Spend two hours outdoors daily, say guidelines amid rising childhood myopia
NEW DELHI, May 19: In view of the alarming rise in childhood myopia across India and globally, the All India Ophthalmological Society has released guidelines that emphasise annual eye examinations, school vision screenings, and spending two hours outdoors daily. The guidelines on Prevention and Management of Childhood Myopia, which reinforce the importance of the widely advocated 20-20-20 rule, encouraging children to take a 20-second break every 20 minutes and focus on an object 20 feet away to reduce eye strain, [] The post Spend two hours outdoors daily, say guidelines amid rising childhood myopia appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dhanuka Agritech Q4 net profit up 29.5 pc at Rs 98 cr
NEW DELHI, May 19: Dhanuka Agritech Ltd on Tuesday reported a 29.5 per cent jump in net profit to Rs 97.77 crore for the fourth quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal on higher sales. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 75.50 crore in the year-ago quarter, according to a regulatory filing. Total income for the January-March quarter rose 11.18 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 503.86 crore from 453.17 crore, while expenses remained elevated at Rs 375.55 crore [] The post Dhanuka Agritech Q4 net profit up 29.5 pc at Rs 98 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Former Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero under investigation for role in airline bailout
MADRID, May 19: A Spanish court said it is investigating former Spanish Primer Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero for alleged influence peddling and other possible crimes as part of an investigation into a government bailout of an airline. The National Court in Madrid is investigating possible financial wrongdoing from the Spanish government bailout of the Plus Ultra airline, which in 2021 received 53 million euros (now USD 62 million) in public money as part of COVID-19 recovery funds. The court [] The post Former Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero under investigation for role in airline bailout appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Singapore, Bhutan institutions partner on ethical AI for healthcare
SINGAPORE, May 19: Singapores largest public healthcare group signed an agreement on Tuesday with a Bhutanese educational institute to promote the responsible use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The two-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) and the Gyalpozhing College of Information Technology (GCIT), Royal University of Bhutan. Both institutions will co-develop publications, guidelines and educational programmes on AI ethics and responsible healthcare AI use, according to a statement by SingHealth. They will also [] The post Singapore, Bhutan institutions partner on ethical AI for healthcare appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Lack of foresight, leadership in BJP: Kharge attacks PM on oil prices, Adani matter
NEW DELHI, May 19: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the fuel price hike, alleging that robbing common people and giving Adani a free pass from America is his compromised model. Kharge also accused the BJP of lacking foresight and leadership. His remarks came after petrol and diesel prices were hiked by about 90 paise per litre on Tuesday, marking the second increase in fuel rates in less than a week after [] The post Lack of foresight, leadership in BJP: Kharge attacks PM on oil prices, Adani matter appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NCW Chairperson, State Women Commission Heads Meet LG Manoj Sinha At Raj Bhavan
Srinagar, May 19: Chairperson of the National Commission for Women, Vijaya Rahatkar, along with Chairpersons of various State Women Commissions, called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Lok Bhavan on Monday. During the interaction, the Lieutenant Governor appreciated the efforts of the NCW towards women empowerment and strengthening justice delivery mechanisms for women across the country. The meeting also discussed issues related to womens welfare, safety and initiatives aimed at ensuring greater participation of women in social and developmental sectors.(KNC) The post NCW Chairperson, State Women Commission Heads Meet LG Manoj Sinha At Raj Bhavan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pampore Footpath Project Faces Delays, Residents Raise Concerns Over Execution
SRINAGAR: Residents of Pampore have raised concerns over delays and alleged irregularities in the ongoing footpath construction project in the town, claiming that work remains incomplete nearly a year after it began. Locals said the pace of work has been slow and that construction is being carried out in areas with limited pedestrian movement, including []
Pant Dropped From Indias ODI Squad For Afghanistan Series, Loses Test Vice-Captaincy To Rahul
Guwahati, May 19: Flamboyant wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant was on Tuesday removed as vice-captain of the Indian Test squad for the upcoming one-off match against Afghanistan and dropped from the ODI line-up for the ensuing three-match series against the same opponents. KL Rahul replaced Pant as the vice-captain of the Indian Test team that is being led by Shubman Gill. Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has been expectedly rested from both the Test and ODI assignments as part of his workload management [] The post Pant Dropped From Indias ODI Squad For Afghanistan Series, Loses Test Vice-Captaincy To Rahul appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trump halts strikes on Iran planned for Tuesday at Arab leaders request
WASHINGTON, May 19:US President Donald Trump has said he halted fresh strikes on Iran at the request of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, asserting that serious discussions were underway with Tehran that could lead to an acceptable deal. Trump made the announcement on Truth Social on Monday late afternoon, without any reference to Pakistan, the mediator in the US-Iran war. I have been asked by the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Crown Prince of Saudi [] The post Trump halts strikes on Iran planned for Tuesday at Arab leaders request appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SRINAGAR: A blood donation camp was organised at Ganj Bakhsh Park, Nowhatta in Srinagar on Tuesday in connection with the 36th martyrdom anniversary of Shaheed-e-Millat Mirwaiz Moulvi Muhammad Farooq (RA), with more than 225 units of blood collected, organisers said. The camp was held under the aegis of the Mirwaiz Foundation in collaboration with Ujala []
PM Modi Discusses Clean Energy, Digitalisation, Trade With Nordic Counterparts
OSLO, May 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday discussed ways to further strengthen bilateral ties in areas such as clean energy, trade, sustainability and digitalisation during separate meetings with his counterparts from Iceland, Finland and Denmark. The prime minister held the meetings ahead of the 3rd India-Nordic Summit. During his talks with Iceland Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir, Finland Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, PM Modi discussed the overall trajectory of bilateral relations between India [] The post PM Modi Discusses Clean Energy, Digitalisation, Trade With Nordic Counterparts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
What Happens When a Non GamStop Platform Changes Its Licence
The license held by online gaming is like an essential internal organ in a human. It might not be prominent like bonuses, but it guides their activities behind the scenes. A casino must have a license before you choose to play its games, especially when exploring best games not on gamstop sites. Casinos not under Casinos outside GamStop must have verified licenses. They are watched closely. What happens if a casino changes its license? Think of it like an organ [] The post What Happens When a Non GamStop Platform Changes Its Licence appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Srinagar Police Attaches 1.50 Crore Property Of Drug Peddler Under Nasha Mukt J&K Campaign
Srinagar, May 19: Continuing its intensified crackdown on drug trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police on Monday attached a residential house along with adjoining land measuring seven marlas worth nearly 1.50 crore belonging to an alleged drug peddler in Parimpora area of the city. Police identified the accused as Owais Amin Denthoo, son of Mohd Amin Denthoo, a resident of Parimpora. According to officials, the property was attached under the relevant provisions of the [] The post Srinagar Police Attaches 1.50 Crore Property Of Drug Peddler Under Nasha Mukt J&K Campaign appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
President Putin To Attend BRICS Summit In New Delhi On Sep 12-13
MOSCOW, May 19: Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the BRICS summit in New Delhi on September 12 and 13, according to the presidential aide. President Putin visited India in December 2025 for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit. The post President Putin To Attend BRICS Summit In New Delhi On Sep 12-13 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Sinha Joins Nasha-Mukt J&K Campaign in Pulwama
SRINAGAR, MAY 19: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today, joined peoples movement against drugs in Pulwama and addressed the citizens. He urged the people to strike the final blow against drug abuse, so together we dismantle the narco-terror network and save our young generation from addiction. This past month, Jammu Kashmir has witnessed public spirit awaken. In Baramulla I saw thousands raising their voices against drugs. Similarly, in Jammu, Samba, Udhampur, Kathua, Srinagar and other districts I saw young people and parents resolutely committed to this fight, the Lieutenant Governor said. Lieutenant Governor said that over the last 39 days, across different districts of Jammu Kashmir, neighbours became each others support and most importantly long-standing silence that hung over Union Territory of Jammu Kashmir began to break. Today that silence has turned into a loud, collective outcry against drugs. Our fight is against a vast narco-terror network fueled by fear, greed, and destruction. In Pulwama alone, more than 11,000 local events have been organized in recent days. FIRs have been registered against 48 drug smugglers, and 56 drug traffickers have been arrested. These figures show we are striking directly at the roots of terror, the Lieutenant Governor said.Lieutenant Governor said that for many decades drug smuggling in Jammu Kashmir was treated as mere local crime and now the people must realise that the drug smuggler and the terrorist are two sides of the same coin. Drug smugglers profits by destroying the futures of our youth and the terror outfits uses that money to fuel terrorism and radicalization in Jammu Kashmir. Every deal a drug peddler makes not only wrecks a young life but also finances the killing of innocent citizens. When drug smugglers earn money, our youth lose their future and that money arm terrorists against innocents in Jammu Kashmir. That is why my resolve is unshakable and my promise firm that we will remove drug smugglers and peddlers from Jammu Kashmirs soil, the Lieutenant Governor said.Lieutenant Governor warned the narco-terror ecosystem that they no longer can hide and the law enforcement agencies are on their trail. We will hunt you down even in your deepest hideouts. Our mission is not just arrests but the complete destruction of narco-terror empire and tearing out the very roots from which this poison spreads, the Lieutenant Governor said. It is pertinent to mention that since 11th April, about 897 drug smugglers and peddlers have been arrested. Recommendations have been made to cancel passports of 18 traffickers. Additionally, driving licenses of 382 traffickers and peddlers and registrations of 386 vehicles have been cancelled. Forty-nine immovable properties have been seized and 45 properties demolished. Across both Jammu and Kashmir divisions nearly 5,045 drug stores have been inspected; licenses of 225 drug stores have been suspended, licenses of 27 stores cancelled, and FIRs registered against 6 stores. From 11th April until now, 393,000 programs have been held throughout Jammu and Kashmir, with millions taking part through awareness and outreach activities. To strengthen ground-level monitoring and rehabilitation, 6,646 village womens committees and 2,997 youth clubs have been formed across Jammu and Kashmir, to block drug trafficking and ensure rehabilitation of those trapped by addiction. More than 100 helpline calls are being received each day, and over 52,000 patients have received treatment in addiction treatment facilities so far.As this 100-days campaign advances, we must fuel its momentum. Stay vigilant. Stay united. I want people of Jammu Kashmir to remember that stopping one peddler saves a life, and every life saved weakens terror in the valley. Together, we will break addictions chains in Jammu Kashmir, end terrorism, and light up our streets, homes, and future. A month ago, we dreamed of a drug free Jammu Kashmir. Today, we are proving it is real, the Lieutenant Governor said.
