Three Indian Sailors Confirmed Dead After US Strike on Tanker in Gulf of Oman
SRINAGAR: All three Indian seafarers who were previously reported missing following a US military strike on a commercial vessel near the Strait of Hormuz have been confirmed dead, Union Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said on Thursday. It is deeply unfortunate to learn of the tragic incident aboard the Palau-flagged MT Settebello. Sadly, three Indian seafarers []
25-Year-Old Man Critically Injured in Road Accident, Shifted to Srinagar Hospital
SRINAGAR: A 25-year-old man from Budgam district was admitted to the Bone and Joint Hospital, Barzulla, on Thursday after sustaining critical injuries in a road accident. The injured has been identified as Manzoor Ahmad Bhat, son of Ali Mohammad Bhat and a resident of the Kichwari area of Budgam district. Hospital sources said he was []
Search Operation Launched After Drowning Incident in South Kashmir Nallah
SRINAGAR: A search and rescue operation was launched on Thursday after an individual reportedly drowned in a nallah in the Reshnagri area of south Kashmirs Shopian district. Officials said the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) component Shopian initiated the operation soon after reports emerged that a local resident had drowned. The missing person has been []
Another Vessel Carrying Indian Crew Attacked Off Oman Coast
SRINAGAR: A fire incident has been reported aboard MT Jalveer, a vessel carrying 20 crew members, near Shinas Port off the coast of Oman, marking the third maritime emergency this week involving ships with Indian seafarers on board. We have learnt of an incident involving a vessel off Shinas port of Oman, earlier today . []
CBI Books 19, Including Bank Officials, in Jammu Kashmir Bank PMEGP Loan Scam
SRINAGAR: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a corruption and fraud case against several private individuals, unknown bank officials and public servants in connection with the alleged misappropriation of funds under the Prime Ministers Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) at JK Banks Sumbal branch in north Kashmirs Bandipora district. According to an FIR registered []
Jammu Kashmir: Govt Extends Central Assistance Scheme for 1947, 1965 and 1971 Displaced Families
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has extended the deadline for the Central Assistance scheme aimed at the one-time settlement of families displaced from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) in 1947 and from Chhamb during the wars of 1965 and 1971, pushing the completion date from March 31, 2026 to September 30, 2026. The extension []
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperatives and Elections, Javid Ahmad Dar, on Thursday said the government is actively pursuing the implementation of weather-based crop insurance schemes to protect farmers against losses, while simultaneously focusing on training and awareness programmes to expose cultivators to the latest agricultural technologies []
SC to hear Natarajans plea against rejection of RS candidature on Friday
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will on Friday hear Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajans plea against her nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha election from Madhya Pradesh being rejected. A partial working day (PWD) bench comprising Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and Atul S Chandurkar, however, also asked how the petition was maintainable in the midst of []
Bear Cub Rescued in Boniyar, to Be Released in Wildlife Sanctuary
Srinagar:A bear cub was safely captured in the Tathamulla area near a bridge in Boniyar on Thursday in a joint operation by the Wildlife Department and police. A wildlife official said that local residents had alerted the department about the cubs presence in the area. A team responded promptly and rescued the animal without causing []
Jammu Kashmir: Teacher Missing While on Census Duty Found Dead
SRINAGAR: A government school teacher who had been missing since June 5 while on Census duty was found dead in the Ranbir Canal near the Bathra area on Thursday, reports said. The deceased has been identified as Vikram Chand Sharma, who was posted at Middle School Gurha Jagir. According to officials, personnel of the State []
India closely monitoring incident involving vessel off Oman port
Mission says it is coordinating with local authorities for details as tensions remain elevated in the Gulf region.
2026 FIFA World Cup Kicks Off Across US, Canada and Mexico
SRINAGAR: The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins on Thursday across the United States, Canada and Mexico, marking the largest edition of the tournament in history with 48 teams competing for footballs biggest prize. The month-long competition, which will conclude with the final on July 19, expands significantly from previous editions that featured 32 teams. A []
Fresh setback to TMC as Rajya Sabha MP Prakash Chik Baraik resigns from party, Upper House
NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Prakash Chik Baraik resigned from the Upper House as well as the party on Thursday, saying he took the decision in view of the mandate given to the BJP by the people of West Bengal. Baraik is the third TMC MP to quit this week, after Sukhendu Sekhar []
J&K building hockey talent pipeline, future champions to emerge from UT: LG Sinha
Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said the government is making dedicated efforts to strengthen hockey in Jammu and Kashmir, with the Sports Department and Sports Council working to create a pipeline for identifying and nurturing young talent. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Alfa Hockey Inter-School Tournament 2026 at the Synthetic Hockey []
Rupee slumps 32 paise to 95.57 against US dollar in early trade
MUMBAI: The rupee plunged by 32 paise to 95.57 against the US dollar in early trade on Thursday following a rise in global crude oil prices as hostilities between the US and Iran continued. Heavy FII outflows, weak domestic equity market and a marginally stronger greenback further weighed on the local unit. At the interbank []
MLA Budgam Urges Govt to Review Ban on Traditional Ashura Procession Route
SRINAGAR: Budgam MLA Aga Muntazir Mehdi on Thursday urged the Jammu and Kashmir administration to initiate discussions on the long-pending issue of the traditional Muthida Jaloos Ashura route, stating that thousands of devotees were awaiting a decision ahead of Muharram. The administration has rightly begun reviewing preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. However, it is []
Govt Waives Excise Duty on Ethanol-Blended Petrol
The excise duty waiver is aimed encouraging customers to move towards ethanol-blended petrol
Rabies 100 Per Cent Fatal Once Symptoms Appear but Completely Preventable: Experts
SRINAGAR: With dog bite incidents continuing to be reported across urban and rural areas of Jammu and Kashmir, health authorities have intensified awareness efforts on rabies prevention, stressing that timely medical intervention can save lives and help achieve the national goal of Zero Human Deaths from Dog-Mediated Rabies by 2030. The Anti-Rabies Clinic at SMHS []
Night Movement on JammuSrinagar Highway to be Curbed for Operational Reasons
SRINAGAR: The JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) will remain closed to traffic during night hours in the Ramban sector from June 12 to 17 to facilitate urgent repair and maintenance works. Official sources said the District Administration Ramban has ordered a temporary suspension of traffic on a section of the highway at Nachlana to allow bituminous []
WASHINGTON/MOSCOW: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a Great One, while Russia hailed him as the doyen of all Indian prime ministers as world leaders congratulated him on becoming Indias longest continuously serving elected representative at the top post. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister []
Union Cabinet hails Modi on becoming longest serving elected PM
Praises Prime Ministers leadership on national security, inclusive growth, social justice New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday unanimously passed a resolution applauding Narendra Modi for becoming the longest continuously serving elected prime minister and termed it a historic milestone in the journey of Indian democracy. The Cabinet members also gave Modi a standing ovation []
LG chairs high-level review meeting on Amarnath Yatra preparations
Directs departments to ensure timely completion of arrangements Our collective goal to ensure safe, seamless, spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the preparedness for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026. He directed all departments to ensure timely completion of arrangements including infrastructure, healthcare, sanitation, connectivity, []
CM meets Railway Minister, seeks enhanced rail connectivity for J&K
Urges Vande Bharat halt at Anantnag, increased train services during Srinagar Airport closure in October New Delhi: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday met Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw in New Delhi and discussed various issues related to the augmentation of rail services in Jammu & Kashmir. During the meeting, the Chief Minister appreciated []
Not only business rules, want statehood to be restored: Dr Farooq
Anantnag: Stating that people are waiting for the Centre to fulfil its promise, National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said that they dont want only business rules but they demand the restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs statehood. Speaking to reporters during his visit to Sarnal in South Kashmirs Anantnag district, Dr Farooq said, []
Strong coordination key to safe, smooth Amarnath Yatra: DG CRPF
Srinagar: Reaffirming commitment towards safe and peaceful conduct of Amarnath Yatra 2026, Director General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) G P Singh on Wednesday said that maintaining a robust security grid and ensuring close coordination among all stakeholders is crucial for smooth conduct of the pilgrimage. The DG CRPF, who is on a three-day []
J&K Govt frames comprehensive rehabilitation framework for drug abuse victims
Pilot basis through IMHANS Srinagar Srinagar: In a major step towards strengthening the fight against substance abuse and ensuring long-term recovery of affected individuals, the Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo gave shape to al comprehensive Rehabilitation and Socio-Economic Reintegration Framework for victims of drug abuse, aimed at facilitating their successful reintegration into society through a structured []
Rain, thunderstorm activity likely across J&K from today
Srinagar: After days of hot and dry weather, Jammu and Kashmir is likely to witness a spell of rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds from Thursday, with the Meteorological Department warning that isolated intense showers could trigger flash floods and mudslides in vulnerable areas. The Meteorological Centre Srinagar, according to the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) []
Srinagar, June 10: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today chaired a high-level meeting to review the preparedness for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026. He directed all departments to ensure timely completion of arrangements including infrastructure, healthcare, sanitation, connectivity, and other pilgrim centric services. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary, Shri Atal Dulloo; Director [] The post Lieutenant Governor chairs a high-level review meeting on preparations for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026 appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
JammuSrinagar Vande Bharat to Halt at Anantnag After Railways Approval
