Speaking to reporters, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Budgam Hariprasad K K said Police Station Budgam received information regarding the disappearance of the minor girl at around 10 pm on May 23. i Acting promptly on [] The post Minor girl found dead ; police suspects rape, murder appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:04 am

Suspect dead after firing near White House

WASHINGTON, May 24: A man who opened fire yesterday near a White House security checkpoint is dead after being shot by officers who returned fire, the US Secret Service said. It was the third incidence of gunfire in the vicinity of President Donald Trump in the past month. The law enforcement agency said in a statement posted on X that the man was in the area of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue when he pulled a weapon from his bag [] The post Suspect dead after firing near White House appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:03 am

NEET paper leak accused sent to jail

NEW DELHI, May 24: A Delhi court on Sunday sent accused Shubham Khairnar to judicial custody till June 6 in the NEET paper leak case. Special Judge Ruchi Aggarwal allowed the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) plea seeking judicial custody of the accused. Earlier, on May 14, a court had sent Khairnar and four others to CBI custody for seven days, observing that the allegations indicated the role of an organised gang involved in leaking and circulating confidential examination papers [] The post NEET paper leak accused sent to jail appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:01 am

Tribal Welfare & Jan Sunwai Camps organised in Kishtwar

Excelsior Correspondent KISHTWAR, May 24: In continuation to the 7-day Mega IEC Campaign Jan Bhagidaari Sabse Door-Sabse Pehle, the district administration Kishtwar on day-6 organised a series of Awareness, Tribal Welfare and Benefit Saturation Camps across remote tribal belts of the district to ensure inclusive governance and last-mile delivery of welfare schemes. The camps were held at various locations including Kither Block Bounjwah, Kwartanji Block Nagseni, Cherji Block Nagseni, Yordu Block Marwah, Loundri Block Drabshalla and Ajna Block Nagseni with [] The post Tribal Welfare & Jan Sunwai Camps organised in Kishtwar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 25 May 2026 4:00 am

12-year-old girl allegedly raped, murdered in Budgam

Body found 200 metres from house; SIT constituted: Police Shocking, devastating: Mehbooba, Mirwaiz condemn Sakeena Itoo visits family, demands exemplary punishment Srinagar: A 12-year-old girl, who was reported missing from Budgam district on Saturday evening, was found murdered around 200 metres from her house on Sunday morning, with police stating that prima facie it appears []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:55 am

Police warn against circulating victims identity

Budgam: Budgam Police on Sunday issued an advisory warning against the circulation of photographs and identifying particulars of a minor girl victim on social media platforms, stating that such actions are unlawful and have the potential to spread misinformation, create public unrest, and disturb communal harmony. The advisory comes after it came to the notice []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:51 am

CM condemns, assures exemplary punishment to culprits

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has strongly condemned the brutal murder of a young preteen girl in Budgam district, describing the incident as shocking and deeply distressing. Expressing profound grief over the tragedy, the Chief Minister condemned the heinous act in the strongest possible terms and conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family. May []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:51 am

All parties should unite to compel Centre for dialogue with J&K: Bukhari

Calls for taking cue from Ladakh to ensure genuine issues addressed by GoI Srinagar: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Sunday said that in Ladakh, all parties joined hands for the interests of the region, and the Centre was forced to initiate a dialogue with them to address their aspirations. Taking a cue []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:50 am

CM Omar visits residence of bereaved MP Er Rashid

Expresses condolences on fathers demise Langate (Handwara): Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday visited the residence of Member of Parliament Er Rashid and MLA Langate Khursheed Ahmed Sheikh to offer his heartfelt condolences on the demise of their father, Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, who passed away last week after a prolonged illness. Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, 85, []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:50 am

India places hope, confidence in its youth: LG Sinha

Interacts with NCC Cadets at Special National Integration Camp Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday attended the Special National Integration Camp organised by National Cadet Corps (NCC) Directorate, Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. During his interaction with NCC cadets from across the country, the Lieutenant Governor emphasised that this special camp is a living symbol []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:50 am

Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan: Police intensify anti-drug operations

3.265 kg Charas seized in Anantnag 4.475 kg Charas concealed in front doors Two notorious peddlers booked under PIT NDPS Srinagar: Under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan, J&K Police has stepped up efforts to combat drug trafficking, misuse, and cultivation across the Union Territory through a series of successful operations, raids, and public []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:49 am

J&Ks cherry express: Special parcel van to carry 12 tonnes of cherries to Mumbai

Jammu: Indian Railways has initiated the dispatch of the seasons first special parcel van carrying fresh cherries from Jammu to Mumbai, ensuring faster transportation of the highly perishable fruit to one of the countrys largest markets. Railway officials said around 12 tonnes of premium-quality cherries, packed in nearly 966 boxes, were loaded into the first []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:48 am

Police bust militant hideout in Baramulla

Soviet-era rocket propelled grenades, explosives recovered in Chandoosa Baramulla: Baramulla Police, in a joint operation, busted a militant hideout and recovered a significant cache of explosives including 14 Soviet-made OG-7V fragmentation rounds meant for RPGs in the Nilsar Kandi area of Chandoosa, Baramulla on May 23, officials said. Acting on specific intelligence generated by J&K []

Kashmir Reader 25 May 2026 2:48 am

THE NET IS A LIE:In Bandiporas Chanpal, a frayed rope divides a road into a volleyball court

Shafat Malik Bandipora, May 24: The net is a lie. What hangs between two wooden poles on a narrow road in the Chanpal area of Chittibanday in Bandipora is not a volleyball net but a single nylon rope, frayed at the edges, sagging in the middle, tied and retied so many times that the knots have become the only permanent thing here. This rope is the court. These polesarethe posts, and the road beneath them is where a generation of young men is learning to play a sport that this tiny pocket of Bandipora has loved for decades. Chittibandays affair with volleyball is not new. It is not casual. For over twenty years, this area has produced players who have worn the Jammu & Kashmir state jersey at the national level. Some have represented India in age-group tournaments. Others have coached the next batch. Talent has never been the question. The ground has. Until recently, the young men of Chanpal played on a private plot of land. A local farmer had allowed them, unofficially and quietly, to use his field as a makeshift court. There were no floodlights, no changing rooms, no proper lines. But there was space. A spike could be attempted without fear of hitting a passerby. Then the permission was withdrawn. He denied us, a local player told Rising Kashmir, his voice flat, stripped of anger. Not becausethere is no rage,but because he understands. The landowner has his reasons. Perhaps the crops were getting trampled. Perhaps the cattle were disturbed. Perhaps he simply grew tired of the noise. It is his land, the player added. We cannot force him. But where does a volleyball player go when the only patch of earth that tolerated him says no? In Chanpal, the answer is the road. Every evening, as the light turns golden and the schoolchildren disperse, the rope is tightened. The players arrive. They have one ball. It is scuffed, its leather peeling, but it still flies. They divide into teams. The rules are the same as anywhere else. The difference is what surrounds them. On one side, an orchard. On the other, a cluster of tin-roofed homes and in between, on the road, the game unfolds. A vehicle passes. They wait. A cow wanders onto the court. They shoo it away. A dive sends a player sliding into gravel. He gets up and raises his hand for the next serve. An elderly former player one of those whoused to playin his 30s stood at the edge of this road the other evening and watched. He did not smile. He did not scold. He simply looked at the rope and said, almost to himself: We are not asking for an indoor stadium. Not for floodlights. Not even for a proper federation. Just a patch of land. Just a proper net. So the next national player doesnt have to learn his jump serve with a vehicle coming toward him. That is the cruel mathematics of this story. An area that has given the state national-level volleyball players now has no place for its children to play. The talent is still here. The hunger is still here. But the ground is gone, replaced by a rope that snaps every few weeks and must be tied again. In Chanpal, they have not stopped playing. But every dive is a risk. Every rally is interrupted, and every evening, the question hangs in the air, heavier than the sagging rope itself: How long can a champion village hold itself together with a single knot?

