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If govt cannot protect temple donations, how can they safeguard future of children: J&K Cong chief

JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Congress president Tariq Hameed Karra on Sunday said the party has expanded its nationwide campaign against examination paper leaks to all 20 districts of the Union territory, and alleged that the Centre has failed to safeguard the future of students. He said the Congress high command had announced 28 pilot []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:48 am

AIP welcomes1,400 crore JJM-II release

Lauds MP Er Rashids consistent efforts SRINAGAR: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) has welcomed the Union Governments decision to release the first installment of1,400 crore under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM-II) for Jammu and Kashmir, saying the move will significantly accelerate drinking water projects in rural and remote areas. AIP Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi, in a []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:47 am

SANJY: Food Safety team inspects Langars at Nunwan Base Camp

ANANTNAG: The Food Safety Department, Anantnagconducted a comprehensive inspection of Langars at the Nunwan Base Camp, Pahalgam, to ensure the availability of safe, hygienic, and wholesome food for pilgrims participating in the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY)-2026. The inspection was carried out under the directions of the Commissioner, Food and Drugs Administration, J&K. The []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:45 am

12 vehicles involved in illegal miningseized

BARAMULLA: In a major crackdown against illegal mining and the unlawful extraction of minor minerals, J&K Police in Baramulla achieved a significant success by seizing 12 vehicles involved in the illegal extraction and transportation of clay and boulders during two separate enforcement operations in the jurisdiction of Police Station Kunzer. Acting on reliable source information, []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:43 am

Srinagar Police accord warm farewell to six retiring personnel

SRINAGAR: Srinagar Police organised a dignified farewell ceremony at the District Police Lines (DPL), Srinagar, to honour six Police personnel on their superannuation, recognising their long, dedicated, and exemplary service to the Jammu and Kashmir Police. The retiring personnel included SI Abdul Aziz Wagay, SI Reyaz Ahmad Rather, SI Mohammed Saleem Pala, ASI Kulwant Singh, []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:42 am

KUs National Youth Parliament team flagged off for Parliament House; 50 students to receive top honour

Recognition at Indias highest democratic institution a powerful affirmation: VC KU SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir on Sunday organized a flag-off ceremony for its National Youth Parliament Team, which is proceeding to New Delhi to receive the prestigious National Championship Award in the 17th National Youth Parliament Competition (202526) at Parliament House, the highest democratic []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:41 am

15 of 20 Indian vessels with fertilizers, raw materials cross Strait of Hormuz: Centre

NEW DELHI: Indias fertilizer supply chain has remained largely unaffected by the recent conflict in West Asia, with 15 of 20 vessels carrying fertilizers and raw materials for the country having safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers said on Sunday. Of these, eight vessels are transporting 3.32 lakh []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:37 am

Ram Mandir Trust crucial meet today

Champat Rais fate, SIT probe likely among agenda AYODHYA (UP): The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust will hold a crucial meeting on Monday amid ongoing investigations into the alleged embezzlement of donations, with the fate of the resignations submitted by the Trusts general secretary Champat Rai and trustee Anil Mishra expected to dominate the []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:36 am

Ram Temple donation theft: RSS Chief cites Hosabales statement demanding strict action

NEW DELHI: Aday after his Ram-Ram reaction on the issue of alleged Ram Temple donation theft, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday referred media persons to the official statement issued by RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale on the issue. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the inaugural ceremony of Sanmarg Mind []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 5:35 am

J&K Govt approves Rs 751.46 cr for disaster recovery

Srinagar, Jul 06: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Monday chaired the 2nd meeting of the State Executive Committee (SEC) for 2026-27 under the Disaster Management framework and approved projects worth Rs 751.46 crore under the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) funding for Jammu and Kashmir, comprising 1,033 individual works across Roads and Bridges, Power, School Education, Health, Social Welfare, and Agriculture Production sectors. The meeting was attended by concerned Administrative Secretaries, Divisional Commissioners, senior officers of the Finance Department, Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (DMRRR), and other stakeholder departments. The Chief Secretary impressed upon all implementing departments to ensure timely execution of approved projects with complete adherence to prescribed technical standards, transparency, and quality parameters. He directed departments whose projects are yet to be submitted, despite approval of funds by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), to expedite the process and furnish their proposals within the next few days. He emphasized that the entire basket of funds earmarked for the Union Territory should be fully utilized in a planned and efficient manner. The approved projects pertain to sectors including Roads and Bridges, Power, School Education, Health, Social Welfare, and Agriculture Production, to be executed in accordance with the Recovery and Reconstruction Guidelines, approvals conveyed by MHA, sector-wise recommendations of NDMA, and the PDNA report. The Committee was informed that the High-Level Committee of the Government of India had approved Rs 1,534.58 crore for Jammu and Kashmir based on NDMA recommendations. The SEC also approved Rs 33.19 crore worth of recovery projects for District Ramban under PDNA undertaken following the April 2025 disaster, covering Education, Animal Husbandry & Livestock, Roads and Bridges, Housing, and Irrigation & Flood Control sectors. To strengthen disaster preparedness, the Committee approved release of State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) assistance, with Rs 2 crore each to every District Disaster Management Authority and Rs 1 crore each to Divisional Commissioners of Jammu and Kashmir divisions for meeting emergent disaster management requirements. The Chief Secretary underscored the need for building resilient infrastructure and improving institutional preparedness against future disasters, stressing that effective utilization of approved funds and timely completion of projects would significantly strengthen Jammu and Kashmir's disaster resilience.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:17 am

Govt to monitor cybercrime monthly

Srinagar, Jul 06: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Monday chaired a high-level review meeting toassess the progress madein strengthening the cybercrime prevention framework and expediting the operationalisation of the Digital Arrest mechanism across Jammu andKashmir, directingthat progress be monitoredevery monthto ensure adherence to timelines and effective inter-departmental coordination. The meeting was attended by the Principal Secretary Home, Additional Director General of Police (CID), Commissioner Secretary IT, Commissioner Secretary Law, Inspector General of Police (Crime), SSP Crime, SP Operations, and other senior officers. Officers stationed outside Srinagar participatedthrough virtual mode. The Chief Secretary stressed the needfor completing all statutory, administrative, and technical requirements within the stipulated timeframe so that the system is madefully functional and operational without delay. He further directed concerned departments to ensure that progress is uploaded on the Pragati Portal by July 20 without fail, and instructed departments to submit all pending proposals and requisite documentation within the prescribed timeline to facilitate the issuance of necessary government orders. Highlighting the growing challenge posed by cyber fraud and online financial crimes, Dulloo underscored the importance of building institutional capacity through sustained training and skill enhancement of officials associated with cybercrime investigation and digital enforcement. He also called for a comprehensive public awareness campaign through print, electronic, and digital media platforms to educate citizens about emerging cyber threats, including digital arrest scams, online financial frauds, and cyber safety practices. The meeting was given a detailed PowerPoint presentation outlining the roadmap for implementation of the Digital Arrest mechanism, the status of infrastructure and institutional preparedness, key milestones achieved, existing gaps, and the action plan for strengthening the cybersecurity ecosystem across the Union Territory. The presentation also highlighted measures being undertaken to enhance coordination among stakeholder departments. The Chief Secretary observed that public awareness, technological preparedness, and coordinated institutional response are critical to effectively combating cybercrime and safeguarding citizens from increasingly sophisticated online frauds.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:15 am

Visitors flock to Boniyars Milk Village to see centuries-old natural refrigerators

Srinagar, Jul 06: The remote village of Dudran in north Kashmirs Baramulla district is witnessing a steady influx of local and non-local visitors, who are travelling through dense forests and rugged mountain terrain to witness a centuries-old natural refrigeration system that preserves milk without electricity. Popularly known as the Milk Village, Dudran has become an emerging rural tourism destination where tourists are fascinated by the traditional Dadore - indigenous refrigerators built around natural cold springs. Located around 14 kilometres from Boniyar in Baramulla district, Dudran offers visitors a rare glimpse into a way of life where nature itself serves as a refrigerator. The village, surrounded by lush green forests, crystal-clear streams and pristine mountain slopes, is home to nearly 70 to 80 families who continue to preserve fresh milk using an age-old technique passed down through generations. The Dadore are small cave-like structures made of stone and wood, constructed beside perennial cold-water springs. The constant flow of icy water and naturally cool air inside these structures keeps milk fresh for several days withoutthe use ofelectricity. The villages unique heritage has increasingly attracted tourists, photographers, researchers and students, many of whom trek to Dudran to witness the traditional technology and interact with villagers who continue to depend on it for their livelihood. We are receiving visitors from different districts of Jammu and Kashmir as well as tourists from outside the Union Territory. They come here specifically to see these natural refrigerators and are amazed that milk can be preserved without electricity, said village Sarpanch Abdul Razzaq Sheikh. He said the growing interest has brought recognition to the villages unique heritage. The Dadore are not merely storage structures buttheyare part of our identity. This is the system our ancestors left for us, and we continue to use it with pride. It costs us nothing and helps preserve our milk naturally, Sheikh said. The houses in Dudran, built using locally available stone, wood and mud, blend harmoniously with the surrounding landscape, reflecting a sustainable lifestyle deeply rooted in nature. The Dadore, protected with wooden planks and stone walls, also safeguard stored dairy products from wild animals. Nadeem Sheikh, a resident, said visitors often find it difficult to believe that the refrigeration system functions entirely through natural resources. We collect fresh milk and store it inside the Dadore, where the natural cold keeps it fresh for days. Later, we prepare curd, butter and traditional cheese. Many tourists ask us where the cooling machine is, and they are surprised when we tell them that it is only the cold spring water and natural airflow, he said. According to villagers, the traditional system has not only sustained their dairy-based economy for generations but also serves as an example of climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable living. Our village depends on dairy farming. These natural refrigerators prevent spoilage and help us utilise every drop of milk. Even during peak summer, the milk remains fresh. It is a gift of nature that has supported us for centuries, said another resident, Qayoom Mir. After being stored in the Dadore, the milk is processed into curd, butter and traditional cheese, ensuring that no produce goes to waste. Despite the availability of modern refrigeration, villagers continue to rely on the indigenous practice because of its efficiency, sustainability and zero operating cost. Recognising Dudrans unique cultural and historical significance, the Jammu and Kashmir government initiated the process in April 2024 to declare the village a 'Heritage Village'. The Directorate of Archives, Archaeology and Museums has written to the Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla, seeking detailed information to facilitate its inclusion under the Jammu and Kashmir Heritage Conservation and Preservation Act, 2010. With its breathtaking landscape, sustainable lifestyle and centuries-old natural refrigeration system, Dudran is steadily emerging as one of Kashmirs most distinctive rural tourism destinations, offering visitors an opportunity to witness a living tradition where nature and human ingenuity continue to work in perfect harmony.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:13 am

May I Help You: CRPF personnel go extra mile for Yatris

Baltal, Jul 06: As the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 continues through the challenging Himalayan terrain, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has emerged as more than just a security force. Over the last four days, the personnel deployed along the Baltal axis havebeen workingtirelessly to ensure the safety, security, and well-being of thousands of pilgrims undertaking the sacredpilgrimage. From providing life-saving medical assistance to managing crowds and offering humanitarian support, CRPF's dedicated teams havebeen winningthe hearts of devotees through their unwavering commitment to the motto of Service Before Self. One of the most remarkable contributions has come from the CRPF's specialised Mountain Rescue Team (MRT), which has been responding swiftly to medical emergencies in the high-altitude terrain leading to the holy cave shrine. The MRT has successfully evacuated several critically ill and injured pilgrims, ensuring they received timely medical attention despite the difficult mountain conditions. Their prompt response and professional rescue operations have played a crucial role in saving lives. Working in close coordination with the MRT is the CRPF's May I Help You team, stationed at the Baltal base camp and along the yatra route. The team hasbeen extendingall possible assistance to pilgrims by guiding the elderly, comforting children, helping the differently-abled, and ensuring that devotees facing difficulties receive immediate support. Their compassionate approach has transformed routine security duties into a mission of humanitarian service. Women personnel of the CRPF have also been at the forefront of assistance. Under the May I Help You initiative, CRPF Mahila Warriors havebeen providingimmediate medical aid and emergency support to women pilgrims. In one such instance, they swiftly attended to a woman yatri who fell critically ill and ensured her safe evacuation to an ambulance, highlighting their preparedness and dedication. Apart from rescue and medical assistance, CRPF jawans havebeen effectively regulating queues and managingcrowds at the Baltal base camp, ensuring smooth movement of pilgrims while maintaining a secure environment. The force continues to guard every stretch of the yatra route, escorting pilgrim convoys and maintaining round-the-clock vigilance to facilitate a peaceful and incident-free pilgrimage. CRPF Nodal Officer, DIG Sudhir Kumar, said that the force remains fully committed to ensuring both security and service for every devotee undertaking the sacred pilgrimage. The CRPF is always ready to extend every possible help to pilgrims while maintaining robust security arrangements throughout the yatra, he said. The remarkable efforts of the CRPF during the ongoing Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 reflect a unique blend of strength, compassion, and professionalism. Whether rescuing pilgrims in distress, providing medical assistance, helping the elderly navigate difficult terrain, or maintaining law and order, CRPF personnel continue to demonstrate that their role extends far beyond security.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:10 am

