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How the Future of AI Infrastructure Could Shape Tomorrow's Opportunities

The technologies shaping tomorrow's economy will depend not only on physical infrastructure but also on skilled people, research and innovation Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how people live, work and communicate. Every online search, digital payment, email, video call, cloud service and AI chatbot relies on an invisible digital infrastructure that most people never see. At the heart of this infrastructure are data centres, specialised facilities filled with powerful computers that process, store and deliver digital information. As AI systems become increasingly capable, these facilities require growing amounts of electricity, land and cooling. This rising demand has prompted scientists and engineers to explore an extraordinary question: could some of tomorrow's data centres one day operate in space? Although the idea sounds like science fiction, it has become a serious area of scientific research. Technology companies, universities and space agencies are studying whether orbital computing could eventually complement terrestrial data centres. Jeff Bezos has long argued that some heavy industries may ultimately move into space, while Elon Musk has spoken about the long-term potential of expanding computing capabilities beyond Earth. Google researchers have also examined the engineering challenges of operating AI computing hardware in space, including radiation exposure and long-term system reliability. Meanwhile, organisations such as NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) continue advancing research in spacecraft technologies, computing systems and future space infrastructure. International organisations, including the International Energy Agency (IEA), the World Economic Forum and UNESCO, have highlighted the growing importance of artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, rising energy demand and the responsible development of emerging technologies. Meanwhile, researchers such as Nicolas Longp and Yonggang Wen, together with leading universities including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, Harvard University, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the University of Toronto, the Technical University of Munich, the University of Tokyo, Tsinghua University and the Harbin Institute of Technology, are advancing research in artificial intelligence, advanced computing, robotics and space engineering that could contribute to future orbital computing systems. While the idea of orbital data centres is still under development, it offers valuable lessons for regions like Kashmir. The technologies shaping tomorrow's economy will depend not only on physical infrastructure but also on skilled people, research and innovation. Preparing young people for these emerging fields may prove far more important than predicting exactly where future computing facilities will be located. One of the principal reasons researchers are exploring orbital computing is energy. Modern AI systems consume enormous amounts of electricity. According to the International Energy Agency, electricity demand from data centres is rising steadily worldwide, placing increasing pressure on power generation, land availability and cooling infrastructure. As AI continues to expand, researchers are investigating new ways to improve efficiency while reducing environmental impacts. Recent engineering studies suggest that future solar-powered orbital computing platforms could potentially operate at the megawatt scale, although such concepts remain technically and economically challenging. From an engineering perspective, space offers both opportunities and challenges. Satellites in suitable orbits can generate solar power for long periods, and some specialised computing tasks could be carried out closer to where data are collected in space. However, these possible advantages come with major technical challenges that scientists and engineers still need to overcome. Cooling computers in space is much harder than on Earth because space is a vacuum, where heat cannot be carried away by air. Instead, spacecraft use specially designed radiators to release excess heat. NASA and the European Space Agency consider heat management one of the biggest engineering challenges in spacecraft design. These cooling systems make space-based computing platforms larger, heavier and more complex. Radiation is another major challenge. High-energy particles in space can damage computer chips, corrupt data and disrupt electronic systems. Researchers continue testing advanced computer hardware under simulated space conditions to understand how it performs in orbit. Their findings show that computers designed for space need much stronger protection than those used in conventional data centres. Reliability is equally important. On Earth, faulty servers can often be repaired or replaced within hours. In space, maintenance would be extremely expensive and technically demanding. Future orbital computing systems would therefore need to be highly reliable, equipped with backup systems, and capable of operating independently with minimal human intervention. Current research suggests that orbital data centres are more likely to complement rather than replace those on Earth. They could prove valuable for specialised applications such as processing satellite data, supporting deep-space missions and analysing information already generated in orbit. Every day, internet services, cloud computing and most AI applications are expected to continue relying primarily on terrestrial data centres for the foreseeable future. For Kashmir, the more important lesson is not where future data centres will be located, but why understanding emerging technologies will matter in an increasingly digital world. Tamil Nadu shows how long-term investment in research and infrastructure can help build a strong technology sector. It has become one of the country's leading data centre hubs, while Maharashtra, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh continue to attract major investments in cloud computing and AI infrastructure. Institutions such as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) are carrying out important research in artificial intelligence, satellite technology, advanced computing and space science. Their work will help shape the country's technological future. Kashmir can learn from these developments. Universities and colleges can strengthen education in artificial intelligence, computer science, electronics, robotics, cybersecurity and space technology. Students can take part in research, innovation and entrepreneurship, while local startups can create digital solutions for agriculture, healthcare, tourism, disaster management, education and public services. These skills will remain valuable whether future technologies are developed on Earth or, one day, in space. The idea of data centres in space is about much more than satellites. It shows that every major technological breakthrough begins with curiosity, research, thorough testing and hard work. Kashmir's future in the age of AI will depend not on where future data centres are built, but on whether today's students become tomorrow's scientists, engineers, researchers and innovators. Technology will continue to change, but the greatest investment Kashmir can make is in its people. By investing in education, scientific thinking and innovation today, Kashmir can help create the technologies of the future instead of simply using them. (The Author writes on technology and artificial intelligence. bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 30 Jun 2026 12:14 am

Sagar Announces Rs 20.40 Lakh Relief in Khanyar

Srinagar, June 29: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary and MLA Khanyar, Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar, on Monday reaffirmed the partys commitment to public welfare, stating that representing the aspirations, sentiments and interests of the people remains its core agenda. He said the National Conference continues to serve people with dedication and remains committed to transparent, accountable and people-centric governance under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. Sagar made these remarks while interacting with public delegations, party office-bearers and workers at the party headquarters in Srinagar. During the interaction, he listened to public grievances and immediately contacted concerned officials for their resolution. Party functionaries also briefed him about organisational activities, ongoing programmes, developmental requirements and local issues. He urged party workers to remain actively engaged with the public and intensify outreach efforts, saying sustained public interaction has always been a defining feature of the National Conference. Recalling Sher-e-Kashmir Sheikh Mohammad Abdullahs slogan, he said that the people are the ultimate source of power, and sovereignty belongs to the people. Meanwhile, a separate meeting held in Khanyar reviewed ongoing developmental works and welfare initiatives in the constituency. Officials provided details of completed projects over the past one and a half years as well as ongoing development schemes. The meeting was informed that 20.40 lakh has been disbursed from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) among 34 fire-affected families from Nowhatta, Jama Masjid, Chandpora and Naopora in Khanyar Block-B. Additionally, six fire-affected families from Tabardar Mohalla were recently provided interim relief of 1.20 lakh. Party leaders including Provincial President Womens Wing Er. Sabiya Qadri, Minority Cell Convener Jagdish Singh Azad, Provincial President YNC Mushtaq Mir, Ayesha Jameel and others were present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 30 Jun 2026 12:10 am

Congress Flags Crisis in Education, Recruitment System

Alleges paper leaks, rising costs leaving youth disillusioned; seeks reforms Srinagar, June 29: The Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) on Monday launched a sharp attack on the countrys education and recruitment system, alleging that repeated paper leaks, rising unemployment and escalating costs of competitive examinations have pushed the youth into deep uncertainty and frustration. As part of the partys nationwide campaign Chhatron Ki Goonj, the Congress held a press conference in Srinagar, where leaders expressed concern over what they described as a growing crisis in the education sector and the deteriorating prospects for unemployed youth. Addressing the media, JKPCC District President Srinagar Dr Mir Audil said the education system in India was in the ICU, accusing the government of failing to protect the future of students. He said that despite India being one of the youngest nations in the world, unemployment levels remain high due to what he termed a broken and exploitative system. We worked hard, but the system betrayed our trust. Students spend years preparing, pay heavy fees, and still face paper leaks and recruitment scams. Examinations are no longer a mechanism of selection but of rejection, Dr Audil said. He highlighted the financial burden on aspirants preparing for competitive examinations such as NEET and other entrance tests, saying coaching and exam-related expenses had become unaffordable for many families. The dreams of lakhs of students are being crushed. Youth are not just demanding jobs, they are demanding a fair, transparent and merit-based system, he said. Raising concerns over accountability, Dr Audil questioned the lack of guarantees for students despite their hard work and preparation, asking who would be responsible if the system continues to fail them. The Congress leader also accused the government of maintaining silence over repeated paper leak incidents and recruitment irregularities, saying the situation has severely impacted the morale of young aspirants across the country, including Jammu and Kashmir. The party demanded strict action against exam mafias, transparent recruitment processes, affordable education, and stronger safeguards to restore public trust in institutions. Congress leaders said they would continue to raise issues related to unemployment, education reforms and youth welfare under the ongoing Chhatron Ki Goonj campaign.

RisingKashmir 30 Jun 2026 12:06 am

Speaker Pushes Ropeways for Yousmarg Links

Reviews comprehensive development plan for Yousmarg Tourism Circuit Srinagar, June 29: Speaker Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, on Monday chaired a detailed meeting with senior officers of the Tourism Department to review and discuss a comprehensive development plan aimed at transforming Yousmarg into one of the premier tourist destinations of Jammu and Kashmir. During the meeting, extensive deliberations were held on strengthening tourism infrastructure, enhancing visitor amenities, and fully harnessing the immense tourism potential of Yousmarg, Drugtolen, Bargah, and Haijan. The Speaker stressed the need for a planned and sustainable approach to ensure that these picturesque destinations are developed while preserving their natural beauty and ecological balance. Emphasizing the importance of improved public amenities, the Speaker called for the provision of reliable mobile connectivity and the installation of an ATM facility at Yousmarg to facilitate tourists and local residents alike. He also advocated for the installation of a ski drag lift to support ski trainees and promote winter sports activities, thereby enhancing Yousmarg's appeal as a year-round tourism destination. The meeting also reviewed the development of the scenic Nilnag Lake. The Speaker directed that the lake and its surrounding areas be developed into an attractive tourist destination with appropriate infrastructure while maintaining its pristine environment. He stressed that de-weeding of the lake should be undertaken on priority to preserve its cleanliness and natural charm. Highlighting the need for better connectivity, the Speaker emphasized for the early completion of the sanctioned bridge over the Doodh Ganga River connecting Haijan with Yousmarg. He observed that the project would significantly improve accessibility, boost tourist inflow, and provide substantial socio-economic benefits to the local population. The Speaker further underscored the importance of developing cable car projects linking YousmargNilnag, Yousmarg- Drugtolen, YousmargHaijan, and YousmargBargah. He noted that Yousmarg being the nearest tourist destination to Srinagar has immense potential to emerge as a major tourism hub. He observed that these projects would not only strengthen adventure and leisure tourism but also promote a unique pilgrimage tourism circuit, as the route passes through the revered shrine of Sheikh Noor-ud-Din Noorani (RA) at Charar-i-Sharief and the shrine of Hazrat Syed Ali Aalie Balki (RA) at Pakherpora. The Speaker also stressed the need for the early completion of the remaining portion of the road to Haijan, stating that improved road connectivity is essential for unlocking the tourism potential of the area and ensuring ease of access for visitors and local communities. The meeting concluded with a commitment from the Tourism Department to examine the proposals in a time-bound manner and take necessary steps for the phased development of the Yousmarg tourism circuit, with the objective of strengthening tourism, generating employment, and promoting sustainable economic growth in the region.

RisingKashmir 30 Jun 2026 12:03 am

New Zipline Set to Transform Gurez Tourism

Adventure facility inaugurated in Gurez, more tourism projects on the cards: Official Srinagar, June 29: Gurez Valley on Monday strengthened its position as an emerging adventure tourism destination with the inauguration of a state-of-the-art zipline at Markote, a project aimed at attracting more visitors, extending tourist stays and creating new livelihood opportunities for local residents. The 482-metre-long zipline, inaugurated by MLA Gurez Nazir Ahmad Gurezi and Director Tourism Kashmir Syed Qamar Sajad, is the first major adventure tourism facility in the border valley and is expected to serve as a catalyst for further tourism infrastructure and recreational activities in the region. The newly launched attraction is being seen as a milestone for Gurez, which has rapidly emerged as one of Kashmir's most preferred travel destinations in recent years. The zipline is expected to attract adventure seekers, increase tourist stay in the valley and generate fresh economic opportunities for local residents. Tourism officials said the project marks the beginning of a larger plan to develop Gurez as an adventure tourism hub. This is just the beginning. More adventure activities and tourism infrastructure will be added in the coming period to make Gurez a complete adventure destination, a senior Tourism Department official told Rising Kashmir. The ride starts from a platform standing 55 feet high and descends towards a landing platform at 10 feet, creating a vertical drop of 45 feet. Designed with safety as a priority, the facility uses a 12 mm galvanized iron wire rope and can accommodate riders weighing up to 100 kilograms. The braking system consists of a bungee mechanism, spring and tyre stopper, while a triple safety attachment system includes a main trolley, backup lanyard and harness. Speaking on the occasion, Nazir Ahmad Gurezi said the zipline would open new avenues for tourism and employment in the valley. Gurez has immense tourism potential. Such projects will attract more visitors and create livelihood opportunities for our youth, he said. Director Tourism Kashmir Syed Qamar Sajad said the department is committed to expanding adventure tourism facilities across the valley. We want visitors to experience a different side of Kashmir. Gurez has all the ingredients needed for adventure tourism and we will continue investing in such initiatives, he said. Locals welcomed the inauguration and expressed hope that the facility would help place Gurez prominently on the adventure tourism map. Abdul Rashid, a resident of Markote, said the zipline would add a new attraction for visitors. Tourists now look for experiences and adventure activities. This project will encourage them to spend more time in Gurez, he said. Another local resident, Mohammad Yousuf, said the facility would benefit transport operators, shopkeepers and homestay owners. More tourists mean more business for local people. This is a positive step for the entire valley, he said. Located amid snow capped mountains and the banks of the Kishanganga River, Gurez Valley has witnessed a steady increase in tourist arrivals over the past few years. Residents believe the addition of adventure tourism facilities such as the Markote Zipline will further strengthen the valley's position as one of the leading tourist destinations in J&K.

RisingKashmir 30 Jun 2026 12:00 am

Sakeena Itoo Holds Public Outreach Camp In Kulgam

Lays foundation stone for Flood Protection Bund, inaugurates Water Supply Scheme Kulgam, June 29: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, on Monday visited Laisoo village in Kulgam district and held an extensive public outreach camp to directly engage with the people and listen to their grievances and developmental concerns. During the interaction, people from the area projected several developmental demands besides raising their grievances. The Minister assured the public that all genuine demands would be addressed in a phased and time-bound manner. She said that the administration is well abreast with the area specific development needs and public issues. Every effort is being initiated to satiate the public aspirations through a well knit strategy, she asserted. On the occasion, the Minister laid the foundation stone for a Flood Protection Bund aimed at safeguarding the area from flood threats and mitigating damage to agricultural land and public infrastructure. She also inaugurated a Water Supply Scheme (WSS), which is expected to provide improved access to safe drinking water for the local population and significantly enhance the quality of life of the residents. Addressing the gathering, Sakeena Itoo emphasized that the public outreach programmes and direct interactions with the people remain central to the government's approach in ensuring responsive and accountable governance. She appealed to the people to ensure maximum participation in such outreach camps so that their issues and concerns are resolved at the earliest. She exhorted upon the concerned departments to work in close coordination for timely completion of developmental projects in the region. She assured the people that their welfare and development would continue to receive the highest priority.