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 1:15 am

Lightning strike kills youth in Lolab

Hailstorms devastate crops Aatif Qayoom Kupwara, May 24: A young manlost his life whileanother sustained injuries after lightning struck them during heavy rain and thunderstormsinLolab area of north Kashmirs Kupwara district on Sunday. Officials said the incident took place in Chandigam village when severe weather conditions lashed the area. The two youths werehitby lightning amid heavy rainfall and thunder. Both were shifted to Sub District Hospital Sogam for treatment. However, doctors declared one of them dead on arrival, while the injured youth was later referred to Government Medical College (GMC) Handwara for advanced treatment. The deceased has been identified as Abid Rahim Ganie, 23, son of Abdul Rahim Ganie, while the injured youth is Faizan Rahman Dar, 24, son of Abdul Rahman. Both belonged to Chandigam Lolab. After completion of legal and medical formalities, the body of the deceased was handed over to his family for the last rites. Meanwhile, a powerful hailstorm also caused widespread damage across several parts of Lolab Valley. Locals said orchards, vegetables and standing crops suffered heavy losses at a crucial stage of the farming season. Residents described the hailstorm as one of the worst witnessed in recent years. An elderly villager said theintensity of the stormleft farmers shocked as almost every crop in the area was damaged. The locals urged the administration to immediately depute assessment teams to the affected villages and provide compensation to farmers facing huge losses.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 1:12 am

Melting Glaciers Part 15:Above 3,000 metres, Kashmirs Himalayas heat up faster than ever

KU study warns rapid warming in high-altitude zones destabilising glaciers Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 24: Far above the pine forests and meadows of Kashmir, where glaciers cling to rugged mountain ridges and icy streams carve their way through deep Himalayan gorges, temperatures are rising at an alarming pace. A long-term hydro-meteorological study conducted by researchers from University of Kashmir (KU) has found that temperatures above 3,000 metres in Kashmirs Himalayan region are increasing sharply, signalling a dangerous transformation in one of South Asias most climate-sensitive mountain systems. The research, based on nearly four decades of observations at the Pahalgam meteorological station situated at 3,030 metres above sea level in the glacier-rich Lidder Valley, reveals that Kashmirs upper Himalayas are warming significantly even though rainfall patterns have shown no major long-term trend. Scientists say the findings point toward a silent but accelerating climate crisis unfolding in the Valleys fragile cryosphere the frozen ecosystem of glaciers, snowfields and alpine freshwater reserves. Led by noted earth scientist and glaciologist Professor Shakil Ahmad Romshoo, the study analysed temperature, precipitation and streamflow data collected since 1980. Researchers found that while the annual average rainfall in the Lidder Valley remained around 1,275 mm with no significant overall increase or decrease, temperatures continued to rise steadily across the high-altitude region. Climate experts describe this as a critical warning sign because warming at elevations above 3,000 metres can rapidly alter glacier behaviour, snowmelt cycles and river discharge patterns. This is elevation-driven climate acceleration, researchers observed, warning that mountain ecosystems tend to warm faster than lower-altitude regions. The Lidder Valley hosts nearly 58 glaciers spread across approximately 34 square kilometres, acting as natural freshwater reservoirs that sustain river flows during warmer months. But scientists warn that increasing temperatures are destabilising this delicate hydrological balance. As glaciers melt more rapidly, rivers initially receive excess water, increasing discharge levels. However, over time, shrinking glacier mass reduces the mountains capacity to store and gradually release freshwater, threatening long-term water availability downstream. Researchers say the changing hydrology could have serious implications for Kashmirs agriculture, hydropower generation and drinking water supply, all of which depend heavily on glacier-fed river systems. The study employed the internationally recognised Mann-Kendall statistical test to identify long-term trends in hydro-meteorological data. Scientists say the method is especially reliable in mountainous regions where weather records are often irregular and influenced by extreme terrain conditions. Globally, climate scientists increasingly describe the Himalayas as the planets Third Pole because of their vast ice reserves outside the Arctic and Antarctica. However, these mountains are now warming faster than many lowland regions due to greenhouse gas emissions, black carbon deposits and shifting atmospheric circulation patterns. Researchers warn that what is unfolding in Kashmirs upper Himalayas is not merely a regional environmental issue but part of a larger global climate emergency affecting mountain ecosystems worldwide. Meanwhile, climate experts caution that the changes unfolding in Kashmirs high-altitude zones could soon reshape life far beyond the mountain valleys. From shrinking water reserves and altered agricultural cycles to heightened risks of floods and droughts, the impacts of Himalayan warming are expected to ripple across the entire Kashmir basin. Scientists say the rapidly heating mountain belt is emerging as one of the worlds most vulnerable climate frontiers, where even small increases in temperature can trigger major ecological and hydrological disruptions with consequences for millions dependent on glacier-fed rivers.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 1:12 am

Terror hideout busted in Baramulla village

Large cache of explosives seized Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 24: Jammu & Kashmir Police on Sunday said that security forces busted a terrorist hideout in Nilsar Kandi area of Chandoosa village in north Kashmirs Baramulla and recovered a huge cache of explosives and war-like stores during a joint counter-terror operation. According to police, the operation was launched on the basis of specific intelligence inputs generated by J&K Police. The joint operation was carried out by police along with 52 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), CRPFs 53 Battalion and SSBs 2 Battalion. During the search operation, the security forces unearthed a concealed terrorist hideout and recovered a significant quantity of explosive material, including 14 Soviet-made OG-7V fragmentation rounds meant for rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), packed in plastic containers, and nine PG-7P propellant charges or boosters kept inside green plastic tubes. A police spokesperson said the recovery averted a potential threat and marked a major success in the ongoing anti-terror operations in north Kashmir. The operation continued for nearly six hours to ensure complete sanitisation of the area and to eliminate any possible threat, the spokesperson said. The recovered explosives were later examined by the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) of J&K Police and safely destroyed on the spot in accordance with standard safety procedures, officials said. Policehaveregistered an FIR under Sections 4/5 of the Explosive Substances Act and Section 7/25 of the Arms Act at Police Station Chandoosa under number 23/2026. Further investigation into the matter has been initiated, officials added.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 1:11 am

CM Omar condoles demise of Er Rashids father

Visits bereaved family in Langate RK News Service Langate (Handwara), May 24: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday visited the residence of Member of Parliament (MP) Er Rashid and Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Langate Khursheed Ahmed Sheikh to offer heartfelt condolences on the demise of their father, Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, who passed away last week after a prolonged illness at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. The Chief Minister was accompanied by Minister Javid Ahmed Dar, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) Choudhary Mohammad Ramzaan, several legislators, and other dignitaries. During the visit, Abdullah spent time with the bereaved family and expressed deep sorrow over the loss, offering words of comfort and solidarity during this difficult time. Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, aged 85, breathed his last at AIIMS New Delhi, where he had been undergoing treatment. The Chief Minister prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and expressed sympathy with the bereaved family, praying for strength and patience for them to bear the irreparable loss.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 1:10 am

Heinous crime wont go unpunished: LG

RK News Service Srinagar, May 24: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday strongly condemned the brutal killing of a minor girl in Budgam. The Lieutenant Governor spoke with the Director General of Police (DGP) and senior officials and issued strict instructions to ensure a thorough investigation, the office of the LG said. LG Sinha assured that those responsible for this heinous crime will not go unpunished. He also expressed his deepest condolences and solidarity with the bereaved family in this difficult hour.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 1:08 am