Constituency Dev Fund norms relaxed

Srinagar, Jul 06: In a significant move aimed at providing major financial relief to patients suffering from life-threatening ailments, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir has ordered an amendment to the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) Schemeguidelines, allowingMembers of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to utilise up toRs 20 lakh out of their annual CDF allocation exclusively for providing medical assistance to patients from Below Poverty Line (BPL) families and other notified economically weaker categories. Under the revised guidelines, financial assistance can be sanctioned up to a maximum limit ofRs 5 lakh for organ transplantation,Rs 2.75 lakh for cancer treatment, andRs 1 lakh for chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis, alongside other diseases notified by the government. To ensureoptimum utilisation of resources, theassistance willbe admissible forthe uncovered portion of the treatment costonlyafter the patient has exhausted all eligible benefits under existing schemes, including PM-JAY SEHAT, Medical Aid Trust (MAT), and the Cancer Treatment and Management Fund for Poor (CTMFFP). This timely welfare decision taken by the Omar Abdullah-led government is expected to benefit poor patients suffering from critical ailments belonging to Below Poverty Line families and economically weaker categories to be notified by the government.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:08 am

Reliable, affordable electricity central to J&Ks dev agenda: CM

Srinagar, Jul 06: Chief Minister Omar Abdullahon Monday chaired a comprehensive review meeting of the Power Development Department,underscoring his government's commitment to strengthening Jammu and Kashmir's power infrastructure through sustained reforms, modernisation, and improved service delivery. He reviewed overall performance, including revenue realisation, implementation of the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), reduction in AT&C losses, transmission projects, and the roadmap for future reforms. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary Power Development Department Ashwini Kumar, ACS to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, Managing Director JPDCL Gurpal Singh, Managing Director KPDCL Mehmood Ahmad Shah, Chief Electrical Inspectorate PDD Sanjay Sharma, senior officers of JKTPCL, senior engineers, and other concerned officers. During the presentation, it was informed that Jammu and Kashmir has made significant strides in implementing power sector reforms under RDSS, with projects worth overRs 5,700 crore under execution across the region, of which works worth nearlyRs 4,700 crore relating to loss reduction have largely been awarded. Reforms related to metering are expected to improve billing efficiency, reduce losses, and empower consumers through transparent energy usage. The meeting also reviewed the progress of extensive loss reduction works, including installation of aerial bunched (AB) cables, feeder segregation, augmentation of distribution transformers, underground cabling, and strengthening of the distribution network, with several districts recording substantial progress. Reviewing the financial health of the power sector, the Chief Minister noted encouraging improvement in revenue realization. It was informed that billing efficiency has improved from 56 percent in FY 2021-22 to 77 percent in FY 2025-26, while overall AT&C losses have declined drastically during the same period, and the ACS-ARR gap has also reduced significantly, reflecting improving financial sustainability. The Chief Minister also reviewed the impact of reduced hydro power generation during the current summer due to low water availability, which has increased dependence on power procurement from the energy exchange during peak demand hours. Stressing the need to maintain the momentum of reforms beyond the ongoing RDSS programme, the Chief Minister directed the department to ensure timely completion of all sanctioned works, closely monitor project execution, remove implementation bottlenecks, and improve accountability at every level. He emphasized expanding AB cable coverage, strengthening the transmission network, and leveraging emerging technologies to improve reliability and reduce system losses. The Chief Minister was informed about proposals for additional infrastructure investments, including expansion of AB cable networks, critical transmission projects, battery energy storage systems, and rooftop solar initiatives. Reiterating that reliable and affordable electricity remains central to the government's development agenda, he directed the department to adopt a results-oriented approach to ensure quality power supply, improve consumer satisfaction, and build a modern, efficient, and financially sustainable power sector for Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:04 am

Omar assures mutton dealers: Livestock issue to be resolved soon

Srinagar, Jul 06: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday met a delegation of mutton dealers from Jammu and Kashmir who apprised him of difficulties they have been facing in transporting livestock through Punjab, an issue that has impacted the smooth supply of livestock into J&K. The CM assured them that the government is fully committed to resolving the issue. Minister for Tribal Affairs Javed Ahmed Rana and Minister for Transport and Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Satish Sharma were also present during the meeting. The delegation highlighted the challenges encountered during transit and sought the Chief Minister's intervention to ensure the unhindered movement of livestock.Givinga patient hearing to their concerns, Omar assured the delegation that the Government of Jammu and Kashmir is fully committed to resolving the issue and safeguarding the interests of traders, livestock transporters, and consumers. Omar Abdullah informed the delegation that a high-level team of senior officers from the Government of Jammu and Kashmir will shortly visitPunjab to hold discussions with the concerned authorities andwork towards an early, practical, and mutually agreeableresolution toall issues affectingthe transportation of livestock. The Chief Minister's intervention follows his earlier outreach to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, to whom he had written a D.O. letter urging the Punjab Government to facilitate the smooth and uninterrupted movement of livestock and address the difficulties faced by transporters from Jammu and Kashmir during transit. Responding promptly, the Punjab Chief Ministerhadassured that the matter would be examined on priority and necessary action would be taken to resolve the concerns. The proposed visit of the high-level delegation forms part of the follow-up mechanism initiated by the two governments to ensure effective coordination and an early resolution of the issue.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:02 am

Indus basin, crucial to J&K, near normal despite national reservoir dip

Srinagar, Jul 06: Reservoir storage in the Indus river basin, the lifeline for much of Jammu and Kashmir's irrigation and hydropower network, remains broadly stable despite the country's overall water reserves continuing to lag behind last year's levels, according to the latest weekly reservoir bulletin released by the Central Water Commission (CWC). The bulletin, which tracks water levels in 166 major reservoirs across the country, shows that the Indus basin was holding 3.689 billion cubic metres (BCM) of water as on July 2, amounting to 24.9 per cent of its live storage capacity. This is marginally below the basin's normal storage of 26.53 per cent, reflecting a 6.17 per cent shortfall from the long-term average, but remains significantly better placed than several other river basins that have reported steeper deficits. For Jammu and Kashmir, where the Indus and its tributaries sustain agriculture, drinking water supply and a substantial share of hydropower generation, the figures offer an early indication that water availability has remained largely in line with seasonal trends despite variations in the progress of the southwest monsoon. Nationally, however, reservoir storage paints a more cautious picture. According to the CWC, the country's 166 monitored reservoirs currently hold 47.725 BCM of water against a total live storage capacity of 183.565 BCM, translating to 26 per cent of total capacity. Although the current storage is 98.6 per cent of the normal level for this period of the year, it is considerably lower than the 78.077 BCM recorded during the corresponding week last year, reflecting a year-on-year decline in water reserves. The weekly assessment comes at a crucial stage of the monsoon season when reservoir levels begin influencing irrigation planning, drinking water management and hydropower generation across the country. The CWC data shows considerable regional variation. While river basins such as the Ganga, Godavari, Mahanadi, Narmada and Tapi reported storage levels above their long-term averages, several southern and eastern basins continued to remain below normal. The Indus basin, despite a marginal deficit, was among the basins classified as being close to normal storage conditions. Unlike several states that have individual reservoirs listed in the weekly bulletin, Jammu and Kashmir is represented through basin-level statistics because none of its reservoirs figure among the 166 major reservoirs monitored by the Commission. Consequently, the Indus basin data serves as the principal indicator of the region's overall water storage situation. Water managers generally consider reservoir storage during the initial phase of the monsoon as a key indicator for assessing water availability during the kharif cultivation season as well as the capacity to meet power generation and drinking water requirements in the months ahead. The CWC's latest assessment suggests that while the national reservoir position remains weaker than last year's, the Indus basin, critical to Jammu and Kashmir's water security has so far remained relatively resilient, with storage levels staying close to historical norms even as several other basins continue to await stronger monsoon inflows.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 2:00 am

Women empowerment key to Viksit J&K: LG Sinha

Srinagar, Jul 06: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for empowering the women of Jammu and Kashmir by granting them their due rights and eliminating discrimination. Women's empowerment is key to a Viksit J&K; their progress ensures the progress of society. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where women lead in academia, industry, social organisations, and governance, shaping policies, driving entrepreneurship, and enriching our culture through art and literature. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where every young girl grows up believing that her dreams are valuable, her voice is powerful, and her future holds limitless possibilities, the LG said, as he felicitated 32 talented recipients of the Kashmir Women's Organization (KWO) Fellowship during a ceremony at Lok Bhavan, Srinagar. Sinha outlined a progressive vision for the Union Territory powered by women leaders. He hailed the fellows as symbols of Jammu and Kashmir's ongoing transformation toward a future built on self-confidence, equal opportunities, and dignity for all. The LG lauded the efforts of Dr Fida Firdous and all members of Kashmir Women's Organization for creating a robust platform where Nari Shakti from the region could move forward confidently, embracing their talent, ideas, and identities. In a short span, Kashmir Women's Organization has earned the distinction of becoming a powerful hub of hope, trust, and positive change. This fellowship program is a tangible realisation of collaborative and shared responsibility. By challenging deeply entrenched stereotypes, these fellows have redefined what is possible. They have paved a new path for future generations, he said. The Lieutenant Governor paid homage to historical icons such as Rani Didda, Kota Rani, Lal Ded, Habba Khatoon, and Mata Rupa Bhawani, who had shaped the consciousness of Jammu and Kashmir and contributed to its development. He highlighted that the women of J&K have always scaled the highest peaks of Nari Shakti. The LG called for addressing the rising challenge of substance abuse among women and advised the fellows to conduct a comprehensive, region-specific analysis to identify its underlying root causes. This study will significantly strengthen rehabilitation frameworks and provide vital support to daughters and sisters who have fallen victim to drug addiction, he said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor released a book titled Panchayati Raj Institutions and Municipal Council in India, written by Dr Nazrul Islam. The felicitation ceremony was attended by Dr Fida Firdous, President, Kashmir Writers Association; Dr Darakshan Hassan Bhat, President, Kashmir Women's Organization; members of Kashmir Writers Association and Kashmir Women's Organization; and senior officials.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 1:58 am

When Schools Forget Children..!

