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Pakistani forces open fire on protest rally as massive anti-Islamabad uprising grips PoJK

Massive protests have erupted across Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) as the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) defies state crackdowns. Thousands are demanding the release of arrested leaders amidst reports of unprovoked firing on civilians. The movement is gaining momentum, with international diaspora also voicing strong condemnation of Pakistan's actions and human rights abuses.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 5:59 pm

LG Reviews Amarnath Yatra Arrangements at Nunwan Base Camp, Calls for Strict Action Against Fake Registrations

Sinha directs officials to ensure pilgrim safety, smooth facilities; urges devotees to follow valid registration process

KashmirLife 5 Jul 2026 5:07 pm

Samba Police Rescue Five Peoples Stranded in Flooded Basantar River

Samba, July 5: Five people trapped in the strong currents of the flooded Basantar River behind Police Station Samba were rescued safely by Samba Police on Saturday following a swift rescue operation launched after a sudden rise in the river's water level. According to police, Police Station Samba received information that five individuals had become stranded in the river due to the rapidly increasing water level. Acting immediately, Station House Officer (SHO) Police Station Samba, Inspector Parvaiz Ahmed Khanday, rushed to the spot with a police team and initiated a rescue operation. The operation was carried out under the directions of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Samba, Anuj Kumar (IPS), and under the supervision of the Additional Superintendent of Police, Samba, and the Deputy Superintendent of Police (Headquarters), Samba, who remained at the scene to monitor the operation and coordinate the rescue efforts. Despite strong currents and difficult conditions, the police team successfully rescued all five stranded persons without any reported injuries. The timely intervention prevented what authorities described as a potentially serious incident. Police officials said the rescue was made possible through coordinated planning, prompt response, and teamwork among the officers deployed at the scene. SSP Samba, Anuj Kumar, commended the efforts of the supervising officers, SHO Inspector Parvaiz Ahmed Khanday, and the police personnel involved in the operation for their prompt response and dedication, acknowledging their role in ensuring the safe rescue of all five individuals. The incident highlights the importance of rapid emergency response during the ongoing monsoon season, when sudden increases in river water levels can pose significant risks. Authorities have advised the public to avoid entering or venturing close to swollen rivers and other water bodies during periods of heavy rainfall.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 4:40 pm

JKPCC condemns manhandling of Congress MLA Bhat in Bandipora

Tariq Karra writes to CM,demands strict action against those responsible SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president Tariq Hameed Karra has strongly condemned the unfortunate incident in Bandipora in which Congress MLA Nizamuddin Bhat was allegedly manhandled by workers of the National Conference led by Jalal Akbar Lone, younger brother of MLA Sonawari []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 4:03 pm

MLAs call on CM, raise constituency-specific dev issues

SRINAGAR: Several Legislators called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at Raabita here on Saturday and apprised him of various developmental and constituency-specific issues requiring the governments attention. Among those who met the Chief Minister were MLA Bani, Dr. Rameshwar Singh, and MLA Banihal, Sajad Shaheen. The legislators highlighted a range of issues concerning infrastructure development, []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 4:02 pm

Dr Farooq greets people on Prakash Purab of Guru Hargobind Singh Ji

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah today extended warm greetings to the people, especially the Sikh community, on the sacred occasion of the annual Prakash Purab of Shri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj. In his message, Dr. Farooq Abdullah paid rich tributes to Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj, describing him []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 4:01 pm

Sakeena Itoo holds public darbar in Nandimarg

Announces new projects KULGAM: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo on Saturday visited Nandimarg in Kulgam district, where she held a Public Darbar to directly engage with the people and listen to their grievances and developmental concerns. During the interaction, people from the area projected several developmental demands and []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

Police bust drug trafficking module in Hajin

Huge quantity of charas seized, 3 arrested BANDIPORA: Continuing its sustained drive against drug trafficking, police in Bandipora achieved a major success by apprehending three drug peddlers and recovering a substantial quantity of contraband during naka checking in the Hajin area. Besides, police arrested a drug peddler in Sopore and recovered contraband substance from his []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

Five-day farmers exposure visit concludes at Directorate of Agri Kmr

SRINAGAR: The five-day Farmers Exposure Visit Programme, organized by the Directorate of Agriculture Kashmir, concluded on Saturday at the Directorate Hall, Lal Mandi, Srinagar, with Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah, presiding over the valedictory function as the chief guest. The programme was designed to provide participating farmers with first-hand exposure to modern agricultural technologies, []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 3:59 pm

DIPR organisesseminar on drug abuse awareness

SRINAGAR: As part of the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan (NMJKA), the Cultural Unit Kashmir of the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) on Saturday organised an awareness seminar on drug abuse at Government Boys Higher Secondary School (GBHSS), Gulab Bagh, Srinagar. The seminar witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, who shared their views []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 3:59 pm

CJP Protest: Sonam Wangchuk Loses 6 Kg As Hunger Strike Enters Day 8

Sonam Wangchuks fast enters eighth day as CJP protest over alleged exam irregularities continues at Jantar Mantar; doctors say he has lost around six kg

KashmirLife 5 Jul 2026 3:46 pm

Heavy Rain Likely in J&K, MeT Warns of Landslides and Flash Floods

Weather department forecasts increase in rainfall activity over next two days; warns of thunderstorms, gusty winds and possible landslides at vulnerable places

KashmirLife 5 Jul 2026 3:23 pm

Ladakh LG Saxena approves 25% production-based incentive for Pashmina herders

Ladakh's Pashmina industry is set for a significant boost with two key decisions by Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena. A new incentive program offers herders a 25% top-up on Pashmina procurement to enhance production and livestock development. Additionally, an Rs 8 crore revolving fund will ensure timely payments to nomadic herders, aiming to improve their livelihoods and make goat rearing a more profitable venture.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 3:10 pm

Indian Railways launches special Jammu-Srinagar train services for Amarnath Yatra pilgrims

Srinagar , July 5 : Indian Railways on Sunday launched special train services to support Amarnath Yatra pilgrims, providing direct connectivity from Jammu to Srinagar. Srinagar Chief Area Manager Kapil Sharma confirmed that Indian Railways has established multi-level monitoring systems to manage heavy summer and Amarnath Yatra crowds, introducing outside-station Aadhaar KYC verification to streamline travel for registered pilgrims. Speaking to ANI, Kapil Sharma said, Indian Railways has been facing heavy crowds during the summer and the Amarnath Yatra. To manage this, systems have been set up at both the headquarters and the Railway Board level. Every department is being monitored, from water and electricity supply to cleanliness and punctuality of trains. For the Amarnath Yatra, special arrangements have been made. Those already registered can complete verification outside the station using Aadhaar KYC and then start their travel. Fresh pilgrims without registration can go to Pantha Chowk, where buses take them for on-the-spot registration. Food facilities are available on the trains. Security is also a priority. Special arrangements are in place with coordination between RPF, GRP and state police. Civil authorities, IG-level officers and senior officials carry out frequent inspections, he added. One of the Amarnath Yatra devotees praised the seamless travel experience and excellent facilities aboard the Vande Bharat train, highlighting the disciplined safety and outstanding support provided by railway security staff and ticket inspectors. We travelled here by Vande Bharat and found the facilities excellent. Earlier, travel was difficult, but now those problems no longer exist. The best part was the support from the ticket inspectors and security staff, who ensured discipline and safety, said the devotee. The 57-day pilgrimage officially commenced and is being heavily monitored using digital surveillance and RFID tracking systems to ensure crowd management and safety. The annual yatra is scheduled to conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Raksha Bandhan. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 3:07 pm

Farooq Abdullah visits late Sheikh Manzoors residence to offer condolences

Srinagar, July 5 : JKNC President Farooq Abdullah today visited the residence of noted businessman late Sheikh Manzoor, son of late Sheikh Habibullah, at Nawa Bazar, who was later residing in Dulbagh, Soura, to extend condolences to the bereaved family following his demise yesterday. During the visit, Dr. Abdullah offered Fateha Khawani and prayed for eternal peace for the departed soul. He also interacted with the bereaved family and those present, advising them to remain respectful and dutiful towards their parents and elders, and encouraged adherence to the teachings of the Holy Quran and Hadith in daily life.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 2:03 pm

Punjab Man Dies After Complaining of Breathing Difficulty in Srinagar

Punjab resident staying at relatives house in Srinagar dies after complaining of breathing difficulty; police initiate legal proceedings

KashmirLife 5 Jul 2026 1:46 pm

Police Raid Publishers After FIR Over Separatist-Glorifying Books Supplied to Jammu Kashmir Schools

SRINAGAR: The counter-intelligence wing of the Jammu and Kashmir Police has raided the premises of publishing houses after registering an FIR over two books allegedly glorifying separatist figures that were procured for government school libraries under the Samagra Shiksha programme. The case has been registered under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the []

KashmirLife 5 Jul 2026 1:18 pm

Govt issues notice to Meta over Child Sexual Exploitative Material in Instagram ads

New Delhi [India], July 5 : The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has directed officials to summon Meta representatives to seek a formal explanation regarding paid advertisements on Instagram that promoted Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), as per sources. In the notice issued on Saturday evening, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) ordered Instagram to disable all the ads and content promoting and facilitating access to CSEAM. The government has also demanded a detailed explanation within seven days, the sources added. This comes in the wake of a media report had claimed that Instagram hosted paid advertisements with disturbing keywords with links to other social media channels where they can be purchased. Earlier, according to sources, the ministry had taken cognizance of reports that Instagram showcased certain objectionable material that promoted child sexual abuse and issued directions to officials to seek a response from Meta. IT officials are demanding answers on how these deeply disturbing advertisements successfully bypassed Meta's pre-publication review and moderation pipeline. The government is reviewing whether the platform has complied with India's intermediary safety guidelines. Distribution of pornography and child sexual abuse material is a criminal offence in India under its digital laws. In its In its response to the media report, Meta acknowledged that no moderation system is perfect but highlighted a zero tolerance policy towards CSAM. The company reported that upon being alerted, it disabled the offending advertisements, suspended the violating accounts, and blocked the associated URLs. Under Section 67 (B) of the IT Act, it is a punishable offence to publish or transmit material depicting children in sexually explicit acts, etc. in electronic form. Child Sexual Exploitative and Abuse Material (CSEAM) refers to material containing sexual images in any form of a child who is abused or sexually exploited, according to the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. Content posted on these social media intermediaries is guided by their content policy and community guidelines, and users can report or flag material that they find inappropriate or violating their community guidelines. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:29 pm

Three Arrested As Police Bust Alleged Sex Racket In Jammu and Kashmir

Police say the racket was operating from a house in Akhnoors Kashmiri Mohalla; three accused, including the house owner, have been arrested under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act

KashmirLife 5 Jul 2026 12:23 pm

Month After LoC Crossing: PoK resident repatriated through Kaman Post

Srinagar, July 4: More than a month after security forces apprehended a resident of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) for allegedly crossing the Line of Control (LoC) into the Uri sector of north Kashmirs Baramulla district, he was repatriated to Pakistan on Saturday, officials said. The individual, identified as Zeeshan Mir, a resident of Painkadi village in Muzaffarabad, was apprehended by the Army on May 31 after he allegedly crossed the LoC into the Uri sector. In a statement, the Army said Mir was repatriated at 12:24 pm (IST) on Saturday and was formally handed over to Pakistan Army officials at the Kaman Post crossing. During his stay in India, Zeeshan was treated with dignity, compassion and due care, reflecting the Indian Armys steadfast commitment to humanitarian values and professional conduct, the statement said. During preliminary questioning, Mir reportedly told security agencies that he had crossed into Kashmir to meet his girlfriend, Iram Bano, a resident of the Tillawari area of Uri. He is said to have claimed that the two had developed a relationship through the social media platform Snapchat. Officials said both Mir and Bano were questioned by security agencies to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the cross-border entry and to rule out any security concerns. Following his apprehension, a case was registered at Police Station Uri. Mir was taken into custody, and investigations were initiated to determine the circumstances under which he crossed the LoC and to examine any possible links or motives behind the incident. Incidents involving individuals crossing the LoC to meet loved ones have surfaced in the past also, though such cases remain rare given the heavily guarded nature of the border.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 11:57 am

Man Arrested For Allegedly Vandalising Mosque In J&K

Police urge people to maintain peace, avoid rumours

KashmirLife 5 Jul 2026 11:49 am

JK SDRF sets up 24x7 emergency camp on Jammu-Srinagar NH for Amarnath Yatra

Udhampur , July 5 : The Jammu and Kashmir State Disaster Response Force (J&K SDRF) has set up a 24x7 emergency response camp along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway to ensure the safety of pilgrims during the Shri Amarnath Yatra. According to Sub-Inspector, J&K SDRF, Kartar Singh, the camp has been established under the directives of the Additional Director General of Police. Speaking to ANI on Saturday, Singh said, Our team consists of at least 20 personnel, including members from both the SDRF and the Home Guard. This camp has been set up under the directives of the ADG, and we are deployed along the National Highway for the pilgrimage. He added that the team remains on standby round the clock to respond to any incidents during the yatra. We remain on standby 24/7 to respond to any incidents. We are fully equipped with modern gear. We are prepared for any eventuality, including flood situations, Singh said. Earlier, the fourth batch of pilgrims had successfully departed from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu on Sunday morning. A comprehensive, multi-layered security cover has been seamlessly put in place across the transit corridors to ensure the completely safe and smooth movement of pilgrims travelling through the valley. Devotees expressing their initial impressions highly lauded the elaborate security infrastructure, noting that the visible safety nets have significantly motivated them for the high-altitude darshan ahead. To address high-altitude health challenges and manage transit emergencies, the Udhampur Health Department has finalised a robust medical matrix stretching along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH 44), specifically covering the sector from the Tikri Kali Mata Temple to the Chenani-Nashri Tunnel. Ten stationary first-aid camps have been operationalised at key bottleneck areas to provide immediate relief. Six fully equipped, life-support ambulances have been deployed at strategic intervals. The 57-day pilgrimage officially commenced and is being heavily monitored using digital surveillance and RFID tracking systems to ensure crowd management and safety. The annual yatra is scheduled to conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Raksha Bandhan. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 11:22 am

