India must build its own AI: Rekha Gupta
Vellore, Aug 22: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday called on Indias youth to move beyond consuming artificial intelligence and focus on developing homegrown AI technologies, saying graduates could play a key role in making the country a global technology creator. Addressing the 41st convocation of VIT University in Vellore as chief guest, Gupta said India must transition from being an AI user to an AI creator and contribute to solving challenges facing society through technology and innovation. Dont just be users of artificial intelligence build Indias own AI, she told the graduating students, highlighting investments being made under the Centres India AI Mission in areas including semiconductors, computing infrastructure, defence, space, drones, robotics and biotechnology. Gupta said governments and educational institutions could work together to address pressing public challenges. Referring to Delhis experience, she said collaboration with IIT institutions had helped find solutions to issues such as pollution, traffic congestion and waste management. She urged the graduates to take up similar responsibilities after entering the workforce and contribute to solving problems in their cities while developing technologies for the country. Emphasising the importance of resilience, Gupta advised students not to fear failure but to understand its causes and work towards overcoming challenges. She said intellectual capital was among Indias most valuable resources and called for greater emphasis on Make in India, Invest in India, Design in India and Brand in India. VIT Chancellor G. Viswanathan, in his address, highlighted the need to expand access to higher education and medical education in India. He said the countrys Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education stood at around 30 per cent, while the National Education Policy aims to raise it to 50 per cent. Viswanathan also pointed to the gap between the number of students seeking medical education and available seats, saying greater investment in medical colleges was necessary to address the shortage of doctors in several states. He urged the Union Education Minister to help resolve differences between governors and state governments over vice-chancellor appointments, saying vacancies in universities could adversely affect students and the education sector. Babu Unnikrishnan, Vice President and CTO of TCS, also addressed the convocation. A total of 11,276 undergraduate and postgraduate students received degree certificates during the ceremony, including 7,359 undergraduate and 3,917 postgraduate students. The graduating batch included 6,046 B.Tech, 1,732 M.Tech and 781 Ph.D. students, among others. Academic distinction certificates were awarded to 248 students, while 84 received gold medals. The convocation also had a personal significance for Gupta, as her son Nikunj Gupta was among the graduating students. Earlier, Gupta inaugurated a Centre for Advanced Research for Bacteriophage and Infectious Diseases at VIT. The ceremony was attended by VIT office-bearers, faculty members, parents and students.
Kishtwar incident deeply heartbreaking: Veeri
Shopian, Aug 22: Prominent religious scholar Molana Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri on Saturday visited a private school in South Kashmirs Shopian district, where he delivered a lecture titled Roshni Ka Safar and interacted with students on education, moral values and responsible citizenship. Addressing the students, Veeri said education plays a vital role in shaping character and building a healthy society. He stressed that modern education should be complemented by Islamic education and moral teachings from an early age for the overall development of children. The religious scholar also expressed concern over the growing challenge of drug abuse and urged students to stay away from drugs and other harmful substances. He emphasised the need for greater awareness, proper guidance and a supportive environment to protect young people from addiction. Referring to the recent incident in Kishtwar, Veeri expressed grief and said such incidents were deeply painful and left society with serious questions. He called for collective efforts to prevent similar incidents in the future. We have a collective responsibility to ensure that such shameful incidents do not happen in the future, he said. Veeri also highlighted the role of parents in shaping children's lives, describing them as a childs first school. He urged parents to educate, guide and closely monitor their children to help them navigate what he described as increasingly challenging times. He said addressing social challenges required coordinated efforts from all sections of society and could not be left to any single institution. This is not merely a social issue; it is a matter of humanity. Religious scholars, teachers, social organisations and committees, as well as those in positions of authority, must collectively play their role in addressing such challenges, he said. Veeri urged students to remain focused on their studies, respect their parents and teachers, uphold moral values and contribute positively to society.
Budgam police register 34 FIRs, seize 182 vehicles
Budgam, Aug 22: Budgam Police have intensified their crackdown on illegal mining and the unlawful extraction and transportation of minerals, registering 34 FIRs and seizing 182 vehicles and heavy machinery involved in such activities across the district during the last four months. According to a police official, the enforcement action was undertaken to curb illegal extraction and transportation of minerals and to prevent the misuse of public and natural resources. Police have also arrested 16 persons allegedly involved in illegal mining activities. The seized vehicles and machinery include three dumpers, 80 tippers, 82 tractors, six L&T machines and 11 JCBs, the official said. The seizures were carried out in several areas of Budgam district, including Chadoora, Humhama, Khansahib, Hardupanzo, Narbal, Waterhail, Soibugh, Beerwah and Magam. The official said the coordinated enforcement drive was conducted in close coordination with the concerned government departments. In addition to the criminal proceedings initiated by the police, the Department of Geology and Mining has imposed fines amounting to lakhs of rupees on violators under the applicable provisions of law. Budgam Police said the action is part of their continued efforts to check illegal mining, protect public resources and ensure that the districts mineral resources are extracted and transported only in accordance with the law. Police reiterated their commitment to taking firm action against individuals involved in illegal mining and other activities that threaten the sustainable and lawful use of the districts natural resources.
Govt adding to peoples miseries: Altaf Bukhari
Srinagar, Aug 22: Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Saturday accused the elected government of adding to the hardships faced by people instead of addressing their grievances, warning that his party would oppose any move to further burden consumers, including a hike in power tariffs. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a party event, Bukhari said the Apni Party would continue to raise issues affecting the public and oppose decisions that increase their financial burden. We will not allow the implementation of any decision that further burdens the people, including a hike in the power tariff. We will oppose any such move tooth and nail, even if we have to take to the streets, he said. The remarks came during an event organised to felicitate Haji Mohammad Syed Akhoon, who was recently appointed as Apni Party Vice President after joining the party. Congratulating Akhoon, Bukhari said the veteran leader brought extensive political experience and knowledge that would strengthen the partys efforts to serve the people. He said the Apni Party did not judge its leaders and workers by their positions and described it as a platform focused on public welfare rather than any individual or family. Bukhari also said the party was committed to creating better opportunities for young people, particularly in employment, so they could build their lives with dignity. Reacting to the recent Kishtwar tragedy involving a minor girl, Bukhari described the incident as deeply painful and shocking and called for severe punishment for those responsible. He urged the police and civil administration to conduct a fast-track investigation. On US Ambassador Sergio Gors recent remarks describing Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India, Bukhari said the statement merely reflected a fact. Of course, Jammu and Kashmir is an important and integral part of India, he said, while stressing that people in J&K should enjoy the rights and privileges guaranteed to every citizen under the Constitution. Bukhari also called for greater attention to the hardships faced by youth in Jammu and Kashmir, saying there was an urgent need to address their concerns and provide them with opportunities.