Jammu Kashmir High Court Quashes FIR, Terms Parallel Cases Against Delhi Man Forum Shopping
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh has quashed an FIR registered by Budgam Police against a Delhi-based businessman accused of orchestrating a defamatory social media campaign against a World Trade Centre-linked company, holding that the criminal proceedings amounted to a misuse of the judicial process through forum shopping and parallel litigation. Delivering []
Stop witch hunt of former Jamaat-e-Islami chiefs mourners: Mehbooba
SRINAGAR: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to stop the witch hunt against people who expressed their emotions at the funeral of former Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shaikh Ghulam Hassan. People spoke out of emotion and grief at the funeral of Shaikh Ghulam Hassan who was not only the head of []
NCW Seeks Home Ministrys Nod For Opening Offices In UTs
SRINAGAR, May 19: The National Commission for Women has proposed to open offices in the countrys Union territories and is awaiting approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs in this regard, Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar said on Tuesday. We recently sent a proposal to the ministry to open commission offices in the UTs. We are waiting for the necessary approval and permission in this regard, Rahatkar, who is here to hold public hearing of complaints, told reporters. She was responding to [] The post NCW Seeks Home Ministrys Nod For Opening Offices In UTs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi holds bilateral meeting with Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen at 3rd India-Nordic Summit
Oslo, May 19 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held a bilateral meeting with Denmarks Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ahead of the third India-Nordic Summit. The meeting comes in-line with series of engagements to strengthen relationship with Nordic countries. Earlier PM Modi held bilateral meeting with Finlands PM Petteri Orpo Frostadottir and Icelands PM Kristrun Mjoll Frostadottir. PM Modi is set to join the third India-Nordic Summit in the capital, convening with the prime ministers of Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden. The high-level conference is designed to solidify New Delhis geopolitical alignment with the Nordic bloc, building upon the foundational frameworks established during previous iterations in Stockholm in 2018 and Copenhagen in 2022. Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India and Norway have elevated their bilateral ties to a green strategic partnership following talks with the Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stre in Oslo.In a post on X, PM Modi emphasised the discussions as fruitful conversations and highlighted cooperation in clean and sustainable sectors as a major outcome of the meeting. One of the most important highlights was the upgrading of our bilateral partnership to a green strategic partnership, which will strengthen cooperation within clean energy, sustainable growth, the blue economy and green shipping, as well as several other areas, PM Modi said. The Prime Minister added that both sides also explored ways to deepen collaboration in innovation, research, education, health services and skills development. On Monday, India and Norway marked a significant upgrade in bilateral ties with the signing of 12 agreements and initiatives during Prime Minister Narendra Modis official visit to the Nordic country, signalling a broad expansion of cooperation across climate, technology, maritime, and scientific domains. The visit marked a major upgrade in India-Norway relations, with both sides agreeing to elevate the partnership to a Green Strategic Partnership, underscoring a shared commitment to sustainable development, clean energy transition, and green industrial growth. A Joint Statement was adopted in this regard, focusing on climate action, circular economy initiatives, and leveraging Norwegian technological expertise alongside Indias scale and manufacturing strengths, as per a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs. These came as part of Prime Minister Modis five-nation tour, which also included the Nordic country. (ANI)
SRINAGAR: In a major anti-encroachment operation on the outskirts of Jammu, authorities on Tuesday demolished around 20 to 30 illegal structures and reclaimed nearly 60 kanals of prime forest land in the Mahamaya forest belt, officials claimed. The joint operation was carried out by officials of the forest department, Forest Protection Force, revenue department and []
Centre will blame West Asia conflict for all its failures: Bhagwant Mann
CHANDIGARH, May 19: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday attacked the Centre, saying the Union Government would now pin the blame for all its failures on the West Asia conflict. He alleged that the Centre was pushing the country into an undeclared lockdown while hiding the true state of the economy from people. They will increase it many times. In reality, (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji will now blame the war for everything. They will say the war is [] The post Centre will blame West Asia conflict for all its failures: Bhagwant Mann appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC collegium approves names of nine judicial officers, 10 advocates as judges of Madras HC
NEW DELHI, May 19: The Supreme Court collegium has approved a proposal for appointment of nine judicial officers and 10 advocates as judges of the Madras High Court. The collegium headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant approved the names for appointment in a meeting held on May 18. The judicial officers whose names have been approved are Dr P Murugan, MD Sumathi, S Alli, C Thirumagal Chandrasekar, Dharmalingam Lingeswaran, Karthikeyan Balathandayutham, Shanmugam Karthikeyan, Baluchamy Murugesan, and N Gunasekaran. The advocates [] The post SC collegium approves names of nine judicial officers, 10 advocates as judges of Madras HC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SP-Congress alliance will continue, focus will be on victory not seats: Akhilesh Yadav
LUCKNOW, May 19:Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday said the alliance with its partners would continue in future elections, asserting that the formula will be victory not seats. At an event organised by Amar Ujala newspaper, when asked whether Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and he would be seen campaigning together in the coming elections, Yadav said his party had vast experience in running alliances and always ensured that its allies benefited from the arrangement. We have entered into many [] The post SP-Congress alliance will continue, focus will be on victory not seats: Akhilesh Yadav appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Tough times ahead; youth, small traders to be worst hit: Rahul in Raebareli
RAEBARELI (UP), May 19: Congress Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday claimed that an economic shock is coming and it will not hit Adani, Ambani, or Modi, but the youth, labourers, and small traders. Very, very tough times are coming, the leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha told reporters here. Gandhi said a major economic storm not seen for many years is on the way. He also accused the prime minister of not following his own call for austerity. Instead of [] The post Tough times ahead; youth, small traders to be worst hit: Rahul in Raebareli appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kashmirs Qul Fruits Joins Italys CIV to Launch Indias First Protected Fruit Genetics Platform
SRINAGAR: In a major development for Kashmirs horticulture sector and Indias temperate fruit industry, Qul Fruits and Italy-based Consorzio Italiano Vivaisti (CIV Italia) on Tuesday announced the launch of IVAR, Indias first dedicated institutional platform for protected fruit varieties and genetics management. Formally named Ivar Variety Management and Genetics Private Limited, the new venture has []
Centre Releases Over 150 Crore NHM Funds For J&K Health Institutions, ASHA Incentives
Srinagar, May 19: The National Health Mission (NHM), Jammu and Kashmir has sanctioned and released grants-in-aid amounting to 150.84 crore under the Flexible Pool for Reproductive and Child Health (RCH), Health System Strengthening, National Health Programme and Urban Health Mission for the financial year 2026-27. According to an official order issued by the Mission Director, NHM J&K, the funds have been released through the BEAMS via SNA-SPARSH platform for payment of salaries of NHM and outsourced staff, stipends for DNB [] The post Centre Releases Over 150 Crore NHM Funds For J&K Health Institutions, ASHA Incentives appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Sinha Joins Nasha-Mukt Jammu Kashmir Campaign in Pulwama
SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday attended a public mobilisation programme against drug abuse in Pulwama, urging citizens to intensify efforts to dismantle what he described as a narco-terror ecosystem and protect youth from addiction. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said the ongoing public outreach against drugs across Jammu and Kashmir had gained []
Will Trump and Tehran Push the Strait of Hormuz Toward Conflict?