Lavender bloom offers new hope for Uri's border farmers

Officials said lavender flowers harvested from the farm are processed in the distillation unit to extract essential oil with medicinal and aromatic value. Uri, Jul 04: Rows of lavender have burst into full bloom at the Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAP) Farm in Trikanjan, Boniyar, where the Agriculture Department has begun the facility's first lavender distillation and is preparing to distribute 4,0005,000 lavender and rosemary saplings among farmers in Uri's border belt to promote cultivation of high-value medicinal and aromatic crops. The initiative aims to encourage farmers to bring barren and hilly land under cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants, which officials say are well suited to the region's terrain and can offer better economic returns than conventional crops. The saplings will be distributed under the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) to expand aromatic crop cultivation across the border belt. Mahmood Khan, a farmer, said the farm had generated employment for local residents and created new livelihood opportunities for farming families. He said the initiative had benefited not only workers at the farm but also people living in nearby villages, adding that it had become a source of hope for the local community. Mohd Yousuf Naikoo, another farmer, said barren land could be brought under lavender and rosemary cultivation with technical guidance from the Agriculture Department. He said aromatic farming required relatively less effort than conventional crops and could help improve farmers' incomes by making productive use of otherwise unused land. Dr Sharan Gurdev Singh, a farm official, said the farm currently grows ten species of medicinal and aromatic plants, including lavender, rosemary, kuth (Saussurea costus), artemisia, digitalis, muskbala and zakhmi hayat. He said lavender was in full bloom and that the facility had begun its first distillation process. He added that the initiative was being implemented under the guidance of Mushtaq Ahmad Allaie, Sub-Divisional Agriculture Officer (SDAO), Uri, to promote medicinal and aromatic crop cultivation in the border belt. Fayyaz Ahmad Mir, another farm official, said nearly 4,0005,000 lavender and rosemary saplings had been raised through cuttings this year and would be distributed among farmers under the HADP area expansion programme. He said the initiative aimed to develop the border area through aromatic crop cultivation, increase farmers' incomes and encourage wider cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants. He added that farmers would receive technical guidance on cultivation, harvesting and processing from the Agriculture Department. Officials said lavender flowers harvested from the farm are processed in the distillation unit to extract essential oil with medicinal and aromatic value. They said the initiative is expected to strengthen rural livelihoods while promoting the productive use of barren land across Uri's border villages.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 10:47 am

J-K: Fourth batch of pilgrims for Amarnath Yatra 2026 departs from Jammu base camp

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 5 : Following the commencement of the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026, the fourth batch of pilgrims has successfully departed from the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu on Sunday morning. A comprehensive, multi-layered security cover has been seamlessly put in place across the transit corridors to ensure the completely safe and smooth movement of pilgrims travelling through the valley. Devotees expressing their initial impressions highly lauded the elaborate security infrastructure, noting that the visible safety nets have significantly motivated them for the high-altitude darshan ahead. To address high-altitude health challenges and manage transit emergencies, the Udhampur Health Department has finalised a robust medical matrix stretching along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH 44), specifically covering the sector from the Tikri Kali Mata Temple to the Chenani-Nashri Tunnel. Ten stationary first-aid camps have been operationalised at key bottleneck areas to provide immediate relief. Six fully equipped, life-support ambulances have been deployed at strategic intervals. These emergency vehicles are positioned to provide rapid, life-saving medical interventions and to facilitate the swift evacuation of any distressed or ill pilgrims to nearby healthcare facilities if emergencies arise, confirmed Chief Medical Officer Anil Manhas. Om Shiv Shakti Sewa Langar Committee President Varinder Malik stated that a 24-hour medical camp has been stocked with ample oxygen cylinders, blood pressure/sugar management medications, and dedicated ambulance backup alongside their continuous three-meal bhandara service running through August 28. Pilgrims arriving from various states, including Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, expressed immense satisfaction with the overall logistics, particularly appreciating the sanitation and lodging infrastructure provided by the Ramban administration at the Chanderkote Yatri Niwas, which has been illuminated beautifully in tricolour lights. Furthermore, engineering interventions executed on the challenging trek routes received high praise from the moving batches. This route used to be exceptionally difficult and hazardous. The Border Roads Organisation (BRO), including the 122 Road Construction Company (RCC), has done truly great work in maintaining and structurally improving the track from the Baltal base camp to the Holy Cave. I thank and congratulate the BRO, stated a devotee from Chandigarh. On Friday, the 57-day pilgrimage officially commenced and is being heavily monitored using digital surveillance and RFID tracking systems to ensure crowd management and safety. The annual yatra is scheduled to conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Raksha Bandhan. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 10:25 am

EOW Kashmir Files Chargesheet in Alleged Multi-Lakh Bank Loan Fraud Case

Srinagar, July 5: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir of the Crime Branch, Jammu and Kashmir, has filed a chargesheet in connection with a 60 lakh bank loan fraud case involving the alleged use of forged revenue records and fabricated title documents to secure loans from J&K Bank. The chargesheet has been filed before the Court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Srinagar, in FIR No. 05/2019 under Sections 420, 467, 468, 471 and 120-B of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC). The accused have been identified as Sheikh Samiullah of Arampora Nawakadal, Abdul Ahad Bhat of Mufti Bagh Harwan, Ghulam Nabi Baqal of Saderabal Hazratbal, Mushtaq Ahmad Sofi of HMT Zainkote, and Sartaj Ahmad Hakeem of Nai Sadak Habba Kadal, all residents of Srinagar. According to the Crime Branch, the investigation was initiated following a complaint by J&K Bank alleging that the accused had secured a term loan of 30 lakh from the bank's Zainkote Branch and a cash credit facility of another 30 lakh from its Residency Road Branch in 2007 by mortgaging properties using forged revenue records and fake title documents. The borrowers allegedly defaulted on the loans, prompting the bank to verify the mortgaged documents through the revenue authorities. The verification confirmed that the revenue extracts and mortgage documents submitted to the bank were forged. The investigation further revealed that the accused, led by Sheikh Samiullah, allegedly acted in criminal conspiracy to deceive the bank and misappropriate the loan amount, the EOW said. The Economic Offences Wing has advised the public to remain vigilant against financial fraud and urged citizens to report such offences to the SSP, EOW Kashmir, Crime Branch J&K. Victims of economic fraud can also submit complaints via email at sspeow-kmr@jkpolice.gov.in.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 10:09 am

EOW Kashmir files chargesheet in Rs 60 lakh bank loan fraud case

Srinagar: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) Kashmir on Sunday said it has filed a chargesheet against five accused for allegedly securing Rs 60 lakh in bank loans using forged revenue records and fake property documents, following an investigation into a complaint by J&K Bank. In a statement, a spokesperson said the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) []

Kashmir Reader 5 Jul 2026 10:07 am

Study Finds Development, Not Climate, As the Main Driver of Kashmirs Changing Landscape

SRINAGAR: Rapid urbanisation, expanding transport networks and sustained economic growth have transformed Jammu and Kashmirs landscape more profoundly than climate change over the past six decades, according to a major new study that warns the continuing loss of forests, wetlands and grazing lands poses growing risks to the regions water resources. The findings are contained []

KashmirLife 5 Jul 2026 10:04 am

Iranian President Pezeshkian questions international institutions' silence over Israeli 'actions' in West Asia

Tehran [Iran], July 5 : Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday (local time) condemned Israel's actions in the region and criticised the United States for supporting them, alleging that the region has witnessed the targeted killing of intellectuals, scientists and other influential figures, IRNA reported. Speaking at the international conference Imam Khamenei; The Eternal Leader of Resistance in Tehran, he also questioned the effectiveness of international institutions, saying they had failed to prevent such actions despite claiming to uphold human rights, IRNA reported. Pezeshkian said that if Muslim nations acted collectively, conflicts and humanitarian crises in Gaza, Lebanon and Palestine could not continue unchecked. He also warned that divisions among Islamic sects and ethnic groups create opportunities for external actors to exploit regional tensions, as reported by IRNA. Meanwhile, the Iranian President said the guidance of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei continues to inspire nations across the world, asserting that the message of unity, dignity, independence and resistance now resonates more strongly than ever, IRNA reported. He welcomed domestic and foreign participants attending commemorative ceremonies and expressed hope that the gathering would strengthen cohesion across the Muslim world and encourage greater cooperation against what he described as policies of violence, terrorism and domination pursued by global arrogance. Referring to the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Iranian President described it as both a tragic and inspiring loss, saying the ideals and message of divinely guided leaders endure beyond their deaths and continue to motivate future generations in the pursuit of justice, righteousness and resistance, as reported by IRNA. Concluding his address, the Iranian President reaffirmed Iran's commitment to pursuing justice, strengthening Islamic solidarity and advancing regional peace through unity, stating that o external power could stop the progress of Muslim nations if they remained united around shared values and collective determination, asreported by IRNA. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 9:37 am

JKRERA inspects various illegal colonies across Kashmir

Srinagar, Jul 4: The Jammu & Kashmir Real Estate Regulatory Authority (JK RERA) has issued a strong advisory to the general public, requesting citizens to refrain from investing in real estate projects that are not registered with the Authority. The advisory follows a series of stringent enforcement actions on the ground. Under the supervision of the Chairperson of JK RERA, Satish Chandra, a team of officers including Deputy Secretary JK RERA, Esha Chib, and Naib Tehsildar, Gias-u-din carried out extensive inspections of various illegal and unregistered colonies across multiple locations. The enforcement drive targeted unauthorized developments at 90 Feet Road, Nowgam, Zakoora, and Gulab Bagh in Srinagar, as well as several areas in Budgam district. To protect hard-earned money and avoid falling into legal or financial traps, JKRERA strongly advises prospective buyers to follow a strict verification process before making any financial commitments. Before investing or booking a property, citizens must first ensure that the real estate project is explicitly registered with the JKRERA. If a project lacks a valid RERA registration number, individuals should not invest in that project under any circumstances. Furthermore, buyers must ensure that the real estate agent facilitating the transaction is also registered with JK RERA. Under the Real Estate Act 2016, only a RERA-registered real estate agent is authorized to market, promote, or facilitate transactions for a RERA-registered real estate project. Dealing with unregistered individuals or entities leaves buyers exposed to significant risks. Investing in unregistered projects or dealing with unregistered agents strips buyers of their legal protections under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act. Chairperson, JK RERA, Satish Chandra, reiterated the Authority's commitment to bringing transparency and accountability to the region's real estate sector. He warned developers and agents operating without valid registration to halt activities immediately or face strict legal and penal action. He further advised citizens to verify the registration status of both projects and agents by visiting the official JK RERA portal before finalizing any property deals.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 8:34 am

ARTO Bpora conducts enforcement drive; 37 vehicles challaned

Bandipora, Jul 4: On the directions of the Transport Commissioner, J&K, Vishesh Paul Mahajan, and the Deputy Commissioner, Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib, a special enforcement drive was conducted by the ARTO Bandipora team across the district to ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and the notified fare regulations. The drive primarily focused on checking overcharging by auto-rickshaw drivers and curbing illegal parking, particularly on Hospital Road and at Kaloosa, where complaints had been received from the general public. During the enforcement drive, a total of 37 vehicles were challaned under various provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and Rules, with an expected revenue realization of approximately 39,500. In addition, three auto-rickshaws were seized for serious violations. To safeguard the interests of commuters and ensure transparency in fare collection, the ARTO Bandipora team also displayed the notified fare lists inside e-autos so that passengers can easily verify the prescribed fares and report any instances of overcharging. The ARTO Bandipora reiterated its commitment to ensuring safe, lawful and passenger-friendly public transport services and appealed to all transport operators to strictly adhere to the notified fare structure and traffic regulations. The general public has also been urged to report any violations to the concerned authorities for prompt action.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 8:32 am

Farmers exposure visit program concludes at Lal Mandi

Srinagar, Jul 4: The five-day Farmers Exposure Visit Programme, organized by Directorate of Agriculture Kashmir, concluded on Saturday at Lal Mandi, Srinagar, with Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah, presiding over the valedictory function as the chief guest. The programme was designed to provide participating farmers with first-hand exposure to modern agricultural technologies, innovative farming practices and successful models of sustainable agriculture. Throughout the five-day programme, farmers interacted with subject experts, visited important agricultural institutions and gained practical insights into improved crop management, resource-efficient farming and value addition in agriculture. Addressing the participants, the Director Agriculture Kashmir emphasized that exposure visits are an important component of capacity building as they enable farmers to learn from successful experiences, adopt scientific interventions and replicate best practices in their own fields. He said that such initiatives help bridge the gap between research and field-level implementation, ultimately contributing to enhanced agricultural productivity, higher farm incomes and sustainable agricultural development across the Kashmir Valley. Shah appreciated the enthusiasm, dedication and active participation displayed by the farmers during the programme and urged them to act as ambassadors of modern agriculture by sharing the knowledge and experiences gained with fellow farmers in their respective villages. He stressed that the Agriculture Department remains committed to empowering the farming community through continuous skill development, farmer-centric training programmes, exposure visits, field demonstrations and technology dissemination under various developmental initiatives. On the occasion, the Director distributed certificates among the participating farmers in recognition of their successful completion of the programme. The participants expressed their gratitude to the Agriculture Department for providing them with a valuable learning platform and affirmed their commitment to adopting the improved technologies and practices demonstrated during the exposure visit.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 7:45 am

JKAACL holds Punjabi Kavi Darbar to commemorate Prakash Utsav of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji

Srinagar, Jul 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages (JKAACL) organised a Punjabi Kavi Darbar dedicated to the Prakash Utsav of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji at the Conference Hall, Tagore Hall, Srinagar, with eminent scholars, litterateurs and poets paying rich tributes to the life, philosophy and teachings of the Sixth Sikh Guru. The programme was presided over by eminent Punjabi litterateur Ajit Singh Mastana, while Jagmohan Singh Raina graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Ideel Saleem, Additional Secretary JKAACL, Kashmir and Popinder Singh Paras, Editor, Sheeraza Punjabi, JKAACL, were also present. Addressing the gathering, Ideel Saleem, appreciated the sublime teachings of Gurbani and underscored the timeless message of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. He observed that the Guru's divine wisdom continues to illuminate the path of truth, courage, justice, compassion and selfless service, inspiring generations to uphold righteousness and harmony. In his address, Ajit Singh Mastana lauded the sustained efforts of the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages in promoting Punjabi language and literature. He appreciated the high literary standard of the Kavi Darbar and remarked that such programmes provide a meaningful platform for poets and writers while preserving and strengthening the region's rich linguistic and cultural heritage. Speaking on the occasion, Jagmohan Singh Raina congratulated JKAACL for organising the event and urged the gathering to imbibe the teachings and ideals of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji in their daily lives. He stated that the Guru's message of righteousness, courage, equality and humanity remains profoundly relevant in the contemporary world. Popinder Singh Paras, Editor, Sheeraza Punjabi, highlighted the significance of commemorating the Prakash Utsav through literary and cultural activities. Reiterating the Academy's commitment to the promotion of Punjabi language and literature, he expressed gratitude to the distinguished guests, scholars, poets and participants for making the event a success. Zorawar Singh presented a scholarly paper on the life and philosophy of Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, highlighting the Guru's historic visit to Kashmir and elaborating on the significance of the doctrine of Miri-Piri, which continues to inspire humanity with the ideals of spiritual strength, moral courage and social responsibility. The Kavi Darbar witnessed soulful poetic recitations by eminent Punjabi poets, including Didar Singh, Kewal Pal Singh, M.S. Jugnu, H.S. Pali, Rikhi Singh, Ichpal Singh, Kavinan Singh, H.S. Upashak, Salinder Singh Sodhi and Jasbir Kaur, who paid eloquent literary tributes to Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji through their inspiring compositions. The event concluded on a note of literary fervour and spiritual inspiration, reaffirming JKAACL's steadfast commitment to preserving, promoting and enriching the diverse linguistic, literary and cultural heritage of Jammuand Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 7:41 am