SRINAGAR: The Ministry of Railways has approved a commercial stoppage of the JammuSrinagar Vande Bharat Express at Anantnag, following a meeting between Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in New Delhi on Wednesday. The decision marks a significant enhancement in railway connectivity for south Kashmir and is expected []
Non-Solar Hours Trigger 250 MW Power Crunch in Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh
SRINAGAR: Despite an increase in power generation, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are facing peak 250 Megawatts (MWs) deficit during non-solar hours in several blocks. Furthermore, there has been no bilateral advance procurement scheduled. According to the official documents, Northern Regional Power Committee (NRPC) in a month ahead RA analysis observations said that the regions []
Kashmir on Path of Rapid Development: MoS Defence
SRINAGAR: Asserting that Jammu and Kashmir is progressing swiftly on the path of growth and prosperity, Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Wednesday said the Union Territory is witnessing unprecedented peace, rapid infrastructure development and a strong tourism boom under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking to reporters after completing his []
KPDCL to Suspend Power Supply in Several Areas Tomorrow
SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has announced a scheduled shutdown of the 33 kV CharangamTap transmission line on June 11, 2026, resulting in a temporary suspension of electricity supply in several areas. According to Chief Engineer (Distribution), KPDCL, the shutdown will be carried out from 9 am to 3 pm to facilitate []
Three Indians Missing After Attack on Vessel Off Oman Coast, MEA Condemns Strike
SRINAGAR: India on Wednesday strongly condemned an attack on the commercial vessel Settebello off the coast of Oman on June 10, amid ongoing concerns over maritime security in the region. Three Indian crew members remain missing, while 21 have been rescued. Our statement on the attack on a commercial vessel off the coast of Oman []
Finance Department Orders Crackdown on Tax Deduction Lapses Across Jammu Kashmir Administration
SRINAGAR: The Directorate General of Audit and Inspections, Jammu and Kashmir Finance Department, has issued stringent directions to all Drawing and Disbursing Officers (DDOs), Financial Advisors, Chief Accounts Officers and Treasury Officers to ensure strict compliance with statutory provisions governing Income Tax TDS and GST-TDS. The directive follows audit findings across various departments in the []
Pakistan Army Mi-17 Helicopter Crashes Near Muzaffarabad, All Onboard Killed
SRINAGAR: A Pakistan Army Aviation Mi-17 helicopter crashed near Muzaffarabad on Wednesday shortly after take-off after developing a technical fault, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The military confirmed that all personnel on board were killed in the incident, with no survivors reported. The Mi-17 is a Russian-built medium-lift transport helicopter produced by the []
SRINAGAR: The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has issued Government Order No. 1068-JK(GAD) of 2026, dated June 10, 2026, to constitute a Core Group dedicated to the re-examination and simplification of government processes and procedures within the Union Territory. The initiative, aimed at enhancing efficiency, transparency, and citizen convenience, designates the General Administration Department as []
SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday said that advances in immunology and precision medicine must be translated into public health action to strengthen disease prevention, vaccine efficacy and healthcare delivery. He was speaking at the inaugural session of the Annual Conference of the Indian Immunology Society, IMMUNOCON-2026, held at Srinagar and organised by the []
Indian Embassy monitoring situation involving vessel off the Oman coast
Muscat [Oman], June 10 : The Indian Embassy in Oman on Wednesday said it is closely monitoring the situation involving a vessel off the coast of Oman and is in contact with local authorities regarding the situation. In a post on X, the Embassy said, We have learnt of an incident involving a vessel off the coast of Oman. We are closely monitoring the situation and in close touch with the local authorities. We shall update soon. While the Embassy has not provided specific details regarding the name of the vessel, the number of crew members on board, or the nature of the incident, officials indicated that they are coordinating with maritime authorities to gather more information. Earlier, in a separate incident in Omani waters, India presented itself as grateful to the Omani government for its excellent support in rescuing the 24 Indian crew members from the Palau-flagged tanker, MT Marivex, that caught fire after it was attacked by the US Navy off the coast of Oman, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said here on Tuesday. The vessel caught fire after it was hit by a US missile on Monday. Our embassy, for the rescue purpose, contacted the Omani authorities, who swung into action. We are grateful to the Omani government for its excellent support in rescuing the crew and ensuring their safety. Our mission continues to be in touch with the seafarers, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said. Addressing the weekly media briefing, MEA spokesperson Jaiswal said there was communication between the crew of MT Marivex and the US Navy before the vessel was disabled by the American forces off the coast of Oman, while confirming that all Indian crew members onboard were rescued safely. The ship MT Marivex was disabled off the coast of Oman. We have learned that it is a Palau-flagged vessel. We also understand there was some exchange of communication between the ship and the US Navy before the incident. There were 24 crew members on board the ship, all of them being Indian nationals. They all have been rescued and are safe, Jaiswal said. The MEA remarks came a day after the US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that US forces had disabled MT Marivex in the Gulf of Oman on June 8. According to a statement issued by CENTCOM, the Palau-flagged oil tanker was allegedly attempting to sail toward an Iranian port in violation of the US-led blockade against Iran, and was hit after the crew failed to comply with directions from US forces. Demonstrating its unwavering commitment to the safety and welfare of Indian seafarers worldwide, the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Mumbai coordinated closely with Omani authorities to ensure the successful rescue of 24 Indian crew members following a missile attack on a merchant tanker off the coast of Oman. Acting swiftly, OMSC Oman initiated and coordinated the rescue operation by diverting a nearby vessel and deploying two rescue helicopters to the incident area. Continuous coordination was maintained between MRCC Mumbai, OMSC Oman and other relevant stakeholders to monitor the developing situation and ensure the safety of the Indian crew. At approximately 17:00 hrs, OMSC Oman confirmed that all 24 Indian crew members had been safely rescued by helicopters of the Oman Navy. The rescued crew members are reported to be safe, and no casualties or injuries have been reported. The vessel is presently anchored off Masirah, Oman, a release stated. In a post on X, the Indian Coast Guard said, Swift response by #MRCC #Mumbai following missile attack on MT Marivex in #OmanSRR. On receiving information, MRCC Mumbai immediately coordinated with OMSC Oman, ensuring the safe rescue of 24 #Indian crew by #Oman Navy helicopters. (ANI)
Nifty slips, Sensex ends marginally higher as fresh US-Iran tensions weigh on investor sentiment
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 10 : Indian equity markets ended on a mixed note on Wednesday, with the Nifty 50 closing in the red while the BSE Sensex managed a marginal gain, as renewed tensions between the United States and Iran kept investors cautious. The Nifty 50 index closed at 23,216.45, down 27.15 points or 0.12 per cent. The BSE Sensex settled at 73,983.18, gaining 64.42 points or 0.09 per cent. Market experts said investor sentiment remained subdued amid fresh geopolitical concerns in the Middle East, which overshadowed positive momentum seen during the first half of the trading session. Ponmudi R, CEO of Enrich Money, a SEBI-registered online trading and wealth-tech firm, said, Indian equity markets ended modestly lower as renewed hostilities between the United States and Iran unsettled investor sentiment and revived concerns over the durability of the fragile ceasefire. The Nifty traded positively through much of the first half before surrendering gains later in the session, as geopolitical uncertainty continued to limit risk appetite and cap any meaningful recovery. Sectoral performance was mixed, with banking, financial and FMCG stocks providing support, partially offsetting broader weakness across the market, he added. On the sectoral front, most NSE indices ended lower. Nifty Media emerged as the worst-performing sector, declining 2.36 per cent. Nifty PSU Bank fell 1.39 per cent, while Nifty IT declined 0.83 per cent and Nifty Auto lost 0.74 per cent. Nifty FMCG was the only major sectoral index to close in positive territory, ending with gains of more than 1 per cent and helping limit the broader market decline. Meanwhile, crude oil prices remained under pressure. Brent crude was trading at USD 91.33 per barrel, down 0.28 per cent at the time of filing this report. Precious metals also witnessed selling pressure. Gold prices declined by more than 2 per cent to Rs 1,49,283 per 10 grams for 24-karat gold, while silver prices fell 1.88 per cent to Rs 2,34,053 per kilogram. Other Asian markets also reflected weak investor sentiment, with most major indices ending lower. Japans Nikkei 225 index declined 1.91 per cent to close at 64,190. Singapores Straits Times fell 1.28 per cent to 4,958, while Hong Kongs Hang Seng index slipped 0.76 per cent. Taiwans Weighted Index dropped 3.42 per cent to close at 43,225, and South Koreas KOSPI index fell 4.74 per cent to settle at 7,730. (ANI)
223 Sports persons Selected for Government Jobs Under J&K Sports Quota : Satish Sharma
SRINAGAR, June 10: In a historic move for the youth of Jammu and Kashmir, the J&Kgovernment has announced the selection of 223 sportspersons for government jobs forgazetted and non-gazetted posts under the sports quota.Minister for Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma, congratulated the selected athletesand called this achievement a massive milestone. He announced that Chief Minister OmarAbdullah will soon formally hand over the official appointment orders to the candidates.Notably, the sportspersons slated to be appointed include Olympians such as Chain Singhand those who have represented the country and J&K in other International and Nationalchampionships. These sportspersons pertain to a diverse array of sports, including Shooting,Kayaking & Canoeing, Taekwondo, Gymnastics, Chess, Weightlifting, Cycling, Skiing,among others.Minister Sharma thanked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his support in making thisrecruitment process smooth and successful. He emphasised that this step proves thegovernments strong commitment to rewarding excellence in sports and creating meaningfuljob opportunities for young achievers.The government is actively working to build better support systems for local athletes. The goal is to connect the youth of Jammu and Kashmir with national and international sportsplatforms, proving that sports can be a highly successful, full-time professional career ratherthan just a hobby.Urging students and young people across the region to stay inspired, the Minister highlightedthat sports play a vital role in character-building and nation-building. He hoped that thehistoric success of these 223 athletes would inspire young minds across Jammu andKashmir to practise hard, pursue their passions, and excel on the field.