RisingKashmir 30 Jun 2026 12:00 am

Former PC, Congress Leaders Join Apni Party

Srinagar, June 29: The Apni Party on Monday witnessed a fresh expansion of its cadre with the joining of several political leaders, social activists and public figures from Baramulla, Wachi and Hazratbal constituencies. The new members formally joined the party during separate events held at the party headquarters in Srinagar, where they were welcomed by Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari and other senior leaders. According to details, several new entrants from Old Town Baramulla were earlier associated with the Peoples Conference and the Congress Party. Among them were former Youth Secretary of PC Baramulla Faraz Ashraf and Congress District Baramulla General Secretary Tanveer Ahmad Mir, who joined the Apni Party along with their teams and supporters. From Wachi constituency, Mohammad Abbas Malik, Jameel Qureshi and Shafat Mir also joined the party along with their associates. Meanwhile, from Hazratbal constituency in Srinagar, IAS and KAS educator Rayees Rafiq, Ali Mohammad Bhat, Mohammad Hussain Rather and others joined the Apni Party, further strengthening its presence in the region.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 11:57 pm

PDP Misleading Public on Outsourcing Issue: NC

Policy Legacy of PDP-BJP Govt: Sadiq Srinagar, June, 29 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq Monday said that PDP is resorting to daily political gimmicks to mislead the public, saying the outsourcing is in fact a legacy of PDP-BJP government. Addressing the media at the party headquarters, Sadiq said Mehbooba Mufti first attacked the present government over outsourcing, but after the government's clarification that the policy was introduced during her tenure as Chief Minister, the PDP shifted its narrative. They are now saying they are not against outsourcing, only against contracts being awarded to outside agencies. The reality is that any agency local or outside Jammu and Kashmir can register on the GeM portal. The process is centrally managed and the government has no authority to block any eligible bidder, he said. Tanvir said the PDP was either unaware of the facts or deliberately distorting them to mislead people. He said the current government inherited the system of outsourcing from the PDP-BJP regime. He said Sunday's press conference was aimed solely at placing facts before the public and has exposed the misinformation campaign started by PDP and BJP. He added that several individuals are in jail in connection with the J&K Bank scam which was orchestrated during Mehbooba Mufti's tenure as CM, while the Anti-Corruption Bureau's investigation is still underway. Responding to Sajad Lone's remarks on outsourcing, Tanvir said, They are all birds of a feather. Lone was a minister in Mehbooba Mufti's Cabinet when the outsourcing policy was introduced and questioned why he remained silent at the time.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 11:54 pm

GMC Doctors Meet CM, Discuss Healthcare Issues

Several Legislators, public delegations call on Omar Srinagar, June 29: A delegation of senior doctors from Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar on Monday met Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to discuss key issues concerning the healthcare sector and the functioning of the institution. The delegation include Dr. Altaf Kawoosa, Dr. Iqbal Saleem, Dr. Naveed Nazir Shah, Dr. Manzoor Latoo and Dr. Syed Imran. The Chief Minister assured them that the government remains committed to strengthening healthcare infrastructure and improving medical services across Jammu and Kashmir. The Chief Minister also met several legislators, public and other delegations at Raabita here, during which a wide range of public welfare, developmental and issues were discussed. A public delegation led by MLA Beerwah Shafi Ahmad Wani, comprising senior citizens, youth representatives, members of the Shia community from Magam and representatives of the Beerwah Traders Federation. The delegation projected various developmental requirements, public welfare concerns and constituency-specific issues. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the issues raised and assured that all genuine concerns would be addressed in a phased and time-bound manner. The Chief Minister also met MLA Pahalgam Altaf Ahmad Wani and MLA Shangus-Anantnag East Reyaz Ahmad Khan, who represented several delegations to flag their issues before the Chief Minister. A delegation from Seer Hamdan, representatives of the Jammu and Kashmir Nomadic Cooperative (JKNC), members of the Migrant Kashmiri Pandit community, the Taxi Stand Association, and a delegation from Ashmuqam-Tulhad. The delegations apprised the Chief Minister of various developmental requirements, infrastructure needs and public issues concerning their respective areas. Earlier, MLA Rajpora Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Mir called on the Chief Minister and discussed developmental priorities and public welfare issues pertaining to his constituency. MLA Sonawari Hilal Akbar Lone also met the Chief Minister and raised several constituency-related matters requiring government intervention. The Chief Minister assured all the visiting deputations that the government remains committed to addressing the aspirations of the people through sustained development initiatives. During the day, the Chief Minister also interacted with a delegation from Warner Bros. Discovery led by Creative Director Pia Somiah Alva, along with senior company officials. The Chief Minister appreciated the interest shown by the organisation and said the government welcomes meaningful partnerships that can promote Jammu and Kashmirs creative potential and generate new opportunities.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 11:51 pm

Govt Pushes for Greater Backing at Rural Development Meet

Minister Javid Dar Participates in Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Sammelan New Delhi, June 29: Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Javid Ahmad Dar, sought enhanced support from the Government of India for the effective implementation of rural development programmes in Jammu and Kashmir while participating in the Rashtriya Gramin Vikas Sammelan 2026. The two-day national conclave, organised by the Union Ministry of Rural Development and chaired by Union Minister for Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare and Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan, brought together Rural Development Ministers from States and Union Territories to review the progress of flagship schemes and strengthen Centre-State cooperation for achieving the vision of a developed rural India. During the deliberations, Dar highlighted Jammu and Kashmir's key developmental priorities and stressed the need for greater central assistance to accelerate rural infrastructure, housing, livelihood generation and inclusive development across the Union Territory. The conclave also focused on strengthening rural infrastructure, expanding livelihood opportunities and improving the implementation of flagship rural development programmes through enhanced coordination between the Centre and States. The Minister called for early clearance of pending MGNREGA liabilities to ensure uninterrupted execution of development works and timely payment of wages. He also sought enhanced support under PMGSY, particularly for maintenance of completed road assets and improved connectivity to eligible habitations located in difficult and remote terrain. Highlighting the unique geographical, climatic and topographical conditions of Jammu and Kashmir, the Minister stressed the need for greater flexibility in implementation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes to enable better outcomes on the ground. He also urged the Government of India to continue extending support for strengthening the rural livelihoods, promoting self-employment through Self Help Groups and rural enterprises besides expanding the rural housing and basic infrastructure in remote and border areas. Javid Dar reiterated that the Jammu and Kashmir government remains committed to transparent, accountable and result-oriented implementation of all rural development programmes. He said the focus of the government is to create sustainable rural infrastructure, generate livelihood opportunities and ensure that the benefits of welfare schemes reach every eligible household. The Minister also emphasised the need for greater convergence among the flagship programmes and stronger grassroots institutions to maximise developmental outcomes and accelerate inclusive growth in rural areas. Expressing gratitude to the Union Government for organising the Sammelan, the Minister said such interactions provide an important opportunity for States and Union Territories to exchange experiences, share best practices and collectively shape policies for rural transformation. He expressed confidence that the issues projected by Jammu & Kashmir would receive positive consideration from the Government of India, further strengthening the Centres continued support for the holistic and sustainable development of the Union Territorys rural landscape.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 11:47 pm

Tarigami Welcomes Kulgams Plastic Ban

Srinagar, June 29: MLA Kulgam and Chairman of the J&K Legislative Assembly Committee on Environment M.Y. Tarigami on Monday welcomed the Kulgam district administrations decision to strictly enforce the ban on single-use plastic and polythene carry bags, calling it a significant step towards environmental protection. Tarigami appealed to all Deputy Commissioners and the J&K administration to adopt similar measures across the Union Territory. He recalled that the Committee on Environment, in its meeting on June 18, 2026, had urged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to issue an executive order imposing a complete ban on single-use plastic across J&K, stressing that coordinated action is essential to safeguard the environment and public health. Follow Kulgams example and make J&K plastic-free, Tarigami said

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 11:43 pm

Jammu Kashmir Govt Designates Feeding Spots for Stray Dogs, Warns Against Relocation

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Monday prohibited the relocation or removal of stray dogs by individuals, Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and other groups, while issuing fresh guidelines on designated feeding spots and animal welfare in compliance with directions of the Supreme Court. An official from the Housing and Urban Development (H&UD) Department said []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 10:45 pm

Man Found Hanging in Tent in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR:A man from Rajouri was found dead after his body was recovered from inside a tent in the Deeri area of south Kashmirs Pulwama district on Monday, officials said. An official said that the man was found hanging from a wooden beam inside the tent, following which police rushed to the spot. He said the []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 10:23 pm

Understanding Traction Alopecia and How to Prevent It?

If youve noticed a receding hairline around your temples, thin patches near your forehead, or small bumps along your scalps edges, your hairstyle might be doing more damage than you realize. Traction alopecia is one of the most preventable forms of hair loss, yet it often goes unnoticed until the damage has already begun. Understanding []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 9:58 pm

Life Imprisonment for Convict in 2019 Murder of Gas Tanker Driver

SRINAGAR:The Court of the Principal Sessions Judge, Anantnag, has sentenced Showkat Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Batpora Khanabal, to life imprisonment after convicting him in the 2019 murder of gas tanker driver Naseeb Singh in the Qazigund killing case arising out of FIR No. 09/2019 of Police Station Qazigund. Principal Sessions Judge Tahir Khurshid Raina []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 9:44 pm

AK-47, Hand Grenades Recovered During CASO in North Kashmir

SRINAGAR:Security forces on Monday recovered a cache of arms and ammunition during a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in Warpora village of north Kashmirs Sopore. An official said that the joint operation was launched based on specific information received from local residents. The operation was carried out jointly by the Army, the Special Operations Group []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 9:08 pm

Directorate of Economics & Statistics Leh celebrates National Statistics Day

Leh, June 29, 2026: The Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Leh, today celebrated National Statistics Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of renowned statistician Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis. The programme was organised to highlight the importance of statistics in socio-economic planning and policy formulation. Assistant Director, Sonam Tundup delivered the welcome address and emphasised the [] The post Directorate of Economics & Statistics Leh celebrates National Statistics Day appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 29 Jun 2026 8:56 pm

Sarla Bhat Murder Case: SIA Files 737-Page Chargesheet, Names Yasin Malik Among Five Accused

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir State Investigation Agency (SIA) on Monday filed a 737-page chargesheet before a designated special court in Srinagar in connection with the 1990 abduction and murder of Kashmiri Pandit nurse Sarla Bhat, naming former Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Mohammad Yasin Malik and four others as accused. The chargesheet []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 8:52 pm

Lieutenant Governor performs the Pratham Puja at the Holy Cave

Srinagar, June 29: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today performed the Pratham Puja at the Holy Cave of Shri Amarnath Ji, marking the ceremonial start of the annual pilgrimage. The Lieutenant Governor sought the divine blessings of Baba Barfani and prayed for the peace, prosperity, health and well-being of all. The Lieutenant Governor extended [] The post Lieutenant Governor performs the Pratham Puja at the Holy Cave appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 29 Jun 2026 8:44 pm

SKUAST-Kashmir, IFPRI Launch Week-Long Programme on Economic Policy Modeling

SRINAGAR: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), in collaboration with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), on Monday launched a week-long advanced capacity-building programme on Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Modeling for Economic Policy Analysis at its Shalimar campus. Organised by the Institute of Business and Policy Research (IBPR), SKUAST-K, the []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 8:30 pm

AK-47, hand grenades, UBGL recovered during CASO in Sopore

Sopore: Security forces on Monday recovered a cache of arms and ammunition during a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in Warpora village of north Kashmirs Sopore. An official said that the joint operation was launched based on specific information received from local residents. The operation was carried out jointly by the Army, the Special Operations []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 8:07 pm

Peace without Resolution

Ceasefire brings relief, but unresolved Palestinian and regional disputes continue to threaten stability. The reported end of the latest round of conflict in the Middle East has brought a measure of relief to a region exhausted by war and uncertainty. After months of devastating violence in Gaza and a dangerous military confrontation involving Israel, Iran []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 8:05 pm

Sajad Lone Condemns Attack on Ansari Family, Demands Swift Police Action

Srinagar, June 29: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (JKPC) President and Handwara MLA Sajad Gani Lone strongly condemned the attack on Jawad Ansari, son of All Jammu and Kashmir Shia Association President and JKPC General Secretary Imran Reza Ansari, and his brother Irfan Ansari during the 12th Muharram Majlis at Harde Panzoo in Khansahib. Describing the incident as a murderous attack, Lone termed it a shocking act of violence and said such incidents have no place in a civilized society. He called for those responsible to be dealt with firmly in accordance with the law. Expressing solidarity with the Ansari family, Lone urged the police to launch an immediate, impartial and comprehensive investigation to identify and arrest all those involved in the attack. He stressed that the accused should not be allowed to evade justice and called upon law enforcement agencies to use all legal measures to ensure their swift apprehension. The police should do whatever it takes to nab these criminals, Lone said, emphasizing that those responsible must face the full force of the law. He further said that any delay or leniency in action would send a dangerous message, underscoring the need for a prompt, impartial and decisive response to uphold the rule of law and ensure justice is delivered without delay.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 7:02 pm

CEC Gyanesh Kumar hails BLOs as pillars of democracy during visit to Budgam

Budgam, June 29 : Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar on Monday interacted with Booth Level Officers (BLOs) in Budgam and described them as the pillars of our democracy, highlighting their role in strengthening India's electoral process. During his visit to Jammu and Kashmir, the CEC praised the Indian electoral system, stating that it is among the most transparent in the world and involves continuous scrutiny at every stage by stakeholders, including political parties and candidates. Speaking to reporters, Gyanesh Kumar said, Today, we engaged in a dialogue with the Booth Level Officers (BLOs) of Budgam--the pillars of our democracy. We discussed the fact that our electoral process is among the most transparent in the world; every stage, from the preparation of electoral rolls to the actual voting and the counting of votes, is subject to concurrent auditing by political parties and candidates. The CEC further highlighted India's global standing in democratic governance, noting the country's leadership role on the international stage. Observing this robust Indian electoral process, it is noteworthy that India currently leads the major democratic nations of the world and holds the chairmanship of 'International IDEA'. Once again, through you, I extend my greetings to all the voters of Jammu & Kashmir, as well as to all the BLOs, BLO Supervisors, AROs, EROs, and DEOs, he added. Later in the day, the CEC also visited the Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple in Ganderbal district and offered prayers. Kumar arrived in Srinagar on Sunday on a three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir as part of the Election Commission of India's ongoing efforts to strengthen engagement with voters and electoral stakeholders, enhance field-level preparedness and promote democratic participation and awareness. Interacting with reporters upon arrival at the Srinagar airport, Kumar said, We will be interacting with voters across the beautiful valleys of Jammu and Kashmir, and specifically with the Booth Level Officers in Budgam, who serve as the cornerstone of the Election Commission. After these interactions, we will also enjoy the magnificent scenery of Kashmir. During the visit, CEC is to participate in various programmes across the Valley aimed at engaging with voters and Booth Level Officers (BLOs) in Budgam district, meeting other electoral stakeholders, and also reviewing the field-level election machinery. The CEC was warmly received upon his arrival at Sheikh-ul-Alam International Airport by the Chief Electoral Officer, J&K, Sanjeev Verma, the Deputy Commissioner, Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, and other senior officers from the Administration and the Election Department. Gyanesh Kumar assumed charge as the 26th Chief Election Commissioner of India on February 19, 2025. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 6:47 pm

Despite Iran's rejection, Trump says talks with Tehran to take place in Doha on Tuesday

Washington, June 29 : US President Donald Trump on Monday claimed that Iran had requested a meeting with the US after the recent military escalation between the two sides over the Strait of Hormuz and announced that talks with Tehran would take place in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday, despite Iranian officials stating that no technical meetings have been scheduled this week. In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, IRAN HAS REQUESTED A MEETING. IT WILL TAKE PLACE TOMORROW IN DOHA! According to Axios, the meeting in Qatar is to work out their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, which has witnessed a series of fresh strikes from both sides over control of the maritime traffic through the strategic waterway. We decided to stop all the kinetic activity, a senior US official told Axios, using the military's term for strikes and other attacks. Another official told Axios that both sides will stand down for now and that vessels can move freely as technical talks are set to continue. Both US officials and a third source with knowledge confirmed Tuesday's planned meeting. However, Iranian officials rejected reports suggesting that technical negotiations are set to begin imminently. According to Iran's state broadcaster, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, said that no technical working group meetings are scheduled for this week under the framework of the 14-point Memorandum of Understanding aimed at ending the conflict in West Asia. No technical working group meetings are scheduled for this week, Gharibabadi said in response to media queries, IRIB reported. He added that while consultations with Qatar are continuing as usual, particularly regarding the implementation of commitments by the other party, reports claiming that technical working group discussions are currently taking place in Doha could not be confirmed. Although consultations with Qatar, including regarding the follow-up on the implementation of the other party's commitments, are ongoing as usual, some media reports that technical working group discussions are being held in Doha cannot be confirmed, he said. Qatar has acted as one of the chief mediators in negotiations between Tehran and Washington. Gharibabadi further stated that the first round of technical talks would only take place once the necessary conditions are in place and after an agreement is reached on the date and venue. The first round of technical talks will be held within the framework of the designated working groups, once conditions are in place and after an agreement is reached on the date and location, and consultations in this regard are continuing through the intermediary countries, he said, as quoted by IRIB. Trump's announcement and Tehran's denial underscore the differing public positions adopted by the two sides regarding the status of negotiations, even as Qatar continues to facilitate consultations between them. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 6:33 pm