ADDC Kulgam reviews implementation of Mission YUVA

Kulgam, Jul 4: A review meeting on the implementation of Mission YUVA was held on Saturday under the chairmanship of Altaf Ahmad Khan, Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC) Kulgam, in his office chamber. The meeting was attended by the Lead District Manager (LDM), Career Counselling Officer (CCO), Employment Officer (EO), District Programme Manager (DPM), NRLM, Block Programme Managers (BPMs), NRLM, members of the Mission YUVA Team, and other concerned officers. During the meeting, a comprehensive review of the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) under Mission YUVA was undertaken, with special emphasis on the progress achieved under Udyam Jagriti 5.0, registration of beneficiaries, counselling, mobilisation, credit linkage, and other programme components. The performance of all concerned departments and agencies was reviewed in detail, and the gaps affecting the achievement of targets were discussed. The Chair directed all concerned officers to focus on the KPIs where the district is lagging behind and to take immediate corrective measures for improving performance. He stressed the need for close coordination among all stakeholder departments, timely updation of data on the Mission YUVA portal, regular field-level monitoring, and expeditious disposal of all pending tasks to ensure achievement of the prescribed targets within the stipulated timelines.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 7:38 am

ADDC Shopian reviews saturation of banking & financial services campaign at GP, ULB levels

Shopian, Jul 4: Additional District Development Commissioner (ADDC), Shopian, Dr. Nasir Ahmed Lone on Saturday chaired a meeting at Mini Secretariat, Shopian to review and discuss the implementation of the saturation campaign of deepening financial inclusion by ensuring universal access to banking and financial services for the un-served and underserved population at Gram Panchayat (GP) and Urban Local Body (ULB) levels being conducted from June 15 to July 15, 2026. During the meeting, the ADDC stressed the importance of ensuring 100 percent coverage of eligible beneficiaries under different government welfare schemes and directed all departments to work in close coordination for effective implementation of the campaign. He also emphasized extensive awareness generation, extending financial and banking services in un- served and underserved areas. Officers were instructed to intensify field-level activities and submit regular progress reports for achieving the objectives of the saturation campaign within the stipulated timeframe. ACD, Muzaffar Ahmed; ALC, Dr. Nida Yousuf; LDM, Farooq Ahmed, BDOs, CSC, Manager, District Manager, NRLM, and other concerned attended the meeting.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 7:34 am

SKUAST-Ks One Health Vision gains global recognition; student team wins award

Srinagar, July 4: Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) has achieved another major milestone in its journey towards advancing the globally important One Health approach, with its student team securing the prestigious One Health Day Student Event Award 2025 organized by the internationally acclaimed One Health Commission. The award was conferred on the universitys student network, SKUAOHUN (SKUAST-K One Health University Network), for successfully organizing a month-long hybrid outreach and awareness initiative titled One Health Program- 2025. The team competed against entries from 94 countries and was recognized for taking the One Health message beyond academic institutions and actively engaging communities through innovative educational and outreach activities. The achievement marks a significant international endorsement of SKUAST-Ks efforts to institutionalize One Health an integrated framework that recognizes the interdependence of human, animal and environmental health and addresses emerging challenges such as zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food safety and climate-related health risks. SKUAST-K is among the first institutions in India to establish a dedicated School of One Health and has, over the past two years, developed a comprehensive ecosystem for interdisciplinary education, research and policy engagement in the sector. The university has forged collaborations with leading medical and veterinary institutions and has recently developed several innovative technologies and initiatives under the One Health framework. As part of its growing leadership in this area, SKUAST-K has also created vibrant student-led One Health platforms and community engagement programs to translate science into societal impact. The international award includes an International Certificate of Excellence, a cash prize of USD 1,000, and complimentary registration for two student representatives to attend the 9th World One Health Congress, to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, in September 2026. Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai congratulated the student team, faculty members, and the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry for the achievement. He described the recognition as validation of SKUAST-Ks vision to become a globally relevant transdisciplinary institution that addresses emerging societal and scientific challenges through innovation and collaboration. With our philosophy of SKUAST-K for Quality of Life, we remain committed to creating solutions that improve the health of people, animals and ecosystems alike, Prof. Ganai said.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 7:30 am

JKRERA inspects various Illegal Colonies across multiple locations

Srinagar, Jul 4: The Jammu & Kashmir Real Estate Regulatory Authority (JK RERA) has issued a strong advisory to the general public, requesting citizens to refrain from investing in real estate projects that are not registered with the Authority. The advisory follows a series of stringent enforcement actions on the ground. Under the supervision of the Chairperson of JK RERA, Satish Chandra, a team of officers including Deputy Secretary JK RERA, Esha Chib, and Naib Tehsildar, Gias-u-din carried out extensive inspections of various illegal and unregistered colonies across multiple locations. The enforcement drive targeted unauthorized developments at 90 Feet Road, Nowgam, Zakoora, and Gulab Bagh in Srinagar, as well as several areas in Budgam district. To protect hard-earned money and avoid falling into legal or financial traps, JKRERA strongly advises prospective buyers to follow a strict verification process before making any financial commitments. Before investing or booking a property, citizens must first ensure that the real estate project is explicitly registered with the JKRERA. If a project lacks a valid RERA registration number, individuals should not invest in that project under any circumstances. Furthermore, buyers must ensure that the real estate agent facilitating the transaction is also registered with JK RERA. Under the Real Estate Act 2016, only a RERA-registered real estate agent is authorized to market, promote, or facilitate transactions for a RERA-registered real estate project. Dealing with unregistered individuals or entities leaves buyers exposed to significant risks. Investing in unregistered projects or dealing with unregistered agents strips buyers of their legal protections under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act. Chairperson, JK RERA, Satish Chandra, reiterated the Authority's commitment to bringing transparency and accountability to the region's real estate sector. He warned developers and agents operating without valid registration to halt activities immediately or face strict legal and penal action. He further advised citizens to verify the registration status of both projects and agents by visiting the official JK RERA portal before finalizing any property deals.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 5:42 am

NC inducing academic subversion: LoP Sunil Sharma

Jammu, Jul 4:Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s J&K unit on Saturday demanded immediate ban on the book Personalities and Legends of J&K, distributed by the School Education Department (SED) in the school libraries of the Union Territory. He blamed the National Conference government for, what he described as infusing academic subversion to initiate academic Jehad. Leader of the Opposition in J&K Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma, while addressing a press conference here at party headquarters, sought a high-level probe into the matter and immediate withdrawal of the book from all government libraries and educational institutions. The head of J&K Government should immediately sack the Education Minister for allowing the distribution of a seditious book into the schools. It raises a question for the Chief Minister as well. The book glorifies those who waged war against the country, its constitution; it praises UN-designated terrorists and killers, LoP Sunil Sharma maintained. J&K BJP chief spokesperson Sunil Sethi, BJP national secretary MLA Dr Narinder Singh Raina and spokesperson Zorawar Singh Jamwal accompanied LoP in the presser. There is no historical account in the book but the glorification of murderers, terrorists, stone-pelters and separatists the likes of Maqbool Butt, Hafiz Sayeed, Masrat Alam, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, as a part of well-planned separatist ideology to poison the minds of young students of J&K against the country, Indian Army, Sunil Sharma alleged. Accusing the National Conference government of promoting separatism and terrorism, he said, An order was issued to nominate educational experts and those experts approved this book under the logo of Jammu Kashmir Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan and distributed in J&K school libraries for young students. This is an attempt to initiate an academic Jehad through this controversial book, which is a perfect example of academic subversion. This book is simply seditious in nature. BJP not just condemns it but views this move as a crime and the J&K Education Minister culpable. He recalled that 25 similar books were banned during the LG administration in the recent past and sought similar action in case of this book also. We want the constitutional agencies to immediately ban this highly objectionable book, order a probe and take action against all culprits, LoP reiterated. He alleged that the books inclusion in the government library system reflected the continued influence of what he termed an anti-India and separatist ecosystem. The book was an attempt to legitimise terrorism, separatism and anti-national ideology. It portrays individuals involved in terrorism and separatist activities as legends and freedom fighters, while depicting their actions against India and the Indian security forces in a sympathetic manner, Sunil Sharma maintained. While referring to the content of the book, he took serious exception to the use of expressions such as Indian Occupied Kashmir and the presentation of separatist narratives amounted to a direct challenge to India's sovereignty and territorial integrity. It is the most disturbing and serious aspect. At one place, the author even used the term Indian-Held Kashmir in the book, which has been printed using the money of Indian taxpayers and it is being distributed to school children for study, LoP objected. Referring to specific personalities featured in the publication, Sharma alleged that the book glorified Maqbool Bhat, despite acknowledging his conviction in murder cases and his execution in Tihar Jail in 1984. He also objected to the portrayal of Hashim Qureshi, claiming the book details his role in the hijacking of an Indian Airlines aircraft while projecting him as a significant figure. Sharma further criticised the inclusion of Masarat Alam Bhat, alleging that the publication highlights his role in the 2010 stone-pelting incidents despite multiple criminal cases against him. He also objected to extensive references to separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, alleging that his anti-India statements had been prominently featured in the book. The Leader of Opposition also questioned the inclusion of separatist figures such as Abdul Ghani Lone and Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, alleging that the publication sought to mainstream separatist ideology under the guise of documenting personalities from Jammu and Kashmir. Sunil Sharma alleged that the book served as a manual of radicalisation and indoctrination aimed at influencing the minds of the youth by gradually promoting anti-India sentiments. He asserted that allowing such literature to remain in government-funded libraries was unacceptable and called for immediate corrective action. LoP demanded a comprehensive audit of all government and school libraries across the Union Territory to identify and remove any other publications allegedly promoting separatist narratives or undermining India's territorial integrity. Sunil Sethi described the efforts to promote terrorism and separatism by the National Conference government through the medium of education as a matter of serious concern.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 4:58 am

LG Sinha suspends 8 officials in separatist book row

Jammu, July 4: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday ordered the suspension of eight officials and supervisory staff of School Education Department (SED) for serious negligence, dereliction of duty, while recommending two books for Higher Secondary classes, containing highly inappropriate content related to separatism, having potential for creating law and order situation. He also instructed for disengaging a contractual Computer Assistant with immediate effect in this connection and ordered a probe by a senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer into the matter. LG Sinhas action was preceded by the withdrawal of both the controversial books by the School Education Department, a day earlier, amid political uproar over their inclusion in the government school libraries under Samagra Shiksha. As per the order issued by SED Commissioner Secretary on behalf of the Lieutenant Governor, in view of the seriousness of the matter and misconduct of the suspended officials, Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary), Power Development Department Ashwani Kumar has been appointed as Inquiry Officer to conduct an enquiry. He has been asked to submit his report to the competent authority within 30 days. Rohit Sharma, a senior Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) officer and Additional Secretary, General Administration Department has been appointed as the Presenting Officer in the case. Lieutenant Governor has also ordered for banning and blacklisting the authors and publishers of both the books viz., Personalities and Legends of J&K, authored by Hilal Ahmad and Santosh Meena, published by Oberoi Book Service, Jammu and Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir authored by Dr Sushant Giri, published by Anurag Prakashan, Delhi. The suspended officials also included a Principal and four lecturers. The order mentioned that Samagra Shiksha got the library grant for procurement of age-appropriate books for 18328 government schools and 394 PM SHRI School and accordingly Expression of Interest (EOI) was floated. 4 Sub Committees of experts and academicians from both Jammu and Kashmir divisions were constituted for selection of such (age appropriate) library books. These sub committees were for Primary Classes (Series 1); Upper Primary Classes (Series 2); Secondary Classes (Series 3) and Higher Secondary classes (Series 4). These four Sub Committees selected 463 books, submitted by 364 publishers. Out of these books, two books have been noticed on July 3, 2026 to have inappropriate content. Accordingly, these books were withdrawn vide Order No Edu/SPD/SMS/Quality/1338-43/2026-27 dated July 3, 2026 and Edu/SPD/Quality/1331-36-2026-27 dated July 3, 2026 respectively, the order specified. These two books were i.e., Personalities and Legends of J&K and Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir. 123 copies of Personalities and Legends of J&K books were supplied to Jammu, Ramban and Udhampur districts and 128 copies of Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir were supplied to Jammu and Baramulla districts. It has come to the notice of the department that these books have highly inappropriate content, it is quite evident that there was serious negligence, dereliction of duty and lack of proper due diligence was carried out by the members of the Sub Committee Series 4 and Supervisory Officers while recommending such books which contained content related to separatism which has potential for creating law and order situations, SED Commissioner Secretary Ram Niwas Sharma observed. He stated that keeping in view these facts and circumstances of the matter, the members of the Sub Committee Series 4 appeared to be responsible for such serious lapses and negligence - unbecoming of government servants. Therefore, these official(s) and supervisory staff of the School Education Department in terms of Rule -31(1 )(a) Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Classification. Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956, are hereby placed under suspension, with immediate effect, he ordered. Those suspended included Fazil Imran Saddiqui, Coordinator Library, posted under Samagra Shiksha; Gurjeet Singh, Assistant Coordinator, also posted under Samagra Shiksha; Sanjeev Sharma, Principal GHSS, Kore Pannu, Kathua; Shazia Kouser, Academic Officer, SCERT, Jammu; Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir, Lecturer, BHSS, Wathoora, Budgam; Niranjan Sharma, Lecturer GHSS, Badhat, Kishtwar; Renu Mengi, Lecturer DIET, Jammu and Rajmohini, Lecturer GGHSS, Poonch. During the period of suspension, they will remain attached with the Administrative Department (School Education Department). It is further ordered that Sheikh Suheel Ahmad, Computer Assistant (Contractual) assisting the Coordinator Library, Samagra Shiksha is hereby dis-engaged with immediate effect from his contractual engagement, SED Commissioner Secretary directed. Further, it has been ordered that the authors and publishers of both the books are hereby banned and blacklisted, henceforth, in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Furthermore, any printed material authored and/or published by them shall also be withdrawn from the Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the order read. The matter vis--vis two books came to the fore and soon turned into a big controversy after the Jammu Kashmir Peoples' Forum (JKPF)- a social and non-political organisation flagged it on July 3, 2026, expressing anguish and concern over the contents of Great Personalities and Legends of J&K (Series 4), purchased by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir under the Samagra Shiksha Scheme during the 2025-26 academic session. It pointed out that the book was distributed to school libraries after being marked with the Samagra Shiksha logo. The book dedicates special chapter for terrorist and convicted person like Maqbool Bhat and separatists leaders like Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Shabir Ahmad Shah, Masarat Alam, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Maulvi Farooq, as great personalities of Jammu and Kashmir and has glorified their characters although they have worked throughout their life against the erstwhile State of J&K, now UT of J&K and Government of India as secessionists elements and pleaded the cause for a separate nation of J&K, JKPF had argued in its press statement. It contended that the personalities highlighted in the book always challenged the sovereignty of Government of India over J&K State and advocated the accession of J&K with Pakistan. Giving a detailed account vis--vis content of the book, JKPF had appealed to the Lieutenant Governor of UT of J&K to look into the matter. The competent authority should take appropriate action including the criminal prosecution against the guilty persons particularly the officials of Samagra Shiksha Scheme and the expert Committee which cleared this book for purchase and circulation to the libraries of different government and government aided schools, it demanded, besides seeking a probe into the matter. The issue on July 4 was picked up by the J&K BJP and JKPCC, reiterating the demands echoed by JKPF. As the issue turned into a major controversy, the Lieutenant Governor, by evening, issued a detailed order, almost meeting all the demands of concerned stakeholders.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 4:52 am