by Asad Mirza Rising US-Iran tensions over the Strait of Hormuz have revived fears of conflict, even as diplomacy, nuclear negotiations and maritime security proposals continue simultaneously The United States and Iran appear locked between diplomacy and military escalation as tensions over the Strait of Hormuz intensify. While President Donald Trump has temporarily postponed military []
Iscon Balaji Foods to raise USD 215 mn from Advent, 360 ONE
MUMBAI, May 19: Iscon Balaji Foods (IBF) on Tuesday said it is raising USD 215 million in a funding round, led by private equity major Advent Internationals USD 150 million investment. The investment is part of a USD 215 million Series A funding by frozen potato products maker IBFL, in which 360 ONE is also participating, as per an official statement. Advent said it will be getting a significant minority stake in the Gujarat-headquartered company. IBF is [] The post Iscon Balaji Foods to raise USD 215 mn from Advent, 360 ONE appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
North Kashmir: Police Register FIR Over Alleged Religious Conversion of UP Teenager
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered a case to investigate the alleged religious conversion of an 18-year-old barber to Islam in north Kashmirs Kupwara district, officials said on Tuesday. The teenager has been identified as Vishal, a resident of Bijnor district in Uttar Pradesh. Officials said police have taken cognisance of the matter and []
LG Manoj Sinha Joins Nasha-Mukt J&K Campaign In Pulwama
Srinagar, May 19: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today, joined peoples movement against drugs in Pulwama and addressed the citizens. He urged the people to strike the final blow against drug abuse, so together we dismantle the narco-terror network and save our young generation from addiction. This past month, Jammu Kashmir has witnessed public spirit awaken. In Baramulla I saw thousands raising their voices against drugs. Similarly, in Jammu, Samba, Udhampur, Kathua, Srinagar and other districts I saw young people and [] The post LG Manoj Sinha Joins Nasha-Mukt J&K Campaign In Pulwama appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JAMMU, May 19: Advisor to Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani today conducted an extensive review of key infrastructure and development works being executed under the Jammu Smart City Limited and stressed the need for timely completion of all major projects ahead of the forthcoming Amarnath Yatra. During the visit, the Advisor was accompanied by Dr. Devansh Yadav, Director Projects Sunil Thusu and other senior officials of Jammu Smart City Limited. The Advisor first visited the TATA e-Bus Depot being developed [] The post Advisor To CM reviews Jammu Smart City Projects, Calls For Expedited Completion Before Amarnath Yatra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Kashmir: Govt Orders Transfers and Postings of IAS, JKAS Officers
SRINAGAR: The Government of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday ordered a reshuffle in the civil administration, issuing transfers and postings of IAS and JKAS officers with immediate effect in the interest of administration. According to Government Order No. 938-JK(GAD) of 2026 issued by the General Administration Department, Anil Banka, IAS (AGMUT: 2015), Special Secretary, Finance []
J&K Govt Orders Administrative Reshuffle, Transfers Several IAS, JKAS Officers
Srinagar, May 19: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Tuesday ordered transfers and postings of several IAS and JKAS officers in a fresh administrative reshuffle across the Union Territory. According to Government Order No. 938-JK(GAD) of 2026 issued by the General Administration Department (GAD), Mr. Anil Banka, IAS (AGMUT:2015), who was serving as Special Secretary to the Government, Finance Department, has been transferred and posted as Director, Industries and Commerce, Kashmir. Ms. Mahima Madan, IAS (AGMUT:2021), Additional Secretary to the [] The post J&K Govt Orders Administrative Reshuffle, Transfers Several IAS, JKAS Officers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Anti-Encroachment Drive Carried Out In Jammu Forests, 60 Kanals Of Land Retrieved
JAMMU, May 19: Police and the forest department on Tuesday carried out an anti-encroachment drive in the outskirts of Jammu city and demolished around 20-30 structures to retrieve nearly 60 kanals of prime forest land, officials said. Officials of the forest department, Forest Protection Force, revenue department and the police launched the operation to evict alleged encroachers from the forest area. Despite resistance from the alleged encroachers, the drive continued for nearly three to four hours, during which around 20-30 [] The post Anti-Encroachment Drive Carried Out In Jammu Forests, 60 Kanals Of Land Retrieved appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] : Surrogacy in India has undergone a significant transformation with the introduction of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, bringing clarity, legality, and ethical safeguards to intended parents and surrogate mothers alike. As more Indian and NRI couples explore assisted reproductive options, understanding the legal framework has become essential to ensure a safe and compliant journey to parenthood. Dr. Mohit Saraogi, a leading expert in reproductive medicine, sheds light on the latest regulations and how couples can navigate [] The post Surrogacy in India Under 2021 Regulations: Complete Legal Guide by Saraogi Hospital for Indian and NRI Couples appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K High Court Orders Major Promotions In Administrative Cadre
JAMMU, May 19: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has ordered a major reshuffle and promotion of officials in the administrative cadre following the recommendations of the Committee for Appointment and Promotion of Officials/Officers of the High Court Staff, duly approved by the Chief Justice. Read this order for additional information. The post J&K High Court Orders Major Promotions In Administrative Cadre appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K High Court Grants Notional Promotion Benefits To Court Officers
JAMMU, May 19: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has granted the benefit of notional effect to the promotions of several officers and officials of the High Court staff from December 31, 2025. According to an order issued by Registrar General M.K. Sharma, the decision was taken after considering representations submitted by various officers who were promoted earlier through separate High Court orders issued in January and February this year in the Administrative Cadre. The order stated [] The post J&K High Court Grants Notional Promotion Benefits To Court Officers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
An economic storm is coming: Rahul Gandhi warns of massive financial shock to common people
Raebareli , May 19 : Launching a fierce attack on the central governments fiscal policies, Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Tuesday warned that India is on the brink of an unprecedented economic storm. He claimed that the financial modifications made by the Prime Minister would inevitably collapse, with the common citizen bearing the heaviest burden. Addressing the media and public during his visit to his parliamentary constituency of Raebareli, the senior Congress leader alleged that the current economic architecture has been systematically rigged to benefit a chosen few billionaires at the expense of the working class. Gandhi emphasised that while major corporate figures and political leaders remain entirely insulated within their palaces, the real impact of the looming shock will devastate the youth, farmers, labourers, and small business owners of Uttar Pradesh. He further chided Prime Minister Narendra Modi for travelling abroad frequently while simultaneously asking citizens to curb their foreign travels instead of addressing internal structural crises. For several days now, I have been saying that the economic structure Modi ji has altered, and an economic storm is coming now. The structure he has erected in favour of Adani and Ambani will not endure; it is destined to collapse completely. The tragedy is that the common people will bear the brunt. They will continue to sit in their palaces, but the youth of UP and the people of UP will be the ones to suffer the full impact of this shock, Gandhi said.The economic shock that is coming will not affect Adani, Ambani, and Modi. Instead, it will affect the youth, farmers, labourers, and small business owners of Uttar Pradesh. It is poised to strike with a severity perhaps unseen in many years; a very difficult period lies ahead. Instead of taking concrete action, Narendra Modi is telling the nation not to go on foreign trips, but he is roaming around the globe, he said. Meanwhile, launching a scathing attack on the Central government over the recent spike in fuel rates, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday termed the ongoing economic distress a Modi-government-made crisis. He accused the ruling dispensation of shifting the burden of its strategic failures onto the common public while giving corporate entities a free pass.Just four days after the price hike, the Modi government has once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. Having set the full stage, preaching about savings while shifting the burden of their failures onto the public, this effort is in full swing.Robbing the common people and giving Adani a free pass from Americathis is Modi jis Compromised Model. Modi ji, who fills the air with false pride about being the worlds guru, has begged and pleaded with America for a one-month extension on permission to buy Russian oil. Every time he does this, he wounds the pride of 1.4 billion Indians. No previous government has ever stooped to this level, Kharge said.Energy markets have experienced sustained volatility following a series of kinetic strikes tied to the broader West Asian crisis, sparking widespread fears of disruptions to global energy distribution networks. People from across the country have expressed their disappointment over the price hike on petrol and diesel after the government increased the rice on fuel by 90 paise per litre on Tuesday. In Delhi, petrol prices rose by 87 paise, climbing from Rs 97.77 to Rs 98.64 per litre, while diesel prices increased by 91 paise, moving from Rs 90.67 to Rs 91.58 per litre.Indias oil trade deficit is set to widen sharply in FY27 as rising crude prices, weakening petroleum exports and the countrys heavy dependence on imported oil place renewed stress on external balances, according to a report by Crisil. (ANI)
J&K And Ladakh High Court Announces Eid-ul-Azha Holiday On May 28
JAMMU, May 19: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has declared May 28, 2026 (Thursday) as a holiday on account of Eid-ul-Azha. According to an order issued by the office of the Registrar General at Srinagar, the holiday will be observed for the Honble High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. The order further stated that September 19, 2026 (Saturday) will be observed as a working day in lieu of the Eid-ul-Azha holiday. The notification has [] The post J&K And Ladakh High Court Announces Eid-ul-Azha Holiday On May 28 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
EOW conducts searches in Rs 93 lakh land fraud case in Budgam
Srinagar: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir on Tuesday conducted house searches in Budgam in connection with a Rs 93 lakh land fraud case involving the alleged sale of migrant land and standing trees through fake agreements, officials said. In a statement issued to the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), a spokesperson said that the []
Japanese Prime Minister travels to meet South Korea president for second leg of hometown summits
SEOUL, May 19: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi were set to hold their fourth meeting in about six months on Tuesday, underscoring their push to deepen ties between the historical Asian rivals in the face of geopolitical challenges. Lee will host Takaichi in his hometown of Andong, a southeastern South Korean city famous for a centuries-old traditional folk village that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. In January, the two met in Takaichis [] The post Japanese Prime Minister travels to meet South Korea president for second leg of hometown summits appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New Zealands government plans to cut 14 pc of public sector jobs to slash spending
WELLINGTON, May 19: New Zealands Government will lay off nearly 9,000 workers, amounting to 14 per cent of public sector jobs, by mid-2029 as part of a bid to slash billions in spending, Finance Minister Nicola Willis said on Tuesday. Willis said her administration would also enact three consecutive years of budget cuts for most public agencies, significantly reduce the number of departments, and demand faster uptake of AI technology across the sector. The cutbacks would save 2.4 billion New [] The post New Zealands government plans to cut 14 pc of public sector jobs to slash spending appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Drug Trade Funding Terrorism, Will Eradicate Network: LG Manoj Sinha
Pulwama, May 19: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday said that drugs are not only destroying the lives of youth and tearing apart families, but are also being used to fund terrorism, asserting that the entire narcotics network must be dismantled collectively. Speaking after leading a padyatra in Pulwama under the Nasha Mukht J&K Abhiyan, the Lieutenant Governor said the administration is committed to eliminating the menace of drug trafficking from Jammu and Kashmir. Drugs are not only destroying the [] The post Drug Trade Funding Terrorism, Will Eradicate Network: LG Manoj Sinha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
EOW Kashmir Raids Budgam Residence In Rs 93 Lakh Land Scam; Fake Sale Agreements Unearthed