14 Karnataka cyclists set out on Srinagar-Leh Adventure
Srinagar: A 14-member cycling group from Karnataka has embarked on an adventurous Srinagar-Leh expedition, combining a passion for fitness and exploration with a journey through some of the Himalayas most challenging terrain. The group, comprising experienced cycling enthusiasts from different parts of Karnataka, began its journey from Srinagar and is scheduled to reach Leh after covering several high-altitude stretches. Among the riders are cyclists aged 61 and 62, who say age should not prevent people from remaining active or pursuing adventure. Lokesh, one of the senior members of the group, said the cyclists regularly undertake long-distance and adventure expeditions and have previously covered routes such as Manali-Leh and Spiti Valley, besides cycling in other countries. We are from Karnataka and there are totally 14 cyclists. We are active cyclists and do adventure cycling every year, he said. He said the Srinagar-Leh route had been on their list for several years and they decided to undertake it as a group this year. For the cyclists, the expedition is as much about fitness and connecting with nature as it is about adventure. Cycling is a form of exercise for everyone. Apart from that, there is nature. We are very passionate about cycling and we love nature, Lokesh said. Nagendra Rao, 62, from Mysore, said the expedition was his first cycling experience in Kashmir. He plans to cover around 100 kilometres a day during the cycling stretches of the 10-day trip. Never give up in life. You have to explore life too, Rao said, encouraging people to take up cycling without worrying about expensive equipment or long distances. Another senior cyclist, aged 61, said he had been cycling regularly for around a decade and became more active after retiring from the private sector. Vinay, a 45-year-old cyclist from Mangaluru, said he had been cycling for around 12 years and joined the expedition to experience Kashmir and Ladakh. He said the group visited Dal Lake and Lal Chowk after arriving in Srinagar and praised the hospitality of local residents. Kashmir was on my to-do list for a long time. Today, it has been fulfilled. We are all happy, he said. The cyclists said the landscape and people of Kashmir had left a strong impression on them, with several members describing the region as scenic and welcoming. The expedition is being supported by MTB Kashmir. According to the cycling guide, the tour has been planned over nine days, with the opening leg from Srinagar to Sonamarg covering around 96 kilometres. The subsequent route includes Sonamarg-Dras, Dras-Kargil, Kargil-Nurla and onward to Leh. The group includes 13 men and one woman, with the average daily cycling distance expected to be around 9092 kilometres, depending on weather and riding conditions. The support team is assisting riders with equipment, gear management, riding techniques and safety, besides conducting evening briefings and stretching sessions. For the cyclists, the demanding gradients and high-altitude terrain are part of the attraction, turning the expedition into both a test of endurance and an opportunity to explore Kashmir and Ladakh on two wheels.
Public grievance redressal top priority of Omar govt: NC
Srinagar, Aug 22: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President Showkat Ahmad Mir on Saturday said addressing public grievances and ensuring timely resolution of peoples issues remained the foremost priority of the Omar Abdullah-led government and elected representatives. Mir made the remarks while interacting with NC leaders, office-bearers, workers and public delegations from Central, North and South Kashmir. The delegations apprised him of issues confronting people in their respective areas, following which he took up several matters with senior officials of the concerned departments and sought their early resolution. He said the government headed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was working to translate peoples aspirations into tangible action, with the administrative machinery focused on public welfare and delivery of essential services. Mir said the government remained committed to fulfilling the promises made by the National Conference ahead of the elections. The purpose of power is not to occupy positions; it is to serve the people. Power is a means to raise the voice of the people in the legislatures, address their grievances and protect their rights and dignity, he said. He urged party workers to maintain close contact with the public and make service a central part of their political and organisational responsibilities. He also called for taking the partys programmes and agenda to the grassroots. Mir said restoring direct contact between the government and people was among the significant achievements of the present administration. The National Conference does not view governance merely as an exercise of authority. Our politics has always been rooted in service, justice and the empowerment of the people, he said.
BJP slams Govt over 6.83% power tariff hike
Srinagar, 22 August: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Sunil Sharma, on Saturday strongly criticised the National Conference (NC)-led government over the reported 6.83 per cent increase in electricity tariffs, terming the move a betrayal of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. In a statement, Sharma said the NC had come to power with a clear promise of providing 200 units of free electricity to every household, but nearly two years after the 2024 Assembly elections, the commitment remained unfulfilled. Instead, he said, consumers were now being burdened with higher electricity bills. The NC government promised 200 units of free electricity to every household. But instead of fulfilling that commitment, people are now facing an increase in electricity tariffs. This is not relief; it is a betrayal of the trust placed in the government, Sharma said. He said the 6.83 per cent tariff hike, expected to come into effect from September 1, would further increase the financial burden on ordinary families already struggling with inflation and rising household expenses. Sharma said the development highlighted a stark contradiction between the NCs electoral promises and its performance in government. Before the elections, the promise was 200 units of free electricity; after the elections, the reality is higher electricity bills. The government must explain why the promises made to the people have not been fulfilled, he said.
