J&Ks 8.19 lakh MSMEs can anchor inclusive growth, if nurtured beyond paperwork The latest figures on Jammu and Kashmirs Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) paint an impressive picture. As many as 8.19 lakh Udyam registrations, including informal micro units onboarded through the Udyam Assist Platform, signal a remarkable surge in entrepreneurial activity across the Union Territory. With 8,15,822 micro enterprises, 3,220 small and just 215 medium enterprises registered as of January 31, 2026, J&K clearly remains a micro-enterprise economy. This dominance of micro units, over 99 per cent of all registered enterprises, has two sides. On one hand, it reflects an encouraging spread of small-scale entrepreneurship, often driven by self-employment, family labour and local demand. On the other hand, it underlines the structural weakness of our industrial base. The transition from survival micro units to robust small and medium enterprises is still painfully slow. The expansion of the Udyam framework and the Udyam Assist Platform has undoubtedly accelerated formalisation. Registration opens doors to institutional credit, government procurement, and a host of welfare schemes. For thousands of tiny businesses operating in back lanes of our towns and in remote villages, this recognition is not a mere document; it is often the first step towards legitimacy in the eyes of the state and the financial system. Yet, formalisation by itself is not transformation. The revised MSME classification, raising investment and turnover limits for micro, small and medium units, makes it easier for enterprises to grow without instantly losing benefits. But growth will not come from definitions alone. It requires dependable power, transport connectivity, digital infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and above all, a predictable policy environment. J&K must now look beyond headline numbers and focus on the quality and sustainability of this MSME boom. How many of these 8.19 lakh units are active, viable and expanding? How many are women-led or youth-led? What share is from rural and far-flung areas? Without disaggregated answers, there is a risk that quantity may mask fragility. The government must therefore pair registration drives with targeted handholding: easier and cheaper credit, market linkages outside the UT, support for branding and value addition, and extension services that help micro units upgrade technology and skills. Local institutions, such as universities, polytechnics, and incubation centres, should be integrated into this ecosystem to nurture innovation rather than mere replication of low-margin trades. J&K stands at a delicate moment. The MSME surge can either become a foundation for inclusive, employment-intensive growth or remain a statistical triumph with limited impact on livelihoods. The choice will depend on whether the policy stays content with counting registrations or commits to converting these micro beginnings into durable, competitive enterprises.
The SMHS Video Has Exposed Uncomfortable Truths
Squalid toilets, muck and fire hazards at Kashmirs Premier Health Institution underline a deeper crisis of oversight and accountability The recent viral video from Srinagars SMHS Hospital has ripped away the thin veil of official claims about cleanliness in our premier public institutions. The grim visuals of filthy toilets, muck-filled corridors, soiled bins and dangling electric wires are not an aberration to be dismissed as one pantry run by an outsourced agency. They are a stark reminder of how low basic standards of hygiene and safety have fallen in a hospital that receives thousands of patients and attendants every single day. The administrations response has been narrowly defensive. The Medical Superintendent has clarified that the facility shown in the video was an outside pantry, maintained by an outside agency and now vacated. Even if that is so, the question remains: how did a facility so close to the heart of SMHS deteriorate to this level without anyone in authority taking note? Whether toilets, pantry or corridor, whether in-house or outsourced, anything within the functional orbit of a hospital ultimately falls under the responsibility of its management and the Health and Medical Education Department. The images of unacceptably dirty common toilets and littered approach areas speak directly to the risk of infection in a system already struggling with high patient loads. This is not merely about unpleasant sights and smells; it is about patients with open wounds, compromised immunity and serious illnesses being forced into spaces that can worsen their condition. When the states largest general speciality hospital cannot guarantee clean, usable toilets, it reflects a more disturbing neglect of public health priorities. Equally worrying is the casual approach to fire and electrical safety. Bundles of exposed wires hanging overhead in cramped, crowded spaces are a tragedy waiting to happen. Kashmir has seen enough incidents rooted in infrastructural apathy. After every such warning, we promise audits and reforms; very little changes on the ground. Officials themselves admit that toilet maintenance, kitchen and utility areas remain perennial problems at SMHS, citing inadequate sanitation staff, poor upkeep of pipes and fittings and chronic fund shortages. These may help explain the rot, but they do not excuse it. When emergency areas go unrepaired for a long time, it is not a mere administrative lapse; it is a policy choice to look away. The SMHS episode must not be treated as a PR crisis to be managed until the outrage dies down. It should become the starting point for a time-bound, transparent audit of sanitation and safety standards across all government hospitals in J&K. Outsourcing contracts must carry strict performance conditions, third-party inspections and real penalties. Hospital administrators must be given the staff and budgets they need, but also measured against clear, public benchmarks. Patients entering a government hospital are not seeking charity; they are exercising a right. Clean toilets, covered waste bins, safe wiring and hygienic pantries are the most basic markers of a system that respects that right. The viral video has shown us what we have been willing to accept. The real test now is whether we refuse to accept it any longer. The SMHS controversy should trigger an honest audit of hygiene standards across J&K hospitals.
Digital Boom and the Need for Digital Literacy
Smartphones in every hand, but knowledge in whose mind? HAFEEZ MUGHAL The story of Kashmirs digital age is being told through statistics. Officials proudly cite the number of mobile connections, data subscribers, and smartphone users. Telecom companies celebrate their market penetration from Lal Chowk to Lolab. On paper, the Valley looks wired, buzzing, and future-ready. But step away from the rhetoric and another, uncomfortable truth stares us in the face: Kashmir has become a valley of screens without becoming a society of digitally literate citizens. We have confused ownership of a device with ownership of knowledge. A smartphone in a Kashmiri hand today can access the worlds best universities, libraries, markets, and institutions. Yet, in far too many homes, it is reduced to a toy for endless scrolling, unverified forwards, and fleeting entertainment. In a conflict-ridden, politically sensitive, and emotionally charged place like Kashmir, this gap between technology and understanding is not a minor policy flawit is a dangerous fault line. Digital literacy is not the ability to install an app, open YouTube, or forward a clip. It is the discipline to question the source before believing a post, the courage to distinguish fact from propaganda, the awareness to protect ones privacy, and the skill to actually use technology for education, employment, and empowerment. Can our youth confidently fill out an online scholarship form without help? Can our parents check the authenticity of a medical claim circulating on WhatsApp? Can our traders market their products beyond the local bazaar using digital tools? By these fundamental measures, our progress is shallow. Kashmirs digital journey has been repeatedly broken by shutdowns, slow speeds, and sudden bans. A generation of students has grown up preparing for competitive exams on throttled networks, depending on PDFs that take all night to download, attending online classes where the screen freezes more than it moves. Entrepreneurs in IT, e-commerce, or even basic online services have learnt to live with the fear that a single order can erase their visibility overnight. When access itself is treated as a privilege, where is the space to build confidence, curiosity, and competence? The education system has failed to rise to this challenge. Computer labs, where they exist, often serve as showpieces for inspection rather than serious centres of learning. Many schools still treat computer education as an optional extra, not a core life skill. Our syllabus remains locked in the past; our teaching methods rarely engage with the realities of an algorithm-driven world. We produce children who can navigate the latest social media interface within hours, but who struggle to write a formal email, create a simple presentation, or verify a piece of trending news through credible sources. There is also a social cost to our digital unpreparedness. In conservative and rural belts, the smartphone is both a status symbol and a source of fear. Parents are alarmed by addiction, late-night chats, and exposure to a chaotic online universe they themselves do not understand. Their response often swings between total surveillance and total neglect. Meanwhile, the online Kashmiri space is being flooded with half-truths, rumours, and cleverly packaged manipulation. A doctored video here, a provocative voice note there, an unverified breaking news alert in some nameless group and within minutes, tempers rise, panic spreads, and public trust erodes. In such an ecosystem, digital illiteracy is not an individual weakness; it becomes a collective hazard. A society that cannot read the digital world critically is a society that can be misled, provoked, and polarised at will. And yet, despite all this, Kashmir is not without hope. Across the Valley, young men and women are using the internet to do what older institutions have refused or failed to do: tell their own stories, showcase their talents, and reach beyond the siege of geography. Artists sell their work through Instagram, artisans find buyers outside the Valley, students join global classrooms, and local journalists and commentators use digital platforms to question power and amplify ground realities. These are the glimpses of what a truly digitally literate Kashmir could become confident, critical, and connected on its own terms. The question is whether the State, society, and institutions are willing to match this energy with vision. Digital India slogans mean little if Kashmirs schools continue to treat digital skills as optional. We need a serious, region-specific digital literacy mission: in schools and colleges, in mohalla centres and masjids, in panchayat ghars and marketplaces. Training in Urdu and Kashmiri must reach students, teachers, parents, shopkeepers, and even senior citizens who are being pushed online for banking, health, and government services without any real hand-holding. Big telecom and tech companies that profit from every recharge and every handset sold in the Valley cannot pretend neutrality. They, too, have an obligation to invest in awareness, safety tools, and helplines tailored to our context. Universities must integrate digital skills across disciplines, not confine them to computer departments. And Kashmiri media, including this newspaper, must treat digital literacy as a public-interest priorityfact-checking rigorously and educating readers about online risks and opportunities. Kashmir today stands at a crossroads: young in age, restless in spirit, and surrounded by a digital universe that can either deepen its wounds or help it heal and grow. Counting smartphones and data users as signs of progress is a convenient illusion. The real test is harder and more urgent: Can we build a Kashmir where every new connection is matched by a new understanding? If we fail, we will raise a generation that is forever online but rarely informed, constantly connected but easily controlled. If we succeed, we will turn the same devices into tools of dignity, livelihood, and voice. The choice is ours, and the time to act is running out. (The author is lecturer in HED and a debater)
Data residency tells you where information is stored. Operational control tells you who can disable, audit, patch, or throttle the system that processes it FUTURECRAFT | TECHNOLOGY & MARKETS ARSSH KUMAR On 15 May 2026, at a ceremony witnessed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Indias Foreign Secretary and the CEO of Abu Dhabis G42 formalised the commercial terms for Condor Galaxy India. The system will deliver eight exaflops of AI compute, making it one of the most powerful AI clusters on Indian soil. The government described it as a milestone in sovereign AI. That word deserves some examination. Indias sovereign AI agenda has real substance behind it. The IndiaAI Mission has allocated over Rs 10,372 crore to build domestic compute capacity. Sarvam AI and BharatGen have launched foundation models trained on Indian data. The Bhashini platform migrated to indigenous infrastructure in February 2026. These are not trivial achievements. But the infrastructure being celebrated as sovereign at the Abu Dhabi signing ceremony is installed, operated, and maintained by a firm chaired by the UAEs national security adviser and backed by Abu Dhabis state sovereign wealth fund, Mubadala. The data will sit within Indian borders. The company running the hardware will not. What sovereignty actually requires The governments standard claim is that data residency equals sovereignty. As long as data does not cross the border, the argument goes, the infrastructure qualifies as national. This framing collapses an important distinction. Data residency tells you where information is stored. Operational control tells you who can disable, audit, patch, or throttle the system that processes it. G42 is not an independent commercial firm. Its chairman, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is the UAEs national security adviser and a brother of the president. Mubadala, Abu Dhabis sovereign wealth fund, holds a stake in the company. Under the framework formalised on 15 May, a G42 unit will handle installation, operations, and maintenance of the supercomputer. This means the operational control layer of Indias most powerful AI cluster reports, ultimately, to a foreign state apparatus. A legal concept worth noting here is what scholars of AI governance call remote disablement: a foreign vendor, under compulsion from its home government or pursuant to contractual terms, can restrict or disable hardware deployed on Indian territory. A system whose inferential capacity runs on infrastructure subject to foreign jurisdiction is not sovereign in any meaningful operational sense. It is leased. The hardware layer underneath The G42 issue is the most visible part of a deeper structural problem. Indias broader AI infrastructure is built almost entirely on foreign silicon. The IndiaAI Mission has onboarded 38,000 Nvidia GPUs, available at Rs 65 per GPU-hour. Yottas Shakti Cloud, billed as sovereign AI cloud infrastructure, is adding 20,736 Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs at its Greater Noida campus. Reliances one-gigawatt AI data centre in Gujarat is being built on Blackwell architecture. L&T is constructing gigawatt-scale AI factory infrastructure in Chennai and Mumbai, also on Nvidia systems. Every one of these chips is subject to US export licensing. Under the Biden administrations AI Diffusion framework, India was placed in Tier 2 with a cumulative cap equivalent to roughly 50,000 H100-class GPUs through 2027. For context: a single American hyperscaler deploys more than that for a single project. Indias entire two-year allocation is a rounding error in the US domestic AI buildout. The Trump administration rolled back the formal diffusion rules in 2025, but the underlying architecture of export control authority remains intact. Washington