Ramban school negligence shows how student safety is treated as an afterthought A Class VII boy slept through a lesson in a government middle school in Ramban and woke up inside a prison. The gates were locked, the staff gone, the campus deserted. For more than four hours on July 4, at Government Middle School Krawah in Banihal, a child was not a student but an afterthought. It took a passerby, not a teacher, to hear his cries at around 8 pm, break the silence, rescue him and film the shame that the system had tried to lock inside. The Education Department has now suspended all nine staff members, six teachers, including the headmaster, and three supporting staff, pending inquiry. On paper, this looks like swift and decisive action. The Chief Education Officer, Ramban, has rightly termed the episode gross negligence and dereliction of duty and invoked Rule 31 of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956. A three-member inquiry committee has been asked to report within three days. But if this outrage is reduced to a few transfers, suspensions and files pushed around, then the real culprits will walk free: a deadened conscience and a crumbling culture of accountability in our schools. How does an entire staff lock a school for the 15-day summer vacation without once checking if every child has left the classroom? How is attendance marked, how are dispersal routines followed, how are classrooms shut, if a 12-year-old can simply vanish from the collective radar of adults paid to protect him? This is not a harmless oversight. In a place where buildings are vulnerable to fire, where health emergencies can strike without warning, and where even a brief delay can turn fatal, leaving a child locked inside a school for hours is a direct assault on the most basic promise of education: safety. The viral video that triggered public anger should shame the entire system, not just one school in Ramban. What happened at Krawah could happen at any under-monitored government institution where enrolment figures matter more than living, breathing children. It exposes the hollowness of routine inspections, the casual signing of registers, and the absence of binding, enforced safety protocols for opening and closing schools. The committee now probing the incident must do more than name a few scapegoats. It must fix specific responsibility on individuals who failed in their duty of care, recommend disciplinary action proportionate to the gravity of the lapse, and, crucially, trigger district-wide reforms. Every school in Jammu and Kashmir must be mandated to adopt verifiable end-of-day headcounts, classroom checks, and clear exit procedures before a single lock is turned on a gate. Student safety cannot depend on the luck of a passerby hearing a childs screams in the dark. If the Ramban incident does not force the government to move from cosmetic suspensions to enforceable safeguards, it will be remembered not just as a moment of negligence, but as a warning we chose to ignore.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:58 am

From War to Field: How Fertiliser Shocks Are Hurting Indias Agro-Ecosystems

The recent Iran-Israel-US war and theRussian-Ukraine warhave disrupted supply chains across the world, especially those of energy and fertilisers MOHAMMAD AZEEM KHAN & SHADMAN ZAFAR In India, a farmer is pouring another bag of urea on his wheat field. The government ensures it is the cheapest fertiliser one canacquire. What is often not recognised is thateveryadditionalkilo emits nitrous oxide into the atmosphere, a greenhouse gasnearly 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide, whichremainsthere for more than a century. Multiply this across millions of farmers, and you have the concealed climate crisis in India, the unintended outcome of the present fertiliser subsidy policy. The recent Iran-Israel-US war and the Russian-Ukraine war have disrupted supply chains across the world, especially those of energy and fertilisers. To the worlds second-largest fertiliser importer, India, these disruptions have grave implications. Although local production meets most of the countrys urea requirements, close to 20 percent is imported. The reliance is much greater regarding phosphate and potash; more than 60 percent and 100 percent, respectively, are imported, mainly from Russia, China, and the Middle East. Even 90 percent of the raw materials used to produce fertilisers, such as natural gas, phosphoric acid, ammonia, and rock phosphate are also imported. The financial burden is already significant. The government proposed an additional fertilizer subsidy of Rs 19,230 crore on top of the first allocation of Rs 1.68 lakh crore in the Union Budget 2025-26. If the instability continues, even the Rs 1.71 lakh crore allocation in 2026-27 Union Budget may not suffice. However, the bigger worry is not just the subsidy bill, but its unintended consequences. The Imbalance Engine Urea is insulated against fluctuations in the international market by the government through fixing its price in the domestic market. A variable subsidy by the state will take up any increase in cost. The remaining fertilisers (DAP di-ammonium phosphate) and MOP (muriate of potash) are only given a fixed subsidy; hence their retail prices move with prices in the international market. Consequently, urea remains relatively inexpensive compared to its alternatives. These price signals prompt farmers to over rely on urea. Soils should be fed on a balanced diet of three essential nutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), in a desirable proportion of 4:2:1 1 .The Indian soil is being overfed on nitrogen and underfed on the remaining two and the real ratio is distorted to 6.7:2.5:1 at the national level. This imbalance increases as the global prices of phosphate and potash increase. The environmental cost is immense. The surplus nitrogen is washed into rivers and groundwater, contaminating them. In particular, the contribution of synthetic fertilizers in N2O emissions has doubled in last 20 years (see Figure 1), indicating the overuse of urea. Upon applying to soil, urea is fragmented into different forms of nitrogen through chemical processes, releasing nitrous oxide as a by-productespecially when given in excess. Figure 1.TrendsofN 2 OEmissions andUreaConsumption Source: FAOSTAT Note:N 2 O Emissionis taken on secondary axis. What If UreaWerentSo Cheap? When urea is placed under a fixed subsidy like the other fertilizers, the retail price would respond to the market conditions. In the short run, this may place a heavy burden on small and marginal farmers, who may reduce its use, leading to a slight decrease in yields. The large farmers will not reduce much though, capping the overall losses in productivity. In the long run, the reform would help reduce the overconsumption of nitrogen, promote the balanced use of nutrients, and rebuild the health of the soil, which would be the basis of sustainable agriculture. Doing so would also free up some fiscal space; funds released could be channelised towards irrigation, agricultural R&D and rural infrastructure, which have much better returns in long term productivity. A Politically Difficult but Necessary Reform It might not be politically possible to conduct a complete overhaul, but incremental reforms can produce substantial benefits. India must slowly transfer urea to the Nutrient-Based Subsidy (NBS)-regime, which already applies to other fertilizers, with price band to cushion the small farmers against abrupt shocks. The existing fertilizer DBT system, which currently verifies sales at the point of sale, could be gradually advanced toward direct transfers to farmer accounts, giving them greater choice in nutrient purchases. The data of Soil Health Card which is already under collection should be used to encourage incentive schemes that will pay off in terms of balanced use of fertilizers as opposed to blindly applying nitrogen. Nano urea, shows potential, though its field-level efficacy and farmer adoption are still evolving and needs further independent evaluation. Further, organic and biofertilizersprovidea way to truly low-emission agriculture in the long term. (Mohd Azeem Khan is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Indian Institute of Management Indore, and Shadman Zafar is an Assistant Professor of Economics at NMIMS Hyderabad)

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:56 am

The Enduring Legacy of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee: Institutions, Ideas and Nation Building

As the nation commemorates the 125th birth anniversary of Bharat Kesari Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, it is worth revisiting an aspect of his public life that deserves far wider attention History often remembers great leaders through the political battles they fought. Yet the most enduring contribution of statesmen is rarely confined to politics alone. Their real legacy lies in the institutions they create, the ideas they nurture and the values they leave behind for future generations. As the nation commemorates the 125th birth anniversary of Bharat Kesari Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, it is worth revisiting an aspect of his public life that deserves far wider attention: his lifelong commitment to institution building as the foundation of nation building. Independent India did not emerge merely from a political struggle. It had to build universities capable of educating its citizens, research institutions that could advance scientific knowledge, industries that could generate economic self-reliance, cultural organisations that would preserve civilisational heritage, and public institutions that could uphold democratic values. Dr. Mookerjee understood early that a nations future depends not only on visionary leadership but also on strong institutions that outlast individual leaders and governments. His remarkable academic career reflected this conviction. Appointed the youngest Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta, he assumed office at a time when higher education was becoming central to Indias intellectual awakening. For him, universities were not merely places that produced graduates; they were institutions that shaped informed citizens capable of contributing responsibly to public life. Education, in his view, was inseparable from the larger task of nation-building. His commitment to scientific and technological advancement extended well beyond the university campus. As a member of the Court and Council of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, he contributed to strengthening one of Indias premier centres of scientific research. In 1947, he laid the foundation stone of the Department of Power Engineering, recognising that engineering education and technological capability would become indispensable to an independent Indias economic progress. Long before innovation became a central policy objective, he had recognised that scientific excellence and industrial development would determine the countrys long-term strength. This vision found practical expression after Independence when Dr. Mookerjee became Indias first Minister for Industry and Supply. During those formative years, the newly independent nation faced the enormous challenge of creating an industrial base almost from scratch. Institutions such as the Chittaranjan Locomotive Works and the Sindri Fertilizer Factory were established not merely as manufacturing units but as symbols of Indias determination to achieve technological competence and economic self-reliance. For Dr. Mookerjee, industrialisation was never an end in itself; it was an investment in national capability and collective confidence. Institution building, however, requires more than physical infrastructure or administrative efficiency. It demands compassion, public spirit and a deep sense of moral responsibility. These qualities were evident during the Bengal famine of 1943, when Dr. Mookerjee devoted himself to organising large-scale relief efforts for those affected by one of the greatest humanitarian tragedies of the twentieth century. Following Partition, he worked extensively for the rehabilitation of displaced persons, recognising that national reconstruction involved healing human suffering as much as rebuilding institutions. His public life also reflected a profound appreciation of Indias civilisational heritage. As President of the Maha Bodhi Society of India, he played an important role in strengthening Indias cultural and spiritual ties with Buddhist nations. He participated in welcoming the sacred relics of the Buddhas chief disciples, Arhant Sariputra and Arhant Maudgalyayana, to India, recognising the enduring significance of civilisational diplomacy. Even today, Indias efforts to share these holy relics with countries such as Mongolia demonstrate how cultural heritage continues to strengthen international goodwill and deepen historical bonds. Equally revealing was his concern for literature and scholarship. His correspondence shows the assistance he extended to the eminent poet Kazi Nazrul Islam during a period of personal difficulty. Such episodes remind us that public leadership is often measured not only by major policy decisions but also by quiet acts of generosity that seldom attract public attention. Dr. Mookerjee carried the same institutional outlook into the Constituent Assembly. Describing the framing of the Constitution as a great responsibility and a solemn and sacred trust, he underlined the moral obligations that accompany constitutional governance. Those words remain strikingly relevant today. The strength of the Constitution ultimately depends not only on its written provisions but also on the integrity of Parliament, the independence of public institutions, the rule of law and the civic responsibility of citizens. Constitutional democracy flourishes only when institutions command public trust and operate with integrity. As India advances towards the goal of becoming a developed nation, Dr. Mookerjees vision offers an important reminder. Economic growth alone cannot define national progress. Lasting development requires sustained investment in education, scientific research, technological innovation, cultural preservation and institutions that inspire public confidence. Roads, airports and factories are indispensable, but so are universities that encourage inquiry, laboratories that expand knowledge, museums that preserve heritage and public institutions that safeguard constitutional values. Institutions possess a remarkable quality: they outlive governments, political movements and even generations. They preserve accumulated knowledge, provide continuity amid change and enable societies to pursue long-term national goals. Leaders may shape history, but institutions sustain civilisation. That perhaps is the most enduring lesson of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjees public life. His legacy rests not merely in the offices he held or the debates in which he participated, but in his unwavering belief that strong institutions are the true custodians of a nations aspirations. As India continues its journey of development, strengthening those institutions that promote knowledge, scientific temper, cultural confidence and constitutional values would be the most meaningful tribute to his memory. (The Author is Union Minister for Culture & Tourism, Government of India. Courtesy: PIB)

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:51 am

Lal Ded (Lalleshwari ) and Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam (R.A) in the Mirror of Our Times