Ruhullah questions Omars meeting with US Envoy, takes dig at Advisor Wani
Srinagar, Aug 22: National Conference (NC) Lok Sabha MP from Srinagar Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday questioned Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs meeting with US Ambassador Sergio Gor during the envoys recent visit to Srinagar, stating that the political and constitutional affairs of J&K were an internal matter. Reacting to Gors recent remarks describing Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India, Mehdi said the region did not require validation from any foreign representative. Who is part of what and who isnt is our internal matter. Whether the situation here is good or bad is none of the US business, Mehdi said while speaking to reporters here. Gors August 19 visit to Srinagar had drawn attention after he publicly referred to Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India. Mehdi also questioned whether the Chief Minister had raised the issue of violence in Palestine, Gaza and other parts of the region during his interaction with the US envoy. He said diplomatic engagements were the prerogative of the elected government, but such meetings should also reflect the concerns and sentiments of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The Srinagar MP, who has been vocal about the restoration of constitutional rights of J&K, said his mandate was not limited to seeking restoration of statehood. I received a mandate from the people to fight for restoration of their constitutional rights. I am asking the party to continue that fight, he said. Mehdi also criticised sections of the NC leadership for, according to him, shifting the focus from Article 370 and constitutional safeguards to statehood and other administrative issues. He said the party needed to clearly articulate its position on the issues on which it had sought the peoples mandate. Responding to calls from some party leaders for his resignation, Mehdi said the party should follow due process if it believed he had violated its position. If they believe I have violated the party line, they should issue a show-cause notice and ask me to explain, he said. Mehdi also took a swipe at Chief Ministers Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, cautioning him against intervening in what he described as larger political issues. He said political leaders should remain mindful of the positions they hold and avoid making statements that could unnecessarily widen differences within the party. Nasir Aslam Wani should not interfere in big issues and should remain within his limits, Mehdi said. Taking a further dig at the advisor, Mehdi said his own position was the result of the mandate he had received from the people, while suggesting that Wanis position was based on the favour of someone else. Where I am, I am because of the people, and where he is, he is because of someones favour, he said. Mehdi said differences within the party should be addressed through dialogue, while maintaining that he would continue to raise issues on which he had sought a mandate from voters. He also cautioned the NC leadership against what he described as an attitude of arrogance, saying the party needed to reconnect with its political commitments and the expectations of the people.
BJP holds first Working Committee meet in Kashmir
Arvind Sharma Jammu Tawi, Aug 22:The Jammu and Kashmir unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will hold its first-ever two-day Pradesh Working Committee meeting in Srinagar from Saturday, August 23, with senior party leaders, office-bearers and elected representatives expected to participate. The meeting is being organised as part of the partys organisational and political [] The post BJP holds first Working Committee meet in Kashmir appeared first on Northlines .
Acid Attack Case: Kathua Court awards Life-term to Man, 10 yrs to Woman
Sarbjeet Singh Jammu Tawi /Kathua, August 22 In a significant verdict in a five-year-old acid attack case, the Court of Additional Sessions Judge, Kathua, presided over by Judge Pravin Pandoh, on Friday sentenced Vipul Sharma to life imprisonment and Reva Devi to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for the offence punishable under Section 326-A of [] The post Acid Attack Case: Kathua Court awards Life-term to Man, 10 yrs to Woman appeared first on Northlines .
Rajouri Hospital Canteen Contractors allege Commission demand for bill clearance
Ajay Sharma Rajouri, August 22:Despite government efforts to curb corruption, particularly in the health sector, allegations of irregularities have surfaced in the operation of a canteen at a Sub-District Hospital (SDH) in Rajouri, where contractors claim that bills for meals supplied to patients are allegedly cleared only after payment of commissions to certain officials and [] The post Rajouri Hospital Canteen Contractors allege Commission demand for bill clearance appeared first on Northlines .
Chhari Mubarak leaves Srinagar for Amarnath Shrine
SRINAGAR, Aug 22: The final and spiritually significant leg of the annual Amarnath Yatra began on Saturday with the departure of Chhari Mubarak, the sacred mace of Lord Shiva, from the Dashnami Akhara in Srinagar. The sacred mace was taken out after traditional prayers and rituals at the Dashnami Akhara, with devotees participating in the [] The post Chhari Mubarak leaves Srinagar for Amarnath Shrine appeared first on Northlines .
IIM Jammu should root-research in border economies, frontier dev: LG
Jammu Tawi, Aug 22:Stating that Indian institute of Management (IIM) Jammu needs to convert its growth into new discoveries, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the institute should define its own bold and distinctive ideas to turn the boardrooms of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh region into living case studies. According to the details available [] The post IIM Jammu should root-research in border economies, frontier dev: LG appeared first on Northlines .
Srinagar, Aug 22:Intermittent rain lashed parts of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, bringing some relief from hot and humid conditions even as the Meteorological Centre here warned of possible flash floods, mudslides and landslides in vulnerable areas due to intense showers. According to the news agency, the weather remained generally hot and humid across the [] The post Rain brings brief relief in J&K, MeT predicts more showers appeared first on Northlines .
Oppn slams tariff hike, mocks NC Govt
SRINAGAR, Aug 22: Opposition leaders and trade bodies on Saturday criticised the reported 6.83 per cent hike in electricity tariffs in Jammu and Kashmir, questioning the National Conference-led government over its unfulfilled electoral promise of providing 200 units of free electricity to households. Leader of Opposition in the J&K Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma termed the [] The post Oppn slams tariff hike, mocks NC Govts 200 free units promise appeared first on Northlines .
The statement given by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha that security forces alone cannot defeat terrorism is quite significant as it deserves serious attention of all the stakeholders in the Union Territory. It is a known fact that terrorism is not just a security challenge; rather, it is a social and economic challenge [] The post Cutting Terrorism At Roots appeared first on Northlines .
Pakistan Supreme Court orders moving Imran Khan to Hospital
Ex-PM deliberately deprived of proper medical care By Tirthankar Mitra Much apprehension has been expressed about the health of imprisoned former Pakistan Imran Khan. The Pakistan Supreme Court has ordered moving him from prison to a hospital. The order raised a larger question about Pakistans institutions upholding basic constitutional obligations. It is all [] The post Pakistan Supreme Court orders moving Imran Khan to Hospital appeared first on Northlines .