Budgam minor found dead, police probe rape & murder

Arif Rashid Srinagar, May 24: The shocking death of a 12-year-old girl in the Galwanpora-Sebdan area of central Kashmirs Budgam district has triggered widespread outrage and grief, with police on Sunday stating that the case, prima facie, appears to be one of rape and murder. Senior police officialssaid a massive investigation has been launched, while a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by DySP Headquarters Budgam has been constitutedto probe the incident in a fair, transparent and professional manner. According to police, information regarding thedisappearance of the minor girlwas received at Police StationBudgam ataround 10 pm on Friday afterthe childreportedly went missing from her residence during evening hours. Acting promptly on the complaint, FIR No. 139/2026 was registered under relevant provisions of law, and extensive search operations were launched immediately, a police spokesperson said. Officialssaid the body of the minor was recovered during the early morning hours on Saturday ata short distance from her residence, following which medico-legal and forensic procedures were initiated. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Budgam, Hariprasad K.K., told reporters that all possible angles were being examined and that several suspects were being questioned as part of the investigation. At this stage, prima facie, it appears to be a case of rape and murder and all relevant sections of law have been added, he said, adding that evidence collection, seizure and verification processes were simultaneously underway. Describing the incident as the top priority of Budgam Police, the SSP said all available manpower and investigative expertise had been mobilised to ensure an early breakthrough in the case. Senior officers visited the area during the day to oversee the investigation and review theprogress of the probe.Officials indicated that investigators were working on vital leads and expressed hope of cracking the case soon. The incident has sent shockwaves across Kashmir, particularly in Budgam district, where grief and anger were visible among residents following thetragic death of the minor girl. Police, meanwhile, issued a strong advisory to the public and media fraternity againstcirculating the identity, photographs or any identifying particulars of the minor victimon social media platforms, stating thatdisclosure ofthe identity of a minor victim is prohibitedunderlaw. It has come to our notice that certain individuals are posting and circulating photographs and identifying particulars of the victim on social media. Such actions are unlawful and may spread misinformation, create public unrest and disturb communal harmony, Budgam Police said in an official statement. Police warned that any person found involved in circulating prohibited content or unverified information related to the case would face strict legal action in accordance with the law. J&K Police is closely monitoring social media activities related to the case. People are requested not to share or believe unverified or misleading content and to cooperate with the investigating agencies, the statement added.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 1:06 am

Indias hope rests in its youth: LG Manoj Sinha

Asks NCC cadets to turn diversity into unity Urges them to lead country to greater heights RK News Service Srinagar, May 24: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday told NCC cadets from across the country that India places its hope and confidence in its youth, trusting that the young generation will lead the nation to greater heights. NCC cadets must honour that trust by living the values of the NCC and spreading them across communities, the Lieutenant Governor said during his interaction with the cadets at the Special National Integration Camp organised by the NCC Directorate, Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. Sinha said that for India, diversity is the greatest strength, and for many centuries, the nations greatest strengthlies inturning diversity into unity, weaving many cultures into one shared national spirit. The values of unity in diversity and the leadership qualities you have learned at this camp must be put to use in improving society. Equally important, the seed of patriotism sown here must be carried forward with full responsibility and dedication to the youth in your states and cities, the LG told the cadets. He observed that the youth of the NCC are both Indias strength today and the builders of its tomorrow, inheriting a world of rapid change that may unsettle many nations, but Indias youth are full of confidence, equipped with skills to rise and meet these challenges with courage and capability. I want to emphasise that NCC cadets possess a remarkable creative energy and a strong readiness to move forward. I want that energy to be channelled with a clear purpose so you can stand firm against every challenge the future brings. The NCC motto is Unity and Discipline. Guided by this ideal, you should work to foster unity in your states and regions, resolve social problems through dialogue and respect, and build a path for Viksit Bharat, the Lieutenant Governor said. The event featured captivating performances by NCC cadets, vividly showcasing Indias rich cultural diversity. The camp brings together 340 cadets and NCC officers from all over the country. Lieutenant General Virendra Vats, Director General, NCC; Lieutenant General Balbir Singh, GoC, Chinar Corps; Major General Anupinder Bevli, Additional Director General NCC J&K and Ladakh Directorate; Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg; SSP Srinagar Dr GV Sundeep Chakravarthy; DC Srinagar Akshay Labroo; Director School Education Kashmir Naseer Ahmad Wani; Director Colleges Prof Sheikh Aijaz Bashir; senior officials of NCC Directorates, Army, Police and civil administration, and NCC Cadets from across the country were present.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 1:03 am

The Other Side Of Eid Rush

From Lal Chowk to local mandis, from butchers shops to cattle markets, one sees the same story: a sacred occasion turned into a chaotic race against time As Eid-ul-Adha draws near, our markets, roads, and neighbourhoods begin to throb with familiar excitement. Cattle mandis spill over, bakeries overflow, and shopfronts stay lit late into the night. The air is thick with anticipation and bargaining, but also with something more subtle: a test of our collective character. Eid-ul-Adha is not merely about ritual sacrifice; it is about discipline, compassion, and responsibility in the midst of rush and plenty. Every year we witness the same scenes: chaotic traffic, double and triple parking, impatient honking, and frayed tempers. Footpaths disappear under makeshift stalls, pedestrians are pushed onto busy roads, and a simple trip to the market turns into an ordeal. This is not an unavoidable fate; it is the result of choices. When each of us decides that our convenience is more important than others safety, chaos becomes inevitable. The first responsibility, therefore, lies with citizens. Planning purchases early, avoiding last-minute rushes, parking only where permitted, and respecting traffic rules are not small acts; they are civic virtues. A few extra minutes of patience at a crowded intersection, a courteous gesture to a pedestrian, or a willingness to queue instead of jostling can make the difference between order and anarchy. But responsibility does not rest with citizens alone. Authorities must treat the Eid-ul-Adha rush as a predictable and manageable phenomenon. Clear traffic plans, visible deployment of traffic personnel, designated parking spaces near major markets, and strict action against encroachments are essential. Equally important is ensuring hygiene: timely lifting of garbage, proper disposal of animal waste, and public awareness about cleanliness can prevent the post-Eid stench and associated health risks that we have endured too often. Traders and butchers, too, bear a moral duty. Fair pricing, honest weights, and hygienic handling of animals and meat are not optional in a society that claims to be guided by faith. Price gouging in these days of devotion is nothing short of exploiting piety. The spirit of Eid-ul-Adha demands generosity, not greed. Ultimately, the true measure of our celebration is not how crowded our markets are, but how considerate our conduct is. The choice is ours: we can allow Eid-ul-Adha to remain trapped in a cycle of last-minute panic and public nuisance, or we can use it as an opportunity to show maturity, discipline, and compassion. Sacrifice is not only the animal we present on the day of Eid; it is also the ego we leave behind in the market, the impatience we surrender on the road, and the convenience we give up for the comfort of others. If the Eid rush becomes a licence for indiscipline, noise, and nuisance, we have missed the essence of the occasion. This time, let us resolve that our roads, markets, and mohallas will reflect the values we profess, so that our collective behaviour, not only our rituals, becomes worthy of Eid-ul-Adha.