The footsteps of Lal Ded and Shaikh-ul-Alam will continue to echo through the Valley There are moments in history when the human mind advances so rapidly that the human soul struggles to keep pace. Civilizations erect towers that scrape the heavens, invent machines that shrink continents, and weave invisible networks that bind billions of lives together. Yet beneath this astonishing triumph lies an unsettling silencethe silence of a heart that has forgotten to ask why it exists. Suppose, for a moment, that time loosened its grip and allowed two of Kashmir's greatest spiritual luminaries, Lal Ded and Shaikh-ul-Alam (Nund Rishi), to walk once again upon the soil they once sanctified. What would they see? Would they celebrate humanity's progress, or would they mourn the widening distance between knowledge and wisdom? More importantly, what would they tell us? The mist rises gently over the Jhelum as dawn unfolds across the Valley. The Chinars stand as patient witnesses to centuries gone by. From the folds of eternity emerge two familiar figures. Lal Ded walks barefoot, clothed in the simplicity that once scandalized the orthodox but liberated countless seekers. Beside her walks Shaikh-ul-Alam, calm and contemplative, whose gentle presence carries the fragrance of humility and universal love. Neither arrives to judge; both arrive to understand. Saints do not measure civilizations by their wealth but by the depth of their conscience. Their first encounter is with the modern city. Vehicles roar past them. Glass towers reflect the morning sun. Screens glow in every hand. The language of algorithms has replaced the language of silence. Lal Ded pauses, watching a crowd whose heads remain bowednot in prayer, but before their mobile phones. A faint smile crosses her face, tinged with sadness. You have learned to hold the whole world in your palm, she whispers, ut have you learned to hold your own mind? She sees a generation connected to millions yet estranged from itself. Every face seeks approval. Every achievement seeks applause. Every moment is captured but scarcely lived. She remembers teaching that the greatest pilgrimage is the inward journey. Today, the roads are broader than ever, yet few travellers seem willing to enter the landscape within. Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam observes something different. He watches labourers building magnificent structures they may never inhabit. He notices abundance existing alongside hunger, prosperity beside loneliness. Markets overflow with goods while hearts remain empty of contentment. Bread was once shared because hunger united humanity, he reflects. Now wealth has multiplied, but generosity has diminished. Both continue walking. They enter schools where children effortlessly navigate artificial intelligence, quantum science, and digital technologies. Their eyes brighten with admiration. Human intellect has indeed travelled astonishing distances. Yet Lal Ded quietly asks whether education has also taught the courage to confront one's own ego. Knowledge, she believes, becomes wisdom only when it transforms character. Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam smiles at curious young minds but wonders why compassion is seldom listed among academic achievements. Degrees multiply, yet kindness remains unexamined. Their footsteps eventually carry them to temples, mosques, churches, and shrines. They find them larger than before, architecturally magnificent, crowded with worshippers. Yet outside these sacred spaces they encounter suspicion, intolerance, and anger. Lal Ded remembers how she dissolved the boundaries between ritual and realization. For her, God never belonged exclusively to temples or scriptures but lived within every awakened heart. Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam lowers his gaze. When did devotion become louder than compassion? he asks. Both saints understand that religion without humility becomes another form of ego. Faith was meant to unite souls, not armies of identities. They leave the places of worship and walk toward Kashmir's mountains. Here their silence becomes heavier. The rivers that once carried songs now carry pollution. Forests have retreated before greed. Springs that nourished generations struggle to survive. The air itself bears the fatigue of human excess. Lal Ded bends beside a stream whose waters no longer mirror the sky as they once did. Nature, to her, had always been another scripture. Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam recalls his immortal teaching that food comes from forests, and forests are life's guardians. Humanity, however, has begun treating the earth as inheritance rather than trust. They realize that modern civilization has learned how to extract everything from nature except gratitude. As they continue their journey, they witness another tragedynot one visible in landscapes but in human relationships. Families dine together while speaking to distant strangers through glowing screens. Friends measure affection by digital approval. Conversations have become shorter; misunderstandings longer. Humanity has never communicated more, yet genuine listening has become increasingly rare. Lal Ded observes that silence once revealed truth; today silence has become uncomfortable because it forces people to confront themselves. Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam gently remarks that hearts cannot be connected by technology alone. Their walk leads them through the wounds of Kashmir itselfa land they loved beyond measure. They encounter memories of violence, grief carried across generations, mothers who still wait, fathers who still mourn, and children who have inherited stories of conflict instead of dreams of peace. Neither saint asks who was right. Instead, they ask why humanity repeatedly allows hatred to outlive those who created it. They understand that revenge never heals memory. Only compassion possesses that power. Standing together beneath an ancient Chinar, Lal Ded turns toward Shaikh-ul-Alam. Our people still pray, she says softly. Yes, he replies, ut prayer must eventually become conduct. Perhaps that single exchange contains the essence of both their philosophies. From Kashmir, their vision extends to the wider world. They see nations armed beyond imagination yet unable to secure peace. Artificial intelligence grows wiser while human intelligence often remains captive to prejudice. Scientific discoveries lengthen life, but loneliness shortens the joy of living it. Information expands endlessly while understanding contracts. Lal Ded marvels at humanity's ability to reach distant planets. Then she quietly asks, Why has reaching one's own soul become the more difficult journey? Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam sees economies measured in trillions but communities unable to measure compassion. As evening descends, the two saints return to the banks of the Jhelum. The river continues flowing as it did centuries ago, indifferent to empires, ideologies, and generations. The setting sun paints the water in hues of gold. Neither saint condemns the modern world. They recognize its extraordinary achievements. They celebrate medicine that saves lives, education that empowers minds, and technologies that bridge distances. They do not reject progress; they reject the illusion that material advancement alone constitutes civilization. For both knew a truth that remains unchanged across centuries: a society becomes truly great not when its buildings touch the clouds, but when its humanity touches the suffering of another. Before disappearing into the twilight from which they came, Lal Ded turns once more toward humanity. You have mastered the art of changing the world, she says. Now learn the greater art of changing yourselves. Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam adds gently, The earth will forgive many mistakes. The human heart forgives fewer. Guard it well. The mist slowly enfolds them. The Valley grows quiet once again. Traffic continues. Markets remain crowded. Notifications keep arriving. Life resumes exactly as before. Yet something has changed. Not in the world outside, but in the conscience of anyone who has truly heard them. For Lal Ded and Hazrat Shaikh-ul-Alam never belonged only to the fourteenth century. They belong to every age that mistakes noise for wisdom, possession for fulfilment, ritual for spirituality, and progress for enlightenment. Perhaps the greatest question they would leave behind is neither political nor philosophical. It is profoundly human: After all that humanity has achieved, have we become gentler, wiser, and more compassionate than those who walked this earth six centuries ago? Until that question is answered honestly, the footsteps of Lal Ded and Shaikh-ul-Alam will continue to echo through the Valleynot as memories of the past, but as voices patiently waiting for the future to deserve them. (The Author is RK Columnist and can be reached at: sanjaypanditasp@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:46 am

Shaheen launches 1 crore Banihal park project

Banihal, July 06: MLA Banihal Sajjad Shaheen on Monday laid the foundation stone for the 1 crore Central Park Beautification Project in Banihal, saying the initiative marks the beginning of a broader urban renewal programme across the Banihal-Gool constituency. The project aims to transform the park into a modern recreational space with landscaped gardens, walking tracks, children's play areas, seating facilities, decorative lighting and other public amenities. Addressing the gathering, Shaheen said the Omar Abdullah-led government is committed to balanced and inclusive development, adding that the Banihal-Gool constituency is witnessing rapid progress in infrastructure, healthcare, education, power and tourism. He said several road and bridge projects are underway to improve connectivity, while educational institutions and healthcare facilities are being upgraded. He also highlighted efforts to modernise power infrastructure and promote hydropower projects to strengthen energy generation and create employment opportunities. The MLA said the government is working to unlock the tourism potential of the region through the development of new destinations, improved infrastructure and promotion of eco-tourism. He added that sports infrastructure is also being strengthened to provide better opportunities for youth. Shaheen announced that all major towns in the constituency will be taken up for phased beautification with improved streetscapes, drainage, lighting, landscaping and other civic amenities. He thanked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for supporting the constituency's developmental initiatives and reiterated his commitment to ensuring equitable and sustainable development across the region. The foundation stone laying ceremony was attended by public representatives, senior officials, party leaders and local residents.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:36 am

JSM seeks police probe into controversial book

Jammu, July 6: Jammu State Movement (JSM) leader Atulya Bakshi on Monday demanded a police investigation into the controversial publication, alleging that it sought to glorify separatism and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and influence young minds. Bakshi, who is also a board member of the Kalgi Movement, called for a comprehensive probe into the publication process and sought accountability of all those involved, including the ruling National Conference leadership and Education Minister Sakeena Itoo. He alleged that the book carried a dangerous ideological agenda aimed at distorting history and promoting separatist narratives among students. Bakshi further claimed that the publication reflected the political mindset of certain leaders and demanded strict action against those responsible. Calling for a detailed investigation, he said authorities should identify everyone associated with approving and publishing the book and ensure appropriate legal action against those found guilty. Bakshi also criticised the National Conference leadership, alleging that the controversy exposed serious lapses and warranted accountability at the highest level. The controversy has sparked political debate in Jammu and Kashmir, with several political and social organisations demanding action over the contents of the publication.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:33 am

Young women must lead J&K's future: NC

Srinagar, July, 06 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President (Kashmir), Adv. Showkat Ahmad Mir Monday welcomed scores of political activists into the party fold during a joining programme held at the party headquarters, Nawa-e-Subha, Srinagar. Among the prominent entrants was former corporator from Nund Reshi Colony, Rabiya, who, along with several other political activists, joined the National Conference, reaffirming their faith in the party's vision, principles, and people-centric politics. The joining programme was facilitated by Mir Umar, Coordinator of the Central Shalteng Constituency. Welcoming the new entrants, Adv. Showkat Ahmad Mir said their decision to join the National Conference reflected the growing public confidence in the party's commitment to safeguarding the interests, aspirations, and democratic rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He expressed confidence that their inclusion would further strengthen the party's grassroots network and enhance its outreach across communities. The event was also attended by Provincial President of the Women's Wing, Er. Sabiya Qadri, who warmly welcomed the new members and urged them to work with sincerity, dedication, and a spirit of public service to strengthen the party's connection with the people.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:30 am

Dy CM stresses accountability, timely project execution of projects

Jammu, July 06: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today conducted a surprise inspection of several engineering offices in Jammu to assess their functioning and review progress of developmental works. The Deputy Chief Minister visited the office of the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) at Bikram Chowk, Jammu, where he reviewed the overall functioning of the department and assessed the status of ongoing road projects. He directed the officers to ensure timely execution of works while strictly adhering to prescribed quality standards. The Deputy Chief Minister stressed that improved road connectivity is vital for the socio-economic development of the region. He called upon the officials to work with dedication and accountability. During the inspection, the Deputy Chief Minister also interacted with the officers and staff, emphasizing the importance of maintaining transparency, efficiency and responsiveness in departmental functioning. During the inspection, the Deputy Chief Minister said that every project should be completed within the stipulated timelines without compromising on quality. Later, the Deputy Chief Minister inspected the offices of the Jammu and Kashmir Projects Construction Corporation (JKPCC) and the Design Inspection and Quality Control (DIQC) and JKPCC office at Panama Chowk in Jammu. He reviewed the operational efficiency of both the departments and took stock of the progress of various ongoing works. Expressing the need for strengthening institutional accountability, the Deputy Chief Minister directed the officers to maintain discipline in offices, ensure regular monitoring of projects and uphold the highest standards of quality in execution. He said that effective supervision and timely completion of projects are essential to delivering better public services and meeting the expectations of the people. He further stressed on ensuring greater efficiency, transparency and accountability in public service delivery.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:27 am

Committed to resolving livestock transport issue: CM to mutton dealers

High-level J&K delegation to visit Punjab for coordinated resolution All bottlenecks affecting livestock movement will be addressed: Omar Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday met a delegation of mutton dealers from Jammu and Kashmir who apprised him of the difficulties they have been facing in transporting livestock through Punjab, an issue that has impacted []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:26 am

Womens empowerment key to Viksit J&K: LG Sinha

Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday felicitated 32 talented recipients of the Kashmir Womens Organization (KWO) Fellowship, during a ceremony at Lok Bhavan, Srinagar. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor hailed the fellows as symbols of Jammu Kashmirs ongoing transformation toward a future built on self-confidence, equal opportunities and dignity for all. He lauded []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:25 am

CM calls for modernization to ensure reliable, efficient electricity supply

Stresses focus on loss reduction, infra upgrades, financial sustainability Directs timely completion of key projects, consumer-centric reforms Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday chaired a comprehensive review meeting of the Power Development Department, underscoring his governments commitment to strengthening Jammu and Kashmirs power infrastructure through sustained reforms, modernization and improved service delivery. The Chief []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:24 am

World Zoonoses Day : Govt stresses awareness to combat zoonotic diseases

Srinagar, July 06: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar, on Monday underscored the importance of creating widespread awareness about zoonotic diseases and reaffirmed the government's commitment towards strengthening the animal health systems to safeguard public health. In his message on the World Zoonoses Day, the Minister said that being observed every year on July 6 it commemorates the historic achievement of the first successful rabies vaccination administered by Louis Pasteur in 1885. He said the day serves as an important reminder of the need for coordinated efforts to prevent and control diseases that are transmitted between animals and humans. The Minister emphasized that Zoonotic diseases such as rabies, brucellosis, avian influenza and other emerging infections continue to pose significant challenges to human and animal health, livelihoods and food security. He stressed that early detection, effective surveillance, timely vaccination and responsible animal husbandry practices are essential for preventing outbreaks and protecting communities. Javid Dar highlighted the pivotal role of the Animal and Sheep Husbandry Department in disease surveillance, livestock vaccination, veterinary healthcare and public awareness. He said the department is continuously strengthening the veterinary infrastructure, expanding immunization programmes and promoting scientific livestock management to ensure healthy animals and safer communities. The Minister urged the livestock farmers, pet owners and the general public to adopt preventive measures, maintain proper hygiene while handling the animals, vaccinate pets and livestock regularly and promptly report any suspected disease outbreaks to the nearest veterinary institutions. Reiterating the importance of the One Health approach, the Minister called for closer collaboration among the Animal Husbandry and allied departments to effectively tackle Zoonotic diseases. He said protecting animal health is intrinsically linked to protecting human health and preserving the environment. The Minister also appreciated the dedication of veterinarians, para-veterinary staff and field functionaries for their relentless efforts in safeguarding livestock health and supporting the rural economy. He expressed confidence that with collective awareness, scientific interventions and community participation, Jammu and Kashmir can build a resilient system for the prevention and control of Zoonotic diseases. Javid Dar appealed to all stakeholders to observe World Zoonoses Day by spreading awareness about disease prevention and adopting responsible practices that contribute to healthier animals, healthier people and a healthier environment.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:24 am