Srinagar, May 19: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of Crime Branch Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday conducted searches at Semsaan area of Budgam in connection with an alleged land fraud case involving nearly Rs 93 lakh. Officials said the searches were carried out in connection with FIR No. 17/2026 registered at Police Station EOW Kashmir under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against accused persons Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Dar of Jawalpora Budgam and Soom Nath Koul of Bangalore North [] The post EOW Kashmir Raids Budgam Residence In Rs 93 Lakh Land Scam; Fake Sale Agreements Unearthed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC refuses to recall order on stray dogs sterilisation, cites right to live with dignity
NEW DELHI: The right to live with dignity encompasses the right to move freely without the threat of harm from dog bite attacks, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday while dismissing pleas seeking a recall of its earlier order on the relocation and sterilisation of stray canines. The court cannot remain oblivious to harsh ground []
Trump admin plans to admit more white South Africans as refugees this year
WASHINGTON, May 19: The Trump administration plans to admit up to 10,000 more white South African refugees into the United States in the coming months, arguing that their status as Afrikaners has left them open to discrimination and persecution at home. The South African Government has said the Trump administrations claims are baseless. But President Donald Trump has insisted the white Afrikaner minority has faced systematic discrimination and violence, particularly attacks against its farming communities prompting him to cut [] The post Trump admin plans to admit more white South Africans as refugees this year appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UAEs image as Middle Eastern haven tested by Iran war
DUBAI, May 19: The United Arab Emirates for decades has advertised itself as a haven for international business in a Middle East awash in violent upheaval. Those waves have now crashed into this nation, testing its economic model like never before. The UAE, a close ally of the United States and Israel, faced more missile and drone attacks from Iran during the war than any other country. The attacks and Irans chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz have [] The post UAEs image as Middle Eastern haven tested by Iran war appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indias edible oil imports rise 3 pc in FY26 on Nepal duty-free surge, industry body says
NEW DELHI, May 19: Indias edible oil imports rose 3 per cent to 166.51 lakh tonnes in the 2025-26 fiscal year, driven largely by a sharp jump in duty-free imports from Nepal, industry body Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) said on Tuesday. Imports had stood at 161.82 lakh tonnes in the prior fiscal year. Nepal, which enjoys zero-duty access to Indian markets under the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) agreement, exported 7.36 lakh tonnes of edible oils to [] The post Indias edible oil imports rise 3 pc in FY26 on Nepal duty-free surge, industry body says appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister BC Khanduri passes away at 91
DEHRADUN, May 19: Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Bhuvan Chandra Khanduri (91) died at a private hospital here on Tuesday, following a prolonged illness. The veteran leader breathed his last at around 11 am, his daughter and Uttarakhand Assembly Speaker Ritu Khanduri Bhushan said. Khanduri is survived by his wife Aruna, son Manish, and daughter Ritu Khanduri Bhushan. The former Chief Minister was suffering from age-related ailments and underwent frequent hospitalisations recently. Before entering politics, Khanduri retired [] The post Former Uttarakhand Chief Minister BC Khanduri passes away at 91 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC Extends Tenure Of All Retiring Tribunal Heads, Members Till Sept 8
New Delhi, May 19: The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended till September 8 the tenure of all tribunal chairpersons, presidents and members whose terms are due to expire before that day to ensure uninterrupted functioning of tribunals. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi passed the order during the mentioning of a pending case. The matter was mentioned in the context of a National Green Tribunal judicial member, whose term is expiring [] The post SC Extends Tenure Of All Retiring Tribunal Heads, Members Till Sept 8 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J-K: Kupwara Police take cognizance of alleged conversion case; register FIR
Bijnor , May 19 : The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday registered a First Information Report (FIR) into an alleged case of religious conversion reported within the frontier district of Kupwara. The police have launched an investigation into the matter, while cautioning the general public against spreading unverified reports or disturbing communal harmony. A case relating to alleged religious conversion has been reported in Kupwara. Cognisance of the matter has been taken, and an FIR under relevant sections of law has been registered under FIR no. 133/2026. An investigation has been set into motion. People are requested not to pay heed to rumours or circulate unverified information, the JK Police said.Earlier today, the Uttar Pradesh Police registered a criminal case against a local salon owner after a resident of Bahadarpur village filed a complaint alleging that his 17-year-old minor son was illegally converted to Islam in Jammu and Kashmirs Kupwara under the pretext of learning the barber trade. Speaking about the incident, Circle Officer (CO) Sangram Singh said the complaint was filed today at the Kotwali Nagar PS and that the alleged conversion took place in Kupwara city of Jammu and Kashmir. Today, an application was submitted at the Kotwali Nagar Police Station by Krishna Kumar, a resident of Bahadarpur village, stating that a few years ago, his son Vishal had gone to Kupwara, Kashmir, to learn the barbers trade alongside Waseem, a resident of Kazipada. He has now learned that his son has undergone a religious conversion. Acting immediately upon this information, a case has been registered under the relevant sections of the law, CO Singh said.Detailing the background of the incident, the complainant and the victims father, Krishna Kumar, stated that the family had trusted the accused due to a long-standing professional association, leaving them with no initial reason to suspect any ulterior motives.My son is a minor. The boy Waseem, son of Liyaqat from the Kajiwala family, had taken my son away from home to teach him the salon trade. Over the past three to four years, he visited our home periodically, at intervals of six to eight months. During this time, he also gave us money. We never had any reason to doubt that he would take such a drastic step, Kumar said.According to the family, the matter came to light unexpectedly through social media last week, prompting them to approach senior administrative and police authorities for immediate legal intervention. We became aware of this situation on the 15th. On the 15th, he sent a video via Instagram stating that he had adopted the Islamic faith. Yesterday, we lodged a formal report with the Superintendent of Police My son is 17 years and 4 months old, the father added, as a comprehensive police investigation remains underway. (ANI)
Adani group stocks rally; NDTV surges over 7 pc
NEW DELHI, May 19: Adani group stocks were trading higher on Tuesday, with NDTV surging over 7 per cent, after the US Department of Justice permanently dropped all criminal charges against Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar, bringing a high-profile securities and wire fraud case in New York to a complete close after prosecutors concluded they could not sustain the allegations. Shares of NDTV surged 7.34 per cent in intraday, Adani Green jumped 4.27 per cent, Adani Total Gas rallied [] The post Adani group stocks rally; NDTV surges over 7 pc appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Stock markets climb in early trade after Trump halts strikes on Iran, hints at deal
MUMBAI, May 19: Stock market benchmark indices rallied in early trade on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump said he has halted fresh strikes on Iran at the request of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, asserting that serious discussions were underway with Tehran that could lead to an acceptable deal. Buying in frontline IT stocks, Adani group firms and foreign fund inflows also added to the positive trend in equities. Trump made the announcement on Truth Social on Monday [] The post Stock markets climb in early trade after Trump halts strikes on Iran, hints at deal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
What are Managed Offices and Why Companies Prefer It in Mumbai
Mumbai rarely rewards overcommitment in office decisions. Rentals stay high, exits are slow, and interior investments tend to get locked in longer than expected. Most leadership teams already know this. What has changed is how they are responding to it. Across office spaces in Mumbai, a quieter shift is visible.Fewer companies are rushing into long leases. More are asking how to stay flexible without losing control of the workplace. That is where managed offices are steadily entering the conversation. What are Managed Offices in Modern Office Spaces? A managed office is a fully operational workspace delivered by a third-party operator but used as a private office by the company. The operator handles design, execution, and daily management. The company simply walks into a ready environment and starts working.In practical terms, this usually means: Interiors are already built or quickly customised Facility management runs in the background One contract replaces multiple vendor relationships The office is ready in weeks, not months In many Grade-A office Spaces in Navi Mumbai, this model now sits inside premium buildings, not just coworking floors. The experience is closer to a traditional office, just without the operational load. Why Traditional Leasing is Being Re-evaluated The traditional model still works. But it is starting to feel heavier in certain situations. In large office setups, three things tend to slow decisions down. The first is capital commitment. Interior costs alone can stretch into several crores depending on size and specifications. That money gets locked in from day one. The second is time. Between design approvals, contractor coordination, and compliance checks, timelines rarely stay under control. The third is rigidity. Headcount projections look clean on paper, but rarely hold for five or seven years. This is where many companies begin reconsidering how they approach Serviced Office Spaces in Mumbai, especially in high-cost zones. Why Mumbai Naturally Favors the Managed Model Mumbai operates differently from most cities. Micro-markets behave like separate ecosystems. A team hiring from the central suburbs may lean toward Office Space in Vikhroli West because of accessibility. Another team working closely with clients might prefer Office Space in Andheri East, closer to the airport and business hubs.Some organisations are also shifting support functions toward Office Space in Navi Mumbai, where costs are more manageable, and infrastructure has improved. Instead of committing to all these locations through separate leases, managed offices allow companies to enter, test, and adjust without locking themselves in. Speed is No Longer Optional In many sectors, expansion timelines have compressed. Hiring starts before the office is even ready. Delays here are not minor. They affect onboarding, productivity, and sometimes even client delivery.Managed office operators already have systems in place, design templates, vendor networks, and on-ground teams. That shortens execution cycles significantly. In areas like office space in Marol, where demand remains high, this speed becomes a real advantage. Operations Move Out of the Core Business Running an office in Mumbai is not just about rent. It involves continuous coordination, maintenance, utilities, compliance, and security. Individually, these are manageable. Together, they consume time and attention. Managed offices shift this layer outward. The operator handles it.What companies get instead is consistency. Costs become predictable. Internal teams stay focused on business priorities. In many Grade A environments, this operational stability is one of the main reasons companies stay with the model. Financial Thinking is Changing This is where the decision often becomes clearer. Traditional offices require upfront investment. Managed offices convert that into a structured monthly cost. There is no large interior spend sitting on the balance sheet. No fragmented vendor payments. No surprise maintenance spikes. For leadership teams evaluating Office Spaces in Mumbai, this creates better visibility. Not just on cost, but on risk. Control Without the Burden There was a time when managed offices meant compromise, shared spaces, limited branding, and less privacy. That gap has narrowed. Today, companies can design their offices, apply their branding, and operate in dedicated spaces that feel no different from leased setups. The difference is behind the scenes. Operations are handled externally, while the workspace still reflects the companys identity. Distributed Offices Are Becoming Practical A single large headquarters is no longer the only model. Teams are spreading out. Some closers to talent pools. Some closers to clients. One office might sit in Andheri. Another closer to Central Mumbai. A third in Navi Mumbai for cost efficiency. Earlier, this would mean multiple leases and heavy capital investment. Managed offices make this structure easier to implement and easier to adjust later. When the Model Fits Best Managed offices are not universal. But in certain situations, they align well with business needs: Entering a new market without long-term visibility Expanding teams quickly Operating in high-rent micro-markets Reducing upfront capital exposure Testing multiple locations before consolidation In these cases, the flexibility is not just convenient. It becomes strategic. Final Perspective Decisions around managed office spaces in Mumbai are no longer just about securing square footage. They are about timing, adaptability, and how much operational weight the office brings with it. Managed offices do not remove cost. They change how that cost behaves, how quickly it starts delivering value, and how easily it can be adjusted later. For leadership teams working with large budgets, that difference is often where the real decision gets made.