LG suspends 8 officials over separatist content in school books

Appoints inquiry officer Srinagar, Jul 04: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has ordered the suspension of eight School Education Department officials and directed a high-level inquiry after two books supplied to government school libraries in Jammu & Kashmir were found to contain content that authorities described as inappropriate and linked to separatism. The action was taken through an order issued by the School Education Department on Saturday. The government said the books had been selected under the Samagra Shiksha library scheme and later withdrawn after concerns were raised over their content. According to the order, grants had been released for procurement of age-appropriate books for 1,832 government schools and 394 PM SHRI schools across J&K. The department stated that four expert committees had been constituted to select library books for different class groups. Out of 463 books submitted by 364 publishers, two were subsequently found to contain objectionable material and were withdrawn on July 3. The books identified are Personalities and Legends of J&K by Hilal Ahmad and Santosh Meena, published by Oberoi Book Service, Jammu, and Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir by Dr Sushant Giri, published by Anurag Prakashan, Delhi. Officials said 123 copies of the first book were supplied to schools in Jammu, Ramban and Udhampur districts, while 128 copies of the second book were distributed in Jammu and Baramulla districts. The department observed that members of the concerned selection committee allegedly failed to exercise due diligence while recommending the books and termed the lapse a case of negligence and dereliction of duty. The suspended officials include library coordinators, academic officers, principals and lecturers associated with the selection process. They will remain attached with the Administrative Department during the suspension period. The government has appointed Ashwani Kumar, IAS, Financial Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary, Higher Education Department, as Inquiry Officer to investigate the matter. Rohit Sharma, JKAS, Additional Secretary in the General Administration Department, has been appointed as Presenting Officer. The inquiry report has been sought within 30 days. A contractual computer assistant attached with Samagra Shiksha has also been disengaged with immediate effect. The order further directs that the authors and publishers of the two books be banned and blacklisted in J&K and that all printed material authored or published by them be withdrawn from the Union Territory.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 1:24 am

26,000 devotees perform darshan at holy cave: Div Com

Registration holders to get priority, RFID cards mandatory Srinagar, Jul 04: Amid an overwhelming rush of devotees for the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir Anshul Garg on Saturday said nearly 26,000 pilgrims have performed darshan at the holy cave shrine so far, while authorities intensified efforts to regulate the pilgrimage in accordance with the Supreme Court-mandated daily ceiling. Addressing a press conference here alongside Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, V K Birdi , the Div Com said the administration was witnessing a massive influx of yatris, including a significant number arriving without prior registration. The Supreme Court has fixed a ceiling on the number of pilgrims who can undertake the Yatra each day. Our entire mechanism is functioning within that framework to ensure safety, smooth movement and better management of the pilgrimage, he said. So far, 26000 pilgrims performed the darshan at the holy cave shrine and the pilgrimage is smoothly going from both tracks. Garg said online registration for thepilgrimage hadcommenced on April 15, and a majority of devotees had already registered in advance. He added that registered pilgrims were being issued RFID cards after completing mandatory Know Your Customer (KYC) formalities. We are noticing that many yatris are reaching Kashmir without registration. Only registered pilgrims are eligible for RFID cards, which are essential for undertaking the Yatra, he said. The Divisional Commissioner said the administration was giving priority to devotees who had completed advance registration, while the Tatkal quota remained limited and subject to availability. The Tatkal quota depends on how many registered pilgrims are unable to undertake the pilgrimage on their allotted dates. Unregistered yatris may have to waitfora few days before they can proceed, Garg said. He further clarified that pilgrims registered for specific dates, including those scheduled for darshan on July 15 or later, would have to wait for their designated turn instead of attempting to proceed earlier. Appropriate information is being disseminated among yatris at all levels. Our effort is that every devotee who wishes to have darshan of Baba Barfani should opt for online registration and patiently wait for their allotted date, he added. Authorities have intensified awareness campaigns and coordination measures across transit camps and registration centres to ensure smooth conduct of the pilgrimage amid heavy turnout and heightened security arrangements.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 1:22 am

Only registered pilgrims permitted on Amarnath Yatra tracks: LG Sinha

Chairs high-level review meet; says SC-ordered ceiling enforced Srinagar, Jul 04: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the overall management and ground situation of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026, reviewingmovement of pilgrims,traffic management, security arrangements, accommodation, registration status, and other logistical aspects. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, DGP Nalin Prabhat, Special DG Coordination S.J.M. Gillani, Principal Secretary Home Chandraker Bharti, Joint Director Intelligence Bureau Pankaj Thakur, Principal SecretarytoLieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board Dr. Mandeep K. Bhandari, and senior officers of Civil Administration, Police, Security Forces, and the Shrine Board. During the meeting, it was observed that an unusually large number of pilgrims have been arriving without valid registration, causing long waiting times. The Lieutenant Governor said the Yatra is being conducted in accordance with the prescribed ceiling of pilgrim movement on the Yatra tracks,in pursuance ofSupreme Court's orders. Adherence to the registration schedule is imperative for ensuring the safety, security, and convenience of all pilgrims. It was reiterated that only pilgrims possessing valid registration for the designated date shall be permitted to proceed on the tracks leading to the Holy Cave Shrine. The LG appealed to intending unregistered pilgrims to defer their travel for the next few days to avoid inconvenience upon reaching Jammu and Kashmir. The administration has asked all intending pilgrims to complete the mandatory registration process and obtain a valid Yatra Registration Permit for their allotted date before commencing their journey. Pilgrims are requested not to travel without confirmed registration, as theyshallnot be permitted to proceed on the Yatra. The Lieutenant Governor further reviewed security and logistical arrangements for the Yatra and directed all departments and security agencies to keep working in close coordination and maintain continuous liaison with all stakeholders, including Langar organisations, service providers, and other NGOs, for a safe, seamless, spiritually enriching, and fulfilling Yatra.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 1:18 am

MHA designates 23 more terrorists under UAPA

17 Pakistani, 6 Indian nationals named; total now 80 Pursuing PM Modis zero tolerance against terror: Amit Shah New Delhi, Jul 04: Taking another significant step under the Modi government's 'Zero Tolerance Policy' against terrorism, the Ministry of Home Affairs, under the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, has designated 23 more individuals as 'terrorists' under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, including 17 Pakistani nationals and 6 Indian nationals, all of whom operate terrorist activities from Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. In a post on X, Amit Shah said: Pursuing PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji's vision of zero tolerance against terror: the MHA today declared 23 dreaded terror functionaries affiliated with banned organisations as terrorists under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The designated terrorists are involved in anti-India activities, carrying out terror attacks, inciting terror, trafficking arms, infiltrating through the border, facilitating terrorist organisations, raising funds and recruiting terrorists. Out of the 23 terrorists announced on Saturday, 17 are Pakistani nationals and 6 are Indian nationals. However, all of them at present operate terrorist activities from Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The Centre has added Jaish-e-Mohamed terrorists Masood Ilyas Kashmiri, Mohammad Mussadiq alias Doctor, Mufti Muhammad Asghar Khan alias Abu Saad, Hafiz Abdul Shakoor alias Qari Zarrar, Abdullah Jehadi, Ghulam Fareed, Maulana Imdad Ullah Makki and Waseem Noor Jat. Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists Firdous Ahmad Bhat, Haroon Rashid Ganai, Bilal Ahmad Mir, Abid Quyoom Lone, Nazir Ahmed Gujjar, Abdul Rauf alias Hafiz Adbul Rauf, Ashfaq Ahmad, Hafiz Khalid Waleed, Maulana Saifullah Khalid, Mohammad Yaqoob, Molana Yousaf Taibi, Owais Farooz, Qari Yaqub Sheikh, Rana Iftikhar, Mohammed Shaheed Faisal (also linked to Al Qaeda and ISIS) have also been added to the list. Formally designating these individuals as terrorists will help dismantle the terror ecosystem by curbing their financial networks, movements, recruitment capabilities, and terror-linked activities, while also sending a strong message of deterrence against anti-national and terrorist acts. Furthermore, it will enhance the capacity of security and law enforcement agencies to initiate coordinated legal, investigative, and preventive actions at both national and international levels. Following the amendment to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA) by the Central Government in 2019, a total of 57 individuals have so far been designated as 'terrorists' under Section 35 of the said Act and listed in its Fourth Schedule. The Central Government has now designated these 23 additional individuals as 'terrorists' as well, listing them in the Fourth Schedule. The Union Home Minister reiterated that the Modi government is committed to dismantling every terror module to ensure the safety of India and its people. List of terrorists and their activities 1. Masood Ilyas Kashmiri (also known as Mufti Masood Ilyas, Masood Ilyas, Abu Mohammad, or M. Masood Ilyas) is a Pakistani national affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He is a close confidant of Maulana Masood Azhar and the key coordinator for infiltration into Kashmir. He is actively involved in recruiting youth into terrorist groups via social media and raising funds for terrorism. He orchestrated the attack on a police checkpoint near the PDP office in Sunjwan, Jammu, in April 2022. 2. Mohammad Musaddiq (alias Doctor, Abdul Mannan, Sajjad, Hamza, Wahid Khan) is a Pakistani national affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He serves as the launching commander for the Lasiyakot sector, facilitating infiltration across the border via tunnels. He has been involved in sending consignments of arms and ammunition to India using drones. Additionally, he was involved in conducting reconnaissance of strategic locations such as the RJB complex in Ayodhya, the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, and the IOCL refinery in Panipat. 3. Mufti Mohammad Asghar Khan, alias Abu Saad or Saad Jimiki, is a Pakistani national affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He serves as the JeM 'Amir' (chief) and head of its military wing in PoK. He is one of the key conspirators behind the terrorist attack on the Indian Army camp in Nagrota, Jammu. He runs camps in Muzaffarabad to provide jihadist and military training to terrorists. 4. Hafiz Abdul Shakoor alias Qari Jarrar is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM). He facilitated the infiltration of three Pakistani terrorists via the Samba-Kathua sector for the attack on the Nagrota Army camp. He participated in the Afghan war during 199596 and coordinates terrorist activities with the assistance of the ISI. He is a member of the JeM's governing council (Shura). 5. Abdullah Jihadi alias Shahnawaz alias Al-Hijama is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He is a co-conspirator of Mufti Asgar Khan and facilitates the infiltration of terrorists into the North Kashmir region. He has attempted to incite hatred and disaffection against the Government of India. He used to manage several launching camps located in the Kupwara and Baramulla districts. 6. Firdous Ahmad Bhat is an Indian national (currently based in Pakistan) associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba. He serves as a 'launching commander' for the group, having crossed into Pakistan via the Wagah border in 2018 using valid travel documents. He facilitates safe passage for foreign terrorists across the Line of Control (LoC). Additionally, he is involved in supplying weapons to Over Ground Workers (OGWs) and radicalizing the youth of South Kashmir to recruit them into terrorist activities. 7. Ghulam Farid (alias Gulshan Kumar) is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed. He served in the Pakistan Army from 2001 to 2005. Subsequently, in September 2008, he entered India illegally via Bangladesh. He was arrested in Jammu in December 2008 and was later deported to Pakistan in July 2019. 8. Haroon Rashid Ganai alias Shunu is an Indian national (currently residing in Pakistan) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba. He traveled to Pakistan with valid documents in March 2018 and joined Lashkar-e-Taiba there. He incites youths from the Kashmir Valley to join terrorist ranks and supplies arms and ammunition to Over Ground Workers for carrying out terrorist activities. 9. Bilal Ahmed Mir, alias 'Ahmed Bhai', is an Indian national (currently residing in Muzaffarabad, PoK) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and The Resistance Front (TRF). Operating from across the border (Pakistan/PoK), he conspires to incite and instigate local Kashmiri youth to engage in jihad. Furthermore, he is directly involved in managing the illicit supply chain of arms, ammunition, and logistics into the Kashmir Valley. 10. Abid Qayoom Lone is an Indian national (currently residing in PoK) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He traveled to Pakistan via the Attari check post in February 2020 and did not return. He is involved in planning attacks on security forces in Jammu and Kashmir and raising funds for LeT. He smuggles narcotics on a large scale from Pakistan into India through an organized syndicate operating along the Line of Control (LoC), with the proceeds used to finance terrorist activities. 11. Nazir Ahmed Gujjar alias Abu Manazil is an Indian national (currently residing in Islamabad, Pakistan) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He crossed the Line of Control into PoK in 2006. He recruited local youths to revive terrorist activities in the Doda and Kishtwar regions. He has been a key operator in sending consignments of arms and ammunition into Indian territory via drones across the Samba and R.S. Pura sectors. 12. Abdul Rauf (also known as Hafiz Abdul Rauf or Hafiz Abdur Rauf) is a Pakistani national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), and Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation (FIF). He has been a senior leader of Lashkar since 1999 and operates under the direct command of the terrorist Hafiz Saeed. He works to mobilize funds and public support for Lashkar at an international level under the guise of charitable organizations such as the 'Falah-e-Insaniyat Foundation' (FIF) and Al-Madina Welfare Trust. The United States has designated him a 'Specially Designated Global Terrorist' (SDGT). 13. Ashfaq Ahmed (alias Ishfaq Ahmed) is a Pakistani national associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He joined JeM in 2000 and is in charge of 'Shuaba Hadith' and the Al-Rehmat Trust (JeM's charity wing) in Bahawalpur. He received jihadi training in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He was identified as one of the subscribers of the Pakistani mobile numbers used during the January 2016 attack on the Pathankot Air Force Station. 14. Hafiz Khalid Waleed (alias Hafiz Khalid Naik/Khalid Waleed) is a Pakistani national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). He is the son-in-law of LeT chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed and has been a member of the organization's Central Advisory Committee since 2003. He was the key mastermind behind the June 2016 Pampore attack, in which eight Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed. He was designated as a global terrorist by the US Department of the Treasury in August 2012. 15. Maulana Imdad Ullah Makki (also known as Maulana Imdad, Imdad Bhai, or Maulana Imdadullah) is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He serves as the Amir (chief) of Jaish's prisoners' wing (Shoba-e-Aseeran) and heads the organization's legal affairs. He is a very close associate of Maulana Masood Azhar and his deputy, Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar. He was involved in real-time coordination with the terrorists who attacked the Pathankot airbase in January 2016. 16. Maulana Saifullah Khalid (alias Waliul, Mohammad Salim, Wajid) is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML). He serves as the General Secretary of the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League and previously held the position of President of the Milli Muslim League (MML). He has headed several wings of Lashkar and Jamaat-ud-Dawa, such as the propaganda department and the control and reform wing. In April 2018, the United States designated him as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT). 17. Mohammad Yaqoob (alias Abu Sumama, Samama Ilyas, Waris Ali) is a Pakistani national affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He currently operates as an LeT operational commander based in Islamabad (Chatta Bakhtawar). He coordinates financial and logistical support for other LeT cadres active in the Kashmir Valley to carry out terrorist activities in India. A case has been registered against him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) at the CI Kashmir Police Station in Srinagar. 18. Maulana Yusuf Taibi (alias Mohammad Yusuf) is a Pakistani national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). He is a key leader within LeT/JuD, currently affiliated with the organization's control and reform (Dawat-o-Islah) wing. He previously headed the 'Jamia Al-Dirasat Al-Islamia Trust' (JADIAT), a Karachi-based entity linked to LeT/JuD. Currently, he is associated with the 'Al-Qadsia Islamic Center' in Lahore and delivers Friday religious sermons (Khutba) at the Sargodha Markaz in Punjab. 19. Owais Farooz (alias Owais Ahmed Mir / Owais Farooz Mir) is an Indian national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He traveled to Pakistan via the Wagah border on a valid Indian passport in April 2018 and joined the terrorist ranks of the LeT. In January 2023, his brother, Farzan Feroz, was arrested by the Srinagar Police with 450 grams of heroin (valued at approximately 9.95 lakh) and an LeT letterhead. The NIA Court, Pulwama, has issued a proclamation order against him under Section 82 of the CrPC. 20. Qari Yaqub Sheikh (also known as Qari Mohammad Yaqub Sheikh, Yaqub Sheikh, Qari Sheikh Muhammad Yaqub, and Mohammad Yaqub) is a Pakistani national and is affiliated with the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League (PMML) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). He is a central leader of JuD and a member of its central 'Dawati team' (proselytization team). He contested the 2018 Pakistani general election as a candidate for the Milli Muslim League (MML). He has played a prominent role in missions to raise funds for Lashkar and JuD in Saudi Arabia. In August 2012, the United States designated him as a global terrorist. 21. Rana Iftikhar (also known as Rana Waleed Atif, Rana Iftikhar Haider, Rana Iftikhar Ahmed, or Haider Khan) is a Pakistani national associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD). He is a close associate of LeT chief Hafiz Saeed and serves as the key manager of finances for the organization's Kashmir operations. He heads 'Shoba-e-Aseeran,' the wing responsible for the welfare of the families of terrorists who have been killed or are imprisoned in Indian jails. He was arrested in 1993 after being wounded during an encounter in the Mendhar sector of Jammu & Kashmir and remained incarcerated in an Indian prison until 2004. 22. Wasim Noor Jat alias Qari Wasim is a Pakistani national associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). He is a JeM 'launching commander' responsible for operations in the Kotli area. During 202122, he was involved in activities related to dropping weapons and ammunition into Indian territory via drones. He was previously arrested by security forces in October 2008 and was incarcerated at Kot Bhalwal Central Jail, Jammu, from 2012 to 2015; following his release, he was deported to Pakistan. 23. Mohammad Shahid Faisal (alias Ustad, Muhandis, Zakir) holds Pakistani nationality (originally Indian, currently active in Rawalpindi) and is affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Al-Qaeda, and ISIS. He is the key mastermind and handler behind the 2012 Bengaluru LeT conspiracy case and the 2013 Nanded LeT case, which involved plots for the targeted killings of right-wing politicians and journalists. He fled to Pakistan in 2013 with the assistance of terrorist Farhatullah Ghori. Investigations reveal his involvement as an online handler in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case (2024), the Mangaluru cooker blast, and the Al-Hind ISIS module case. He recruits youth through anti-national and jihadist videos shared on social media and YouTube/Telegram channels (such as 'Sawat-al-Haq').