Sakina Itoo slams Mehbooba Mufti, Darakhshan Andrabi over AIIMS visit
Kulgam: Jammu and Kashmir Minister for Health and Medical Education, Sakina Itoo, on Wednesday criticised PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti and Waqf Board chairperson Darakhshan Andrabi for their recent visits to AIIMS, questioning the authority under which they conducted meetings and reviews. Speaking to reporters in Kulgam, Sakina,said the opposition leaders had no official mandate to []
Pakistan Army helicopter crashes in PoK, all personnel dead
Islamabad: An Mi-17 helicopter of the Pakistan Army Aviation crashed near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Wednesday, killing all personnel on board, the army said. There were no survivors, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan military, said, without giving the number of those killed. In a brief statement, it said 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 .
J-K govt sets up 5-member committee to probe Gulmarg Gondola technical glitch
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], June 10 : The Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday constituted a five-member committee to conduct a comprehensive enquiry into the technical malfunction of the Gulmarg Gondola that occurred on May 25, 2026, which left over 300 tourists stranded mid-air for several hours. According to an Order issued by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir on June 10, 2026, the committee will be chaired by Mahmood Ahmad Shah, Jammu & Kashmir Administrative Service (JKAS), Managing Director (MD), Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL). Other members include Vikas Gupta, JKAS, Director Tourism, Jammu; Tariq Hussain, JKAS, Chief Executive Officer, Gulmarg Development Authority; Javeed Ahmad Tantray, In-charge Superintending Engineer, Mechanical & Hospital Circle Kashmir; and Mohammad Ismail Chechi, Executive Engineer, Mechanical Division Baramulla. The order mandates the committee to ascertain the complete sequence of events leading to the technical failure and to conduct a detailed technical examination of all mechanical, electrical, electronic, braking, and safety systems associated with the gondola. The committee is further tasked with reviewing existing Standard Operating Procedures and maintenance protocols to determine if any operational lapse, negligence, or administrative shortcoming contributed to the incident. Additionally, the panel must evaluate the effectiveness of the emergency response and evacuation procedures employed during the crisis. Beyond investigating the cause and identifying potential responsibility for any acts of omission or procedural violations, the committee is expected to recommend immediate corrective measures and long-term strategies to ensure the safe operation of the system. The committee is further required to submit its report, including findings and recommendations, to the Tourism Department within 10 days from the date of the order. The development comes after a technical malfunction in Gulmargs Gondola briefly disrupted operations and left several cable car cabins stranded mid-air with tourists onboard, prompting a large-scale rescue operation. The rescue operation concluded successfully with all stranded tourists evacuated safely. According to Jammu and Kashmir Police, 286 people were safely evacuated in total, with 148 rescued from one side of the system and 138 from the other as operations continued in phases. Officials said that out of 65 cable cars, 62 were affected, while three were not in operation at the time. Of these, 52 cabins were occupied, and 10 were empty. (ANI)
Jammu Kashmir: Govt Appoints 20 JKAS Officers as District Mentors for Land Records Digitisation
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Wednesday nominated 20 senior JKAS officers as District Mentors to oversee the implementation, monitoring and timely completion of the digitisation of land and revenue records across all districts of the Union Territory. The appointments were made through Government Order No. 1066-JK(GAD) of 2026, issued by the General Administration []
Govt Sanctions Rs 15.99 Crore Water Supply Scheme for Watergam Under Capex 202627
SRINAGAR: The Government has approved a Rs 15.99 crore Water Supply Scheme for Watergam town in north Kashmirs Baramulla district under the Capex Budget 202627, aimed at strengthening drinking water infrastructure and ensuring improved access to safe and reliable potable water for residents. The project is expected to upgrade the existing water supply network, improve []
GMC Srinagar Mourns Demise of Eminent Public Health Expert Prof GM Dhar
SRINAGAR: The medical fraternity across Jammu and Kashmir is mourning the demise of noted academician and public health expert Prof. Ghulam Mohammad Dhar, who was remembered on Wednesday for his immense contributions to community medicine, medical education, and public health administration. A condolence meeting was held at Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar under the chairmanship []
Kashmir University Gold Medal Dispute Dismissed by High Court Over Nine-Year Delay
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh has dismissed an intra-court appeal filed by a former Kashmir University student seeking a gold medal allegedly awarded to him for securing first position in his postgraduate medical course, holding that the claim was barred by delay and laches and marred by inconsistent pleadings. A Division []
11 Dead in Muzaffarabad Protests as India Condemns Crackdown, Urges Global Accountability
SRINAGAR: At least 11 people have been killed and scores injured in escalating clashes between protesters and security forces in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoJK), triggering widespread shutdowns, internet blackouts and international concern over alleged human rights abuses in the region. The violence erupted after authorities banned the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), a civil society alliance []
We Are Waiting for the Promise to be Fulfilled: Farooq Abdullah on Statehood
SRINAGAR: National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reaffirmed to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that the Union government will honour its commitment to restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking to reporters in Anantnag, Abdullah said the Prime Minister had recently conveyed the assurance to Omar Abdullah and expressed []
SRINAGAR: The Supreme Court on Monday restored a dismissed writ petition of a Border Security Force (BSF) constable before the Delhi High Court, holding that the Delhi High Court does possess territorial jurisdiction to hear service matters involving Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) because the Union Government and force headquarters are located in the national []
Exponent Energy raises Rs 200 crore in fresh funding round
NEW DELHI, June 10: Exponent Energy, a Bengaluru-based firm building rapid-charging infrastructure for commercial electric vehicles, on Wednesday said it has raised Rs 200 crore (USD 21.1 million) in a fresh funding round co-led by 360 ONE Asset and TDK Ventures. The fresh capital will be utilised to accelerate exponents expansion into new cities and new vehicle categories and deepen investment in R&D, Exponent Energy said. With this raise, the six-year-old company has now raised USD 65.7 million in total [] The post Exponent Energy raises Rs 200 crore in fresh funding round appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Logistics firm Emiza opens new facility in Haryana to boost north India operations
MUMBAI, June 10: Third-party logistics services provider Emiza on Wednesday announced the launch of its new warehouse facility in Farrukhnagar, Haryana, to meet the growing demands of the e-commerce and retail sectors, particularly in the northern states. Spread across 1,20,000 sq ft, the warehouse has a pallet capacity of 15,000 and includes 23 docks to streamline loading and dispatch operations. The facility is designed to handle 8,00,000 orders per month, the company said. The latest addition marks the Mumbai-based companys [] The post Logistics firm Emiza opens new facility in Haryana to boost north India operations appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India bright spot amid geopolitical concerns, offers strong growth: Tata Consumers Chandrasekaran
NEW DELHI, June 10: India continues to be a bright spot in the global economy despite geopolitical uncertainties, and offers strong growth as well as a very large market, even as consumer preferences and spending patterns are undergoing constant change, Tata Consumer Products Chairman N Chandrasekaran said on Wednesday. Addressing shareholders of the Tata Groups FMCG arm Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL) at its 63rd Annual General Meeting, Chandrasekaran said the world today is being reshaped by geopolitical shifts, supply [] The post India bright spot amid geopolitical concerns, offers strong growth: Tata Consumers Chandrasekaran appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Is TET Enough to Restore Accountability in Education?