J&K Govt modifies CDF guidelines

MLAs authorized to provide medical assistance up to 20 lakh p/a for life-threatening diseases Srinagar: In a significant move aimed at providing major financial relief to patients suffering from life-threatening ailments, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir has ordered an amendment to the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) Scheme guidelines. As per the official government order, []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:23 am

Much-awaited ULB polls in J&K unlikely in 2026

Srinagar: The much-awaited Urban Local Bodies (ULB) polls in Jammu & Kashmir are unlikely to be held in 2026 due to the absence of an updated electoral roll, which will only be available after Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is undertaken in the Union Territory. Officials disclosed to KNO that the chances of holding the electoral []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:22 am

Re-verification of controversial textbook content ordered

Srinagar: Following a recent controversy regarding the objectionable content in books, Jammu and Kashmir Samagra Shiksha on Monday re-constituted a committee to reverify the content of books under supply by various publishers. According to the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), Project Director of Jammu and Kashmir Samagra Shiksha in an order said that the committee []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:22 am

Pahalgam terror attack: NIA charges LeT chief Hafiz Saeed with waging war against India

New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday filed a supplementary chargesheet against Hafiz Saeed, the Pakistan-based chief of the banned outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), in the Pahalgam terror attack case. Saeed, already designated a global terrorist by India and the United States and recognised as the mastermind behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks, has been []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:22 am

J&K Sports Council clarifies Sports Quota Recruitment Rules

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council has taken serious note of certain reports, allegations and misleading narratives circulated through various media platforms and social media regarding the recruitment of Outstanding Sportspersons under the Sports Quota, particularly in relation to the implementation of S.O. 12 of 2022 and the recognition of Pencak Silat & Kyaking []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:21 am

Omar pushes for making IMPARD premier training hub

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday chaired the 13th meeting of the Executive Council of the Institute of Management, Public Administration & Rural Development (IMPARD) at the Civil Secretariat, reaffirming the Governments commitment to strengthening institutional capacity, administrative excellence and good governance across Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting comprehensively reviewed the functioning of IMPARD []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:21 am

AIP to hold condolence meetings for Ayatollah Khamenei

Srinagar, July 6: Awami Itihaad Party on Monday announced that the party will organize condolence meetings on July 9 at all district headquarters of North Kashmir, besides one meeting each in Srinagar and South Kashmir, to pay rich tributes to Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei, the late Supreme Leader of Iran. AIP Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi Inam Un Nabi said the meetings will be attended by senior party leaders, office bearers, workers and supporters, who will gather to offer condolences, remember his legacy and pray for eternal peace to the departed leader. He appealed to people from all walks of life, irrespective of political affiliations, to participate in the condolence meetings and pay homage to the brave religious leader. He said Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Khamenei's courage, steadfast leadership and unwavering commitment to his principles earned him respect among millions across the world.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:19 am

Sharma assures early resolution of Rehbar-e-Khel issues

Srinagar, July 6: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma on Monday assured the Rehbar-e-Khel (ReK) community that the government is committed to addressing their genuine concerns, saying efforts are underway to find a practical and sustainable solution. He said the contribution of Rehbar-e-Khel employees in strengthening Jammu and Kashmir's sports ecosystem is invaluable and assured the delegation that their issues would be resolved at the earliest. Sharma, on Monday met several delegations from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir at the Civil Secretariat, Srinagar. He listened to their grievances and demands, assuring prompt redress of the same with intervention of the concerned departments. A delegation of Rehbar-e-Khel (ReK), led by MLA Khansahib Saif-ud-Din Bhat, called on the Minister and projected various issues. These included regularisation of Rehbar-e-Khel teachers, enhancement of their service conditions and the need for a comprehensive policy to address their long-pending demands. The delegation highlighted the significant contribution of ReKs in nurturing sports talent at the grassroots level across Jammu and Kashmir. A delegation of the Mutton Dealers Association also met the Minister and expressed gratitude to the administration for its timely intervention in resolving issues affecting the trade. The members appreciated the proactive role of the government in ensuring smooth functioning of the sector and thanked the Minister for safeguarding the interests of traders as well as consumers. Interacting with the delegation, Satish Sharma reiterated that the government remains committed to maintain a balance between consumer welfare and the legitimate interests of traders. He assured the members that constructive dialogue with stakeholders would continue to ensure transparent and efficient functioning of the sector. Besides, several other delegations from different districts and regions of Jammu and Kashmir called on the Minister and apprised him of various public issues, developmental requirements and sector-specific concerns. The delegations sought intervention in matters related to public services, youth welfare, sports infrastructure, technology-driven governance and developmental initiatives. Responding to the issues projected by all the delegations, the Minister assured them that the same would be examined on merit and appropriate action would be initiated in coordination with the concerned departments. Satish Sharma emphasized that sustained public outreach and continuous engagement with stakeholders remain essential for effective governance. He said such interactions provide valuable feedback that enables the government to formulate responsive policies and ensure that the benefits of development reach every corner of Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:15 am

Dont waste the future: NLCO, PSAJK hold multi-stakeholder dialogue on environmental action

Adopts five-point roadmap for cleaner, greener Kashmir SRINAGAR: In a significant step towards strengthening community led environmental action, the MEERC Council of the Private Schools Association Jammu & Kashmir (PSAJK) in collaboration with the Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO), today convened a Multi Stakeholder Dialogue on environmental sustainability, waste management, and civic responsibility, bringing together []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:13 am

Tanvir Sadiq visits Lal Bazar fire victims, ensures compensation

Distributes Rs 30,000 as immediate relief SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson and MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq Monday visited the families affected by the devastating fire incident at Amda Kadal in Lal Bazar to express his heartfelt sympathies and stand in solidarity with them during this difficult time. Interacting with the affected []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:12 am

SKUAST-K reinforces One Health Vision with World Zoonoses Day symposium

SRINAGAR: Reinforcing its commitment to the globally recognized One Health approach that integrates human, animal and environmental health, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K) on Monday organized a symposium on the theme One Health, One Future: Together Against Zoonoses at the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry, Shuhama, to mark []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:12 am

World Zoonoses Day: Javid Dar calls for greater awareness, strengthened disease surveillance

SRINAGAR: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar on Monday underscored the importance of creating widespread awareness about zoonotic diseases and reaffirmed the governments commitment towards strengthening the animal health systems to safeguard the public health. In his message on the World Zoonoses Day, the Minister []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:12 am

BJP leader, athlete call on LG Sinha

SRINAGAR: Sehar Khan, young BJP leader and International Affairs & United Nations Delegate from J&K called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday. Khan presented a comprehensive report detailing key discussions and policy recommendations from her recent participation in United Nations engagements and international dialogues focused on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Subsequently, Junaid Shafi, []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:12 am

IUST conducts admission outreach programme in Ganderbal

AWANTIPORA: The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), Awantipora, under the aegis of the Office of the Dean Outreach, conducted an admission outreach programme across various educational institutions in District Ganderbal as part of the Universitys Academic Outreach Programme. The Ganderbal team, functioning as part of the Core Admission Outreach Team (COAT) for the []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:12 am

Police assist Yatris, secure lost belongings

SRINAGAR: As part of its commitment to ensure a safe and hassle-free Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, Police in Ganderbal once again demonstrated promptness and dedication in assisting pilgrims, reuniting three yatris with their luggage and safely securing unclaimed cash found at Transit Camp Manigam. Early this morning, three Shri Amarnath Ji Yatris approached Police Post []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:11 am

NMBA: IUST promotes sustainable environment, healthy living

AWANTIPORA: Reinforcing its commitment to environmental sustainability and the vision of a drug-free society, the NSS Unit of the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), in collaboration with the Department of Forest, Ecology and Environment, Government of Jammu & Kashmir, organized an environmental conservation programme at Shikargah under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA). []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:11 am

Lotus will bloom in Kashmir too: BJP Chief Nitin Nabin on his maiden visit

Srinagar, July 06: Bharatiya Janata Party national president on Monday asserted that the partys political journey in J&K was steadily advancing, declaring that the day is not far when J&K also will have a BJP government. Addressing a massive gathering of party workers at Mishriwala on the outskirts of Jammu during his maiden visit to the Union Territory after assuming office, Nabin said the BJPs footprint was expanding rapidly across the region. Lotus is blooming in Jammu and it will soon bloom in Kashmir also, he said, calling upon party workers to intensify public outreach and strengthen the organisation at the grassroots level. Nabin is on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir coinciding with the culmination of the nationwide Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Pakhwada, observed from June 23 to July 6 to commemorate the birth anniversary of BJP ideologue . Recalling the contributions of legendary Dogra warriors, Nabin urged party cadres to connect with people and spread awareness about the Centres policies and achievements in J&K. Drawing a contrast between the pre-2014 situation and the present scenario in Kashmir, the BJP chief revisited his participation in the 2011 Rashtriya Ekta Yatra led by then BJYM president . I was the BJYM general secretary then. We had gone to Srinagar to inform the administration about our plan to unfurl the national tricolour at Lal Chowk, he said. According to Nabin, the administration had warned the BJP delegation that hoisting the tricolour at Lal Chowk could trigger law-and-order problems and disturb peace. Curfew was imposed to stop us from unfurling the tricolour. But while returning after meeting officials, we saw Pakistani flags flying at Lal Chowk, he said. He said the situation changed dramatically after assumed office in 2014. Today, the national tricolour flies proudly at the same Lal Chowk. Many people ask what has changed in Jammu and Kashmir, and I tell them a lot has changed, he said. Highlighting changing perceptions about Kashmiri youth, Nabin said youngsters from the region were now earning recognition in sports and other fields. Today, the youth of Jammu and Kashmir are known as Ranji Trophy champions and not stone pelters, he remarked, adding that the Union Territory was moving towards a new era of peace, progress and prosperity. The BJP presidents visit is being viewed as politically significant, blending ideological messaging with organisational strengthening ahead of future electoral challenges in Jammu and Kashmir. Following the public convention at Mishriwala, Nabin chaired meetings with office-bearers at the BJP headquarters in Trikuta Nagar and later attended a Core Group meeting at Canal Road to review political developments and organisational affairs. He is also scheduled to pay obeisance at the historic. On the second day of his tour, Nabin will visit the revered shrine in Katra before paying tributes to veteran Dogra leader at Dogra Chowk. He will also hold interactions with MPs, MLAs and former elected representatives at Jammus Convention Centre, besides participating in a Yuva Samwad aimed at energising the BJPs youth cadre before leaving for New Delhi.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:09 am

Ladakh deploys Ex-Servicemen to protect fragile ecology

Leh, July 6: In a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at protecting Ladakh's fragile ecology, Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena announced the deployment of 100 ex-servicemen from the Army, Paramilitary Forces and Ladakh Scouts as part of the newly constituted Environment Protection Force (EPF). Sharing the development on X, the Lieutenant Governor said the initiative marks a significant step in conserving Ladakh's ecologically sensitive landscapes while also providing meaningful rehabilitation opportunities to retired security personnel. The newly inducted EPF personnel have been entrusted with safeguarding the Union Territory's high-altitude ecosystems, endangered wildlife and other environmentally sensitive areas. They will primarily act as a deterrent against the growing menace of illegal off-roading, which has increasingly emerged as a serious threat to Ladakh's pristine environment. According to the Lieutenant Governor, illegal off-road driving has been damaging fragile landscapes, disturbing wildlife habitats and polluting ecologically vulnerable regions. To address the issue effectively, the EPF personnel have been empowered to detect violations, prevent unlawful activities and issue on-the-spot challans against offenders. Saxena said the deployment of ex-servicemen on a monthly remuneration basis serves a dual purpose. Besides strengthening the administration's efforts to preserve Ladakh's unique ecological heritage, the initiative also provides post-retirement employment and rehabilitation to former soldiers who have dedicated their lives to serving the nation. From defending our borders to defending our natural heritage, the Lieutenant Governor remarked, highlighting the transition of these veterans from protecting the country's frontiers to safeguarding its natural wealth. Expressing confidence in the new force, Saxena said the Environment Protection Force, deployed across Ladakh's environmentally sensitive landscapes, would play a vital role in preserving the region's delicate ecosystem and promoting responsible and sustainable tourism. He also commended the ex-servicemen for their willingness to once again serve the nation by protecting Mother Nature, describing the initiative as an important milestone in Ladakh's ongoing environmental conservation efforts.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:01 am