From Stone-pelters to Flag-bearers: A positive transformation in Kashmir
Omkar Dattatray After decades marked by militancy, violence and political unrest, Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a perceptible and encouraging change in recent years. The transition from stone-pelters to flag-bearers captures, in a powerful metaphor, one aspect of this changing reality. The sight of ordinary citizens, political leaders and young people carrying and waving the [] The post From Stone-pelters to Flag-bearers: A positive transformation in Kashmir appeared first on Northlines .
FSSAI Issues Over 150 Notices to Food Companies Over Misleading Claims, Labelling Violations
SRINAGAR: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued more than 150 notices to food companies in recent months over alleged misleading advertisements, false claims and violations of labelling regulations, the food regulator said on Saturday. The enforcement action covers several major brands, including Nestle India, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola India, Abbott India, Red []
Tourism Department Reviews Ongoing Projects, Visitor Facilities in Gurez Valley
SRINAGAR: The Assistant Director Tourism, Gulmarg, inspected several ongoing tourism development projects in Gurez Valley on Saturday to assess their physical progress and ensure adherence to approved specifications and quality standards. The inspection covered the Recreational Park at Dawar, Gazebo at Habbakhatun Spring, Shelter Sheds at Sheikhpora and Tulail, and the Cafeteria at Badugam, according []
47,150 Students Secure UG Admissions in Jammu Kashmir Govt Degree Colleges in Phase-I
SRINAGAR: A total of 47,150 candidates have secured admission to Government Degree Colleges across Jammu and Kashmir in Phase-I of the undergraduate admission process for the 2026-27 academic session, marking an increase of around 16 per cent over the corresponding phase last year. Around 40,800 candidates were admitted during the same phase of the previous []
CM Omar says confidence in our girl students augurs well for J&Ks future
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 22: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that educational institutions are not merely producing educated girls but are nurturing confident young women, whose confidence provides a strong assurance that the future of Jammu and Kashmir is secure. The Chief Minister was addressing the Annual Day function, titled Clock Tower Cosmos, organised by Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School, Rajbagh, Srinagar. The school is also commemorating 250 years of the Presentation Congregation and its own 90-year legacy in Kashmir. Former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah, MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, Provincial Leader-North India Sister Gleetus Rani, Principal Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School Mary Jarsi, faculty members, parents, students and other dignitaries attended the function. Reflecting on the role of the institution in shaping generations of students, the Chief Minister said, We are not just producing educated girls. We are producing confident girls. And this confidence gives me the confidence that the future of Jammu and Kashmir will be secure. Recalling his association with the institution, the Chief Minister said he had started his schooling here as a kindergarten student nearly five decades ago, when the school was a co-education school. He remarked that this often comes as a surprise to many, as Presentation Convent in Kashmir has long been perceived as an institution that has been exclusively for girls. Expressing happiness at returning to his alma mater, Omar Abdullah said it was particularly heartening to witness the confidence, talent and composure of the students today. Fifty years ago, I was a student of this great institution, he recalled. The Chief Minister also acknowledged the rich history of the Presentation Congregation and the institution, saying that the ideals with which the congregation was founded 250 years ago and the ethos that led to the establishment of Presentation Convent School in Srinagar continue to remain alive. He said the school had transformed over nine decades from being merely a school into a distinguished institution, with its reputation reflected in the demand for admission. Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School is one of those institutions where people seek recommendations for admission. That is a testament to the success that Presentation Convent School has been able to attain in its 90 years of history here, he said. Recalling his school days, the Chief Minister fondly remembered the school grounds where students assembled and marched to music, besides recalling the teachers and Sisters who had led the institution over the years. He said Presentation Convent has contributed significantly to society by producing civil servants, doctors, police officers, engineers, business leaders, sportspersons and lawmakers. The Chief Minister stressed that education must go beyond academic achievement and should encourage young people to think independently and speak up. We have to teach our children not just to follow, not just to obey, but to question, to ask, to demand, he said. Referring to the cultural performances presented by the students, Omar Abdullah said one of the most powerful messages of the evening came through a musical skit that questioned whether society was truly equitable and fair to its daughters. The skit highlighted several serious social issues concerning women and girls, including child marriage, acid attacks, female foeticide, domestic violence, and gender based violence. The Chief Minister particularly appreciated the message conveyed by the students that responsibility for violence and discrimination against women cannot be placed on the victims. It is not the girl who is responsible for what happens. It is us who have not been able to teach our sons how to be better human beings, he recalled, describing the message as an eye-opening one for society. He said the confidence, talent and composure displayed by the students were particularly encouraging. The talent that we saw here, the confidence, but also the ability to not get shaken, gives me immense confidence, he said. The Chief Minister emphasised that parents and society as a whole have a responsibility to ensure that girls grow up in a safe and equitable environment. I believe our girls are safe here. And I believe with such confident students of this school, the future of Jammu and Kashmir is safe with girls of this calibre, he said. Earlier, students presented a series of cultural performances showcasing the history and 90-year journey of Presentation Convent in Kashmir, as well as the legacy of its founder Nano Nagle and the Presentation Congregation. The performances combined music, dance, drama and storytelling to highlight the institutions enduring contribution to education and society. The Chief Minister congratulated the principal, faculty, students, parents and the entire Presentation Convent community for organising the Annual Day function and commemorating the institutions remarkable journey. I wish the Presentation Congregation all the very best for the next 250 years. And I wish Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School all the very best for the next not just 90 years but many more after that, he said. He concluded by extending his best wishes to the school and its students for their continued success and contribution to Jammu and Kashmir.