by Javaid Jawad A reflective critique on declining accountability in education, arguing that TET alone cannot revive professionalism, integrity, and learning standards. The recent landmark judgment of the Supreme Court, making it mandatory for teachers to qualify for the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) or be deemed ineligible to teach, has sent shockwaves through educational circles []
Govts Statehood Protest at Jantar Mantar Open to All Parties: Dy CM
SRINAGAR: As the Jammu and Kashmir government prepares for a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi seeking the restoration of statehood, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary on Wednesday said all political parties have been invited and appealed to them to join the demonstration. Speaking to reporters during a visit to Bandipora district, Choudhary said []
Statehood restoration PM Modis promise to world, we are waiting: Farooq Abdullah
Srinagar, Jun 10 : National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said his party desires restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, not merely the rules of business, and is awaiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Centre to keep its word on the issue. Speaking to news agency Kashmir News Service (KNS) on the sidleness of a function former CM Dr Farooq Abdullah said, We want not just business rule but the return of statehood. It is the promise of the PM-led Centre across the world that they will restore statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.We are waiting for that, he said. The National Conference President further said the Prime Minister had also assured Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of fulfilling his commitment on the statehood issue. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had told CM Omar that whatever promise I have made regarding statehood, I will fulfil it, Dr Abdullah added. (KNS)
Jammu, Jun 10: In a significant step towards strengthening Indias aromatic crop value chain and promoting botanical wellness products, the CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR-IIIM), Jammu, on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ambrosia Botanicals, a Gurugram-based luxury botanical wellness company. The collaboration aims to create a robust framework for research, quality standardization, value addition and market development of aromatic crops and essential oils, while opening new commercial opportunities for farmers, entrepreneurs and industry stakeholders associated with [] The post CSIR-IIIM, Ambrosia Botanicals Join Hands To Work On Aromatic Crops, Essential Oils Based Botanical Wellness Products appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Irans FM Araghchi discusses US strikes with Saudi, Turkish counterparts
Tehran , June 10 : Irans Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has held separate telephonic conversations overnight with his counterparts in Saudi Arabia and Turkiye to review intensifying geopolitical friction, it was reported by the countrys IRNA news agency. The diplomatic dialogues focused primarily on a thorough assessment of the latest regional developments following the US attacks on areas in southern Iran, according to the report. During these high-level exchanges, the US military aggression and the violation of Irans national sovereignty and territorial integrity were strongly condemned by Araghchi. The Iranian Foreign Minister further utilised the platform to signal Tehrans unwavering position on armed pushback. The inherent right of Irans legitimate self-defence and the launch of retaliatory responses by Irans armed forces against aggressors were explicitly emphasised by Araghchi during the deliberations, it was further reported by the news agency. Providing immediate context to these diplomatic warnings, a significant geographical expansion of the ongoing West Asian conflict unfolded simultaneously on the ground as Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a drone attack against the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, according to Tasnim News Agency. Detailing the overnight operation, the Iranian broadcaster stated, IRGC Navy forces launched a drone attack at 2:30 a.m. against the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, citing an IRGC statement which warned that should what it described as US aggression continue, it would face consequences of greater severity. This cross-border escalation followed a series of direct hits on Iranian soil, with the paramilitary force outlining its version of the material impact in southern Iran to substantiate its claims of American hostility.The warmongering US regime attacked several points in Jask, Sirik and Qeshm early this morning under false pretexts, damaging a telecommunications mast in Sirik and destroying two water tanks in the city, the IRGC said, as quoted by Iranian media, adding that clashes were continuing. The drone strike on Bahrain came mere hours after US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed that American Air Force and Navy fighter jets had struck Iranian air defence installations, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the strategic Strait of Hormuz using precision munitions. Detailing the objective behind the heavy aerial campaign, CENTCOM described the operation as a proportional response to recent attacks on U.S. forces and international commercial ships transiting regional waters, asserting that US forces remain vigilant and postured to defend against unjustified Iranian aggression. The high-stakes American strikes were themselves triggered by a maritime flashpoint on Monday, when Iran downed a US Army AH-64 Apache helicopter near the coast of Oman. Providing an update on the personnel involved, CENTCOM stated that both crew members were successfully rescued and are currently in a stable condition. Prior to these heavy aerial exchanges, Araghchi had explicitly warned Washington that Tehrans armed forces would leave no attack or threat unanswered, writing in a post on X: Leave our region if you want to be safe. The hostile incursion marks the very first time in the current round of military exchanges that the IRGC has directly targeted the command base in Manama, which oversees American naval operations across the Middle East, including the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, and Arabian Sea. The direct military confrontation between the two adversaries has been ongoing since late February 2026, when the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran under Operation Epic Fury. (ANI)
Police Officer Involved In Narcotics Case Disengaged From Service In J&Ks Baramulla
SRINAGAR, Jun 10: A special police officer was disengaged from service in Jammu and Kashmirs Baramulla district for his alleged involvement in an NDPS case, police said on Wednesday. Baramulla Police has disengaged SPO Khalid Nazir Khan, a resident of Katipora, Tangmarg, from the SPO cadre with immediate effect following his involvement in an NDPS case, a police spokesman said. He said that during naka checking at Wussan Crossing in Kunzer area of the north Kashmir district on April 23 [] The post Police Officer Involved In Narcotics Case Disengaged From Service In J&Ks Baramulla appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Govt Constitutes District-Level Panels To Inspect Hostels
JAMMU, June 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has constituted District-Level Inspection Committees in all districts to conduct regular inspections of hostels functioning across the Union Territory. According to an order issued by the General Administration Department, the committees will be headed by the Additional District Development Commissioner and will include the Programme Officer ICDS, Assistant Commissioner Development, District Social Welfare Officer and Assistant Director, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs as members. The committees have been tasked with carrying [] The post J&K Govt Constitutes District-Level Panels To Inspect Hostels appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Has Promised To Keep Word On Statehood Restoration: Farooq Abdullah
SRINAGAR, Jun 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has told Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that he would fulfil his promise of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah said on Wednesday. He said they are waiting for the Centre to fulfil its promise. Prime Minister has recently told Omar that he will fulfil his promise (on restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir), Abdullah told reporters in Anantnag district. Responding to a question on delay [] The post PM Has Promised To Keep Word On Statehood Restoration: Farooq Abdullah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hot, Dry Conditions Likely Across J&K Today: MeT
Srinagar, June 10: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar has forecast a spell of unsettled weather across Jammu and Kashmir from June 11 onwards, with the possibility of rain, thunderstorms, lightning, hailstorms and gusty winds in several areas. According to the forecast, weather on June 10 is expected to remain generally hot and dry, although brief showers at isolated places during the afternoon cannot be ruled out. From June 11 to 12, the region is likely to witness partly to generally cloudy conditions, accompanied by one or two spells of light to moderate rain, brief intense showers, thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds. Wind speeds may reach 40-50 kmph, with gusts up to 60 kmph, at many places across the Union Territory.Between June 13 and 17, weather is expected to remain partly to generally cloudy, with light rain, brief intense showers, thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds occurring at scattered locations. The MeT Centre has issued an advisory warning of the possibility of thunderstorms, lightning, hailstorms and strong winds at isolated to scattered places during June 11-12. Similar weather activity, including thunderstorms and gusty winds of 30-40 kmph, is also likely at a few places between June 13 and 17. Authorities have further cautioned that brief intense showers in isolated areas of both the Kashmir and Jammu divisions could trigger flash floods and mudslides, particularly during the period from June 11 to 14.
Union Cabinet passes resolution lauding PM Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected PM
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday passed a resolution applauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected PM for consecutive terms, as he completed 4,399 days in the office.