can reinstate access restrictions. The hardware layer is a foreign chokepoint dressed in Indian branding. The G42 trust problem G42s recent history complicates the picture further. In January 2024, the US House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party wrote to the Commerce Secretary calling for an investigation into G42s ties to Huawei, BGI Genomics, and entities linked to the PRCs military-civil fusion programme. The committee noted that G42s CEO, Peng Xiao, was affiliated with an expansive network of UAE and China-based companies developing dual-use technologies. G42 subsequently divested its Chinese holdings and accepted US-imposed constraints as a condition of Microsofts $1.5 billion investment. India is now deploying the same firm as the operator of its national AI supercomputer. That G42 cleaned up its China entanglements to access American capital is not the same as saying those entanglements are irrelevant to Indias strategic calculus. The company that holds the maintenance contract on Condor Galaxy India is the same company that, two years ago, was under active US Congressional pressure over its ties to Chinese military-linked entities. Indias security establishment is presumably aware of this. Whether it has been adequately weighed against the compute access on offer is another question. The steelman: why India may have no choice The counter-argument is serious and should not be dismissed. Indias domestic chip manufacturing capacity does not exist yet. Tatas Dholera fab, the countrys first semiconductor fabrication facility, received its Special Economic Zone notification in April 2026 and is targeting trial production at 28 nanometre nodes by late 2026. The frontier AI chips that matter for model training operate at three to four nanometres. The gap between where Indian silicon manufacturing starts and where it needs to be for AI sovereignty is not a few years; it is a decade or more of sustained investment and industrial development. CFR has argued that for countries like India, the more urgent risk is not dependency per se but being locked out of AIs benefits entirely while the technology compounds elsewhere. On that framing, the G42 deal and the Nvidia infrastructure buildout are the pragmatic path: take the compute now, build domestic capability in parallel, and accept the dependency as a transitional cost. That argument holds for civilian AI applications. It is harder to sustain when the infrastructure in question is being positioned as the foundation of Indias national AI security posture, with the government using sovereignty language at the signing ceremony. The word sovereignty implies a degree of control that
Committee on Demographic Changes: Salient features & the effective agenda
The national committee on demographic changes has an onerous task in hand to take people on board at a national level and listen to the grievances, complaints and suggestions of the people FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS ASHWANI KUMAR CHRUNGOO Finally, the government of India recently decided to appoint a high-level national committee on demographic changes in the country. It is a well-timed decision that has historic dimensions and value and will determine the civilizational path, in future, for India to take. The decision is aimed at scientifically assessing and addressing unnatural demographic shifts caused by illegal immigration and other abnormal factors. The Committee will be headed by Justice Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar (Retired Supreme Court Judge) as its chairman. The full composition of the national committee membership is as follows:The Census Commissioner of India, Durga Shanker Mishra (IAS Retd.), Balaji Srivastava (IPS Retd.), & Dr. Shamika Ravi (Member of the PMs Economic Advisory Council). The Joint Secretary (Foreigners-I) of the Ministry of Home Affairs will be the Member Secretary of the national committee.The five-member national committee will be tasked with submitting its comprehensive report within one year, with an optional six-month extension if required by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The high-level committee plans to analyse abnormal population changes across religious and social communities, particularly in border states, and recommend actionable policy, legislative, and administrative measures.It is a decision that will take care of many demographic challenges towards which the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, NSA Ajit Dobal and the General Secretary (Org.) of the BJP, B.L. Santosh, referred to various times during the last year, particularly during the election time. India has been severely affected by demographic changes post the 1971 war and the liberation of Bangladesh. The illegal infiltration from Bangladesh and of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar both have created havoc throughout the country. This illegal population has social, cultural, economic and security dimensions for the nation, and an early resolution of the issue is on the agenda of the present government, which is quite reassuring. The main challenge for the governmentwas initially to convert this to a functional & working agenda, which it has done. There are a number of Pakistani infiltrators also living in various parts of the country who are always a standing security threat to the nation. These infiltrators have different denominations, and these go on changingthem perpetually. In Jammu and Kashmir, wives and children of the so-called surrendered terrorists, besides some others who were born in Pakistan, are also living illegally in various parts of the state. Moreover, these illegal infiltrators were/are being provided shelter, safety and other facilities by the political leaders, and even the state governments ruled by opposition parties, considering them their vote-bank. The Supreme Courts recent judgement upholding the SIR done by the ECI, paving the way for deletion of these infiltrators from the electoral rolls, has opened gates for their detection, deletion and deportation. The Home Minister of India has repeatedlysaid that the infiltrators will ultimately be deported to their respective nations. Generally speaking, the common citizens throughout the country and also the nationalist populace in Jammu and Kashmir feel very happy and satisfied with the formation of the national committee. It is expected that the representatives of the people will make their presentations before the committee when it starts working in the near future. It will be incumbent uponthe politicalparties, social organisations and the other NGOs to present their point of view in this regard before the committee. The challenges are seen as thecivilizational challenges by the nationalist populace of the country. Recent elections in WestBengal have given a soulful push to the debate of infiltration in the country. The challenges in this regard can be seen and observed besides West Bengal in Assam, UP, Kerala, Maharashtra and even in the states like Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana and HP. The alarming bells in relation to the illegal infiltration by Bangladeshis and Rohingyas of Myanmar have added dangerous dimensions to the already existing grave scenario. In case the issue remains unaddressed, there are all possibilities of a civil-strife in an eventual unseen future. The past history of six decades from 1947 onwards saw most of the political parties and players, so-called human rights activists and intellectuals, and also writers cum activists openly supporting the demographic imbalance for their political and vested interests. In particular, their support for the illegal infiltrations were motivated by their appeasement policies and vote-bank politics, and they even didnt miss to involve the courts also in this imbroglio. A battery of senior lawyers keep on fighting the cases of these illegal infiltrators as they are paid heavily by certain agencies to fight these cases. There is another dimension to the issue of demographic imbalance. Besides the uneven growth of population in various religious and caste denominations over the last seven decades, the Hindu population in the country has seen a worrisome negative downward trend. While the current birth-rate among Hindus per couple is 1.90, the Muslims have the birth rate of 2.50. The Sikh community, along with the communities like Christians, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis and non-religious denominations, have assumed a highly negative growth in their numbers, ranging from 1.10 to 1.80. While the national growth rate in this context at present is approximately 2.00, the Muslim community growth rate stands at 0.50 more than the national growth rate. Several southern states have raised this issue a number of times. Their strict adherence and follow-up of the national family planning policy has brought their numbers down as compared to the northern states. This demographic challenge has its different dimensions in different ways in different states. The common thing is that these challenges are poised to create social, cultural and economic disparity and tensions leading to an unhealthy political situation in the country. Consequent upon the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Kashmir, four decades ago and afterwards, the forced mass exodus of the community opened the gates for demographic invasion at the local
The Fading Art of Houseboat Making in Kashmir
To allow this craft to die is to amputate a part of our own story DR AZHAR AYAZ SHAH An inheritance we are letting sink For more than a century, Kashmirs houseboats have floated on Dal and Nigeen lakes as silent witnesses to our history from Dogra rule to the turmoil of the 1990s, from the first trickle of foreign tourists to the selfie generation. They are not just ornamental lodging for visitors; they are moving museums of a rare craft, the living rooms of our memory. Yet today, the art that created them is fading before our eyes. The gradual disappearance of houseboat making is not a romantic exaggeration. It is a harsh reality shaped by environmental degradation, confused regulations, economic distress, and official apathy. What we are watching is not only the decline of a tourist product but the erosion of a unique cultural technology that belongs to Kashmir and nowhere else in the world. A craft born of ingenuity and constraint The Kashmiri houseboat emerged from a convergence of geography and politics. During the Dogra rule, non-local officers were not allowed to own land in the Valley. So, to host British officials and travellers, local craftsmen innovated: they brought the home to the water. These were not crude barges. They were hand-crafted wooden marvels that combined the structural knowledge of boat builders with the aesthetic finesse of woodcarvers from Zainakadal and Zadibal. Every plank of deodar was chosen with care. Every joint was made by hand and sealed with traditional materials, long before industrial resins arrived. The elegant khatamband ceilings, the carved walnut panels, the latticed windows all of these were the signature of a shared ecosystem of artisans: boat makers, carpenters, carvers, upholsterers, even copper artisans whose samovars completed the experience. This craft was never merely about construction; it was about adaptation. The houseboat was designed to respond to water levels, to the Valleys harsh winter, to the social needs of extended Kashmiri families and foreign guests. A finished houseboat embodied generations of accumulated knowledge much of it unwritten, passed from master to apprentice, from father to son. Today, that chain is breaking. From pride to precarious livelihood Talk to any remaining houseboat maker on the banks of Dal, and a similar story emerges. Where once there were long waiting lists and advance bookings to build or renovate houseboats, now there are sporadic orders and growing debts. A traditional houseboat takes months to a year to build, requires expensive seasoned timber, and demands a high level of skill. But the returns are no longer commensurate with the labour. At the same time, younger generations are refusing to enter the profession. They see their fathers struggling with license issues, court notices, and an uncertain future. They compare their own modest earnings with what a basic job in the private sector or outside the state can provide. Faced with such an unequal bargain, why would a young Kashmiri choose to plane wood on the lake in the bitter cold when they could sit in an office in Delhi, Dubai, or even Srinagars emerging corporate spaces? The emotional cost of this exodus is visible on the faces of ageing craftsmen. Many of them speak of their work with great pride. Yet they also admit that when they look around in their workshops, they no longer see apprentices. They see empty spaces, idle tools, and the fear that once they are gone, the knowledge will die with them. Environmental crisis and regulatory confusion No serious discussion of houseboats can ignore the ecologically fragile state of our water bodies. Dal Lake has been shrinking for decades under the pressure of encroachments, sewage, and unplanned development. In response, authorities have often treated houseboats as convenient scapegoats highly visible structures that can be easily targeted while more powerful polluters continue largely unchecked. Yes, houseboats contribute to the lakes ecological load, especially when sewage management is not modernised. But they are a small part of a much larger problem. For years, policy has oscillated between eviction threats, demolition drives, and vague promises of rehabilitation or infrastructure upgrades. Licenses have been frozen, new houseboats have been effectively banned, and repairs have become mired in permissions and bureaucratic uncertainty. The result is a perverse situation: owners are not allowed to build new houseboats or substantially upgrade old ones, yet they are blamed when dilapidated structures sink or leak pollutants. Craftsmen who could have been employed in retrofitting houseboats with modern, eco-friendly technologies are instead sitting idle, while the narrative of houseboats as environmental villains gains ground. A more balanced policy would recognise houseboats as heritage assets and regulate them accordingly. Instead, we largely have a regime of fear and confusion. The government talks of preserving the lake and reviving tourism, but on the ground, the people who embody both the houseboat makers and owners are left to navigate an impossible maze of notices, surveys, and shifting guidelines. Tourism without soul The irony could not be sharper. At every tourism fair, in every promotional clip, Kashmir is marketed with the same images: a shikara gliding over still waters, the silhouette of houseboats at sunrise, the reflection of snow peaks in the lake. These visuals have become shorthand for the Valley itself. Yet behind this marketing gloss lies a painful contradiction. We are aggressively selling an icon whose foundations are eroding. International visitors still dream of staying on a houseboat because it promises an authenticity that concrete hotels can never match. But if the art of making and maintaining those houseboats dies, what will be left? Plastic replicas? Floating resorts with no roots in local culture? A tourism experience without soul? Sustainable tourism does not mean stripping away everything that makes a place unique in the name of environmental purity. It means investing in the very crafts and communities that give a destination its character, while modernising practices to reduce harm. In the case of houseboats, this could mean government-backed schemes for sewage
Higher Education Department Extends UG, Integrated PG Round-1 Fee Submission Deadline to June 8
SRINAGAR: The Directorate of Colleges, Higher Education Department, has extended the last date for submission of admission fee for candidates allotted seats under Round-1 of the College/Major Allotment List for Undergraduate (UG) and Integrated Postgraduate (PG) programmes for the Academic Session 202627. As per the notification, candidates who have been allotted seats in the first []