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 1:16 am

Saving Kashmir from a Warmer World

The urgent choices that will decide whether the Valley adapts or suffers in silence The Kashmir Valley, long romanticised as paradise on earth, is quietly slipping into a climate crisis that few here have fully grasped. Global warming, once dismissed as a distant and abstract threat, is now carving its signature into the regions snowlines, rivers, farms, and cities. From shrinking glaciers in the higher reaches to erratic snowfall in Gulmarg and unprecedented heat in Srinagar, the signs are unmistakable. What was once a land defined by its temperate summers and heavy winters is being pushed towards extremes, and with it, the delicate balance of life in the Valley is under severe strain. For generations, Kashmirs climate has shaped its culture and economy. The rhythm of seasons decided the fate of apple orchards, saffron fields, and paddy lands. Today, that rhythm is broken. Farmers speak of early flowering and sudden frosts destroying their crops. Apple growers complain of rising temperatures that affect both yield and quality. Saffron, already under pressure from urbanisation and groundwater depletion, is further threatened as rainfall patterns shift and droughts become more frequent. Behind every climate chart and scientific report lies a human story of anxiety and loss. The water crisis brewing in the Valley is equally alarming. Glaciers feeding the Jhelum and its tributaries are receding, while snow in the Pir Panjal and Zabarwan ranges melts earlier than before. This means more water when it is not needed and less when it is critical. Sudden spring floods and reduced summer flows are becoming a new normal. For a region that depends on snow-fed rivers for drinking water, irrigation, and hydropower, such instability is nothing short of a structural threat to its future. Yet perhaps the most worrying aspect of global warming in Kashmir is our collective complacency. Climate change rarely finds sustained space in our public debates. Development still means more cement, more cars, and more construction on fragile slopes and floodplains. Wetlands that once acted as natural buffers against floods are being filled and built upon in the name of progress. Dal and Wular, crucial not just for ecology but also for livelihoods, are shrinking and choking. In the race for short-term gains, we are quietly dismantling our own defences against a warming world. The way forward demands both political will and public participation. Kashmir cannot afford to treat climate change as someone elses problem or as an issue reserved for international conferences and academic seminars. It must be central to our planning, from urban design in Srinagar to agricultural policy in rural districts. Protecting wetlands, regulating construction in ecologically sensitive zones, investing in climate-resilient agriculture, and promoting clean energy are not luxuries; they are necessities. The Valley still has time to course-correct, but that window is narrowing. Global warming has already arrived in Kashmir; the question now is whether we will respond with urgency and wisdom, or continue to look away until the damage becomes irreversible. (The Author is a research scholar and teacher by profession)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:50 am

Medical Libraries: Building the Knowledge Foundation for Better Healthcare

The future of healthcare depends not only on advanced medical technologies but also on the quality of knowledge that supports every clinical decision Healthcare is often associated with hospitals, doctors, nurses, advanced diagnostic technologies and life-saving medicines. These are undoubtedly the visible pillars of a robust healthcare system. However, there is another institution that quietly strengthens each of these pillars every single daythe medical library. While it may not receive the same attention as sophisticated medical equipment or modern hospital infrastructure, the medical library remains one of the most valuable assets of every teaching hospital and medical college. It is the centre where knowledge is preserved, updated, organised and transformed into better patient care. India has made remarkable progress in healthcare and medical education during the past decade. New medical colleges have been established, digital health initiatives are expanding, research output is increasing and access to medical education has improved significantly. As these developments continue, equal importance should be given to strengthening medical libraries, which serve as the intellectual backbone of healthcare institutions. The practice of medicine is evolving faster than ever before. Every day, researchers across the world publish new findings that improve diagnosis, treatment and disease prevention. Clinical guidelines are regularly revised, innovative therapies emerge, and medical technologies continue to advance. This rapid pace of change means that learning can never stop for healthcare professionals. A doctor, nurse, researcher or medical student must continually update their knowledge to provide the best possible care. Medical libraries make this continuous learning possible by providing access to authentic, evidence-based scientific information. The image of a library as merely a room filled with books no longer reflects reality. Today's medical libraries have undergone a remarkable transformation. They are digital knowledge centres that provide access to thousands of electronic journals, online textbooks, clinical databases, multimedia learning resources and research support services. Information that once took weeks to obtain is now available within seconds through carefully managed digital platforms. Similarly, the role of the medical librarian has evolved considerably. Modern medical librarians are highly skilled information professionals who assist clinicians in locating the latest evidence, guide researchers in conducting comprehensive literature reviews, train students in scientific information retrieval, support systematic reviews, promote publication ethics and facilitate responsible use of research databases. Their contribution directly strengthens medical education, research quality and evidence-based clinical practice. One of the greatest challenges of the digital age is not the lack of information but the abundance of it. Millions of medical articles, websites and online resources are available, yet not all are reliable. The spread of misinformation, particularly in health-related matters, has become a global concern. In such an environment, medical libraries perform an essential public service by ensuring that healthcare professionals have access to authentic, peer-reviewed and scientifically validated information. This role has become increasingly important as clinical decisions demand the highest standards of accuracy. The emergence of artificial intelligence marks another significant milestone in healthcare. AI-powered search engines, intelligent literature summarisation, predictive analytics and clinical decision-support systems are changing how medical professionals access and use information. Rather than replacing medical libraries, these technologies create new opportunities for them. Libraries are well-positioned to integrate AI into knowledge services while ensuring that ethical principles, scientific integrity and critical evaluation remain central to medical practice. Human expertise and technological innovation should work together to improve healthcare outcomes. Medical education is also undergoing a profound transformation. Today's students expect flexible learning environments supported by digital technologies. They learn through electronic resources, interactive platforms, simulation-based education and virtual classrooms. Medical libraries have responded by creating collaborative learning spaces that encourage discussion, innovation and interdisciplinary education. They have become active learning environments where students acquire not only medical knowledge but also the information literacy skills essential for lifelong professional development. Research has become one of the defining characteristics of quality healthcare institutions. Every meaningful research project begins with a thorough understanding of existing scientific literature. Medical libraries support researchers throughout this journey by helping identify relevant evidence, developing effective search strategies, managing references, promoting responsible publishing practices and improving research visibility. These contributions often remain behind the scenes, yet they significantly influence the quality and impact of scientific publications. Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed encouraging progress in medical education and healthcare services. The continued strengthening of healthcare institutions presents an excellent opportunity to further enhance medical library services. By embracing advanced digital resources, expanding access to international medical databases and encouraging continuous professional development for library professionals, institutions can further strengthen the culture of evidence-based medicine and academic excellence. Medical libraries also contribute to national priorities beyond education and research. They promote scientific thinking, encourage ethical use of information and support innovation across healthcare disciplines. During public health emergencies, they become reliable sources of verified scientific evidence, helping healthcare professionals respond with confidence and accuracy. In an age where information travels instantly across digital platforms, trusted knowledge institutions have become more valuable than ever before. Looking ahead, the medical library of the future will be far more than a repository of information. It will function as an intelligent knowledge hub integrating artificial intelligence, digital technologies, research support, academic collaboration and lifelong learning. It will provide personalised information services, support interdisciplinary research and help institutions adapt to rapidly changing scientific developments. Such libraries will continue to preserve the enduring values of scholarship while embracing the opportunities created by technological innovation. Equally important is the recognition that investing in medical libraries is an investment in better healthcare itself. Every improvement in library infrastructure, digital access and professional expertise ultimately benefits patients by enabling healthcare professionals to make informed decisions based on the latest scientific evidence. The benefits extend beyond individual institutions, contributing to stronger research ecosystems, higher educational standards and improved public health outcomes. The future of healthcare depends not only on advanced medical technologies but also on the quality of knowledge that supports every clinical decision. A well-equipped hospital can achieve its full potential only when its healthcare professionals have timely access to reliable scientific information. Medical libraries ensure that knowledge remains accessible, organised and ready to serve the needs of clinicians, researchers, educators and students alike. As India continues its journey towards excellence in healthcare and medical education, medical libraries deserve recognition as strategic partners in this national endeavour. They are centres of knowledge, innovation and lifelong learning that quietly contribute to every successful diagnosis, every meaningful research discovery and every competent healthcare professional. Their impact may often remain unseen, but it is both profound and enduring. A progressive healthcare system is built not only through infrastructure and technology but also through knowledge. Medical libraries provide that knowledge every day with dedication, professionalism and purpose. By continuing to strengthen these institutions, we strengthen the very foundation upon which quality healthcare, medical education and scientific research stand. In the years ahead, medical libraries will continue to illuminate the path towards a healthier, more informed and more resilient society. (The Author is a Library Futurist from Kulgam. Email: waniishfaq0001@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:46 am