Kashmir Heatwave Intensifies: Srinagar Records Seasons Highest Temperature at 35.3C

SRINAGAR: Srinagar on Monday recorded the highest maximum temperature of the season as the mercury soared to 35.3 degrees Celsius, which is 5.3 degrees above normal, according to data compiled by Kashmir Weather. The temperature was just 0.2 degrees short of last years highest maximum of 35.5C, indicating a sharp rise in daytime heat across []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 6:27 pm

Ladakh Enforces Ban on Single-Use Plastic Across Rural Kargil

SRINAGAR:The Ladakh Administration has ordered the strict enforcement of the ban on single-use plastic (SUP) across the rural areas of Kargil district, including Zanskar and Drass, directing residents, shopkeepers, vendors, institutions and Self-Help Groups to comply with the prohibition. In a public notice, the Office of the District Panchayat Officer, Kargil, said the measure aims []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 5:10 pm

Yasin Malik among 5 named in 36-year-old Kashmiri Pandit nurse murder case

Srinagar: The State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir has named banned JKLF chief Yasin Malik and four others in a 737-page chargesheet in connection with the abduction, torture, and killing of Sarla Bhat, a staff nurse at the Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) in Srinagar. Bhat was killed by JKLF terrorists on April 18, 1990, []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 5:10 pm

Power Outages Irk Maisuma Residents; Ajaz War Seeks Immediate Intervention

Srinagar, June 29: Social activist Ajaz Ahmad War has voiced deep concern over persistent power outages in Maisuma, noting that residents endure nearly two hours of load-shedding during the day and an additional two hours each evening. The disruption persists despite the area being fully metered and cabled two months ago, an upgrade that was [] The post Power Outages Irk Maisuma Residents; Ajaz War Seeks Immediate Intervention appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 29 Jun 2026 4:54 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Grants Bail in POCSO Case, Cites Consensual Teenage Relationship

SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has granted bail to an accused booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, observing that although a minors consent has no legal validity, the factual circumstances surrounding a consensual adolescent relationship may be considered while deciding a bail application. Justice Sanjay []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 4:24 pm

Omar Abdullah Writes to Bhagwant Mann Over Unauthorised Levy on Livestock Vehicles

SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann, seeking his intervention to stop the alleged unauthorised levy being imposed on livestock transport vehicles from Jammu and Kashmir transiting through Punjab. In the letter, Omar said the issue had been brought to his notice by the All Kashmir Wholesale Mutton Dealers []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 4:03 pm

Akal Takht directs Punjab govt to address objections on anti-sacrilege law within one month

CHANDIGARH: Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Kuldip Singh Gargajj on Monday directed the Punjab government to address objections concerning the anti-sacrilege law within a month. He passed this direction at a gathering of all Sikh MLAs and Cabinet ministers of Punjab after being summoned by Akal Takht in Amritsar. Jathedar Giani Kuldip Singh Gargajj, on June []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 3:42 pm

PM Modi emplanes for New Delhi after concluding high-profile State visit to Seychelles

Victoria , June 29 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday emplaned for New Delhi following a successful high-profile official visit to the Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles. During his visit, Prime Minister met with Seychelles President Patrick Herminie and announced a special economic development package worth $175 million. Prior to his departure, PM Modi warmly greeted Seychelles President Patrick Herminie. During his visit from June 27 to June 29, at the invitation of Herminie, PM Modi's landmark diplomatic itinerary aimed at turning a new page in the bilateral relationship and expanding India's strategic footprint across the Indian Ocean region. PM Modi's visit also coincided with the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Seychelles. A historic milestone of this diplomatic tour came on Sunday, when Prime Minister Modi attended the National Day celebrations commemorating the 50th anniversary of Seychelles' independence. The Prime Minister was the Guest of Honour at the landmark event, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to receive this rare distinction. Reflecting on the significance of the event, PM Modi emphasised that the celebrations paid a profound tribute to the Seychellois people's remarkable journey over the past five decades. He added that New Delhi is immensely proud to stand alongside Seychelles as a trusted friend and development partner, noting that the bilateral partnership continues to strengthen through shared values and closer people-to-people ties. Taking to social media platform X, the Prime Minister shared his appreciation for the historic occasion. Honoured to participate in the National Day celebrations of Seychelles, marking the Golden Jubilee of the nation's Independence. The occasion was a fitting tribute to the remarkable journey of the Seychellois people over the past fifty years, PM Modi wrote on X. Reaffirming New Delhi's long-term commitment to the island nation, the Prime Minister added, India is proud to stand alongside Seychelles as a trusted friend and partner in its development journey. Our partnership continues to grow stronger with shared values and closer people-to-people ties. I am confident our friendship will grow even further in the times to come. During his visit PM Modi became the first Indian Prime Minister to address the National Assembly of Seychelles. India and Seychelles signed nine agreements including an extradition treaty to combat transnational crime This high-profile visit went on to deliver a major economic and strategic expansion of bilateral relations, underscored by the introduction of India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and a fresh Rs 1,250 crore line of credit to the island nation. Detailing the major diplomatic breakthroughs achieved during the state visit, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced on Sunday that India and Seychelles have finalised an umbrella Line of Credit agreement to support priority development projects. Furthermore, as part of joint efforts to intensify bilateral legal cooperation, the two maritime neighbours inked a critical extradition treaty aimed at tackling transnational crime. Briefing media personnel in the capital city of Victoria on the outcomes of PM Modi's ongoing visit, the Foreign Secretary stated, The two sides have concluded an umbrella line of credit agreement which will be extended in rupees and amounts to Rs. 1250 crore. It will be used to support priority development projects in Seychelles. Misri further revealed that the National Payments Corporation of India and the Central Bank of Seychelles signed a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate the introduction of India's UPI in Seychelles. The two sides have also signed an extradition treaty aimed at combating transnational crime and a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in exploration of outer space for peaceful purposes, Misri added. In addition to these agreements, Seychelles has formally sought India's advanced technological and defence assistance. During the high-level deliberations, the host nation requested New Delhi's help in establishing state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and cyber security centres, alongside the procurement of an advanced light helicopter. PM Modi responded positively to the requests, indicating that New Delhi would process them with high priority. The Foreign Secretary noted, The Prime Minister welcomed these proposals and immediately signalled that India would look into these proposals and take them forward with a very positive frame of mind. So the two sides will engage in further discussions on these new proposals that have been received from the Seychelles side. Emphasising the deep strategic alignment driving these engagements, Misri described the island nation as a key partner in India's MAHASAGAR vision and its broader commitment to the Global South. The Foreign Secretary also referenced the Prime Minister being conferred the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award, observing that the prestigious honour directly reflected the Prime Minister's global leadership in addressing climate change and promoting the protection of the shared marine environment. (ANI

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 3:11 pm

Thousands Welcome Dalai Lama in Leh as the Leader Arrives to Spend Two Months

SRINAGAR: The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, revered worldwide as the Buddhist spiritual leader and an apostle of peace, arrived in Leh on Sunday morning on a special Army flight from New Delhi to a rousing welcome by thousands of devotees and well-wishers. The Dalai Lama landed at Leh Technical Airport at around 10 a.m. []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 3:10 pm

How Is the US-Iran Ceasefire Unravelling?

by Asad Mirza The fragile US-Iran ceasefire is crumbling amid renewed attacks, Israeli actions, diplomatic contradictions, and deepening regional instability across West Asia When US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed the Islamabad Memorandum on June 17, 2026 (Trump at the Palace of Versailles following the G7 summit, Pezeshkian in Tehran), the []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 2:32 pm

Action Against Jammu Kashmir Mutton Dealers in Punjab Unjustified: Omar Abdullah

SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday termed the action against Jammu and Kashmirs mutton dealers in Punjab as unjustified, saying he has once again taken up the matter with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and would seek the Centres intervention if the issue remains unresolved. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 2:26 pm

Mirwaiz Says Placed Under House Arrest Before Imam Bara Programme

SRINAGAR:Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Molvi Mohammad Umar Farooq on Monday said he was placed under house arrest ahead of his scheduled address at Imam Bara Bemina, where he was to deliver a sermon at the invitation of Aga Syed Haadi and pay tribute to Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) and the martyrs of Karbala. In a statement, the Mirwaiz []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 1:53 pm

MeT Installs Automatic Rain Gauge in Kishtwar

SRINAGAR: The Meteorological Centre, Srinagar, has commissioned an Automatic Rain Gauge (ARG) at the NHPC station in Kishtwar, marking another step towards strengthening the regions weather monitoring infrastructure. Officials said the newly installed system has become operational and will provide real-time rainfall data, enabling forecasters to monitor precipitation more accurately and issue timely weather advisories. []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 1:41 pm

Action against J&K mutton dealers in Punjab unjustified: CM Omar

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday termed the action against Jammu and Kashmirs mutton dealers in Punjab as unjustified, saying he has once again taken up the matter with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event at SKICC, CM Omar, said he has been pursuing the issue []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 1:14 pm

Hot, Dry Weather to Prevail Across J&K Till June 30; Light Rain Likely at Scattered Places

Srinagar, June 29: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast hot and dry weather across Jammu and Kashmir during the forenoon and afternoon on June 29 and 30, with the possibility of light rain, brief thundershowers and gusty winds at scattered places. According to the forecast, pre-monsoon showers are also expected in the plains of Jammu and adjoining areas, mainly during late night and early morning hours over the two days. The weather department said a fresh spell of light to moderate rain and thundershowers is likely at many places from July 1 to July 5, with heavy rainfall, brief intense showers, thunder and gusty winds expected at a few locations, particularly during July 2 and 3. For the period July 6 to 8, weather is expected to remain generally hot and humid, accompanied by brief spells of light to moderate rain and thundershowers at scattered places. In its advisory, the MET Centre warned of heatwave or heatwave-like conditions till June 30 and cautioned that heavy rainfall and intense showers may trigger flash floods, landslides and mudslides at a few places in Jammu division. People have been advised to stay away from nallas, streams and landslide-prone areas, while temporary waterlogging may occur in some low-lying areas during July 2 and 3.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 1:02 pm

Locals Allege Illegal Mining Near Under-Construction Bridge in South Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Residents have alleged unauthorised extraction of construction material near an under-construction bridge over Nallah Sonman in the Homshali Bugh area of south Kashmirs Kulgam district. Locals said that the bridge is being constructed to improve connectivity between the Tarigam and Homshali Bugh areas. However, they alleged that sand, gravel (bajri) and boulders are being []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 12:58 pm

Congress chief Kharge takes oath as Rajya Sabha member

NEW DELHI: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday took oath as a member of the Rajya Sabha after his re-election. The oath to Kharge was administered by Rajya Sabha Chairman and Vice President C P Radhakrishnan in his chamber. He took the oath in Hindi and held a copy of the Constitution in his hand. []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 12:57 pm

J&K must create new exporters, diversify export basket to meet 2030 target: CM Omar

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said Jammu and Kashmir must create a new generation of exporters and diversify its export basket to achieve the ambitious target of doubling exports by 2030. Addressing the inaugural session of the J&K International Buyer-Seller Meet in Srinagar, CM Omar, said the Union Governments target of doubling exports []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 12:35 pm

We are fully prepared to welcome devotees for a spiritually fulfilling journey: LG Sinha

Srinagar, June 29: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today performed the 'Pratham Puja' at the Holy Cave of Shri Amarnath Ji, marking the ceremonial start of the annual pilgrimage. The Lieutenant Governor sought the divine blessings of Baba Barfani and prayed for the peace, prosperity, health and well-being of all. The Lieutenant Governor extended a heartfelt invitation to all devotees of Baba Barfani, encouraging them to join the holy pilgrimage in great numbers and experience the spiritual journey. As the Yatra commences on July 3rd, Administration, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board, Army, Police, Security Forces, Local Community, Service Providers, Volunteers are working in complete synergy. Every stakeholder is devoted to ensuring a safe, hassle-free and a memorable pilgrimage for all pilgrims. With significantly upgraded infrastructure, enhanced facilities, and invaluable support of people of Jammu Kashmir, we are fully prepared to welcome devotees for a spiritually fulfilling journey, the Lieutenant Governor said. Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board (SASB) organizes the Pratham Puja annually at the Holy Cave on Jyeshtha Purnima. This years 57-day pilgrimage will formally commence on July 3rd, 2026, simultaneously via both traditional routes- the Pahalgam axis in Anantnag district and the Baltal in Ganderbal district. The Yatra will culminate on August 28th, 2026, on Raksha Bandhan. Shri Nalin Prabhat, DGP J&K; Shri S.J.M.Gillani, Special DG Coordination PHQ; Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board; Shri Anshul Garg, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir; Shri Rahul Yadav, Managing Director JKPDCL and Nodal Officer for Baltal Axis; Shri VK Birdi, IGP Kashmir; Shri Rajiv Omprakashn, DIG CKR; Shri Jatin Kishore, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal; Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, Deputy Commissioner, Anantnag; Ms Shreya Singhal, Director Information; and other senior officials were also present.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 12:13 pm

J-K LG performs 'pratham puja' to mark commencement of annual Amarnath yatra

Srinagar, Jun 29: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday performed the 'pratham puja' at the holy cave shrine of Amarnath in South Kashmir, marking the ceremonial start of this year's annual yatra. With the yatra commencing on July 3, Sinha said the administration, the Amarnath shrine board, the Army, the police, the security forces, the local community, service providers, and volunteers are working in complete synergy. Har Har Mahadev! Truly blessed to perform the 'Pratham Puja' at the Holy Cave of Shri Amarnath Ji, marking the ceremonial start of the annual pilgrimage. Prayed to Baba Barfani for peace, prosperity, health and well-being of all, Sinha said on his official X handle. Every stakeholder is devoted to ensuring a safe, hassle-free and memorable pilgrimage for all pilgrims. With significantly upgraded infrastructure, enhanced facilities & invaluable support of the people of Jammu Kashmir, we are fully prepared to welcome the devotees for a spiritually fulfilling journey. May Baba Amarnath Ji bless us all, he added.