LoP Sharma Calls on HM Amit Shah, Discusses Security and Political Situation in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Sunil Sharma, on Sunday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the national capital and held detailed discussions on key issues concerning the Union Territory, including security, development and the prevailing political situation. During the meeting, Sharma apprised the Home Minister of various concerns []
Satish Sharma Hands Over Appointment Orders to Anganwadi Workers
SRINAGAR: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services and Sports, and Science and Technology, Satish Sharma, on Sunday handed over appointment orders to newly selected Anganwadi Workers at a public outreach programme held at the historic Royal Palace in Khour, reaffirming the governments focus on strengthening border development and welfare []
Ganderbal , June 7 : In preparation for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026 and the Annual Mela Kheer Bhawani, Ganderbal Police conducted a series of comprehensive mock drills in the last week at various strategic locations across the district to assess operational readiness, emergency response capabilities, and inter-agency coordination. The exercises were carried out at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple, Wussan Pandit Colony, Manigam Pandit Colony, Wandhama Pandit Colony, and Sonamarg, involving the joint participation of Ganderbal District Police, SOG, Army, CRPF, BSF, SSB, SDRF, Health Department, Fire & Emergency Services, and other security agencies. A dedicated mock drill was also conducted at Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple in connection with the upcoming Annual Mela Kheer Bhawani, aimed at assessing security preparedness, emergency response mechanisms, crowd management, evacuation procedures, and inter-agency coordination for the smooth and safe conduct of the religious event. The mock drills simulated various emergency scenarios to evaluate the preparedness of security forces, response mechanisms, evacuation procedures, and coordination among stakeholders. The exercises were conducted smoothly and successfully, demonstrating a high level of alertness, professionalism, and synergy among the participating agencies. Meanwhile, the advance registration for the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra commenced on April 15 across Jammu and various parts of the country. Earlier on April 12, J-K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who also serves as the Chairman of the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB), officially announced that the annual pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine of Amarnath will commence on July 3 and conclude on August 28 on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, spanning a total of 57 days. Addressing reporters here, LG Sinha said, The pilgrimage will begin on July 3rd and conclude on Rakshabandhan on August 28th. Overall, this years pilgrimage will be slightly longer. It will span 57 days. The Pratham Puja will be held on Jyeshtha Purnima, 29 June 2026. Registration will begin on April 15th. He added that advance registration facilities will be available both online and offline. Advance registration is available at 554 bank branches. Jammu and Kashmir Bank, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India, and Yes Bank have various branches across the country where this registration will be conducted. Online registration can also be done through the official website of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, LG Sinha said. (ANI)
SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday led the Drug-Free JK campaign and Padyatra in Poonch, reaffirming the administrations resolve to eliminate drug abuse and dismantle the narco-terror network across Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said the Padyatra has now covered all 20 districts of the Union Territory, with the core []
New Delhi, 7 June 2026: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma today met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and held an extensive discussion on various issues concerning the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. During the meeting, detailed deliberations were held on the prevailing security scenario, law and order situation, developmental initiatives, and the overall political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir. Sunil Sharma apprised the Union Home Minister of various issues and concerns emerging from the ground and highlighted the aspirations of the people regarding peace, progress, and effective governance. The meeting also reviewed the ongoing efforts of the Government of India to strengthen security, promote inclusive development, and deepen democratic institutions at the grassroots level. Both leaders emphasized the need to further consolidate the gains achieved in recent years and ensure that the benefits of development reach every section of society. Union Home Minister Amit Shah gave a patient hearing to the issues raised by Sunil Sharma and assured him that the Government of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, remains fully committed to ensuring lasting peace, strengthening security, accelerating development, and safeguarding the interests of the people of Jammu & Kashmir. He reiterated that all necessary support would continue to be extended for the overall progress and prosperity of the Union Territory. Sunil Sharma reiterated the Bharatiya Janata Partys unwavering commitment to safeguarding the interests of the people of Jammu & Kashmir and working tirelessly for lasting peace, prosperity, and progress in the Union Territory. He said that under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Jammu & Kashmir has witnessed a new era of development, transparency, and empowerment. The meeting reflects the continued focus of the BJP leadership on ensuring peace, security, and holistic development in Jammu & Kashmir while addressing the concerns and expectations of its citizens.
KPDCL Announces Series of Planned Power Shutdowns Across Central, North Kashmir
SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has announced multiple scheduled shutdowns of 33 KV transmission lines across parts of central and north Kashmir during June 2026, resulting in temporary power interruptions in several areas. According to the Chief Engineer, Distribution, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited, the 33 KV Rawalpora Airforce line will remain []
New Delhi, Jun 7: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma today met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and held an extensive discussion on various issues concerning the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. During the meeting, detailed deliberations were held on the prevailing security scenario, law and order situation, developmental initiatives, and the overall political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir. Sunil Sharma apprised the Union Home Minister of various issues and [] The post Sunil Sharma Meets Home Minister Amit Shah; Discusses Security, Development And Political Situation In J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir HC Upholds Abetment of Suicide Charge Against Man in Budgam Womans Death
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh at Srinagar has upheld criminal proceedings against a Budgam man accused of abetting the suicide of an 18-year-old woman, while quashing the case against his maternal grandfather for lack of specific allegations. Justice Sanjay Parihar passed the order on May 29, 2026, in CRM(M) No. 340/2023 []
Massive fire engulfs 12 shops in Poonchs Bufliaz sector
Poonch , June 7 : A massive fire broke out in the Bufliaz sector of Poonch district on Sunday, engulfing at least 12 shops, officials said. The fire services, including the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) administration of Surankot sector, rushed to the spot to control the blaze. Jammu and Kashmir Governor Manoj Sinha has directed the administration to compensate the losses due to the accidental fire. Further details are awaited.
Man Killed in North Kashmir Road Mishap
SRINAGAR: A man lost his life in a tragic road accident after the vehicle he was travelling in plunged into a stream near the Chandoosa area of north Kashmirs Baramulla district on Sunday. The deceased has been identified as Ishfaq Ahmad Mir, son of Bashir Ahmad Mir, a resident of Qazi Hamam, Baramulla, according to []
NTA Releases Exam City Slips for NEET-UG 2026 Retest
SRINAGAR: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Sunday released the exam city intimation slips for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, scheduled to be held on June 21 across India and abroad. NEET-UG 2026 | City Intimation Slip is now LIVE Candidates can now check their allotted examination city for NEET-UG 2026. Log in with your []
Lieutenant Governor visits Vibrant Village Nangali in Poonch
Jammu, 07 June 2026: Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today visited Nangali vibrant village in Poonch. He interacted with the residents, government officials, reviewed development works and addressed a public gathering. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor observed that border villages are our first glimpses and Indias true identity doesnt just live in big cities, [] The post Lieutenant Governor visits Vibrant Village Nangali in Poonch appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Lavender Festival 2026 Concludes With Vision To Make Bhaderwah A Global Lavender Hub
Bhaderwah, Jun 7: The two-day Lavender Festival 2026 concluded in Bhaderwah on Sunday with stakeholders from the government, scientific community, industry and farming sector reaffirming their commitment to transform the region into a globally recognised centre for lavender cultivation, processing and aroma-based entrepreneurship. Organised by the CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR-IIIM) under the CSIR Aroma Mission, the festival brought together farmers, startup founders, scientists, industry leaders, students and policymakers under the theme Lavender Goes Global. The event highlighted the [] The post Lavender Festival 2026 Concludes With Vision To Make Bhaderwah A Global Lavender Hub appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Lieutenant Governor Joins Drug-Free J&K Campaign and Padyatra in Poonch
JAMMU, JUNE 7: Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today joined the Drug-Free J&K Campaign and Padyatra in Poonch. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that Padyatra has covered all 20 districts of Union Territory and the objective is clear to free the soil of Jammu Kashmir from scourge of drugs and to eliminate [] The post Lieutenant Governor Joins Drug-Free J&K Campaign and Padyatra in Poonch appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Four Drug Peddlers Arrested, Contraband Seized in Kashmir Areas
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday arrested four alleged drug peddlers and seized contraband substances during separate anti-narcotics operations in Anantnag and Sopore as part of its ongoing crackdown against drug trafficking across the Valley. In Anantnag, a police team from Police Station Bijbehara intercepted and apprehended an individual during routine naka checking at []
New Delhi, Jun 7: Ahead of the INDIA bloc meeting on June 8, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Saturday asserted that the opposition alliance stays united despite some parties choosing to opt out of attendance due to their respective reasons. In an X post, Ramesh announced that twenty-three political parties will be in attendance at the meeting, which will take place at the Constitution Club in the national capital. Ramesh emphasised that despite not being in attendance, the parties [] The post INDIA Bloc Meeting To Convene Tomorrow With 23 Parties; Congress Says Janbandhan United As DMK Opts Out appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K: Three Injured In LPG Cylinder Blast In Rajouri Hamlet
RAJOURI/JAMMU, Jun 7: Three men sustained critical burn injuries after an LPG cylinder caught fire and exploded in a village in Jammu and Kashmirs Rajouri district on Saturday, officials said. The incident occurred in Kha village of Rajouri when an LPG cylinder caught fire and exploded, causing severe burn injuries to three persons present nearby, they said. The injured were immediately shifted to the Government Medical College (GMC) Associated Hospital, Rajouri, for treatment. However, due to the critical nature of [] The post J&K: Three Injured In LPG Cylinder Blast In Rajouri Hamlet appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bangladesh, Turkiye reach understanding on defence, political cooperation
DHAKA, June 7: Bangladesh and Turkiye have reached an understanding to form a joint ministerial level committee on defence and foreign affairs to strengthen bilateral political cooperation. The decision was announced on Saturday after a meeting between Prime Minister Tarique Rahman and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who arrived in Dhaka on a three-day visit. Bangladesh and Turkiye have decided to form a joint committee at the ministerial level on defence and foreign affairs to strengthen bilateral relations, the state-run [] The post Bangladesh, Turkiye reach understanding on defence, political cooperation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Yoga for healthy ageing theme reflects pressing global health priority: Union Ayush minister
NEW DELHI, June 7: The focus on health ageing in this years International Day of Yoga reflects one of the most pressing global health priorities as countries grapple with rapidly ageing populations and a growing burden of lifestyle-related diseases, Union Ayush Minister Prataprao Jadhav has said. The main International Day of Yoga celebration on June 21 this year will be held in Kolkata with the theme of Yoga for Health Living. Jadhav said the focus must now shift from merely [] The post Yoga for healthy ageing theme reflects pressing global health priority: Union Ayush minister appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Director Mr. Ufair Ajaz Kitab Congratulates the Eicher Service Team for Their Unwavering 247, 365-Day Commitment Srinagar: Kashmir Motors, Srinagar one of the regions most trusted and dedicated commercial vehicle service providers has been conferred the prestigious Certificate of Recognition by VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd. (VECV), a Volvo Group and Eicher Motors Joint Venture, for its Commendable Efforts in Delivering Timely Service in Tough Terrains during the year 2025-26. The certificate was awarded by B. Srinivas, Managing Director & CEO, VECV, acknowledging the dealerships exceptional service performance under the most demanding conditions in the Kashmir valley. Expressing immense pride and gratitude, Mr. Ufair Ajaz Kitab, Director, Kashmir Motors, Srinagar, stated: This recognition is not just an award it is a testament to the relentless dedication and professionalism of our entire Eicher service team. Operating in the unique geographical and climatic challenges of Kashmir, our technicians and support staff have gone above and beyond to ensure that our customers vehicles remain on the road, no matter the season or the terrain. I am immensely proud of every member of our team. Mr. Kitab further extended his heartfelt congratulations to the entire Eicher Service Team at Kashmir Motors for their uninterrupted 247 service support, maintained throughout the year including harsh winter months, challenging road conditions, and remote high-altitude locations. Their commitment to keeping commercial vehicles operational across some of the most difficult terrains in the country reflects the true spirit of service excellence, he added. Kashmir Motors has consistently maintained a strong focus on customer satisfaction, quick turnaround times, and availability of genuine spare parts and trained manpower. The dealership has been instrumental in supporting the transportation and logistics sector of the Kashmir region, which depends heavily on reliable commercial vehicles for the movement of goods and essential supplies. The recognition from VECV further reinforces Kashmir Motors position as a benchmark service centre in the Eicher dealer network, and serves as motivation for the team to continue raising the bar in after-sales service delivery across Jammu & Kashmir.