Responsible Social Media: Time To Scroll With Conscience

In an age of instant outrage, the share button carries more power than we admit There was a time when news travelled slowly in Kashmir. A rumour would move from one chai shop to another, from the masjid courtyard to a village lane, taking hours or days to harden into fact. Today, the same rumour can reach lakhs of people in minutes. One forward in a WhatsApp group, one tweet, one reel on Instagram and a half truth begins to shape real lives, real emotions, and sometimes real violence. This is the age of social media, and we are living inside its constant storm. For many in Kashmir, social media has been a lifeline. It has connected families across borders and continents, given a voice to the unheard, and allowed local stories to reach global audiences. Yet, alongside this empowerment runs a darker current: misinformation, trolling, character assassination, and the slow erosion of trust in institutions and in each other. The question before us is simple but urgent: will we allow social media to shape us irresponsibly, or will we learn to use it with conscience and care? From window to weapon At its best, social media is a window: a way to view the world beyond our limited surroundings. A student in Baramulla can follow lectures from professors in Delhi or London. An artisan in downtown Srinagar can find customers in Mumbai or Dubai. A local environmentalist can document the shrinking of the Dal Lake and inspire others to act. These are real gains, and we cannot wish them away. But the same platforms can easily become weapons. An edited clip taken out of context can tarnish a persons reputation. A fake quote attributed to a leader can deepen communal fault lines. A sensational headline, designed only to attract clicks, can drown out sober analysis and patient reporting. We have seen how quickly anger builds online, and how slowly it recedes. The problem is not technology itself; it is the way we, as users, choose to behave on it. Social media does not think; it only amplifies what we feed into it. When we reward noise over nuance, hatred over humility, and speed over accuracy, we become active participants in our own poisoning. The illusion of consequence free speech One of the biggest illusions social media creates is that words have no consequences. Behind a screen and a username, it feels easy to mock, insult, spread rumours, or casually forward unverified claims. The person on the other side of the screen becomes an abstract idea, not a human being with a family, a career, and a fragile sense of dignity. In our society, where honour and respect carry deep meaning, an irresponsible post can be devastating. A single allegation, even without proof, can cling to someones name for years. Young people, already navigating intense academic and social pressures, can be pushed into anxiety and depression by online bullying and constant comparison. We often speak of azadi-e-bayan freedom of expression but rarely about zimmedari-e-bayan responsibility of expression. The two must go together. Freedom does not mean the right to harm others with lies, half truths, and cruel jokes. In the physical world, we understand this clearly. We know we cannot walk into a crowded market and shout fire just to watch the chaos. Yet online, we too easily accept equivalent behaviour as just a joke or just a forward. The epidemic of the just a forward mindset Perhaps the most dangerous phrase of our time is: I only forwarded it. It is the perfect excuse and the perfect escape. By hiding behind it, we refuse to take ownership of what we circulate. But forwarding is not a neutral act. When we click share, we are putting our personal stamp on information. Friends, family, and colleagues often trust a message precisely because it came from someone they know. That trust is a precious social currency. To waste it on unverified content is more than laziness; it is a form of betrayal. Responsible social media use begins with a simple discipline: pause before you forward. Ask basic questions. Who is the source? Is there any credible reporting behind this claim? Does the message use excessive emotion, insult, or fear to push you into reacting? Is it attacking a community, a person, or an institution without real evidence? If the answer is unclear, the most responsible choice is often not to share at all. When anger becomes entertainment Another troubling trend is the way anger has been turned into entertainment. Platforms reward engagement likes, comments, shares and nothing draws engagement faster than outrage. As a result, the loudest, most aggressive voices often rise to the top of our feeds. We have normalised public shaming and humiliation as if they are harmless spectacles. A minor mistake by a public figure, a teacher, or even an ordinary citizen can trigger an avalanche of insults, memes, and abuse. People join these online mobs not always because they truly care about justice, but because it feels thrilling to be part of something dramatic. Yet what gets lost in this theatre of anger is any hope of genuine dialogue. There is no space for nuance, for apology, for second chances. Once a person is declared guilty by the court of social media, no explanation seems sufficient. In such a climate, many choose silence over participation. The cost of speaking, especially for those already marginalised, feels too high. A healthy society must find ways to express disagreement without dehumanising the other. Our history and culture are rich with traditions of debate, poetry, and argument. We can disagree sharply while still recognising the humanity of those we oppose. Social media, used responsibly, can revive that spirit. Used recklessly, it reduces us to angry caricatures shouting into the void. Protecting the young mind The heaviest price of irresponsible social media is often paid by the young. Teenagers and children are growing up in a world where likes and followers can become measures of self worth. The pressure to appear perfect online always happy, always successful, always beautiful is relentless. In a place like Kashmir, where young people already face many social challenges, the additional burden of online performance can be overwhelming. Cyberbullying, anonymous harassment, and the spread of intimate or doctored images are not abstract issues; they are real threats to the mental health and safety of our youth. Parents, teachers, and community leaders cannot afford to treat social media as a private playground where adults have no role. Conversations about digital ethics, privacy, and consent must become as common as conversations about studies or career choices. Young people need not only access to technology, but also guidance on how to use it with wisdom. The role of media and institutions It is easy to place all responsibility on individual users, but institutions, too, must look inward. Media organisations that chase clicks through sensational headlines, unverified breaking news, or inflammatory opinion pieces contribute to the chaos. When established outlets mirror the worst instincts of social media, they surrender the credibility that once set them apart. Institutions whether governmental, educational, or religious often struggle with how to engage online. Some remain silent, allowing rumours to flourish. Others respond with heavy handed attempts at control, which only deepen mistrust. What is needed instead is a commitment to transparency and credible communication. When institutions explain decisions clearly, provide timely updates, and correct their own mistakes publicly, they help build a healthier information environment. In such a space, rumours have less room to breathe. Towards a culture of digital responsibility Responsible social media is not a new app we can download; it is a culture we must build, click by click. That culture begins with individual choices but must be reinforced by families, schools, religious bodies, media houses, and civil society. Some steps are simple, almost obvious: Verify before you share. Refuse to participate in online abuse, even when you dislike the target. Teach children and younger relatives about privacy, consent, and the risks of oversharing. Support platforms and pages that prioritise accuracy and civility over drama. Take regular breaks from the endless scroll to reconnect with real conversations and real surroundings. None of this requires a law or a regulation. It requires a decision: to treat our digital actions as moral actions, not casual gestures. A shared responsibility Kashmir has known the cost of careless words spoken in anger and suspicion. We understand, perhaps more than many, how quickly narratives can harden and how slowly wounds can heal. In such a landscape, the way we use social media is not a small matter; it is a question tied to our social fabric, our mental health, and our democratic future. The smartphone in our hand is both a mirror and a megaphone. It reflects who we are and amplifies what we choose to send into the world. The choice before us is stark: do we add to the noise, or do we become custodians of a more thoughtful, compassionate conversation? Responsible social media does not mean silence. It means speaking with care, listening with patience, and remembering that behind every profile is a person. In an age where a single post can travel farther than a lifetime of spoken words, that reminder may be the most important responsibility of all. ( The Author is a Columnist and Postdoc Researcher)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:43 am

Engineering Our Future, Questioning Our Conscience

Why genetic breakthroughs must answer moral questions first In a world where science moves faster than public debate, genetic engineering has quietly shifted from science fiction to daily news. We now live in an age where a handful of researchers, armed with powerful tools like CRISPR, can alter the code of life itself. They can edit out a deadly mutation, tweak a crop to survive drought, or, in theory, sculpt the traits of future generations. The question is no longer whether we can do these things. It is whether we shouldand who gets to decide. For many, genetic engineering carries the hope of relief from suffering. Families haunted by hereditary diseases see in these technologies a rare promise: that their children might be born free of a burden they themselves have carried for decades. Doctors imagine a future where we do not just treat symptoms but correct faults at the source. These are not trivial dreams. They speak to a very human desireto heal, to protect, to give the next generation a better life than the last. Yet the same tools that can remove a disease can also be turned toward more troubling aims. Once we accept the idea of editing genes to avoid illness, how easily might the line shift toward editing for height, appearance, intelligence, or temperament? What begins as medicine can slowly slide into manufacturing, where children risk being seen less as gifts and more as products with specifications. History shows that whenever humans gain a powerful new tool, the temptation to push its boundaries is strongand not always wise. At the heart of this debate is a simple but unsettling question: what does it mean to be human? Our weaknesses, vulnerabilities, and imperfections have always been part of that answer. They shape our character, deepen our empathy, and remind us of our limits. If we try to iron out every perceived flaw, are we improving humanityor erasing something essential about it? Ethics asks us to pause at that threshold and consider not just what we gain, but what we might lose. There is also the matter of consent. Future generations will live with the genetic decisions we make today, yet they have no voice in the choices that could define their bodies and lives. Editing the genes of embryos or reproductive cells means making permanent alterations that ripple forward, possibly for centuries. Any error, prejudice, or short-term fashion baked into those decisions becomes part of the human story long after the original scientists and policymakers are gone. Acting with such farreaching power demands a humility that our political and commercial systems do not always display. Power and inequality deepen the ethical tension. Who will truly benefit from genetic engineering? If these technologies remain expensive and controlled by a few companies and wellfunded institutions, they may widen existing divides. The wealthy could shield their children from certain diseases while poorer families continue to face them. If enhancements ever become realwhether physical, cognitive, or cosmeticthose who can pay may pull even further ahead. In an already unequal world, genetic privilege could become the most lasting and dangerous inequality of all. This is not a hypothetical fear. Our history carries the painful memory of eugenicsprograms that sought to improve the human population by excluding, sterilising, or eliminating those deemed unfit. Today, the language has softened, but the risk remains. Whenever we speak casually about eliminating certain traits, or when societies pressure parents to avoid having children with disabilities, we edge towards a mindset that ranks some lives as more valuable than others. Ethical reflection is not an obstacle to progress here; it is a shield against repeating our darkest mistakes. Religious and cultural perspectives add another layer to the debate. For many faiths, life is considered sacred, and the natural order is not something to be corrected lightly. Even for those without religious belief, there is often an intuitive discomfort with the idea of playing godof assuming absolute authority over lifes design. But ethics need not be framed as a simple yes-or-no answer. It can, instead, help us draw careful distinctions: between healing and enhancement, between compassion and control, between respecting life and remaking it in our own narrow image. Regulation and public oversight are crucial in this landscape. Leaving genetic engineering entirely in the hands of private interests or isolated research labs is a recipe for mistrust and potential abuse. Decisions with consequences for the whole of humanity cannot be quietly made behind closed doors. We need laws that protect human dignity, prevent discrimination, and ban clearly dangerous practicessuch as designer babies built for vanity or profit. Just as importantly, we need global cooperation, because genes do not respect borders; what one country allows can affect everyone. But rules alone are not enough. Ethical conversations must move beyond technical committees and expert circles into public life. Ordinary citizens have a stake in how these technologies are used and should not be reduced to passive spectators. The language around genetic engineering is often complex and intimidating, but that is precisely why media, educators, and civil society must work to make it understandable. When people grasp what is actually at stake, they are better able to voice informed support, caution, or opposition. We should also resist both extremes: blind celebration of every new breakthrough and total rejection of genetic science. It would be cruel to close the door on therapies that could spare children immense suffering. Yet it would be equally dangerous to rush ahead as though every new capability automatically counts as progress. Ethics, at its best, asks us to balance hope with prudence. It does not say ever, but it often says ot yet, or ot in this way. In the end, the debate over ethics and genetic engineering is less about the lab and more about the kind of society we want to build. Do we value diversity in all its forms, including disability and difference? Do we believe that every life has equal worth, regardless of genetic makeup? Are we willing to accept limits on what we do with our power, even when the technology tempts us to go further? These are questions that no algorithm and no geneediting tool can answer for us. As we stand at this threshold, one thing is clear: our moral reasoning must keep pace with our scientific advances. If technology races ahead while ethics trails behind, we risk letting speed, profit, or fear set our course. Genetic engineering will shape the future in some formthat much seems inevitable. The real issue is whether we will shape it with wisdom, compassion, and humility, or allow it to shape us according to the narrow demands of the market and the ambitions of a few. Our genes may carry our past, but our choices today will decide what kind of future they write. ( The Author is a lecturer and freelancer)

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:35 am

AIKS welcomes HC notice to Govt in migrant ration PIL

Court seeks clarification on benefits for special category migrants Srinagar, July 4: The All India Kashmiri Samaj (AIKS) on Saturday welcomed the proceedings in the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court on its Public Interest Litigation (PIL) concerning ration and sugar benefits for the Special Category of Kashmiri Migrants. The matter was heard on July 1 by a Division Bench comprising the Acting Chief Justice and Justice Mohd. Yousuf Wani. The court issued notice to the respondents, while the Senior Additional Advocate General accepted notice on behalf of the Union Territory government. The High Court granted the government two weeks to file an affidavit clarifying whether ration and sugar supplies meant for the Special Category of Kashmiri Migrants had been discontinued despite Government Order No. 15-JK(FCS&CA) of 2026. The next hearing has been scheduled for July 21. AIKS said the court's direction was an important procedural development as it sought a specific response from the government on an issue affecting thousands of displaced migrant families. The organisation said the petition was filed to safeguard the rights and welfare of the migrant community and reaffirmed its commitment to pursuing legal remedies to protect the entitlements of eligible beneficiaries. AIKS General Secretary Sunil Kaul welcomed the court's intervention and expressed confidence that the matter would receive fair consideration. He also appealed to members of the migrant community to remain calm and avoid speculation while the case is under judicial consideration. The organisation also acknowledged the efforts of its legal team led by Senior Advocate P.N. Goja and Advocate Abhinav Jamwal in presenting the matter before the High Court.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:22 am

CWC orders Principal's transfer over child safety lapses

Inquiry ordered after alleged harassment of Class 5 student Srinagar, July 4: The Child Welfare Committee (CWC), Srinagar, has directed the transfer of a private school principal and ordered a comprehensive inquiry into the institution's child protection mechanisms after finding serious lapses in handling a complaint involving alleged sexual harassment, bullying and intimidation of a student. The committee took suo motu cognisance of the case in June following information that a Class 5 student had allegedly been subjected to repeated harassment, threats and inappropriate conduct by a senior student within the school premises. After examining complaints, statements of parents, the school's response, counselling reports and a social investigation report, the CWC observed that the school initiated remedial measures only after the committee intervened. It noted deficiencies in the institution's safeguarding systems and held that the matter was not addressed in the manner expected from the head of an educational institution. The committee observed that instead of ensuring proper reporting, counselling and child protection measures, the school issued a transfer certificate to the affected child after his parents expressed concern over his emotional distress and the handling of the matter. Directing the management to transfer the principal, the CWC said he must undergo certified training on child rights, child protection laws, safeguarding standards and mandatory reporting obligations before being entrusted with charge of any educational institution. The committee also ordered the school to strengthen its child protection policy, introduce effective anti bullying measures, establish confidential complaint mechanisms and conduct an independent inquiry into any similar incidents that may have occurred in the institution. The victim child has been directed to receive continued counselling and be reintegrated into the school in a safe and supportive environment. The alleged child has also been ordered to undergo psychological counselling and rehabilitation. The school has been asked to submit a compliance report within 15 days, while the Chief Education Officer, Srinagar, has been directed to ensure periodic child safeguarding audits in recognised schools across the district.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:19 am

ITBP chief treks 16 km to review Yatra security

Srinagar, July 4: Director General of the (ITBP), , undertook a 16-kilometre trek on Saturday to review security arrangements along the twin routes of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026, covering both the Baltal and Pahalgam axes. During the inspection, the DG interacted with ITBP personnel deployed along the pilgrimage route and reviewed the operational preparedness and security measures in place for the annual yatra. He commended the troops for their dedication, professionalism and round-the-clock vigilance in ensuring the safety and smooth movement of pilgrims. ITBP personnel, deployed from both the Baltal and Pahalgam routes up to the Holy Cave Shrine, remain on high alert and maintain a robust security grid in coordination with other security forces to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims throughout the yatra. Commending the force for its vigilance and round-the-clock efforts, the DG reaffirmed the ITBP's commitment to ensuring a safe, secure and seamless pilgrimage for all devotees. The force continues to play a key role in security, disaster response and emergency assistance along the yatra routes in close coordination with other security agencies and the civil administration.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:16 am

Baltal Transforms into Festival of Faith

Baltal, Pahalgam: The second day of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra witnessed Baltal transform into a vibrant hub of devotion, celebration and economic activity, as thousands of pilgrims continued their journey to the Holy Cave Shrine of Baba Barfani amid pleasant weather and elaborate arrangements. From the Baltal Base Camp to the Holy Cave, and along the traditional Pahalgam route beginning at Nunwan Base Camp, an unmistakable festive atmosphere has taken over. The chants of devotees, bustling camps, busy markets and smiling faces of people associated with the pilgrimage together paint a picture of faith blending seamlessly with livelihood. For thousands of local residents, the annual pilgrimage is much more than a religious eventit is their most important source of income. Pony owners, pithoo (porters), palki and dandi carriers, tent operators, shopkeepers, food vendors and volunteers running free community kitchens (langars) are all witnessing brisk activity as the number of pilgrims steadily increases. The administration has stated that more than 20,000 pilgrims have already paid obeisance at the Holy Cave Shrine of Shri Amarnath Ji in the initial days of the pilgrimage, with the figure expected to rise further in the coming days. The growing influx of pilgrims has brought renewed optimism among locals whose livelihoods depend on the Yatra. Mohammad Afzal, a tent operator at Baltal, said he sets up his tents every year because the pilgrimage is the primary source of livelihood for his family. He expressed happiness over the increasing number of devotees and hoped the pilgrimage would continue peacefully with a larger turnout. Similarly, Noor Mohammad, a pithoo working along the Baltal route, said the Yatra provides employment to hundreds of local youth every year. He expressed gratitude for the opportunities created by the pilgrimage and wished for even more devotees to visit the Holy Cave this season. Not only Baltal, but the surroundings of the Holy Cave itself are witnessing remarkable activity. Tent accommodations, free langars and essential services are operating round the clock to ensure pilgrims receive food, shelter and assistance during their spiritual journey. The Nunwan Base Camp in Pahalgam and the entire traditional route leading to the Holy Cave are also witnessing a similar festive spirit, with pilgrims moving enthusiastically towards the sacred shrine amid favourable weather conditions.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:13 am