RisingKashmir 25 May 2026 12:51 am

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha interacted with NCC Cadets at Special National Integration Camp

SRINAGAR, MAY 24: The Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today attended the Special National Integration Camp organised by National Cadet Corps (NCC) Directorate, Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. During his interaction with NCC cadets from across the country, the Lieutenant Governor emphasised that this special camp is a living symbol of Indias spirit, where every cadet [] The post Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha interacted with NCC Cadets at Special National Integration Camp appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 24 May 2026 11:51 pm

Ghulam Ali Majboor: The Voice of Kashmiri Bhand Pather

Seventeen years may have passed, but the Mahagun still stands tall, his shadow stretching across the valley, protecting and guiding the art he loved so dearly TAHIR AHMAD NAJAR TRIBUTE The legacy of Ghulam Ali Majboor is not merely a chronicle of a life lived in the pursuit of art, but a monumental chapter in the survival of the Kashmiri cultural identity itself. As we mark the seventeenth year since his departure, the weight of his absence is felt deeply across the valley, yet his presence remains strikingly vivid through the scripts, the laughter, and the artistic standards he established during a lifetime of dedication. He was a legendary Kashmiri satirist, stand-up comedian, playwright, and folk artist. To speak of Majboor is to speak of the very soul of Hanjigund, a small village in the Chadoora area of Budgam district that has long served as the heartbeat of Bhand Pather, the traditional folk theatre of Kashmir. Born on December 17, 1952, to Sunnaullah Bhat a man who was himself a pillar of the folk-art community Ghulam Ali Majboor was born into a world of rhythm, satire, and the profound responsibility of the storyteller. In those days, the village of Hanjigund was a sanctuary for an art form that was both a source of entertainment and a vital instrument of social justice. Bhand Pather was historically the only medium through which the common folk could speak truth to power, utilising the mask of humour to critique the kings, the feudal lords, and the powerful elite who governed with an iron fist. However, the tragedy of this era was that while the art was essential for the psychological and social survival of the peasantry, the artists themselves the Bhands -were often relegated to the lowest rungs of the social hierarchy. They were looked down upon, marginalised, and treated as mere jesters rather than the intellectual guardians of culture they truly were. Growing up in this environment, Majboor witnessed the paradox of his people: they were the keepers of a flame that the rest of society was content to let flicker out. It was in this climate of looming extinction for folk art that a young Majboor, at the tender age of six, made his first foray into the world of performance. His entry into the art was not merely a choice but a natural extension of his existence, as he belonged to a community that was incredibly fertile in terms of art and craft. From that early age, he began the gruelling process of learning the Pather- the traditional plays that blended dance, music, and improvised dialogue. As the years passed, his dedication transformed him from a student into a Mahagun, a title of immense prestige within the folk community. To be a Mahagun is to be a person who has attained mastery over the maximum number of art forms within the folk tradition; it requires a deep knowledge of the Surnai (flute), the Nagara (drum), the intricacies of classical Kashmiri dance, and the linguistic agility to navigate complex satirical scripts. Majboor did not just acquire these skills; he embodied them, becoming a living encyclopedia of the Bhand tradition. He understood that for folk art to survive the onslaught of modernity and the stigma of the past, it had to be more than just a relic; it had to be a living, breathing force that could speak to the contemporary struggles of the people. As a performer, Majboor was unparalleled, but it was perhaps as a writer and a visionary that he gave the most significant new strength to the medium. He realised that the oral traditions of the past needed to be anchored in powerful, written narratives if they were to withstand the test of time. He became a strong writer whose scripts were characterised by a unique blend of razor-sharp humour and profound humanism. The humour he created was never superficial; it was a layered, intellectual wit that addressed the missing links in the social fabric of his time. His plays were powerful because they were comparative they drew parallels between historical injustices and modern-day corruption, making the ancient art of Bhand Pather feel immediate and urgent for the audiences of the late 20th century. Even now, seventeen years after his death, his scripts are studied and performed because they possess a timeless quality. They are not just plays; they are mirrors held up to society, reflecting its flaws with such grace and comedy that the viewer is forced to laugh and introspect simultaneously. This ability to weave complex social commentary into the accessible format of folk theatre was his greatest gift to the Kashmiri language and its people. The loss of Majboor was not merely a loss for the stage; it was the loss of a great human being who defined what it meant to be pure and pious in an increasingly cynical world. He taught that the role of an artist was not just to perform, but to serve as a beacon of love and affection. Those who worked with him remember a man who was deeply grounded, despite his immense fame and status as a Mahagun. He mentored generations of artists, teaching them that the humour they brought to the stage must be backed by a pure heart and a commitment to the truth. He lived his life with the same integrity he demanded of his characters on stage. In the seventeen years that have followed his passing, the void he left has only grown more apparent. We miss the specific brand of satire that only he could delivera satire that was biting but never malicious, aimed at the system but full of love for the people. We feel his presence in the teachings he left behind, the silent lessons on how to maintain ones dignity even when society tries to look down upon ones profession. He proved that being a Bhand was a noble calling, a sacred duty to keep the

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:27 pm

Reimagining School Education

For attracting better brains,teachingneeds to be raised to the status of a profession known for privileges, respect and recognition SHEIKH SHABIR KULGAMI While working in the profession of school teaching, you need to steel yourself, exhibit a strong backbone and a world of patience as a teacher. You are not considered a teacher only at school; in general society as well. A tonic of criticism and abuse dogs your footsteps everywhere not necessarily due to your faults. Looking at the bigger picture, humanity in most parts of the world faces issues: poverty, hunger, human trafficking, rampant corruption, unemployment, forced migration of people and no or low access toqualityeducation. Let us imagine again howeducation canlevelthefieldand provide equal opportunities. Arguably, gettinga qualityeducationrests on the familys income. But it does not suggest that all public schools are not living up to expectations, nor are all private schools imparting qualityeducation. In the private / profit sector,qualityrevolves around the tuition fee.High-fee private schools do provide excellenteducation, but plenty of private schools (despite charginghighfees) impart poorqualityeducation.Privateschoolteachers, other than those inhigh-salaried schools, do notevenget minimum-wage levels of salary and that too is seldom paid on time. Do we want this for the teachers? Incidentally, a bitter pill to swallow is that we mostly do not analyse a school teachers work sympathetically. The qualityoflearningdefinitely depends on several factors. Andagreed that teacherqualityand efforts largely impact thequalityofeducation. Notably,it iseducationwhich not only steers mankind out of darkness but also promotes intellectual growth, leading to both individual and social upliftment. And most importantly, the noblest work ofeducationcan never be carried to the shores of progress and prosperity unlessteachers, the gatekeepers ofeducation, do not get the much-needed respect and recognition in society, and the state as well. End of the days whenschoolteaching was probably seen as one of the leading jobs, more so in this part of the globe ( and theteacherswere seen as respectable citizens). Now, theeducated youthpreferably seek jobs in otherfields: health, engineering,highereducation, etc. For theyouth, the least attractive isschoolteaching. Though the noble profession (ofteaching) is challenging, the energy to handle it is often in shortsupply. Sometimes, a little motivation is required to remind yourself that you are ateacherand that your efforts are significant. True,eventhe bestteacherneeds a little extra push. Now and then. Ateducational institutions,teachersface disrespect, misbehaviour, and a lack of motivation or passion from students. Butthis situation never breaks the morale and enthusiasm ofteachers; they see the light at the other end of the tunnel. And lead from the front. Thatit is teachers whoinspire students to learn wherever life may take them, besides enabling them to discover their interests, passions and themselves in the long run, is undeniable. It isteacherswho give us doctors, engineers, scientists, filmmakers, architects, entrepreneurs, administrators, prime ministers and presidents; it isteacherswho have the power to give us internet, atom bombs, communication towers and aeroplanes. Agreedthatsome teachers reflect selfish tendencies; despite pocketing handsome salaries, they prefer to sell education as a commodity in the coaching centres far from the sight of the law enforcers. These law-breaking teachers manage to escape the legal eye ostensibly through unfair means. Though the government has appreciably taken a solemn stand against private coaching by government teachers, yet some employees particularly teachers from theschoolandhighereducation are indulging in the illegal and invisible practice through the breach of the law! No one is above the law constitutionally; breaking the law, for whatever motive, amounts to profiteering in the name of coaching. This situation stabs schooleducationin the back; economic and other inequalities deepen and devour society; social insecurities crack down. It is worthwhile to note that by their sincere efforts,teachers help the innocence and ignorance of learners bloom into an evergreen tree of knowledge, which bears healthy fruit for the entire society and humanity. Withoutteachers, theeducationalinstitutions could become the graveyards of values honesty, hardwork, humility and dedication. Pertinently observingTeachersDayevery year is not only an honour toteachersbut also an irrefutable evidence that they are an asset to society. And their selfless services can never be forgotten or belittled. However, it has been observed that time and again, most hardworking and dedicated teachers(in particularschoolteachers) return with a sad tale of humiliation and disillusionment if and when they happen to visit different offices for any matter. That leaves a less-fortunateschoolteacherin deep trouble and heartbroken. Never have we experienced that such ateachers personal orevenofficial piece of work is given priority on the premise that his/her time is precious and society cannot afford to waste theteachers time. That attitude needs a positive turn to raise the status of teachers and inspire the youth to proactively opt for teaching. Yes, a handful ofteachersloaf around and do not shoulder their responsibilities seriously. But no stereotyping, kindly. Foul-playingteachershave been reported to use their influence and affluence to get their way, thereby wasting the precious time of the underprivileged. No worries at all. Suchpeople of teaching are said to have cultivated a good friend circle in offices that empowersthem to feast on their absenteeism. Pertinently, we have seenteachersliving in abject conditions: they are denied their property share for decades by parents, are thrown out of the house, and their spouses are oppressed and abused. Imagine a teacher struggling to survive while she/he is expected to work wonders on duty. Furthermore, it is akin to backstabbing when society treatsteachersdiscourteously and divides them intogoodand bad ones simply based on the mode of recruitment. The division is unproductive for the victim teachers as it demotivates them. A particular but major section ofschoolteachersis suffering from stereotyping and marginalisation. Yet, these less-fortunateteachers( though 70% of them were highly qualified before their recruitment) are giving their hundred percentboth in academic and non-academic workwhether at the elementary or secondary schools. Allteachersneed to be treated equally; yes, there are a few bad apples whose services are supposedly under par, but theseteachersneed refinement and direction. For attracting better brains,teachingneeds to be raised to the status of a profession known for privileges, respect and recognition. Money is important, but most important is the sentiment