Power Tariff Hike a Shock for Those Promised 200 Units Free: Sajad Lone
SRINAGAR: Peoples Conference President Sajad Gani Lone on Saturday said the 6.8 percent hike in electricity tariff is definitely a shock for those who were promised 200 units of free electricity. In a post on X, Lone said the regulator has approved a 6.83% hike and claimed it has avoided tariff shock, but for the []
Power Supply to Several Kashmir Areas to Remain Affected
SRINAGAR: Power supply to several areas of Srinagar, Pulwama and Budgam districts will remain affected on August 24 and 27 due to scheduled shutdowns and ongoing works on 33 kV transmission lines, the Chief Engineer, Distribution, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) said. On August 24, the shutdown of the 33 kV Cheshmashahi-Brein Nishat line []
FDA Jammu Kashmir Conducts 198 Inspections, Collects 178 Milk Samples Across UT
SRINAGAR: The Food and Drugs Administration (FDA), Jammu and Kashmir, conducted a special enforcement drive across the Union Territory to assess the quality and safety of milk and milk products and check compliance with prescribed food safety standards. During the drive, officials carried out 198 inspections and collected 178 samples of milk and milk products []
Two Injured in Road Accident at Chakloo, Baramulla; One Critical
BARAMULLA, August 22: Two persons were injured, one of them critically, in a road accident on the National Highway at Chakloo near Yawar Motors in Baramulla on Saturday. According to reports, the accident occurred when a motorcycle bearing registration number JK05P-2284 collided with a dumper bearing registration number JK05F-6564. The injured have been identified as Azaan Ali Sofi (25), a resident of Chakloo, and Mudasir Ali Sofi (24), son of Mohd Sofi, also a resident of Chakloo. One of the injured is reported to be in critical condition. Locals immediately rushed both injured persons to Government Medical College (GMC) Baramulla, where they were admitted for advanced medical treatment. The dumper was reportedly being driven by Azad Ali Malla, son of Ghulam Din Malla, a resident of Shivari. Further details regarding the accident and the condition of the injured are awaited.
55-Year-Old Man Critically Injured in Bear Attack in Poonch
SRINAGAR: A 55-year-old man was critically injured after being attacked by a wild bear in the Surankote area of Jammu and Kashmirs Poonch district on Saturday. The injured man has been identified as Nazir Ahmed, son of Abdullah, a resident of Fazalabad Nar, Surankote, reports said. According to reports, Ahmed was in his native area []
Fire Damages Residential House in Anantnag
SRINAGAR: A residential house was partially damaged in a fire incident at Hardpora village of Achabal in Anantnag district on Saturday. Officials said that fire broke out in the joint house of two brothers, Abdul Rashid Bhat and Abdul Aziz Bhat, sons of Saidullah Bhat resulting in partial damage to the house. Fire and []
Project RAHAT wins AWWA award for women empowerment
Bandipora: Project RAHAT, a women-led sanitary pad manufacturing initiative in Shahgund, Bandipora, has earned recognition for its efforts towards women empowerment, menstrual hygiene awareness and livelihood generation. Raziya Farooq, a member of the Self-Help Group associated with the project, was conferred the President Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA) Appreciation Award and Medallion in recognition of []
Jammu Kashmir Govt Approves Two-Year Inter-Divisional Mutual Transfer of Two Teachers
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has approved the inter-divisional mutual transfer of two teachers from Anantnag and Doda districts on a reciprocal basis for a period of two years. The School Education Department issued the order in August 2026, approving the transfer of Vikram Singh, Teacher at BMS Uttersoo, Zone Shangus, Anantnag, and Hilal []
MLA Banihal flagged off 52 lakh Mobile Medical for Khari Block
Ramban, August 22: MLA Banihal-Gool Sajjad Shaheen today flagged off a 52 lakh state-of-the-art Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) at Ramban, in the presence of Deputy Commissioner Ramban Ilyas Khan and former DDC Chairperson Shamshada Shan. Speaking on the occasion, Shaheen said the Mobile Medical Unit is an important step towards taking quality healthcare services closer to people living in remote and far-flung areas of Khari Block of his constituency. The MMU has been equipped with modern medical and diagnostic facilities, including portable ultrasound, ECG, multiparameter monitoring system, Automated External Defibrillator (AED), auto-analyser, fetal Doppler and other essential diagnostic and emergency-care equipment. Shaheen said the facility would strengthen the delivery of healthcare services in remote areas where people often have to travel considerable distances to access specialised medical facilities. He said the MMU would facilitate early diagnosis, basic medical investigations, emergency support, maternal and child healthcare and timely medical intervention at the doorstep of communities. The facility would also help in the early detection of health conditions and enable patients to receive appropriate medical advice and referrals without unnecessary travel. This Mobile Medical Unit will be particularly beneficial for the people living in the difficult and remote terrain of Khari Block. Bringing modern diagnostic and healthcare facilities closer to the people is an important step towards ensuring equitable access to healthcare, Shaheen said. The MLA expressed his gratitude to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Health Minister Sakina Itoo and officers of the Health Department for extending the facility to Khari Block. Shaheen said that healthcare delivery in remote and hilly areas requires innovative and mobile solutions, adding that the MMU would complement existing health institutions and help bridge gaps in access to medical services. He said strengthening healthcare infrastructure and ensuring that people in remote areas receive quality services remains one of his key priorities for the Banihal-Gool constituency. He also appreciated the officers and health department officials involved in making the facility operational and expressed hope that the MMU would effectively serve the people of Khari Block and adjoining remote areas.