TMC bleeds as Sushmita Dev quits party and Rajya Sabha amidst rebellion in party
Kolkata (West Bengal), Jun 10: In another setback to Trinamool Congress (TMC), Rajya Sabha MP Sushmita Dev on Wednesday resigned from the party and as a member of the Upper House. This comes amid an internal rift within the party and a series of resignations after the Legislative Assembly election loss. Sushmita Dev also met Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma in New Delhi on Wednesday morning. There is speculation that she may also join the BJP at a later stage. [] The post TMC bleeds as Sushmita Dev quits party and Rajya Sabha amidst rebellion in party appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New Delhi, Jun 10: With the annual Amarnathji Yatra set to begin on July 3, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has significantly intensified its security deployment across Jammu and Kashmir, scaling up counter-terror operations in vulnerable high-altitude zones while enforcing strict surveillance across the plains. The heightened security measures come as part of a comprehensive strategy to ensure a peaceful and incident-free pilgrimage, which will run for 57 days and conclude on August 28. Officials said the move aims [] The post CRPF Scales Up Counter-Terror Operations In Higher Ridges, Plains In Kashmir Ahead Amarnath Yatra 2026 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Modis Tenure Distinguished By Advancements In Governance, Economic Resilience: Prez
NEW DELHI, Jun 10: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the unique honour of serving as the longest continuously elected PM of the country and said the landmark occasion stands as a testament to the enduring trust and confidence reposed by people in his leadership. Your tenure has been distinguished by far-reaching advancements across governance, economic resilience and social transformation, Murmu said in a post on X. Modi, who first assumed office on May 26, [] The post Modis Tenure Distinguished By Advancements In Governance, Economic Resilience: Prez appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rusted Mortar Shell Found In Jammu; Neutralised
JAMMU, Jun 10: A rusted mortar shell was found in a border village here on Wednesday and subsequently neutralised in a controlled explosion, officials said. The shell was noticed by labourers who were filling the plinth of a house in Kothey Sanian village of Bishnah on the outskirts of Jammu, with soil, they said. Following information about the explosive device, a bomb disposal squad rushed to the scene and neutralised the shell in a controlled explosion in an open field, [] The post Rusted Mortar Shell Found In Jammu; Neutralised appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
War clouds over West Asia as Iran claims targeting F-35 hangars, 21 US air and naval bases in region
Tehran , June 10 : Amid a rapidly evolving security situation in West Asia and the Gulf region, Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed that it targeted and destroyed hangars of the F-35 fighter jets along with targeting about 21 American air and naval bases, ISNA reported on Wednesday. Citing the IRGC, the Iranian broadcaster said four key locations were targeted, including the U.S. Armys command and control centre at the Al-Azraq base in Jordan, which it claimed to have destroyed and a total of 21 air and naval bases being struck in the region. According to ISNA, the Muwaffaq Salti airbase in Jordan was also hit by Iranian missiles.As developments follow, state broadcaster Press TV reported of new explosions in Kuwait and Bahrain and citing local sources mentioned that the American bases in the two countries were again targeted. Local sources say US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait have once again been targeted.The IRGC also claimed responsibility for a drone strike targeting a US naval facility in Bahrain. The development marks a sharp escalation in tensions between Tehran and Washington following recent military exchanges in the Persian Gulf. In an official statement carried by Iranian media, the IRGC announced that its naval forces launched a drone attack on the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain at approximately 2:30 a.m. local time. According to the Guards, the strike came in response to what they described as US attacks on several locations in southern Iran earlier in the day. The latest developments follow rapidly escalating hostilities between Iran and the US triggered by the downing of a US Army Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz. On Tuesday, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that American forces had initiated what it described as self-defence strikes against Iran.In a statement posted on X, CENTCOM stated, US Central Command forces began launching self-defence strikes against Iran at 5 p.m. ET today at the Commander in Chiefs direction, in response to yesterdays downing of a US Army Apache helicopter, characterising the operation as a proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression. US President Donald Trump had earlier confirmed that an Iranian strike had brought down an Apache helicopter conducting patrol operations over the Strait of Hormuz.President Trump noted that both pilots survived the incident without injuries.Writing on Truth Social, President Trump stated, I have just been informed by our Great Military that last night the Iranians shot down one of our highly sophisticated Apache helicopters while patrolling over the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump added, There were two pilots involved, both are safe and uninjured. Nevertheless, the United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Washington against maintaining its military footprint in the Gulf region, asserting that Iran would retaliate against any perceived threats. In a post on X, Foreign Minister Araghchi stated, Despite its defeats on the battlefield, the US opted to test our determination.The Iranian Foreign Minister further warned, Our Powerful Armed Forces will leave no attack or threat unanswered. Leave our region if you want to be safe. History of the Persian Gulf has many chapters on the dire fates of intruding outsiders. The direct confrontation unfolds against the backdrop of an intensifying regional conflict involving Iran and Israel, which has recently included strikes on Iranian infrastructure and reported attacks on Israeli military facilities. (ANI)
Police Disengages SPO for Involvement in NDPS Case In Baramulla
Srinagar: Police on Wednesday said that it has disengaged SPO Khalid Nazir Khan (3098/SPO), resident of Katipora, Tangmarg, from the SPO cadre with immediate effect following his involvement in an NDPS case. In a handout, the police said that On 23.04.2026, during a naka checking at Wussan Crossing by Police Station Kunzer, an Alto vehicle []
Air raid sirens blare across Bahrain for second time following IRGC drone strike on US Fifth Fleet
Representative image Manama , June 10 : Precautionary emergency protocols were triggered as air raid sirens were activated across Bahrain for a second time within an hour, prompting authorities to renew public safety warnings amid escalating regional friction. In an official statement issued in a post on X, Bahrains Interior Ministry told people, for the second time in the past hour, to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place. The renewed activation of emergency warning networks underlines the high-alert state in the Gulf nation, following recent hostile projectile incursions and drone threats targeted at strategic assets in the region.In a significant geographical expansion of the ongoing West Asian conflict, Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched a drone attack against the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain and warned of a more severe response if American military operations against Iranian territory continue, according to Tasnim News Agency. Detailing the overnight operation, the Iranian broadcaster stated, IRGC Navy forces launched a drone attack at 2:30 a.m. against the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, citing an IRGC statement. It warned that should what it described as US aggression continue, it would face consequences of greater severity. Providing specific details regarding the preceding American strikes on its soil, the paramilitary force outlined its version of the material impact in southern Iran. The warmongering US regime attacked several points in Jask, Sirik and Qeshm early this morning under false pretexts, damaging a telecommunications mast in Sirik and destroying two water tanks in the city, the IRGC said, as quoted by Iranian media. It added that clashes were continuing.The retaliatory drone strike on Bahrain came hours after US Central Command confirmed that American Air Force and Navy fighter jets had struck Iranian air defence installations, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz using precision munitions. Detailing the objective behind the aerial campaign, CENTCOM described the operation as a proportional response to recent attacks on U.S. forces and international commercial ships transiting regional waters, and said US forces remain vigilant and postured to defend against unjustified Iranian aggression. The high-stakes American strikes were themselves triggered by Irans downing of a US Army AH-64 Apache helicopter near the coast of Oman on Monday. Providing an update on the personnel involved, CENTCOM said both crew members were rescued and are in stable condition. Prior to the heavy aerial exchanges, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi had earlier warned Washington that Tehrans armed forces would leave no attack or threat unanswered, writing on X: Leave our region if you want to be safe.The hostile incursion marks the very first time in the current round of military exchanges that the IRGC has directly targeted the command base. The US Fifth Fleet, headquartered in Manama, oversees American naval operations across the Middle East, including in the Persian Gulf, Red Sea, and Arabian Sea. The direct military confrontation has been ongoing since late February 2026, when the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran under Operation Epic Fury. (ANI)
Pakistani Airstrikes In Afghanistan Kill At Least 13 People, Taliban Official Says
KABUL, Jun 10: Afghanistan said Wednesday that Pakistan launched new airstrikes targeting the country, killing at least 13 people and wounding 14 others. The countries have engaged in months of fighting that has killed hundreds of people. Taliban chief spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the latest airstrikes targeted the Afghan provinces of Khost, Kunar and Paktika and killed 11 children, one woman and one elderly man. There was no immediate acknowledgment of the strikes from Pakistan. The strikes came a day [] The post Pakistani Airstrikes In Afghanistan Kill At Least 13 People, Taliban Official Says appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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US says strikes on Iran completed, following downing of Apache helicopter
Representative image Florida , June 10 : The US Central Command announced that the military operations launched against Iran following the downing of an American Army Apache helicopter near the strategic Strait of Hormuz have concluded.In an official statement, the US Central Command stated, CENTCOM forces struck Iranian air defense, ground control stations, and surveillance radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz with precision munitions from U.S. Air Force and Navy fighter jets. Detailing the objectives of the military action, the US Central Command added that, The operation was a proportional response to recent attacks on U.S. forces and international commercial ships transiting regional waters. Reaffirming its commitment to regional security, the US Central Command further noted, U.S. forces remain vigilant and postured to defend against unjustified Iranian aggression.The military action marks a sharp escalation in tensions between Washington and Tehran, occurring early Wednesday even as US President Donald Trump seeks a diplomatic resolution to end the regional conflict. According to US officials, the retaliatory operation involved three rounds of strikes.President Donald Trump characterised the military deployment as a deliberate and forceful reaction to the incident. Speaking to ABC News, President Trump affirmed that the United States was responding in a strong manner after what they did with our helicopter last night.President Trump added that And I believe the response should be very strong, very powerful, and thats what this one is.These strikes took place just hours after President Trump indicated that negotiations to conclude the broader West Asia conflict were nearing completion, despite facing multiple complications over recent weeks. However, the immediate impact of the commands orders was felt across the region as local and international media outlets quickly reported widespread blasts along Irans southern coastline. According to an Al Jazeera report, loud explosions were heard in the cities of Jask and Bandar Abbas, though the full scale of the damage remains unverified.Concurrently, Irans Tasnim news agency reported that explosions were also heard on Qeshm Island, adding to the series of blasts impacting the region. The report further noted that prior explosions had been heard across various other sites in southern Iran, including Sirik.Meanwhile, Irans Fars news agency reported that the strikes also hit and destroyed two water tanks in the Bemani district of Sirik.In the wake of these coastal explosions, Iran responded swiftly to the American military action, vowing to defend its territory. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi took to social media to issue a stern warning to Washington, writing that Despite its defeats on the battlefield, the US opted to test our determination. Our Powerful Armed Forces will leave no attack or threat unanswered. Leave our region if you want to be safe.The Iranian Foreign Minister also reiterated Tehrans demand for the withdrawal of all foreign military assets from the Strait of Hormuz and its adjacent waters.Araghchi stated that The Strait of Hormuz is NOT international waters but shared between Iran and Oman.He further noted that Foreign forces in proximity to our territory are at constant risk on account of their own human errors, plain accidents, or potentially being caught in crossfire. The Foreign Minister warned that To reduce risk, best solution is for them to leave. We prefer language of diplomacy but speak other languages too. The downed Apache helicopter marks the second crewed American military aircraft lost during the current conflict, following the downing of an F-15 fighter jet in April. Centcom officials confirmed that both crew members were successfully rescued within two hours of the crash near the coast of Oman and remain in stable condition.A naval surface drone was reportedly utilised to assist in the rescue mission. This military exchange severely threatens a fragile ceasefire that has precariously held since April.While Iran and Israel engaged in a brief exchange of attacks over the weekend before halting, violence has persisted elsewhere in the region. On Tuesday, Israeli airstrikes targeted the Lebanese city of Tyre, killing at least 11 people according to Lebanese officials, triggering fresh displacement and escalating fears of a wider war. Ultimately, the renewed hostilities around the Strait of Hormuz have triggered anxieties over global energy corridors. The strategic waterway facilitates approximately one-fifth of global oil shipments, and any prolonged instability is expected to quickly impact international energy markets. (ANI)