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:26 pm

Driving with Responsibility: A Reflection on Modern Road Culture

Roads become safer when individuals value patience over haste, discipline over carelessness, and responsibility over recklessness ISHFAQ MANZOOR In the modern age, roads have become the arteries of society. They connect homes to workplaces, villages to cities, students to institutions, patients to hospitals, and businesses to opportunities. Vehicles today are not luxuries for many people; they are necessities that support daily life and national progress. Yet, amid increasing traffic and expanding transportation networks, one important question deserves attention: Are we truly understanding the responsibility that comes with driving? Driving is not merely a technical skill. It is a social responsibility and a reflection of civic behaviour. The way people drive often reflects their patience, discipline, awareness, and respect for others. A responsible driver contributes not only to personal safety but also to the safety and harmony of society as a whole. In recent years, roads have witnessed an enormous increase in vehicles. With growing urbanisation and economic activity, traffic has become a common part of daily life. Unfortunately, alongside this growth, impatience and negligence have also increased in many places. Speeding, unnecessary honking, reckless overtaking, distracted driving, and disregard for traffic signals have become concerns that affect public safety and peace. The reality is simple: roads are shared spaces. Every person travelling on the roadwhether in a car, on a motorcycle, on a bicycle, or on foothas an equal right to safety and dignity. A single careless action can place many lives at risk. Therefore, driving should never be treated casually. It requires concentration, emotional control, and respect for the law. Traffic regulations are often misunderstood as restrictions, whereas in truth they are safeguards designed for public welfare. Speed limits, lane systems, pedestrian crossings, helmets, and seat belts exist to protect human life. Obeying traffic rules should not be viewed merely as compliance with authority but as an act of responsibility toward fellow citizens. A disciplined traffic culture reflects the maturity and collective awareness of a nation. Patience is perhaps the most important quality of a good driver. Modern life is undoubtedly busy, and people frequently find themselves under pressure due to schedules and responsibilities. However, frustration on the road solves nothing. Aggressive driving, arguments, or dangerous overtaking may save a few moments, but they can create irreversible consequences. True wisdom lies in remaining calm even during difficult traffic situations. Another issue that deserves attention is distracted driving. The increasing dependence on mobile phones and digital devices has created new challenges for road safety. Even a brief moment of distraction while driving can become dangerous. A responsible driver understands that full attention on the road is not optionalit is essential. At the same time, respect for pedestrians must remain central to road culture. Children walking to school, elderly individuals crossing roads, workers travelling on foot, and cyclists navigating traffic all deserve consideration. Roads are not designed exclusively for vehicles. A compassionate driver recognises the value of every human life and acts accordingly. Young drivers, especially, carry an important responsibility. Youth naturally bring energy and confidence, but driving should never become a means of proving courage through recklessness. Real confidence lies in self-control and discipline. Wearing helmets, fastening seat belts, avoiding intoxication, and respecting speed limits are not signs of weakness; they are signs of maturity and intelligence. The younger generation represents the future strength of the nation, and protecting that future is a collective duty. Technology has undoubtedly improved transportation. Modern vehicles are equipped with advanced safety systems, navigation tools, and improved engineering. Yet technology alone cannot guarantee safety. Human judgment remains the most important factor on the road. No machine can replace awareness, patience, and ethical conduct. Responsible driving also contributes to economic and social development. Smooth and safe transportation supports trade, tourism, healthcare, education, and emergency services. Ambulances, buses, supply vehicles, and public transport systems function effectively only when road discipline is maintained. Safer roads reduce accidents, improve productivity, and strengthen public confidence. Environmental awareness is another dimension of modern driving culture. Unnecessary fuel consumption, poor vehicle maintenance, and excessive honking contribute to pollution and environmental stress. Drivers can contribute positively by maintaining vehicles properly, driving efficiently, and reducing avoidable emissions. Such habits not only benefit individuals financially but also support the broader goal of environmental sustainability. Importantly, road safety is not the responsibility of authorities alone. Governments and traffic departments continue to improve infrastructure, spread awareness, and strengthen regulations for public benefit. However, the success of these efforts depends greatly on public cooperation. Laws can guide behaviour, but genuine change begins with personal responsibility. Families and educational institutions also play a vital role in shaping responsible citizens. Children learn from observation. When they see elders following traffic rules, respecting pedestrians, and driving patiently, they absorb those values naturally. Civic responsibility begins with daily habits practised consistently over time. Driving also offers a deeper social lesson. Roads symbolise coexistence. Just as drivers must share roads respectfully despite different destinations and speeds, society too functions best when people act with patience, understanding, and mutual respect. Discipline on roads ultimately reflects discipline within communities. A truly progressive society is not measured only by highways, vehicles, or infrastructure. It is measured by how safely people travel, how respectfully citizens behave, and how responsibly individuals exercise freedom. Responsible driving is therefore not merely a personal habit; it is a contribution toward national well-being and social harmony. In conclusion, driving is both a privilege and a moral responsibility. Every journey carries with it the duty to protect human life and maintain public safety. Roads become safer when individuals value patience over haste, discipline over carelessness, and responsibility over recklessness. If citizens collectively adopt a culture of respectful and responsible driving, roads will become not only pathways of travel but pathways toward a safer, stronger, and more civilised society. (The Author is a Library Futurist, researcher and writer from Kulgam. Email: waniishfaq0001@gmail.com)