Shumali Kashmir tourism portal launched in Kupwara to boost North Kashmir tourism
Kupwara , June 7 : In a significant push to promote tourism and strengthen sustainable economic development in North Kashmir, a major stakeholder engagement programme was organised at the Deputy Commissioners Office in Kupwara on Sunday. The event brought together key stakeholders from the tourism sector, local entrepreneurs, government departments, and community representatives with the shared objective of strengthening and promoting tourism across North Kashmir. Organised by the District Administration Kupwara in collaboration with the Indian Army, the event marked the launch of a self-developed North Kashmir tourism portal, Shumali Kashmir, along with the North Kashmir Tourism Magazine. Both initiatives were conceptualised, designed, published and hosted by the Indian Army. These initiatives are aimed at enhancing the regions digital presence, improving access to tourism-related information, and showcasing the rich cultural, historical, and natural heritage of North Kashmir to a wider audience. The newly launched portal and magazine highlight the diverse tourism potential of destinations across Kupwara, Karnah, Keran, Machhal, Lolab, Gurez, and other scenic locations of North Kashmir. Together, they are expected to serve as valuable resources for tourists, travel operators, and tourism stakeholders while contributing to the growth of sustainable tourism and local livelihoods. The programme witnessed participation from the Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, representatives of the Departments of Tourism and Planning, leading hoteliers and tour operators from Srinagar and Kupwara, homestay operators, taxi unions, tourism entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders associated with the tourism ecosystem. The event provided an important platform for dialogue, networking, and the exchange of ideas aimed at further strengthening tourism infrastructure and visitor experiences in the region. As part of the event, dedicated exhibition stalls showcased products and enterprises emerging from various Indian Army-supported initiatives. These included Barkat Bistro, FLOWK, Harmukh Sheen Washing Powder, Keren LED Bulbs, and a variety of locally produced goods from Tulail and Karnah. The exhibition highlighted the entrepreneurial spirit of local communities and provided valuable opportunities for self-help groups and entrepreneurs to engage with government agencies, tourism stakeholders, and potential partners. Speaking on the occasion, participants underscored the immense tourism potential of North Kashmir and emphasised the importance of collaborative efforts in developing the region as a premier tourism destination. The event also highlighted the role of tourism as a catalyst for economic growth, employment generation, cultural preservation, and community empowerment. The initiative is expected to strengthen stakeholder collaboration, increase awareness of North Kashmirs unique tourism assets, encourage entrepreneurship, and generate sustainable livelihood opportunities. By integrating tourism promotion with local enterprise development, the event marked another important milestone in the ongoing efforts to accelerate the socio-economic development of North Kashmir while preserving its rich cultural and natural heritage. The event concluded with a collective commitment by all stakeholders to work together towards establishing North Kashmir as one of Indias most attractive and sustainable tourism destinations. (ANI)
12 Years Of Modi Govt Created An Aspirational India: Dr Jitendra
NEW DELHI, Jun 7 : Twelve years of the Narendra Modi government have transformed India into an aspirational nation driven by opportunity, innovation and self-belief, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said on Sunday while talking to media, asserting that governance reforms, technological democratisation and citizen-centric policies have fundamentally changed the way Indians perceive their prospects. The Minister also outlined the next phase of growth, stating that Indias space economy, currently close to $9 billion, is expected to expand to about [] The post 12 Years Of Modi Govt Created An Aspirational India: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Parliamentary Panel Looking Into NEET, OSM Issues Seeks Answers From NTA, CBSE
NEW DELHI, Jun 7: A Parliamentary panel has asked the National Testing Agency (NTA) to define what constitutes a paper leak in its definition and whether any paper leaks have occurred in exams it conducted since 2018, sources said. The panels questionnaire follows NTA officials appearance before it last week, where they contended that there was no paper leak from their system, claiming that some questions from a guess paper were in circulation, sources said. The Parliamentary Committee for Education, [] The post Parliamentary Panel Looking Into NEET, OSM Issues Seeks Answers From NTA, CBSE appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India, Indonesia deepen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership at 8th Joint Commission Meeting
New Delhi [India], June 7 : In a significant move to elevate the bilateral relationship between two of Asias most influential democracies, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar co-chaired the 8th India-Indonesia Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) with his Indonesian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sugiono. The high-level dialogue underscored the robust trajectory of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations, which has seen remarkable growth in recent years. The discussions held during the JCM were both comprehensive and substantive, reflecting the broadening scope of the India-Indonesia relationship. Recognising their shared interests and the strategic alignment between New Delhi and Jakarta, the Ministers reviewed progress across a wide array of sectors, strengthening maritime and shipping cooperation, alongside robust discussions on political, defence, and security frameworks, deepening collaboration in trade, fintech, fertilisers, pharmaceuticals, and critical minerals, a sector increasingly vital for future-ready economies. Both ministers also focused on cultural exchange, tourism, and educational initiatives to bring the citizens of both nations closer and continue the momentum in health cooperation, a priority highlighted by the global needs of the post-pandemic landscape. Beyond bilateral cooperation, the meeting served as a crucial platform for regional diplomacy. Jaishankar and FM Sugiono exchanged detailed perspectives on the evolving regional landscape, emphasising the need for enhanced multilateral coordination. A core focus of the conversation was the deepening of India-ASEAN ties. As India remains committed to its Act East policy, Indonesias pivotal role within ASEAN continues to be a cornerstone for ensuring a stable, prosperous, and rules-based Indo-Pacific region. In a post on X, Jaishankar said, A pleasure to co-chair the 8th India Indonesia Joint Commission meeting alongside FM Sugiono. Our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has witnessed a strong growth in recent years. Held substantive discussions on our political, defence & security, maritime & shipping, trade, fintech, health, pharmaceuticals, fertiliser, critical mineral as well as tourism, education and cultural cooperation. Also exchanged perspectives on regional developments, advancing our multilateral coordination and deepening India ASEAN ties. In a post on Sugiono, he said, Delighted to co-chair the 8th Indonesia-India Joint Commission Meeting with S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister of India, in New Delhi (7/6). We discussed key priorities under the Indonesia-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, from trade and maritime security to digital connectivity, infrastructure, health and people-to-people ties. Looking forward to Prime Minister Narendra Modis upcoming visit to Jakarta. The visit will be an important opportunity to further deepen our cooperation and deliver tangible benefits for our peoples. Highlighting the deep-seated historical and strategic ties between the two nations, Jaishankar stated that the visit of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto as the Republic Day Chief Guest in 2025 has imparted fresh momentum to the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. This latest meeting comes at a pivotal time for regional cooperation, with both nations actively participating in various ASEAN-led mechanisms and initiatives, such as the ASEAN-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (2026-2030). The visit is viewed as a vital step in ensuring that the bilateral momentum remains dynamic and responsive to the evolving regional geopolitical landscape. (ANI)
Amar Singh Club to Institute Annual Dr Javid Iqbal Memorial Lecture
SRINAGAR: The Amar Singh Club, Srinagar on Sunday announced the institution of an Annual Dr Javid Iqbal Memorial Lecture to honour the memory and intellectual legacy of noted scholar, columnist and social activist Dr Javid Iqbal, who passed away on June 4, 2026. The announcement was made during a condolence meeting organised by the club, []
Let us build partnership not constrained by anxieties of past: Nepal foreign minister on India ties
NEW DELHI, Jun 7: Nepal wants to resolve its border dispute with India through existing bilateral mechanisms as no problem is too large and complex when both sides meet with an open heart, rational mind and mutual respect, Nepalese Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal said on Sunday, effectively endorsing New Delhis rejection of any third-party involvement. Khanal said Kathmandu refuses to see New Delhi through the distorted, hyper-sensitive lens of 21st-century geopolitics and instead aims to look at India with clear [] The post Let us build partnership not constrained by anxieties of past: Nepal foreign minister on India ties appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Five killed in NW Pakistan in gunfire exchange between rival groups
PESHAWAR, June 7: At least five people were killed and two injured in a deadly exchange of gunfire between rival groups over a land dispute in northwest Pakistan, police said Sunday. The incident occurred in Gul Kach area within the jurisdiction of Toi Khula police station in South Waziristan of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Saturday. The victims belonged to the Suleman Khel tribe. The injured were provided initial medical treatment before being shifted to Wana for further care, police [] The post Five killed in NW Pakistan in gunfire exchange between rival groups appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Melissa Joan Hart was supposed to feature in Scary Movie, says Marlon Wayans
LOS ANGELES, June 7: Actor and comedian Marlon Wayans says not Anna Faris but Melissa Joan Hart was considered to essay the role of Cindy in the horror feature film series Scary Movie. During the promotions of the latest instalment of the film series, Scary Movie 6, Faris asked Wayans and Shawn Wayans if there was ever a celebrity that desperately wanted to be in a Scary Movie, but you had to hit them with a hard no? Wayans recalled [] The post Melissa Joan Hart was supposed to feature in Scary Movie, says Marlon Wayans appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pakistans Interior Minister Naqvi travels to Tehran to revive US-Iran dialogue
ISLAMABAD, June 7: Pakistan has accelerated efforts to revive the US-Iran dialogue with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi travelling to Tehran with a message for Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, according to a media report. Naqvi landed in Iran on Saturday night and was received by his counterpart Eskandar Momeni. The two had met during the week in Bishkek on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting. The Dawn newspaper quoted Irans official news agency IRNA as saying that [] The post Pakistans Interior Minister Naqvi travels to Tehran to revive US-Iran dialogue appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Voting underway in PoKs Gilgit-Baltistan region
ISLAMABAD, June 7: Voting was underway on Sunday in Pakistan-occupied Kashmirs Gilgit-Baltistan region for elections to the so-called legislative assembly. India has lodged a strong protest with Pakistan over the elections to the so-called Gilgit-Baltistan assembly, maintaining that the region is Indian territory that has been illegally and forcibly occupied. India reiterated its well-known position that the entire Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, including the so-called Gilgit-Baltistan are integral and inalienable parts of India as a result [] The post Voting underway in PoKs Gilgit-Baltistan region appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
With rising crime on their minds, Peruvians to vote for president yet again
LIMA, June 7: Peruvians choose between two presidential hopefuls with starkly different views Sunday, as they elect their ninth head of state in 10 years amid growing concerns about crime. Keiko Fujimori, a conservative and daughter of a disgraced former president, and Roberto Sanchez, a nationalist congressman, are on the ballot after beating 33 other candidates in the first round in April, but neither earned even 20 per cent of support. Pollsters estimate that roughly 30 per cent of voters [] The post With rising crime on their minds, Peruvians to vote for president yet again appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
1 dead, 6 wounded in shootings near West Bank, Israels rescue services say
TEL AVIV, June 7: At least one person was killed and six others wounded in several simultaneous shooting attacks close to the Israeli-occupied West Bank, according to Israels rescue services, Magen David Adom. Israels police said they had killed at least one attacker and are carrying out searches for additional assailants. Residents in the area were instructed to stay at home. Magen David Adom said it received the first reports of a shooting at a gas station near the town [] The post 1 dead, 6 wounded in shootings near West Bank, Israels rescue services say appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FPIs pull out Rs 43,000 cr in first week of Jun as AI trade, rupee weakness weigh on Indian equities