NEW DELHI, Jun 10: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the historic milestone of completing 12 years in office. In a post on X, Shah extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Prime Minister and described the past 12 years as a period marked by the strengthening of Indias self-respect, a cultural renaissance, and sustained efforts to free the nation from a colonial mindset. Reflecting on the Prime Ministers tenure, Shah highlighted several key [] The post Restoring Citizens Self-Respect And National Pride Among PM Modis Greatest Achievements: Amit Shah On PMs 12-Years Milestone appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
US Senators, Business Leaders Greet Modi On Indias Longest-Serving Elected PM Milestone
WASHINGTON, Jun 10: US Senators, business leaders and members of the diaspora have greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected prime minister, saying his tenure has been nothing short of transformational. On Wednesday, Narendra Modi became Indias longest-serving prime minister, with an unbroken tenure of 4,399 days in office, surpassing the record of the first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Congratulations to Prime Minister @narendramodi on becoming Indias longest-serving elected Prime Minister 4,399 days of leadership earned through [] The post US Senators, Business Leaders Greet Modi On Indias Longest-Serving Elected PM Milestone appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Iran Fires Missiles At Air Base Hosting US Forces In Jordan
Dubai, Jun 10: The United States launched airstrikes early Wednesday against Iran after blaming Tehran for the crash of an American attack helicopter. Iran responded with attacks targeting Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, part of a widening round of retaliatory strikes that threaten to derail talks to reach an end to the Iran war. Iran launched attacks on sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, which both sounded alerts and fired air defences in response. Jordan also reported shooting down five missiles that Iran [] The post Iran Fires Missiles At Air Base Hosting US Forces In Jordan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Name Zojila Tunnel Portals After 1947-48 Indo-Pak War Hero And 8th Century Kashmir Ruler: Raut
Mumbai, Jun 10: Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut has demanded that the two portals of the Zojila Tunnel, linking the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh, be named after Brigadier Mohammed Usman, a 1947-48 Indo-Pak war hero, and Samrat Lalitaditya Muktapida, the 8th-century ruler of Kashmir. The Rs 6,800-crore Zojila tunnel, Asias longest tunnel connecting the Kashmir Valley to Ladakh, on Tuesday achieved a significant breakthrough with a blast breaking through the last 2.5 metres of the 13-km high-altitude infrastructure project [] The post Name Zojila Tunnel Portals After 1947-48 Indo-Pak War Hero And 8th Century Kashmir Ruler: Raut appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Markets, Streets Deserted In Different Parts Of PoJK After JAACs Protest Call
Islamabad, Jun 10: Shops and markets remained closed in different parts of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir after a protest call by the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), as over 20 people have reportedly been killed in recent police action in the region. About 2,000 protestors associated with the JAAC launched a protest march from Bhimber on Tuesday and they would reach Mirpur for onward travel to Muzaffarabad, BBC Urdu reported. It added that some protesters would reach Rawalakot and then proceed to [] The post Markets, Streets Deserted In Different Parts Of PoJK After JAACs Protest Call appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
13 killed as Pakistan violates Afghan airspace with deadly air strikes
Kabul , June 10 : The Taliban Government in Kabul on Wednesday announced that overnight air strikes carried out by Pakistani forces inside Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of at least 13 individuals and left 14 others injured. Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid stated that Pakistan violated Afghanistans airspace, launching targeted bombardments on civilian residences in the provinces of Kunar, Khost, and Paktika during the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday. The unprovoked aggression claimed the lives of 11 children, one woman, and one elderly man.Mujahid further noted that 14 women sustained injuries during the military assault, and he subsequently shared photographs documenting the casualties of the strikes. Over the past year, relentless Pakistani military operations inside Afghanistan have claimed hundreds of lives amid surging cross-border hostilities. In a particularly devastating assault in March, Pakistani forces bombed a rehabilitation centre in Kabul, causing the deaths of at least 269 individuals. The long-standing friction between the two neighbours escalated into a full-scale cross-border conflict in October 2025, when Islamabad carried out extensive air strikes within Afghanistan, including the capital city of Kabul. These continuous incursions have triggered a wider conflict, forcing tens of thousands of Afghan civilians to flee their homes and displacing vast populations due to repeated rounds of clashes. While Islamabad has attempted to posture itself as a peacemaker in external conflicts elsewhere in West Asia, its own forces have systematically escalated violence along its western border. Over the past year, Pakistan has repeatedly targeted Afghan territory, attempting to justify its deadly campaigns by alleging that the Taliban provides support to groups such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).Islamabad has frequently sought to shift blame for its internal security failures by levelling unsubstantiated accusations, claiming that the Taliban shelters these militant groups at Indias behest to facilitate cross-border attacks. However, it is noted that the deteriorating relationship marks a collapse of Islamabads own historic regional policies, as Pakistan operated as the principal patron of the Taliban for decades before relations severely eroded following the groups takeover of Afghanistan in 2021. (ANI)
MeT Predicts Fresh Spell of Widespread Rainfall from June 11
SRINAGAR: Several parts of Kashmir witnessed hailstorms and heavy rainfall on Tuesday, bringing temporary relief from rising temperatures, while the Meteorological Department forecast a significant change in weather across Jammu and Kashmir from June 11, with thunderstorms, gusty winds and intense showers likely at many places. According to the details, Shopian witnessed an intense hailstorm []
Massive forest fires break out in J&Ks Rajouri amid heatwave, dry spell
Rajouri , June 10 : Massive forest fires broke out at multiple locations across Jammu and Kashmirs Rajouri district on Wednesday, officials said. The fires, which spread across several forest ranges, are being attributed to the prevailing heatwave conditions and a prolonged dry spell in the region. Forest department personnel, along with local authorities, are engaged in efforts to douse the flames. Further details are awaited. The latest incidents come a week after forest officials reported a series of fire outbreaks across the district.On June 3, Conservator of Forests (West Circle), Rajouri, Sat Pal, said that around 45 forest fire incidents had been recorded in Rajouri district over the previous 12 weeks. The figure included cases reported from both the Rajouri and Nowshera forest divisions.Due to the current hot and dry weather, the Sialsui Khadar forest area in Kalakote tehsil of the Rajouri Forest Division had seen significant portions of the forest burnt. Speaking to ANI, Sat Pal had said, During the current forest fire season, we have witnessed a significant number of fire incidents, specifically over the last 12 weeks. In Rajouri district, the total number of incidents recorded stands at approximately 45. This figure encompasses both the Rajouri and Nowshera divisions. After some rainfall yesterday, temperatures have dropped slightly. We are therefore hopeful that the frequency of forest fire incidents will decrease in the coming days.He had said that a general meeting was convened to discuss rapid resource mobilisation and improved communication mechanisms to minimise the initial spread of forest fires. A general meeting was held to discuss rapid resource mobilisation and improved communication to minimise the initial spread of fires. Although these are surface fires and not crown fires, they still cause significant damage to biomass, birds, animals, reptiles and other wildlife, he had said. Appealing to the public to cooperate in preventing forest fires, Sat Pal had urged residents to avoid negligence and take necessary precautions.I appeal to the public to cooperate immediately in areas affected by forest fires, avoid negligence and take precautions to prevent such incidents. It is important that we protect our collective green assets, he had said. Earlier, several forest fire incidents were reported across the Rajouri Forest Division amid an ongoing heatwave. Teams from the Forest Department, Forest Protection Force, Social Forestry Department and local volunteers were deployed in firefighting operations to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading to dense forest areas. (ANI)
AIIMS Awantipora to Transform Kashmirs Healthcare Landscape: MoS Defence
SRINAGAR: Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Tuesday visited the upcoming AIIMS Awantipora in south Kashmirs Pulwama district and described the institution as a landmark healthcare project that will significantly improve medical facilities for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. During his visit, the minister reviewed the progress of the prestigious project []
J&Ks water alarm turns worrisome as rainfall deficit deepens to 42%
Experts warn declining snowfall, shrinking glaciers, rising temp could threaten water security Abid Bashir Srinagar, Jun 09: Jammu and Kashmir is staring at a deepening precipitation crisis, with the Union Territory recording a massive 42 per cent rainfall deficit during the first five months of 2026, raising fresh concerns over water security, agriculture, hydropower generation and the long-term health of glaciers across the UT. Official precipitation figures reveal that Jammu and Kashmir received significantly below-normal rainfall during May as well, recording 49.4 mm precipitation against the normal of77.5 mm a deficit of 36 per cent. The latest deficit continues a worrying trend that has persisted since late last year, with every month since November 2025 ending with below-normal rainfall and snowfall across the region. An independent weather forecastersaid the emerging pattern is becoming increasingly concerning, particularly because repeated winter precipitation deficitsare directly affectingsnow accumulation in the higher reaches. The concern is not only about one dry season. We are witnessing a longer trend of below-normal precipitation over successive months and winters. Reduced snowfall impacts glaciers and seasonal snow reserves that act as natural water storage systems for rivers and streams, said Faizan Arif, an independent weatherman. According to the data, February recorded the sharpest precipitation deficit at minus 89 per cent, followed by January (-23%), March (-34%), April (-13%) and May (-36%), cumulatively pushing the January-May shortfall to 42 per cent. Several districts across Kashmir and Jammu divisions recorded alarming deficits during May. In Kashmir division, Shopian emerged as the driest district with an 83 per cent deficit, receiving just 13.5 mm rainfall against the normal of 78.2 mm. Budgam and Kulgam both recorded a 69 per cent shortfall, while Anantnag, Pulwama and Srinagar also remained significantly below normal. In Jammu division, Ramban recorded a 65 per cent rainfall deficit, followed by Kishtwar (-57%), Kathua (-56%), Jammu (-55%) and Reasi (-53%). Only a few districts reported near-normal or excess precipitation. Ganderbal and Kupwara remained close to normal, while Poonch recorded a substantial 49 per cent surplus rainfall during May. Experts say the prolonged dry pattern is particularly worrying because the region heavily depends on winter snow accumulation to sustain river flows, irrigation systems and drinking water supply during summer months. Faizan Arif said rising temperatures are further accelerating glacier and snow melt across mountain regions, creating a dangerous imbalance between snowfall replenishment and melt rates. Initially, accelerated snowmelt may sustain river discharge temporarily, but over time, declining snowfall and shrinking glaciers can reduce long-term water availability. That could severely impact hydropower, irrigation, horticulture and groundwater recharge, he warned. The precipitation deficit comes at a time when several parts of Kashmir have already begun witnessing declining water levels in streams, springs and smaller tributaries following weeks of unusually warm and dry weather. Environmental experts say the situation could become more serious if prolonged dry spells continue during the peak summer and autumn months, when rainfall traditionally remains limited across large parts of the Valley. Officials in the agriculture and horticulture sectors have also expressed concern over possible stress on crops and orchards due to inadequate soil moisture and shrinking water reserves. Climate experts believe the emerging precipitation pattern reflects broader climatic changes affecting the Himalayan ecosystem, where erratic weather events, warmer winters and declining snowfall are increasingly becoming frequent.