Greater Kashmir 29 Jun 2026 11:52 am

10 injured as vehicle skids off road in J&K's Poonch

Poonch, Jun 29: At least ten labourers were injured on Monday when a Tata Mobile vehicle they were travelling in skidded off the road and overturned near Dhera Ki Gali in the Bufliaz area of Surankote, Poonch district, officials said. The labourers, who were engaged in work under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), were on their way to a worksite when the driver lost control of the vehicle, leading to the accident, they added Soon after the incident, local residents, led by Beoparmandal President Bufliaz Hadit Khan, rushed to the spot and launched rescue efforts. The injured were shifted to the Government Hospital in Surankote for treatment. Hospital authorities said six of the injured labourers sustained minor injuries and were discharged after receiving first aid, while the condition of the remaining four was stated to be stable. Police have registered a case and initiated an investigation into the cause of the accident.(KNS)

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 11:42 am

LG Sinha Performs Pratham Puja at Holy Cave of Shri Amarnath Ji

Srinagar, June 29: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday Performed the Puja' at the Holy Cave of Shri Amarnath Ji, marking the ceremonial start of the annual pilgrimage. In a post on X, Office of LG posted, Har Har Mahadev! Truly blessed to perform the 'Pratham Puja' at the Holy Cave of Shri Amarnath Ji, marking the ceremonial start of the annual pilgrimage. Prayed to Baba Barfani for peace, prosperity, health and well-being of all. As the Yatra commences on July 3rd, the Administration, Shrine Board, Army, Police, Security Forces, Local Community, Service Providers, Volunteers are working in complete synergy. Every stakeholder is devoted to ensuring a safe, hassle-free and a memorable pilgrimage for all pilgrims. With significantly upgraded infrastructure, enhanced facilities & invaluable support of people of Jammu Kashmir, we are fully prepared to welcome the devotees for a spiritually fulfilling journey. May Baba Amarnath Ji bless us all!, the post reads.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 10:59 am

JK: Security forces intensify road opening operations on NH-44 ahead of Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026

Kulgam , June 29: Ahead of the Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), along with the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and other security forces, has intensified its Road Opening Party (ROP) operations along National Highway-44 to ensure an incident-free pilgrimage. As part of the security arrangements, the ROP patrols the entire stretch of the highway from early morning, while pickets are deployed at designated locations in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure foolproof security. Each ROP team sanitises a stretch of at least 4-5 kilometres, thoroughly searching areas adjoining the highway. Similar teams continue the exercise across their respective jurisdictions to prevent any untoward incidents and facilitate the smooth and peaceful conduct of the annual pilgrimage. After completing the search operation, the teams return along the same route to their designated pickets. Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) personnel and dog squads accompany the ROP during the sanitisation process. Senior officers, from the rank of Commanding Officer (CO) to Deputy Inspector General (DIG) and Inspector General (IG) from the CRPF, as well as other senior officers in the Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir police, regularly review the security arrangements on the ground and occasionally participate in road clearance operations. All lateral roads connecting to NH-44 are secured through 'morchas' (security deployments) to prevent any suspicious vehicular movement towards the highway. Speaking to ANI, Commandant K P Singh of the 90 Battalion, CRPF, said the Road Opening Party is deployed daily to strengthen security along the national highway and ensure the safe movement of all convoys. CRPF's Road Opening Party is deployed for the security of the national highway. Our troops deployed here perform this duty every day so that the security of the national highway can be strengthened and all types of convoys travelling on it, whether it is the Shri Amarnath Yatra convoy or the security forces' convoy, can be provided security, Singh said. Explaining the standard operating procedures followed during the operation, Singh said personnel begin highway sanitisation well before the movement of convoys. Our soldiers leave their camp for highway security in the morning before the convoy starts and search every inch of the highway. For that, we have special equipment of the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS), searches are conducted with it, and also with the dog squad. If any suspicious object is found anywhere, we take action to dispose of it according to our laid-down Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), he added. The annual Shri Amarnath Yatra is conducted under a multi-layered security grid, with the CRPF, Jammu and Kashmir Police, Army and other security agencies working in coordination to ensure the safe passage of pilgrims. The enhanced security grid, comprising ROP at NH-44 and early streches, the officers said, will be enhanced day by day before the movement of pilgrims and security convoys. Each ROP personnel conducts extensive searches of the highway and adjoining areas to detect any suspicious objects or activities. Once one team completes its assigned stretch, the next ROP takes over within its jurisdiction, ensuring uninterrupted surveillance across the entire Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. These security positions are aimed at preventing any suspicious vehicular movement from accessing the national highway during the pilgrimage period. The multi-layered security arrangements form a key part of the overall security plan for the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra, which is scheduled to commence on July 3 and conclude on August 28, 2026. With continuous road domination, intensive surveillance and coordinated deployment, the CRPF and other security forces are working in close coordination to ensure that lakhs of devotees undertake the pilgrimage in a peaceful, secure and hassle-free environment. (ANI

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 10:30 am

10 PMGSY Labourers Injured After Tata Mobile Skids Off Road in Surankote Poonch

Poonch: At least ten labourers working under PMGSY were injured on Sunday after a Tata mobile vehicle skidded off the road near Dhera Ki Gali in Bufliaz area of Surankote, Poonch district. Officials said that the labourers were traveling in a vehicle when it lost control and skidded off the road. Local residents, led by []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 10:27 am

Crime Branch Registers Case in Alleged JK Grameen Bank Loan Fraud

SRINAGAR: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Crime Branch, Jammu, has registered a criminal case in connection with alleged financial irregularities and fraudulent loan transactions at two branches of the Jammu and Kashmir Grameen Bank. The case was registered under Sections 420 and 120-B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) following complaints forwarded through []

KashmirLife 29 Jun 2026 10:07 am

Police Debunk Fake Baramulla Terror Attack Rumours, File FIR Against Misinformation

Srinagar; Baramulla Police on Sunday dismissed as false and fabricated social media claims that terrorists had attacked a police station in the town, opened fire on government offices, and that the Chief Minister had proposed cancelling the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. In a handout, the police said that no such incident has taken place in []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 9:41 am

Budgam Police Registers FIR in Hardpanzoo Incident; Appeals for Restraint, Warns Against Misinformation

Budgam, June 29:Budgam Police has registered FIR in connection with the incident that took place at Hardpanzoo involving followers of different groups of the Shia community. Investigation into the matter is underway, and all those found responsible for instigating or participating in any unlawful activity will be identified and proceeded against strictly in accordance with law. Budgam Police assures the public that the investigation will be conducted in a fair, impartial, and professional manner. Every aspect of the incident is being examined on the basis of evidence, and no individual found culpable will be spared, irrespective of affiliation. Police have also taken note of misleading and unverified content being circulated on social media regarding the incident. Such misinformation has the potential to create unnecessary panic, disturb public order, and undermine communal harmony. The public is urged to exercise restraint and refrain from creating, sharing, or forwarding rumours, unverified claims, or inflammatory content on any platform. Citizens are advised to rely only on information disseminated through official sources. Budgam Police is closely monitoring social media activity, and any individual found creating, circulating, or amplifying false or provocative content with the intent to mislead the public or disrupt peace will face stringent legal action under the relevant provisions of law. Budgam Police appeals to all sections of society to maintain peace, uphold communal harmony, and cooperate with the investigation. The District Police remains committed to ensuring justice through a transparent, impartial, and lawful investigation while taking firm action against anyone attempting to disturb public order.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 9:12 am

Become ambassadors of drug-free J&K: LG to youth

Launches 'Mulaqaat' to strengthen social bonds, communal harmony Srinagar, Jun 28: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sundaycalled upon the youth to become ambassadors of a drug-free Jammu and Kashmir. The LG reiterated his commitment todismantlethe entire drug ecosystem while ensuring that affected youth receive every possible opportunity for treatment, rehabilitation, and reintegration into the mainstream. Sinha interacted with the volunteers of the Save Youth Save Future Foundation at Lok Bhavan,Srinagar, commending their dedicated community outreach and social initiatives and urgingthem to continue spreading awareness in their localities to build a prosperous and healthy society. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor launched Mulaqaat, an initiative of the Save Youth Save Future Foundation aimed at bringing together people from different communities to interact, share their memories, experiences, traditions, and cultural heritage. The initiative seeks to strengthen social bonds, promote communal harmony, and foster mutual understanding among diverse sections of society. During the interaction, members of the Save Youth Save Future Foundation expressed their gratitude to the Lieutenant Governor for spearheading the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan and lauded the stringent action taken by the Civil Administration and J&K Police against drug peddlers and those involved in the narcotics trade. The event was attended by Wajahat Farooq Bhat, Chairman of the Save Youth Save Future Foundation; Anika Nazir, Women's Wing Head; Mudasir Ahmed Dar, South Kashmir Zonal President; and other team members of the Foundation.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 9:09 am

Kashmirs Fur & Leather Man chases global dream with unique products

Mentored by JKEDI, Tahir Ahmad Kalwal keeps traditional craft alive through handmade winter items, develops infrastructure to cater to international demand Srinagar, Jun 28: The whir of stitching machines and the faint smell of processed leather hang in the air at a quiet workshop in Soura, on the outskirts of Srinagar. This is where Tahir Ahmad Kalwal is quietly fighting to keep Kashmir's age-old fur and leather craft from fading away. Kalwal, a craftsman, entrepreneur andemployer whohas carved a niche for himself in the world of fur and leather products through his venture, Al Hamdan Crafts Private Ltd. Known among traders and customers as Kashmirs fur and leather man, Kalwal has spent years building a business that today supplies handcrafted products to markets across India. From fur jackets, leather coats and traditional caps to gloves, wallets, bags, rugs, mufflers, footwear and winter accessories, his products reflect a blend of Kashmiri craftsmanship and contemporary fashion. Inside his unit in Soura, local artisans carefully cut, stitch and shape products that eventually find buyers in major cities across the country. For Kalwal, however, the business is about much more than commerce. This craft is part of our heritage.Iwant to preserve it while also creating employment for local youth, he said. His enterprise currently provides livelihood opportunities to several locals associated with production, tailoring and finishing work. He hopes to employ many more oncethe infrastructure of his unitis upgraded to meet international demands. Kalwal says the demand for Kashmiri fur and leather productscontinues to remainstrong, especially during the winter season and festive periods. During Christmas Eve and peak winter months, the demand rises sharply, Kalwal said, adding that customers from different parts of India place bulk orders for winter wear and decorative items. While the domestic market continues to sustain his business, Kalwal has set his sights on international markets as well.Asked whether there is demand abroad, Tahir said the response has been encouraging and thathe is now working to buildthe capacity needed to meet global standards. With the support and mentorship ofJ&K Entrepreneur Development Institute (J&K EDI) ,I am trying my best to develop infrastructure so we can cater to international demand in the future, he said. However, the journey has not been without challenges. According to him, restrictions and bans related to the use of wild animal skins have affected traditional businesses linked to the sector. Yet he believes the industry still has vast untapped potential through ethical and legal alternatives such as sheep wool, processed leather and other permitted materials. There are difficulties, but there is still huge scope in sheep wool and other products. People continue to value handmade Kashmiri winter products, Kalwal said. Despite market competition and infrastructural constraints, Kalwal remains optimistic. His dream is to transform Al Hamdan Crafts into a recognised international brand rooted in Kashmiri identity and craftsmanship. At a time when many traditional crafts are struggling to survive under the pressure of machine-made products and changing consumer habits, entrepreneurs like Kalwal are attempting to give heritage industries a modern direction one stitch at a time.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 9:06 am

SANJY preparedness : Police, CRPF, SDRF, Health Dept conduct mock drills

Anantnag, Jun 28: As part of comprehensive security preparedness for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY-2026), police in Anantnag conducted a series of mock drills simulating grenade attack, sniper attack, and fidayeen attack scenarios at Aishmuqam, Langabal Pahalgam, and Nunwan Base Camp. The drills were aimed at evaluating the preparedness, coordination, and swift response of security agencies in handling emergency situations, a police spokesperson said. The exercise at Grend Aishmuqam involved a simulated grenade attack, followed by immediate area sanitisation, evacuation of civilians, casualty management, traffic regulation, cordoning of the affected area, and search operations. Personnel from Police, CRPF, SDRF, Fire & Emergency Services, Health Department, and other allied agencies actively participated, demonstrating seamless inter-agency coordination and adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The mock drill at Langabal, Pahalgam, was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of emergency response protocols, inter-agency coordination, and tactical decision-making in the event of a hostile attack. Upon activation of the simulated threat, security personnel swiftly secured the area, neutralised the situation through coordinated tactical measures, facilitated safe evacuation of civilians, managed simulated casualties, and carried out area domination and search operations in accordance with established SOPs. The high-intensity mock drill at Nunwan Base Camp simulated a fidayeen attack scenario, prompting an immediate activation of the emergency response mechanism. Security forces swiftly secured the base camp, isolated the affected area, neutralised the simulated threat through coordinated tactical action, evacuated pilgrims and civilians to designated safe zones, provided prompt medical assistance to simulated casualties, and carried out systematic search and sanitisation operations. Police said they remain steadfast in their commitment to providing a secure and peaceful environment for pilgrims and the general public during SANJY-2026. Regular mock drills and scenario-based exercises are conducted to maintain the highest level of operational preparedness and ensure a swift, coordinated, and effective response to any security contingency, the spokesperson said, adding that the exercises witnessed active participation of Police, CRPF, SDRF, Health Department, Fire & Emergency Services, and other stakeholder agencies, demonstrating a high degree of interoperability and coordinated response under simulated emergency conditions.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:59 am

LG extends Kabir Jayanti greetings

Calls Sant Kabir Das eternal beacon of wisdom Srinagar, Jun 28: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has extended his heartiest greetings to the people on the auspicious occasion of Sant Kabir Das Ji's Jayanti, which will be celebrated on Monday. In a message, the Lieutenant Governor said: On the auspicious occasion of Sant Kabir Das Ji Jayanti, I extend my heartiest greetings and good wishes to all. Sant Kabir Das Ji remains an eternal beacon of wisdom, illuminating the path of humanity. His timeless message of universal oneness, harmony, and social justice continues to inspire across generations. On this sacred day, let us internalize his teachings and rededicate ourselves to serving humanity with selflessness, devotion, and compassion.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:57 am

Chief Election Commissioner arrives in Sgr on 3-day visit

Srinagar, Jun 28: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India, Gyanesh Kumar, arrived in Srinagar on Sunday for a three-day official visit to Jammu and Kashmir, aimed at engaging with voters, electoral stakeholders, and field-level election machinery, besides reviewing electoral initiatives being carried out at the grassroots level. The CEC was warmly received upon his arrival at Sheikh ul Alam International Airport by Chief Electoral Officer, J&K, Sanjeev Verma, Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Amir, and other senior officers from the administration and Election Department. Speaking to media persons at the airport, Kumar said that during his visit, he wouldbe interactingwith voters across the beautiful valleys of Jammu and Kashmir,with a special focus on strengthening the connectwith grassroots-level functionaries. I will be interacting with the voters across the beautiful valleys of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly with the grassroots-level Booth Level Officers of Budgam district, who serve as the cornerstone of the Election Commission, he said. The CEC will hold an interaction with voters, BLOs, and other stakeholders of Budgam district on Monday morning. The visit is part of the Election Commission of India's continued efforts to strengthen its engagement with voters and electoral stakeholders, enhance field-level preparedness, and promote democratic participation and awareness.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:55 am

This years Yatra to surpass previous success

Srinagar, Jun 28: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday visited Baltal with senior officers and took stock of health, lodging, and other pilgrim-centric facilities at the Base Camp, interacting with service providers and officials and directing them to ensure the highest standards of cleanliness, upkeep, and pilgrim-service management. The Lieutenant Governor also visited the Baltal Base Camp Hospital, where he inspected the healthcare infrastructure, including wards, laboratories, emergency facilities, and patient care arrangements. He interacted with doctors, paramedical staff, and healthcare workers, appreciating their commitment and directing them to ensure round-the-clock availability of quality medical services, adequate medicines, emergency equipment, and specialist care for the pilgrims throughout the Yatra. Interacting with media persons, the Lieutenant Governor said: Preparations for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra have been underway for the past several months with the joint efforts of the Shrine Board, the administration, Government of India, and all concerned departments. Comprehensive security and other arrangements are in place. I am hopeful this year's Yatra will surpass the success of the previous years. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by KN Rai, Member, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board; DGP Nalin Prabhat; Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board; Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg; Rahul Yadav, Managing Director JKPDCL and Nodal Officer for Baltal Axis; Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal Jatin Kishore; and other senior officials.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:52 am