NEW DELHI, June 7: Foreign investors continued to pare their exposure to Indian equities, pulling out nearly Rs 43,000 crore in the first week of June amid a shift of global capital towards technology and artificial intelligence (AI)-linked opportunities overseas and persistent weakness in the rupee. With this, total outflows by Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) from Indian equities have reached Rs 2.67 lakh crore so far in 2026, surpassing the Rs 1.66 lakh crore withdrawn during the whole of 2025, [] The post FPIs pull out Rs 43,000 cr in first week of Jun as AI trade, rupee weakness weigh on Indian equities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LIC in talks with regulators to facilitate long-term instruments to match growing liabilities: CEO
NEW DELHI, June 7: State-owned Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is engaging with key financial regulators, including the Reserve Bank and Sebi, to expand the availability of long-term investment instruments as inflows into its annuity products keep on rising, CEO and MD R Doraiswamy said. An Annuity product converts an accumulated retirement corpus into a guaranteed, lifelong stream of income. When one invests a lump sum, LIC pays a regular pension for life, ensuring the savings arent outlived. When [] The post LIC in talks with regulators to facilitate long-term instruments to match growing liabilities: CEO appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
20 Injured After House Collapses During Marriage Function in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: At least 20 people were injured after a mud house collapsed during a marriage function in Malai Kot village of Mahoor tehsil in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday night, reports said. The incident occurred at around 9:30 pm at the residence of Mohammad Ishaq, son of Jalal Din, where a wedding []
PM Modi Congratulates Major Abhilasha Barak On Being Conferred UN Military Gender Advocate Award
NEW DELHI, Jun 7: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday congratulated Major Abhilasha Barak on being conferred the UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award and said the honour is a recognition of her exemplary service and also of Indias longstanding contribution to United Nations peacekeeping efforts. Major Barak, currently serving with the United Nations mission in Lebanon, has been honoured with the award for her outreach efforts with women and girls during her deployment in the West Asian [] The post PM Modi Congratulates Major Abhilasha Barak On Being Conferred UN Military Gender Advocate Award appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PDP Chief Calls for Immediate Release of Party Leader
SRINAGAR: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday called for the immediate release of PDP leader and tribal activist Talib Hussain, alleging that he had been jailed for protesting against a demolition drive in the Sidhra area of Jammu. Unfortunate that PDP Leader & leading social activist Talib Chowdhary has been jailed for []
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on three-day visit of Bihar
PATNA, Jun 7: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat arrived in Patna on Sunday on a three-day visit to Bihar. The RSS Sarsanghchalak, who reached Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport here, will leave for Munger, where he will stay for three days till June 9, sources said. Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary received Bhagwat at the Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport here. Tight security arrangements were in place in view of Bhagwats visit to Munger. According to sources in the RSS, [] The post RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on three-day visit of Bihar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New Delhi [India], June 7 : Congress leader Rahul Gandhi praised 18-year-old Sarthak Sidhant and his partner Nisarga for exposing alleged collusion between the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the service provider COEMPT, calling their efforts a victory of youth and a defeat for the government. Sarthak, who raised concerns over discrepancies in the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system used in CBSE Class 12 examinations, managed to bring issues to light that, according to Gandhi, major media houses and investigative journalists failed to uncover. In a post shared on X, Gandhi wrote, Sarthak is 18 years old but in thought, courage, and principles, second to none. He and his partner Nisarga did what the countrys big media houses and investigative journalists couldnt they exposed the collusion between CBSE and COEMPT to the nation. The Congress leader asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi prefers the youth to focus on making reels and avoid asking questions, but these students challenged the system and found the answers. Mr. Modi wants our youth to keep making reels, keep frying pakoras, not ask questions, not open their eyes. But these kids asked questions. And they found the answers too. The countrys 18-year-old kid outpaced the CBI this victory of the youth is truly the governments defeat. This is Indias real youth power curious, aware, informed. And remember, the countrys future wont fall for any deception, the post further read. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports heard Sarthaks presentation on Monday, examining the issues students faced with the OSM system during the Class 12 exams. CBSE officials responded to queries raised, assuring that re-evaluation portal issues have been addressed and students have adequate time to apply. Hours after the committee meeting, the Centre formed a one-member inquiry committee, headed by S Radha Chauhan, Chairperson of the Capacity Building Commission, to examine procurement-related matters concerning CBSEs OSM system. The committee has been tasked with submitting its report within a month. Following the controversies, CBSE Chairman Rahul Singh and Secretary Himanshu Gupta were transferred, and cybersecurity agencies, including the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), have been monitoring the re-evaluation portal for potential attacks. Digvijaya Singh, Chairman of the Parliamentary panel, said all members were unanimous in seeking improvements to the examination system, including issues related to NEET and CBSE exams. Singh asserted that the Prime Minister himself had intervened to ensure a resolution, adding that Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan should either tender his resignation or be dismissed over lapses in handling the matter. The CBSE portal remains open for students to seek re-evaluation and verification of answer sheets, with a fully digital payment system in place, including UPI, credit/debit card, and net banking options. (ANI)
PM Modi lauds India womens football team for capturing SAFF Cship title
New Delhi [India], May 7 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday congratulated the Indian womens football team for capturing the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Womens Championship, saying that it will encourage more youngsters to take up the sport in the coming times. India claimed the SAFF Womens Championship title after seven years, defeating defending champions Bangladesh 3-1 in a gripping final at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa on Saturday. Posting on X, PM Modi said, Congratulations to the Indian Womens Football Team on winning the SAFF Womens Championship 2026. They have played excellently through the tournament. This will encourage more youngsters to play football in the coming times. Best wishes to the team for their future endeavours. https://x.com/narendramodi/status/2063537099278839945 For India, Pyari Xaxa 42nd minute, Sanfida Nongrum 46th minute, Lynda Kom Serto 82nd minute were among the scorers while Ritu Porna Chakma (45+1) also scored the sole goal for Bangladesh. Pyari Xaxa gave India the lead in the 42nd minute before Ritu Porna Chakma equalised in first-half stoppage time. Sanfida Nongrum restored the Blue Tigresses advantage just 40 seconds into the second half, while substitute Lynda Kom Serto sealed the victory in the 82nd minute as India lifted a record-extending sixth trophy. As the final whistle sounded, the significance of the achievement was evident across the Indian camp. Sanfida Nongrum, who played a decisive role throughout the tournament, scoring in both the semi-final and the final, dropped to her knees before embracing teammate Dangmei Grace, who announced her retirement after the match. Around them, players and staff celebrated as India returned to the summit of South Asian womens football for the first time since 2019. Grace, a legend of the Indian womens game, represented the country 95 times since her debut in 2013, and ended her international career on a high after winning her third SAFF title. The triumph capped a remarkable campaign for the hosts, who won all four of their matches, scoring 18 goals and conceding just one, while ending Bangladeshs hopes of securing a historic third consecutive title. The final had all the ingredients expected from a meeting between the regions two strongest sides. Bangladesh arrived as defending champions, while India were chasing a title that had eluded them for the last two editions. (ANI)
Daily Traffic Chaos on SonwarShivpora Stretch Leaves Commuters Stranded
SRINAGAR: Growing traffic congestion on the SonwarShivpora stretch in Srinagar has emerged as a major concern for commuters, with students and residents urging authorities to take immediate measures to ease the worsening bottleneck on one of the citys busiest routes. The congestion is particularly severe for commuters travelling from South Kashmir to Srinagar, where traffic []
LEH, Jun 7: In a major step towards preserving the heritage character of Leh city, while improving urban infrastructure and visitors experience, Lieutenant Governor, Vinai Kumar Saxena, has approved a project for comprehensive infrastructure upgradation and beautification of Old Town Leh. This includes the Construction of Multipurpose Trench and Common Utility Duct in the Old Town for underground placement of overhanging electric cables, sewerage lines, water supply networks, and communication cables. This also includes developing public amenities and beautification works [] The post LG Approves 7.62 Crore Project For Comprehensive Infrastructure Upgradation And Beautification Of Old Town Leh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir Govt Orders Transfer and Posting of Assistant Executive Engineers
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the immediate transfer and posting of 33 In-charge Assistant Executive Engineers in the Department of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, as part of a major administrative reshuffle across the Union Territory. The transfers were formalised through Government Order No. 160-JK (RD PR) of 2026 dated June 6, []
CBI conducts searches in Rs 661 cr IDFC First Bank-AU Finance Bank fraud case
NEW DELHI, Jun 7: The CBI has conducted searches at six locations in Chandigarh, Panchkula and Delhi-NCR in connection with an alleged Rs 661 crore fraud involving the siphoning of government funds from departments of the Haryana government and the Chandigarh administration, officials said on Sunday. The searches were carried out on Friday at premises linked to senior Haryana cadre public servants and Noida-based Vipam Consultancy Pvt Ltd and its director as part of an ongoing probe into the alleged [] The post CBI conducts searches in Rs 661 cr IDFC First Bank-AU Finance Bank fraud case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Why Arent BJP Leaders Taking To Streets With Cylinders In Protest Now: Congs Dig On LPG Price Hike
NEW DELHI, Jun 7: The Congress on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the Modi government over domestic LPG price hike, asking why the BJP leaders arent taking to the streets with cylinders in protest now when they used to raise a hue and cry about inflation during the UPA era. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said Prime Minister Narendra Modi had made grand claims in Parliament about diversifying fuel sources across 41 countries in response to the West Asia conflict [] The post Why Arent BJP Leaders Taking To Streets With Cylinders In Protest Now: Congs Dig On LPG Price Hike appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
GCW Srinagar Bags Gold Award for Green Campus and Sustainability Initiatives
SRINAGAR: Government College for Women (GCW), MA Road, Srinagar has been awarded the Gold Award for Green Campus and Sustainable Initiatives by the Climate Reality Project: India and South Asia in recognition of its sustained commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable campus practices. The award acknowledges the colleges achievements in key areas, including air quality []
2 Shooters Involved In Ferozepur Shopkeepers Killing Arrested From J&K
Chandigarh, Jun 7: Two shooters allegedly involved in the killing of a shopkeeper in Punjabs Ferozepur district have been arrested from Jammu and Kashmir, a police officer said on Sunday. The accused were arrested by the Punjab Polices Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) in a joint operation with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, the officer said. In a breakthrough, the Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) Punjab, in a well-coordinated operation with Ferozepur Police and Jammu & Kashmir Police, apprehended two shooters from [] The post 2 Shooters Involved In Ferozepur Shopkeepers Killing Arrested From J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Polices swift Action Saves Passengers Life After He Slips From Train