Man found dead in Ramgarh field
Samba: The body of a man was found lying in a field at Keso village in the Ramgarh area of Samba district on Saturday, officials said. An official said that police reached the spot and took the body into custody. The deceased was identified as Balkar Singh, a resident of Barota Camp, Ramgarh, he said. []
Body of Man Recovered in Samba District
SRINAGAR: The body of a man was found lying in a field at Keso village in the Ramgarh area of Samba district on Saturday, officials said. An official said that police reached the spot and took the body into custody. The deceased was identified as Balkar Singh, a resident of Barota Camp, Ramgarh, he said. []
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Omar Abdullah steering J&K towards development with dignity: Sajjad Shaheen
Banihal, August 22: In a significant political development, scores of workers and activists of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) joined the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC) at a joining programme held in Banihal, further strengthening the partys organisational presence across the Banihal-Gool constituency. Welcoming the new entrants into the party fold, NC leader and MLA Banihal-Gool, Sajjad Shaheen, said the growing support for the National Conference reflects the peoples increasing faith in the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the partys vision of development, dignity and inclusive governance. Shaheen said that under Omar Abdullahs leadership, Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a renewed focus on development, public infrastructure, essential services and equitable growth. He said the people are increasingly looking towards a politics that delivers tangible results rather than one based on promises and opportunism. Referring to the Banihal-Gool constituency, Shaheen said several long-pending developmental issues are being addressed with renewed focus, particularly in remote and hilly areas. He said the Gool-Sangaldan belt has received attention in sectors including roads, power, healthcare, education, drinking water and other basic infrastructure. He highlighted the augmentation of power infrastructure as one of the important ongoing interventions. The Sangaldan Receiving Station has been augmented from 3.15 MVA to 6.3 MVA, while augmentation of the Khari Receiving Station from 3.15 MVA to 6.3 MVA is in progress. He said these measures would significantly strengthen power supply and improve reliability for Gool-Sangaldan and adjoining areas. Shaheen said efforts are also underway to improve road connectivity, particularly in remote and difficult terrain, besides strengthening healthcare and educational facilities. He said the government is committed to bridging developmental gaps in areas that have remained neglected for decades. He further said initiatives aimed at promoting the tourism potential of the Banihal-Gool constituency, improving public amenities and creating livelihood opportunities are also being pursued, with special emphasis on remote and economically disadvantaged areas. The people are looking for development, stability and dignity. They have seen the politics of promises and opportunism. Today, they are increasingly choosing the National Conference because they see a leadership and a government focused on development and delivery on the ground, Shaheen said. Taking a dig at the PDP, Shaheen said the party had lost public credibility because of its past political decisions and failure to safeguard the interests, aspirations and dignity of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said the continued movement of workers towards the National Conference reflects a changing political landscape in the Banihal-Gool constituency. He said the growing strength of the NC was not merely an organisational development but also an indication of increasing public confidence in the partys leadership, policies and grassroots approach. Welcoming the new entrants, Shaheen assured them that their joining would further strengthen the party organisation at the grassroots and contribute to taking forward the National Conferences agenda of development, public service and inclusive politics across the constituency. Former DDC Chairperson Shamshada Shan, Block Presidents Jan Mohammad Chandail, Mohd Saultan Mughal, Mohd Afzal Giri, Mukhtiar Ahmed Bhat and Manzoor Ahmed Sheikh, besides other senior party functionaries and workers, were present on the occasion.
Spirit team shares rare photo with Chiranjeevi on his birthday
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Himachal Assembly adjourned over national anthem and Vande Mataram row
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IIM Jammu Should Root Research in Border Economies, Frontier Development: LG Sinha
SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday called upon IIM Jammu to develop distinctive ideas, strengthen research on border economies and frontier development, and ensure that its graduates contribute to building enterprises and solutions in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Addressing the 10th anniversary celebrations of IIM Jammu, Sinha highlighted the institutes growth from its []
Farmers want State to earmark 2,000 crore for Cauvery-Vaigai-Gundar river linking project
Judges Not Gods, Won't Get Every Judgment Right: Retiring SC Judge Karol
SC judge Sanjay Karol spoke of the importance of listening beyond the spoken arguments in his farewell address; said judges must learn to understand the eloquent silences in courtrooms
3 killed, 6 injured after car collides with parked truck in MP's Betul
Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO, Betul), Manoj Hurmade, said that the accident occurred near Paregaon junction, Multai, in the district and the injured were brought to the Community Health Centre in Multai via 108 ambulance at around 3 am on Saturday
BJP defends Vande Mataram legacy, condemns Congress over two-stanza decision
The resolution was passed during the first meeting of partys new national office-bearers at party headquarters and it reiterated partys reverence for Bharat Mata as well as the National Song, representing the essence of Indias freedom struggle and serving as symbol of national consciousness
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Opens Artist Mustaq Mir
SRINAGAR: Kashmirs chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Saturday formally opened an art gallery of Mustaq Mir in Barzulla, Srinagar, and praised the artists perseverance in continuing his work while battling cancer for nearly a decade. In a post on X, Mirwaiz said he had the opportunity to see Mirs work at the gallery and []
Pinarayi Vijayan claims ED probe on daughter Veena is politically motivated
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Two men were killed in a horrific road accident on NH-326 near Chintoor after their car collided with an iron-laden lorry while they were travelling from Hyderabad to East Godavari
Inat and the recipe for being Djokovic
What makes Novak Djokovic what he is? He needs fear and anger for his fangs; he is a gentle family man, and hes going for tennis glory. A riveting new documentary reveals some fascinating answers
18 Terror Suspects Held in Pakistan's Punjab
Over 3 kgs of explosives, eight detonators, 13.1 feet of safety fuse, 4.5 feet of prima cord, four pistols and 21 bullets have been recovered from the suspects
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Which Diwali? Boris Johnson says he kept his India-UK FTA promise
Andhra Pradesh BJP accuses CJP of politicising Rajasthan incident
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Ayurveda PG entrance exam cancelled at Jaipur centre after major technical failure
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Pinarayi Vijayan rejects hawala allegations, claims family being targeted
Leader of the Opposition says daughter Veena has cooperated with ED probe.
BJP passes resolution to honour 'Vande Mataram', condemns Congress move to sing two stanzas
The Bharatiya Janata Party has passed the resolution today for the preservation of the honour and glorious heritage of Vande Mataram. The BJP's resolution condemned the decision of the Congress Working Committee on August 19, 2026, reaffirming its 1937 resolution limiting the singing of only the first two stanzas of Vande Mataram at Congress functions.
AI cannot replace human oversight in judicial reasoning: Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh
Journalism must question power, produce informed citizens: Bhatti Vikramarka
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has called for a strong and independent media, saying journalisms role in a democracy is to make those in power explain itself and hold authority to account
Will Jaishankar reveal Indias security calculus? Of course I will not
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Russia on or off? Jaishankar says the Indian consumer is never off
Russia on or off? Jaishankar says the Indian consumer is never off
BJP Condemns Congress Vande Mataram Stance, Vows Nationwide Campaign
The BJP resolution comes after the Congress Working Committee (CWC) on Wednesday decided to abide by its 1937 resolution on Vande Mataram, saying only two stanzas of the national song would be sung at all party events henceforth.