DGP orders heightened vigil during Amarnath Yatra

Stresses people-friendly policing for pilgrims Srinagar, July 4: Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Saturday directed security forces to intensify surveillance and maintain a close watch on anti-peace elements across Jammu and Kashmir to prevent any attempt to disrupt peace during the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. Chairing a Union Territory-wide security review meeting at the Police Control Room in Srinagar, the DGP also reviewed the security and logistical arrangements for the annual pilgrimage and stressed the need for heightened vigilance and seamless coordination among all agencies. The meeting was attended by senior officers of the J&K Police, Army, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), intelligence agencies, Traffic Police, Railway Police and other security organisations. During the meeting, officers reviewed security deployment, traffic management plans and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure the safe and smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. The DGP directed all agencies to maintain a high level of operational preparedness, strengthen inter-agency coordination and intensify area domination and night patrolling along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, critical road corridors and the Yatra routes. He also asked field formations to enhance surveillance and maintain close watch on anti-peace elements across the Union Territory. Prabhat instructed officers to ensure strict verification of pilgrims' credentials and effective use of the RFID-based tracking system for real-time monitoring of registered yatris. He also directed authorities to deal with unregistered pilgrims in coordination with the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board while ensuring adherence to prescribed registration protocols. Reviewing disaster preparedness, the DGP stressed the need to keep contingency plans and adequate resources in place to respond to weather-related emergencies, including evacuation, shelter and medical assistance for pilgrims. He also called for people-friendly policing and directed officers to remain accessible and responsive to the needs of pilgrims and tourists throughout the Yatra. Expressing confidence in the coordinated efforts of all security agencies, the DGP said the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra-2026 would continue to be conducted in a safe, peaceful and secure manner.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:11 am

FIR filed over woman's death at IVF centre

Investigation underway; records seized from centre: Officials Srinagar, July 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered an FIR and launched an investigation into the death of a 35-year-old woman from Baramulla who died on July 1 during a medical procedure at Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre in Hyderpora. Health officials confirmed that an FIR has been registered and that police are investigating all aspects and circumstances that led to the woman's death. The deceased, a resident of Darwa village in Wagoora, Baramulla, had visited the IVF centre for treatment. Her death sparked massive protests by her family members, who accused the treating doctor of gross medical negligence and demanded an investigation into the incident. According to family sources, the woman was originally from Bandipora and was married in Wagoora. She had been admitted to Harkaar IVF & Maternity Centre for a uterine procedure. Her husband and other family members alleged that her condition deteriorated soon after she was administered anaesthesia during the procedure. They further claimed in their statement that instead of informing them about her critical condition, the doctors shifted her to Super Speciality Hospital, Shireen Bagh, Srinagar. The woman's husband alleged that doctors at Shireen Bagh informed the family that she had died before being brought to the hospital. The incident has raised serious concerns over the functioning and regulation of private medical institutions performing specialised procedures. Following the woman's death, the IVF centre was locked, and its staff allegedly fled the premises. The family has demanded strict legal action against those found responsible and has held Dr. Sajad Wani, the owner of the centre, accountable for the woman's death. Officials investigating the case said the matter is under probe and that all relevant records and documents of the centre have already been seized as part of the investigation. Meanwhile, health officials revealed that the facility had been operating as an IVF centre without obtaining mandatory registration from the competent authorities. They said registration for IVF centres is granted by the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir, and the Hyderpora-based facility had been functioning without the required approval. Officials also confirmed that the centre remained locked after the incident and that its staff had left the premises. A preliminary inquiry has been initiated jointly by the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir and the Office of the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Srinagar, to examine the circumstances surrounding the woman's death and ascertain whether any violations of medical protocols or regulatory norms had occurred.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:07 am

Beating heat : Polluted water bodies pose risk to children: Experts

Doctors warn of vacation drownings, infections Polluted water can cause Hepatitis A, typhoid: Dr Naik Srinagar, July 4: As Kashmir braces for the summer vacation period from July 6 to July 19, doctors and environmental experts have issued a strong warning against children bathing in rivers, lakes and streams across the Valley, saying polluted water bodies are posing serious health and safety risks during the peak summer season. With temperatures soaring in recent weeks, children across Srinagar and other districts have increasingly been seen swimming in the Jhelum, Dal Lake and local streams to escape the heat. Riverbanks and canals often turn into makeshift swimming spots during school holidays, drawing large groups of children every afternoon. However, health experts caution that the seasonal trend is increasingly leading to drowning incidents and water-borne infections. Renowned child specialist Dr Suhail Naik told Rising Kashmir drowning cases involving children witness a sharp rise during summer vacations when many youngsters venture into deep or unsafe waters without supervision. Every year, several drowning incidents are reported during the summer break. Children are naturally attracted to water, but many fail to understand the depth, current and hidden dangers in these rivers and lakes, he said. Dr. Naik said polluted water bodies are also exposing children to serious diseases and infections. Bathing in contaminated water can lead to illnesses such as Hepatitis A, typhoid, skin infections and colitis. Many children later require hospitalization because of infections contracted from unsafe water, he said. He urged parents to keep children away from polluted water channels, particularly the Jhelum and Dal Lake, which continue to face increasing environmental degradation and sewage contamination. Environmental expert Dr Tanveer Ahamd Khan said Kashmirs natural water sources are largely clean at their origin, but pollution intensifies as streams and rivers pass through populated areas. The contamination begins because of human activity, sewage discharge, waste dumping and environmental neglect. These pollutants severely affect the quality of water flowing through our lakes and rivers, he said. Dr. Khan warned that children remain particularly vulnerable to bacteria and pollutants present in contaminated water due to their relatively sensitive immune systems. Environmentalists say years of unchecked waste disposal, encroachments and shrinking ecological safeguards have significantly deteriorated the condition of Kashmirs water bodies despite repeated awareness campaigns. As the Valley enters the peak summer break season, doctors and environmental experts have appealed to parents to remain vigilant, warning that a moment of relief from the heat should not turn into a preventable tragedy.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:05 am

Farooq greets people on Guru Hargobind Jis Prakash Purab

Srinagar, July, 04 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah on Saturday extended warm greetings to the people, especially the Sikh community, on the sacred occasion of the annual Prakash Purab of Shri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj. In his message, Dr. Farooq Abdullah paid rich tributes to Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj, describing him as a beacon of courage, compassion, justice, and spiritual enlightenment. On this sacred Prakash Purab, I offer my humble tributes to Shri Guru Hargobind Singh Ji Maharaj, whose life and teachings continue to inspire humanity to uphold truth, righteousness, selfless service, and the courage to stand against oppression. May this auspicious occasion strengthen the bonds of communal harmony, brotherhood, and peace, and bring happiness, prosperity, and well-being to all, he said. Among others MP Rajya Sabha and the Party Treasurer Shami Oberoi, and Minority wing Convenor Sardar JS Azad have also extended warm greetings to people hoping the day augurs well for the increased prospects of peace and prosperity in J&K, Ladakh and the country.

RisingKashmir 5 Jul 2026 12:00 am

Sagar distributes 14.20 Lakh relief to Khanyar fire victims

Srinagar, 04 Jul: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary and MLA Khanyar Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar Saturday distributed financial relief among families affected by recent fire incidents in Syedpora and Nowhatta. A relief amount of 60,000 each was provided to 17 affected families in Syedpora, Nowhatta, and 7 affected families in Nowhatta, amounting to a total assistance of 14.20 lakh. The relief was disbursed from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) of Hon'ble MLA Khanyar, Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar. Speaking on the occasion, Sagar reiterated his commitment to standing by the people during difficult times and assured the affected families of every possible support. He emphasized that public service and timely assistance to those in distress remain their foremost priority. The beneficiaries and local residents expressed their gratitude and appreciated the prompt intervention and relentless efforts of Haji Ali Mohammad Sagar in ensuring that the relief reached the deserving families without delay. MLA Hazratbal Salman Ali Sagar was also present on the occasion.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 11:56 pm

Tarigami seeks crackdown on substandard pesticides

Srinagar, July 04: CPI(M) leader and MLA Kulgam, Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, has urged the government to act against the sale of substandard pesticides in Kashmir and to tighten checking at Qazigund for all pesticides, fertilisers and hybrid plants entering the valley from outside. Tarigami said fruit drop was reported last month in Sugu, Sugu Handhama and Kachdoora villages of Shopian, where growers alleged apples fell prematurely from trees within days of spraying a fungicide containing Mancozeb. He added that complaints spread from the initial villages to adjoining areas, and the Enforcement Wing has since approached the District Court Shopian seeking sanction for prosecution against two dealers under the Insecticides Act, 1968. He said the Shopian incident is not an isolated one. He added that enforcement drives against spurious pesticide and fertiliser dealers have been carried out in the past across Pulwama, Kulgam, Anantnag, Budgam and Srinagar districts as well, and that a 2025 sampling exercise found the overwhelming majority of non-standard samples traced to Kashmir division rather than Jammu. He also cited the government's own enforcement data. He said 149 prosecutions have been registered over spurious pesticides and 110 over fertiliser samples across Jammu and Kashmir, with Rs 1.31 lakh recovered as fines, and added that the scale of these numbers points to a problem spread across the valley rather than confined to one district. Tarigami said the check post at Lower Munda, Qazigund, was set up to intercept unauthorized movement of agricultural inputs into the valley, and plant material brought from outside is required to undergo quarantine at Post Entry Quarantine facilities for up to two years before release. He added that this system needs to be enforced without gaps, particularly during peak spraying season, when demand pressure increases the risk of diversion and sale of unverified stock.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 11:53 pm

Sakeena promises phased redress of public demands

Visits Nandimarg, announces new projects Kulgam, July 04: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena on Saturday visited Nandimarg in Kulgam district, where she held a Public Darbar to directly engage with the people and listen to their grievances and developmental concerns. During the interaction, people from the area projected several developmental demands and highlighted issues requiring immediate attention. The Minister gave a patient hearing to the concerns raised by the public and assured them that all genuine demands would be addressed in a phased and time-bound manner. Addressing the gathering, Sakeena Itoo said that the present dispensation is committed to ensuring inclusive and equitable development across all regions. She emphasised that public outreach programmes and direct interactions with people remain central to the government's approach towards delivering responsive, transparent and accountable governance. The Minister urged the concerned departments to work in close coordination to ensure the timely completion of developmental projects and reiterated that the welfare and development of the people would continue to receive the highest priority. Sakeena Itoo also highlighted various initiatives undertaken by the Government for the welfare of the people and outlined measures being implemented to ensure the holistic development of the region. During her visit, the Minister laid the foundation stone for a road project in the area, which is expected to significantly improve connectivity and promote socio-economic development in Nandimarg and its adjoining villages. On the occasion, the Minister also announced several new developmental projects for Nandimarg and neighboring villages.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 11:47 pm

MLAs call on CM Omar, discuss constituency issues

Srinagar, July 04: Several Legislators called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at Raabita here on Saturday and apprised him of various developmental and constituency-specific issues requiring the governments attention. Among those who met the Chief Minister were MLA Bani, Dr. Rameshwar Singh, and MLA Banihal, Sajad Shaheen. The legislators highlighted a range of issues concerning infrastructure development, public services and other matters related to their respective constituencies. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing to the legislators and discussed the issues raised by them in detail. He assured them that all genuine concerns projected during the meetings would be examined on priority and addressed in a time-bound manner. Reiterating his governments commitment to equitable development and responsive governance, the Chief Minister said that the concerns and aspirations of the people from every region of Jammu and Kashmir would continue to receive focused attention to ensure balanced and inclusive development.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 11:44 pm

Book Controversy: Academic jihad against country: LoP Sharma

Schools cannot be used for anti-national propaganda Seeks probe into approvals and action against officials Srinagar, July 4: Senior BJP leader and the Leader of Opposition in the J&K Assembly Sunil Sharma on Saturday launched a scathing attack on the Education Department over the circulation of a controversial book in government school libraries, terming the episode an academic jihad against the country. He demanded the immediate dismissal of the Education Minister Sakeena Itoo from the cabinet. Addressing a press conference in Jammu, Sharma alleged that the book titled Personalities & Legends of J&K contains anti-national content and glorifies separatists, terrorists and stone-pelters while portraying India and its security forces negatively. Calling the publication academically dangerous, the BJP leader said educational institutions should not be used to poison young minds through what he described as ideological propaganda disguised as literature. This is not education; this is academic jihad against India. Such content cannot be allowed in schools where children are meant to learn patriotism, truth and history based on facts, Sharma said while demanding an immediate ban on the book. The LoP alleged that the publication had been approved by a committee constituted by the Education Department before being supplied to government school libraries across Jammu and Kashmir. He demanded a judicial or high-level probe into the entire approval and distribution process to identify those responsible. Sharma further sought strict action against the authors, publishers, distributors and officials allegedly involved in clearing the book for circulation. He also called for legal proceedings against all those found responsible during the investigation. Accusing the Education Department of committing a serious lapse, Sharma said accountability must extend to the ministerial level and demanded the removal of the Education Minister from the cabinet. Referring to decisions taken during the Lieutenant Governors administration, Sharma said nearly 25 books containing similar content had earlier been withdrawn or banned and urged the present government to take immediate corrective measures. Responding to questions from reporters, Sharma alleged that the publication refers to individuals accused or convicted in terror-related cases as martyrs while ignoring the sacrifices of security personnel and civilians killed in militancy-related violence. He urged the Jammu and Kashmir administration and investigating agencies to act swiftly, saying the issue concerns not only education but also national integrity and the future of coming generations.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 11:41 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Orders JMC to Survey All Hotels, Commercial Buildings

High Court orders JMC to survey hotels, coaching centres and commercial buildings for violations of building permissions, parking norms

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 10:32 pm

DGP Reviews Security Arrangements for Amarnath Yatra, Calls for Heightened Vigil Across J&K

DGP directs heightened vigilance, seamless coordination among security agencies to ensure safe and smooth conduct of Amarnath Yatra 2026

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 9:59 pm

Jammu Kashmir HC Upholds PSA Detention of Alleged Habitual Offender, Dismisses Habeas Corpus Petition