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:25 pm

Door-to-Door Waste Collection Halted in Budgams Rathsun

Locals demand restoration of solid waste management services Arif Rashid Budgam, May 24: Solid waste management activities across villages in Rathsun Block of Central Kashmirs Budgam district have remained disrupted for the past three months, causing inconvenience to residents and raising concerns over sanitation and public health. Amid the suspension of waste collection services, the Block Development Officer (BDO) Rathsun has issued a public notice prohibiting people from dumping garbage at the old dumping site located between Rathsun and Ohangam villages. According to the notice, the land falling under the jurisdiction of Block Development Office Rathsun is strictly prohibited from being used for dumping garbage, waste material, construction debris, or any other kind of refuse. The BDO said that some individuals were illegally disposing of waste on the said land, resulting in environmental pollution, health hazards, and inconvenience to local residents. The officer warned that such activities are unlawful and would invite strict action under relevant laws and regulations. All residents and concerned persons are directed not to dump any kind of waste on the aforesaid land. The public is requested to cooperate in maintaining cleanliness and protecting the environment, the notice reads. The BDO further warned that anyone found violating the directions would face legal action and penalties as deemed appropriate by the authorities. Reacting to the notice, residents from several villages of Rathsun Block said that after the government introduced solid waste management facilities in rural areas, the Rural Development Department had provided dustbins and vehicles to facilitate door-to-door waste collection across the block. Locals said the Block Development Office Rathsun had successfully launched a weekly door-to-door waste collection service, which was widely appreciated by the public. Residents were reportedly paying Rs 100 per month as a service charge to the waste collection providers. The service was functioning effectively in all villages under Rathsun Block, and people were satisfied with it. However, around three months ago, the service providers stopped collecting waste from households, locals alleged. They said that since the suspension of the service, all solid waste management activities in the area have been badly affected. Residents also pointed out that the old dumping site, where waste used to be disposed of earlier, has now been closed by the authorities, leaving villagers with no proper alternative for waste disposal. The locals urged the district administration Budgam and Rural Development Department to restore the door-to-door waste collection service at the earliest to prevent further environmental and sanitation issues in the area.

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:22 pm

Kashmir ULB Employees Seek Promotions, Service Benefits

Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 24: A delegation of employees from the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in Kashmir has alleged that they are facing mental harassment and administrative neglect due to the non-extension of service benefits and prolonged delays in promotions and departmental procedures. The employees told Rising Kashmir that they are under deep depression as several genuine service-related issues have remained unresolved for years. They alleged that the department has failed to provide benefits such as in-situ promotions, sanctioning of leave, sanction of General Provident Fund (GPF) cases, and SRO-related cases. We have been mentally tortured by the department for years. Employees are suffering because even basic service benefits are being denied, a member of the delegation said. The delegation claimed that no Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) meeting has been conducted in the last 20 years, leaving hundreds of employees without career progression. Many employees have completed more than two decades in service, but they have not received promotions or other benefits. This has badly affected the morale of the workforce, another employee said. The employees further alleged that several officials are retiring without receiving pensionary and retirement benefits. It is unfortunate that retired employees are returning home empty-handed without pension or other retirement dues. This reflects the apathy of the department towards its workforce, the delegation said. They also pointed out that numerous posts in the department are lying vacant, affecting the functioning of Urban Local Bodies across Kashmir. According to the employees, vacant positions include Executive Officers, Senior Revenue Officers, Sanitation Officers, Secretaries, Enforcement Officers, Sanitary Inspectors, Enforcement Inspectors, and Tax Inspectors. The department is facing a severe shortage of staff, but vacant posts are not being filled. This is hampering administrative work and putting additional pressure on existing employees, they said. The delegation also raised concerns over the transfer policy implemented in the department for the first time in 25 years, alleging that employees have not been given adequate benefits despite serving for decades. The sanitary staff is the worst affected, as the entire department relies on them. The Jammu office of the department is functioning smoothly but it is only the Kashmir office where things have gone wrong, they said. The employees appealed to the authorities to address their grievances on priority and ensure that pending promotions, retirement benefits, and vacant posts are resolved at the earliest. Director Urban Local Bodies Kashmir, Qazi Sarwar told Rising Kashmir that the employees had been appointed illegally. That is why no benefits are being provided to them. In fact, the matter is under investigation, and we are also awaiting the Crime Branchs final FIR report, he said.

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:21 pm

LG Sinha Condemns Killing of Minor in Budgam; Orders Time-Bound Probe

SRINAGAR: The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, on Sunday strongly condemned the brutal killing of a minor girl in central Kashmirs Budgam district, terming the incident heinous and directing police authorities to ensure a thorough, time-bound investigation. Sinha strongly condemned the killing of the minor girl in Budgam and held discussions with []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 11:19 pm

Apple Crisis, Inflation Dampen Eid Market Rush in Shopian

Raja Zaid SHOPIAN, May 23: The festive buzz ahead of Eid-ul-Adha has faded in Shopian this year, as financial distress caused by the apple crisis and rising prices has hit markets and reduced consumer spending. Jamia Market, usually crowded during the Eid season, witnessed thin footfall, with traders and livestock sellers reporting poor business. Many residents said the ongoing economic difficulties have forced families to cut down on Eid shopping and livestock purchases. Mohd Yousuf Bhat, who brought a bull from Kokernag to sell in the market, said visitors only stopped to take photographs but few showed interest in buying. He said mounting financial difficulties had forced him to sell the animal despite emotional attachment to it. Traders and fruit growers blamed repeated hailstorms and last years highway disruptions for the current crisis. President of the Fruit Association, Mohd Ashraf, said widespread damage to orchards and transport bottlenecks during the peak apple season caused huge losses to growers. President of the Traders and Manufacturers Association, Mushtaq Ahmad Nakhsi, said many farmers were forced to sell apples at distress prices due to frequent closures of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. He added that the growing trend of online shopping had also affected local businesses. Residents also expressed concern over rising inflation, saying increasing prices and shrinking incomes have badly affected purchasing power ahead of Eid.

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:18 pm

Assault Row at GMC Rajouri: Doctors Warn of Indefinite Strike

RDA demands FIR against culprits Mansoor Peer Srinagar, May 24: Doctors across Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday strongly condemned the alleged assault and harassment of medical professionals at GMC Rajouri, demanding stringent action against those responsible. They warned of launching an indefinite strike from May 25 if the authorities fail to take satisfactory action. The Resident Doctors Association (RDA), GMC Rajouri, said a serious incident occurred on May 17 at around 9:00 pm in the Labour Room of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBGY). According to the association, an individual unlawfully entered the highly sensitive labour room area during night duty hours, interfered with medical procedures, and engaged in unauthorized videography. The accused was recording female patients while they were in a vulnerable and partially clothed condition during examination and treatment, thereby violating patient dignity, privacy and safety, the RDA alleged. The association further stated that the accused obstructed doctors from performing their duties, threatened resident doctors and healthcare workers, and used abusive and intimidating language inside the labour room. The RDA demanded immediate registration of an FIR and strict legal action against those involved. It also sought the deployment of adequate security personnel in the Emergency Department, Surgical ICU, Medical ICU, Operation Theatre Complex, and other sensitive patient-care areas. Among its other demands are the installation and strengthening of CCTV surveillance systems in vulnerable zones of the hospital and the implementation of a rapid-response security protocol to deal with incidents of violence against healthcare workers. The association warned that if the administration fails to take visible and satisfactory action, all Junior Residents (JRs), Senior Residents (SRs), and Postgraduate Residents (PGs) of GMC Rajouri will begin an indefinite strike from 10 a.m. on May 25. Meanwhile, the Democratic Medical Association (DMA) also condemned the alleged harassment, intimidation, unauthorized intrusion, and misconduct faced by female doctors and healthcare staff in the Department of Gynaecology at GMC Rajouri. Such actions are unacceptable, unlawful, and represent a direct attack on the dignity, safety and professional independence of healthcare workers, said DMA State President Dr Sushant and Vice President Dr Imran. The association said no doctor should have to work under fear, intimidation, or humiliation while serving patients. It added that repeated incidents of harassment against doctors, particularly female healthcare professionals on night duty, expose serious gaps in institutional security. We urge the administration and authorities to ensure strict legal action against the accused and implement robust safety measures across all hospitals, the DMA said. The association also demanded an immediate and impartial investigation into the incident and strict legal action against all accused individuals. Meanwhile, the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) expressed solidarity with the protesting resident doctors and strongly condemned the incident. The violation of patient privacy, especially during vulnerable examinations, is unacceptable and must be condemned, FAIMA said. The association demanded immediate action, including registration of an FIR, deployment of trained security personnel, strict restrictions on unauthorized visitors, and a complete ban on unauthorized videography within hospital premises.