Govt to digitally track sheep, goats with smart E-Tags

Srinagar: In a major step toward modernising livestock management, the Jammu and Kashmir Sheep Husbandry Department is set to introduce sensor-based electronic tags for sheep and goats to enable digital tracking of their health records, vaccination status and treatment history. A senior official of the department told Rising Kashmir that Jammu and Kashmir has an estimated 5.2 million sheep and goats, and the initiative is aimed at improving disease surveillance, ensuring timely healthcare and creating a comprehensive digital database for livestock across the Union Territory. The department is planning to install sensor-based tags on livestock so that their complete health history can be accessed online. The tags will provide information on vaccination status, treatment records and other health-related details, enabling better monitoring and management of livestock population the official said. He said the department has already established veterinary camps across high-altitude pastures to provide healthcare services to migratory livestock during the annual seasonal movement. Teams of veterinary doctors have been deployed at all major highland pastures to ensure that shepherds and livestock rearers receive timely veterinary care during migration. This has helped minimise health-related issues faced by livestock in remote grazing areas, he said. The official further said that the tagging initiative will strengthen the department's disease control measures by allowing veterinary staff to instantly verify whether an animal has been vaccinated or treated, thereby improving response during disease outbreaks. He said all the livestock are being vaccinated under the Centrally Sponsored National Animal Disease Control Programme (NADCP) and that vaccination drives continue throughout the year as part of a regular disease prevention programme. According to the department, Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccination is conducted twice annuallyin March-April and September-Octoberat an interval of six months. Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) vaccination is administered once every three years, while newborn animals are vaccinated annually as part of the immunisation programme. The department is also carrying out Enterotoxaemia (ET) and Sheep Pox vaccination campaigns across Jammu and Kashmir. Veterinary teams are additionally vaccinating animals that may have missed scheduled doses, including those grazing in highland pastures. The objective is to ensure that livestock remain protected from infectious diseases, improve productivity and safeguard the livelihoods of thousands of families dependent on sheep and goat rearing across Jammu and Kashmir, the official added.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 11:58 pm

Army Busts Hideout in North Kashmir, Recovers Arms Cache

SRINAGAR: The Indian Army on Monday busted a hideout and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition during a search operation in the Keran sector of north Kashmirs Kupwara district. Officials said the operation was launched on July 6 following specific intelligence inputs about the presence of a hideout in the area. During the []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 11:55 pm

Nine suspended after student locked inside Ramban school

Srinagar, July 6: The Education Department has suspended all nine staff members of a government middle school in Ramban district after a Class VII student was found locked inside the school building for more than four hours, an incident that sparked widespread criticism following the circulation of a viral video on social media. The incident occurred at Government Middle School Krawah in Banihal zone on July 4, the last working day before the commencement of the 15 day summer vacation. According to officials, the student had reportedly fallen asleep in a classroom during school hours and remained unnoticed when the school closed for the day. After waking up, he found himself trapped inside the locked school building. The situation came to light around 8 pm when a passerby heard the boy crying for help from inside the premises. The passerby rescued the child and recorded a video of the incident, which quickly spread across social media platforms and drew sharp public criticism over the apparent negligence of school authorities. Taking serious note of the matter, the Chief Education Officer, Ramban, ordered the immediate suspension of the entire staff of the school pending an inquiry. In the suspension order, the CEO described the incident as a case of gross negligence and dereliction of duty, observing that the lapse had the potential to endanger the life and safety of the student. Pending inquiry, all employees of Government Middle School Krawah, Zone Banihal, are hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect under Rule 31 of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956, the order stated. Officials said the suspended employees will remain attached to the same institution until further directions are issued. To ascertain the circumstances leading to the incident, the Education Department has constituted a three member inquiry committee headed by the Principal of Government Higher Secondary School Girls Banihal. The panel also includes the Zonal Education Officer Banihal and the Headmaster of High School Bankoot. The committee has been directed to conduct a detailed and impartial inquiry, identify those responsible for the lapse and submit its findings along with recommendations to the Chief Education Officer within three days. Officials said the school has six teachers, including a headmaster, besides three supporting staff members. The incident has raised concerns over student safety and monitoring mechanisms in schools, with many calling for stricter accountability to ensure such lapses are not repeated.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 11:54 pm

Special JammuSrinagar trains to boost Amarnath tourism

Srinagar, July 6: The introduction of special train services between Jammu and Srinagar for the Amarnath Yatra 2026 is expected to significantly strengthen pilgrimage tourism in Jammu and Kashmir while providing devotees with a faster and more comfortable travel option. The dedicated rail services have been launched to facilitate the movement of thousands of pilgrims visiting the Amarnath Cave Shrine during the annual pilgrimage season. Authorities believe the initiative will improve accessibility, reduce travel time and ease pressure on the Jammu Srinagar National Highway, which witnesses heavy traffic during the Yatra. Pilgrimage tourism remains one of the most important segments of India's domestic travel industry, attracting millions of visitors to religious destinations every year. Official said the new rail services will help ensure smoother travel for pilgrims while supporting efficient crowd management and transportation planning. For decades, most pilgrims travelling to the Amarnath shrine depended primarily on road transport after reaching Jammu. The special train services now offer an alternative route, enabling passengers to travel comfortably to Srinagar before proceeding towards the Baltal and Pahalgam base camps. Tourism stakeholders have welcomed the move, describing it as a major step towards improving the overall pilgrimage experience. Better connectivity is expected to benefit elderly devotees, families and organised tour groups by providing reliable schedules and enhanced passenger comfort. The initiative is also likely to generate economic benefits across the UT. Increased tourist arrivals often lead to higher occupancy in hotels and guest houses, greater demand for transport services and stronger sales for local businesses, including handicraft and dry fruit traders. Tourism stakeholders say improved railway connectivity could encourage many pilgrims to extend their visits and explore popular tourist destinations such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonamarg, further boosting the tourism sector. The launch of the special trains reflects the growing emphasis on modern transport infrastructure as a tool for promoting religious tourism and regional development. Recent investments in railway projects across Jammu and Kashmir have enhanced connectivity and transformed travel across the region. Official also said the rail services are designed to complement existing transport networks rather than replace them. Pilgrims will continue to use buses and taxis for onward travel to the Yatra routes while benefiting from improved rail access to the Valley. With the Amarnath Yatra drawing devotees from across the country, the new Jammu Srinagar train services are expected to play a key role in making pilgrimage travel safer, smoother and more accessible while strengthening Jammu and Kashmir's position as a leading destination for religious tourism.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 11:50 pm

CM Omar pushes for Governance reforms at IMPARD

Srinagar, July 06: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday chaired the 13th meeting of the Executive Council of the Institute of Management, Public Administration & Rural Development (IMPARD) at the Civil Secretariat, reaffirming the Governments commitment to strengthening institutional capacity, administrative excellence and good governance across Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting comprehensively reviewed the functioning of IMPARD and deliberated on a wide range of measures aimed at enhancing the institutes role as the premier training and capacity-building institution for J&Ks civil services. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Shailendra Kumar, Commissioner Secretary General Administration Department M Raju, Director General IMPARD Rehana Batul and other senior officers. At the outset, Director General IMPARD Rehana Batul presented a detailed overview of the institutes functioning, ongoing initiatives and future roadmap. She placed the agenda items before the Executive Council, which discussed each proposal extensively before taking considered decisions. As Chairman of the Executive Council, the Chief Minister engaged in deliberations on important institutional matters, including recruitment of faculty members, finalisation of new recruitment rules, review and strengthening of training programmes, and support needed for organisations long-term growth and sustainability. The Council also examined various employee-related issues, including welfare measures, deputation of faculty members to fill up key positions at IMPA in the short term, implementation of career advancement, service matters, compassionate appointments, engagement of consultants and examination of other proposals through the designated sub-committee. The EC observed that these measures shall strengthen the institutional framework and ensure greater operational efficiency. Emphasising the pivotal role of IMPARD in nurturing a professional and accountable civil service, the Chief Minister stressed the need for continuous institutional reforms, high-quality training and innovation in public administration. He underscored that a modern governance framework requires well-trained, motivated and future-ready public servants capable of responding effectively to emerging challenges and citizens expectations. The Chief Minister called for regular upgradation of training modules in line with evolving governance practices, greater adoption of technology-enabled learning and stronger knowledge partnerships to ensure that government officials remain equipped with the skills required for efficient public service delivery.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 11:46 pm

How 800 acres of barren land bloomed in Ladakh

Leh, July 6: What was once a vast expanse of barren land is now beginning to turn green in the high-altitude cold desert of Ladakh. In a major ecological milestone, Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena on Monday said the Union Territory Administration's ambitious project to restore nearly 800 acres of degraded land has started yielding encouraging results, with mustard crops sprouting across reclaimed tracts after the use of an innovative freshwater-based restoration technique. The initiative is being seen as a significant step towards combating desertification and promoting sustainable environmental development in the region. In a post on X, the Lieutenant Governor said the project employs a simple, cost-effective freshwater engineering technique to rejuvenate degraded land. As part of the initiative, arid soil was treated with fresh glacier water for several days before mustard seeds were sown across the reclaimed tracts. He said that in just over a month, widespread germination of the mustard seeds has transformed large stretches of previously barren land into a vibrant green landscape, demonstrating the effectiveness of the innovative restoration technique. Describing the development as a major breakthrough, Saxena said the initiative reflects how scientifically sound and affordable interventions can provide practical solutions to complex ecological challenges, particularly in fragile ecosystems such as Ladakh. The Lieutenant Governor said the project has been inspired by Prime Minister 's vision of reversing land degradation and desertification through sustainable environmental practices. He noted that the success of the initiative underscores the potential of nature-based and science-driven solutions in restoring degraded landscapes, even under Ladakh's harsh climatic conditions. Saxena reaffirmed the Union Territory Administration's commitment to ecological regeneration, sustainable agriculture, and climate resilience, stating that the initiative represents an important step towards building a greener and more environmentally secure future for Ladakh. The project is expected to serve as a replicable model for the restoration of degraded land in other cold desert regions, showcasing how strategic water management and innovative ecological interventions can significantly improve soil productivity, enhance green cover, and contribute to long-term environmental sustainability.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 11:42 pm

Kashmir Climber Conquers Harmukh, Scripts New Chapter in Mountaineering History

Local climber summits all major peaks of iconic Kashmir mountain range across multiple expeditions

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 11:07 pm

J&K Govt Approves Rs 751 Cr Disaster Recovery Projects To Strengthen Infrastructure Resilience

SRINAGAR: In a major push towards post-disaster recovery and strengthening preparedness, the Jammu and Kashmir Government on Monday approved disaster recovery projects worth Rs 751.46 crore for the restoration and reconstruction of critical public infrastructure across the Union Territory. The approval was granted during the second meeting of the State Executive Committee (SEC) for 2026-27 []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 10:21 pm

Doodhpathri Theft Case Solved, Accused Arrested With Stolen Cash, Valuables

Stolen cash worth Rs 1.05 lakh, smartphone and earbuds recovered; further investigation underway

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 9:49 pm

10-Year-old Boy goes missing after being swept away in Gurez River

Bandipora, July 6 : A 10-year-old boy was swept away by the strong currents of the Kishanganga River while bathing in the Gurez area of north Kashmirs Bandipora district on Monday evening, officials said. An official told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), that the boy was bathing in the Kishanganga River when he was caught in the fast-flowing current and went missing. Soon after the incident, Police, Army and local volunteers launched a search and rescue operation. Senior police officers are personally supervising the rescue efforts. The boy was later identified as Babar Bashir (10), a resident of Sheikhpora in Tulail. Meanwhile, police have taken up an investigation.(KNO)

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 9:39 pm

India-Bahrain discuss deepening bilateral cooperation during Jaishankar's visit

Manama [Bahrain], July 6 : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday met Bahrain's Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani and held discussions on further strengthening the relationship between the two countries. Sharing details in a post on X, Jaishankar expressed deep appreciation for ensuring the well-being of the Indian community and said, Discussed deepening our bilateral cooperation. Exchanged views on ongoing developments in the region. Earlier, Jaishankar on Sunday met with his Qatari counterpart and Prime Minister of Qatar Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani as part of his multi-nation visit in Doha, during which both sides explored new opportunities for deepening the strategic partnership. In a post on X, Jaishankar described the meeting as a pleasure and thanked the Qatari leadership for ensuring the safety and well-being of the Indian community in the Gulf nation. He said the discussions covered a wide range of areas of bilateral cooperation, including energy, trade, investments, connectivity, security and people-to-people ties. A pleasure to meet Qatar PM & FM Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani in Doha today. Thanked him for ensuring the safety and well-being of the Indian community. Reviewed various facets of our bilateral cooperation especially energy, trade, investments, connectivity, security and people-to-people ties. Explored new opportunities for deepening our Strategic Partnership, the post stated. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is on a multi-nation visit to Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, US and Belgium, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Saturday. As per the MEA, Jaishankar will be on an official visit to Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman from July 5-10. During the visit to these countries, he will be meeting with his counterparts and the leadership. The visit will focus on enhancing our bilateral relations with the four countries and also provide an opportunity to exchange views on regional developments and issues of mutual interest, the press release by MEA noted. For the US-leg, EAM will visit New York on July 13 to launch India's official campaign for the UN Security Council tenure 2028-29. Later, he will attend the 3rd India-EU Trade and Technology Council meeting and interact with his EU and Belgian counterparts in Brussels on July 14-15. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 9:27 pm