Tehran , May 19 : Iran Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has termed the contradictory and excessive behaviours of the United States as a major obstacle to diplomacy, Al Jazeera quoting the Irans ISNA news agency reported. Speaking during a meeting with Pakistan Interior Minister Seyed Mohsin Naqvi, Araghchi said Iran remains deeply suspicious of the US establishment due to what he described as repeated breaches of promises in the past, ISNA news agency reported. The meeting between Araghchi and Naqvi took place on Monday, in which both leaders discussed the latest status of bilateral relations as well as the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States. Earlier, Tehran put forward its most recent 14-point resolution draft, conveying the framework via Islamabad.According to a report by the Tasnim news agency, which cited an informant intimately connected to the delegation involved in the talks, the diplomatic roadmap has been formally transmitted through Pakistan. The state-affiliated media outlet further highlighted that the primary objective driving the Iranian administrations diplomatic strategy is to end the war and build trust among the stakeholders involved. Providing a critical domestic context to this secret 14-point diplomatic push, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday strongly defended Tehrans decision to pursue direct negotiations with the United States. He declared that dialogue conducted with dignity is an absolute necessity, while simultaneously stressing that Iran will continue defending its national rights.According to the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA), President Pezeshkian made these crucial remarks during a high-profile public relations gathering of executive agencies titled Iranian Narrators. Taking a firm stance against hardline domestic critics who oppose any diplomatic re-engagement with Washington, President Pezeshkian argued that isolating the country from the negotiating table is completely counterproductive. It is not logical to say that we will not negotiate, the President said.However, this diplomatic overture from Tehran faces a massive wall of resistance from Washington.US President Donald Trump has constantly pushed for the negotiations, while threatening to attack Tehran if they refuse to accept Washingtons terms of ceasefire. Trump on Monday said that he has put off a planned attack on Iran for a short period amid big discussions with the country over the ongoing West Asia crisis.I put it (attack on Iran) off for a little while, hopefully maybe forever, but possibly for a little while because weve had very big discussions with Iran and well see what they amount to. I was asked by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and some others if we could put it off for two or three days, a short period of time, because they think that they are getting very close to making a dealIts a very positive development, but well see whether or not it amounts to anything, said President Trump. The development comes at a sensitive moment, with Washington weighing both diplomatic and military options as tensions over Irans nuclear programme continue to escalate. US officials say President Donald Trump is still seeking a negotiated settlement but is increasingly frustrated by Tehrans refusal to accept what Washington considers essential concessions. (ANI)
Insights from Ryan Pinto: Ryan Group of Schools Focus on Sports and Co-Curricular Excellence
Ryan Group of Schools has consistently positioned itself as a pioneer in holistic education, where learning extends far beyond the boundaries of textbooks and classrooms. With a network of over 150 schools across India and abroad, catering to more than 2.5 lakh students, the group has built a reputation for nurturing well-rounded individuals. At the heart of this philosophy lies a strong emphasis on sports and co-curricular excellence, seamlessly integrated into the academic framework through its KASSM approach, focusing on [] The post Insights from Ryan Pinto: Ryan Group of Schools Focus on Sports and Co-Curricular Excellence appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Anantnag, May 19: Continuing its sustained crackdown against drug trafficking and narcotics abuse in the district, Anantnag Police on Monday achieved significant success in multiple anti-drug operations carried out in Sangam and Aishmuqam areas, registering three FIRs and arresting two accused involved in narcotics-related activities. According to police officials, acting on a specific input, a police team from Police Post Sangam conducted a raid at the residence of one Manzoor Ahmad Shah, son of Late Abdul Rehman Shah, a resident [] The post Anantnag Police Intensify Anti-Drug Crackdown, 3 FIRs Registered; 2 Drug Peddlers Held With Heroin, Charas Seized appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Anti-Encroachment Drive Conducted Near Maha Maya Temple At Bandi
Jammu, May 19: The administration on Monday carried out a major anti-encroachment drive at Bandi near the Maha Maya Temple to clear alleged illegal occupations from government land. Officials said the operation was conducted jointly by the revenue department, forest authorities and police personnel to ensure smooth and peaceful execution of the drive. During the campaign, several structures and encroachments reportedly raised unlawfully on public land were removed by the authorities. The officials reiterated that such drives will continue in [] The post Anti-Encroachment Drive Conducted Near Maha Maya Temple At Bandi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rain, Thunderstorms, Gusty Winds Likely at Scattered to Many Places Across J&K From May 19-21
Srinagar, May 19: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast partly to generally cloudy weather across Jammu and Kashmir from May 19 to 21, with spells of light rain, thundershowers, gusty winds and possible hailstorms expected at scattered to many places, mainly during afternoon and evening hours. According to the weather department, generally dry weather is likely from May 22 to 25 during the forenoon, while brief showers may occur at isolated to scattered places towards afternoon and late afternoon hours. The MET Centre said dry weather is expected to prevail from May 26 to 28, while partly to generally cloudy conditions with light rain or thundershower at isolated places are likely from May 29 to 31. In its advisory, the department warned of the possibility of thunder, lightning and gusty winds with speeds of 40-50 kmph at a few places in both Kashmir and Jammu divisions during May 19 to 21. The weather office also said hot and dry conditions are expected at many places during the next two days, with heat wave conditions likely at a few places in Jammu division.
Three Coaches Of Ujjaini Express Derail Near Rishikesh; No Casualties
RISHIKESH (UKHAND), May 19: Three coaches of the Ujjaini Express derailed near the Yog Nagari railway station here when the train was on its way to the railway yard, officials said on Tuesday. There were no passengers on board when the incident occurred around 9:40 pm on Monday near Khand Gaon area, they said. The train that operates between Lakshmibai Nagar in Indore and Yog Nagari in Rishikesh arrived at the Yog Nagari railway station at 6 pm on Monday [] The post Three Coaches Of Ujjaini Express Derail Near Rishikesh; No Casualties appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC Dismisses Pleas For Modification, Recall Of Directions On Relocation, Sterilisation Of Stray Dogs
NEW DELHI, May 19: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the right to live with dignity encompasses the right to live freely without threat from dogs as it dismissed all applications and petitions seeking recall of its earlier directions on relocation and sterilisation of strays. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta and NV Anjaria, which dismissed pleas challenging validity of the standard operating procedures issued by the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) to deal with stray animals, [] The post SC Dismisses Pleas For Modification, Recall Of Directions On Relocation, Sterilisation Of Stray Dogs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
No Plan To Monetise Gold Held By Temples: Govt
New Delhi, May 19: Debunking all rumours and speculations, the government on Tuesday said it is not planning to introduce a monetisation scheme for gold held by temple trusts, or any religious institution across the country. Such rumours are completely false, misleading and without any basis, the finance ministry said in a clarification. It also clarified that claims suggesting gold plates on temple towers, doors, or other temple structures will be considered as Strategic Gold Reserves of India are false, [] The post No Plan To Monetise Gold Held By Temples: Govt appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cash Discovery: Probe Panel Submits Report On Justice Varma To Speaker; To Be Tabled In Parl
New Delhi, May 19: An inquiry committee investigating allegations against Justice Yashwant Varma against whom removal proceedings were initiated over the alleged discovery of unaccounted cash from his official residence has submitted its report to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. The report, which was presented in accordance with statutory requirements under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968, on Monday, will be laid before both Houses of Parliament in due course, the Lok Sabha Secretariat said. The Monsoon Session, which [] The post Cash Discovery: Probe Panel Submits Report On Justice Varma To Speaker; To Be Tabled In Parl appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CS reviews elaborate arrangements for smooth, safe conduct of Machail Mata Yatra
Srinagar: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today chaired a high-level meeting to review the arrangements being put in place by the concerned Divisional and District Administrations for the smooth, safe and hassle-free conduct of the annual Machail Mata Yatra scheduled to commence in August this year in the mountainous region of Kishtwar. The meeting, besides Additional []
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Trump Calls Off Scheduled Iran Attack After Gulf Leaders Step In
SRINAGAR: US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States had planned a military strike on Iran for Tuesday but that the operation was halted following appeals from Gulf leaders as negotiations with Tehran continue. In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that the planned attack had been scheduled for Tuesday but []
Have put off planned attack on Iran due to big discussion with Tehran: Trump
Washington DC , May 19 : US President Donald Trump on Monday (local time) said that he has put off a planned attack on Iran for a short period amid big discussions with the country over the ongoing West Asia crisis. Speaking to reporters, Trump said that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and some other countries had requested the US to delay the action for a few days as they believed negotiations were close to yielding a deal. I put it (attack on Iran) off for a little while, hopefully maybe forever, but possibly for a little while because weve had very big discussions with Iran and well see what they amount to. I was asked by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and some others if we could put it off for two or three days, a short period of time, because they think that they are getting very close to making a dealIts a very positive development, but well see whether or not it amounts to anything, said President Trump. Reflecting on his recent China visit and conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump said, President Xi was very complimentary of our militaryWe have the greatest military in the world. Were not going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon. He further stated that multiple countries were directly engaging with US officials and Iran in an effort to resolve the situation diplomatically. I was called by these three countries, plus others, and theyre dealing directly with our people and right now, Iran. There seems to be a very good chance that they can work something out. If we can do that without bombing the hell out of them, I will be very happy, said Trump.Meanwhile, the United States Central Command on Monday said that it continues to strictly enforce the US blockade against Iranian ports. CENTCOM continues to strictly enforce the U.S. blockade against Iranian ports. U.S. forces have now redirected 85 commercial vessels to ensure full compliance, CENTCOM said in a post on X. Earlier, President Trump turned down Irans peace proposal to stop the ongoing West Asia crisis, saying that it falls short of expectations and does not represent any meaningful progress towards a deal, according to Axios, citing a senior US official and a source briefed on the matter. The development comes at a sensitive moment, with Washington weighing both diplomatic and military options as tensions over Irans nuclear programme continue to escalate. US officials say President Donald Trump is still seeking a negotiated settlement but is increasingly frustrated by Tehrans refusal to accept what Washington considers essential concessions. Irans latest counter-proposal was reportedly delivered on Sunday night through Pakistani mediators. According to a senior US official quoted by Axios, the revised text contains only limited changes compared to previous submissions. (ANI)