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:17 pm

Sajad Lone Welcomes Idrees Karnahi Into PC

Party Leaders Adv. Bashir Dar, Sheikh Mohammad Imran, Tasaduq Yaseen & Kaneez Fatima Attend the joining ceremony RK NEWS SERVICE Srinagar, May 24: J&K Peoples Conference leadership on Sunday welcomed senior and renowned political leader Mohammad Idrees Karnahi along with hundreds of his supporters and political associates, into the party fold, marking a significant expansion of the partys grassroots footprint in the region. The joining ceremony took place in the presence of Peoples Conference President and MLA Handwara Sajad Gani Lone, Party Chief Spokesperson Advocate Bashir Dar, Secretary Organisation Sheikh Imran, Political Secretary to President Tasaduq Yaseen and Constituency Incharge Karnah Kaneez Fatima. Addressing the gathering, Sajad Lone said that the Peoples Conference continues to emerge as a credible political platform rooted in the principles of dignity, public service and meaningful representation of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Our party has always stood for dignity, accountability and genuine representation of the people of Jammu & Kashmir. We welcome every individual who believes in principled and people-centric politics. The joining of prominent political leader Mohammad Idrees along with hundreds of his supporters reflects the growing trust of the people in our vision and commitment towards public service, he said. Speaking on the occasion, Mohammad Idrees expressed gratitude to President Sajad Lone and the entire senior leadership for the warm reception extended to him and his supporters. Reaffirming his commitment to the party, he pledged to work tirelessly for strengthening the organisational structure of the party in Karnah and serving the people of the constituency with renewed dedication and resolve.

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:16 pm

Dr Farooq, Omar Express Condolences to MLA Chadoora

RK News Service Srinagar, 24 May: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Vice President and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have extended their heartfelt condolences to senior party leader and MLA Chadoora, Ali Mohammad Dar on the demise of his younger brother Abdul Ahad Dar. The duo prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and strength and fortitude to the bereaved family, particularly Ali Mohammad Dar, during this difficult time. Minister for Education, Higher Education, Health and Social Welfare Sakina Itoo visited the residence of MLA Ali Mohammad Dar at Doniwara Chadoora to express solidarity and offer condolences on the sad demise of his elder brother. She was accompanied by Honble MLAs Hasnain Masoodi, Showkat Hussain Ganaie and party leader Sheikh Rafi. Meanwhile, Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah also condoled the demise of retired Assistant Director of Radio Kashmir Srinagar, Mohammad Ashraf Bhat, son of late Abdul Ahad Bhat, who was a close associate of Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. The duo prayed for peace to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved family.

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 11:15 pm

South Kashmir: Two Drug Peddlers Arrested; Cash and Contraband Seized

SRINAGAR: Police in south Kashmirs Anantnag district have arrested two alleged drug peddlers and recovered a substantial quantity of contraband substance during naka checking, officials said. Acting on a checkpoint operation, a police party intercepted an Eon vehicle bearing registration number JK04D-2959. A thorough search of the vehicle led to the recovery of 4 kilograms []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 10:39 pm

Over 5.49 Lakh Candidates Appear for UPSC Preliminary Examinations Across India

SRINAGAR: The Union Public Service Commission on Sunday successfully conducted the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination and the Indian Forest Service (Preliminary) Examination 2026 at more than 2,000 centres spread across 83 cities nationwide. According to provisional data, nearly 5.49 lakh candidates appeared for the examinations out of more than eight lakh applicants who had registered. []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 10:00 pm

CM Omar Condemns Killing of Minor Girl in Budgam, Assures Strict Action

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday strongly condemned the killing of a minor girl in central Kashmirs Budgam district and assured full government support to ensure exemplary punishment for those found guilty. The Chief Minister described the incident as shocking and deeply distressing and expressed grief over the death of the []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 9:30 pm

Trump Says Iran Peace Deal Framework Near as Talks Focus on Hormuz Reopening

SRINAGAR: : United States President Donald Trump on Saturday said a largely negotiated memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the Iran war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz was close to completion, raising expectations of a possible breakthrough in the three-month-long conflict. According to reports by Reuters and Associated Press, Trump said final details of []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 9:23 pm

Ludhiana Siblings Grow Kashmir Saffron Indoor, Sell Red Gold at Rs 12 Lakh Per Kg

SRINAGAR: In a striking shift from the traditional saffron fields of Kashmirs Pampore, two Punjab-based entrepreneurs have successfully cultivated the prized spice indoors using climate-controlled technology, opening a new chapter in Indias saffron production story. According to a report published in The Tribune, siblings Aastika Narula and Shanker Narula from Phulawal village in Ludhiana have []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 9:00 pm

Kashmir Study Finds Many Cancer Survivors Developing Second Primary Tumours

SRINAGAR: A major cancer study from Kashmir has revealed that a significant number of patients treated for cancer later develop a completely new and separate malignancy, with gastrointestinal cancers dominating the trend in the Valleys high-risk population. The five-year study, Dual Primary Malignancies in Kashmir: A Five-Year Analysis of Temporal Patterns, Gender-Specific Presentations and Treatment []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 8:37 pm

Heartbroken and Deeply Disturbed: Mirwaiz on Budgam Minors Murder

SRINAGAR: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Sunday expressed deep shock and grief over the killing of a minor girl in the Galwanpora area of Budgam, describing the incident as deeply distressing and calling for a transparent, thorough and time-bound investigation into the case. Heartbroken and deeply disturbed by the tragic death of a 12-year-old girl in []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 8:20 pm

23-Year-Old Killed, Another Injured in Lightning Strike in North Kashmir

SRINAGAR: A youth was killed and another injured after they were struck by lightning in the Chandigam area of Lolab in north Kashmirs Kupwara district on Sunday, officials said. They said Abid Rahim Ganie, 23, son of Abdul Rahim Ganie, and Faizan Rahman Dar, 24, son of Abdul Rahman, both residents of Chandigam, Lolab, were []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 7:57 pm

Art 370 Abrogation Led To Revival Of Development, Change Of Mindset: Dr Jitendra

KATHUA, May 24 : Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences, Minister of State in the Prime Ministers Office, and Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that abrogation of Article 370 led to revival of development with change of mindset in Jammu & Kashmir. The Minister was addressing a training camp under the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Prashikshan Mahabhiyan2026 at Lakhanpur on Sunday. Dr [] The post Art 370 Abrogation Led To Revival Of Development, Change Of Mindset: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 5:14 pm