J&K has 47 ongoing central infra projects worth Rs 66,609 crore
Road ministry leads with 37 projects Ovaise Gul Srinagar, Jun 09: Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a massive infrastructure push with 47 ongoing Central Sector Infrastructure Projects (CSIPs) under implementationatRs 66,609.58 crore, according to the Project Assessment, Infrastructure Monitoring and Analytics for Nation-building (PAIMANA). The original cost for the projects was Rs 60,382.03 crore, which was revised and increased to Rs 66,609.58 crore, the data accessed by Rising Kashmir reveals. The 48th Flash Report on Central Sector Infrastructure Projects, released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), indicates that the largest share of projects belongs to the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, which is implementing 37 projects in the Roads & Highways sector. These projects involve a total cost of Rs 33,862.90 crore, while expenditure incurred stands at Rs 13,255.67 crore. The Ministry of Power is executing five projects, including four in Electricity Generation and one in Transmission & Distribution. The four Electricity Generation projects have a total cost of Rs 27,945.14 crore, with expenditure of Rs 15,983.32 crore. The Transmission & Distribution project carries a cost of Rs 218.60 crore, of which Rs 3.72 crore has been spent. The Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas is implementing two projects in the Oil & Gas sector. These projects have a combined cost of Rs 1,059.90 crore and an expenditure of Rs 306.82 crore. Among other sectors, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has one Healthcare project with a total cost of Rs 2,160.84 crore and expenditure of Rs 1,545.05 crore. The Ministry of Civil Aviation is implementing one project in Aviation & Aviation Infrastructure with a project cost of Rs 861.37 crore and expenditure of Rs 319.50 crore. Similarly, the Department of Higher Education is executing one project in the Education sector. The project has a total cost of Rs 500.91 crore, while expenditure incurred stands at Rs 484.52 crore. Overall, expenditure on the 47 ongoing projects in Jammu and Kashmir has reached Rs 31,898.60 crore. One of the major ongoing projects is the construction of the Zojila Tunnel, which includes a 14.150 km long 2-lane bi-directional single tube tunnel across Zojila Pass on the Sonamarg-Kargil section of NH-01 under the Prime Ministers Development Package (PMDP). The project, being executed at a cost of Rs 6,809 crore, has achieved 66.05 percent physical progress as of April 2026 with an expenditure of Rs 3,214 crore. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, is scheduled to conduct the breakthrough blast of the strategically vital Zojila Tunnel on June 9, 2026, marking the final excavation breakthrough connecting both ends of the tunnel.
North Kashmir: Two Soldiers Killed in Accidental Blast Near LoC
SRINAGAR: Two Army soldiers were killed after sustaining critical injuries in an accidental blast near the Line of Control (LoC) in Kamalkote, Uri, late on Tuesday evening. The deceased have been identified as Chavan Vikram Balakrishna, resident of Airoli, Maharashtra, and Arjun Jadhav Rajindra, resident of Shahpur in Karad tehsil, Satara district, Maharashtra. Officials said []
This tunnel became part of my life: Iranian engineer who dug through Himalayas
Colleagues describe Yousef Eshaghpour as calm, highly disciplined leader Idrees Bukhtiyar/Abid Bashir Minamarg (Drass), Jun 09: For most people gathered inside the Zojila Tunnel on Tuesday, the breakthrough blast marked a major engineering achievement. For Iranian engineer Yousef Eshaghpour, it was the culmination of years of hard work, determination and countless days spent deep inside the mountains. As the final blast connected the two ends of the under-construction tunnel, Eshaghpour stood among workers, engineers and officials, watching a dream slowly take shape beneath the Himalayas. This is an iconic tunnel for all-weather connectivity. I am glad to be part of this historic project. It will reduce hardships and connect Kashmir and Ladakh throughout the year, Eshaghpour said after the breakthrough. The engineer has become a familiar face at the project site, spending months overseeing one of Indias most ambitious and challenging infrastructure ventures. Working amid harsh winters, heavy snowfall and difficult terrain, he has witnessed every stage of the tunnels journey. Today is a very emotional and proud moment for all of us. This milestone belongs to every worker, engineer and staff member who contributed to this project, he said. For years, Eshaghpour and his multinational team of engineers, geologists and workers battled avalanches, unstable rock formations, sub-zero temperatures and difficult geological conditions to continue excavation work deep beneath the Himalayas. In winters, temperatures here fall to minus 35 degrees Celsius. Heavy snowfall and fragile terrain made every phase extremely challenging, but the commitment of workers and engineers ensured steady progress, he said. For the Iranian engineer, the tunnel is more than just a construction project. When you work on a project of this scale, it becomes part of your life. You celebrate every achievement and face every challenge together as a team, he said. Colleagues described Eshaghpour as a calm and highly disciplined leader who remained personally involved in every phase of the project from technical planning and geological assessments to on-site supervision during harsh winter months. He stood with the team through every difficult phase and continuously motivated workers despite the enormous challenges posed by weather and terrain, a senior engineer associated with the project said. He was always present at critical stages of the work. His focus and dedication inspired the entire team. Workers at the site recalled seeing him regularly walking through the tunnel, inspecting work and encouraging teams during difficult phases of construction. The breakthrough, they said, was not merely the completion of another engineering task but the result of perseverance by hundreds of people working in one of the countrys toughest construction environments. Reflecting on the achievement,Eshaghpour credited the collective effort behind the project. This is an important project, and nearly 80 per cent of the work has already been completed, while the remaining work is progressing rapidly. The tunnel will provide all-weather connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh, even during heavy snowfall, he said. He added that the project would ensure the smooth movement of passengers, essential supplies, and Army logistics to Ladakh throughout the year. As celebrations echoed through the tunnel on Tuesday, the engineer took a moment to absorb the significance of the milestone. For a man who travelled thousands of kilometres from home to work in the Himalayas, the breakthrough was more than a technical achievement; it was a reminder of what people from different countries, backgrounds and cultures can accomplish when united by a common goal.