Statehood to Be Restored to Jammu Kashmir at Appropriate Time: LG Sinha
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has said that the Centre remains committed to restoring statehood to the Union Territory and urged people to place trust in the assurances given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Parliament. In an interview with a national television channel, Sinha described []
Sharma pushes for better digital infrastructure, youth participation in sports
Srinagar, May 18: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Transport, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, on Monday highlighted the governments initiatives towards strengthening the digital infrastructure, promoting technological innovation and encouraging youth participation in sports and recreational activities across Jammu & Kashmir. The Ministerwas speakingduring a one-day seminar organised by the Institution of Engineers (India), Jammu & Kashmir State Centre (IEI-JKSC) in observance of World Telecommunication & Information Society Day2026 on the themeDigital Lifelines Strengthening Resilience in a Connected World. The seminar was attended by the engineers, policymakers, telecom professionals, experts and public representatives to deliberate upon the growing importance of resilient digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, broadband connectivity and inclusive technological development in an increasingly interconnected world. Addressing the gathering, Satish Sharma said that robust digital connectivity has become the backbone of modern governance and socio-economic development. He stated that the Government is focused on ensuring equitable access to digital services and strengthening communication infrastructure across Jammu & Kashmir to bridge the digital divide. The Minister emphasised the importance of adopting modern technologies and building secure and resilient digital systems capable of meeting future challenges. He appreciated the role of professional institutions like IEI-JKSC in promoting technical awareness, innovation and constructive dialogue on emerging technological issues. Later, Sharma also appreciated the successful organisation of an Indoor Games Competition by the Red Team aimed at promoting sportsmanship, youth engagement and healthy recreational activities among youngsters. The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from youth and sports lovers who took part in various indoor games including carrom, chess, table tennis, badminton and other recreational activities. The participants displayed remarkable talent, discipline and team spirit throughout the event. The Minister said that sports play a crucial role in shaping the personality of youth by promoting discipline, confidence, leadership and teamwork. He stressed that both indoor and outdoor sports activities provide constructive avenues for youth engagement and contribute towards physical as well as mental well-being. The Indoor Games Competition concluded with a prize distribution ceremony in which the winners and outstanding performers were felicitated for their achievements. The organisers thanked all participants, officials and supporters for making the event successful and memorable. The programme commenced with a formal introduction by Er. Irfan Ahmad Reshi, MIE, Honorary Secretary, IEI-JKSC, who highlighted the significance of the occasion. He emphasised the transformative role of communication technologies in governance, education, healthcare, public service delivery and economic development. Engineer Ferdous Ahad Bhat, FIE, Chairman, IEI-JKSC, underlined the importance of building resilient and inclusive digital ecosystems capable of supporting societies during emergencies and technological disruptions. He stressed the need for strengthening cybersecurity frameworks and expanding broadband accessibility, particularly in remote and underserved areas. The technical session featured a keynote presentation by Engineer Feroze Jalali Malla, Data Protection Officer and Senior Expert, who spoke on the importance of data protection, cybersecurity and digital trust in the modern information society. Engineer Masharib Gul Mufti, FIE, Principal General Manager, BharatNet Project, J&K and Ladakh, deliberated upon the ongoing expansion of digital connectivity infrastructure across rural and remote regions under the BharatNet initiative.
KMC Sempora organizes mega free medical camp
Srinagar, May 18: Kashmir Medical College (KMC),Sempora on Monday organised a Mega Free Medical Camp at its campus,witnessing an overwhelming response as thousands of patients from different parts of Kashmir thronged the institution to avail free healthcare services. The day-long camp was inaugurated in the presence of Managing Director KMC, Tausif Ahmad; Executive Director Insha Qazi; Principal/Dean KMC Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan; Medical Superintendent Dr. Syed Mubashir, heads of departments, senior faculty members, consultants, and specialist doctors from multiple disciplines. The camp reflected KMCs growing commitment towards community healthcare and social responsibility by bringing advanced medical services directly to the people under one roof. Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director KMC, Tausif Ahmad, said that KMC remains committed to serving society through impactful healthcare initiatives and community outreach programmes. Healthcare should be accessible to every individual irrespective of financial constraints. Through such mega medical camps, our endeavour is to ensure earlydiagnosis,timely treatment for the people, especially those who have limited access to specialist services, he said. He further stated that all consultations, medicines, diagnostic investigations, X-rays, ultrasound examinations, and eligible surgeries were provided completely free of cost during the camp. He added that patients seen in the camp and requiring surgical interventions would also receive free hospital admission and treatment at the hospital. Executive Director KMC, Insha Qazi, said the institution witnessed an extraordinary response from the public, with patients lining up from 8 a.m. to consult specialist doctors. It is truly satisfying to see thousands of patients benefiting from thefree of costservices being provided by our institution. KMC remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering quality and affordable healthcare to the people of Kashmir, she said. About 2,000 patients attended the camp and availed healthcare facilities from highly experienced doctors and specialists. Specialist consultations were available in Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Endocrinology, General Medicine, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, General Surgery, Minimal Access (Laparoscopic) Surgery, Endocrine Surgery, Psychiatry, Orthopedics & Spine Surgery, ENT, Physiotherapy, Dental Care, and several other specialties and sub-specialties. As part of the special benefits offered during the camp, patients were provided zero charges for hospital stay and eligible surgeries, along with a 50 percent discount on surgical medicines and consumables. The camp also featured free health screenings, free medicines, and awareness services aimed at promoting preventive healthcare and encouraging timely medical intervention. The initiative received widespread appreciation from the public, with beneficiaries lauding the efforts of Kashmir Medical College in extending quality healthcare services to the community and reaffirming its role as one of the leading healthcare institutions in the region. The camp was part of KMCs larger mission of community outreach, under which similar health programmes and awareness initiatives have earlier been conducted in district hospitals, educational institutions, and underserved areas across Kashmir.
Census-2027: DC Shishir Gupta launches self-enumeration drive
Shopian, May 18: In a major push towards public awareness and community participation, a mega district-level self-enumeration awareness programme for Census 2027 was successfully conducted on Monday at GDC Shopian. The programme, which commenced on May 17, will continue till May 31, 2026. Deputy Commissioner (DC)/Principal Census Officer, Shopian, Shishir Gupta who was the Chief Guest on the occasion, emphasized the landmark shift toward citizen-led digital data collection. Addressing the gathering, he underscored the critical importance of accurate, timely data and called upon the entire administrative machinery to act as catalysts for public engagement and also ensure 100% data collection andmessage to all to awareabout self-enumeration. Coordinated administrative efforts and grassroots public awareness are the absolute pillars for the smooth, successful execution ofcensus2027 across the district, the DC said. He urged all officers and employees to not only actively participate in the process themselves but also to rigorously motivate the general public for maximum digital onboarding, the Self-Enumeration Windows. The DC emphasized the significance of accurate data collection and urged all officers and officials to approach the training with utmost dedication to ensure the successful implementation ofcensus-2027 across the district. While speaking on the occasion, the DSEO (Additional District Census Officer), Shopian, Bilqees Zahoor said that the primaryaim ofself-enumeration process is the counting of the population and moving away from paper- based operations to now digital census. She stressed that all details of the households must be provided and urgedfor taking part in the process of self-enumerationwith dedication. The comprehensive training initiative was split into two separate, intensive sessions to ensure detailed coverage of the census modalities. During the event, district coordinator, Naveen Ragu, master trainers, Irfan Ahmed and Bilal Ahmed and Field Trainer (FT), Feroz Ahmed Lone imparted crucial technical training to the participating officers, officials and other key stakeholders. FT briefed the participants about the question-answer hourofself-enumeration programme, highlighting itssignificance in ensuring accurate data. The sessions focused on equipping the staff with the necessary skills to seamlessly manage and execute theself-enumeration process. The district administration has finalized a comprehensive outreach framework to assist citizens during this 15-day window, ensuring that the transition to Indias first heavily paperless census model is seamless and inclusive for every household in District Shopian. During the sessions, participants were briefed about digital registration, data accuracy and public awareness measures to ensure smooth conduct ofcensus-2027 activities. Among others, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Dr. Zakir Hussain Faaz, Principal, GDC, Tariq Ahmed,officers, officials and stakeholders were present.
Srinagar, May 18: Central Kashmir Excise Range has intensified its crackdown against the illicit cultivation of Narcotic crops (Poppy) under the Nasha Mukht Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan. Destruction of illegal poppy cultivation was held at multiple locations across the Srinagar-Budgam-Ganderbal Excise Range including Zonimar Eidgah and Ichgam Budgam in collaboration with Police, Revenue and AgricultureDepartment. Accordingly,the FIRwas lodged under the relevant sections of NDPS Act at the concerned Police Stations. All legal formalities including seizure,Samplingand destruction were reportedly completed on spot. In this regard, Case FIR No. 39/2026 and FIR No. 125/2026 U/S 8/18 NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Soura and Policestation Budgamand investigation has been taken up. The enforcement action exemplifies the commitment of the Excise Department to curbing illegal activities and upholding the rule of law under the supervision of the Excise Commissioner and the Deputy Excise Commissioner (Executive), Kashmir.