Court says preventive detention was legally justified despite pending criminal cases, finds no violation of procedural or constitutional safeguards under the Public Safety Act

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 9:43 pm

Gunshots Heard During Search Operation in Shopian; Cordon Tightened

Additional forces were deployed in Shopians Saidpora as army and police personnel intensified searches following reports of gunfire during a cordon and search operation

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 9:11 pm

CSIR-IIIM Begins 2026 Lavender Harvest in Pulwama, Says 5,000 Farmers Shifted to High-Value Aromatic Crops

Over 5,000 J&K farmers have shifted to high-value aromatic crops under CSIR's Aroma Mission, with lavender boosting rural livelihoods and the bioeconomy

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 8:57 pm

Gunshots heard during search operation in Shopian; CASO underway

Shopian, July 04 : Gunshots were heard during a cordon and search operation (CASO) in the Saidpora area of south Kashmirs Shopian district on Saturday evening. A senior police officer told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that a joint team of the Police and Army launched the operation in Saidpora following specific intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists He said that during the search operation, a few gunshots were heard, prompting the security forces to further tighten the cordon around the area. The search operation was continuing when this report was filed(KNO)

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 8:51 pm

Parliament Monsoon Session From July 20; Key Bills In Focus

25-day session to run till August 13, with 19 sittings and key legislative business on the agenda

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 8:39 pm

KPDCL Announces Power Shutdown in Kashmir Parts

SRINAGAR, JULY 04: Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL has informed that the Shutdown of 33 kV Potushai Gurez line will be observed due to which power supply to Wanpora, Dawar, NHPC, Tragbal, Peerbaba, Kanzalwan, Razdantop and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 07 & 09 July 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Bugoo Tapline of Nowpora line will be observed due to which power supply to Bugoo, Gulabad, Hyder Colony, ADC Sopores office and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 09 July 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 kV Tujjar Tapline of Amargarh-Bandipora line will be observed due to which power supply to Tujjar, Harwan, Shrine and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 07, 11 & 18 July 2026. Further, shutdown of 33 kV Panzipora and Shair Colony line will be observed due to which power supply to Panzipora, Tarzoo, Hygam, Haritar, Shair Colony, Maharajpora and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 14 July 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Wanpoh-Ashajipora/ Malaknag Double Circuit line will be observed due to which power supply to Ashajipora, Dialgam, Rohu, Mirbazar, Schichen, Brinty, Malaknag, Reshi Bazar, Janglatmandi, Shirpora, BB Nowgam, Thajiwara, Brakpora and adjoining areas will be affected from 08 AM to 02 PM on 06 & 09 July 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 kV Wanganpora Safal Kadal line will be observed due to which power supply to Noorbagh, Safakadal, Eidgah, Rathpora, Saidapora, Baghwanpora, Ganderpora, De-addiction & Rehabilitation Centre will be affected from 08 AM to 12 Noon on 06 July 2026.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 8:37 pm

PARAS Health Srinagar To Hold Free Cancer Screening Camp Tomorrow

The initiative aims to promote early detection, preventive healthcare, and timely treatment by offering free cancer screening and expert consultations to the public

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 8:19 pm

MLA Pampore Hasnain Masoodi inaugurates Smart Classroom at GHS Pahoo

Pampore, July 4: JKNC senior leader and MLA Pampore, Justice Hasnain Masoodi, on Saturday inaugurated a Smart Classroom at Government High School (GHS) Pahoo, Kakapora Zone to advance local educational infrastructure in alignment with the latest pedagogy. GHS Pahoo is the second of 50 schools across the constituency to start smart classroom installations, first being the High School Kakapora. School staff, students, school education department officials, the local auqaf committee, and residents accorded Hasnain Masoodi, presently MLA Pampore and a former Member of Parliament South Kashmir a warm welcome, praising his ongoing development efforts throughout the constituency. During the event, Justice Masoodi distributed prizes to high-performing board examination students. He announced a special 10,000 cash reward for a student who achieved an exceptional score of 499 out of 500 marks. Addressing the gathering, Justice Masoodi stated that education and healthcare remain his top priorities in the developmental works and utilisation of Constituency Development Fund. He expressed hope that integrating digital technology would make lessons more interactive, urging teachers to use the new tools to prepare students for a technology-driven world. He reaffirmed his commitment to upgrading school facilities and assured residents that all required infrastructural works would be undertaken by him.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 8:02 pm

Baramulla Strikers Enter KCFL Final After 3-1 Win Over Bandipora Blasters

Shafqat Ahmad scores twice as Baramulla Strikers defeat Bandipora Blasters 3-1 to set up KCFL title clash with Srinagar United

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 7:55 pm

J&K Govt Suspends 8 Officials Over Inappropriate Library Books, Blacklists Authors and Publisher

Srinagar:The J&K Government has suspended 8 officers and officials of the School Education Department and blacklisted two authors and publishers after two library books with inappropriate content were found to have been supplied to government schools. As per Government Order states that Samagra Shiksha had procured age-appropriate books for 18,328 government schools and 394 PM []

Kashmir Reader 4 Jul 2026 6:33 pm

Div Com chairs Airfield Environment Management Committee Meeting

SRINAGAR, JULY 04: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, on Saturday chaired a meeting of the Airfield Environment Management Committee to review critical issues concerning aviation safety and environmental management around Air Force Station (AFS) Srinagar. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Commissioners of Srinagar, Budgam, Pulwama and Anantnag, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC), Director Airport Authority, senior officers of Indian Air Force, and representatives of the Urban Local Bodies (ULBs). A comprehensive review was conducted on a range of issues impacting airfield safety and operational preparedness, including the construction of an emergency access road, regulation of brick kilns in the vicinity of the airfield, scientific management of solid waste, removal of unlit obstructions affecting flight operations, and measures to curb the menace of stray dogs in and around the airport. During the meeting, officials informed the chair that Air Force Station Srinagar has three designated emergency exit gates for launching search and rescue operations in the event of an aviation emergency. However, one of the emergency gates on the north-western side does not meet the operational requirements for the movement of Crash Fire Tenders. Taking note of the issue, the Divisional Commissioner directed the Deputy Commissioner Budgam to convene a coordination meeting with all concerned departments to expedite the development of connectivity between the Ring Road and the airport. He also instructed that the feasibility and construction of an emergency access road be taken up on priority to strengthen emergency response capabilities. Reviewing the issue of brick kilns operating within an eight-kilometre radius of AFS Srinagar, the Divisional Commissioner observed that a standard operating procedure is already in place under which brick kilns remain closed from November to March to maintain visibility and ensure safe aircraft operations during the winter season. The meeting also assessed the progress of the solid waste management project at the Achan-Soura dumping site, a key initiative aimed at reducing bird activity that poses a significant hazard to aircraft. The Commissioner, SMC, informed the meeting that work on the project is progressing steadily and is expected to be completed by June 2028. Emphasising the need for a coordinated approach to waste management, the Divisional Commissioner directed the Deputy Commissioner Budgam to strengthen solid waste collection and disposal mechanisms in villages surrounding the airfield, noting that indiscriminate garbage dumping attracts birds and adversely impacts aviation safety. The committee further reviewed the issue of unlit obstructions that pose risks to safe flying operations. It was decided that telecom service providers would be directed to ensure proper illumination of communication towers, while a detailed survey would be undertaken to identify and rectify other unlit structures in the aircraft operational area. Addressing the growing menace of stray dogs within and around the airport, the Divisional Commissioner described the issue as a serious threat to both air operations and public safety. He instructed the Commissioner, Srinagar Municipal Corporation, to get the issue addressed at the earliest.

RisingKashmir 4 Jul 2026 6:19 pm

Govt Suspends 8 Education Officials Over Controversial School Books, Authors Blacklisted

Authors, publishers blacklisted; inquiry officer asked to submit report within 30 days

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 6:09 pm

J&K Govt Withdraws Controversial Book From School Libraries, Orders Probe

Inquiry launched to fix responsibility over selection and distribution of Great Personalities and Legends

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 4:47 pm

JK Congress chief writes to CM, demands strict action over alleged manhandling of MLA

JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Congress president Tariq Hameed Karra on Saturday wrote to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, demanding a thorough probe over the alleged assault on party MLA Nizam-ud-din Bhat by some National Conference workers. He called for a thorough investigation into the incident and expressed hope that the chief minister would intervene promptly to []

Kashmir Reader 4 Jul 2026 4:33 pm

Lieutenant Governor reviews management of Amarnath Yatra, appeals pilgrims to travel only after obtaining valid registration

Srinagar, July 4: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the overall management and ground situation of the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026. The meeting was attended by Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Nalin Prabhat, DGP J&K; S.J.M.Gillani, Special DG Coordination PHQ; Chandraker Bharti, Principal Secretary, Home Department; Pankaj Thakur, Joint Director, Intelligence Bureau (IB); Dr. Mandeep K Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor and CEO Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board; senior officers of the Civil Administration, Police, Security Forces, Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, and other concerned departments. The Lieutenant Governor reviewed the movement of pilgrims, traffic management, security arrangements, accommodation, registration status, and other logistical aspects to ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the Yatra. During the meeting, it was observed that an unusually large number of pilgrims have been arriving without valid registration, which is causing long waiting time for pilgrims to conduct Yatra. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that the Yatra is being conducted in accordance with the prescribed ceiling of pilgrim movement on the Yatra tracks, in pursuance of Honble Supreme Courts orders. Therefore, adherence to the registration schedule is imperative for ensuring the safety, security, and convenience of all pilgrims. It was reiterated that only pilgrims possessing valid registration for the designated date shall be permitted to proceed on the Tracks leading to the Holy Cave Shrine. The Lieutenant Governor appealed to the intending unregistered pilgrims to defer their travel for next few days in order to avoid any inconvenience upon reaching Jammu Kashmir. The administration has, therefore, asked all intending pilgrims to complete the mandatory registration process and obtain a valid Yatra Registration Permit for their allotted date before commencing their journey to Jammu Kashmir. Pilgrims are requested not to travel without confirmed registration, as they shall not be permitted to proceed on the Yatra. The Lieutenant Governor further reviewed the security and logistic arrangements for the Yatra. He directed all departments and security agencies to keep working in close coordination and to maintain continuous liaison with all stakeholders, including Langar organizations, service providers and other NGOs for a safe, seamless, spiritually enriching and fulfilling Yatra.

Greater Kashmir 4 Jul 2026 4:32 pm

Over 26,000 Pilgrims Visit Amarnath Shrine in First Two Days: Div Com Kashmir

Srinagar: More than 26,000 pilgrims have paid obeisance at the holy Amarnath cave shrine during the first two days of the annual pilgrimage, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, said on Saturday. Addressing a joint press conference with IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi, Garg said the Yatra, which commenced on July 3 via the twin routes of []

Kashmir Reader 4 Jul 2026 4:24 pm

Amarnath Yatra: Authorities Urge Pilgrims To Avoid Travel Without Registration

Authorities ask devotees to follow registered travel dates, say daily pilgrim limit mandatory for safety and smooth conduct of Yatra

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 4:17 pm

Runway Closure Deferred: Omar Welcomes AAI Decision, Says Kashmir Tourism Gets Major Relief

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday welcomed the Airports Authority of Indias (AAI) decision to withdraw the proposed Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) for the weekly closure of Srinagar International Airports runway, saying the move has brought huge relief to the tourism sector and prevented large-scale cancellations by visitors. Describing the decision []

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 3:36 pm

Centre Declares 23 JeM, LeT Operatives as Individual Terrorists under UAPA

Centre Declares 23 JeM, LeT Operatives as Individual Terrorists under UAPA

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 3:07 pm

Akad Park: An Introduction

by Wajeeha Hajirah A serene Anantnag park blending chinar-lined greenery, a trout-breeding stream, and family-friendly facilities, all framed by nearby historical landmarks near Pahalgam Along the Khanabal-Pahalgam road, popularly known as KP road, lies Akad Park. Known for its greenery, clear mountain stream and relaxing environment, it is a perfect spot for a peaceful family []

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 3:00 pm

Four Children Rescued After Being Stranded In River Tawi

Police, SDRF teams launch swift operation after sudden rise in water level near Peer Kho Temple

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 2:53 pm

How to Choose the Right Term Insurance Plan for Your Family in 2026

Choosing a life insurance plan depends on your financial responsibilities and long-term goals. In 2026, selecting the right cover is an important step to support your familys financial stability. The right sum assured and policy term can help your dependents manage daily expenses and future commitments without disruption. Many individuals consider a 1 Crore term []

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 2:09 pm

Ban controversial book, probe its approval: LoP Sunil Sharma

Jammu: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Sunil Sharma, on Saturday demanded an immediate ban on a controversial book allegedly circulated in government school libraries, accusing the Education Department of promoting anti-national content and seeking a high-level investigation into its approval and distribution. Addressing a press conference in Jammu, Sharma,, alleged that []

Kashmir Reader 4 Jul 2026 1:50 pm

Jammu Academic Is First VC of Ladakhs Sindhu Central University

SRINAGAR: The President of India, in her capacity as the Visitor of the newly established Sindhu Central University, has appointed Prof Rajeev Rattan Sharma, a senior academic from the University of Jammu, as the first Vice Chancellor of the Central University in Ladakh. He will serve a five-year term from the date he assumes office []

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 1:47 pm

Let Amarnath pilgrims visit markets, boost Kashmir economy: CM Omar

Srinagar: Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah on Saturday said Amarnath pilgrims should be allowed to step out of their buses and visit local markets so they can contribute to Kashmirs economy during the annual pilgrimage. Speaking to reporters, CM Omar said he hoped a large number of devotees would undertake the Amarnath []

Kashmir Reader 4 Jul 2026 1:13 pm

Dual MRP Not Illegal before 2018, Jammu Kashmir HC Court Quashes Criminal Case Against Hindustan Coca-Cola

Dual MRP Not Illegal before 2018, Jammu Kashmir HC Court Quashes Criminal Case Against Hindustan Coca-Cola

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 1:11 pm

Is White Nights a Warning Against Fantasy?

by Faizaan Bashir A reflection on Dostoevskys White Nights, exploring loneliness, fantasy, emotional dependence and why imagined love often ends in heartbreak. Social media nowadays is swarming with reels featuring Nastenka and the Dreamer, the characters from White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky. The melancholic background music, tinged with nostalgia, tugs at the heart and seems []

KashmirLife 4 Jul 2026 12:22 pm

PM Modi inaugurates new Jodhpur airport terminal, launches Modified UDAN scheme

PM Modi arrived in Jodhpur and was received at the airport by Governor Haribhau Bagade, Union Minister and Jodhpur MP Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, and Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma

The Hindu 4 Jul 2026 12:11 pm

Srinagar Airport withdraws proposed weekly runway closure, flight operations to continue daily

Srinagar: Srinagar Airport on Saturday withdrew the previously proposed Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) envisaging full runway closure on Mondays and Tuesdays, announcing that flight operations will continue on all days this year. In an operational update posted on X, the airport said there will be no full airfield closure, while operational/watch hours will remain from []

Kashmir Reader 4 Jul 2026 11:16 am