NIT Srinagar Enter Semi-Finals With Dominant Win In Inter-NIT Cricket

NIT Srinagar maintains winning momentum as faculty, staff team advances to tournament semi-finals

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 9:19 pm

Jammu Kashmir Govt Appoints Civil Judge on High Court Recommendation

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has appointed Stanzin Itzes Chosket as Civil Judge (Junior Division) under the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category on the recommendations of the High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. According to Government Order No. 8197-JK(LD) of 2026 dated July 6, issued by the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 8:51 pm

Lieutenant Governor Felicitates recipients of Kashmir Womens Organization Fellowship

SRINAGAR, JULY 06: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today felicitated 32 talented recipients of the Kashmir Womens Organization (KWO) Fellowship, during a ceremony at Lok Bhavan, Srinagar. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor hailed the fellows as symbols of Jammu Kashmirs ongoing transformation toward a future built on self-confidence, equal opportunities and dignity for all. [] The post Lieutenant Governor Felicitates recipients of Kashmir Womens Organization Fellowship appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 6 Jul 2026 8:49 pm

Omar Abdullah Assures Mutton Dealers Of Early Resolution To Livestock Transit Issues

High-Level J&K Delegation To Visit Punjab For Talks; CM Says All Bottlenecks Affecting Livestock Movement Will Be Addressed

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 8:39 pm

Firecrackers prohibited in J-Ks Shopian after 10 pm on grounds of security, health

SRINAGAR: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmirs Shopian district on Monday prohibited bursting firecrackers after 10 pm, citing security and health reasons. In an order, District Magistrate Shishir Gupta said it has come to notice that fireworks in Shopian district, particularly after 10 pm, causes significant noise pollution leading to severe health hazards such as respiratory []

Kashmir Reader 6 Jul 2026 8:39 pm

Womens empowerment remains govt priority: DKS

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 8:37 pm

BJP Will Form Govt In J&K, Lotus Will Bloom In Kashmir Too: Nitin Nabin

BJP national president Nitin Nabin says Article 370 abrogation fulfilled Syama Prasad Mukherjees dream; credits Modi govt for bringing development and security to J&K

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 8:16 pm

PM Modi fulfilled Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee's vision for J-K: Nitin Nabin

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 6 : Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin on Monday said the ruling government had fulfilled Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee's dream of one Constitution, one leader and one symbol for the country through the abrogation of Article 370, asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had realised the Jana Sangh founder's vision for Jammu and Kashmir. Eminent nationalist thinker Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh on October 21, 1951, the ideological predecessor of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Nabin paid floral tributes to Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee along with Union Minister Jitendra Singh, Jammu and Kashmir BJP president Sat Sharma, BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh and other party leaders. Addressing a commemoration function on the 125th birth anniversary of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee in Jammu, Nabin said the occasion symbolised the BJP's commitment to Mookerjee's ideals of national unity and integrity. Today is a special day for all BJP workers and for Jammu & Kashmir. Today is the birth anniversary of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee. We remember his struggles, but it is the BJP that fulfilled the vision he had for Jammu & Kashmir, Nabin said. The dream that Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee envisioned was that there would be one constitution, one leader, and one symbol in the country. Today, our leader, PM Narendra Modi, has fulfilled that dream, he added. Nabin said Dr Mookerjee had dedicated his life to the unity of the country and that his vision for Jammu and Kashmir had been realised after years of struggle by BJP workers. Today's day holds special significance for every BJP worker and for Jammu and Kashmir. Today, we are celebrating the birth anniversary of our inspiration, Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Ji. He dedicated his all for the unity and integrity of the nation, he said. The dream he envisioned for Jammu and Kashmir was realised through the years of struggle by millions of BJP workers. Today, his birth anniversary is not merely a remembrance, but a symbol of our unwavering commitment to his ideals, resolve, and service to the nation, Nabin added. Recalling the situation in Jammu and Kashmir before 2014, Nabin alleged that previous governments opposed the hoisting of the national flag in Kashmir. When the Congress government was in power in Delhi, the then Jammu & Kashmir administration claimed that if the Indian national flag were hoisted there, peace would come to an end. But today, under PM Modi's leadership, the Indian national flag flies proudly at Lal Chowk in Kashmir, he said. He further said, To those who ask what has changed in Jammu and Kashmir, I want to tell them that earlier, people used to be afraid to hoist the tricolor at Lal Chowk in Kashmir; no one had the courage to do so. In 2014, when Shri Modi ji became the country's Prime Minister, that same Lal Chowk in Kashmir now remains adorned with the fluttering tricolour--this is the change that has come. Highlighting what he described as a transformation in the Union Territory, Nabin said, Before 2014, the youth of Kashmir were often associated with stone-pelting. Today, I feel proud when they win Ranji matches and bring honour to the whole of Jammu & Kashmir. This is the vision of PM Modi, who has consistently encouraged and promoted sports. Speaking to reporters after the event, Nabin said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi resolved to ensure a secure life for the people of this country. I believe the people of this country now have a Prime Minister who is deeply committed to their security and development. Consider the youth of Jammu and Kashmir: until recently, they were known as 'stone-pelters,' but today, they are recognised as Ranji Trophy champions. Nabin also credited the PM Modi government for the abrogation of Article 370. Modi ji has done the work of giving real freedom to the people here by removing Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir and has fulfilled the dream of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee ji, he said. He further claimed that under the Modi government's leadership, 250 million people of the country have risen above the poverty line, adding that Jammu and Kashmir was also progressing on the path of development. Nabin urged young people to take inspiration from Dr Mookerjee's life and contribute towards the development of Jammu and Kashmir. I had come to urge the youth to protect the soil of Jammu & Kashmir and fulfil the vision of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Young people should learn from him and draw inspiration from the struggles he endured throughout his life, he said. Later, the BJP National Presidentalso chaired a party office bearers' meeting in the Jammu office. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 8:14 pm

Kashmir Court Seeks SSP Report on Alleged Police Interference in Branwar Grazing Rights Case

SRINAGAR: The Court of the Special Mobile Magistrate, Budgam, has directed the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Budgam, to submit a report on allegations that police authorities were interfering with the grazing activities of residents of Branwar village in the Chaskaninad meadows of the Doodh Ganga forest range, bordering Poonch. The direction was issued during []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 7:45 pm

J&K Govt Allows MLAs to Use Rs 20 Lakh CDF Annually for Treatment of Life-Threatening Diseases

Srinagar, July 6: In a significant policy decision aimed at strengthening healthcare support for economically weaker sections, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has amended the guidelines of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) Scheme, allowing Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to allocate up to 20 lakh annually from their CDF for medical assistance to patients suffering from life-threatening diseases. The amendment has been notified through Government Order No. FD of 2026, issued by the Finance Department on July 6, 2026, partially modifying Government Order No. 279-FD of 2025 dated October 30, 2025. Under the revised guidelines, assistance will be available to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families and other economically weaker categories notified by the government. The financial aid will cover treatment for specified life-threatening illnesses, including cancer, organ transplantation, chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis or transplantation, and other diseases notified by the government from time to time. The order prescribes a maximum financial assistance of 2.75 lakh for cancer treatment, 5 lakh for organ transplantation, and 1 lakh for chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis. The government has clarified that assistance will only be provided for the portion of treatment costs not covered under existing health schemes. Before seeking support under the MLA CDF, patients will be required to exhaust benefits available under government-sponsored programmes such as PM-JAY SEHAT, the Medical Aid Trust (MAT), the Cancer Treatment and Management Fund for Poor (CTMFFP), and other applicable schemes. To ensure transparency, payments will be made directly to empanelled hospitals or medical institutions rather than to beneficiaries. Every case must be supported by certification from the competent medical authority and verification of the applicant's income eligibility by the concerned district authorities. The Finance Department has also mandated a transparent approval and audit mechanism to prevent misuse of funds and ensure accountability in the implementation of the revised provisions. The amendment is expected to provide additional financial support to patients from economically weaker backgrounds facing the high cost of treatment for critical illnesses while complementing existing government healthcare schemes.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 6:41 pm

CM Omar Abdullah Reviews Power Sector, Pushes for Accelerated Modernization Across J&K

Srinagar: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday chaired a comprehensive review meeting of the Power Development Department and called for accelerated modernization to ensure reliable and efficient electricity supply across Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting focused on loss reduction, infrastructure upgrades and financial sustainability of the sector. The CM directed officers to ensure timely completion []

Kashmir Reader 6 Jul 2026 5:48 pm

Pedestrian Killed In South Kashmir Road Accident

A 61-year-old Dehruna resident succumbed to injuries at GMC Anantnag after being hit by a Tavera vehicle in Hiller area

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 5:06 pm

Jammu Kashmir Govt Reconstitutes Panels to Reverify Books Supplied to Govt Schools

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department has reconstituted separate committees for the Jammu and Kashmir divisions to reverify the contents of books supplied under the Library Component of Samagra Shiksha for the 202526 academic year following concerns raised on social media over allegedly objectionable content in books distributed to government schools. According to []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 5:01 pm

Finance Department Cracks Down on Unauthorised Pension Payments in Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Finance Department has directed all Treasury Officers, Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs) and Pension Disbursing Banks to strengthen the verification of documents submitted by pensioners and family pensioners, warning that any lapse leading to unauthorised pension payments will invite action against the officials concerned. In a circular issued by the []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 4:43 pm

Entire Staff of Ramban School Suspended After Student Found Locked Inside Building; Inquiry Ordered

SRINAGAR: The Chief Education Officer (CEO), Ramban, has suspended the entire staff of Government Middle School, Krawah, Zone Banihal, after a student was reportedly found locked inside the school premises for several hours, prompting the authorities to order a high-level inquiry into the incident. According to an official order issued by the CEO, the incident []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 4:29 pm

Search Operation Launched in Rajouri After Suspected Drone Sighting Along LoC

SRINAGAR: Security forces on Monday launched a search operation in the Sunderbani sector of Rajouri district after a suspected drone was sighted over forward villages along the Line of Control (LoC), officials said. According to officials, the drone-like object fitted with a blinking light was noticed late Sunday night over the forward villages of Meenka []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 4:15 pm

Mourners carry 'Kill Trump' banners at Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei's funeral procession; Eulogist calls for Trump's death