Clean, zero-landfill Yatra is collective responsibility: Sinha

Launches new website, anthem, logo, mascot for SANJY 2026 Srinagar, Jun 28: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday launched the Directorate of Rural Sanitation's ShubhamShivam campaign at Baltal base camp, along with a slew of eco-innovations, including the new website, pilgrimage anthem, logo, mascot, Trayambakam mobile application, Swaha utensil bank, and Amarnath Seva Cafe. He described the campaign as a massive step to achieve a sustainable, clean, and zero-landfill Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The true backbone of this initiative is our incredible sanitation team. I am grateful for Karmyogi volunteers, whose relentless dedication will keep the base camp andboth thetracks clean in the days ahead. They are the real heroes turning our zero-waste vision into reality, preserving the environment and the profound spiritual dignity of the Shri Amarnath Ji pilgrimage, he said. The LG highlighted several innovative initiatives: the Trayambakam mobile application, a simple and intuitive tool through which any pilgrim can send a photo of waste or litter at a location and ensure immediate action; the Swaha utensil bank, where steel plates and cups are used against a small security deposit, conveying that convenience and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand; and the Amarnath Seva Cafe, where exchanging collected plastic for tea and snacks signals that true devotion to Baba Barfani manifests through active participation in keeping the pilgrimage clean. The Lieutenant Governoralsoannounced the regulatory framework, including four-way segregation, a complete ban on single-use plastic, and prescribed sanitation standards for each langar and camp to lay a strong foundation for environmental protection. Sinha said the Directorate of Rural Sanitation's official logo,featuringLord Shiva and 34 tridents arranged around him, reminds us that protecting this holy land and its environment is our shared duty. The pilgrimage anthem 'Swachhta Dharma Hamara' will surely resonate in pilgrims' hearts in the same way as Baba's blessing and the echo of these mountains remain with them long after the journey ends, he said. The Lieutenant Governor said that all innovative initiatives of the Directorate of Rural Sanitation rest on devotion and discipline, and they must be carried out conscientiously and responsibly by every stakeholder. A clean, sustainable, zero-landfill Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is a firm declaration that, despite the harshest geographical conditions, ensuring cleanliness is our collective responsibility, he said, extending his best wishes to thousands of workers who will operate on these difficult routes in the coming days. The launch ceremony was attended by K.N. Rai, Member, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board; DGP Nalin Prabhat; Special DG Coordination S.J.M. Gillani; Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari; Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg; Managing Director JKPDCL and Nodal Officer for Baltal Axis Rahul Yadav; IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi; Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal Jatin Kishore; DG Rural Sanitation Anoo Malhotra; and other senior officials.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:50 am

Safe, comfortable, well-organised Yatra my priority: LG Sinha

Says every pilgrim should leave with enriching experience Reviews preparations at Baltal; directs robust coordination, safety Baltal, Jun 28: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday said that preparations for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra have been carried out over the past several months through coordinated efforts of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), the Jammu and Kashmir Administration, security agencies, and the Government of India, expressing confidence that this year's pilgrimage will be safer, smoother, and better managed than ever before. Speaking to reporters after reviewing the arrangements at the Baltal axis, the Lieutenant Governor said all departments and stakeholders have worked in close coordination to ensure comprehensive preparations for the annual pilgrimage. He noted that significant improvements have been made in infrastructure, security, healthcare, sanitation, logistics, and other essential services compared to previous years. LG Sinha said that extensive arrangements have been put in place to facilitate a safe, secure, and hassle-free pilgrimage for devotees. He highlighted that security agencies have implemented a robust security framework, while civil departments have ensured adequate healthcare facilities, emergency response mechanisms, sanitation services, accommodation, and other pilgrim amenities. During his visit to the Baltal base camp, the Lieutenant Governor conducted an on-ground inspection of various facilities and chaired a high-level review meeting with senior officials. He directed all stakeholder departments to ensure that every essential amenity is fully operational before the commencement of the Yatra and instructed officials to maintain the highest standards of coordination and preparedness throughout the pilgrimage. My priority is that every pilgrim can undertake this sacred journey with complete safety and comfort and return home with a truly enriching and spiritually fulfilling experience, LG Sinha said. Describing the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra as a symbol of faith, devotion, and collective celebration, the Lieutenant Governor said the arrangements should reflect the spirit of the pilgrimage by ensuring that every devotee receives proper care, assistance, and support during the journey. Expressing satisfaction over the overall preparedness, LG Sinha reiterated that every possible measure has been taken to strengthen security, improve infrastructure, enhance medical facilities, streamline traffic and logistics management, and provide better sanitation and civic amenities, ensuring that devotees can undertake the annual pilgrimage in a safe, peaceful, and well-organised environment. The meeting was attended by K.N. Rai, Member, Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board; DGP Nalin Prabhat; Special DG Coordination S.J.M. Gillani; Principal SecretarytoLieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari; Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg; Managing Director JKPDCL and Nodal Officer for Baltal Axis Rahul Yadav; IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi; IGP Traffic M. Suleman Choudhary; DIG CKR Rajiv Omprakashn; Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal Jatin Kishore; SSP Ganderbal Sudhanshu Dhama; Director Information Shreya Singhal; DG Rural Sanitation Anoo Malhotra; and senior officers of civil administration, police, and security forces. Deputy Commissioner(DC) Ganderbal presented a comprehensive overview of the preparations of line departmentsahead of the annual yatra. The Senior Superintendent of Police, Ganderbal, briefed the meeting on the security plan, including deployment of personnel, area domination, surveillance measures, access control, traffic management, and emergency response mechanisms. The Lieutenant Governor reviewed infrastructure, security measures, and overall arrangements to ensure all preparations are complete.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:48 am

DC launches Pulse Polio drive in Doda

Doda, Jun 28: Deputy Commissioner Doda Krishan Lal on Sunday inaugurated the district-wide Pulse Polio Immunisation Programme at the OPD Complex of the Associated Hospital, Government Medical College (GMC), Doda, marking National Pulse Polio Day. Across the district, 57,524 children below five years of age received Pulse Polio drops through 507 Pulse Polio Immunisation Booths set up in urban and rural areas. Parents and caregivers turned out in large numbers to avail the free immunisation services for their children. The DC administered Pulse Polio drops to several children and interacted with parents, stressing the importance of immunising every child below five years of age against poliomyelitis. The Deputy Commissioner said immunisation is one of the most effective public health interventions and appealed to all parents and guardians to ensure that every eligible child receives the life-saving Pulse Polio vaccine. He lauded the efforts of healthcare workers, ASHAs, Anganwadi workers, volunteers and field staff for implementing the campaign across the district. Among those present were Chief Medical Officer Dr Vinod Sharma, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr SL Manhas, Block Medical Officer Dr Abdul Gafoor, doctors, paramedical staff and other officials of the Health Department.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:10 am

KMCH Sempora holds Pulse Polio Drive, takes immunization campaign to doorsteps

Srinagar, Jun 28: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH), Sempora, on Sunday organized the Pulse Polio Immunization Drive and conducted an outreach campaign in nearby areas to ensure every child under five years of age receives the life-saving polio vaccine. People from different areas of Sempora brought their children to the KMCH campus to administer polio drops as part of the Pulse Polio Immunization Drive. The initiative aimed to strengthen community awareness, encourage parents to complete their children's immunization, and reaffirm the commitment to keeping India polio-free. In her message, Executive Director KMCH, Insha Qazi, said that preventive healthcare remains one of the hospital's top priorities and that initiatives such as the Pulse Polio campaign reflect KMCH's commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of children She said the institution is dedicated not only to providing quality medical care but also to actively participating in national public health programmes aimed at preventing vaccine-preventable diseases. Qazi appreciated the dedication of the doctors, nursing staff, paramedics, and the Department of Community Medicine for successfully conducting the immunization drive and outreach campaign. She urged parents to cooperate with healthcare workers and ensure that every eligible child receives the polio vaccine on time, emphasizing that sustained community participation is essential to preserving India's hard-earned polio-free status. Doctors from the Department of Community Medicine, along with nurses and other supporting staff, remained on their toes throughout the day to ensure the successful conduct of the Pulse Polio immunization drive. The teams also carried out outreach visits to nearby communities, administering polio drops to eligible children and spreading awareness about the importance of vaccination. Prof. Nazir Ahmad Khan, Principal, Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH), said: We are observing Pulse Polio Day to keep India free from polio and ensure that every eligible child is immunized. I urge everyone to become part of this collective effort and support the campaign wholeheartedly. He said that the threat of the virus remains, as it can be imported from polio-endemic regions at any time. Therefore, we must remain vigilant and ensure that no child is left unvaccinated. This is not only our duty but also our moral responsibility to protect every child from this preventable disease, he said. Notably, recently the KMCH Sempora commenced comprehensive immunization services under the Government of India's Universal Immunization Programme (UIP), marking an important step towards strengthening preventive healthcare services for the community.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:06 am

Administration all set for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026: DC Ramban

Ramban, Jun 28: Deputy Commissioner Ramban Mohammad Alyas Khan on Sunday said the district administration is geared up for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026, with preparations nearing completion. Inspecting arrangements at Chanderkote, the DC said the administration has made elaborate arrangements for the pilgrimage, with emphasis on pilgrims' safety, sanitation, healthcare, traffic management and essential services. Yatra infrastructure, including the Yatra Camp at Lamber in Banihal, Yatri Niwas at Chanderkote, Langer sites at Chanderkote, lodgement centres, sanitation facilities, drinking water and power supply, mobile connectivity, medical aid centres and emergency response mechanisms, has been put in place well in advance. The administration has been conducting regular inspections of facilities along the National Highway and the Yatra route. The DC recently visited Chanderkote, Karol and other strategic locations, besides reviewing progress on National Highway tunnel and viaduct projects to facilitate the movement of Yatra convoys. Different departments are working in close coordination to ensure seamless arrangements. Round-the-clock control rooms have been established and emergency response teams are on alert, with medical personnel, ambulances, rescue equipment and essential supplies deployed at all critical locations. Special arrangements have also been made for cleanliness, waste management and public convenience at all transit camps and Langer sites. The DC directed officers concerned to remain vigilant and responsive in their assigned duties.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 8:01 am

Agri Dept Bpora organizes farmers awareness program under Khet Bachao Abhiyan

Bandipora, Jun 28: As part of the ongoing Khet Bachao Abhiyan, the Department of Agriculture, Bandipora, today organized a farmers awareness programme at Sumbal to promote sustainable agricultural practices and enhance awareness among the farming community. The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from a large number of farmers, officers, and field functionaries. Joint Director Engineering, Department of Agriculture, who was the chief guest on the occasion, emphasized the importance of conserving agricultural resources through efficient water management, maintenance of soil health, adoption of scientific farming practices, and the judicious use of farm inputs. He urged farmers to embrace modern technologies to improve productivity while ensuring environmental sustainability. During the programme, experts from the Agriculture Department interacted with farmers and provided technical guidance on scientific crop management, resource conservation, and various government schemes aimed at enhancing farm productivity and increasing farmers' income. The experts also addressed farmers' field-related queries during an interactive session. Speaking on the occasion, the officers reiterated the Department's commitment to strengthening farmer outreach through regular awareness programmes and capacity-building initiatives under the Khet Bachao Abhiyan. They encouraged farmers to adopt climate-resilient and sustainable agricultural practices for long-term agricultural growth. The programme concluded with a renewed commitment by the Department to continue promoting scientific and sustainable farming practices across the district through sustained awareness and extension activities.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 7:55 am

Ensure every child below five years receives oral polio vaccine

Baramulla, Jun 28: The Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization Campaign was formally launched om Sunday at the Urban Primary Health Centre (UPHC), Old Town Bagh-e-Islam Baramulla, by Chief Planning Officer (CPO) Nisar Ahmad. The inaugural programme was attended by Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Baramulla, Dr. A.G. Raina; Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jozi Bashir; District Immunization Officer, Dr. Waheeda; Block Medical Officer Sheeri, Dr. Sheikh Nasir; District Coordinator, Dr. Sheikh Asif; and other senior officers of the Health Department. Speaking on the occasion, Chief Planning Officer Nisar Ahmad highlighted the significance of the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization Campaign in protecting children from poliomyelitis and strengthening the district's public health system. He urged all parents and caregivers to ensure that every child below five years of age receives the oral polio vaccine, emphasizing that no eligible child should be left out. He also appreciated the dedication of healthcare workers and frontline staff for their continued efforts in implementing the campaign successfully across the district. CMO Baramulla, Dr. A.G. Raina, reiterated the Health Department's commitment to achieving universal immunization coverage and stressed the importance of active community participation in making the campaign a success. He appealed to parents to cooperate with vaccination teams and avail themselves of the free vaccination services. A total of 1.64 lakh children in the 05 years age group are targeted to be covered during the immunization drive. The Health Department has made elaborate arrangements to ensure smooth implementation of the campaign.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 7:49 am

Shopian rolls out intensified Pulse Polio Programme

Shopian, Jun 28: District-level launch of the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) 2026 programme was inaugurated by Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC), Shopian, Dr. Nasir Ahmed Lone at District Hospital Shopian on Sunday. The inaugural ceremony was attended by Chief Medical Officer Shopian, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, District Immunization Officer, Block Medical Officer and other health officials and frontline healthcare workers. The programme commenced with the administration of the first oral polio vaccine (OPV) drops to a newborn baby. Speaking on the occasion, the ADDC appreciated the dedicated efforts of healthcare workers and stressed the importance of achieving 100 percent vaccination coverage. He appealed to all parents to bring every child below five years of age to the nearest polio booth and ensure that no child is left unvaccinated. The Health Department is trying its best for making Shopian a polio-free district through active community participation and coordinated efforts of all stakeholders. The District Health Administration also expressed gratitude to healthcare workers, volunteers and the public for their continued support in making IPPI-2026 a successful public health initiative and called upon everyone to work collectively to safeguard the future of every child.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 7:46 am

DC Indu Kanwal Chib calls for 100% Polio Immunization

Bandipora, Jun 28: Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib, on Sunday launched the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization Programme (IPPI)-2026 from NTPHC Quil Muqam and reviewed the arrangements made for the district-wide campaign aimed at immunizing all children in the 0-5 years age group against polio. The Deputy Commissioner said that seamless arrangements had been put in place for the successful implementation of the campaign across the district. A total of 338 polio vaccination booths had been established, with more than 61,000 children in the 0-5 years age group identified as the target population for immunization. On the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said the first day of the campaign was being conducted through institutional vaccination booths, while the next two days would witness intensive door-to-door vaccination to ensure that no eligible child was left uncovered. The Deputy Commissioner urged parents and guardians to actively participate in the campaign and ensure that every child below five years of age received the two life-saving drops, emphasizing that every child vaccinated was a step towards a polio-free future. She stressed the importance of achieving 100 percent coverage of eligible children and directed the Health Department to ensure its saturation. Meanwhile, the DC reviewed the functioning of NTPHC Quil Muqam and assessed healthcare service delivery. She also took stock of the issues related to the local water supply scheme and directed the concerned authorities to address the matter on priority. Among others present on the occasion were Chief Medical Officer Bandipora, Dr. Bhajan Kour; Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Nasir Ahmad; Medical Superintendent, District Hospital Bandipora-cum-District Immunization Officer, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad; Block Medical Officer Bandipora, Dr. Mohammad Tahir Malik, besides other health officials and stakeholders.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 7:44 am

DC Budgam kick-starts Pulse Polio Immunization campaign

Budgam, Jun 28: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, on Sunday kick-started the Pulse Polio Immunization Programme in the district. The campaign was formally kick-started at District Hospital Budgam, where the DC administered polio drops to children in the 05 years age group. Chief Medical Officer Budgam, Dr. Gulzar Ahmad Dar, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Shahid Qadri, Medical Superintendent, District Hospital Budgam, Dr. Aijaz Ahmad Kant, District Health Officer (DHO), District Immunization Officer (DIO), Block Medical Officers (BMOs), DPMU officials and other senior officers were present on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, the DC said that all children in the 05 years age group across the district will be covered under the Pulse Polio Immunization Programme. He informed that 628 Pulse Polio booths have been established across Budgam district to ensure that no eligible child is left out. The DC further stated that 8 transit vaccination points and 3 Mela Bazar booths have also been established to vaccinate children at transit locations and other public places, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the programme. He said that following the booth-based vaccination drive, house-to-house vaccination will be conducted on 29th 2026, during which health teams will visit every household to cover children who may have missed vaccination at the booths. The district aims to cover 1,22,477 children below the age of five years under the campaign. The DC appealed to parents to cooperate with health workers and ensure that every eligible child receives the life-saving polio drops in their nearest booths established across the District. Meanwhile, Chief Medical Officer Budgam, Dr. Gulzar Ahmad Dar, informed that health workers, ASHA workers, ICDS workers and volunteers have been deployed at Pulse Polio booths across the district. He added that dedicated transit teams have also been constituted to vaccinate children at designated transit points, ensuring that no child is missed during the campaign.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 7:42 am

Pakistan strikes kill 29 along border with Afghanistan

Pakistan launched retaliatory strikes across its border with Afghanistan, resulting in the deaths of 29 individuals. This action followed a well planned intelligence based ground operation by Pakistani security forces. The strikes were a direct response to recent terrorist incidents targeting civilians and security personnel in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and Karachi.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 6:15 am