Celebrations erupt across Ladakh
Leaders, residents hail transformative milestone Umar Raina Srinagar, Jun 09: The historic breakthrough of the Zojila Tunnel on Tuesday triggered celebrationsacrossUnion Territory ofLadakh, with politicalleaders, public representatives, religious organisations, and residentshailingthe achievement as a transformative milestone that will redefine connectivity, accelerate economic growth, and unlock the regions vast tourism potential. The breakthrough marks a major milestone in the construction of Asias longest bi-directional road tunnel and brings the long-awaited all-weather connectivity project between Kashmir and Ladakh significantly closer to completion. The landmark ceremony was attended by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Members of Parliament, Ladakh councillors, senior officials, engineers, workers and representatives of the executing agencies. For the people of Ladakh, particularly those living in Drass, Kargil, Zanskar and other remote regions, the breakthrough was celebrated as a moment of historic significance, ending decades of uncertainty associated with seasonal road closures at the treacherous Zojila Pass. Political leaders from across Ladakh welcomed the development and described it as the fulfilment of a decades-old aspiration. They noted that for generations, the Zojila Pass remained vulnerable to heavy snowfall, avalanches, landslides and prolonged winter closures, often cutting off Ladakh from the rest of the country for months. Senior BJP leader Haji Inayat Ali termed the breakthrough a moment of pride for the people of Ladakh. He said residents had been waiting for years to witness the day and expressed hope that the remaining work would be completed at the earliest. The tunnelwouldprovide safer and more reliable year-round connectivity while significantly reducing travel hardships faced by the regions inhabitants, Ali said. Chairman of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil, Dr Jaffar Akhoon, described the tunnel as a major gift for the people of Ladakh. The project would strengthen connectivity, stimulate economic activity, improve healthcare access and educational opportunities, and address longstanding developmental challenges faced by remote mountain communities, he said. Former Chief Executive Councillor of LAHDC Leh, Tashi Gyalson, hailed the breakthrough as a defining moment in Ladakhs history. Congratulating the people of the Union Territory, he said, History is being made as the Zojila Tunnel has finally achieved breakthrough connectivity, marking a monumental milestone for Ladakh. Heartfelt congratulations to the people of Ladakh on this historic achievement. Gyalson expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari for their visionary leadership and unwavering support in turning the long-pending dream of all-weather connectivity into reality. The project is a landmark achievement thatwouldtransform the socio-economic landscape of Ladakh and strengthen its integration with the rest of the country, he said. Prominent social activist Sajjad Kargili said the people of Kargil have long pursued three major aspirations: restoration of air services to Kargil, development of the Karba Thang Township, and construction of the Zojila Tunnel. With the tunnel breakthrough, he said,one of the most significant and historic demands of the regionis now firmly on the path to realisation. Kargili credited the achievement to decades of collective efforts by political, social and religious organisations, public representatives, community leaders and civil society groups from Kargil and Drass who consistently advocated for the project and kept the demand alive. Kargils premier religious and social organisation, Jamiat Ul Ulama Isna Asharia Kargil, also celebrated the breakthrough and termed it the fulfilment of a dream cherished by generations. Addressing a press conference, General Secretary Sheikh Ibrahim Khalili and In-charge Political Affairs Sajjad Kargili said the tunnel had remained one of the most important demands of the people of Kargil and Drass for decades. They said the achievement was the result of sustained efforts by local communities, activists, religious bodies and political leaders who tirelessly pursued the project despite numerous challenges over the years. Public representatives across Ladakh echoed similar sentiments, stating that the breakthrough represents a turning point in the regions development trajectory. They said the tunnel would usher in a new era of uninterrupted connectivity between Srinagar, Drass, Kargil and Leh, reducing travel time and ensuring reliable movement of people and goods throughout the year. Residents of Drass expressed particular joy over the development, recalling how road closures at Zojila often left communities isolated during the winter months. Locals said disruptions on both sides of the route frequently hampered the supply of essential commodities, medicines and emergency services while making access to advanced healthcare facilities difficult. Many residents recounted instances when severe weather conditions disrupted transportation for weeks, creating hardships for thousands of families. They believe the tunnel will finally end decades of seasonal isolation and dramatically improve the quality of life in the region. Apart from improving connectivity, stakeholders highlighted the enormous tourism opportunities that the tunnel is expected to create. They said year-round accessibility would revolutionise Ladakhs tourism sector, which remains one of the primary drivers of the regions economy. At present, heavy snowfall and winter road closures restrict tourist movement for several months annually. However, once the tunnel becomes operational, tourists will be able to travel to Ladakh throughout the year, opening new opportunities for hotels, guest houses, homestays, transport operators, restaurants and other tourism-related businesses. Local tourism stakeholders believe improved accessibility will attract a larger number of domestic and international visitors, boosting employment and generating fresh economic opportunities across the region. Representatives from Drass emphasised that the area possesses tremendous untapped winter tourism potential. Known as one of the coldest inhabited places in the world, Drass offers spectacular winter landscapes, snow-covered mountains and unique cultural experiences. They said the tunnel would enable tourists to safely access the region even during harsh winter conditions, paving the way for the growth of winter tourism on an unprecedented scale. Leaders also noted that the benefits would extend beyond Drass to Kargil, Zanskar, Leh and several remote areas of Ladakh. Enhanced accessibility is expected to strengthen adventure tourism, eco-tourism, cultural tourism and religious tourism, positioning Ladakh among the worlds leading mountain tourism destinations. Stretching approximately 14 kilometres beneath the Zojila Pass, the tunnel is
This was a dream for decades: CM Omar
Says Zojila Tunnel to boost tourism, trade Idrees Bukhtiyar Minamarg (Drass), Jun 09: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said the Zojila Tunnel would bring a transformative change to the lives of peopleinValley and Ladakh by ensuring year-round connectivity between the two regions. Speaking after the breakthrough ceremony of the Zojila Tunnel, Omar congratulated the people of Ladakh and expressed gratitude to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari for taking the project to a crucial stage. I congratulate the people of Ladakh on this historic occasion. I also thank Nitin Gadkari for helping us reach this important milestone. With the construction of the Zojila Tunnel, Kashmir and Ladakh are now set to remain connected throughout the year, he said. The Chief Minister said all-weather connectivity had long been a dream of the people of the region, which has finally begun to materialise.This was a dream cherished by the residents of this area for decades. Many aspired to achieve it, but it has finally become a reality now, he said. Abdullah noted that the absence of a tunnelhad caused immense hardships to people, particularly during thewinter months when the highway remained closed due to heavy snowfall.We learned today how much people suffered becausethere was no tunnel in this area.Once operational, the tunnel will have a positive impact on the lives of residents and significantly improve accessibility, he said. The CM said students, patients and the tourism sector would be among themajor beneficiaries of the project.Students will be able to continue their education without disruption, while patients will have easier access to hospitals and healthcare facilities. Tourism and commerce will also receive a major boost, leading to better livelihoods and economic opportunities for the people, he said. Omar added that the tunnels benefits would extend beyondwhat can currently be imagined.We will benefit from this project in waysthat we may not even be able toforesee today. The two ends of the tunnel have now been connected, and the remaining work will be completed soon. The dream of the people is on the verge of becoming a full reality, he said. The Chief Minister also highlighted another long-pending demand of the people of Ladakh andKargil aboutdirect air connectivity with the rest of the country.The people of this region have one more dream: direct air connectivity from Kargil to the rest of the country. I tried my best to achieve it, but I could not succeed. I hope this demand will now be addressed, he said.
Zojila Tunnel breakthrough historic milestone: LG Sinha
Thanks PM Modi, Union Govt for infrastructure development in J&K, Ladakh Idrees Bukhtiyar Minamarg (Drass), Jun 09: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday described the breakthrough of the Zojila Tunnel as a historic milestone, saying the project will ensure all-weather connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh while boosting tourism, trade and national security. Addressing the media after the breakthrough ceremony at the Zojila Tunnel, Sinha congratulated the people of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. He hailed the efforts of engineers and workers involved in the ambitious project. Today is a historic day as Ladakh is set to get all-weather connectivity. I congratulate the people of Ladakh and Kashmir on this significant achievement, the LG said. The Lieutenant Governor expressed gratitude to the engineers and labourers who worked under challenging conditions to make the project possible. I would like to thank the workers and engineers who have contributed to this project despite the difficult circumstances. Their dedication and hard work have made this milestone possible, he said. Sinha said improved connectivity is the foundation of development and noted that significant progress has been made in strengthening infrastructure in border areas over the past decade. We all know that connectivity brings development. During the last 12 years, tremendous work has been carried out in the sectors of roads, railways and air connectivity. The Central Government has worked seriously to improve infrastructure in border regions, he said. The LG also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Government for prioritising infrastructure development in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. The projects being executed in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh will not only promote tourism and business but will also strengthen the local economy and create new opportunities for the people, he said. Highlighting the strategic importance of the tunnel, Sinha said the project would further enhance national security by ensuring better connectivity to border areas. National security is an integral part of the nation, and improved border connectivity will strengthen our security framework, he said. Expressing hope that the project would be completed at the earliest, Sinha said the Zojila Tunnel would also greatly benefit pilgrims undertaking the annual Amarnath Yatra by improving travel access and reducing weather-related disruptions.
Two Army Jawans Killed in Accidental Blast Near LoC in Uris Kamalkote
Srinagar:Two Army jawans died after sustaining critical injuries in an accidental blast near the Line of Control in Kamalkote, Uri, late Tuesday evening. The deceased have been identified as Chavan Vikram Balakrishna, resident of Airoli, Maharashtra, and Arjun Jadhav Rajindra, resident of Shahpur in Karad tehsil, Satara district, Maharashtra. Officials said that both personnel were []