Distrust and diversify: Jaishankars four-step response to global risk | ET WLF 2026
Mecca defence pact: What has it achieved? Jaishankar questions its record
Mecca defence pact: What has it achieved? Jaishankar questions its record
Treating Assembly Like A Cinema Set: MK Stalin's Jibe At CM Vijay
DMK president MK Stalin on Saturday criticised Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay's conduct in the State Assembly, accusing him of treating the House like a movie set.
India's head coach Gautam Gambhir prioritizes winning trophies over external criticism. He stressed that team success is the only measure that truly matters. Discussions are ongoing to ensure key players remain available for matches. Player availability and squad continuity will help achieve better results. India recently defeated Sri Lanka by 165 runs in the first Test.
Why politics needs jokes: Boris Johnsons chocolate-biscuit theory | ET WLF 2026
Why politics needs jokes: Boris Johnsons chocolate-biscuit theory | ET WLF 2026
Psychology does not suggest that everyone who edits a text fears being judged. However, research onself-presentation, impression management, self-consciousness and emotion regulationcan help explain why people sometimes adjust their messages when they become aware of how others might perceive or evaluate them.
Railways Targets Higher Apple Shipments from Kashmir as 2026 Season Approaches
SRINAGAR: The Railways is planning to transport more apples from Kashmir this season than the nearly 20,000 tonnes moved during the previous season, as authorities prepare an alternative freight network for the Valleys fruit industry. Railway officials and the Horticulture Department held a meeting in Srinagar on Friday with fruit growers, traders, Kisan aggregators and []
Rajnath Singh Calls Preventive Healthcare A Matter Of National Economy And Security
Religion Practice Subject to Reasonable Restrictions for Public Order: Patna HC
It made the remarks while dismissing a plea seeking permission for 300 devotees to take part in an annual religious procession in Bihar's Siwan, where attendance has been restricted to maintain law and order.
Champai Soren demands CBI probe into Jharkhand exam irregularities
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Arunachal BJP MP flags public concern over Chinese incursions
Arunachal Pradesh MP Tapir Gao underscores the critical importance of heeding local warnings regarding alleged Chinese incursions along the Line of Actual Control, amidst ongoing border tensions and official denials.
Ladakh: Thoise Civil Flights Targeted for December, Kargil Readiness Review on September 1
SRINAGAR: Civilian flight operations from Thoise in Ladakhs Nubra Valley are targeted to begin in December 2026, while the readiness of Kargil Airport for commercial flights will be assessed during a joint inspection scheduled for September 1, officials said after a high-level review meeting in New Delhi. Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Friday []
Jana Nayakudu | Song - Kanna Vinave
Watch the song 'Kanna Vinave' from Telugu movie 'Jana Nayakudu' starring Vijay, Pooja Hegde, Bobby Deol and Mamitha. 'Kanna Vinave' is sung by Krishna Chaitanya and music of the song is given by Anirudh Ravichander. Lyrics of 'Jana Nayakudu' song 'Kanna Vinave' are written by Krishna Kanth. To know more about 'Kanna Vinave' song from Vijay, Pooja Hegde, Bobby Deol and Mamitha starrer 'Jana Nayakudu' watch the video.
Operationally, Definitely No: Ex-IAF Vice Chief Questions Tejas Mk-2 Timeline
A former senior Indian Air Force officer has raised concerns over whether Indias Tejas Mk-2 fighter jet will remain operationally relevant by the time it enters service in significant numbers, pointing to rapid advances in Chinese fifth- and sixth-generation combat aircraft. Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, who retired as the IAFs Vice Chief less than two [] The post Operationally, Definitely No: Ex-IAF Vice Chief Questions Tejas Mk-2 Timeline appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .
2nd Test: My Job Is To Win Trophies, Not Views And Likes, Says India Head Coach Gambhir
World Test Championship: India head coach Gautam Gambhir dismissed concerns over team rankings and heightened media scrutiny, adding that his sole priority is winning trophies rather than acing the popularity contest as his side prepare for the second Test against Sri Lanka, starting at the SSC Ground on Sunday. My job is to win trophies, not views and likes. That's all I believe in and that is the difference between me and everyone, Gambhir told reporters in a pre-match press conference. He also rejected that India has been struggling in Tests due to the ongoing transition period, which has led to them being ranked fourth in the format. Not at all. We are not struggling that much. Rankings do not matter. I think we are going through a transition and I am sure that people sitting in the press box and in the commentary box know that we are going through a transition. Despite of that, yes, there will be blips, ups and downs. But I thought that since the last one year after the England tour, I think we have played reasonably consistent cricket and Test cricket as well. So I think you guys can go by the ranking, but we don't because we know that wherever we are heading, we are heading in the right direction. Gambhir also reflected on discussions around player workload management and his alignment with the selection committee head Ajit Agarkar, whos with the team in Colombo, to ensure core players remain available for important assignments. We have heard discussion about everything. It's not with BCCI, but overall that we want our best players to be playing as much cricket as possible and it's good for Indian cricket as well because if there is continuity and if we can put our best players on the path as regularly as we can, it is only going to help us get the results as well. I wish I could talk and tell you about the conversations only that we - me and the chairman of selectors have. It's only about how we want to move forward with Indian cricket and what is important and what are the right decisions to make for the betterment of Indian cricket and all those things. What other conversations can a head coach and a chairman selector have between each other? So probably it's only around Indian cricket, how we see Indian cricket moving forward. Gambhir also advocated for longer bilateral Test series and expressed a clear preference for three-match Test series over short two-match encounters. See, ideally I would want a three Test match series. I've always believed that there should always be a possibility for a team losing the first Test match to come back and win a series. Its because sometimes what happens is in a two Test match series, if you lose the first test match, there is no chance for the other team to come back and win the series. The maximum you can do is probably draw the series. But again, short turnaround, that's fine. Other teams are doing that as well. We are professional cricketers. We know how to manage our bodies. We know how to recover quickly as well. That's why there are days when we give players optional practices, seamers off days as well, because as we all know that in these conditions, for seamers it can get extremely tough as well. So we try and manage it and I'm fine with that. But