Ladakh LG launches ambitious 800-acre land restoration project in Leh

Leh (Ladakh) [India], May 24 : The Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Vinai Kumar Saxena, on Sunday, informed about the launch of a major ecological and degraded land restoration drive aiming to reclaim nearly 800 acres of barren land at Spituk Village in Leh. The initiative utilises simple, cost-effective freshwater engineering by channelising excess water from the recently restored Igoo-Phey Canal to hydrate parched soils, flush out toxic salts, and trigger natural vegetation growth. Talking to X, LG said, Glad to share the launch of an ambitious ecological and degraded land restoration drive in Ladakh, aimed at restoring nearly 800 acres of degraded and barren land at Spituk Village in Leh, using a simple & cost-effective freshwater engineering. The land, lying barren for hundreds of years, is being watered by channelizing the excess water from the recently restored Igoo-Phey Canal, using simple machinery. Freshwater discharge would eventually hydrate the parched soils, flush out toxic salts, and trigger the natural vegetation growth, transforming wastelands into fertile, moisture-retaining ecosystems. Building upon the success of Project Him Sarovar, this project is designed to recharge groundwater, bind soil, and expand fertile land for sustainable agricultural activities across the region. This initiative builds upon our successful Project Him Sarovar and complements the revival of the Igoo-Phey Canal that now irrigates over 4,300 hectares of land. By recharging groundwater, binding soil, and enabling sustainable agriculture, I am hopeful, this project will serve as a model for ecological transformation, restoring degraded land and adding more land for agriculture activities in Ladakh, LG added. Meanwhile, Ladakh is all set for a major energy reform with the first-ever commercial exploration of geothermal energy being used as a sustainable alternative source of energy. Earlier, Vinai Kumar Saxena approved the extension of the MoU for 5 years with Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) a Govt of India PSU, for setting up Indias first geothermal power project at Puga valley in Ladakh, at an altitude of over 14,000 ft. According to an official release, the earlier tripartite MoU signed with ONGC on 6th February 2021 had expired on 5th February 2026, according to an official statement. Since then, ONGC has been requesting an extension of the MoU, as a lot of work had remained incomplete due to harsh weather conditions. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 5:07 pm

Circulating Identity of Minor Victim is Unlawful, Warns Jammu Kashmir Police

SRINAGAR: Police in central Kashmirs Budgam district on Sunday issued an advisory cautioning the public and media against circulating the identity, photographs, or any personal details of a minor girl victim on social media platforms, stating that such actions are unlawful and may attract strict legal action. Police said it has come to their notice []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 5:00 pm

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Demands Transparent Probe Into Budgam Girls Death Case

Srinagar,May 24 : Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Sunday expressed deep anguish over the tragic death of a 12-year-old girl in Budgam, describing the incident as heartbreaking and a matter that has shaken the conscience of every human being. In a post shared on X, the Mirwaiz said the minor had reportedly gone missing while on her way to a Darsgah (religious learning center), and stressed that the circumstances surrounding her death had created widespread fear, grief, and anxiety among residents. What are we becoming as a society if our children cannot even feel safe on their way to seek education and guidance? he wrote, calling for collective introspection and accountability. The senior cleric urged authorities to conduct a thorough, transparent and time-bound investigation into the case and demanded that those responsible be identified and prosecuted under the law. He further called for the strictest punishment for the perpetrators if found guilty. The incident has triggered shock and sorrow across Kashmir, with many citizens and community leaders demanding swift action and stronger measures to ensure the safety of children. Mirwaiz also conveyed condolences to the bereaved family, praying that the deceased child be granted the highest place in Jannah and that her family be given patience and strength during their time of grief. Authorities have not yet released complete official details regarding the investigation. Further updates are awaited.

RisingKashmir 24 May 2026 4:52 pm

Feared Ladakh Would Become Another Manipur, But Recent MHA Talks A Positive Shift: Wangchuk

New Delhi, May 24: The recent talks between Ladakh representatives and the Centre marked a positive step, activist Sonam Wangchuk said, though he cautioned that trust-building in the region remained incomplete, citing unresolved cases from last years protests, seizure of personal devices and action against institutions linked to the movement. In an interview with news agency on Saturday following the latest round of discussions with a Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) sub-committee, Wangchuk said he noted a shift in his [] The post Feared Ladakh Would Become Another Manipur, But Recent MHA Talks A Positive Shift: Wangchuk appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:51 pm

NCC Cadets Represent Strength and Future of India: LG Sinha

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday interacted with cadets during the Special National Integration Camp organised by the NCC Directorate of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh in Srinagar. Addressing cadets from across the country, he said the camp reflects Indias spirit of unity and that participants are both witnessing and contributing to a historic national []

KashmirLife 24 May 2026 4:43 pm

CM Omar Abdullah Visits Residence Of MP Er Rashid, Expresses Condolences

LANGATE (HANDWARA), May 24: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today visited the residence of Member of Parliament Er Rashid and MLA Langate Khursheed Ahmed Sheikh to offer his heartfelt condolences on the demise of their father, Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, who passed away last week after a prolonged illness. Khizar Mohammad Sheikh, 85, breathed his last at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi where he had been undergoing treatment. The Chief Minister was accompanied by Minister Javid Ahmed Dar, Member [] The post CM Omar Abdullah Visits Residence Of MP Er Rashid, Expresses Condolences appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:37 pm

India, US Looking At Firming Up Trade Deal Soon

NEW DELHI, May 24: India and the US are poised to soon firm up the much-awaited trade agreement that will be both beneficial and sustainable and will advance the mutual interests of both nations, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday while asserting that the overall bilateral ties are set to witness an upward trajectory. Rubio, currently on a four-day visit to India, made the remarks after holding wide-ranging talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar that focused [] The post India, US Looking At Firming Up Trade Deal Soon appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:24 pm

Davis Cup skipper Rohit Rajpal to be Indias chef de mission at CWG

NEW DELHI, May 24: Indias Davis Cup captain Rohit Rajpal has been appointed as the countrys Chef de Mission for the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, according to IOA sources. Ravi Bengani is the Deputy Chef de Mission, while Vandana Rao and Rahul Swami will travel with the Indian contingent as general team managers for the Games, scheduled to be held from July 23 to August 2. Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president P T Usha will be part of the [] The post Davis Cup skipper Rohit Rajpal to be Indias chef de mission at CWG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:20 pm

LG Saxena Launches Ecological Restoration Project To Reclaim 800 Acres Of Barren Land In Ladakh

LEH/JAMMU, May 24: Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Sunday launched an ambitious ecological restoration project to reclaim nearly 800 acres of barren land near Spituk and transform it into a productive ecosystem through innovative freshwater recharge techniques. This was a major initiative launched by the LG aimed at reversing land degradation in the cold desert region of Ladakh. Officials said that the pilot project has been undertaken on the directions of the LG Saxena after identifying around 800 acres [] The post LG Saxena Launches Ecological Restoration Project To Reclaim 800 Acres Of Barren Land In Ladakh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:16 pm

Positive stride taking place towards peace deal between Iran and the US: Irans envoy to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, May 24: Irans Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri Moghadam said on Sunday that a positive stride was taking place, apparently towards a peace deal between his country and the US, following the latest mediatory efforts by Pakistan. He said in a social media statement that Pakistans interior minister, Mohsin Naqvi, after returning from Tehran, congratulated me on the achievements of the negotiations with the officials of my country. With conservative optimism, we can hope that, if the other side [] The post Positive stride taking place towards peace deal between Iran and the US: Irans envoy to Pakistan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:11 pm

Norway-set drama about political polarization Fjord wins Palme dOr at Cannes

CANNES, May 24: Cristian Mungius Norway-set drama about political polarisation, Fjord, has won the Palme dOr, handing the Cannes Film Festival s top honour for the second time to Mungiu, the Romanian director of 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. At a 79th Cannes Film Festival that saw few films cause a stir, Fjord found wide admiration for its engrossing tale of what Mungiu called left-wing fundamentalism. It stars Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve as Romanian Evangelicals who move [] The post Norway-set drama about political polarization Fjord wins Palme dOr at Cannes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:08 pm

Spearfisher mauled on Great Barrier Reef in Australias second fatal shark attack in a week

MELBOURNE, May 24: A spearfisher was mauled on the Great Barrier Reef on Sunday in Australias second fatal shark attack in just over a week, police said. The 39-year-old man was with three friends diving from a boat at Kennedy Shoal off the Queensland state coast south of Cairns when he was attacked, Police Inspector Elaine Burns said. The man had been spearfishing when he was attacked and died from a critical head injury, Burns told reporters. The victim, a [] The post Spearfisher mauled on Great Barrier Reef in Australias second fatal shark attack in a week appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 May 2026 4:04 pm