DC Kulgam reviews Eid-ul-Adha arrangements
Kulgam, May 18: Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, ShahzadAlam on Monday convened a meeting of officersto review the arrangements put in place for the upcoming festive occasion of Eid-ul-Adha. During the meeting, the DC directedofficers ofJal Shakti Department and KPDCL to ensure smooth supply of water and electricity across the district. He also instructed the Jal Shakti Department to keep water tankers available in required areas and ensure that no locality faces any shortage of drinking water. District Sheep Husbandry Officer informed the chair that adequate numbers of sacrificial animals, including sheep and goats, are available in the district. Chief Animal Husbandry Officer informed the meeting that sufficient poultry stock is also available to meet public demand during the festive days. The DC further directed the concerned authorities to intensify market checking to ensure the quality and availability of essential commodities, including bakery and confectionery items, milk, meat, chicken, vegetables, and other essentials in the markets. Municipal authorities were directed to ensure proper sanitation in towns, mosques, and Eidgahs. They were also instructed to repair defunct streetlights, if any, to facilitate the public during the festival. He also directed the concerned authorities to identify designated locationsforproper disposal of offal to maintain cleanliness and hygiene during Eid-ul-Adha celebrations. On the occasion, Traffic Police authorities were asked to ensure smooth regulation of traffic across the district. The meeting was attended by ADDC, ADC, ACR, Tehsildars, Executive Engineers, Executive Officers and otherofficers.
Fragmented Recovery, Forgotten Lessons
When the waters of September 2014 engulfed Srinagar, entire neighbourhoods disappeared under muddy currents, hospitals became inaccessible, bridges collapsed, communication systems failed and the Valley witnessed one of the gravest urban disasters in its modern history. The floods were not merely a natural calamity. It exposed decades of ecological neglect, unplanned urbanisation, institutional fragmentation and weak environmental governance across Jammu and Kashmir. More than a decade later, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report on the World Bank-assisted Jhelum and Tawi Flood Recovery Project raises uncomfortable but necessary questions. The audit does not simply document procedural delays or financial inefficiencies. It reveals something deeper and more troubling. It points to the Jammu and Kash irs recovery architecture which is fragmented, compartmentalised and unable to evolve into a coherent climate-resilient governance framework. For me, the floods were not merely an administrative or environmental event to be studied from institutional files. They were deeply personal. At that time, I was residing in Jawahar Nagar, one of the worst-affected areas of Srinagar. I still remember the growing anxiety of the early morning of 7 September 2014 when I noticed floodwaters rapidly approaching near Dr. Sethis clinic at Jawahar Nagar Chowk. Sensing the gravity of the situation, my family vacated the house in time. That decision probably saved lives, but we lost household belongings, personal records, memories and the emotional security attached to a home built over decades. Yet what remained with me most profoundly was the realisation that this disaster was not entirely natural. The floodwaters exposed years of ecological neglect, shrinking wetlands, unplanned urban expansion, weak drainage systems and fragmented governance structures that had steadily increased Kashmirs vulnerability. The experience transformed my understanding of disaster management from a purely technical subject into a deeply human and ecological concern. The tragedy of the floods was immense. The tragedy of the recovery lies in the fact that many structural lessons still remain insufficiently addressed. The JTFRP was conceived as an ambitious recovery and resilience-building initiative with World Bank assistance running into nearly Rs 1,500 crore. The project aimed to reconstruct damaged infrastructure, restore hospitals and schools, improve roads and bridges, strengthen disaster management systems, rehabilitate drainage infrastructure and create long-term institutional preparedness for future climate-related disasters. On paper, the vision was progressive and timely. In implementation, however, the project became a case study in administrative fragmentation. One of the clearest observations emerging from the CAG findings is the absence of unified institutional coordination. Multiple departments and agencies were involved in implementation including Public Works, urban local bodies, flood control authorities, health agencies, planning institutions and engineering wings. Instead of operating under a tightly integrated command structure, departments often functioned in silos with overlapping responsibilities and weak coordination mechanisms. The consequences were predictable: Delays in approvals and tendering Revisions in project scope Cost escalations Incomplete works Weak monitoring systems Poor interdepartmental communication Delayed utilisation of funds Several projects reportedly suffered because technical clearances, land acquisition issues, procurement processes and administrative sanctions were not synchronised before execution began. In many cases, projects moved at the pace of routine bureaucracy despite being part of an emergency recovery programme. That contradiction is central to understanding the failure. Disaster recovery cannot be governed through ordinary administrative inertia. It requires urgency, continuity, scientific planning and institutional cohesion. The CAG report indicates that while financial resources were mobilised, governance systems were often not prepared to absorb and execute such a complex and multi-sector intervention efficiently. The problem becomes even more significant when viewed through the regional dynamics of Jammu and Kashmir. The floods primarily devastated the Kashmir Valley, particularly Srinagar and surrounding districts, where urban inundation reached catastrophic proportions. Yet the recovery programme increasingly reflected the familiar political balancing act between Kashmir and Jammu that shapes much of the administrative decision-making. This balancing tendency diluted strategic prioritisation. Kashmir urgently required comprehensive floodplain management, restoration of wetlands, strengthening of spill channels, drainage redesign and hydrological restructuring of the Jhelum basin. Jammu, meanwhile, required separate urban flood management planning around the Tawi basin and rapidly urbanising corridors. Instead of evolving a basin-specific ecological strategy, many interventions became fragmented infrastructure packages distributed across sectors and regions. This is where the deeper governance crisis emerges. Floods in Kashmir are not merely engineering failures. They are ecological governance failures. The Srinagar flood exposed decades of encroachment on wetlands, degradation of natural flood absorption systems, narrowing of flood spill channels, unscientific urban expansion and weak enforcement of environmental regulations. The fragile hydrology of Kashmir had already been compromised long before the floodwaters entered homes and hospitals. Yet post-flood reconstruction remained disproportionately infrastructure-centric. Roads, embankments, and buildings were prioritised, but ecological restoration did not receive equivalent urgency. Wetland conservation, floodplain zoning, watershed protection and scientific urban planning remained institutionally fragmented across departments. This disconnect between infrastructure and ecology continues to define disaster governance in Jammu and Kashmir. The CAG findings also point towards weak institutional capacity and poor continuity of expertise. Large-scale climate adaptation and disaster recovery programmes require specialised technical knowledge, interdisciplinary coordination and long-term policy consistency. However, frequent administrative reshuffling, changing institutional arrangements and limited continuity weakened implementation efficiency. As an environmental expert nominated by the Government to the World Bank-assisted JTFRP in 2016, I had the opportunity to engage with ecological and sustainability dimensions linked to flood recovery and resilience planning. My association with the committee, however, remained limited in duration due to subsequent administrative restructuring and evolving institutional arrangements. That experience reinforced a larger concern. The environmental recovery projects in fragile Himalayan regions suffer significantly when continuity of scientific expertise and institutional memory is interrupted midway. Having worked extensively on wetlands, river systems, environmental impact assessment, climate governance and the preparation of the first State Action Plan on Climate Change for Jammu and Kashmir, I have observed that ecological systems cannot be managed through fragmented administrative silos. Rivers, wetlands, urban settlements, forests and climate systems function as interconnected realities. Governance structures must evolve accordingly. Climate resilience cannot be built through fragmented governance. It requires stable institutional ecosystems where technical knowledge survives beyond transfers, restructurings and political transitions. The timing of the project further complicated implementation. Jammu and Kashmir underwent extraordinary political and administrative changes during the project period. The coalition instability, Governors Rule, constitutional reorganization and repeated bureaucratic restructuring led to disruption in control and command. Such transitions inevitably affect continuity in planning and execution. Large recovery programmes require policy stability. Instead many institutional mechanisms were repeatedly adapting to changing administrative realities.The result was uneven progress. Some infrastructure projects advanced, while others stagnated for years. Procurement delays, weak contractor performance, land disputes and procedural bottlenecks slowed implementation. Several works reportedly remained incomplete despite substantial expenditure. Yet perhaps the most serious concern is that the larger ecological vulnerabilities continue to persist even today. Srinagar remains highly vulnerable to future flooding. Wetlands continue shrinking. Urban expansion continues into ecologically sensitive zones. Drainage stress has intensified due to changing rainfall patterns linked to climate change. The Tawi basin too faces increasing environmental pressure from urbanisation and land-use changes. This means the 2014 floods were not an isolated event. They were an early warning. Climate scientists have repeatedly warned that Himalayan regions like Jammu and Kashmir are entering an era of heightened hydrological uncertainty driven by erratic precipitation, glacier changes, cloudbursts, urban heat effects and ecological degradation.Under such circumstances, fragmented recovery models are no longer sustainable. The lessons from the JTFRP therefore go far beyond accounting procedures or audit observations. They raise fundamental questions about the future of governance in Jammu and Kashmir. Do we continue treating disasters as temporary engineering problems? Or do we finally recognise them as systemic ecological and governance crises? The answer requires structural reforms. Jammu and Kashmir urgently needs: Integrated river basin management Wetland-centred urban planning Unified municipal flood authorities Scientific land-use regulation Stronger environmental enforcement Interdepartmental coordination mechanisms Climate-sensitive infrastructure planning Continuity of technical expertise Ecological restoration as core public policy Most importantly, environmental governance must move beyond departmental compartmentalisation. Floods do not recognise bureaucratic boundaries. Water connects forests, wetlands, rivers, roads, urban settlements, agriculture, and climate systems into one interconnected ecological reality. Governance structures must evolve accordingly. The CAG report therefore should not be viewed merely as an audit of expenditure. It should be treated as a policy warning. The next disaster may not offer the luxury of delayed learning. Jammu and Kashmir stands today at a critical crossroads between ecological vulnerability and climate resilience. The region possesses extraordinary natural systems capable of supporting sustainable development if managed scientifically and collectively. But if governance remains fragmented, reactive and politically compartmentalised, future recovery projects may continue reproducing the same cycle of expenditure without transformation. The floods of 2014 submerged roads, homes and institutions. What they truly exposed, however, was the urgent need to rebuild governance itself. And that reconstruction still remains incomplete. Call to Action Jammu and Kashmir can no longer afford a fragmented approach to disaster recovery and environmental governance. The Himalayan ecosystem is changing rapidly under the pressures of climate change, unplanned urbanisation, wetland degradation and institutional inertia. Every delayed reform today increases the scale of tomorrows disaster. The time has come for policymakers, planners, scientists, civil society and citizens to collectively demand a new governance framework rooted in ecological intelligence and administrative coordination. We need: A legally empowered integrated flood and climate resilience authority for Jammu and Kashmir Scientific protection of wetlands, floodplains, and river corridors Climate-resilient urban planning for Srinagar and Jammu Transparent monitoring of all externally funded environmental projects Institutional continuity for technical experts and domain specialists Strong public participation in environmental decision-making Real-time ecological data systems for disaster preparedness Most importantly, environmental governance must move from symbolic response to structural reform. The lessons of 2014 should not remain buried in audit reports, committee files and post-disaster rhetoric. They must shape a new developmental vision for Jammu and Kashmir. The one where ecology is treated not as an obstacle to development, but as the foundation of long-term security, resilience and human survival. The choice before us is stark. Either we build resilience through coordinated ecological governance today or we continue rebuilding the same vulnerabilities after every disaster tomorrow. Mutaharra A W Deva, Certified Independent Director from Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, Ministry of Corporate Affairs Government of India Jammu Kashmir travel
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 18: A high-level U.S. industry delegation comprising representatives from the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) and the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) today held detailed discussions with Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and Minister of State for PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Department of Atomic Energy and Department of Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh, on emerging opportunities for private investment and industry collaboration in Indias Nuclear sector. The delegation [] The post US Industry delegation meets Dr Jitendra, discusses investment opportunities in Indias Nuclear sector appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Agriculture under Middle East Conflict Why Indias farms are feeling the heat?