No backdoor appointments: Govt challenges opp to provide evidence

Outsourcing framework created during PDP-BJP rule, not us: CMs Advisor Srinagar: National Conference-led Jammu and Kashmir government on Sunday dismissed the allegations of malpractices in recruitment, saying the process of outsourcing for jobs was started before they came to power. We did not start this outsourcing process. We got it in legacy, just like they []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 2:21 am

Srinagar swelters at seasons high of 33.8C

Rain relief likely from July 1 Srinagar: Srinagar recorded the hottest day of the season on Sunday as the mercury touched 33.8C, amid a sharp rise in temperatures across the Kashmir Valley over the past two days. An official of Meteorological Department said that generally dry weather is likely to continue across Jammu and Kashmir []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 2:20 am

Rising West Asia tensions matter of serious concern: Dr Farooq

Urges Iran, US to demonstrate wisdom, statesmanship Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah on Sunday expressed concern over the rapidly escalating tensions in West Asia, describing the unfolding situation as a grave threat to regional and global peace, security, and stability, and stressed that dialogue, diplomacy, mutual respect, and adherence to []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 2:20 am

Amarnath Yatra: LG reviews infra, security, amenities at Baltal

Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday conducted a high-level review of preparations for the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 during a detailed meeting at Baltal in Ganderbal. The meeting, attended by senior officials and stakeholders, focused on infrastructure, security arrangements, amenities, and eco-friendly initiatives to ensure a smooth, safe, and environmentally sustainable pilgrimage. The []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 2:19 am

Chief Election Commissioner of India arrives in Sgr on 3-day visit

Will interact with voters, BLOs, stakeholders Srinagar: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India, Gyanesh Kumar, on Sunday arrived in Srinagar on a three-day official visit to Jammu and Kashmir. During the visit, the CEC will undertake various programmes across the Valley, aimed at engaging with the voters, electoral stakeholders and field-level election machinery besides reviewing []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 2:19 am

Minds, Metaphors & Masterpieces: Safiya Mehrajs NeuroArt captivates EAN Neurology 2026 congress in Geneva

Kashmiri scientist delights international audience with art, poetry on neurology Geneva: In a spectacular historic milestone for Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar-born Ph.D. researcher Safiya Mehraj has taken the international stage by storm, captivating a global audience of medical elites at the prestigious EAN Neurology 2026 congress in Geneva, Switzerland. Safiya, a clinical biochemistry researcher from []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 2:17 am

Crime Branch registers FIR in Rs 68 lakh fraud at J&K Grameen Bank branches

Jammu: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch on Sunday registered an FIR into an alleged fraud of more than Rs 68 lakh in Jammu and Kashmir Grameen Bank after an internal vigilance inquiry uncovered suspected fake loan accounts, unauthorised transactions and diversion of funds. The case was filed under sections 420 and 120-B []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 2:17 am

Pak intruder caught along LoC in Poonch

Mendhar/Jammu: A 31-year-old Pakistani intruder was apprehended by Indian Army troops along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmirs Poonch on Sunday, the third such incident in the district this month, officials said. Rayees Khan, a resident of Pakistan-held Kashmir, was taken into custody from Balakote sector shortly after he crossed the LoC []

Kashmir Reader 29 Jun 2026 2:17 am

Relief in Sight, Caution a Must

As temperatures soar and rain approaches, J&K must prioritise public health and preparedness Kashmir has been reeling under an intense spell of heat, with Srinagar touching this seasons highest maximum of 33.8C. Across the Valley, from Qazigund at 33.2C to Kupwara at 32.3C and Kokernag at 31.9C, daytime temperatures have remained unusually high. Even the relatively cooler tourist resorts like Pahalgam and Gulmarg are reporting elevated readings of 27.7C and 24.8C, respectively. In the Jammu division, the mercury has climbed higher still, with Jammu city recording 37.0C and Katra 35.6C. The Meteorological Department has indicated that this hot and generally dry pattern is likely to persist till June 30, prolonging the prevailing heatwave conditions. From July 1 to July 4, however, a fresh Western Disturbance interacting with the advancing southwest monsoon is expected to bring widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, gusty winds and even isolated hailstorms across Jammu and Kashmir. While this wet spell should provide much-needed respite from the oppressive heat and improve soil moisture for agriculture and horticulture, it will also usher in a new set of risks. This twin reality calls for sober reflection and timely action. On the one hand, authorities must treat heat as a serious public health concern, not a passing inconvenience. Heat-related illness affects the elderly, children, outdoor workers, patients with chronic diseases, and those without adequate access to cooling most acutely. Clear advisories on avoiding direct sun during peak afternoon hours, ensuring regular hydration, checking on vulnerable neighbours, and adjusting school and work timings where necessary should be widely disseminated. On the other hand, the approaching spell of rain and thunderstorms demands preparedness against flash floods, landslides, falling trees, and damage to weak infrastructure, particularly in hilly and flood-prone areas. The MeT Department has rightly urged vigilance. Administration must translate forecasts into ground-level readiness: cleaning drains, identifying vulnerable slopes and embankments, preparing rescue and relief teams, and issuing location-specific alerts through all available channels. People at large, too, have a crucial role. Following official advisories, avoiding unnecessary travel during severe weather, staying away from swollen streams and nallahs, and resisting the temptation to treat storms as spectacles can save lives. The changing weather over the coming days should not be seen merely as a shift from heat to rain, but as a reminder that resilience in Jammu and Kashmir now hinges on how swiftly we adapt our habits, our planning, and our public health responses to a more volatile climate.

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 12:11 am

When Hearts Had No Boundaries: Remembering the Kashmir of Brotherhood

Today, many houses have become taller, stronger and more luxurious, yet many hearts have quietly become smaller There was a Kashmir that existed long before concrete walls, iron gates, CCTV cameras and No Trespassing signs became symbols of modern life. It was a Kashmir where homes were identified not by house numbers, but by the warmth of the people who lived inside them. It was a land where hearts remained open because doors seldom needed to be closed. As someone belonging to a younger generation, I may not have witnessed every shade of that Kashmir in its fullest form. Much of what I know has been lovingly passed down through the memories of my parents, grandparents and elders, whose stories carried the fragrance of a time defined by simplicity, trust and togetherness. Yet, I also consider myself fortunate to have experienced glimpses of that spirit during my childhood moments when neighbours still treated one another like family, doors remained open, and humanity mattered more than boundaries. This article, therefore, is both a tribute to the Kashmir I inherited through their memories and to the remnants of that beautiful legacy I was privileged to witness myself. The Kashmir of yesterday was built not merely of timber, bricks and mud, but of trust, compassion and brotherhood. The houses stood close to one another, often without boundary walls, because the people themselves believed that no wall was stronger than the bond between neighbours. Every courtyard belonged, in some way, to every child. Every elder was respected as one's own parent, and every mother had enough affection to feed any hungry child who happened to knock at her door. In those days, the fragrance of Kashmiri culture floated through every lane. At dawn, the call to prayer blended harmoniously with the melodies of birds resting on mighty Chinar trees. Smoke rose gently from kitchens where traditional bread was baked, while steaming cups of Kehwa and Noon Chai welcomed every visitor not as a guest, but as family. Hospitality was not a custom; it was an identity. No invitation was ever required. A neighbour could walk into another's home without hesitation, sit beside the Kangri, share stories over cups of tea, and leave only after being persuaded to stay for another meal. Relationships were measured neither by wealth nor by status, but by sincerity and kindness. Children were perhaps the greatest beneficiaries of that beautiful age. They ran fearlessly from one house to another, climbed fruit trees without permission, played together until sunset, and returned home only when their mothers called them by name across the neighbourhood. Nobody worried about whose child belonged where because every child belonged to everyone. The village itself was one large family. Festivals carried a magic that today's generation can scarcely imagine. During Eid, sweets and happiness travelled freely from house to house. Weddings transformed entire neighbourhoods into celebrations of unity, where every family contributed according to its ability. Whether one offered labour, firewood, food or simply heartfelt prayers, every contribution was considered equally valuable. There were no spectators. Everyone became part of each other's joys and sorrows. If a family faced hardship, neighbours arrived before relatives. If someone fell ill, medicines, prayers and comfort reached the doorstep without being requested. If a house was being built, dozens of helping hands appeared as though summoned by the spirit of humanity itself. No contracts were signed, no payments demanded. Love was the only currency that mattered. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of old Kashmir was that people never measured relationships through possessions. A wealthy man and a poor farmer sat together on the same woven mat, sharing the same meal with equal dignity. Respect was earned through character, not through bank balances. Our elders often spoke less but loved more. Their words carried wisdom because they had lived lives rooted in patience, simplicity and gratitude. They taught that true richness was found in good neighbours, honest friendships and peaceful hearts. They believed that protecting another person's honour was as important as protecting one's own. Today, many houses have become taller, stronger and more luxurious, yet many hearts have quietly become smaller. High walls now separate homes that were once connected by open courtyards. Security cameras have replaced trusting eyes. Locks have become stronger, while relationships have become weaker. We know our friends on social media better than the families living next door. Development has brought comfort, but somewhere along the journey, we misplaced a priceless treasure, our sense of togetherness. This is not merely nostalgia for old buildings or forgotten customs. It is a longing for a way of life where humanity came before identity, where compassion defeated suspicion, and where love crossed every boundary without needing permission. The Kashmir of our ancestors teaches us that civilisation is not judged by magnificent buildings but by magnificent hearts. A society becomes truly prosperous not when every house owns expensive furniture, but when every neighbour feels welcome enough to enter without fear. The beauty of Kashmir has always been admired for its snow-covered mountains, crystal streams and magnificent Chinar trees. Yet its greatest beauty never lay only in nature. It lived within its people their generosity, their humility and their extraordinary ability to treat strangers as family. Those values deserve to be remembered. As we build smarter cities and modern homes, let us also rebuild the invisible bridges that once connected hearts. Let us teach our children that the strongest walls are not those built of stone but those built of trust, and that the greatest inheritance we can leave them is not land or wealth, but compassion. May we once again create neighbourhoods where every knock is welcomed with a smile, every festival is celebrated together, every sorrow is shared, and every child grows up believing that the world beyond his doorstep is not a place to fear but a family to cherish. The Kashmir without walls may belong to another generation, but its spirit does not have to disappear. It still lives in every act of kindness, every helping hand, every shared meal, and every heart that chooses love over division. Walls can divide land, but they should never divide humanity. And perhaps, when future generations ask us what made old Kashmir truly beautiful, we shall not speak first of mountains or lakes. We shall simply say: It was a place where homes had no boundaries because hearts had none. (The Author is Library Futurist and a writer from Kulgam. Email:- waniishfaq0001@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 12:07 am

The VB-GRAM-G Act of 2025: A New Architecture for Rural Transformation

VB-GRAM-G responds to these aspirations through a new planning philosophy based on convergence, saturation and scientific planning On Wednesday (24-06-2026), the Hon'ble Lt. Governor officially notified the Viksit Bharat- Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission-(Gramin) scheme for all rural areas across J&K. Simultaneously, the administrative machinery of the Rural Development Department is in the process to ensure a seamless rollout of this significant transition on July 1st, when MG-NREGS will formally evolve into the VB-GRAM-G, nationally. While this major policy shift has naturally sparked some apprehension regarding the continuity of job guarantees and tech-driven implementation, a careful reading of the new Act offers reassurance. The core statutory employment guarantee remains fully intact. It is the broader architecture of rural development that has been strengthened and modernized. The most important reassurance for rural households is that the statutory employment guarantee continues. In fact, the guarantee has been expanded from 100 days to not less than 125 days of wage employment per rural household in a financial year. Equally significant is the legal provision that protects all existing entitlements. Households already registered under MG-NREGS will transition seamlessly into the new system without any interruption in benefits. The rationale behind this transformation lies in the changing realities of rural India. Over the last decade, villages across the country have witnessed remarkable improvements in road connectivity, sanitation, digital access, financial inclusion, housing and basic services. Rural aspirations have consequently evolved. The demand today is not merely for temporary wage employment but also for productive infrastructure, improved agricultural productivity, climate resilience and livelihood diversification. VB-GRAM-G responds to these aspirations through a new planning philosophy based on convergence, saturation and scientific planning. Under the previous system, works often emerged as isolated, demand-driven interventions. While these contributed significantly to local development, they were sometimes fragmented and lacked integration with broader development priorities. The new programme introduces the concept of the Viksit Gram Panchayat Plan, under which every Gram Panchayat will prepare a comprehensive development plan approved by the Gram Sabha. These plans will no longer be prepared in isolation. Instead, they will be supported by GIS-based planning tools, satellite imagery and the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan, which integrates multiple spatial datasets across sectors. Gram Panchayat plans will subsequently be integrated into the National Rural Infrastructure Stack. The National Rural Infrastructure Stack is the most transformative feature of the new architecture. It envisages a single digital registry of all rural public assets and proposed works, irrespective of the funding source. Whether an asset is created under VB-GRAM-G, PMAY-G or any other programme, it will be mapped within one unified digital ecosystem. This integrated platform will prevent duplication, identify infrastructure gaps and ensure that public investments contribute towards measurable saturation outcomes. A New Allocation Formula for Balanced Development Another important reform under VB-GRAM-G is the introduction of a normative allocation framework for the distribution of funds among States. Unlike MG-NREGS, which largely followed a demand-driven approach, annual allocations under the new framework will increasingly be guided by objective parameters recommended by the 16th Finance Commission for fair distribution of funds across states. These include factors such as population, demographic performance, forest cover, geographical area, per capita Gross State Domestic Product distance and contribution to the national economy. Greater weightage has been assigned to the states that have historically lagged behind economically, bridging the regional divide. At the Gram Panchayat level, allocations will also be guided by indicators such as the Panchayat Advancement Index, employment performance and developmental gaps, thereby aligning public investment with the principles of equity, saturation and need-based planning. New Opportunity for J&K For J&K, the new funding mechanism presents a significant opportunity. J&K currently has more than 1 million job cards and generated nearly 44 million working days during the previous financial year. Significantly, this contribution was achieved despite the average employment generated being only around 44 working days per job card against the earlier statutory ceiling of 100 days. With the legal guarantee now enhanced to 125 days under the new scheme, there exists considerable scope to expand employment generation and increase the states share in national programme outcomes. As J&K continues to enjoy a favourable Centre-State funding ratio of 90:10, the fiscal burden on the State exchequer remains relatively limited, enabling greater leveraging of Central resources for rural development. However, under the emerging normative allocation framework, future resource flows are likely to depend not only on demand but also on objective development indicators and performance parameters. This calls for a strategic approach centred on expanding job card coverage by enrolling all eligible rural households and improving programme performance. Equally important will be the need to deepen convergence with allied sectors such as agriculture, horticulture, livestock, forestry and irrigation so that wage employment translates into durable community assets and sustainable livelihood opportunities. Such an approach can position J&K to derive maximum benefit from the new architecture while accelerating the broader objectives of rural transformation. Performance Matters VB-GRAM-G also introduces a performance-linked incentive framework. From the second year of implementation onwards, a part of the normative allocation is proposed to be linked to the performance of States and implementing agencies. Key performance indicators are expected to include timely payment of wages, compliance with social audit requirements, completion rate of sanctioned works and other governance-related benchmarks. The objective is to strengthen accountability, improve service delivery and encourage better programme management while ensuring that rural households continue to receive their statutory employment entitlements in a timely and transparent manner. The funding mechanism has also been streamlined. Under the previous framework, different expenditure components were shared separately between the Centre and States. VB-GRAM-G adopts a simpler funding pattern, with expenditure shared in the ratio of 60:40 between the Centre and States for General States and 90:10 for North-Eastern and Himalayan States, including J&K. This special dispensation recognises the unique geographical and developmental challenges faced by hill regions and ensures continued financial support for rural employment and infrastructure creation. Four Thematic Domains for Asset Creation The programme identifies four thematic domains for rural asset creation to ensure comprehensive and sustainable development: Domain-1: Water Security. This encompasses watershed management, groundwater recharge, irrigation infrastructure, afforestation, and the rejuvenation of water bodies. Given the increasing frequency of droughts, floods, and erratic weather patterns, strengthening water security has become indispensable for sustainable rural development. Domain-2: Core Rural Infrastructure. This addresses essential public assets, including rural roads, Gram Panchayat buildings, Anganwadi centres, school infrastructure, sanitation facilities, and renewable energy systems. Domain-3: Livelihood-Related Infrastructure. This emphasizes creating productive assets that support agriculture, livestock, fisheries, self-help groups, storage infrastructure, rural markets, and value chains. The objective is to move beyond wage employment towards sustainable and diversified rural livelihoods. Domain-4: Mitigation of Extreme Weather Events. As climate change increasingly affects rural communities through floods, landslides, droughts, and other disasters, this domain provides for mitigation and adaptation works such as flood protection structures, disaster shelters, slope stabilisation measures, and the restoration of damaged community assets. Another significant innovation is the introduction of a peak agricultural season pause. States will notify specific periods during sowing and harvesting seasons when new works will not ordinarily commence. This provision aims to ensure adequate labour availability for agricultural operations and maintain a balance between public employment programmes and the rural farm economy. Transparency and Inclusion Technology constitutes the backbone of the new programme. VB-GRAM-G adopts a digital-first architecture, enabling end-to-end transparency in implementation. By leveraging biometric attendance and geospatial mapping platforms like Bhuvan and Yuktdhara, the system makes it nearly fool-proof for planning and monitoring. Importantly, the rights-based character of the programme remains unchanged. Employment must still be provided within 15 days of demand. Failure to do so will continue to attract payment of the unemployment allowance. Wages will be transferred directly into workers' bank or post office accounts through robust Direct Benefit Transfer mechanisms, with delay compensation automatically calculated wherever payments are delayed. The programme also retains and strengthens social accountability mechanisms. Gram Sabhas will continue to conduct social audits. Weekly disclosures of works, payments and grievances will be made publicly available. Ombudspersons, multi-tier grievance redressal systems and statutory penalties for violations further reinforce accountability. VB-GRAM-G also places strong emphasis on inclusion. At least one-third of beneficiaries must be women, while vulnerable categories, including single women, persons with disabilities, elderly citizens, tribal communities and other disadvantaged households will receive priority in work allocation and asset creation. As India advances towards the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, rural development programmes must evolve to meet emerging challenges and aspirations. VB-GRAM-G represents such an evolution. It preserves the employment guarantee that has protected millions of rural households while simultaneously creating a framework for integrated infrastructure development, climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods. (The Author is a JKAS Officer of the 2019 Batch and Viksit Bharat Senior Fellow. Dr Bhat is presently working in the Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Govt. of J&K as a Block Development Officer. Feedback: shakilvet@skuastkashmir.ac.in )