as I said that ideally I would want that there should always be a three Test match series rather than a two Test match series. I like it because the team should always have the opportunity to win the series. I know World Test Championship is important, but at the same time winning the series is equally important as well. Teams can come from behind and still end up winning the series. I still remember that series between India and Australia where India was one down and they still managed to come back and win that series 2-1. Normally if you have those three Test match series, it's always more exciting, he elaborated. Urging his team to stay grounded during long World Test Championship (WTC) cycles, Gambhir signed off by stressing on taking the game session by session. We should only control what we can control. I think there is no point thinking of what other teams are doing. They can control what they can control. We can control what we can control. The only thing we are looking forward to is the Test match which is going to start tomorrow and try and control the controllables. I like it because the team should always have the opportunity to win the series. I know World Test Championship is important, but at the same time winning the series is equally important as well. Teams can come from behind and still end up winning the series. I still remember that series between India and Australia where India was one down and they still managed to come back and win that series 2-1. Normally if you have those three Test match series, it's always more exciting, he elaborated. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories It's not about where we're going to be at the end of the World Test Championship cycle. It's about if we can continue to try and win Test matches, everything else will take care of itself. So rather than thinking too much ahead, let's try and stay in the present and that is what the beauty of sport is. The more you stay in the present, the more you have the opportunity to get the results in your favour. Article Source: IANS
Power failure disrupts another NTA exam in Jaipur, 49 candidates affected
Power failure disrupts another NTA exam in Jaipur candidates affected
Teenager injured in bear attack in Banihal
Ramban, Aug 22 : A 14 year old boy was injured after being attacked by a bear in the Asher area of Banihal in Ramban district on Saturday, officials said. An official told the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that the teenager was attacked by the wild animal in his residential area near Seeri, Ramban. He said the boy was shifted to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Banihal, where he is undergoing treatment. The boy was identified as Akram Ahmed Chohan (14), son of Nazir Ahmed Chohan, a resident of Seeri, Ramban. Police have taken cognizance of the incident and an investigation has begun.(KNO)
Zubin Bharucha joins Mumbai Indians after spending 16 years with Rajasthan Royals in IPL
After a successful 16-year stint with Rajasthan Royals, Zubin Bharucha has joined Mumbai Indians as director of performance. He was associated with Rajasthan since the inaugural season and played a pivotal role in developing talents such as Sanju Samson, Riyan Parag and more recently, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi .
Boarding Pass New Rule: Giving a big relief to those traveling abroad, the requirement of physical boarding pass and getting immigration stamp on it has been abolished. Bureau of Immigration has said that clearance will be given only through e-pass in mobile but if there is a physical boarding pass, that will also be valid. [] The post Boarding Pass New Rule: Physical boarding pass is not required for international flights, mobile will do the job first appeared on informalnewz .
25-year-old CISF jawan dies of gunshot wound from service rifle at Rajasthan nuclear power plant
Akhilesh Yadav says he hasn't got bulletproof jacket yet: 'Even if I get one, I'll not wear it'
Former Uttar PradeshChief Minister and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday said he hasn't received a bulletproof jacket yet and added that if ever he gets one, he'll give it to the journalists. With this statement, Akhilesh made it clear that even if the Uttar Pradesh government is providing him with a bulletproof jacket for his safety, he won't be wearing it.
CISF jawan dies of gunshot wound at nuclear plant in Rajasthan; suicide suspected
A 25-year-old CISF jawan died from a gunshot wound on duty. The incident occurred at a nuclear power plant in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh district. He was found with a bullet wound in his chest by colleagues. Doctors declared him dead after he was rushed to the hospital. Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
49 Candidates In Jaipur Unable To Complete AYUSH Exam Due To Power Outage, Retest Announced
AYUSH Post Graduate Entrance Test: The testing agency announced that the 49 candidates who could not complete the examination will be given another opportunity to appear for the exam.
Reports that Jaish-e-Mohammed has begun rebuilding its damaged headquarters at Markaz Subhan Allah in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, roughly 15 months after it was targeted during Operation Sindoor, have renewed questions over the persistence of terrorist infrastructure across the border. Recent imagery reportedly shows construction activity at the complex, including repairs to its prominent domes and the [] The post Jaish-e-Mohammed Rebuilds Bahawalpur Stronghold After Operation Sindoor, Raising Fresh Terror Concerns appeared first on Tfipost.com .
CJI Surya Kant introduces 'Nyaya Setu' and 'Nyay-nomics' at BRICS Plus Legal Forum
Chief Justice Surya Kant introduced 'Nyaya Setu' and 'Nyay-nomics' at the BRICS Plus Legal Forum. These concepts aim to foster judicial cooperation and economic prosperity among member states. He proposed a judicial fellowship and a shared jurisprudence repository for legal professionals. These initiatives seek to deepen understanding and collaboration across diverse legal traditions. The Bar Association of India is also establishing a BRICS arbitration centre in New Delhi.
Three killed in road accidents in Natore, Munshiganj
At least three people were killed in separate road accidents in Natore and Munshiganj today
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Muneer-ul-Islam, 13 Other JKAS Officers Cleared for IAS Induction
SRINAGAR: Fourteen serving officers of the Jammu and Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS) have been cleared for induction into the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), with the formal process now awaiting their consent and subsequent notification by the Union Government. The development follows a two-day meeting of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) held in New Delhi []
'It is all about neeyat': Arvind Kejriwal praises Punjab govt school library amid teachers protest
Curtis Jones becomes third Englishman to join Inter this summer and sixth overall
Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones became the third Englishman to join Inter Milan in as many weeks on Friday.
Britain has a ready supply of former prime ministers, jokes Boris Johnson | ET WLF 2026
Britain has a ready supply of former prime ministers, jokes Boris Johnson | ET WLF 2026