Dr B N Tripathi vcskuastjammu@gmail.com The Middle East conflict is no longer just a geopolitical issue confined to oil-producing nations. Its effects are now flowing directly into farms, food systems, trade routes, fertilizer markets and household kitchens across the world. Recent assessments by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme suggest that severe escalation scenarios in the Middle East could impose economic losses ranging from nearly USD 300 billion to over USD 500 billion across [] The post Agriculture under Middle East Conflict Why Indias farms are feeling the heat? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FICCI FLOs exhibition draws immense response
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 18: On the second day of its activities in Srinagar, FICCI FLO Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh hosted its marquee exhibition, `Vibrant Verve, a pop-up edit at the Radisson Collection Hotel & Spa, Riverfront Srinagar. The exhibition was inaugurated by Dr Hina Shafi Bhat, senior BJP leader who appreciated the initiative and praised FICCI FLO JKL for creating meaningful platforms for women entrepreneurs. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Hina Bhat said FICCI FLO Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh [] The post FICCI FLOs exhibition draws immense response appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Speakers clarification smacks of cover-up of wrongdoing: Sunil Sharma
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 18: Leader of Opposition, Sunil Kumar Sharma on Monday said the Speaker Abdul Rahim Rathers claims on the issue of appointing Chairpersons of House committees smack of an attempt to cover up wrongdoing rather than to respond to the reservations of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over it. He said the Speakers discretion to appoint heads of six non-financial House committees cannot be driven by party interests, but must be guided by fairness and well-established conventions. [] The post Speakers clarification smacks of cover-up of wrongdoing: Sunil Sharma appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Announcement of changes in NEET will help students: CEO ALLEN
Excelsior Correspondent KOTA, May 18: ALLEN Career Institute has welcomed the announcements made by Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan regarding changes in the conduct of the NEET-UG examination. In this regard, the CEO of the ALLEN Career Institute, Nitin Kukreja, stated that the decisions taken by the Ministry of Education are highly welcomed. First and foremost, the decision to reconduct the examination within a reasonable timeframe was appropriate. Along with this, the announcement of the next examination date has also provided [] The post Announcement of changes in NEET will help students: CEO ALLEN appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kavinder Gupta pays tribute to Pt Prem Nath Dogra in Jammu
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 18: Himachal Pradesh Governor Kavinder Gupta today visited Prem Nath Dogra Bhawan at Kachi Chawni area here and paid tribute to veteran Dogra leader Pt Prem Nath Dogra. During his interaction with the family members of the late leader, Kavinder Gupta recalled Dogras contribution towards strengthening nationalist forces in Jammu and Kashmir and described him as a symbol of patriotism and public awakening. Referring to his role in the Praja Parishad Movement, the Governor said Dogra [] The post Kavinder Gupta pays tribute to Pt Prem Nath Dogra in Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MP Jugal chairs DISHA meeting at Jammu
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 18: Member of Parliament Jugal Kishore Sharma today chaired the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) meeting at the District Headquarters, here, to review the implementation and progress of the Centrally Sponsored Schemes and flagship programmes being executed in the district. Member of Rajya Sabha Sat Paul Sharma, who is Co-Chairperson of the DISHA Committee, also presided over the deliberations and offered valuable inputs on the occasion. The meeting was attended by Members of Legislative [] The post MP Jugal chairs DISHA meeting at Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Advisor Nasir Aslam reviews summer, Yatra and Eid preparedness in Jammu
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 18: Advisor to the Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani, today chaired a high-level meeting with senior officers to review summer preparedness, arrangements for upcoming pilgrimages, availability of food and essential supplies, and preparedness for Eid-ul-Adha celebrations across Jammu division. The meeting was attended by Divisional Commissioner Jammu Ramesh Kumar, IGP Jammu Bhimsen Tuti, DIG Traffic J&K Dr Haseeb Mughal, Commissioner Jammu Municipal Corporation Devansh Yadav, Managing Director JPDCL Gurpal Singh, Deputy Commissioner Jammu Rakesh Minhas, heads [] The post Advisor Nasir Aslam reviews summer, Yatra and Eid preparedness in Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir A Resolute Mission to Safeguard a Generation
Dr Rizwan Rumi rizwanroomi2012@gmail.com Drug addiction has emerged as one of the gravest social and public health crises confronting Jammu and Kashmir in recent years. The alarming spread of narcotics among the youth has deeply disturbed families, educational institutions and communities across the Union Territory. What was once perceived as an isolated urban problem has now penetrated villages, towns, colleges and even school environments, threatening the social fabric and future stability of society. At such a critical juncture, the initiative [] The post Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir A Resolute Mission to Safeguard a Generation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UP: 10 killed as van-truck collide on highway in Lakhimpur; Prez, PM, CM condole loss of lives
LAKHIMPUR KHERI (UP), May 18: Ten people were killed when a van collided head-on with a truck on the Sisaiya-Lakhimpur National Highway on Monday, police said. The van was going to Sisaiya from Lakhimpur when the accident took place between Unchgaon and Bharehta villages. President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed grief over the accident. The prime minister also announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each for the next of kin [] The post UP: 10 killed as van-truck collide on highway in Lakhimpur; Prez, PM, CM condole loss of lives appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
US Justice Dept drops all charges against Adani, case closed permanently
NEW DELHI, May 18: The U.S. Department of Justice has permanently dropped all criminal charges against Indian tycoon Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar, bringing high-profile securities and wire fraud case in New York to a complete close after prosecutors concluded they could not sustain the allegations. With this, multiple US regulatory and legal investigations involving the group have all closed in the last couple of days. Last week, the US Securities and Exchange Commission settled civil allegations against the [] The post US Justice Dept drops all charges against Adani, case closed permanently appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
US industry delegation meets Union minister to discuss investment, collaboration in nuclear sector
NEW DELHI, May 18: A US industry delegation on Monday held discussions with Union minister Jitendra Singh on emerging opportunities for private investment and industry collaboration in Indias nuclear sector. The interaction focused on Indias Nuclear Energy Mission, recent policy reforms enabling greater private sector participation, and expanding the scope of India-US cooperation in clean energy and critical technologies. In a statement, Singh said, India aims to increase its nuclear power capacity from the present 8.8 GW to 100 GW [] The post US industry delegation meets Union minister to discuss investment, collaboration in nuclear sector appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MOSAJ shooters shine in Dehradun
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 18: Mission Olympics Shooting Academy Jammu celebrated an impressive performance by its young shooters at the India Open National Level Competition organised by the National Rifle Association of India at Trishul Shooting Academy from May 15 to 23. Young shooter Dharya Kotwal emerged as the star performer by clinching double gold medals in the 10m Air Rifle Sub Youth and Youth categories. She registered an outstanding score of 415.3, displaying remarkable consistency, focus and determination [] The post MOSAJ shooters shine in Dehradun appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Comm Secy felicitates Asian boxing champion Yaseer
*Sanctions Rs 2 lakh cash award Excelsior Sports Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 18: Commissioner Secretary, Youth Services and Sports, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, today felicitated young boxing sensation, 14-year-old Mohammad Yaseer of Rajouri, for his historic gold medal at the Under-15 Asian Boxing Championship held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The Jammu and Kashmir Government has also sanctioned a cash award of Rs 2 lakh in favour of boxer Yaseer from Rajouri for his outstanding achievement at the Asian Boxing Championship. The cash [] The post Comm Secy felicitates Asian boxing champion Yaseer appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