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 12:04 am

Pratham Sindhu Kumbh: Reawakening India's Civilizational Soul at the Banks of the Sindhu

Civilizations endure not merely through monuments and memories, but through traditions that continue to inspire generations. The Sindhu has flowed for millennia, carrying within its waters the story of India's soul The successful conclusion of the Pratham Sindhu Kumbh, organised alongside the historic 30th Sindhu Darshan Yatra on the sacred banks of the Sindhu River in Leh, Ladakh, marks a defining moment in India's civilizational journey. More than a religious congregation, it emerged as a celebration of India's timeless heritage, spiritual continuity and national consciousness. The event rekindled an ancient bond between the people of India and the river that has shaped the nation's identity for thousands of years. The Sindhu is not merely a river; it is the cradle of one of the world's oldest civilizations. From its name originated the words Sindhu, Hindu, and eventually India, making it the fountainhead of the country's civilizational identity. Flowing majestically through the Himalayas, the river has nurtured ancient settlements, inspired philosophical thought, facilitated trade, and sustained generations of seekers, scholars and saints. Unlike many civilizations that survive only through archaeological remains, the civilization of the Sindhu continues to live through India's traditions, values, festivals and collective consciousness. The six-day Pratham Sindhu Kumbh transformed this glorious legacy into a living experience. Thousands of pilgrims, saints, scholars, public representatives, artists, youth, defence personnel and devotees from across the country gathered at Sindhu Ghat to participate in sacred rituals and celebrate the enduring spirit of Bharat. The atmosphere resonated with devotion, patriotism and cultural pride, reminding every participant that India's unity has always been rooted in its shared civilizational heritage. Among the most remarkable highlights of the Kumbh was the Kalash Yatra, carrying an extraordinary message of universal harmony. Sacred water collected from 156 countries was ceremonially brought to Leh and offered as Jal Abhishek to the holy Sindhu River. This unique ritual elevated the celebration beyond national boundaries. As the waters gathered from across continents merged with the eternal flow of the Sindhu, they symbolised the unity of humanity and reflected India's timeless philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam he world is one family. It was a powerful reminder that despite differences of language, nationality and culture, humanity shares a common destiny founded upon peace, compassion and mutual respect. The international significance of the event was further enhanced by the presence of Ambassadors from eight countries, who participated in the celebrations and witnessed India's rich civilizational heritage first-hand. Their presence transformed the Pratham Sindhu Kumbh into an occasion of cultural diplomacy, demonstrating that the message flowing from the banks of the Sindhu transcends geographical boundaries. It reflected the growing global appreciation for India's spiritual traditions and underscored the universal relevance of values such as coexistence, harmony and dialogue. The sacred Sindhu Puja, accompanied by Vedic chanting, devotional hymns and traditional rituals, created an atmosphere of profound spiritual energy. Revered saints representing diverse spiritual traditions offered prayers for national prosperity, environmental harmony and world peace. The ceremonies reflected India's unique civilizational ethos, where diversity is embraced while unity remains the guiding principle. The gathering itself became a living example of inclusiveness, bringing together people from different faiths, regions, languages and backgrounds under one shared identity. A major intellectual dimension of the celebration was added through the International Conference on Vishva Shanti organised at the University of Ladakh. Eminent scholars, diplomats, policymakers, academicians and spiritual leaders deliberated on the challenges confronting humanity, including conflict, climate change, social fragmentation and the erosion of human values. The conference highlighted the enduring relevance of India's civilizational philosophy in addressing contemporary global issues. The discussions reaffirmed that the principles nurtured for centuries on the banks of the Sindhudialogue, compassion, coexistence and universal brotherhoodcontinue to offer meaningful guidance for building a peaceful and sustainable world. The cultural programmes organised under the inspiring theme Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat further strengthened the spirit of national integration. Artists from different parts of India showcased the country's extraordinary cultural diversity through classical and folk dances, devotional music and traditional performances. Together, these presentations celebrated the remarkable unity that lies at the heart of India's diversity, reinforcing the idea that the nation's greatest strength has always been its ability to harmonise countless traditions into one civilizational identity. Ladakh proved to be the perfect setting for this historic gathering. Situated at the crossroads of ancient trade routes connecting India with Central Asia and Tibet, the region has long served as a meeting point of civilizations, cultures and spiritual traditions. The Sindhu River, flowing through this magnificent Himalayan landscape, has silently witnessed centuries of cultural exchange and peaceful coexistence. Hosting the Pratham Sindhu Kumbh in Ladakh, therefore reaffirmed the region's historic role as a bridge between civilisations and highlighted its growing importance in India's cultural and spiritual landscape. The successful completion of the 30th Sindhu Darshan Yatra alongside the inaugural Pratham Sindhu Kumbh also marked an important milestone in a movement that began three decades ago to reconnect Indians with the river that gave the nation its identity. Over the years, the Sindhu Darshan Yatra has evolved into a powerful symbol of national integration and cultural resurgence. The Pratham Sindhu Kumbh has taken this vision to greater heights by integrating spirituality, scholarship, diplomacy and cultural exchange into one grand celebration of India's civilizational heritage. One of the most emotional moments of the event came when thousands of participants proudly raised the Indian Tricolour on the banks of the Sindhu and reaffirmed their commitment to the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the nation. Against the majestic backdrop of the Himalayas, the sight of saints, pilgrims, soldiers, students and citizens standing together under the national flag reflected the inseparable relationship between spirituality and patriotism in India's civilizational journey. It was a powerful expression of the idea that devotion to the nation is an extension of devotion to humanity. The remarkable success of the Pratham Sindhu Kumbh was made possible through the dedicated efforts of the Union Territory Administration of Ladakh, the Sindhu Darshan Yatra Samiti, local communities, security forces, volunteers, religious organisations and numerous government departments. Their meticulous planning, discipline and warm hospitality ensured the smooth conduct of every ceremony and programme, while reflecting Ladakh's enduring tradition of service and communal harmony. As India moves confidently towards a future of progress and global leadership, the Pratham Sindhu Kumbh stands as a shining example of how a nation can preserve its ancient heritage while embracing modern aspirations. It demonstrates that safeguarding civilizational traditions is not merely about remembering the past but about drawing timeless values from history to shape a united, peaceful and confident future. The uninterrupted flow of the Sindhu has silently witnessed the rise and fall of kingdoms, the evolution of civilizations and the aspirations of countless generations. Today, it continues to inspire humanity with its timeless message of unity, harmony and coexistence. As the sacred waters collected from 156 countries merged with the Sindhu through the Kalash Yatra, and as Ambassadors from eight nations stood on its banks in a shared prayer for peace, the world witnessed the enduring relevance of India's civilizational philosophy. The Pratham Sindhu Kumbh was therefore far more than a religious festival. It was a celebration of India's timeless identity, a reaffirmation of its cultural confidence, a tribute to its spiritual heritage and a powerful declaration that the ideals nurtured on the banks of the Sindhupeace, unity, compassion and universal brotherhoodwill continue to guide India and inspire the world for generations to come. (The Author can be reached at: balisachin775@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 29 Jun 2026 12:00 am

Pvt Hospitals to Halt Ayushman Services from July 1

Unpaid Dues Force Ayushman Shutdown: Association Srinagar, Jun 28: Private hospitals across Jammu and Kashmir will suspend dialysis, chemotherapy, surgeries, ICU care and all other treatments under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY)/SEHAT scheme from July 1, citing non-payment of dues by government for the past three years. The Jammu and Kashmir Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association said the decision had been taken with a heavy heart after exhausting all available options to continue providing services despite mounting financial losses. The association said it had continued treating patients under the Ayushman Bharat/SEHAT scheme without charging beneficiaries, trusting that the government would clear the pending payments in time. We have treated your mothers, fathers, children and elders without taking a single rupee from you. We believed the government's assurance that hospitals would be paid on time. Unfortunately, that promise remains unfulfilled, the association said. President of the Jammu and Kashmir Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association (Jammu region), Sandeep Mengi, said crores of rupees remain unpaid, leaving private hospitals in severe financial distress. He said hospitals have been forced to borrow money, delay staff salaries and struggle to procure essential medical supplies. According to him, many hospitals are facing shortages of dialysis consumables, cancer medicines, surgical materials and oxygen supplies after vendors stopped extending credit due to unpaid bills. We knocked on every door. We raised the issue with all concerned quarters. Every time we were assured that the payments would be released soon. However, beyond repeated assurances, no concrete action has been taken, Mengi said. The association said hospitals have now reached a stage where continuing treatment without essential medicines and medical supplies would compromise patient safety. A doctor without medicines is helpless, and a hospital without supplies is merely a building. We cannot risk patients' lives by pretending we can continue treatment when critical resources have been exhausted, it said. The association urged patients who are undergoing regular dialysis or chemotherapy under the Ayushman Bharat/SEHAT scheme to contact their respective hospitals immediately and make necessary arrangements instead of waiting until June 30. Appealing for public support, the association said doctors, nurses and healthcare workers were not responsible for the present situation and had been compelled to take the difficult decision. It also urged the people of Jammu and Kashmir to appeal to the Lieutenant Governor and the Chief Minister to ensure immediate release of the pending funds. We do not want to stop treating patients. We took an oath to serve humanity. Releasing the pending payments will enable hospitals to procure medicines and continue providing life-saving treatment. We hope the government acts without further delay, the association said. The association warned that unless the outstanding payments are cleared immediately, all Ayushman Bharat/SEHAT services in private hospitals across Jammu and Kashmir will remain suspended from July 1, affecting thousands of patients dependent on the scheme for critical healthcare.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:58 pm

MP Khatana Praises PM Modi at Mann Ki Baat Event

Bathindi, June 28:Senior BJP leader and Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha (Nominated), Er. Gulam Ali Khatana on Sunday participated in the community listening programme of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' (Episode 82) at Dogian, Bathindi, along with prominent citizens. The programme was organised by former Sarpanch Ch. Mohd. Alam. Speaking to the media on the occasion, Er. Khatana praised the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that under his guidance, India is making remarkable progress across every sector. He stated that the Prime Minister's unwavering commitment to nation-building, inclusive development, and cultural pride has inspired every citizen to contribute towards a stronger and more prosperous India. Referring to the Prime Minister's message, Er. Khatana said that India has always stood united in the face of every challenge, and this spirit of collective strength is the nation's greatest asset. He emphasized that while embracing modern development, the country must remain deeply connected to its rich heritage, traditions, and cultural values. India has always impressed the world with its unique civilisation, diverse traditions and vibrant culture. Our cultural heritage not only defines our identity but also creates immense opportunities for tourism, entrepreneurship and employment. India is rightly known as the 'Golden Bird' because of its rich legacy and diversity. Every culture and every community of our country adds its own unique fragrance to the beautiful bouquet that is India, Er. Khatana said. He urged the youth, artisans, entrepreneurs and local communities to take full advantage of flagship initiatives such as 'Vocal for Local', 'Start-up India' and 'Stand-Up India' to promote indigenous products, traditional crafts and local enterprises globally. He said that India's cultural strength and civilisational values have the potential to inspire the world, particularly at a time when humanity is facing multiple global challenges. During the interaction, local residents also apprised Er. Khatana of several public issues, including the shortage of drinking water, erratic electricity supply, poor road connectivity and the need for improved civic infrastructure. The Member of Parliament assured the public that their genuine concerns would be taken up with the concerned authorities for prompt and appropriate action.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:57 pm

PDP Holds Meeting in Habba Kadal, Highlights Public Issues

Srinagar, June 28: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senior leader and Constituency Incharge Habba Kadal, Arif Laigroo, today held an important meeting at Nawa Bazar, Habba Kadal, where several pressing public issues were discussed in detail. In a statement, the party said during the meeting, local residents expressed serious concern over the rising electricity bills, poor condition of lanes and roads, and the acute water crisis in the Chattabal area. Arif Laigroo said that people are fed up with the negligence of the authorities and stressed the need for immediate redressal of these issues. Laigroo also directed the ward presidents to gear up for the upcoming Municipal elections and strengthen the party at the grassroots level. He said that PDP will hold meetings in all wards of the constituency to reach out to the people and listen to their grievances. The meeting was organized by Zone President Habba Kadal, Tufail Bhat. Arif Laigroo reiterated PDPs commitment to addressing the issues of the people and working tirelessly for their welfare.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:56 pm

Kashmir Sankalp Yatra: The longest expedition in-exile on Kashmir & Kashmiri Hindus

FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS When around two decades of exile of the Hindu minorities of Kashmir were coming to a near close in 2007, Panun Kashmir, in its annual general meeting at Jammu in January 2007, decided to raise the issue of Kashmir and Kashmiri Hindus in an unusual but effective manner throughout the country. It was, in the context of the Kashmiri Pandit struggle, surely an unconventional way of pushing the agenda on a public platform actively and consistently. Accordingly, it was decided to organise a two-month expedition to bring to light the coveted issue at the national level. The security situation in the entire Jammu and Kashmir state was, as usual, nearly out of gear, and the Kashmiri Pandit community continued to face apathy and neglect at the hands of both the governments, the central government and the state government, after experiencing the worst scenario of living as refugees in their own country due to their genocide and ethnic cleansing. Terrorism was active, and people were getting killed almost every day. There was a Congress-PDP government in the state under the chief ministership of Gulam Nabi Azad, and the Central government was governed by the Congress-UPA under the leadership of Manmohan Singh as the Prime Minister of India. It was expected that the expedition would be led by this author in the capacity of his being the President, Panun Kashmir. However, I was working in the State Bank of India, and it would have been almost impossible to snatch months together to plan, execute and lead the expedition that was named as 'Kashmir Sankalp Yatra' (KSY). In the month of March 2007, I was inspired to go for voluntary retirement from my service in SBI and devote full time to the community service, paving the way for joining the proposed KSY. It was surely an unprecedented act that could have brought disaster to the entire family in the future course of time. There was definitely some spiritual inspiration that drove me to take such a tough step in my life. My family didn't take any serious objection to it and backed me fully, thereby becoming a part of the whole thinking process. I hence applied for the same and was relieved by the bank on 30 June, 2007. With this, I ended my 25-year career with the SBI, which could have ordinarily lasted for ten years more. I was now having 24x7x365 days' availability for socio-political activity in the name of Kashmir & Kashmiri Hindus under the banner of Panun Kashmir. Immediate future plans included: to raise enough finances for the Yatra, inspiring activists to join the KSY as per their time availability, counseling with key KP organizations in Jammu and other places and also with the RSS and other nationalist organisations, making friends with the local and national media, publishing the desired literature in at least two languages -English and Hindi and making foolproof travel plans spanning near two months covering 9 states and 2 union territories. It took nearly four months to make all preparations regarding the KSY. It was finally decided to begin the Yatra on 11 November 2007 from the Kashmir valley. An elaborate press conference was organised in the first week of November 2007 at Jammu in which the dates for the Yatra were officially announced. A nine-member team was finalised to go to the valley. The advance party comprised Upinder Kaul, Vinod Mattoo, Shiban Krishen Raina, Nanaji Dembi, Ashwani Bhat and Bittoo ji. This team reached Srinagar on 10 November 2007 and started making all arrangements needed for the Yatra. On the same day, a 'press conference on road' was organised in the Old Secretariat complex, Jammu, where a demonstration was also held on certain pressing issues pertaining to the displaced community. In the early morning of 11 November, 2007, a three-member team led by this author left Jammu for Srinagar by air. The other members included Prof. H.L.Jalali and S.N.Dulloo. Adequate arrangements were made by the government to provide the necessary security cover to the KSY team in the trouble-torn valley; thanks to Kuldeep Khuda, the then DGP of the J&K state, for doing so. As we came out of the airport at Srinagar, we kissed the land of Kashmir and were joined by the security personnel and the advance party of the KSY outside the airport. It was for the first time in exile that a group of the displaced activists was visiting Kashmir on such a mission. From the airport, we straightaway drove to historic Sheetalnath-Sathu and paid our obeisances to the presiding deity - Sheetalnath Bhairav there. We also paid our tributes to the martyrs of the 1967 agitation at their 'samadhi' in the complex. At the end, we took an oath to keep the flame of our struggle alive till we achieve our Homeland in Kashmir. Upinder Kaul collected some sacred earth from the temple-steps to take it along with to Jammu. We later sent a part of it to the Shri Ramjanambhumi Nyas at Ayodhya when the foundation of the grand Shri Ram temple was laid there after the court verdict to enable its mingling with the sacred earth of the thousands of Tirthas of the country. The local Muslim neighbourhood at Sheetalnath gathered in the complex on noticing our arrival, but kept watching our activities keenly. The whole Sheetalnath complex, including the temple, was in shambles. The Hindu High School board was changed to 'H. High School. But there was a silver lining also to be observed, and it was the concrete wall all around the complex. The administration had taken that step some time ago and deserved kudos for that. From Sheetalnath, we went to Hanuman Mandir, Amirakadal and then to the ancient Pandrethan temple in the Badami Bagh cantonment area. Ultimately, we reached the Zeethyar temple in the Dal lake area under heavy security escort and stayed there for the night. It was a sight to be seen; the whole complex was so developed that it fascinated all of us. It was a grand achievement under the circumstances. We also had the sacred darshan of the presiding deity there and stayed in the complex for the night. It was surely a very hard and fearful night in the deep woods of the Zabarwan hills. That night before going to bed, we had an aarti in the temple of goddess Jeshtha Mata. The next day, in the morning, as per schedule, we organised things for the press conference to be held at Hotel Welcome near Nehru Park. The hotel complex was surrounded by the security forces. At exactly 11 am, the press conference started and lasted for an hour. After having an informal chat with the media after the press conference, the three-member team again went to the Srinagar airport and boarded the aircraft bound for Jammu. The advance party of six members stayed for the night at Zeethyar and returned to Jammu via Nagrota camp on 13 November, 2007. On the next day, ASKPC held a reception for the whole team of KSY at Geeta Bhawan, Jammu, under the leadership of its General Secretary, H.L.Chatta. With this came to an end the first phase of the KSY. On 15 November 2007, a press conference was held at Jammu in which the details of the first phase were shared with the media. Simultaneously, the schedule and other details about the next three phases were also placed before them. On 16 November, the second phase of the yatra began with the visit of the entire team of Panun Kashmir to all camps of the displaced persons at Muthi, Purkhoo, Mishriwala and Nagrota. The team in the next two days paid visits to Bavey Wali Mata, Raghunath Mandir and Pashupatinath Mandir in Jammu. The second phase of the yatra from Jammu to Ahmedabad was initially joined by one hundred activists comprising men, women and the youth. The first stop was at Amritsar, where we visited Darbar Sahib and were specially felicitated by the Head Granthi there. Thereafter, the yatra also visited Jallianwallan Bagh and Durgiyana Mandir, followed by a press conference the next day. The Kashmiri Pandit Sabha, Amritsar, made all arrangements for the stay and meals of the yatris. Hereafter, the KSY moved on towards Delhi via H.P., Chandigarh, Chandigah and Haryana in a Sumo jeep with a select group. Programmes and press conferences were held at all the main places where the yatra stopped for a halt throughout. It included Chandigarh and Ambala. A number of programmes were held in Delhi, Faridabad and Ghaziabad (UP). All India Kashmiri Samaj and Kashmiri Sahayak Sabha, Faridabad, under the leadership of M.K.Kaw and J.N. Kaul, respectively, organised special reception programmes for the KSY at their offices. A press conference was held in the Press Club of India. Here in Delhi, Utpal Kaul, a senior activist of the community and Panun Kashmir, joined the yatra team up to Jodhpur. The next destinations included Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur in Rajasthan, where impressive gatherings and media conferences were organised. Thereafter, the yatra reached Ahmedabad and stayed there for four days. The programmes there included visits to Aksher-Dham, Sabarmati Ashram, Kashmiri Pandit Milchar association and a press conference. Here, the second phase was concluded, and the third phase began, for which we reached Nagpur (Maharashtra) by train. The other members of the team changed here, and a new team reached Nagpur directly from Jammu. The team was welcomed in Nagpur, Nanded Sahib and Pune, where big programmes and press conferences were organised. Thousands of people attended those programmes. The Yatris were specially felicitated in the Nanded Sahib Gurudwara; the Rotary Club also invited the yatra team, especially over a programme followed by dinner. In Nagpur, the team went to the RSS headquarters and paid tributes at the Smriti Mandir. In all the programmes throughout, the issue of Kashmir and the Kashmiri Hindus was discussed and debated at length, giving out the full perspective of Islamic terrorism and its effects on the Kashmiri Pandit minorities. The causes of displacement and the neglect thereafter were also put in detail in the RSS-organised programme in the RSS office at Pune. From Pune, the yatra reached Pathankot (Punjab), where it was joined by hundreds of yatries who came from Jammu and organised a grand programme on the banks of the river Ravi. Amarnath Vaishnavi, the President of ASKPC, joined the yatra here and was the Chief guest in the programme. From the banks of the river Ravi, the yatra reached the Lakhanpur bridge. It was here that the third phase of the yatra got concluded, and the fourth and the last phase began, which was to be completed on foot up to Jammu. Vimla Chrungoo, Secretary-DOPK, volunteered to accompany this author for 'pad-yatra' from Lakhanpur to Jammu, which consumed seven days with night halts at Kathua, Hiranagar, Chichi-Mata Samba, Vijaypur, Greater Kailash and Vaishnavi Dham, Railway Station, Jammu. On 28 December 2007 (Margdarshan Day), the Kashmir Sankalp Yatra reached the banks of the Ranbir Canal at Rajinder Park, Jammu, where a grand reception was held by the leaders and the activists of various organisations led by veteran H.N.Jattu. For the next three days, the yatra team had a round of all the displaced camps and the Har-ki-Pauri on the banks of the river Tawi near Bahu fort. On 31st December 2007, the Yatra concluding programme was held on the foundation day of Panun Kashmir at TRC-Hall, Jammu, which was attended by the major organisations of the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community and the Sikh community. With this came to an end the 'Kashmir Sankalp Yatra' of 2007, which was the longest expedition of the displaced activists during their exile on the issue of Kashmir and the Kashmir Hindus. The details of the KSY during the years ahead will need another day to come to light....! (The author is a senior BJP and KP leader, Human Rights Defender and a columnist and can be reached at: ashwanikc2012@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:53 pm

Dr. Farooq condoles demise of Gul Mohammad Kawoosa

Srinagar, June, 28: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah has expressed profound grief and sorrow over the demise of Haji Gul Mohammad Kawoosa, son of Late Haji Habibullah Kawoosa of Nowhatta, Srinagar. In his condolence message, Dr. Farooq described the deceased as a respected and dignified member of society whose passing has left his family, relatives, friends and well-wishers in deep mourning. Extending his heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family, Dr. Farooq prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul in the highest echelons of Jannat and for strength and fortitude to the family to bear this irreparable loss.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:53 pm

Sports Infrastructure to Be Strengthened in Border Areas: Govt

Javed Rana attends Dr. Masud Choudhary Memorial Championship finals Mendhar, June 28: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, on Sunday attended the finals of the Dr. Masud Choudhary Memorial Championship League at O.P. Hill Ground, Mendhar. During the matches, Jatt 11 emerged victorious in the final defeating Mendhar 11 in an exciting summit clash held amid enthusiastic participation from the sports lovers and local youth. Batting first after winning the toss, Mendhar 11 posted a challenging total of 167 runs in the allotted 15 overs. In reply, Jatt 11 chased down the target of 168 runs in 14.2 overs to clinch the championship trophy. Ranjeet Singh played a match-winning knock for Jatt 11 and was adjudged the Man of the Match for his outstanding performance. Javed Rana, who attended the finals as a chief guest, congratulated both the teams for displaying exemplary sportsmanship and competitive spirit. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the growing enthusiasm among the youth towards sports is a positive development and reflects the immense talent present in the border areas. He said the government is committed to create better sports facilities to enable young sportspersons to excel at various levels. Rana announced that several sports infrastructure projects would be taken up in Mendhar to provide a robust platform to the youth. He informed that a number of projects, including an Indoor Stadium, Synthetic Track and Cricket Ground, are already under execution in the area and the next Championship will be played on the new ground. The Minister appreciated the efforts of the organizers for successfully conducting the championship. He said that such events play a vital role in promoting discipline, teamwork and healthy competition among the youth. He reiterated the government's commitment towards the promotion of sports and assured full support for the development of sporting infrastructure in border districts, particularly Rajouri and Poonch. Prominent citizens, sports enthusiasts, local representatives and members of the organizing committee were also present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:51 pm

Governance Must Be People-Focused: Sharma

Reiterates commitment to grassroots governance, better public infrastructure Jammu, June 28: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, Science & Technology and ARI & Trainings, Satish Sharma, on sunday laid the foundation stone for a series of developmental works in Block Maira Mandrian, Akhnoor, reaffirming the Government's commitment towards strengthening the public infrastructure and ensuring efficient service delivery at the grassroots level. Among the major projects inaugurated was the upgradation and construction of the GodhanTuppa road under NABARD RIDF-XXXI (2025-26), a project aimed at improving the road connectivity, facilitating easier movement of people and goods besides enhancing access to essential services for residents of the area. Following the foundation stone laying ceremony, the Minister presided over a public meeting at Godhan, where he interacted extensively with the local residents, public representatives and officers from various departments. Senior district and sectoral officers attended the meeting to ensure on-the-spot redress of public grievances and to expedite solutions to issues raised by the people. Addressing the gathering, Satish Sharma said that the government is committed to create robust public infrastructure that directly improves the quality of life of citizens. He emphasized that roads, public utilities, education, healthcare, sports facilities and digital infrastructure are the building blocks of inclusive and sustainable development. The Minister said that governance must remain people-centric and responsive, adding that direct engagement with the citizens enables the administration to understand local priorities and deliver solutions in a time-bound manner. He reiterated that the government is focused on taking governance to the doorsteps of the people by strengthening grassroots institutions and ensuring greater public participation in the development process. Development is meaningful only when it reaches every village and every household. Our objective is not merely to create assets but to improve the everyday lives of people through better infrastructure, efficient public services and accountable governance, the Minister said. He stressed that continuous interaction between the administration and the public is essential for transparent governance and effective implementation of welfare programmes. He directed the concerned officers to remain accessible to the people, promptly address genuine grievances and ensure that developmental works are completed within stipulated timelines while maintaining quality standards. Satish Sharma said that it is a firm resolve of the present dispensation to accelerate the developmental initiatives across Jammu and Kashmir with special emphasis on rural connectivity, public amenities, youth development, technology-driven governance and improved service delivery. He said that every department must work in close coordination to fulfil the aspirations of the people and ensure that the benefits of development reach every corner of the region. During the interaction, several public delegations and local residents projected demands related to roads, drinking water, electricity, education, healthcare and other civic amenities. The Minister assured the people that all their genuine demands would be examined on priority and addressed in a phased and time-bound manner. He assured the gathering that the government will continue to strengthen public infrastructure while making governance more transparent, participatory and citizen-oriented, ensuring that development remains inclusive and responsive to the needs of the people at the grassroots level.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:48 pm

Dr. Farooq Express Concern on West Asia Tensions

NC president urges Iran, US & other stakeholders to exercise restraint Srinagar, June 28: National Conference president Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Sunday expressed serious concern over the escalating tensions in West Asia, describing the situation as a grave threat to regional and global peace, security and stability. He said any action that undermines peace or derails diplomatic efforts must be strongly discouraged, urging all stakeholders to work collectively to preserve the fragile peace process in the region. Expressing anguish over ongoing Israeli military operations in Lebanon and the loss of civilian lives, Dr. Abdullah said military force cannot resolve political disputes and only deepens human suffering and instability. He called for intensified international efforts to secure an immediate ceasefire and ensure protection of civilians along with uninterrupted humanitarian assistance. Appealing to both Iran and the United States to show restraint and statesmanship, he stressed the importance of safeguarding diplomatic progress achieved through sustained dialogue. He said existing understandings and engagements must not be allowed to collapse. Dr. Abdullah also urged international and regional organisations involved in mediation to strengthen diplomatic initiatives, revive dialogue and promote confidence-building measures to prevent further escalation. Highlighting the wider global impact of conflicts, he said wars lead to economic disruption, rising fuel and food prices and increased hardship for vulnerable populations, stressing that peace is both a political and humanitarian necessity. He expressed hope that all parties would act with prudence and a renewed commitment to diplomacy to ensure lasting peace and stability in West Asia.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:46 pm

Lone Vows to Expose Outsourcing Facts in a Week

Srinagar, June 28: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (PC) president and Handwara MLA Sajad Lone on Sunday intensified his attack on the National Conference (NC) government over the issue of outsourcing, alleging that the ruling dispensation had continued and encouraged the policy despite having the opportunity to stop it. In a statement, Lone said he would place every fact related to outsourcing in the public domain within a week and asked the NC to be prepared to answer questions on the issue. While acknowledging that the outsourcing policy did not originate under the present government, Lone alleged that the NC had not only allowed it to continue but had also encouraged it after assuming office. He further alleged that the outsourcing system was vulnerable to corrupt collusion and claimed to possess information supporting his allegations, indicating that more details would be disclosed shortly. Lone also referred to a starred question he had raised in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, seeking details from the General Administration Department on the number of outsourced jobs, the agencies engaged, payments made to outsourcing firms, salary norms for outsourced employees and a department-wise break-up of such appointments. According to Lone, while the government responded to parts of the query, it did not answer questions regarding the objectives of outsourcing or whether it intended to encourage or discourage the practice as a matter of policy. Calling the omission significant, Lone said the government's silence on these issues raised serious questions and asserted that further disclosures on the outsourcing policy would be made within a week.

RisingKashmir 28 Jun 2026 11:44 pm