Tehran , July 6: Mourners attending the funeral procession of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Syed Ali Hussaini Khamenei in Tehran on Monday carried banners and placards calling for the death of US President Donald Trump, as reported by Al Jazeera. Images from the procession showed a banner reading Kill Trump, with a bullet depicted running through the word Trump. Other mourners carried placards featuring images of the US Vice President J D Vance, US War Secretary Pete Hegseth and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alongside the words, There will be blood. According to Euronews, the funeral ceremony also featured inflammatory remarks from eulogist Mohammad Rasouli, who called for Trump's death while addressing mourners before prayers over Khamenei's body on Sunday. Why shouldn't we kill the one who killed my Imam and my Leader? Rasouli said. It is a disgrace for us if we do not kill your killer, he added. Euronews reported that posters and slogans supporting the killing of Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were also visible around the ceremony. During his address, Rasouli urged attendees to chant death to America and death to Israel, and declared that Trump's killing is our duty. He was met with applause after asking the crowd, when he said, Why is the most despicable man in the world still alive? The developments come as US President Donald Trump on Sunday (local time) claimed that Washington can liquidate the surviving Iranian leadership with one shot if it desired, pointing to the congregation of top Iranian officials attending the week-long state funeral for the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who lost his life in joint US-Israeli air strikes on February 28. The US President, however, noted that Washington is not prepared to take such a step, maintaining that it intends to keep the diplomatic channels open with Tehran. They are all there. One shot [and we can take them all out], but we are not going to do that because then we would have nobody to negotiate with, Trump said in an interview with Axios. Iran's state broadcaster Press TV reported that the funeral procession for the former Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, began on Monday morning in Tehran and is expected to last between 10 and 12 hours as mourners line the route, he largest public gathering in the country's modern history. According to Press TV, the procession began at 6 am (local time) from Tehran's Grand Mosalla religious complex, where Khamenei's body had lain in state for the past two days. Organisers expect the procession to last 10 to 12 hours, winding along a 10-kilometre [6.2-mile] route through Damavand Street, Imam Hussein Square, Enqelab Street, Enqelab Square, Azadi Street, Azadi Square, and Shahid Lashgari Highway, located near the Mehrabad airport, Press TV reported. On Sunday, Grand Ayatollah Jafar Sobhani led funeral prayers for the martyred leader, his son-in-law Dr. Mesbah-ul-Hoda Bagheri-Kani, his daughter Zahra Haddad-Adel, his 14-month-old granddaughter Zahra Mohammadi-Golpayegani, and Seyyedeh Bushra Hosseini-Khamenei. Press TV said the funeral ceremonies will continue in the holy city of Qom on Tuesday, followed by processions at the shrines of Imam Ali (AS) in Najaf and Imam Hussein (AS) and Hazrat Abbas (AS) in Karbala on Wednesday. It reported that the burial is scheduled to take place on Thursday, July 9, at the holy shrine of Imam Reza (AS) in Mashhad, in accordance with Khamenei's will. According to Press TV, delegations from scores of countries, including heads of state, prime ministers and senior officials from Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Iraq, Tajikistan, Turkey and several other nations, arrived in Tehran to pay their respects on Friday. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in US-Israeli strikes on February 28 this year, triggering heightened tensions across West Asia. Millions of mourners gathered in Tehran for the funeral ceremonies, where Iranian political and military leaders pledged to continue his legacy and vowed accountability for those responsible for his death. Following Khamenei's death, his son Mojtaba Khamenei was appointed as the new Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic. According to Al Jazeera, he is expected to skip the six-day funeral ceremonies due to security concerns amid continued Israeli threats. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 4:10 pm

LG Sinha Felicitates 32 KWO Fellowship Awardees in Srinagar

SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday felicitated 32 talented recipients of the Kashmir Womens Organization (KWO) Fellowship during a ceremony at Raj Bhavan, Srinagar. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor hailed the fellows as symbols of Jammu Kashmirs ongoing transformation toward a future built on self-confidence, equal opportunities and dignity for all. He lauded []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 4:03 pm

Admin Imposes Ban on Bursting of Firecrackers After 10 PM in South Kashmir District

SRINAGAR: The District Magistrate of south Kashmirs Shopian district has imposed a complete ban on the bursting of firecrackers after 10:00 pm across the district, citing concerns over public safety, health hazards, noise pollution and security considerations. According to an official order, the bursting of firecrackers and fireworks during late-night hours has emerged as a []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 3:30 pm

UAPA invoked against Kerala man held over offensive comment on Pahalgam attack victim*

Kollam The police have invoked the stringent UAPA against a Kerala native, who was arrested on his return from Saudi Arabia over an alleged offensive comment posted under a video featuring the daughter of a victim of the Pahalgam terror attack, officials said on Monday. The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) has been invoked against []

Kashmir Reader 6 Jul 2026 3:25 pm

LG Sinha Felicitates recipients of Kashmir Womens Organization Fellowship

SRINAGAR, JULY 06: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today felicitated 32 talented recipients of the Kashmir Womens Organization (KWO) Fellowship, during a ceremony at Lok Bhavan, Srinagar. In his address, the Lieutenant Governor hailed the fellows as symbols of Jammu Kashmirs ongoing transformation toward a future built on self-confidence, equal opportunities and dignity for all. He lauded the efforts of Dr. Fida Firdous and all the members of Kashmir Womens Organization for creating a robust platform where the Nari Shakti from the region could move forward confidently, embracing their talent, ideas, and identities and play a meaningful role in building a bright future for Jammu Kashmir. In a short span, Kashmir Womens Organization has earned the distinction of becoming a powerful hub of hope, trust, and positive change. This fellowship program is a tangible realization of collaborative and shared responsibility. By challenging deeply entrenched stereotypes, these fellows have redefined what is possible. They have paved a new path for future generations and their contributions would serve as a foundation of inspiration, confidence, and guidance for years to come, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor paid homage to historical icons such as Rani Didda, Kota Rani, Lal Ded, Habba Khatoon, Mata Rupa Bhawani, who had shaped the consciousness of Jammu Kashmir and contributed to its development. He highlighted that the women of J&K have always scaled the highest peaks of Nari Shakti. We have many such remarkable examples before us, and I wish for the women of Jammu Kashmir to lead the region's development, he said. The Lieutenant Governor expressed gratitude to the Honble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for empowering the women of Jammu Kashmir by granting them their due rights and eliminating discrimination. He outlined a progressive vision for the Union Territory, powered by women leaders. Womens empowerment is key to a Viksit J&K; their progress ensures the progress of society. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where women lead in academia, industry, social organizations and governance, shaping policies, driving entrepreneurship, and enriching our culture through art and literature. I envision a Jammu Kashmir where every young girl grows up believing that her dreams are valuable, her voice is powerful, and her future holds limitless possibilities, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor exuded confidence that the fellowship program of Kashmir Women's Organization will propagate the core principle that women deserve equal, dignified participation across all social, cultural, economic and political spheres. We must remain steadfast in our resolve to accord due respect to our Nari Shakti, while creating an environment that fosters their capabilities and progress. When women progress, society progresses; when women lead, the nation scales new heights; and when women realize their dreams, the entire world becomes more just, more compassionate, and more prosperous, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized the need to address the rising challenge of substance abuse among women. He advised the fellows to conduct a comprehensive, region-specific analysis to identify its underlying root causes. He said that this study will significantly strengthen rehabilitation frameworks and provide vital support to our daughters and sisters who have fallen victim to drug addiction. The Lieutenant Governor also commended the guides who mentored the fellows throughout the program. He hoped that the dedication of all the members of Kashmir Womens Organization would serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of countless women in the years to come. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor released a book titled Panchayati Raj Institutions and Municipal Council in India, written by Dr. Nazrul Islam. Dr. Fida Firdous, President, Kashmir Writers Association, Dr. Darakshan Hassan Bhat, President, Kashmir Womens Organization, members of Kashmir Writers Association and Kashmir Women's Organization and senior officials attended the felicitation ceremony.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 3:24 pm

Kashmirs History Did Not Start in 2019: Mirwaiz Backs Amarnath Yatra, Opposes Book Bans

SRINAGAR: Kashmirs chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Monday reaffirmed the Valleys longstanding tradition of welcoming the annual Amarnath Yatra, saying the pilgrimage is a religious journey of the Hindu community and that the people of Kashmir have always supported it and would continue to do so. Speaking to reporters after inaugurating an educational consultancy []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 3:14 pm

Kashmir Exports First Shipment of Premium Areko Cherries, Scentrose Plums to UAE

SRINAGAR: Jammu Kashmir has exported its first consignment of premium Areko cherries and Scentrose plums to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), marking a significant step in expanding the Union Territorys presence in high-value international fruit markets, according to media reports. The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under the Union Ministry of []

KashmirLife 6 Jul 2026 3:06 pm

Unidentified body recovered from Jhelum in Awantipora

Pulwama, July 06 : An unidentified body was recovered from the Jhelum River near Kawani in the Awantipora area of south Kashmir on Monday, officials said. An official told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), that locals spotted the body floating in the river and immediately informed the police. A police team rushed to the spot and retrieved the body from the river, the official said. The deceased is believed to be a non-local, although his identity has not yet been ascertained, he said. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and further investigation has been initiated.(KNO)

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 3:01 pm

NIA names LeT Chief Hafiz Saeed in Pahalgam attack chargesheet

New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday filed charges against Pakistan-based terrorist and LeT/TRF chief and founder Hafiz Saeed in the Pahalgam terror attack case that left 26 civilians, mostly tourists, dead. According to a statement, the anti-terror agency has charged Hafiz Saeed in his individual capacity and also as the []

Kashmir Reader 6 Jul 2026 2:13 pm

No commercial flight to operate from Srinagar airport on Monday

Srinagar: No commercial flights will operate from Srinagar airport on Monday, July 6, as airlines were working on restoring the flight schedule after the withdrawal of NOTAM last week, airport authorities said. The previously proposed Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) regarding full runway closure on Mondays and Tuesdays has been now withdrawn. The move would ensure Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 Jul 2026 1:41 pm

Women's empowerment key to developed J&K, their progress means society progresses: LG Sinha

Srinagar, July 06: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that the progress of women is indispensable for the progress of society, asserting that a developed Jammu and Kashmir can only be achieved when women are empowered, economically independent and actively participate in leadership and decision-making. Addressing the felicitation ceremony of Fellows (Gender Equity Advocates) in Srinagar, the Lieutenant Governor, per news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO), called the initiative a historic and revolutionary moment for women empowerment in Jammu and Kashmir. He said women have always played a decisive role in protecting the social fabric of the Kashmir region and it has a rich legacy of women who shaped society through wisdom, spirituality and social reform. The LG said he dreams of a Jammu and Kashmir where women lead schools, industries, literature, entrepreneurship, governance and public policymaking. I imagine a Jammu and Kashmir where every girl grows up believing that her dreams are valuable, her voice matters and there are no limits to her future, he said. He expressed confidence that after 2029, women would have much greater political representation, noting that the country has created an enabling atmosphere for increased participation of women in electoral politics. Over the past few years several initiatives have been launched to ensure financial independence of women in Jammu and Kashmir, including programmes such as Hausla, Mumkin, Rise Together, Umeed, DGP Sakhi, Krishi Sakhi and other entrepreneurship schemes he said. Referring to academic achievements, Sinha said girls are consistently outperforming boys, with nearly 70 to 75 per cent of university gold medals being secured by female students. He also called upon the youth and men to actively support women's leadership, saying the responsibility of empowering women cannot rest on women alone(KNO)

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 1:26 pm

ACB books 14 in Rs 5.57 crore food grain embezzlement scam in Kupwaras Karnah

Srinagar: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Monday said to have registered an FIR against five Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) officials and nine Fair Price Shop (FPS) dealers for allegedly embezzling government food grains worth Rs 5.57 crore in Karnah area of Kupwara district. In a statement , a spokesperson said the case []

Kashmir Reader 6 Jul 2026 1:18 pm

Cloudy Weather, Rain to Continue Across J&K Till July 8; Heavy Showers Likely in Jammu: MeT

Srinagar, July 6: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast generally cloudy weather across Jammu and Kashmir from July 6 to July 8, with one or two spells of light to moderate rain and thundershowers expected at many places. According to the weather department, Jammu division is likely to witness heavy rain, brief intense showers and thunderstorms at a few places, mainly during late afternoon, evening and late night to early morning hours. The department said many districts of Kashmir division are also expected to receive light to moderate rain at many places, with brief intense showers likely at a few locations, particularly during the afternoon and early morning hours. From July 9 to July 12, weather is expected to remain generally hot and humid, accompanied by one or two spells of light to moderate rain and thundershowers at many places, while brief intense heavy showers and thunderstorms may occur at a few locations. Issuing an advisory, the MET Centre warned that heavy rainfall and intense showers between July 6 and July 8 could trigger localised flash floods, landslides and mudslides at vulnerable places in the Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal Range, especially during the afternoon and early morning hours. The department has advised residents and travellers to stay away from nallas, streams and areas prone to landslides and mudslides during the period of adverse weather.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 12:10 pm

No Commercial Flights Operating from Srinagar Airport Today; Services Expected to Resume Soon

Srinagar, July 6: No scheduled commercial flights operated from Srinagar Airport on Monday, with airport authorities saying airlines are revising their schedules following the withdrawal of the proposed Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) for Monday and Tuesday. Flight operations are expected to resume once the revised schedules are finalised and announced by the respective airlines. In a post on X, Srinagar Airport wrote, As confirmed by the respective airlines, there are no scheduled commercial flights operating today from Srinagar Airport. Following the recent withdrawal of the proposed NOTAM for Monday and Tuesday, airlines are in the process of revising and restoring their schedules in accordance with the updated operational status. This process may take a little time, the post reads. Flight operations for Monday and Tuesday are expected to resume once the revised schedules are finalized and published by the respective airlines. Passengers are requested to check the latest flight status directly with their airlines before proceeding to the airport and rely only on official channels for authentic updates.We appreciate your patience and cooperation.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 11:47 am