JAMMU, June 7: The Jammu and Kashmir Police, in a swift action, have saved the life of a passenger who slipped from a moving train near the Udhampur district. Commandant 24 JKAP IR, Senior Superintendent of Police, Sandeep Mehta in a statement today said that prompt police action saved precious life of man after a fall from running train. The prompt and timely action of the Police Personnel of 24 JKAP IR Bn deployed on guard duties at the railway [] The post J&K Polices swift Action Saves Passengers Life After He Slips From Train appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
by Masood Hussain SRINAGAR: Sunderban cyclist Soman Debnath is happy that, after more than 19 years, he has become the lone Indian to have peddled through 191 countries. Not desperate to get into the record books, Debnath is currently cycling through India as part of what he said was thanksgiving. The story of his voyage []
JKBOPEE Cancels MSc Nursing Entrance Exam Across Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) on Sunday cancelled the M.Sc Nursing Entrance Examination across the Union Territory after a critical mismatch was detected in candidate-specific OMR answer sheets shortly before the test was scheduled to begin. The cancellation affected 513 candidates, including 348 in Srinagar and 165 in Jammu, []
J&K Govt Orders Transfers, Adjustment Of 34 AEEs
JAMMU, Jun 7: In a major administrative shuffle, the Government of Jammu and Kashmirs Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj has ordered the immediate transfer and adjustment of 34 In-charge Assistant Executive Engineers (AEEs). According to Government order, these changes follow the integration of officers from the Public Works (R&B) Department into the Rural Engineering Wing (REW). As part of the directive, three long-serving AEEsNoor Mohammad Magray, Ghulam Hassan Wagay, and Sonia Nayyarwho spent over 12 years in the [] The post J&K Govt Orders Transfers, Adjustment Of 34 AEEs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fire Breaks Out In J&Ks Poonch, Nearly A Dozen Shops Gutted
JAMMU, Jun 7: Nearly a dozen shops were gutted in a major fire in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir early Sunday, officials said. No casualties have been reported. The fire broke out at around 5 am in the Bufliaz central market along Mughal Road, affecting mostly shops constructed of wood and tin. They said locals, with assistance from army and CRPF personnel, initiated the firefighting operation and were later joined by a team from the fire and emergency services [] The post Fire Breaks Out In J&Ks Poonch, Nearly A Dozen Shops Gutted appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JKBOPEE Cancels M.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam Across J&K Over OMR Data Mismatch
JAMMU, Jun 7: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) on Sunday cancelled the M.Sc Nursing Entrance Examination across the Union Territory after a critical mismatch was detected in candidate-specific OMR answer sheets minutes before the test was scheduled to begin. The cancellation affected 513 candidates, including 348 aspirants in Srinagar and 165 in Jammu, causing inconvenience to students who had travelled from various districts to appear in the examination. A senior JKBOPEE official said that the [] The post JKBOPEE Cancels M.Sc. Nursing Entrance Exam Across J&K Over OMR Data Mismatch appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hot, Dry Weather To Continue Till June 10; Rain, Thunderstorms Likely Thereafter: MeT
Srinagar, Jun 7: The Meteorological Department has forecast generally hot and dry weather across Jammu and Kashmir till June 10, while warning of rain, thunderstorms, lightning, hailstorms and gusty winds at several places from June 11 onwards. Director Meteorological Centre Srinagar, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad, as per news agency JKNS said that weather conditions are expected to remain largely hot and dry from June 7 to June 10, although brief showers at isolated places during afternoon hours cannot be ruled out. [] The post Hot, Dry Weather To Continue Till June 10; Rain, Thunderstorms Likely Thereafter: MeT appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Army Officer Dies After Falling into Gorge During Rajouri Anti-Terror Operation
SRINAGAR: An Army officer died after slipping from a steep mountain ridge and falling into a deep gorge during an ongoing counter-terror operation in Jammu and Kashmirs Rajouri district, officials said on Sunday. # | # #GOC WhiteKnightCorps and all ranks express profound grief on the untimely demise of , who made the []
LG salutes fallen Army Braveheart Lt Beereshwar Goswami
Jammu, June 7: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on sunday paid tributes to Army officer Lieutenant Beereshwar Goswami, who laid down his life in the line of duty, and expressed solidarity with the bereaved family. The Lieutenant Governor laid a wreath on the mortal remains of the officer and paid homage to the fallen soldier for his supreme sacrifice in service of the nation. In a post on X, Sinha said the country would always remain indebted to the bravery and sacrifice of Lieutenant Goswami. Laid a wreath and paid homage to our Army Braveheart Lieutenant Beereshwar Goswami. The nation will forever remain indebted to his supreme sacrifice in the line of duty. We stand firmly with the family of the martyr in this difficult hour, the Lieutenant Governor said. Sinha also conveyed his condolences to the family of the slain officer and assured them of the administrations support during this period of grief.
LG Sinha Pays Rich Tributes To Martyred Army Officer Lt Beereshwar Goswami
SRINAGAR, Jun 7: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday paid rich tributes to martyred Army officer Lieutenant Beereshwar Goswami, who made the supreme sacrifice while performing operational duties in Rajouri district. In a message shared on X, the Lieutenant Governor said he laid a wreath and paid homage to the brave officer, stating that the nation would always remember and honour his selfless service and sacrifice. Laid a wreath and paid homage to our Army Braveheart Lieutenant [] The post LG Sinha Pays Rich Tributes To Martyred Army Officer Lt Beereshwar Goswami appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Indian army soldier dies after accidental fall during Operation Sheruwali in Rajouri
Rajouri , June 7 : In a tragic incident during Operation Sheruwali in the Gambhir Mughlan-Dorimal area of Manjakote sector in Rajouri district, an Indian Army jawan lost his life after accidentally slipping from a rock. According to sources, the soldier was moving through the rugged and challenging mountainous terrain during the anti-terror operation when he lost his footing and fell from a rocky slope, sustaining serious injuries. He was immediately evacuated for medical treatment, but later succumbed to his injuries. Operation Sheruwali, which has entered its 16th day, continues in the dense forests and difficult terrain of Gambhir Mughlan and Dorimal areas as security forces intensify efforts to track down suspected terrorists hiding in the region. The operation was launched following intelligence inputs indicating the presence of suspected terrorists in the region. Officials said the move aims to trap the suspects within the designated zones while search teams intensify their operations. On May 28, heavy firing and shelling erupted in Rajouris Dorimal forest area as Operation Sheruwali reached a critical stage, with security forces tightening the cordon to neutralise suspected militants hiding in the dense terrain. According to officials, a massive deployment of security forces, along with additional reinforcements and logistical support, was rushed to the encounter site to ensure a strong and impenetrable cordon and to prevent any attempt by militants to escape through the thick forest cover. The operation is being carried out on a large scale, with officials stating that every possible effort is being made to neutralise the hiding militants. The entire area remains under strict security surveillance as search and combing operations continue deep inside the forest belt. (ANI)
Digvijaya Singh urges PM Modi to put 3-language policy implementation on hold
NEW DELHI, Jun 7: Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, flagging concerns over the mandatory implementation of the three-language policy for Class IX students by the CBSE in the current mid-session, and urging him to put it on hold. Singh, who is also the chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, said the sudden enforcement of this policy mid-session without adequate teachers, textbooks, or transition time, is likely [] The post Digvijaya Singh urges PM Modi to put 3-language policy implementation on hold appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Supreme Courts landmark ruling on compassionate appointment repudiates the fiction that marriage severs a daughter from her roots. Daughters, married or otherwise, have long been the unsung pillars of their families of origin: running errands, managing households, contributing financially, and standing shoulder to shoulder with siblings when hardship strikes. The Supreme Court of India finally gave this lived reality the constitutional recognition it has always deserved, holding that a married daughter cannot be excluded from the definition of family [] The post Justice for Daughters appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The armys initiative to install X-ray baggage scanning machines and introduce Aadhaar-based entry-exit systems at the fencing gates along the LoC in the Poonch and Rajouri sectors is a landmark development in the management of one of the most sensitive borders in the world. It is a convergence of technology and security long overdue, warmly welcomed and critically necessary. Dozens of villages and hamlets fall on the Indian side of the fencing, but in close proximity to the LoC. [] The post Technology at the Frontier appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SRINAGAR, Jun 7: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Kashmir, of Crime Branch Jammu and Kashmir has filed a chargesheet before the Court of Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Sumbal, against two persons for their alleged involvement in securing illegal extension of government service through forged documents and fraudulent certificates. According to an official statement, the chargesheet in FIR No. 05/2026, registered under Sections 420, 468 and 471 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC), has been filed against Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, son [] The post Fraudulent Certificates Used To Extend Service Tenure; EOW Kashmir Files Chargesheet Against Two In Bandipora appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Will protest at Jantar Mantar if statehood not restored: J-K Dy CM Choudhar
JAMMU: (Jun 6) Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary on Saturday warned that the ruling National Conference would launch a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi if the Centre fails to fulfil its promise of restoring statehood to the Union Territory. Choudhary said the demand for restoration of statehood was []
Pak Interior Minister visits Tehran for third time in weeks amid US-Iran tensions
Pak Interior Minister visits Tehran for third time in weeks amid US-Iran tensions By Sajjad Hussain ISLAMABAD: (Jun 6) Pakistans Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi reached Tehran on Saturday to push for peace amidst rising tensions between the US and Iran, according to media reports. It is Naqvis third visit to Iran in recent weeks, as []
Tributes paid to Army officer killed during anti-terror operations in J-Ks Rajouri
Tributes paid to Army officer killed during anti-terror operations in J-Ks Rajouri JAMMU: (Jun 7) The White Knight Corps has expressed grief over the death of Lieutenant Beereshwar Goswami, who lost his life while undertaking operational duties during an anti-terror operation in Jammu and Kashmirs Rajouri district. The officer died after slipping in a []
EOW Files Chargesheet Against Two Accused for Allegedly Using Fake Certificates to Extend Service
Srinagar, June 7: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch, Jammu and Kashmir, has filed a chargesheet in connection with an alleged case of cheating and forgery involving the use of fraudulent certificates to secure an extension in government service. According to an official statement, the chargesheet in FIR No. 05/2026 has been filed before the Court of Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Sumbal, under Sections 420, 468, and 471 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC). The chargesheet names two accused persons: Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, son of Mohammad Jawad Bhat, and Assadullah Bhat, son of Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bhat, both residents of Rakhi Shilwat in Sumbal area of Bandipora district. Investigators allege that the accused concealed their educational qualifications, falsely represented themselves as illiterate, and obtained altered dates of birth through fraudulent certificates. According to the EOW, these actions resulted in incorrect entries in official service records and enabled the accused to continue in service beyond their legitimate tenure. The investigating agency further alleged that the accused derived undue financial benefits from the purported manipulation, causing financial loss to the State exchequer.Following completion of the investigation, the chargesheet has been submitted before the competent court for judicial proceedings. The allegations are yet to be tested in court, and the accused are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in accordance with law.The EOW has urged members of the public to remain vigilant against economic offences and report suspected cases of fraud to the Senior Superintendent of Police, Economic Offences Wing, Kashmir. Complaints may also be submitted through the official email address provided by the agency.
Bandipora Duo Chargesheeted for Alleged Forgery to Secure Illegal Service Extension, Financial Gains
SRINAGAR: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir has filed a chargesheet against two residents of Bandipora for allegedly securing illegal extensions in government service and obtaining undue financial benefits through forged documents and manipulated dates of birth, resulting in losses to the State exchequer. According to an official statement, the EOW Kashmir of the Crime []
Fraudulent Certificates Used to Secure Extended Service, EOW Files Chargesheet
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Kashmir, of Crime Branch J&K has filed a chargesheet in FIR No. 05/2026 under Sections 420, 468, and 471 RPC before the Honble Court of Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Sumbal, against two accused persons: Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, son of Mohammad Jawad Bhat, and Assadullah Bhat, son of Haji Ghulam Ahmad []
SRINAGAR: The Security Wing of Jammu and Kashmir Police has intensified security preparations for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 by deploying a range of advanced security gadgets at Yatra camps to enhance pilgrim safety during the annual pilgrimage. According to officials, the Security Wing has been equipped with a range of advanced devices to []
4.0 magnitude earthquake hits Afghanistan
Kabul [Afghanistan], June 7 : An earthquake of magnitude 4.0 struck Afghanistan on Sunday, as reported by the National Centre for Seismology (NCS). In a post on X, it said that the earthquake occurred at 2:54 AM Indian Standard Time, at a depth of 160 kilometres. EQ of M: 4.0, On: 07/06/2026 02:54:42 IST, Lat: 36.741 N, Long: 71.525 E, Depth: 160 Km, Location: Afghanistan, the NCS said. Afghanistan frequently experiences earthquakes, particularly in the Hindu Kush region, which lies in a highly active seismic zone, according to the Red Cross. Afghanistans vulnerability to earthquakes is linked to its location along the collision zone between the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. A major fault line also passes through parts of the country, including the Herat region. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) notes that Afghanistan remains extremely vulnerable to natural disasters, including earthquakes, landslides and seasonal flooding. Repeated tremors worsen the situation for communities already struggling with decades of conflict and limited development, leaving them with minimal resilience to withstand multiple shocks. (ANI)
World Yogasana Cships propel Indias ancient tradition towards global sporting recognition
Ahmedabad, Jun 6:Argentinian Nabila Sol Barraza comes from the same village as the legendary footballer Lionel Messi and follows the beautiful game with passion; Singapores Nathaniel Tan Leong An is a network engineer by profession. Despite their varied backgrounds and cultures, Barraza and Nathaniel are united by their love for Yogasana, an ancient Indian tradition that is fast evolving as a competitive sport and has already caught the imagination of the world. The inaugural World Yogasana Championships currently underway at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad has attracted over 400 athletes from over 60countries and the electric atmosphere created by the participants ranging from a 13-year-old to a 55-year-old displaying their core strength and flexibility has definitely boosted the sportsOlympics ambitions. Driven by Prime Minister Narendra Modis desire to provide Yogasana a global platform and open a pathway to Olympic inclusion, the inaugural World Yogasana Championships has received overwhelming support from not just the Indian athletes but from practitioners across the globe who have been enamoured by the rich heritage of yoga. Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Prime Minister had termed Yogasana as Indias timeless gift tohumanityand the participants were unanimous in accepting that yoga had helped them achieve mindfulness and calm in their day-to-day life. Barraza, who has won a pair of gold and silver in the competition so far, insisted that competing in the World Championship was an unparalleled experience. I think this event is a major platform for sharing yoga with the world and the organisers have done a fantastic job. I picked up yogasana during my stint in India when I was trying to make a career as a dancer in Bollywood. But I got fascinated by yoga and learnt it in Nashik and Rishikesh before returning to Argentina. The experience of competing in such events will only contribute the development of the sport in my country and I am very happy that I could win medals, said the only Argentine athlete here. Singapores Nathaniel, who became the first non-Indian athlete to win a gold medal at the world yoga championships here when he topped the Traditional Yogasana gold, insisted that yogasana was extremely popular in the city-state as a form of fitness and mindfulness. This world championship has been a special experience for me and the entire contingent. We have been making friends and receiving guidance from other participants and I am confident that there will be many more participants in future competitions, he added. Dr Ameya Krishna B, who was born in India but is representing Netherlands, speaks about how yogasana is considered synonyms to India in the European nation and insisted that the World Championships will finally kick start a process of standardisation of yoga practices across the globe. I think there are over 200 registered Yoga centres (in Netherlands). But most of them have mixed it up with body-conditioning workouts. The inaugural World Yogasana Championships is therefore an excellent initiative to finally bring some standardisation in all the various asanas while also bringing a competitive element to it, said Ameya, who is a scientist by profession and has been practicing yoga for over two decades. Another Indian-origin athlete, Chetnaa Reesaul of Mauritius claims that it was only because of the world championships that she got an opportunity to travel outside the African island nation. Yogasana has caught the attention of many people in Mauritius and we are evengoingcelebrate Yoga Day in our schools on June 18 and inter-school competitions will be held on that day. Competing in the world championships has also given us an opportunity to learn about the culture and practices in different countries and that was a very enriching experience, she added.
India tightens grip on top spot with 22 gold medals Umar Raina Ahmedabad, Jun 6: Host nation India continued its commanding run at the inaugural World Yogasana Championships 2026, extending its lead at the top of the medals table with an impressive haul of 22 gold, five silver and one bronze medal by the end of the third day of competition at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad on Saturday. Indias athletes dominated across multiple age groups and categories, reinforcing the countrys status as the global powerhouse of Yogasana. The hosts secured medals in nearly every event contestedon theday, further widening the gap over their closest challengers. Argentina climbed to second place in the overall standings, largely due to the outstanding performances of Nabila Sol Barraza, who addedto her medal collection with another gold medal,taking her tally to two golds and two silvers in the championship so far. Singapore slipped to third position with two gold and two bronze medals. Nepal emerged as one of the biggest gainers on the medals table, moving into fourth place after collecting one gold, six silver and three bronze medals. Japan and the United States of America also celebrated gold-medal victories on a day that witnessed intense competition among participants from across the globe. One of Indias standout performers was Ritu Mondal, who became the first Indian athlete to win two gold medals at the championship. After securing the countrys first gold in the Traditional Yogasana Senior A Female category earlier in the competition, Mondal added another gold medal in the team event to cap a memorable outing. Expressing her happiness after the achievement, Mondal said winning one gold medal had been a dream come true, while claiming two gold medals was beyond her expectations. She credited her coaches, family and supporters for standing by her throughout her journey. The third day also witnessed remarkable performances from athletes representing other nations. Japans Miyoko Kusunoki won gold in the Traditional Yogasana Senior C Female category, Nepals Durga Panta clinched gold in the Forward Bend Senior C Female event, while Kemi Blake of the United States captured the gold medal in the Back Bend Senior B Male category. India continued its dominance in individual events as Dileep Kumar secured gold in the Forward Bend Senior C Male category, while Birendra Yadav, Gayatri Devi, Anurag Malik, Kudumula Vanaja and Inderjeet added more gold medals to the host nations tally through stellar performances in their respective categories. Argentinas Nabila Sol Barraza once again impressed spectators by claiming gold in the Twisting Body Senior A Female event, underlining her status as one of the championships brightest stars. The inaugural World Yogasana Championships marks a historic milestone in the evolution of Yogasana as a competitive sport. The event seeks to transform the ancient Indian discipline into a globally recognised sporting format while strengthening its pathway towards future Olympic recognition. The championship is being supported by the Sports Authority of India (SAI), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Ministry of Ayush, Sports Authority of Gujarat, Gujarat Tourism and the Gujarat Yogasana Sports Association. India has fielded a strong 122-member contingent competing across six age categories, ranging from sub-junior to senior divisions, and continues to dominate the global competition as the championship heads into its final stages.
WED: KU hosts walkathon, plantation drive, international conference, outreach programmes
Srinagar, Jun 6:The University of Kashmir marked World Environment Day 2026 with a series of academic, outreach and environmental initiatives organised across its campus over the past three days, bringing together policymakers, academics, students, environmental experts and civil society representatives to promote climate action, sustainability and ecological responsibility. Adding significance to the occasion, the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhisthan Bill, 2025, visited the University as part of its national consultation with stakeholders. During their visit, the Committee members participated in the plantation drive organised under the World Environment Day celebrations and also visited the University Botanical Garden. The Committee interacted with Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, senior functionaries, faculty members and university officers on issues related to higher education reforms. As part of the celebrations, the University also organised a walkathon, plantation drive, expert lecture, painting exhibition and environmental awareness activities. Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, while addressing various events held during the celebrations, underscored the importance of collective action in addressing environmental challenges and reiterated the role of universities in promoting ecological awareness, sustainable practices and informed public engagement on climate and environmental issues. The Eco Club of the Department of Students Welfare (DSW), KU in collaboration with the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, organised the main World Environment Day programme at the University campus. The programme featured a walkathon, plantation drive, expert lecture and painting exhibition aimed at promoting environmental awareness and encouraging youth participation in conservation initiatives. Students from Kashmir University Model High School also participated in the programme and showcased their ideas on environmental protection through a painting exhibition. The walkathon was flagged off by the Vice-Chancellor KU Prof. Nilofer Khan, in the presence of Registrar KU Prof. Naseer Iqbal, Dean Students Welfare Prof. Seema Singh, Dean School of Earth and Environmental Sciences Prof. Parvez Ahmad, faculty members, students and invited guests. In her welcome address, Prof. Seema Singh, Dean Students Welfare, said that activities such as walkathons, plantation drives and painting competitions provide a meaningful platform for students to express their commitment towards environmental protection and sustainable development. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Parvez Ahmad, Dean School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, highlighted the need for greater public participation in addressing environmental degradation and climate change. He observed that Jammu and Kashmir, being an ecologically fragile region, requires sustained efforts towards environmental conservation and responsible resource management. Dr. Shahid Ali Khan, Cultural Officer, Department of Students Welfare, conducted the proceedings of the event and proposed the vote of thanks on the occassion. Meanwhile, as part of its outreach initiatives commemorating World Environment Day 2026, the Department of Environmental Science, KU organised a two-day environmental outreach programme in collaboration with Government Degree College (GDC) DH Pora, Kulgam and JAKNAP Projects Pvt. Ltd. Addressing the inaugural session, Prof. Abdul Salam Dar, Principal, GDC DH Pora, welcomed the participants and underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in promoting environmental stewardship and awareness. In their remarks, Dr. Sami Ullah Bhat, Head, Department of Environmental Science KU and Prof. Waseem Bari, Director, South Campus KU, emphasised the importance of taking science beyond classrooms, strengthening environmental education and encouraging students to actively contribute towards conservation and sustainable development Dr. Arshid Jehangir, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science, KU and Dr. Basharat Mushtaq, General Manager, JAKNAP Projects Pvt. Ltd., highlighted the objectives of the outreach programme and underscored the importance of scientific knowledge, community engagement and academia-industry collaboration in addressing contemporary environmental challenges and advancing sustainable solutions. The programme featured hands-on training sessions, practical demonstrations and awareness activities aimed at building skills in environmental monitoring and resource management. Participants also visited the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), Mehandi Kadal, Anantnag, where they gained practical exposure to wastewater treatment and environmental management practices. Earlier, the Department of English, KU in collaboration with the Ecosophical Foundation for the Study of Literature and Environment (EFSLE), organised a two-day international conference on Climate Action, Sustainability and Literature: The Ecosophical Proximity in the Contemporary Anthropocentric Epoch at the Main Campus.
J-K Dy CM: Restore statehood or face Jantar Mantar protest
Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary on Saturday, June 6, warned that the ruling National Conference would launch a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi if the Centre fails to fulfil its promise of restoring statehood to the Union Territory. Choudhary said the demand for restoration of statehood was the 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 .
Saif Ali Khan interacts with Army jawans near LoC in Uri
Thank you for your service Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, Jun 06: Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan visited the frontier town of Uri near the Line of Control (LoC) on Saturday to interact with Army personnel as part of NDTVs popular programme Jai Jawan. The interactionwas heldat the 12 Infantry Brigade ground in Uri wherea large number ofArmy soldiers gathered toparticipate in the event.The programme aimed to highlight the dedication, courage and sacrifices of soldiers serving in challenging conditions along the LoC. During the interaction, Saif engaged with the jawans, listened to their experiences, witnessed their performances and appreciated their commitment towards safeguarding the nations borders. The actor also shared light-hearted moments with the soldiers, drawing applause and laughter from the audience. I have had the opportunity to hear a few moments from your lives, and I can only imagine how tough and challenging they are. On behalf of the entire film industry, I want to thank you for your service and sacrifice. It is because of brave soldiers like you that we are able to live and work in safety, Saif said while interacting with the jawans. I have immense respect for our soldiers and their families, whose support and sacrifices are equally invaluable. We stand with you, support you, and salute your dedication to the nation, he added. His presence and candid conversations enthralled the gathering, with many soldiers enthusiastically participating in the session. The actor praised the spirit and resilience of the troops deployed in the border region and expressed admiration for their service to the country. Army officials present on the occasion said such interactions help boost the morale of troops and provide an opportunity for soldiers to connect with personalities from different walks of life. The visit is part of NDTVs Jai Jawan series, which showcases the lives, challenges and achievements of Indias armed forces personnel stationed across the country, particularly in sensitive and strategically important areas. The event concluded with group photographs and informal interactions between the actor and the soldiers, leaving the audience delighted and energised.
TET row: J&K Govt files review plea in SC
Committed to protecting teachers interests: Sakeena Itoo Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, Jun 06: The Jammu and Kashmir government has filed a review petition before the Supreme Court seeking reconsideration of its earlier judgment that made the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) mandatory for all in-service teachers of primary and upper primary schools. Education Minister Sakeena Itoo announced the development on Saturday, saying the government had fulfilled its commitment to teachers by taking the matter to the countrys highest court. In a post on X, the minister said the review petition had been filed before the Supreme Court and reiterated that the government remains fully committed to protecting the interests of teachers across Jammu and Kashmir. The issue gained significance after a Supreme Court order issued last year directed all in-serviceteachers teaching primary and upper primary classes to qualify for the TET within two years. The order stated that teachers who fail to clear the examination within the stipulated period would not be allowed to continue in service. The ruling triggered concern among a large number of teachers, prompting demands forintervention from the government. On May 30, Itoo said the government had consistently pursued the matter and taken concrete steps to safeguard teachers interests. She said the administration had acted responsibly on the issue and was committed to finding a solution within the legal framework. Following consultations, the government accorded formal sanctionfor filinga review petition. The Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs subsequently directed its Standing Counsel to initiate the required legal proceedings before the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, in February this year, the School Education Department placed in abeyance its earlier order designating the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) and the State School Standards Authority (SSSA) as the nodal agency for conducting the TET. The filing of the review petition is being seen as a major step by the government, as thousands of teachers await clarity on the future course of action regarding the implementation of the Supreme Courts directive.
From 4 to 123 patents: SKUAST-Ks innovation story draws global spotlight
Our mission is to become countrys first world-class agri-university: VC Prof Ganai Abid Bashir Srinagar, Jun 06: What began as a regional agricultural university is now steadily positioning itself as a nationally influential and globally ambitious institution. Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) is scripting a dramatic transformation through innovation, startups and research-driven education. In 2020, the University had only fourpatents and the numbers have risen to 123 at present,reflecting thespeedy growth of the varsity inthe past six years. Speaking exclusively to Rising Kashmir on the sidelines of the two-day National Conclave on Reimagining Veterinary Education for ViksitBharat@2047,Vice Chancellor Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai said the universitys innovation-led academic model is now attracting attention across the country and beyond. Global experts like Dr Victoria Brookes,who is theCo-Lead for One Health SIG, Sydney University, Australia, Dr BhanuPratp Chowhdary,Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M University,USAand Dr Punniyar Murthy, Padma Shri Awardee 2026 and expert in Ethno Veterinary Medicine,sharetheir valuable insights during the conclave,besides VCs forvarious universities across the country. Highlighting the scale of transformation witnessed in recent years, Prof Ganai said SKUAST-K has moved from having only four patents in 2020 to an impressive 123 patents today, alongside building a thriving startup ecosystem dominated by students. Of the 123 patents and 102 startups, nearly 90 of these startups belong to students while the remaining have been developed by faculty members, he said. According to the Vice Chancellor, the universitys focus is no longer limited to producing degree holders but future-ready professionals capable of generating employment and driving economic growth. We want our graduates to become entrepreneurs instead of merely running after government jobs. Our effort is to build an ecosystem where students create opportunities not only for themselves but also for others, he said. Prof Ganai said the university had earlier developed an agricultural education model thatis now being followed by nearly 72 universities across the country,adding that similar reforms are now being envisioned for veterinary education as well. Livestock and veterinary sciences are equally important for the countrys future. Through this conclave, we are discussing how to make graduates more competent, skilled and globally competitive while also ensuring farmers become self-reliant, he added. The Vice Chancellor said international experts and leading academic voices joined the conclave virtually and physically to deliberate on reforms needed in veterinary education. Foreign experts shared global perspectives on innovation, technology integration and research-oriented education, while Vice Chancellors from several agricultural universities discussed ways to modernise Indias veterinary learning ecosystem. Prof Ganai further revealed that SKUAST-K has recommended the establishment of a National Veterinary Commission with a funding mechanism similar to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), enabling universities to build globally competitive institutions. We have suggested that the commission should directly support universities financially so that world-class veterinary institutions can emerge from India, he said. Reflecting on the universitys growing popularity among students, the SKUAST-K VC said applications and enrolment figures have witnessed a remarkable rise over the years. Our intake has increased from nearly 2,200 students to more than 5,000 today. Last year, we received around 18,000 applications for just 700 seats. This reflects the trust the people of Jammu & Kashmir and the rest of the country have developed in SKUAST-K, he said. The Vice Chancellor, however, maintained that the universitys journey was still evolving. This does not mean we have achieved everything. Earlier, this university was local to national. Now our mission is to transform it into the countrys first global agricultural university by adopting the best international practices, he added. Touching upon the growing stray dog issue in Kashmir, Prof Ganai called for a collective societal response centred around scientific waste management and sterilisation programmes. Animal rights cannot be ignored, but society also has responsibilities. Food waste generated during marriages, in hotels and in households should not be thrown on roads. Proper waste disposal and sterilisation are important solutions, he said.
KMCH Sempora showcases milestones, advanced services in Obstetrics and Gynecology Dept
Srinagar, Jun 6: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH) Sempora on Saturday organized a walkthrough of its Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology to showcase its recent milestones and highlight the services and achievements of the department. Chairman SSM College of Engineering, Parihaspora Dr. Qazi Shabir; Principal Madhubani Medical College, Prof. (Dr.) Manzoor Ahmad Thoker; Managing Director KMCH, Tausif Ahmad; Executive Director KMCH Insha Qazi; Head Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology GMC Srinagar,Prof. (Dr.) SyedMasooma Rizvi; Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology SKIMS MC Bemina. Prof. (Dr.) Anjum Malik; Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan; HOD GynaecologyKMCH, Prof. (Dr.) Rifat Ara; Medical Superintendent, Dr. Syed Mubashir; heads of departments, faculty members of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department KMCH, senior faculty members, consultants, and specialist doctors from various disciplines were present at the event. The Managing Director congratulated the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for successfully conducting its first Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS), describing it as a significant milestone and the beginning of a new journey for the department. He urged the team to continue working with the same grit, dedication, and energy in the future. Expressing confidence in the departments capabilities, he said he was certain that the team would achieve the goals and aspirations it has set for itself. He emphasized the need to build a lasting legacy that future generations would follow, stressing the importance of making a mark and creating an environment of excellence. Executive Director KMCH, Insha Qazi, said the walkthrough was organized to showcase the many milestones achieved by Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and to highlight the advanced treatments now being offered at the institution. She said the department has introduced advanced laparoscopic hysterectomy procedures and has started managing high-risk and precious pregnancies, including cases involving failed IVF attempts, recurrent miscarriages, and other complicated obstetric conditions. She said KMCH is set to commence its first MBBS batch this year, which will provide aspiring medical students from Kashmir an opportunity to pursue medical education within the Valley without having to move outside Jammu and Kashmir or the country. The Executive Director also announced that KMCH is planning to establish a cancer research hospital and a dental college as part of its expansion plans aimed at taking healthcare services in Jammu and Kashmir to the next level. Highlighting the institutions infrastructure, she said KMCH offers world-class facilities comparable to leading private hospitals while maintaining treatment costs that are affordable and close to government-sector rates. While hailing the successful conduct of maiden LSCS, Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan said that the achievement has been accomplished in a matter of months rather than years. He appreciated the resilience and hard work of the doctors and allied healthcare staff who contributed to this accomplishment. He also thanked the Managing Director of KMCH for his valuable guidance, vision, and unwavering support in turning these milestones into reality. Reaffirming the institutions commitment to maternal and child healthcare, Prof. Khan said that every woman who enters KMCH will receive specialized care and treatment from a highly skilled and experienced team of doctors.
Domestic LPG Cylinder Price Increased by Rs 29, Second Hike in Three Months
SRINAGAR: Domestic LPG prices have been increased by Rs 29 per 14.2-kg cylinder, marking the second hike in the past three months. Following the latest revision, the price of a 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder in Delhi has risen from Rs 913 to Rs 942. The revised rates came into effect on June 7, according to []
A simmering SE Asia lessons for India
Harsha Kakar kakarharsha@gmail.com Tensions in SE Asia were visible at the Shangri La dialogue in Singapore last month. SE Asia has witnessed increased defence spending solely due to challenges from a resurgent China. India is not the only country facing threats from China but all its neighbours. SE Asias three main nations, Japan, South Korea and Philippines are alliance partners of the US, which, while responsible for their security, is insisting that they enhance their defence expenditures. Pete Hegseth, the [] The post A simmering SE Asia lessons for India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Vishal Sharma Schools had closed for the day and big yellow coloured school buses and mini vans have begun transporting school kids back home. Sundernagar had been quiet and seemed weirdly uninhabited just half an hour ago in the scorching May heat. But within no time, the peak hour traffic returned to the main street of the city, creating so much hurry-scurry that it was difficult to believe that it was the same city which was so relaxed and quiet [] The post Just Deserts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
An ode to the men who chose to believe
Poonam Singh Jamwal This year, I complete thirty-five years in the corporate world. Thirty-five years of pushing boundaries, driving myself beyond the brief, re-engineering possibilities, and remaining endlessly fascinated by human potential and endeavour. There were days when I charged ahead like a bull in a china shop; days when I crashed spectacularly against glass doors, glass walls, and glass ceilings in almost cartoon-like fashion. There were exhilarating highs, painful free falls, incredulous reactions, and moments that tested every ounce [] The post An ode to the men who chose to believe appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

